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Untangling The Web: The Facts About Kids And The Internet
More than 50% of teens have seen inappropriate content and one-third of teens have been asked to share personal information online; Canadian parents underestimate the extent to which teens encounter 'risky' situations on the Internet
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Canadians Offer Their Thoughts On The Election As It Heads Into Its Last Week
Most (65%, +37 Points) Expect Conservative Victory
But Half (50%) Doubt Conservatives' Ability To Field Effective Cabinet Ministers And 56% Feel Stephen Harper Is Too Extreme To Be P.M. -
Ipsos Reid Leader One of Business in Vancouver's "Top 40 under 40"
Steve Mossop, President of Market Research, Canada West, named to publication's annual list of
young business leaders -
Albertans Have Hope For Healthcare
Majority of Albertans (57%) Say The Overall Quality Of Healthcare They Receive Will Be Better In Five Years - Only 30% Say it Will be Worse
Most Albertans Say Provinces (71%) As Opposed To Federal Government (28%) Should Decide How Increases In Transfer Payments Are Spent
Hiring More Doctors And Nurses And Reducing Waitlists For Diagnostic Services Are Albertans' Top Priorities For Increased Healthcare Spending -
Female Entrepreneurs Motivated Less By Money And More By Personal Priorities
Women Place More Importance On The Work/Life Balance