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Halloween Spending Outlook
Eight In Ten Canadians Plan To Spend Money On Halloween This Year, And They Expect To Spend An Average Of $57 Each
Most Canadians Plan To Buy Treats, Many Will Buy Pumpkins, Decorations And/Or Costumes -
Nearly One Million Canadians Want To Open Businesses Within The Next Year
Current And Future Small Business Owners Provide Insights
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Self Checkout Has Appeal To Canadians
One-Quarter (27%) Of Canadians More Likely To Shop At Store That Offers Self-Checkout Option - 18% Of Canadians Say The Option To "Check Yourself Out" Has Great Impact On Where They Choose To Shop
Majorities Think Self-Checkout Provides Benefits Such As "Having A Choice On How To Check Out", "Shorter Lines", "Faster Checkout" And "Privacy"
If Self-Checkout Allows Retailers To Move Staff Most Canadians Would Like To See Store Staff Re-Allocated To Improved Customer Service And Cleanliness -
Retail Services Industry Relies On Usernames And Passwords Despite Security Threats
Canadian Merchants Slow To Adopt More Sophisticated Online Security
Measures, Ipsos-Reid Study Shows -
Almost One-Half Of Canadian Adults Own Or Have Access To A Digital Camera
A Three-Fold Growth In Digital Camera Ownership Since 2001
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Concern About Identity Theft Growing in Canada
Eighty Percent of Canadians Think Identity Theft Is a Serious Problem; One-Third More Concerned Than a Year Ago
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Canadians Increase Online Spending During Holiday Season
Typical Canadian Online Gift Shopper Spent $228 Online During 2004 Holiday Season
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RBC Financial Group Home Renovation Study
Four In Ten (41%) Planning To Do Renovations In The Next Twelve Months
Total Of Six In Ten (59%) Homeowners Planning Renovations In The Next Two Years