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Men and Women Differ Greatly on What Movie Represents Their Ideal Summer; Women Pick Dirty Dancing (39%), Men Choose American Pie (26%)
Genders Converge at the Concessions Stand as Six in Ten Women (59%) and Men (58%) Purchase Popcorn When Going to the Movies
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Six in Ten (58%) Working Canadians `Agree' that if they Lost Their Job, They Could Find Work in Their Field with Comparable Pay; Four in Ten (42%) Could Find Comparable Pay in a Different Field
Two-Thirds (66%) of Workers of All Ages Say they Work Just as Hard as they did When They Were Younger
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Majority `Agree' Older Workers Bring Experience/Insight (93%) and are More Loyal and Reliable than Younger Workers (78%)
Canadians Assess Workplace Stereotypes
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Three-Quarters (74%) of Canadians Think that Workplaces Discriminate Against Older Workers who are Looking for Jobs; Half (51%) Feel Similarly About Young Workers
Young Canadians Most Likely to Say They've Been the Victim of Age Discrimination at Work or in an Interview
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Vancouver Knowledge Summit: It's Cool To Be Innovative
Ipsos hosted the Vancouver Knowledge Summit on July 17, 2012 during which we showcased tips, techniques and really cool research methodologies that will blow your mind in terms of customer understanding, and take your brand and business success to the next level.
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Public Perspectives: Public Perception of Ontario Hospitals
The July 2012 edition of Public Perspectives includes a special report on Ontario hospitals exploring public perception of hospitals across the province.
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Mobile Banking Growing Among a Niche Group of Online Canadians
More than One in Ten (12%) Online Canadians Have Conducted Mobile Banking in the Past
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Canadians Assess Key Social-Values Questions Facing the Country
Defence of Abortion Rights and Same-Sex Marriage Grow Stronger,
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Canadians Say they Trust, Get Better Value from their Municipal Governments than the Feds or Provinces
Most (84%) Believe Political Elite in Ottawa Aren't In Tune with Average Canadian, Nearly half (44%) Think Politicians and Average Canadians
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