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Nine in Ten Canadians (92%) Believe in Right to Privacy Online
Majority Feel They Should Have Right to Remove a Link or False Information, as Two in Three Admit to Having Googled Someone Before Meeting Them in Person
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Most (85%) Canadians Support Idea of Calgary Olympic Bid, But Only Half (51%) Support Use of Federal Tax Dollars to Help Fund City’s Bid
Half (49%) of Albertans Support Use of Provincial Funds to help with Bid (50%); Majority of Albertans (57%) Support City of Calgary Funds Being Used, But Only Half (49%) of Calgarians Agree
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Food Disruptors & the Changing Food Landscape
Food retailers and brands are faced with an increasingly complex retail environment, driven by strong demand for e-commerce, more sophisticated consumer preferences, increasing channel complexity and intensifying competition.
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One in Three Canadians (32%) Considering Home Purchase in Next Two Years, Up 7 Points from 2017
Economic Outlook, Interest Rates Make Many Think Now is Right Time to Buy
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Food(Service) For Thought
Foodservice is big business in Canada. Eating off-premise is a growing trend. Technology is linked to food making decisions. Watch this webinar featuring trends you need to know to say competitive in this industry.
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Nine in Ten Canadians Support Fewer Trade Restrictions Between Provinces
Mixed Views on Charter Protection for Free Speech
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If you build it cheaply, will they come?
Matt Sweeney was one of the first employees at Uber’s Advanced Technology Center and helped build the company’s autonomous division, which now numbers in the thousands of employees. It’s fair to say he’s been watching this space closely and given it more thought than most. When he asks What the Future, he’s wondering when autonomous vehicles will take over, especially in ride-sharing. Specifically, how much of a factor will price be in that adoption?
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Is being behind the wheel behind the times?
Autonomous vehicles are coming. In fact, to an increasing extent they are already here.
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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Ipsos poll: Canadian Attitudes on Automobiles
Canadians like driving and are receptive to electric vehicles, but worry about their viability