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Most Millionaires Shop at Walmart
Value for Price the Driving Factor for Most Millionaires' Retail Purchases, But Some Categories Buck the Trend
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Two in Ten (16%) Working Canadians Say Their Place of Work is Frequently the Source of Feelings of Depression, Anxiety or Other Mental Illness
Most (65%) Employees Say They Wouldn't Be Likely to Talk to Their Boss Openly about a Mental Illness
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Reaching Canada's Affluent: Five Things Every Marketer Needs to Know for Building Successful Strategies
By Harriet Shenken & Danielle Da Cruz
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadian Parents Believe More Time Devoted to Physical Education Would Lead to Improvements in Math, Science, and Reading/Writing
While Most Parents Believe Health (89%) and Physical Education (91%) Are Important, Fewer (77%) Are Satisfied with the Quality of Teaching in These Subjects
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Four in Five (78%) Calgarians Believe There's Still A Lot of Stigma Attached to Mental Illness; One in Five (21%) Feel Apprehensive Around Those With Such Illnesses
One in Four (24%) Would Feel Uncomfortable Talking About A Mental Health Concern If They Had One
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Majority (59%) of Canadian Adults Have Been Bullied During Childhood and Teenage Years; Half (45%) of Canadians Bullied Cite a Lasting Harmful Effect on Them as an Adult
Three Quarters (78%) of Canadians Believe Not Enough is Being Done to Stop Bullying in Their Community While Nine in Ten (87%) Believe Providing A Mentor Could Help Reduce Bullying
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Ipsos Reid Unveils Second Annual Most Influential Brands Study at ICA's FFWD 2013
Study Presents First Foray into Most Influential Brand in the World