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Three Quarters of Canadians Want to Be Conscience Shoppers (77%) and Feel Responsible for Taking Action to Protect Children from Child Labour (75%)
Average Canadian Would Pay 23% More For Products Made Free of Child Labour
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New Study Reveals that Self-Described `Eco-Conscious' Millennials Don't Regularly Recycle Their Old Electronics
Three in Four Millenials (74%) Identify Barriers Preventing them from Recycling their Obsolete Electronics
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Trust Continues to Play a Major Role in Canadian Consumer Decision-Making
Eight-in-Ten (81%) Canadians Would Pay More Money to Support a Product or Service From a Brand They Trust
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Reflecting on Typical Mother's Day Gifts, Clothing (76%) and Jewelry (48%) Most Seen as Gifts Made Using Child Labour
While Many Look for Logos and Would Pay More For Child Labour-Less Products, Most (83%) Don't Know If They're Purchases Contribute to Child Exploitation
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Ipsos Names the Top 10 Most Loved Brands in British Columbia
London Drugs, Canucks, White Spot on the List of BC's Most Loved Brands