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Canadians Spent $650 Million For Gifts Online During 2000 Holiday Season, Exceeding Expectations
Survey Shows Majority Of Online Purchasers Highly Satisfied With Experience And Will Continue To Shop Online In The Future
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Widespread Adoption of Wireless Devices Reported;
North American Survey Shows Major Concerns About Security
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Canadians Avid Users of Health Related Websites
Over One-Half (55%) of Canadians with Internet Access Have Visited Health Websites, But Many Sceptical About the Information
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Online Gift Buying in Canada Set to Double This Holiday Season
Canadians Expected to Spend More Than $500 Million Making Purchases Online During Crucial Holiday Season - Ipsos-Reid Study
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The Provincial BC Liberals are viewed as the party which will provide the best support for BC's technology industry. Among Federal parties, the Liberal Party of Canada has a slight edge in perceived support for high-tech.
Survey also indicates the belief that the high-tech sector will contribute the most to economic activity and jobs to the BC economy in the future.
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Internet Shaping The Automobile Marketplace In Canada
Half of Canadians with Internet Access Have Used It for Comparison Shopping for Vehicles; One-In-Every-Ten Have Used It to Initiate or Complete A Vehicle Purchase
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Click and Connect: New Study Shows that the Internet Has Re-Defined The Social Interactions Of Canadians, By Helping Start New Relationships.
Almost three-in-ten (28%) Canadian Internet users have made new friends online
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Human Genome Project
Nine in Ten (88%) Think the Mapping of the Human Genome Will Lead to Discoveries that Will Greatly Increase our Quality of Life and Health
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New Study Shows Canadians Fiercely Loyal to Canadian Sites
Online Canadians are more likely to visit Canadian sites over American sites for world news, financial news, and sports news
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Canadian Internet access continues to grow, and users say the Net has had a significant impact on their lives.
Internet Access among Canadian adults in Canada has increased from 55% to 70% in the past twelve months.