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Majority (63%) of Working Boomers Would Rather Ease into Retirement or Continue Working than Observe Hard Stop at Age 65
Lack of Conversation Between Employees and Employers Leaves Employers in the Dark about Boomers' Intentions
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McGuinty Liberals (38%) End 2009 Seven Points Down from Where they Started
New Leaders Hudak (PC's 34%), Horwath (NDP 15%) and Schreiner (Green 10%) have 2010 to Pepper and Prepare for Election in
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Canadians Expect Hockey Gold at Vancouver Olympics
Majority (56%) Say Gold for Canada's Women's Hockey Team, Half (49%) for Men's
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Playing Boomer Musical Chairs in the Workplace
Boomer Workers and Employers "Not Talking" About Retirement Plans and Missing Expectations
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Most BC and Alberta Residents Have Abandoned Last Year's Fitness Resolution
Survey Also Shows Majority Have Home Exercise Equipment
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Majority (65%) Says they were at Least Somewhat Affected by the Recession, But Three Quarters (73%) `Optimistic' That 2010 Will Be a Good Year for Creating Jobs and Getting People Back to Work
Two in Three (67%) Agree Their Personal Outlook for
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In Wake of Tiger Woods Revelations and Fallout, Canadians Split on Whether Celebrities are Entitled to Privacy
Gender Divide Shows Men (59%) and Women (45%)
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At Year End, Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canada's Minority Government is Working Well
Only Three in Ten (28%) Believe Politicians in Ottawa Got a Lot Done This Year, But Majority `Disagrees' (62%) that a New Set of Political Leaders to Parliament would Make Things Better