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Ipsos Applauds Canadian Financial Services Sector on Excellence in Customer Service
Ipsos Reid Announces Winners of 2012 Best Banking Awards
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Four in Ten (36%) Canadians `Not Aware' Exploitive Child Labour Used to Make Products for Western Markets
Two in Three (68%) Canadians Willing to Spend an Average of 16% More to Ensure Products are Free of Child Labour
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Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users
Still Love Their Smartphones, Tablets and e-Readers, But Spending Less Time Using Them
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadians Say Canada's Olympic Team Met (58%) or Exceeded (6%) Their Expectations
Seven in Ten (69%) are Satisfied with Team Canada's Medal Count, Almost All (95%) are Proud of the Individual Athletes who Represented Canada at the Olympics
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Majority of Parents Say Getting Kids and Family Ready (94%), Making Sure They Eat Breakfast (93%), Making Nutritious Breakfast (82%) Are Top Morning Priorities
When It Comes to Themselves, Parents Own Time and Breakfast Needs, Especially Moms, Less of a Priority
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Health: The Great Divide Between Lower and Higher Income Canadians
Nearly half (46%) of Canadian households earning less than $30,000 per year `agree' that as a result of the economic downturn they have spent less time, energy and money sustaining their health, a stark difference compared to nineteen percent among those earning $60,000 or more a year
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Men and Women Differ When It Comes to Investment Motivations: Women Most Influenced by Life Events (28%), Men Swayed by Progress Towards Future Needs (27%)
Investor Confidence Also a Divergent Factor Between the Sexes as More Men (61%) Believe They Are Good Investors Compared to Women (47%)
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Two in Ten (18%) Canadians Have No Supplementary Health Coverage
Four in Ten (36%) Have Personally Gone Without Healthcare Treatment
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Ipsos Reid and TrojanOne Study Identifies Drivers Behind Consumer Connection to Sponsorship Properties
Canadian Cancer Society and Relay For Life named Canada's Most Valuable Property