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Canadians Concerned About Identity Theft
Half Feel Only `Somewhat Well Informed' About Preventing Becoming Victim To Identity Theft
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Canadian Online Gift Purchasing Flat During 2003 Holiday Season
Canadians Spend $972 Million Online Purchasing Gifts, Virtually Unchanged From 2002
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The North "Poll": Santa's Approval Rating And Holiday Spending Among British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (79%) British Columbians Approve Of Santa Claus' Performance Over Past Year
Hottest Gifts This Year Are Cell Phones, Video/Computer Games And Video Game Consoles
British Columbians Expect To Spend An Average Of $702 On Gifts This Holiday Season
Majority (55%) Say They'll Spend Same Amount As Last Year; 24% Less - 19% More -
Examining the Preferences and Choices For Mortgage Decision-Making
When it Comes to Mortgages, Rates and bonus Rewards Can Make A Difference
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BRITISH COLUMBIANS SEE ECONOMIC GOLD IN 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS
Public Predicts Games Will Be a Boon to Provincial Economy (71%), Retail Sales (81%) and Tourism Spending (88%)
Benefit Expected to Extend Beyond Host Cities; Majority Expect Games to Benefit Retail Sales (72%) and Tourism Spending (78%) In Their Own Region of the Province -
Identity Theft Worries: Half of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned
One-Half (50%) Of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned About Debit Card Information Being Intercepted. And One-half (52%) Are Concerned About Credit Card Information Intercepts
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Canadian Internet Users More Concerned About Internet Security
Nearly One-Third Of Canadian Internet Users Are More Concerned About Online Security Compared To A Year Ago, And 35% Have Ever Suffered A Breach Of Privacy Online
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Despite Growth Of SPAM, Canadians Continue To Show Interest In Permission-Based Email
SPAM Has Doubled In Past Year, And Accounts For More Than Half Of All Emails Received