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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 -
Lower Mainland Police Receive Public Commendation
Most Residents Approve Of Overall Police Performance (86%) And That Of Senior Police Management (75%)
Police Doing Good Job At Dealing With Crime And Safety Issues (83%) And Performing Their Duties In A Professional And Respectful Manner (88%)
Ratings Less Positive In City Of Vancouver -
The Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Drops 5.4 Points To 101.3
Interest Rate Predictions, Everyday And Big-Ticket Spending, And Personal Economic Outlook Dampen Confidence
The Silver Lining...Home Purchase Intentions Remain Positive And Job Anxiety Low -
For Healthcare Plan Members, Personal Responsibility Is On The Rise
Survey Reveals Increasing Interest In Taking Ownership For The Choices People Make That Affect Their Health
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BC Election Day Nears - Part 2: Assessing The Campaigns
Voters Give Top Marks To NDP And Green Campaigns