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A Car That Keeps Up With Canadians: Top Features Canadians Deem Important While Cruising Include Reasonable Cost, Fuel Efficiency and a Car That's Great for Canadian Winter
Different Gears for Different Years as Preferences Shift
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Faced with Less to Spend Canadians are Loyal to the Deal
As Compared to Last Year, More Canadians (25%) Plan to Spend Less Rather than More (11%)
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Four in Ten (37%) Canadian Adults Say They Don't Always Wear a Life Jacket When on a Boat in the Water
Majority (51%) of Those Aged 18 to 34 Admit They Don't
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Most Albertans Satisfied With Their Lawyers
More Than Half (53%) Report Being Very Satisfied With Services Provided By Their Lawyer
Seven-In-Ten (71%) Say They Received Very Good or Good Value For Fees Paid To Their Lawyer -
At Least 2 Million Adult Canadians (8%) Personally Know Someone Sexually Assaulted by a Roman Catholic Priest
8% of Roman Catholics Aware of a Priest in their Parish or Neighbourhood Charged with Sexual Assault
Majority (58%) of Canadians, Catholics (54%) Believe Allegations Pope Benedict Perpetuated Climate of Silence True, Not Petty Gossip or Propaganda -
Poll of Merchants with Credit/Debit Capabilities Rates TD Ahead of the Curve in Satisfaction With Primary Acquirer
Data Reveals Higher Levels of Satisfaction Among TD Merchants in Areas Such as Accuracy of Information, Reliability of Equipment and Quality of Support
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One Half (51%) of Canadians Aged 45+ Have Donated Less Money to Charity Because of Downturn
But Most Intend to Maintain (53%) or Increase (29%) Their Contributions Over The Next Five Years
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Nine in Ten (86%) Residents of Thunder Bay `Satisfied' With Overall Level and Quality of City Services
Seven in Ten (71%) Believe They Get Good Value for Tax Dollars
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Ethnic and New Canadians Are More Likely to Deal With a Company that Gets Involved with Their Ethnic Community
Specifically, Sponsoring Cultural Events is Most Worthwhile for Companies
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Canadian Workforce Growing Increasingly Disloyal Toward Employer
New Ipsos Reid Study Shows 22% of Canadian Employees Feel Less Loyal to Employer
Management Must Commit to "Do More" to Re-engage Employees and Secure Futures