Leger’s Omnibus Survey: High Quality, Easy, Affordable, and Fast

January 1, 1970

Leger’s Omnibus survey is an online survey that enables you to survey the population of your choice by asking one or a few questions. It is a high quality, affordable, easy, and fast solution.

To answer your most pressing questions, we survey our LEO panel, the largest proprietary panel in Canada, and provide you with representative results in less than a week.

Who can I survey?

We have 15 different omnibus survey solutions.

We offer omnibus surveys at a country, regional, provincial, and city-wide level. The total sample size for each is indicated below.

  • Pan Canada (n=1,500)- all provinces
  • Western Canada (n=1,500)– British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
  • British Columbia (n=1,000)
  • Alberta (n=1,000)
  • Saskatchewan (n=300)
  • Manitoba (n=400)
  • Ontario (n=1,000)
  • Quebec (n=1,000)
  • Greater Vancouver (n=500)
  • Greater Edmonton (n=500)
  • Greater Calgary (n=500)
  • Greater Toronto (n=500)
  • Montreal CMA (n=500)
  • Quebec CMA (n=500)
  • United States (n=1,000)

Choose the number of questions you want to ask (you will pay a unit cost per question), and we will ask respondents your questions and a standard set of sociodemographics.

Why should I choose Leger’s omnibus survey?

  • The results are representative, so you can be confident in their quality. To answer your questions, we survey our LEO Panel, the largest proprietary panel in Canada. The results are weighted to ensure they reflect the opinions of the population you are surveying.
  • It is easy and flexible. Rather than surveying all Canadians in order to find out what people in a particular city think, Leger’s 15 omnibus survey options allow you to survey the population you are actually interested in. Submit your questions, and we’ll take care of the rest.
  • It is affordable. If you only have a few questions to ask, using Leger’s omnibus survey is a more cost-effective option than a custom study. It is billed based on a unit cost per question.
  • You will receive results quickly. More specifically, in less than a week.
  • It runs on a weekly basis. We know that when you’re trying to make critical business decisions, you can’t always wait a month to understand what people think. Our omnibus survey runs every week and is the perfect way to answer your most pressing, last-minute questions.
  • You don’t need to submit a minimum number of questions. Unlike other omnibus survey solutions which require you to ask a minimum number of questions, we understand that you may only need to ask one question to get what you need: you can do that with Leger’s omnibus survey.

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE? CONTACT US TODAY.

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