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Canadian Businesses Plan To Spend Less On IT, More On IT Outsourcing
Leading Market Researcher Outlines Key IT Trends For 2005
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Concern About Identity Theft Growing in Canada
Eighty Percent of Canadians Think Identity Theft Is a Serious Problem; One-Third More Concerned Than a Year Ago
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Service Fee Opinion Survey
Canadians 19-55 Are Heavy Financial Transactors (Making 43.3 Transactions Per Month, On
Average)
On Average, More Than $21/Month Paid In Service Fees On Main Chequing Account
Many (40%) Say Fees On Their Main Chequing Account Are Unfair.
Half (50%) Perceive Profits Made By Financial Institutions From Service Fees To Be Unfair -
With Labour Dispute On Ice - Canadians Stick Handle NHL Issues
Majority (62%) Believe Stanley Cup Is Only For NHL Teams - Even If There Is No 2004-05 Season
Plurality (36%) A Say Shortened Regular Season Would Need Minimum Of 40 Games Played To Have Playoffs
Public Remains Strongly In The Corner Of The Owners When It Comes To Labour Dispute -
The Internet Is Changing The Way In Which Teens Socialize In Canada
Instant Messaging, Email And Online Gaming The Most Common Weekly Online Activities For Teens