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Calgarians in the Mood for Change on City Council
70% of Calgarians Say it's Time for a Major Change on Council
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Online Canadians Report a Large 35% Decline in the Amount of Email Received
Other `text' based communications starting to emerge, as the face of online communication is changing.
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On the Eve of its Introduction, British Columbian Consumers Continue to Massively Oppose the Harmonized Sales Tax
Residents blame government and the media for their lack of understanding of the HST
Consumers tell us that purchasing behavior will change significantly as a result of the HST -
Can Technology Reduce Hospital and Doctor Wait Times?
One quarter (28%) of online Canadians agree that they would prefer to have their first visit with
their doctor via email, text messaging or webcam -
Majority of Online Canadians Have Used a Webcam to Stay Connected
Men are Twice as Likely than Women to Have Used a Webcam to Meet People and for Business Purposes
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Almost Two Thirds (62%) Of Global Citizens Believe There Will Be a Cure for Cancer In Their Lifetime
Those in India (78%), Argentina (76%), China (75%)
Most Optimistic
Germany (43%), Italy (49%) and Hungary (50%) Least -
One in Twelve Canadian Parents State That Their Child Has Been Cyber-Bullied
One-quarter (26%) admitted that they were unsure if their child had been a victim
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British Columbians Placing Less Emphasis on Environmental Factors in Store Choice Decision
BC retailers could be doing a better job at communicating their environmental actions as half of
residents (46%) rate their performance as poor -
Advertisers are Doing Their Part to Jump Start the Economy as Two in Three (69%) Canadians Believe Advertisers Play an Important Role in Encouraging Consumer Spending
Keeping it Home Grown, Majority (65%) Says Most of the Ads we See in Canada should be Created in Canada
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Playing Boomer Musical Chairs in the Workplace
Boomer Workers and Employers "Not Talking" About Retirement Plans and Missing Expectations