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Ontarians (92%) see Public Register of Licensed Trades Professionals as Important Tool that Protects Consumers
Nine in Ten (86%) Likely to Use the Register Next Time they Hire a
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One Quarter (23%) of Homeowners with a Wooden Deck Have Never Fully Inspected It for Safety
One in Ten (11%) Fear their Deck Could Collapse at Any Time;
Say the Safety of Their Deck Prevents Them from Using It (12%) -
Majority (68%) of Female Sexual Assault Victims Were Under 18 Years of Age at the Time
Perpetrators of Assault Against Youth Most Likely to be
Someone Victim Knew (38%) or Family Member (28%) -
Eight in Ten (82%) Women who are Victims of Sexual Assault Didn't Report Incident(s) to Police
Those Who Told Police Say They Felt Devastated (39%), Abandoned (37%) and Distraught (37%) About the Outcome,
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Half (50%) of Canadians Not Confident They'll Have Enough Money to Retire Comfortably
Two in Five (40%) Stress About Saving for Retirement
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Marketers Take Note: Live TV the Main Course in Canadian Media Diet
Canadians Primarily Interact With Media by Watching, More than Reading, Listening, Gaming, Browsing or Social Networking
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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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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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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