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Retired Canadians Spending Less Time Travelling than Pre-Retirees Anticipate Spending in Their Retirement
While Three Quarters (74%) of Pre-Retirees Think They'll Spend Time Travelling in Retirement, Just Six in Ten (58%) Retirees Say That's How They're Spending Their Time
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Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say They Plan on Only Buying Gifts that are Discounted or On Sale this Holiday Season, Up 5 Points From Last Year
But Fewer (25%) Would Consider Purchasing Fake Clothing and Accessories Online if the Product Looked Authentic and Cost Less, Down 4 Points from Last Year
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While Most (58%) See Merit in Truck Side Guards to Protect Cyclists, Majority (60%) Balk at Cost to Truckers in Fragile Economy
More Bike Lanes on City Roads (81%) and Mutual
Biker/Driver Respect Needed -
Fewer (45%) Canadians Scheduling Regular Physical Checkups, Down 4 Points in 4 Years
While Half (46%) Say Their Doctor Advised them to Make Changes to their Lifestyle, One in Three (33%) Didn't Take their Doctor's Advice, with Most (63%) Citing a Lack of Willpower
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Just Four in Ten (41%) Quebecers Think it's Essential to be Fluent in Both Official Languages to have a Successful Career in Quebec
Nearly Half (47%) Say Fluent French with a Little English is Sufficient, Few Say French Only (9%), Fluent English with a Little French (3%) or English Only (0%) is Sufficient
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Seulement quatre Quйbйcois sur dix (41%) estiment qu'il est essentiel d'кtre а l'aise dans les deux langues officielles pour rйussir sa carriиre au Quйbec
Prиs de la moitiй (47 %) dit qu'il suffit d'кtre а l'aise en franзais et de connaоtre un peu l'anglais, et quelques-uns sont d'avis que le franзais suffit (9 %), qu'il suffit d'кtre а l'aise en anglais et de connaоtre un peu le franзais (3 %) ou que l'anglais suffit (0 %)
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Despite Shaky Economy, Canadians Still in Gift-Giving Mood
Canadians Plan to Spend More on Gifts and Entertaining
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Bob Rae is Canada's Parliamentarian of the Year
As Selected by Members of Parliament who Participated in the Parliamentarian of the Year Awards Survey