Search
-
Canadian Workforce Growing Increasingly Disloyal Toward Employer
New Ipsos Reid Study Shows 22% of Canadian Employees Feel Less Loyal to Employer
Management Must Commit to "Do More" to Re-engage Employees and Secure Futures -
Parents See Beneficial Link Between Volunteering and Education
Nearly All Parents of Above Average Students who Volunteer See the Educational Benefits of Their Children's Charitable Acts
-
What's Your Child Doing on Facebook?
Online Canadian Teens (76%) are Significantly More Likely than Parents (56%) to Have a Social Network Profile; Facebook Still Dominates
-
Only a Slim Majority (55%) `Agrees' That Health Care Services in Their Community Are Patient-Centred
Best Scores Related to Treatment from Health Care Providers;
Worst Scores Related to Wait Times and Appointment Delays -
One Quarter (25%) of Canadians are `Concerned' About Their Children's Ability to Manage Their Estate in the Future
Eight in Ten (79%) of Those With Concern Have a Will
-
Overall Quality of Life is Better in Canada Than Home Country for Majority of Ethnic and New Canadians
But Home Country May Offer a Better Social Life and Job Opportunities
-
New Market Research Offer Sharpens Raw Data for a Competitive Edge
Ipsos Reid and Tell Us About Us Inc Combine Forces for New, Unique Arrangement
-
Canadian Producers Do Not Feel the Recent Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation or the Agricultural Industry
One in Twenty Farmers in Canada (6%) Indicate That the Federal Budget Will Help Their Farm Operation, While Twice as Many (13%) Feel it Will Hurt Their Farm Operation
However, Most Feel the Harper Government is Committed to Doing What it Takes to get Canada's Economy Back on Track -
City Women Satisfied
Survey of 10 Major Canadian Cities Finds Toronto Women Are Top Satisfied in More Life Areas than Urban Counterparts