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Pampers Sleep Survey
One In Four Parents Are "Regularly" Disturbed By Their Baby Waking Up In The Middle Of The Night
Six In Ten Are Interested In Learning More To Help Establish Good Sleep Patterns For Their Child -
Tories (38%) And Liberals (37%) Remain Essentially Tied In The Polls In Ontario
But When It Comes To Momentum John Tory And The PCs Lead With Positive Impressions As Liberal Voters Appear Malleable
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The Ipsos Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Nudges Up 1.59 Points To 102.89
Record Low Job Anxiety, Home Purchase Intentions, And Personal Economic Outlook Fuel Confidence
Interest Rate Predictions, Everyday And Big-Ticket Spending Continue To Dampen Confidence -
Calgarians Give Thumbs Up To Public Transit
Calgary's Public Transit System Rated Highly By Eight-In-Ten (78%) Calgarians
One-In-Five (19%) Calgarians Use Public Transit On A Daily Basis
But Driving Is Still The Main Way Of Commuting In Calgary (58%) -
Calgary's Roads Receive High Marks Despite Increasing Commute Times
Nearly One-Third (29%) Of Calgarians Have Seen Their Commute Time Increase Over The Past Five Years
Yet, Calgary's Road System Receives High Marks Overall (71% Good)
Majority Of Calgarians (66%) Think The City Is Doing A Good Job Maintaining Winter Roads
Only 44% Of Calgarians Willing To Pay An Additional Fee To Finance Improved Plowing Of Residential Streets -
Canadians Optimistic That Wait Time Benchmarks For Health Services & Targets For Health Professionals Will Have A Positive Impact on The Health System
At The Same Time, They Are Doubtful That Governments Will Meet These Commitments
More Than Half Are Less Optimistic About The Future Of Health Care Than They Were A Year Ago -
Canadians Offer Their Opinions On Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) And The CRTC Ruling
Sponsored By: Bell Canada, Aliant Telecom Inc., Saskatchewan Telecommunications, Tйlйbec, sociйtй en commandite, And TELUS Communications Inc
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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