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Pay for Content Model Not Likely to Succeed While Most of the Web is 'Free'
Canadian Internet Users say 'Why Pay?' when the Majority of Sites offer Information for Free According to Recent Canadian Interactive Reid Report from Ipsos-Reid.
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Canadians and Their Television Watching Habits
Canadians are Watching Less TV than They Have in the Past
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Majority (55%) Say Hot Weather Indicative of Increased Global Warming
Half of Canadians Say Their Federal (53%) and Provincial Governments (54%) Are Doing A Poor Job Addressing Concerns About Global Warming
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Free Time On A Long Weekend: What Canadians Want To Do and Who They'd Like To Share it With
Canadians Most Want To Hang Out With Family and Friends (38%), Do A Physical Activity (29%), Or Have A Lazy Weekend/Go Camping (15%)
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Digital Cameras Poised to Enjoy Mass Market Acceptance
From camera clicks to mouse clicks, close to one in five adults use digital cameras to exchange images online with friends and families
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Summer Poor-Air-Quality Warnings
When It Comes To Air Pollution Emissions From Cars, Increasing Taxes For More Public Transit (37%) Takes A Back Seat To Restricting Cars When A Warning Has Been Declared (58%)
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Canadians and Fitness
Comparable to a Year Ago, a Majority (79%) of Canadians Say They are Fit and Meet National Fitness Standards (88%)
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Public Confidence In BC's Healthcare System
Confidence In Bc's Health Care System Dropping; 68% Of Bc Public Say Confidence In System Is Worse Today Than A Year Ago
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5th Annual Canada Day History Quiz
Poll gauges Americans' and Canadians' knowledge of equivalent historical facts -- Fully six in ten (63%) Americans pass compared to only 39% of Canadians
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"Shirt and Tie" (28%) and "Cardigan and Loafers" (21%) Are The Most Popular Ways To Describe Canadian Fathers, While A Third See Their Dads in A Funnier Light
One-Third (31%) Say Their Dad Falls Into The "Socks With Sandals" (12%), "Business Socks and Running Shoes" (10%) or "Pants Pulled Up High Over Stomach" (9%) Categories