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The Internet Is A Key Tool In Looking For A New House
85% Of Online House Buyers In Canada Used The Internet To Help Buy A Home, 78% Say It Played A Significant Role In The Purchase Process
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More Canadians Look To The Internet To Book Travel Plans
Over one-third (36%) of Internet users have booked elements of travel plans, and even more (56%) have researched travel plans online, but the average number of bookings has dropped
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Driving A Better Deal: The Internet Is Changing The Face Of Buying Cars In Canada
Nearly Two-thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Have Used The Internet To Search Online For Vehicle Prices, Features Or Other Information
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Despite The Downturn, The High-Tech Sector Is Still Regarded As A Significant Contributor To The BC Economy
The High-Tech Sector Is Seen To Be In Much Better Shape Than The Overall Provincial Economy, And Is Expected To Be An Even Larger Contributor In The Future
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Canadian Internet Users More Concerned About Internet Security
Nearly One-Third Of Canadian Internet Users Are More Concerned About Online Security Compared To A Year Ago, And 35% Have Ever Suffered A Breach Of Privacy Online
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Despite Growth Of SPAM, Canadians Continue To Show Interest In Permission-Based Email
SPAM Has Doubled In Past Year, And Accounts For More Than Half Of All Emails Received
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More Than 7 Million Canadians Have Used Online Job Listing Services
31% of Canadians Have Used Online Job Listing Services to Search for a Job in the Last 3 Years - 18% in Last 6 Months Alone
Productivity (81%), Relevance (81%) and Speed (75%) Are All Important Considerations When Canadians Think About Using an Online Job Listing Service -
Canadians With Internet Access At Work Spend 1.6 Billion Hours A Year Surfing The Net For Personal Reasons
38% of Canadians With Internet Access From Work Spend An Average of 4.5 Hours Per Week Surfing For Personal Reasons, Double The Number From 2000
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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