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The Business of Social Networking
Our Canadian Inter@ctive Trends Report has been tracking online behaviours of Canadians for over 15 years, and we will continue to monitor and report on this trend in the months and years to come.
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Eight in Ten (80%) Say They Feel Cheated by Frozen Desserts Appearing to be Ice Cream
A majority (55%) of respondents agree that they're `sometimes confused about which ice cream products are made from milk or cream and which are not'
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Canada's Love Affair with Online Social Networking Continues
Sixty Percent (60%) of Online Canadians, or One-Half (50%) of all Canadians Now Have a
Social Networking Profile
Facebook Dominates Canadian Social Networking Landscape, but Twitter, LinkedIn Quickly
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Update on BC HST Referendum
`Scrap HST' (44%) Leads `Keep HST' (38%)
Majority (55%) Say Referendum Question is Confusing -
HST Changes Turn Referendum Into a Close Contest
Six-in-ten (60%) British Columbians Approve of Announced Changes to HST
`Keep HST' (42%, up 6 points) Now in Dead Heat with `Scrap HST' (40%, down 12 points) -
One Quarter (25%) of Ontarians Admit it's Difficult to Lead a Healthy Life and Make Healthy Choices
Most (85%) Ontarians Would `Support' the Ontario Provincial Government Increasing Its Investment in Health
Promotion and Policies -
Six in Ten (59%) Canadians Unaware of Tory 2006 Election "In-and-Out" Scheme
One Quarter (24%) of Canadians Have Heard of Issue and Believe it Requires More Attention than it's Getting
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Two in Three (68%) Believe Canada Will Compromise Too Much to Get a Perimeter Security Agreement with the U.S.
Country Split On Whether They Trust Stephen Harper to Negotiate a Deal That Improves Border Access But Doesn't Sacrifice Independence
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Canadians Agree Healthcare Should Be the Priority for Both the Provincial (84%) and Federal Governments (73%)
With Federal Provincial Health Accord Set to Expire in 2014,
Most (88%) Say Federal Government Should Initiate Discussions Now, Majority Disagrees (69%) That Progress Can Wait on Account of Economy -
Four In Ten Canadians With Workplace Retirement Plans Don't Know Their Projected Retirement Income
Majority Spend At Most 10 Minutes Per Year Reviewing Their Plan Statements