Survey - A Deeper Examination of the ADR Landscape in Canada

Humber Polytechnic and ADR Institute of Canada (ADRIC) are proud to launch A Deeper Examination of the ADR Landscape in Canada, funded by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). This novel survey of ADR practitioners across Canada represents an important moment for the field of ADR, offering an opportunity to capture a comprehensive picture of the profession.   

The research findings will help identify trends, guide policy, inform professional development, and strengthen the delivery of ADR services across the country. We encourage all ADR practitioners to participate in this survey and contribute their voice to help shape the future of ADR in CanadaHumber Polytechnic and ADR Institute of Canada (ADRIC) are proud to launch A Deeper Examination of the ADR Landscape in Canada, funded by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). This novel survey of ADR practitioners across Canada represents an important moment for the field of ADR, offering an opportunity to capture a comprehensive picture of the profession.    

The research findings will help identify trends, guide policy, inform professional development, and strengthen the delivery of ADR services across the country. We encourage all ADR practitioners to participate in this survey and contribute their voice to help shape the future of ADR in Canada. 

This survey is voluntary, anonymous and takes less than 15 minutes to complete. The survey will be open until April 17.

A Deeper Examination of the ADR Landscape in Canada