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Good Customer Service Best Way To Show Customer Appreciation
Three-quarters (74%) of Canadian consumers say "good customer service" is the best way for companies to express appreciation for their patronage
Notably, six-in-ten (62%) Canadians say the last time they "received great customer service" was within the past month
Convenient hours of operation is a valued attribute in service by majority of Canadian consumers (97%)
Majority (84%) of Canadians agree that one experience can make or break their relationship with a particular brand or company -
TD Visa Travel Survey
Albertans (92%), Manitobans / Saskatchewanians (88%) Most Likely to Travel for Fun and Relaxation
One-in-three Canadians (35%) Choose Europe as Best Vacation Destination to Send a Loved One; The Caribbean (22%) Strong Second Choice, with Australia and New Zealand (21%)Coming in Third
Albertans (33%) and Saskatchewanians / Manitobans (30%) willing to spend the most on a holiday; Ontarians (35%) would spend the least -
Expedia.Ca Summer 2007 Travel Survey
Travel One Of The Top Canadian Fantasies
Half Of Canadians Are Planning To Travel This Summer; One-Third Are Planning A Paid Vacation -
Despite Detainee Furor, Majority (53%) Say Defence Minister O'Connor Should Stay in Post
Only 36% Believe O'Connor Has Been Negligent in Monitoring Afghan Detainee Treatment and Should be Sacked
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Race Tightens To A Virtual Tie
The Contest Narrows to One-Point as Conservatives Decline and Liberals Improve in Seat-Rich Ontario and Quebec
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Calgarians Side With Mayor Bronconnier In Critism Of Provincial Budget
Seven-in-ten (69%) Calgarians Support Bronconnier In His Negative Reviews Of The Stelmach Budget
Seven-in-ten (68%) Calgarians Also Say Province Should Not Put Restrictions On How Money Is Spent -
Given The Chance To Start Over, Most (71%) Would Get More Professional Career Planning
Almost All Young Adults (95%) Have Turned To Parents For Career And Job Advice -- Yet Half (51%) Feel Their Parents Didn't Really Get Involved In Helping Them Find Their Job And Career Path
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Steady As She Goes: Conservatives Remain Ahead
Tories and Grits Tied in Volatile, Seat-rich Ontario and Quebec
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Eighty-Four Percent Say Canadians Becoming Less Patient About Lining Up
"Registering At A Clinic Or Hospital" And "Checkout In Retail Stores" Tie As The Worst Places For Long Queues