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Canadians Using Pillow Talk to Get Down to Business
While Most (82%) Say Pillow Talk is Important to Build and Maintain Intimacy, Many Talk about Topics Related to
Family (27%), Scheduling (25%), and Chores (22%),
Not just Romance (23%) and Flirty (16%) or Sexual Chat (13%) -
BC Business Leaders See Green Lights Ahead on the Road to Recovery
61% Of C-suite executives in BC expect business to improve in 2010
High tech (29%), tourism (25%) and green energy/clean technology (16%) are the sectors likely
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RBC Canadian Consumer Confidence Index Dips as More Consumers Put Major Purchases on Hold, Job Anxiety Rises
While Underlying Fundamentals of Financial Comfort Slowly Improve, Canadians Perceive Weakness in Economy as Overall Assessment Drops to 48% (down 3 points)
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Only One Third (35%) Of Global Citizens Say Their Government and Business Leaders Are Taking the Right Steps and Pace to Prevent Global Climate Change
Majority (66%) in Canada
Disagree that their Country and Business Leaders
Taking Right Steps, Pace to Address Issue -
From Dialed-in to Mobile, Canada's Digital Economy Continues to Evolve
Ipsos Canadian Inter@ctive Reid Report Marks Fifteen Years of Studying Canadians and
their Internet Habits -
Harper's Conservatives Hold Tenuous Lead Amidst Haiti's Troubled Times
Tories (34%) Lead Liberals (31%) By 3 Points Nationally,
Tied in Key Battleground of Ontario -
Advertisers are Doing Their Part to Jump Start the Economy as Two in Three (69%) Canadians Believe Advertisers Play an Important Role in Encouraging Consumer Spending
Keeping it Home Grown, Majority (65%) Says Most of the Ads we See in Canada should be Created in Canada
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Majority (63%) of Working Boomers Would Rather Ease into Retirement or Continue Working than Observe Hard Stop at Age 65
Lack of Conversation Between Employees and Employers Leaves Employers in the Dark about Boomers' Intentions
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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