Survey of Potential Public Uses for 100 Wellington Street, Ottawa - Image Description

Regional Distribution

This figure is titled “Regional Distribution.” It shows two pie graphs. The first graph shows the breakdown of respondents from the National Capital Region, outside the National Capital Region, and outside Canada who took part in the open survey. The second graph shows the breakdown of those inside the National Capital Region and outside the National Capital Region who took part in the representative survey. The regional distribution is as follows:

Open survey

Representative survey

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Gender

This figure is titled “Gender.” It shows two pie graphs. The first graph shows the breakdown of respondents who identified as male, female, or other/no response who took part in the open survey. The second graph shows the breakdown of respondents who identified as male, female, or other/no response who took part in the representative survey. The gender distribution is as follows:

Open survey (n=4,983)

Representative survey (n=1,580)

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Where They Live

This figure is titled “Where They Live.” It shows two horizontal bar graphs. The first graph shows the breakdown of respondents living in each region for both the open and representative surveys. The second graph shows the breakdown of respondents living on each continent for those who live outside of Canada. The geographic distribution is as follows:

Those who live in Canada

Open survey (n=2,612)

Representative survey (n=1,064)

Those who live outside of Canada

Open survey (n=574)

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Education

This figure is titled “Education.” It shows two horizontal bar graphs. The first graph shows the breakdown of respondents’ education in the open survey. The second graph shows the breakdown of respondents’ education in the representative survey. The 4,983 open survey respondents and 1,580 representative survey respondents answered as follows:

Open survey (n=4,983)

Representative survey (n=1,580)

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Age

This figure is titled “Age.” It shows two horizontal bar graphs. The first graph shows the breakdown of respondents’ ages in the open survey. The second graph shows the breakdown of respondents’ ages in the representative survey. The 4,983 open survey respondents and 1,580 representative survey respondents answered as follows:

Open survey (n=4,983)

Representative survey (n=1,580)

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Views on Canada House

This figure is titled “Views on Canada House.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for a CANADA HOUSE – a venue to bring all of Canada to the nation’s capital?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for a Canada House. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for a Canada House. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for a Canada House. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Views on a Capital Information Centre

This figure is titled “Views on a capital Information Centre.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for a CAPITAL INFORMATION CENTRE – a centre to provide information and orientation services for visitors?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for a Capital Information Centre. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for a Capital Information Centre. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for a Capital Information Centre. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Views on a Gallery

This figure is titled “Views on a Gallery.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for a GALLERY – a space to house a collection of artwork of national significance?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for a gallery. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for a gallery. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for a gallery. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Views on an Indigenous Cultural Centre

This figure is titled “Views on an Indigenous Cultural Centre.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for an INDIGENOUS CULTURAL CENTRE – in partnership with indigenous Peoples?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for an indigenous cultural centre. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for an indigenous cultural centre. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for an indigenous cultural centre. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Views on an Interpretive Centre for Parliament

This figure is titled “Views on an Interpretive centre for Parliament.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for an INTERPRETIVE CENTRE FOR PARLIAMENT – a space to engage visitors with Parliament, how it works and its history?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for an interpretive centre for parliament. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for an interpretive centre for parliament. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for an interpretive centre for parliament. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Views on a Museum

This figure is titled “Views on a Museum.” It shows three horizontal stacked bar graphs. All graphs show the breakdown of the answers to the question, “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for a VIEWS ON A MUSEUM – a venue to exhibit national artifacts of historical and cultural interest?”

The first stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of open survey respondents’ support for a museum. The 4,983 respondents answered as follows:

The second stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of representative survey respondents’ support for a museum. The 1,580 respondents answered as follows:

The third stacked bar graph shows the breakdown of international survey respondents’ support for a museum. The 574 respondents answered as follows:

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Summary of Appeal

This figure is titled “Summary of Appeal.” It shows three horizontal bar graphs and the breakdown of the answers to the question “What do you think of the idea of using 100 Wellington for…?”. The first graph shows the per cent of open survey respondents indicating a 4 or 5 for each option. The second graph shows the per cent of representative survey respondents indicating a 4 or 5 for each option. The third graph shows the per cent of international survey respondents indicating a 4 or 5 for each option. The respondents answered as follows:

Open survey (n=4,983)

Representative survey (n=1,580)

International survey (n=574)

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First Choice

This figure is titled “First Choice.” It shows three horizontal bar graphs showing the breakdown of answers to the instruction, “Please rank (your top) preference”. The first graph shows the per cent of open survey respondents choosing each option as their top choice. The second graph shows the per cent of representative survey respondents choosing each option as their top choice. The third graph shows the per cent of international survey respondents choosing each option as their top choice. The respondents answered as follows:

Open survey (n=4,983)

Representative survey (n=1,580)

International survey (n=574)

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Top 3 Choices

This figure is titled “Top 3 Choices.” It shows three horizontal bar graphs showing the breakdown of answers to the instruction, “Please rank your top three preferences”. Each graph has a column of percentages totalling the three choices. The first graph shows the per cent of open survey respondents choosing each option as their top, second, or third choice. The second graph shows the per cent of representative survey respondents choosing each option as their top, second, or third choice. The third graph shows the per cent of international survey respondents choosing each option as their top second, or third choice. The respondents answered as follows:

Open Survey (n=4,983)

Representative Survey (n=1,580)

International Survey (n=574)

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