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Four in Five (84%) Managers and Supervisors Believe It's Part of Their Job to Intervene With Employees Who Are Showing Signs of Depression
One in Three (31%) Have Had Training to Deal with Depressed Employees; Over Six in Ten (63%) Would Like to Receive Better Training
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Average Canadian (70%) Much More Likely to Believe Their Financial Knowledge is Good or Excellent Compared to Other Canadians (30%)
Two-Thirds (64%) Believe Financial Literacy is a Serious Issue; One-Quarter (23%) Do Nothing to Improve Their Knowledge
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The Fickle Nature of the Mobile Canadian Teen
Recent Ipsos Mobil-ology Study Shows Canadian Teenagers More Eager to Change, Adapt than Adult Counterparts
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Two-Thirds (67%) of Canadians Are Familiar With Arthritis; Vast Majority (90%) Correctly Agree That Joint Pain Affects All Ages
Despite Awareness, Some (44%) Incorrectly Believe Joint Pain Primarily Affects Older People; One-Quarter (27%) Would Not View Joint Pain as a Health Priority If They Had It
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Ipsos Applauds Canadian Financial Services Sector on Excellence in Customer Service
Ipsos Reid Announces Winners of 2012 Best Banking Awards
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Four in Ten (36%) Canadians `Not Aware' Exploitive Child Labour Used to Make Products for Western Markets
Two in Three (68%) Canadians Willing to Spend an Average of 16% More to Ensure Products are Free of Child Labour
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Ipsos Reid and TrojanOne Study Identifies Drivers Behind Consumer Connection to Sponsorship Properties
Canadian Cancer Society and Relay For Life named Canada's Most Valuable Property
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Majority (55%) of Canadian Parents Agree Their Child Would Not be Able to Attend Post-Secondary Education Without Government Support
Canadian Parents May be Leaving Money on the Table,
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Most (71%) Canadians Agree that Charities Play an Important Role in Society Addressing Needs Not Being Met by the Public or Private Sector
Conducting Fundraising Campaigns Tops the List of
Most Important Investments for Charities