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More Canadians Look To The Internet To Book Travel Plans
Over one-third (36%) of Internet users have booked elements of travel plans, and even more (56%) have researched travel plans online, but the average number of bookings has dropped
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Canadians Take Hogwarts Express: 85% Say It's Great For Kids, At Least 4,500,000 Adult Muggles Have Read A Harry Potter Book
One In Six (16%) Send Potter A Howler And Say It Should Be Banned Because Of Witchcraft
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1 in 6 (17%) Canadian Cottage Owners Looking to Sell in Next 2-3 Years...40% of Those Looking to Buy Plan to Rent Out Cottage When Not in Use
Half (50%) of Canadian Cottage owners Looking for Peace and Tranquility at the Cottage, 38% Looking for Quality Family Time
Fifteen Percent (15%) of Cottage Owners Have Asked Neighbours to Keep the Noise Down
Four in Ten (44%) Cottage Owners "Strongly Oppose" New Development, while a Majority (55%) of Canadians Likely to Purchase a Cottage Favour New Development -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.
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RBC FINANCIAL GROUP TENTH ANNUAL HOUSING STUDY 2003 #2
One in Twenty (5%) Share Their Home with Parents/In-laws, While 12% Expect to in the Future
If Parents Move In, Family and Friends (37%) and Being Close to Medical Services (32%) Most Important External Factors in Homes, While No Stairs (51%) Viewed as Most Important Internal Feature of Homes
Half (47%) Say Likely to Sell Home When They Get Older, While 14% Say they are Likely to Move In with Their Children -
Home Wreckers and Who's Fault Is It?
Just Under Half (45%) of Canadians say Women Who Have Affairs With Married Family Men are Home Wreckers
However, Half (51%) Agree That Men are More Likely Than Women to Initiate an Affair
But Canadians Not as Surprised as in Past If a Woman (79%) or Man (76%) Leaves Spouse for Another