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Looking ahead to Holiday Gift Giving, Majority (54%) Agrees that Compared to Last Year, Receiving a Gift of Cash is More Welcome
Half (47%) Says They'd Prefer to Receive Money Over Other Gifts, and More Say They're Likely To Give the Gift of Money to Friends and Family This Year (42%) than Last Year (38%)
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`Tis Better to Give Than to Receive
Most (87%) Canadians Prefer to Give Gifts than to Receive (13%), But Men and Women Have a Harder Time Finding the Perfect Gift For Family Members of the Opposite Sex
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Only One Quarter (24%) of Canadians Say They're `Satisfied' With their Body Weight
Canadians Most Willing To Give Up Chocolate (39%),
Alcohol (32%) in Order to be at their Ideal Weight -
Despite Recession, Majority Intends to Spend Same (51%) or More (7%) This Year on Holiday Gifts
Three Quarters (72%) Approve of Santa's Performance This Year
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A Majority (51%) Says the Gift of Money is More Welcome than Last Year
Most (85%) Disagree that They'd Be Offended if They
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Online Canadians' Inactive Accounts Could Put Them at Risk of Fraud Identity Theft
Seven in Ten (73%) `Concerned' About Falling Victim to Identity Theft, Safety of their Personal Information (69%)
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Year Over Year Online Spending Drops 13% in Q3 2008
Past Three Months Spending Also Down 15% Data Points to a Difficult Retail Environment as the Holiday Season Approaches
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Most Canadians To Maintain (69%) or Increase (13%) Their Charitable Contributions This Christmas
Despite Wide-spread Belt Tightening, Most Say They'll Give `Same' (69%) or `More' (13%) to Charity this Year;
Most (76%) Hope for Charity in the Stocking this Christmas