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Canadians With Internet Access At Work Spend 1.6 Billion Hours A Year Surfing The Net For Personal Reasons
38% of Canadians With Internet Access From Work Spend An Average of 4.5 Hours Per Week Surfing For Personal Reasons, Double The Number From 2000
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RBC Financial Group Tenth Annual Housing Study 2003
Number of Canadians Very Likely (13%) to Purchase a Home Within Two Years Consistent with 2001 (13%) and 2002 (12%) Findings
86% Believe Purchasing House/Condominium a Good Investment
Four in Ten (38%) Potential Home Purchasers Expect to Buy a New Home, while 60% Say Likely to Purchase a Resale -
`A Good Understanding Of The Basics' (91%) Tops 7 Goals As To What Parents Say Their Children Need For A Successful Education--But Only Half (51%) Are Completely Satisfied With Their Child's Progress Towards This Goal
Study of 1,000 Parents of Children Aged 8-15 finds That 44% Agree Curriculum Becoming More Difficult To Keep Up With
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Golden Reflections: Part II
Canadians and their Memories of Salt Lake Olympics on the One-Year Anniversary of Canada's Men's and Women's Gold Medal Hockey Victories at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games
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Golden Reflections
Canadians and their Memories on the One-Year Anniversary of Canada's Men's and Women's Gold Medal Hockey Victories at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games
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A Special Report: Attacking Iraq
Only (40%) Approve of United States Taking Military Action to Oust Saddam Hussein
Two-Thirds (64%) Say Canada Should Provide Military Assistance Only Via UN, 15% Say with U.S. on its Own
Telling the Truth: Weapons of Mass Destruction, Who Canadians Believe, Their Views on the Bush Administration, Americans and the Threat to World Peace -
Remembrance Day (65%) Still Holds More Personal Meaning For Canadians than September 11th (33%) . . .
Half (52%) Say They Will Attend a Formal Remembrance Day Service This Year (Down from 58% Last Year)
Three-Quarters (75%) Agree With Minister of Defense That Canadian Military Budget Needs to be Increased
A Majority (53%) Want Military to be Better Funded and Equipped All Purpose Armed Force As Opposed to Other Options -
So, Who Do Canadians Think Lie Like a Rug?
Politicians (60%) Lead the Liars Brigade, When Making Statements to the Media On Important Issues, Followed by Lawyers (40%), Corporate Executives (35%) and Union Leaders (31%)
Police Officers (8%), Doctors (6%) and Teachers (5%) Viewed As Least Likely to Lie -
Ontario Liberals (44%) and Tories (42%) Move Into Virtual Tie Range as Approval Ratings for Leaders Eves and McGuinty Push Ahead While NDP (13%), Hampton Falter
Voters say Eves' Tories have Ontario on the Right Track (59%) Up from 54% in February, 2002