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Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Aged 50+ Admit to Actions that Could Put Them at Risk of Falling Victim to Financial Fraud or Identity Theft
Nearly Two in Ten (16%) Admit to Having Been a Victim of Fraud, Identity Theft, or a Violation of their Financial Privacy
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Consumer Outlook Grows More Positive on Economic Conditions, But Anxiety Still Present, Recovery Fragile
RBC Consumer Confidence Outlook Index Edges Higher as
Embers of Consumer-Confidence Recovery Glow Brighter -
Canadians, Even Parents, Unfamiliar with the Risks, Treatments, Symptoms and Complications of Juvenile Arthritis
Lack of Awareness Apparent across many Complications
of Juvenile Arthritis, with Parents Just as Likely to be Unaware -
In Lead up to Budget Day, Canadians Want a Long-Term Deficit-Reduction Strategy that Ensures Sustainability of Important Programs like Health Care
While Most Accept No Increase in Health Spending This Year, Canadians Want Feds to Hold Provinces Accountable for Dollars Spent
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Canadian Small Business Owners Planning Growth or Expansion
One third (34%) of small business owners plan to grow, one-in-ten (14%) say they will need new credit
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Despite Fading Medal Hopes and Controversies, Enthusiasm for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games Remains Strong
Many British Columbians are following the games closely (75%). Many living in the Olympic area
have been to an activity or event in downtown Vancouver (57%) or in their local community (49%) -
Food, Glorious (Canadian) Food
With Most (80%) Canadians Cooking at Home More Often,
Most (76%) Trust Dietitians To Tell Them the Straight Facts
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Canada at the Games: History in the Making
One half of Canadians (52%) believe the Vancouver Olympic Games are more a defining national moment than the 1972 Hockey Summit Series.
Three Quarters (74%) Believe the 2010 Olympic Games are Canada's Games, Not Vancouver's (22%) or British Columbia's (4%) -
Majority (57%) of Canadians Say There's No Appropriate Age to Retire, One in Three (31%) Working Canadians Agree They'll Never Retire
One quarter (26%) Believes Being Old is a State of Mind and Not Related to Any Particular Age
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Canada's Future Leaders Admit They're Not Good at Tax Planning, Looking for More Knowledge
Only One in Ten (8%) Young Professionals Say they're Great at Tax Planning, Eight in Ten (80%) Believe Learning about Tax-Saving Strategies is Important