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One in Three (33%) Canadians Witnessed Child Labour Exploitation While Away on Vacation; Most (77%) Canadians Say They're Disturbed to See Children Working in Travel Industry While They're on Vacation
Half (50%) Would be Willing to Spend an Average of 27% More on Their Vacation If Companies Guaranteed They Don't Use Child Labour
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Canadian Reward Card Holders Cite `Cost and Budget' (67%) and `Family and/or Friends' (49%) as Biggest Considerations for Planning a Vacation
Canadians Nearly Three Times More Likely to Book Trips Online By Themselves (56%) Than With a Travel Agent (19%)
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Investment Safety (44%) Most Important When Considering Buying GICs; Liquidity (65%) Least Important Consideration
Canadians Interested in GICs That Offer Yearly Interest Rate Increases (80%), Provide Regular Income (70%), and are Linked to the Stock Market (65%)
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More Canadians Believe Asia's Growing Economic Strength Represents an Opportunity (60%) for Canada than a Threat (40%)
But Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canadian Companies are Well Prepared to Compete against Asian Companies
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Average Canadian (70%) Much More Likely to Believe Their Financial Knowledge is Good or Excellent Compared to Other Canadians (30%)
Two-Thirds (64%) Believe Financial Literacy is a Serious Issue; One-Quarter (23%) Do Nothing to Improve Their Knowledge
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BC NDP Stay Far Ahead as BC Liberals Take Back Some Support from BC Conservatives
NDP (49%, up 1) Lead BC Liberals (32%, up 3) and BC Conservatives (12%, down 4)
Dix (35%, up 4) Expands Lead Over Clark (22%, down 3) as Best Premier -
Four in Ten (38%) Retired Boomers Say They Didn't Retire at a Time of Their Choosing; Most (85%) Pre-Retired Boomers Think They'll Pick a Time of Their Choosing
One-in-Five (20%) Retired Boomers Knew One Month Before Actual Retirement; Four in Ten (42%) Had Less Than Six Months Notice
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Android Reaping Significant Gain in Canadian Marketplace
Android and Apple Battling for Canadian Mobile Dominance
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Overall, Eight in Ten (81%) Support a Free Trade Agreement Between Canada and the European Union
Support Dwindles to One-Third (31%) When Factoring In Extended Drug Patents That Would Increase Prescription Costs