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Rewards, Vacations, And Perks Are Passй: Canadians Care Most About Cash
Four In Ten (39%) Consider Salary The Most Important Consideration When Choosing A Job, While Vacation Time Least Important (2%)
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Many Are Taking The Plunge From Corporate World And Starting Their Own Small Business
But Small Business Owners Caution New Prospects: Plan Your Technology Investment Before They Get Started
Many Would Equate Choosing Their Technology Investment To That Of Choosing A Business Partner, 88% Agree That "Technology Is Like A Silent Partner That Helps My Business Be More Efficient, Deliver Optimum Customer Service And Close More Sales" -
Female Entrepreneurs Motivated Less By Money And More By Personal Priorities
Women Place More Importance On The Work/Life Balance
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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos-Reid For The Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
Charitable Giving In BC
More British Columbians Making Charitable Donations; 79% Of BC Residents Made A Donation in 2004, Up From 74% In 2001
Most British Columbians (68%) Don't Wait For Christmas Holiday Season To Make A Charitable Donation
Social Services Charities (74%) Tops BC Public's List For Donations This Christmas Holiday Season - Salvation Army Tops The List (41%) Of Top-of-Mind Organizations -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.
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What are Canadians' Top Indicators of Career Success?
Three in Ten (30%) Say it's Work-Life Balance-- Challenge of Job (14%), Level of Responsibility (12%) Follow
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What's on the Minds of British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (78%) British Columbians Satisfied With Direction of Their Life
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Feeling Hopeful About Their Future
Health and Balancing Work/Personal Life Most on Minds of British Columbians; Sex Life Last on List - Just Behind Road Network -
The Internet is Shaping the Way in Which Canadian Families Live and Work Together
RBC Study Examines the Internet's Impact on Canadian Families and Small Business Owners