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Less Than Half of Canadian Small Businesses Promote Themselves Via Dedicated Website (41%) or Social Media (39%)
One in Five (20%) Small Business Owners Cite Keeping Up-To-Date Technologically As One of The Top Three Challenges Their Business May Face In the Next Year
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Bullies Taking to Social Networking as Teens Become More Mobile
One-in-Five (20%) Canadian Teens Say They Have Witnessed Online Bullying
One-in-Seven (14%) Have Received Inappropriate Comments through Social
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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
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Four in Five (84%) of Canadian Parents Believe Technology Allows Families to Be Better Connected
Majority (55%) Think Canadian Families Now Have More Complex Needs When it Comes to Communicating with Loved Ones Compared to Families Three Years Ago
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One in Five (21%) Canadians are Too Busy Preparing and Organizing Holiday Festivities to Fully Enjoy This Holiday Season
Despite Emergence of New Modes of Communication, Canadians Still Prefer to Give and Receive Traditional Holiday Greetings
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Less Than Half (44 Per Cent) of Canadian Employees Have Confidence in the Senior Leadership at Their Workplace; British Columbians (43 Per Cent), Atlantic Canadians (43 Per Cent), and Retail Employees (39 Per Cent) Least Confident
Only Slightly More `Agree' (39%) That They Trust What Senior Leaders Say Than `Disagree' (32%)