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To Cook or Not to Cook
Download this article to read insights gleaned from our daily tracker, FIVE, and to learn more about Exploring Today's Canadian Kitchens.
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Designated Driving: A New Generation Comes of Age
A Landmark Piece of Research Conducted for Labatt Breweries of Canada by Ipsos Reid Examines the Social Involvement and Acceptance of Young Adult Designated Driving in Canada
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Familiarity (74%) and Support (87%) For Canada's Supply Management System High Among Country's Mayors and Reeves
Nine in Ten (90%) With Local Supply-Managed Industries Believe System is Important to Their Communities
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Rising Food Prices Cause Canadians to be More Frugal, Make Smarter Food-Buying Decisions
Despite Dip in Job Anxiety, Economic Mood in Canada Darkening as National Index Decreases for First Time in Two Years
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadian Parents Believe More Time Devoted to Physical Education Would Lead to Improvements in Math, Science, and Reading/Writing
While Most Parents Believe Health (89%) and Physical Education (91%) Are Important, Fewer (77%) Are Satisfied with the Quality of Teaching in These Subjects
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British Columbians And Cross-Border Shopping
Two-Thirds (66%) Have Gone Shopping In The U.S. Over The Past Year
Most (72%) Feel No Guilt About Their Cross-Border Shopping
One-In-Six (15%) Have Lied To A Customs Agent