Data Use Guidelines

TrueVoice Canada provides research, reports, and survey insights to support public understanding, policy development, and informed decision making. To maintain accuracy, transparency, and proper use of our work, we ask that anyone referencing our materials follow the guidelines below.

1. Using Our Data and Insights

You may use the information on our website for:

  • Educational purposes

  • Academic or organizational research

  • Media reporting

  • Policy and community work

When using our content, you must credit TrueVoice Canada clearly.

You may not:

  • Claim our data as your own

  • Republish entire reports without permission

  • Sell or distribute our content commercially

  • Alter findings in a misleading way

For permission to use large portions of our work, contact us at [Client email].

2. How to Cite Our Reports

When referencing a report or insight, include:

  • Report title

  • TrueVoice Canada

  • Year of publication

  • URL of the report page

Example citation:
Healthcare Views in Canada. TrueVoice Canada, 2024. Retrieved from [URL].

For academic use, you may format citations according to APA, MLA, Chicago, or your required style.

3. Using Short Quotes or Excerpts

Short excerpts (under 200 words) may be quoted without written permission if:

  • The excerpt is unchanged

  • TrueVoice Canada is clearly cited

  • A link to the original page is provided

4. Using Charts or Visuals

Charts, graphics, and data visuals may be used only if:

  • They are not modified

  • They include visible credit to TrueVoice Canada

  • A link to the source page is included

For edits or custom use, please request permission.

5. Media and Press Use

Media outlets may reference our findings with proper attribution.
We encourage journalists to contact us for clarification or additional context when reporting on our data.