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Eight in Ten (78%) Canadians Don't Know When They've Purchased a Counterfeit Item
Six in Ten (68%) Agree that Canadian Deal-Seekers May Not Get What they Bargained For Due to Increased
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After 5 Trips to the Mall and 11 Hours of Shopping, The Average Canadian Finishes Their Holiday Shopping
When it Comes to Holiday Shopping, One Half (49%) of Canadians Say They Hate the Crowds and Long Lines the Most
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Canadian Holiday Spending on the Decline
Average Spend on Gifts and Other Expenses Dips to $1,137,
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British Columbians Continue to Perceive That The HST is Negatively Impacting Them - Only Slightly Less So Than Initially Predicted
Consumers Tell Us Spending for the Holidays Will be Impacted as Well
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Less Than Half (47%) of Canadians Enjoy Shopping for Presents for the Holidays
One in Ten (9%) Hardly Ever Enjoy Holiday Shopping
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Current Events (58%) and Family Gossip (23%) Are Hot Topics at Dinner Parties Across Canada, But Some Canadians Are Coming Away With More Than a Full Belly
One Quarter (24%) Have Formed Lifelong Friendships at a Dinner Party,
Two in Ten (18%) Have Played Footsie Under the Table,
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Canadians Take Advantage of Summer Vacation by Enjoying Some Down Time
Topping the List of Preferred Vacation Activities Include Staying Home and Enjoying Own Town or City (24%) and Spending Time at a Cottage on a Lake (23%)