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Early Moving Costs Catch Some Canadians By Surprise
Almost Half (43%) Admit To Being Unknowledgeable Of Closing Costs Such As Mortgage Loan Insurance, Legal Fees And Land Transfer Taxes
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Email Marketing: Despite Significant Increases In Email Spam, Canadian's Willingness To Subscribe To Permission Based Email Continues
The Average Internet User Sees 130 Spam Messages Per Week, An Increase Of 51%
Over Last Year
Eight In Ten Canadians Have Registered To Receive Email From An Average Of 8.5
Websites
Two-Thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Willing To Provide Email Addresses To Companies
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Honeymoon Officially Over For Stelmach Government
All Major Parties Back To Support Levels Seen In November 2004 Election
PCs Lose Most Ground In Calgary
Overall Approval Ratings Also Down With Bare Majority Approving Of Premier Stelmach's Performance To Date -
BC Provincial Political Scene
NDP (36%, Up 4 Points) Make Gains, But Liberals (45%, Down 4 Points) Still Well Out Front
Half (50%) Say MLA Pay Issue Left Them With Worsened Impression Of Gordon Campbell And BC Liberals
Approval Rating Slightly Higher For NDP Leader James (54%, Up 3 Points) Than For Premier Campbell (49%, Down 4 Points) -
The RBC Core Accounts Survey
Banking Canadians Deem Value, Simplicity, And Convenience Important In Their Daily Lives; Though, Value Appears To Be The Governing Principal
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What Ordinary Canadians Are Doing To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions At Home
Just As Likely To Be Influenced By An Employee At A Home-Improvement Store (16%) As Prime Minister Harper (15%) On Environmental Issues
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Majority (54%) Agree Discrimination Against Visible Minorities A Problem In Canada
Six In Ten (58%) Believe Minority Groups Should Be Encouraged To Change, Yet Most (82%) Agree That Canada's Multicultural Make-up Is One Of The Best Things About Canada
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Canada: A Land of Immigrants Becomes More Positive About Immigration
90% Disagree That Canada Would Be Better off If Immigrants Went Back to Where They Came From; Two Thirds (63%) Believe Recent Immigrants Should Have Equal Say about Canada's Future
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Offering Workplace Health Benefits Into Retirement Likely To Encourage Employees To Stay In Workforce Longer
Nine In Ten (91%) Say Good Benefit Package An Important Factor In Determining Whether Or Not A Job Is Good
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Room To Trim Around The Waist: Canadians In Six Cities Take Obesity Audit
While Many Overweight Individuals Recognize Health Risks of Being Overweight, Only a Minority Believe Risks Apply to Them Personally