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Amid Tiger's Return to the Tees, Most (64%) Believe He Has Handled Himself Well and Deserves the Chance to Get on With His Life and Career (86%)
But Three in Ten (30%) Have Lost Faith in Tiger Woods as a Person and Just Can't Get Past What He's Done
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The Canadian-Content Conundrum:
Majority (53%) of Canadians Say We Should Stop Worrying about Imposing Canadian Content Rules
And, Reviewing the Reviewers: Four In Ten (40%) Canadians Would Be Swayed by a Review That Said a Show or Event Was Lousy or Not Worth Going to See and Would Avoid It -
Earth Hour Participation Plummets This Year as Significantly Fewer (47%) Participated than Last Year (60%)
Those Who Participated Did Less to Save Energy
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Canadians' Job Anxiety Drops, But Most Still say There's Something that Keeps them Up at Night
RBC Consumer Confidence Outlook Index Flat as Relief in Job Anxiety Offset by Dip in Expectations for Economy
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Majority (51%) of Working Canadians Aged 18-40 `Agree' the Arts are Important to Them
Only Four in ten (42%) Canadians Overall Agree
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Two in Three (64%) Canadians Foresee Higher Mortgage Rates in Year Ahead
Three Quarters (73%) of Homeowners `Strongly Agree' that Home Buyers Need to Think Ahead To Ensure They Can Still
Afford Mortgage Payments if Rates Rise -
British Columbians Placing Less Emphasis on Environmental Factors in Store Choice Decision
BC retailers could be doing a better job at communicating their environmental actions as half of
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Weekly Internet Usage Overtakes Television Watching
For the First Time, Weekly Hours Spent Online (18.1 hours) is Higher Than the Number of Hours Spent Watching Television (16.9 hours)