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Nearly Four in Five Canadians (78%) Say Enhanced Internet and Technology Skills Would Make Workers More Productive
Nearly four in five Canadians (78%) agree providing more skills in technology and the Internet could help Canadian workers be more productive, according to a new poll from Ipsos Reid and the .CA Community Investment Program.
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Half (50%) of Canadians Have Been Exposed to Eating Disorders, Whether It's Someone They Know or Themselves
One in Three (35%) Canadians Admit They Wouldn't be able to Recognize the Signs of an Eating Disorder in a Friend or Family Member
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Majority (72%) of Younger Canadians Say They Owe Parents a Comfortable Retirement, Parents Say "No Thanks"
Boomer Generation Wants to be Financially Independent in Retirement
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Strong Majority of Bruce, Grey and Huron County Residents Continue to Support Bruce Power Refurbishments
Most Residents Have Confidence that Bruce Nuclear Facility Operates Safely (92%) and that Bruce Power is a Good Community Citizen (89%)
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Three-Quarters (76%) of Working Canadians State Serious Financial Implications For Family if Disability Keeps Them Out of Work for 3 Months
Only a Quarter (27%) Have Discussed Financial Implications of Disability with Family Members
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Ipsos Reid and Reader's Digest Release Annual Trusted Brand(TM) Survey
Canadians Continue to Remain Loyal to Brands They Trust Most
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Rallying Harper Tories (35%) Break Stalemate and Shoot to Early 2015 Lead Over Liberals (31%) and NDP (24%)
Trudeau Grits Falter as Ontario, Quebec Show a Turn Towards Tories
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One in Three (32%) Canadians Will Have Healthy Living New Year's Resolutions for 2015
Biggest Challenges to Healthy Lifestyle are Managing Cravings, Staying on Track During Special Occasion and Staying Motivated