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Ontarians and Long-Term Health Care
Majority of Ontarians are Concerned About Affordability (60%) and Availability (57%) of Long-Term Care, and Are Taking Steps (63%) To Ensure That They Have Sufficient Savings Set Aside
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Stressed, Restless, Satisfied or Anxious? -- Canadian Workers Not All the Same
New Workopolis Survey Identifies Four Major Groups of Workers
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What Makes Employees Stay And What Draws them Away?
Workopolis survey finds money may entice, but day-to-day work and atmosphere determine satisfaction
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Workin' Past 9 to 5 -- New Study Finds Many Canadian White-Collar Workers Tied to Job Around the Clock
Study finds 21% of workers available 24/7
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When Working at Internet Speed Doesn't Work
Staying up to speed means taking the time to ask what your users want
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Future Looks Bright for Alberta's Technology Industry: Ernst & Young Report
More Than 190 of Alberta's Technology Leaders Say
Their Industry Will Grow Faster than Tech Regions in the Rest of Canada -
Canadian E-Commerce Gains Momentum - $4.3 billion Spent Online in 2000, More than Double Last Year's Spending
Up to 2 Million Canadians Poised to Shop Online for First Time in 2001 - Ipsos-Reid Survey Results to be Presented at Comdex Canada West
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Canadian Study Reveals Windows174 2000 Operating System Adoption to Increase in 2001
Despite slow PC sales, adoption rates of Windows 2000 Professional and Server will increase as companies upgrade existing systems - Ipsos-Reid Survey
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Royal Bank Survey: Canadian Housing Market Remains Healthy Despite Sudden Weakness In U.S. Economy
One in four Canadians consider buying a new home in the next two years