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While Most (71%) Businesses Use Technology to Drive Revenue and Stay Competitive, Six in Ten (62%) Say Their IT Staff is Expected to do More With Less in this Economic Downturn
One in Three (31%) Are Investing Fewer Resources into Upgrades and New Technologies, But Most Are Staying the Course (59%) or Investing More Resources (10%)
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New Survey on Canadians' views on Climate Change and the Economic Crisis
45% of Canadians Agree that Serious Action on Climate Change Should Wait Until the Recession is Behind Us
Seven in Ten (71%) Say It is More Important for the Government to Focus on Jobs Than Climate Change at the Moment -
Four in Ten (41%) Small and Medium-Sized Business Owners Think Data Thieves and Hackers Aren't Interested in a Business of Their Size
But Most Say It's `Vital' (39%) or `Important' (41%) To Their Business' Approach to Secure Their Customers' Information
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As RRSP Deadline Approaches, More Canadians Poised to Contribute, But Many Existing Contributors Likely to Scale Back Their Contributions
One Quarter of Canadians With Retirement Savings `Anxious' (19%) or `Panicking' (5%)
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City Women Satisfied
Survey of 10 Major Canadian Cities Finds Toronto Women Are Top Satisfied in More Life Areas than Urban Counterparts
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85% of Canadians Say Their Eating Habits Need Some Improvement
To Improve Their Fitness Levels, Seven in Ten (68%) Have Changed their Eating Habits in the Last Year
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Seven in ten (68%) Say Cruises Provide Good Value for Money
Almost all (94%) Agree Cruise Ships Travel to
Exciting Destinations All Over the World;
Two in three (64%) Say They're More Exciting than
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Economic Conditions Causing Many (28%) Boomers to Delay Retirement
Retiring Boomers Who Own Businesses Even More Likely (37%) to Delay Retirement on Account of the Economic Slump
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As Canadian Olympic Committee Sets Goal To Be Atop Medal Standings in Vancouver 2010 Games, Just 9% Say Expectations are `Unrealistic and Overly Ambitious'
But a Majority (51%) Disagrees that Our Athletes Have the Financial Resources to Succeed
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British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Continue Dropping In 2009, But Outlook Is Improving
Four-in-ten (42%) Expect Housing Prices to be Lower in a Year, Down From 57% in
November
Seven-in-ten (71%) Say It's a Good Time to Buy a Home, Up From 60%