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Annual RBC Home Renovations Study Finds 76% Of Canadian Homeowners Plan To Renovate In The Next Two Years
Homeowners Speak Up On Renovation Plans & Financing Intentions
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Most Canadians (67%) Lack Confidence That Governments Will Live Up To Commitment To Establish Wait Time Benchmarks
Majority (86%) Say If Province/Territories Fail To Meet Their Commitments That The Federal Government Should Establish These Benchmarks Based On The Recommendations Of Canada's Health Professionals
Three-Quarters (76%) Feel That Failure To Establish Benchmarks Will Increase The Demand For Private Care -
Wireless Internet Usage In Canada
Canadian Wireless Internet Usage Projected To Double By 2006 (From 18% To 40%)
By 2006, Seven-In-Ten (72%) Wireless Internet Users Intend To Access The Internet Wirelessly From A Location Outside Their Home
A Quarter Of Canadians (23%) Drink A Coffee Beverage While Using The Internet
And 14% Say They Would Spend More Time In Their Favourite Coffee Shop If It Offered Wireless Internet Access -
Cranium Family Fun Study
Canadian Parents Estimate That They Spend An Average Of 24 Hours A Week Truly Interacting With Their Family...85% Wish They Could Spend More Quality Time Together
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Advertising Research Leader Launches Quick Turnaround Ad Tracking Tool
Ipsos ASI's Ad*Graph Express Ideal For Pulse Check On Ad Performance
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The Future Of Alberta's Conservative Party
Albertans Divided Over Whether Ralph Klein Should Stay For The Remainder Of His Term (50%) Or Retire Early (47%)
In Calgary, Jim Dinning Leads The Pack Of Potential Replacement Candidates (20%) - But Still A Lot Of Votes In Play (38% `Do Not Know Enough To Say') -
The Kumon Back-To-School Survey
How Homework Habits, Distractions, Rewards & Consequences Relate To Scholastic Achievement
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Albertans Divided Over Dividend
Half (48%) say Klein government should keep the surplus while half (47%) say it should be distributed to Albertans
Albertans most likely to use their "dividend" to pay bills/debt (36%) - 23% will save it, 21% will spend it -
The Ipsos Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Nudges Up 1.59 Points To 102.89
Record Low Job Anxiety, Home Purchase Intentions, And Personal Economic Outlook Fuel Confidence
Interest Rate Predictions, Everyday And Big-Ticket Spending Continue To Dampen Confidence