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Most Retired (54%) and Not Yet Retired (78%) Canadians Haven't Determined the Savings Amount Needed to Allow them a Comfortable Retirement
Among Those Who've Determined This Figure, Expected Amount Retired Canadians Need in 2012 Up $8,000 From 2011, While Those Not Yet Retired Anticipate Needing Significantly Less (Down $214,000 from 2011 to 2012)
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Four in Five (84%) of Canadian Parents Believe Technology Allows Families to Be Better Connected
Majority (55%) Think Canadian Families Now Have More Complex Needs When it Comes to Communicating with Loved Ones Compared to Families Three Years Ago
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Many Canadians Believe Saving For Children's Education (48%) and Caring for Aging Parents (36%) Will Hinder Ability to Save For Retirement
More Canadians Expect Pension Income From Employer in Retirement (24%) Than Actually Have a Defined Benefit (18%) or Contribution (19%) Pension Plan
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The Big Shift
The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture, and What It Means for Our Future
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Fast Fallout: Chief Spence and Idle No More Movement Galvanizes Canadians Around Money Management and Accountability
Majority Says Most of the Problems of Native Peoples are Brought on by Themselves - 60% nationally, up 25 points from 35% in 1989
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Majority of Canadians Believe Canada will be Better Off in 2017, the 150th Anniversary of Confederation, Than It is Today (62%) Or Was in 1967 (61%)
Three in Five (62%) Think the Canadian Public Should Plan Canada's 150th Anniversary Celebration, Not the Federal Government
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Nearly Half (45%) Believe That NDP is Ready to be Canada's Next Government
Mulcair's Approval Rating as Leader of Opposition (44%)
Rivals Harper's as Prime Minister (45%)