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DIG360 - Ipsos Report: Black Friday buying in Canada plateaued in 2014
Those that shopped did most of their shopping in Canadian bricks and mortar stores. Overall engagement slipped; many are still browsing without finding something to buy. Harbinger of flat Holiday sales?
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Extended Days Mean More Opportunities for Marketers to Engage with Canadians
Canadian Day Averages 31.3 Hours, Creating More Opportunities for Engagement
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Two Thirds (64%) of Prospective Home Buyers in Ontario Plan to Continue Search Over the Holidays
Majority (55%) Believe Holiday House Hunting Comes With Better Prices
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Liberals (34%) and Conservatives (33%) Tied Nationally as Battleground Ontario Shows Dead Heat at 37%
NDP (24%) Without Serious Traction
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Canadian Brands Who Do `Good' Likely to Perform `Well'
Mental Health, Poverty Top Causes Canadians Want Companies to Support
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Landmark RBC/Ipsos Reid Survey of Canadian Youth Finds Dramatic Decline in Happiness, Optimism During Late Teens
Just 57% of Youth Aged 18 to 21 Feel That They Can Achieve
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Majority of Canadian Employees (54%) Would Prefer Their Employer Give a Charitable Gift in the Employee's Name, Rather than a Traditional Gift
Most Meaningful Gifts are Carefully Chosen with Recipient's
Taste and Values in Mind (73%) -
Three Quarters of Canadians (75%) Most at Risk for Hepatitis C Have Not Been Tested or Don't Know If They Have Been Tested
Only Three in Ten (29%) Believe Their Own Age Group has the Most People Living with Hepatitis C
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When Creating International Policy, Most (92%) Canadians Agree that Protecting Children's Rights Should be a Priority
Nine in Ten (90%) Believe the Convention on the Rights of the Child Needs More Clout; Children Should have Access to Justice at the United Nations
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Young Adults in Canada Place High Level of Importance on Their Communities, See Designated Driving as Part of Building a Better Community, Keeping Friends Safe
Young Adults Believe Prevalence of Drunk Driving is
on the Decline (26%) Rather than Rising (11%), Believe They're Doing a Better Job than Parents of Using a Designated Driver (28%)