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Economic Outlook April 2001
Despite Market Volatility, Loonie Drop and Recession Rhetoric Canadians Remain Upbeat about Economy, Jobs
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What Makes Employees Stay And What Draws them Away?
Workopolis survey finds money may entice, but day-to-day work and atmosphere determine satisfaction
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Workin' Past 9 to 5 -- New Study Finds Many Canadian White-Collar Workers Tied to Job Around the Clock
Study finds 21% of workers available 24/7
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Majority (60%) of Canadians Don't Believe Enough is being done to Protect Internet Consumers From Cyber Crime -And Half (52%) Feel Threatened
Seven in Ten (72%) Say Cyber Criminals Have Less of A Chance of Being Caught Than A Criminal in The Real World and Half (47%) Believe That Cyber Crime Will Become More Serious
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Teens make easy target for killer app
As they turn to e-mail and chat, marketers should follow...cautiously
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When Working at Internet Speed Doesn't Work
Staying up to speed means taking the time to ask what your users want
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Canadians Hold Steady on Economic Outlook
Doubling Since November, One-Third (34%) of Canadians Now Say Economy Will "Get Worse" Next Year - One-Quarter (24%) Say it Will "Improve"
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Canadian E-Commerce Gains Momentum - $4.3 billion Spent Online in 2000, More than Double Last Year's Spending
Up to 2 Million Canadians Poised to Shop Online for First Time in 2001 - Ipsos-Reid Survey Results to be Presented at Comdex Canada West
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Privacy Policies Critical to Online Consumer Trust
Study Shows Companies' Privacy Policies and Reputations Are Two Biggest Influences on Consumer Trust When Providing Personal Information Online