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British Columbians Name Most Environmentally-Friendly Retailers
Majority (71%) Say A Retailer's Environmental Activities Important In Their Shopping Decision
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Fixed-Rate Mortgages Making a Comeback as Four in Ten (42%) Prospective Homebuyers Intend to Take Out a Fixed-Rate Mortgage
Majority (55%) of Mortgage Holders Disagree that Increased Rates will
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When You Have Meningitis, The Clock is Ticking...
92% of Canadians Claim to be Somewhat, Not Very, or Not At All Familiar with Meningitis and Half of Canadians Do Not Realize that Meningitis Can be Transmitted by Coughing or Sneezing, Sharing Drinking Glasses, Kissing and Sharing Eating Utensils
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54% of Toronto Residents Support Idea of New Casino in Toronto
If Casino were Part of Larger Complex Including Restaurants, Shops, Entertainment and Hotel, Four in Ten (37%) More Supportive
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Latest Wave of Ipsos Study Reveals Mobile Device Brands Canadian Consumers are Considering in 2012
BlackBerry, Apple and Kobo Vie for their Share of the Pie in Canada's Hot Mobile Device Market
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Retiring Boomer Business Owners Set Financial Example for Canadians, More Confident in Savings and Timing of Retirement
But Both Retiring Boomer Business Owners and Average Canadians Agree They'll Need More Money than Before to
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Public Perspectives: Canadian Thought Leaders Assess Important Issues Facing the Country
In the April 2012 edition of Public Perspectives, we explore the attitudes and opinions of Canadian Thought Leaders on issues ranging from the economy and healthcare to energy, the environment and the aging population.
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Public Perspectives: Economic and Issues Update with a Provincial Focus
In the April 2012 edition of Public Perspectives, Canadians assess their national and local economies, their personal finances and their issue concerns, with a special focus on identifying regional differences and trends.
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Bounces and Blunders: NDP (33%) Surges from Post-Convention Momentum, Tories (34%) Stumble amid Controversies
Harper Approval Rating Drops 6 Points to 42%