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Canadians Feeling More Charitable, But Will It Last?
Greater Competition, Economic Worries Put the Pressure on Charitable Giving
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Canadian Entrepreneurs Dish Out Free Advice on How to Grow a Business
Develop a Plan and Managing Time Well Most Common Advice
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Friends/Fun Help Contest Winners with an 18% Share of "The Happiness Equation"
20 Ipsos Contest Winners to Receive Copies of John Hallward's Book on Happiness
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Six in Ten (58%) Canadians More Concerned About a Terrorist Attack on Canada Now Than Before 9/11
Just One Quarter (23%) Think Canada and the U.S. Can Relax Security Measures Now That There Hasn't Been an Attack in 10 Years
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While Half (51%) Believe Ontario Heading on Right Track (+19 Points from One Year Ago), Just One Third (34%) Say McGuinty Government Has Done a Good Job and Deserves Re-Election
PC Hudak (38%, +1) Continues to Lead as Ontarian's Choice for Best Premier But Incumbent Liberal Premier McGuinty (33%, +4)
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When it comes to Healthcare, Most Canadians (89%) Expect the Federal Government to Play a Leading Role - and Think that a First Ministers Meeting Needs to be Called as Soon as Possible to Address the Challenges Facing the Health System (92%)
Gap Between Perceived Level of Importance and Rating of Performance Suggests Ample Room for Improvement in the
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Two in Ten (20%) Canadians Who Own a Mobile Device Use It to Access the Internet
New Ipsos Reid Research Defines Segments of Mobile-Phone Users
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Advisors and Written Financial Plans Help Canadians Become Retirement Ready On Time
Most Want Advice but Only 1/3 Have an Advisor and Only One-in-Seven Have a Written Financial Plan
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Sun Life Canadian Unretirement(TM) Index Drops in 2010 as Canadians Lose Confidence About When and How Well They Can Really Retire
Even Confidence in Government Benefits has Fallen