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Most (75%) Canadians Think a Retirement of Their Dreams is Out of Reach
While Most (90%) Think They'll Have Enough Income in Retirement to Cover Their Necessities, Just 25% Say Their Income Will be Enough to Fulfill Their Dreams
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RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index Rises as Fewer Shoppers Delaying Major Purchases; Job Anxiety Drops
Most (75%) Canadians Financed Their Holiday Spending Through Everyday Chequing (52%) and Savings (23%) Accounts
Fewer Primarily Used Credit Cards (20%), Line of Credit (3%)
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What Canadians Wouldn't Give Up to Add Five Healthy Years to Their Lives
One Half (50%) of Men Wouldn't Give up Red Meat;
Nearly One Half (45%) of Women Wouldn't Abandon Chocolate -
Canadians Hope For a Better 2010, But Shelve Holiday Spending, According to the New RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index
Half of Canadians plan to spend less this holiday season
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With Only 19% Very Concerned About Getting H1N1 Flu, Half (51%) of Canadians Tepid in Rolling up their Sleeves for Needle, While Other Half (48%) Says No Thanks More Firmly
Two Thirds (62%) Say H1N1 Vaccine Safe For All, But 34% don't think it will be Safe and 29% Fear they will actually get the H1N1 Flu from Vaccine Itself
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Home Renovation Tax Credit Fuels Renovation Projects in Canada
Majority of Canadians Opting to Pay for Most of Their Renovations With Cash, not Credit
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Snapshot of Canadians' Eating Habits Reveals Many Not Eating Well
Majority of Canadians Not Getting Enough of the Four Food Groups
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The 2009 CSA Investor Index:
While Canadians express confidence in their abilities as investors, most are not seeking information or advice about investing
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Four in Ten (38%) Postsecondary Students Say Spending Money Won't Last Past Christmas
Majority (64%) are concerned that financial worries will impact their grades