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Current Events (58%) and Family Gossip (23%) Are Hot Topics at Dinner Parties Across Canada, But Some Canadians Are Coming Away With More Than a Full Belly
One Quarter (24%) Have Formed Lifelong Friendships at a Dinner Party,
Two in Ten (18%) Have Played Footsie Under the Table,
and One in Ten (13%) Have Even Hooked Up With a Fellow Guest -
Retaining Your Workforce in a Slow Recovery
More Than a Quarter of Working Canadians (27%) Say They're Likely to Seek a New Position in the Next Six Months
Managers, Sales People and IT Professionals are the Most Likely to Go Looking -
One in Ten (8%) Canadians Rank Arthritis as Disease Most Frequently Associated With Workplace Absences or Long-Term Disability
One Half (47%) of Canadians Feel that Arthritis Most Impacts Patients' Performance at Work, While Two in Five (39%) Think it Affects Home Life and One in Ten (13%) Engaging in Social Activities
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Younger Adults Bracing For Increasing Health Costs: 2010 Report Card on Healthcare in Canada
Annual Ipsos Reid/CMA Survey Reveals Canadians Perceive No Improvement in Healthcare System, with Younger Adults More Likely than Boomers to Anticipate Having to Go Into Debt,
Dip into Savings and Alter Retirement Plans to Pay for
Healthcare in the Future -
Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians `Agree' that Improving Literacy Levels in Canada is Key to Improving the Country's Economy
Most (95%) `Agree' that Literacy Training is Critical to
Improving Job Prospects for Canadians -
Canadian Youth Science Monitor
The Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ipsos Reid present the first nationwide study of young Canadians attitudes towards science
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Majority (63%) of Working Boomers Would Rather Ease into Retirement or Continue Working than Observe Hard Stop at Age 65
Lack of Conversation Between Employees and Employers Leaves Employers in the Dark about Boomers' Intentions
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Playing Boomer Musical Chairs in the Workplace
Boomer Workers and Employers "Not Talking" About Retirement Plans and Missing Expectations
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Canadian Post Secondary Education (2)
Canadians Perceive Post-Secondary Education as a "Must Have" for Success in the Coming Decade; a Third Intend to Pursue Further Studies in Next 2-3 Years Public
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Majority (52%) of Canadians Living with Chronic Pain Agree that their Employer Doesn't Like when they Miss Work as a Result of Pain
Nine in Ten (91%) Agree that Pain Has to be Severe before they Consider Staying Home from Work