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Workplace Health and Safety Practices are Improving Across North America According to Employees...While Compliance with Workers' Compensation Laws is still an Issue
Majority Of Workers Across North America Trust Their Workers' Compensation System To Act In Their Best Interests
One-Quarter Of Workers Say That Employers Are Not Reporting Accidents When They Occur, And One In Three Workers Say They Know That Employees Report False Claims -
Economic Confidence Remains High Despite Reports Of Economic Woe
Expectations About Interest Rates, Home Purchase Intentions, Job Security, and Personal Economic Forecasting Fuel Continued Robust Consumer Economic Confidence
Three-Quarters (73%) Say Overall State of Canadian Economy is "Good," One-Third (32%) Think it will Improve
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Jumps Another 3 Points to Highest Level of 116.88 Since August 2002 -
Identity Theft Worries: Half of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned
One-Half (50%) Of Canadians Using Debit and Credit Cards Are Concerned About Debit Card Information Being Intercepted. And One-half (52%) Are Concerned About Credit Card Information Intercepts
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The Ipsos-Reid Canadian Monthly Economic Confidence Indicator
Expectations About Interest Rates and Job Security Fuel Robust Consumer Economic Confidence
Three-Quarters (74%) Say Overall State of Canadian Economy is "Good," Fears of Interest Rate Increase Drop, Job Anxiety Near Record Lows (20%)
Ipsos-Reid Canadian Economic Confidence Index Jumps 14 Points to Highest Level of 113.71 Since August 2002 -
Six in Ten (60%) Canadians Report Eating Breakfast Every Day
Of the Remaining Four in Ten, 42% Say they Are Just Not Hungry -- 38% Blame a Lack of Time; As for Ways to Save Time in the Morning, One in Four (26%) Say They Have Skipped Breakfast, While One in Five (21%) Report Eating Breakfast on the Go
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Debt Loads Are Growing Faster Than Assets: Is Financial Stress On The Rise For Canadian Households?
Just Under One-Third (31%) Of Canadians Are Concerned About Managing Their Current Debt Load
However, Four-In-Ten (42%) Are Optimistic That Their Own Financial Situation Will Improve In The Upcoming Year -
Parent Care: The Latest, Greatest Challenge for Baby Boomers
An address by John Wright, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Ipsos-Reid to the Empire Club of Canada, in Toronto on May 8th, 2003.