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Canadian Reward Card Holders Cite `Cost and Budget' (67%) and `Family and/or Friends' (49%) as Biggest Considerations for Planning a Vacation
Canadians Nearly Three Times More Likely to Book Trips Online By Themselves (56%) Than With a Travel Agent (19%)
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Four in Ten (38%) Retired Boomers Say They Didn't Retire at a Time of Their Choosing; Most (85%) Pre-Retired Boomers Think They'll Pick a Time of Their Choosing
One-in-Five (20%) Retired Boomers Knew One Month Before Actual Retirement; Four in Ten (42%) Had Less Than Six Months Notice
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Ipsos in Vancouver Elevates Pierzchala to New Leadership Role
Dave Pierzchala to Lead Ipsos Marketing and Loyalty Teams in Vancouver
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Nine in Ten (86%) Think That Schools Should Invest Money in Better and New Technology to Help Teach Kids
Most (79%) Believe There's a Fine Balance Between New and Old Techniques
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Two-Thirds (67%) of Canadians Are Familiar With Arthritis; Vast Majority (90%) Correctly Agree That Joint Pain Affects All Ages
Despite Awareness, Some (44%) Incorrectly Believe Joint Pain Primarily Affects Older People; One-Quarter (27%) Would Not View Joint Pain as a Health Priority If They Had It
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While Canadians Generally Confident They Could Recognize the Signs of a Medical Emergency, They're Less Confident with Their Skills to Help
Four in Ten (38%) Canadians Say They've Provided First Aid,
Eight in Ten (78%) Say It's Very Important to Know
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If Quebec Proceeds with Sovereignty Referendum and "Yes" Wins, Majority (57%) of Canadians Outside Quebec Would Negotiate Outright Breakup, Not Political or Economic Association (43%)
Majority of Quebecers (55%) and Those in Rest of Canada (67%) Say "Clear Majority" for Winning Referendum Should be No Less than 66%
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Canadians Name Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (41%) as Top Fictional School to Attend
George Clooney (26% of Women) and Jennifer Aniston (18% of Men) Are Most-Desired Dates for a High-School Reunion
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadians Say Canada's Olympic Team Met (58%) or Exceeded (6%) Their Expectations
Seven in Ten (69%) are Satisfied with Team Canada's Medal Count, Almost All (95%) are Proud of the Individual Athletes who Represented Canada at the Olympics
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Health: The Great Divide Between Lower and Higher Income Canadians
Nearly half (46%) of Canadian households earning less than $30,000 per year `agree' that as a result of the economic downturn they have spent less time, energy and money sustaining their health, a stark difference compared to nineteen percent among those earning $60,000 or more a year