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Four In Ten Canadians With Workplace Retirement Plans Don't Know Their Projected Retirement Income
Majority Spend At Most 10 Minutes Per Year Reviewing Their Plan Statements
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Quatre Canadiens sur dix possйdant un rйgime de retraite par le biais de leur emploi ne connaissent pas le montant projetй de leur revenu de retraite
La majoritй passe au mieux 10 minutes par an а examiner l'йtat financier de son plan de retraite
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Majority of Older Canadians Believe They're Happier (65%), Physically Healthier (71%) and Mentally Healthier (66%) Than Their Parents Were At Their Age
Majority (51%) of Canadians - Including 67% of Those Aged 55 and Older - Say Old Age is an Attitude, Not a Number
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Canadians Outline Top Priorities for Canada's Leaders Heading into 2011
Economy (29%) Still Tops after Two and a Half Years,
But Healthcare (26%) Closing in on Top Spot Once Again -
One in Three (32%) Canadians Think Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill is Top News Story of 2010
Haiti Earthquake (20%), Chile Miners Rescue (17%), Vancouver Olympics (13%) and WikiLeaks (5%) Complete Top 5 List
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Canadians Name Former Colonel Russell Williams as Top Newsmaker of the Year (26%)
Justin Bieber (13%), Prime Minister Stephen Harper (12%),
Julian Assange (10%) and Sarah Palin (9%) Round Out Top 5 -
Seven in Ten (71%) Canadians - Including 70% of Immigrants - Say Call it "Christmas", While Three in Ten (29%) Prefer "Holiday Season"
Just Three in Ten (Down 18 Points) Will Go To Church for Christmas
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Almost Half (47%) of Canadians Pretend to Be Overjoyed When Receiving an Unwanted Gift During Holiday Gift Exchanges
Four in Ten (40%) Agree That, On Average, They Receive At Least
One Unwanted Holiday Gift Each Year -
Canadians Quick to Make New Year's Resolutions, But Slow to See Them Through
Eight in Ten (78%) Have Failed to Keep Past Resolutions;
Just Two in Ten (22%) Canadians Have Managed to Keep All
Their Resolutions in the Past -
Two in Three (65%) Canadians Say They Were Impacted By Sluggish Economic Recovery in 2010
In 2009, Same Proportion (65%) Said the Recession Impacted Them