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More Canadians Believe Asia's Growing Economic Strength Represents an Opportunity (60%) for Canada than a Threat (40%)
But Majority (55%) Disagrees That Canadian Companies are Well Prepared to Compete against Asian Companies
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Average Canadian (70%) Much More Likely to Believe Their Financial Knowledge is Good or Excellent Compared to Other Canadians (30%)
Two-Thirds (64%) Believe Financial Literacy is a Serious Issue; One-Quarter (23%) Do Nothing to Improve Their Knowledge
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BC NDP Stay Far Ahead as BC Liberals Take Back Some Support from BC Conservatives
NDP (49%, up 1) Lead BC Liberals (32%, up 3) and BC Conservatives (12%, down 4)
Dix (35%, up 4) Expands Lead Over Clark (22%, down 3) as Best Premier -
Four in Ten (38%) Retired Boomers Say They Didn't Retire at a Time of Their Choosing; Most (85%) Pre-Retired Boomers Think They'll Pick a Time of Their Choosing
One-in-Five (20%) Retired Boomers Knew One Month Before Actual Retirement; Four in Ten (42%) Had Less Than Six Months Notice
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Android Reaping Significant Gain in Canadian Marketplace
Android and Apple Battling for Canadian Mobile Dominance
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Overall, Eight in Ten (81%) Support a Free Trade Agreement Between Canada and the European Union
Support Dwindles to One-Third (31%) When Factoring In Extended Drug Patents That Would Increase Prescription Costs
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Public Perspectives: National Economic and Issues Update
The September edition of Public Perspectives features an economic and issues update as Canadians assess the national and local economies, their personal finances, and their issue concerns
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Ipsos in Vancouver Elevates Pierzchala to New Leadership Role
Dave Pierzchala to Lead Ipsos Marketing and Loyalty Teams in Vancouver
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Nine in Ten (86%) Think That Schools Should Invest Money in Better and New Technology to Help Teach Kids
Most (79%) Believe There's a Fine Balance Between New and Old Techniques