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Majority (55%) of Canadians – Both Women (59%) and Men (52%) – Fail True-or-False Quiz about Canadian Women’s History
Celine Dion Tops the List of Canadian Women that Canadians Most Want to Dine With
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Four in Five (81%) Think There is a Serious Gun Problem in Toronto, Relatively Few (28%) Feel the Issue is Being Blown Out of Proportion
Most Think Social Programs, Not Increased Policing, Should Be Prioritized to Combat the Issue
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Food(Service) For Thought: Change is the Only Constant
Today’s eating and drinking decisions are often in-the-moment and spontaneous, driven by impulse and whim. This shift in consumption behaviours represents a significant opportunity for restaurant operators, food and beverage manufacturers, and foodservice retailers.
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Most Canadians (79%) Can Tell You We’re A Maple Syrup Power House, Only a Quarter (27%) Know We’re A UFO Destination
Majority (62%) Fail True-or-False Quiz, Average Canadian Gave 13 Correct Answers out of 30
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Public Perspectives: What makes someone a “real” Canadian?
This report explores the attitudes of Canadians and others globally in their acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
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Equality at work doesn’t exist say most Canadian women
As American women grapple with gender equality, so do their Canadian sisters. Seventy-six percent of Canadian women believe there is no equality in the workplace, according to new consumer research called The Truth About Canadian Women.
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Ontarians Split Between Horwath (38%) and Ford (37%) as Best Premier, with Wynne (19%) Far Behind
But Three in Four (74%) Ontarians Wish There Were Different Party Leaders to Choose from in This Election
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Food(Service) For Thought
Foodservice is big business in Canada. Eating off-premise is a growing trend. Technology is linked to food making decisions. Watch this webinar featuring trends you need to know to say competitive in this industry.
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If you build it cheaply, will they come?
Matt Sweeney was one of the first employees at Uber’s Advanced Technology Center and helped build the company’s autonomous division, which now numbers in the thousands of employees. It’s fair to say he’s been watching this space closely and given it more thought than most. When he asks What the Future, he’s wondering when autonomous vehicles will take over, especially in ride-sharing. Specifically, how much of a factor will price be in that adoption?
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Is being behind the wheel behind the times?
Autonomous vehicles are coming. In fact, to an increasing extent they are already here.