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More Than Half (55%) Of Canadian Adults 18 to 35 Are Not Planning To Contribute To An RRSP For 2002
The 12th Annual RBC RRSP Poll Also Found That 56 Per Cent Of 18 To 34 Year Olds Do Not Have A Registered Retirement Savings Plan
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Lonely America: Little Global Support for U.S. Government Policies
Majority of 14 Countries Polled Want Leaders To Be Less Supportive of American Positions
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Canadians Spend $990 Million For Gifts Online During 2002 Holiday Season, Down 14% From 2001
Decrease In Average Amount Spent And Few New Online Shoppers Leads To Decline
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Seven-in-Ten (67%) Canadians Approaching Retirement Are Unsure About Their Retirement Future
The 12th Annual RBC RRSP Poll Also Found That 59% Of Those Aged 45 And Up, Who Are Not Yet Retired, Are Feeling Behind In Meeting Their Retirement Goals
And 56% Have Not Determined The Amount They Will Need To Save To Ensure They Have A Comfortable Retirement -
Over Seven-in-Ten (72%) Canadian RRSP Investors Either Haven't Reviewed Or Haven't Made Changes To Their Portfolios In 2002
The 12th Annual RBC RRSP Poll Also Finds That Over One-Third (36%) Of RRSP Investors Do Not Know The Current Market Value Of Their Portfolio and Nearly One-Third (32%) Of Those Who Plan A RRSP Contribution For 2002 Do Not Know The Amount They Will Contribute
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Searching For Online Health Information The Number One Online Activity In Canada
Two-Thirds Of All Online Canadians Have Visited A Health Website, Up From 55% In 2000
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Canadians Expect To Spend $1.1 Billion For Gifts Online During 2002, Continuing Growth Of Online Spending In Canada
23% Of Internet Users Plan To Purchase A Gift Online This Holiday Season, But Most Are Experienced Internet Users
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Lotus Awards Poll
Only 28% Of British Columbians Say They Watch TV Ads, And Only 32% Of Advertising Viewed Is Generally Rated In The "Good" or "Excellent" Category
But Consumers Also Love Great Advertising, As 51% Agree They Often Talk About Good TV Ads, And 26% Have Tuned Into Advertising Awards Shows -
2nd Annual Report Card on Health Care in Canada
Six in Ten Canadians Assign B Grade to Overall Quality of Health Care (63%), Choice of Health Care Services (62%) and Their Most Recent Interaction with the System (68%)
Ability to Access Specific Health Care Services in Their Community Receives Mixed Ratings
Eight in Ten (82%) Agree Long-term, Sustainable Funding is Needed to Improve the Health Care System