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Reputation of Post-Secondary Institution the Driving Factor for Canadians in Choosing What College or University to Attend
Reputation (90%), Acceptance (86%), Program (85%) and Experience (75%)
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Four in Ten (43%) Working Canadians Rate Their Company as `Not Committed' to Community Service
Half (50%) Have Been Inspired to Volunteer By Someone in Their Life; Community Service Mentors Most Inspirational in Adulthood (61%)
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Nine in Ten Canadians Support Taxing the Rich "More" (88%) and a Potential `Millionaire's Tax' (89%)
Average Canadian Defines `Rich' As $195,000 Annual Household Income
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Inside the BC Election: What Happened and Why
Liberals Win on Economy and Leadership, While Trust and Change Message Backfires on NDP
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Reaching Canada's Affluent: Five Things Every Marketer Needs to Know for Building Successful Strategies
By Harriet Shenken & Danielle Da Cruz
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Majority (57%) of Teens Believe Their Quality of Life as an Adult Will be Better Than Their Parents, But Two in Three (66%) Feel Highly Pressured About Life After School
Most (91%) Believe Young People Have Much to Offer to Influence Positive Change, But Four in Ten (42%) Think Teens Can't Make a Difference Because No One Listens to Them
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Canadian Girls Report Participating in Sports and Activities Plays Important Role in Development
Moms and Mentors Seen to Play a Helpful Role