Canadian Parent Research & Polls

Canadian Parent Research & Polls

Original insights from Canadian parents on babies, toddlers, childcare, family life, saving money, and modern parenting in Canada.

CanadianParent.ca publishes community-driven research based on parent polls, surveys, and member responses. Our goal is to better understand what Canadian families are experiencing, what parents are worried about, and how real households are making everyday parenting decisions.

Our research covers topics such as baby care, daycare, screen time, food and nutrition, parenting styles, online privacy, family budgeting, coupons, samples, and the changing realities of raising children in Canada.

Whether you are a parent, journalist, blogger, educator, brand, or organization working with families, our research articles are designed to be practical, readable, and easy to cite.

What You will Find Here

Canadian Parent research articles turn real parent responses into useful insights, including:

  • key findings from parent polls,
  • survey results and community trends,
  • parent opinions on timely family topics,
  • practical context for Canadian households,
  • and data points that can be cited by media, bloggers, and partners.

Each report is written to help readers understand what Canadian parents are thinking, choosing, questioning, and experiencing.

Research Topics We Cover

Our research and polls focus on topics that matter to Canadian families, including baby and toddler care, pregnancy and new parent life, daycare and childcare, parenting styles, food and nutrition, screen time and technology, online privacy and sharenting, family budgeting, baby coupons and samples, children’s products, household essentials, and everyday parenting decisions.

How Our Polls Work

CanadianParent.ca polls are based on responses from members of our parent community. Each research article summarizes poll results, highlights key findings, and provides additional context to help readers understand the topic.

Unless otherwise stated, our polls reflect parent opinions and self-reported experiences. They are intended to show community perspectives and should not be interpreted as medical, legal, financial, or clinical advice.

For health, safety, childcare, legal, or financial decisions, parents should consult a qualified professional or trusted authority.

For Media, Bloggers, and Partners

You are welcome to reference CanadianParent.ca research in articles, blog posts, newsletters, social media, educational resources, and partner content.

When citing our findings, please credit CanadianParent.ca and link back to the original research article.

Suggested citation format:
Source: CanadianParent.ca, “[Research Article Title],” [Year].

For media inquiries, partnership opportunities, or requests for additional context, please contact us.

Share Your Opinion

CanadianParent.ca regularly runs new parent polls. Your answers help us create more useful resources for Canadian families and better understand what parents across the country are experiencing.

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