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Eight in Ten (77%) Parents Concerned Their Teenage Child Could Encounter Sexual Predators Online
Two Thirds (62%) Are Visiting Websites That Their Child Has Visited To Monitor Content
Only Half (53%) Know Who To Contact Should Their Child
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Early Moving Costs Catch Some Canadians By Surprise
Almost Half (43%) Admit To Being Unknowledgeable Of Closing Costs Such As Mortgage Loan Insurance, Legal Fees And Land Transfer Taxes
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Boomers Baffled About Role As Executor Of A Will
Canadians Believe Responsibilities Include Taking Care of Deceased's Children (31%) And Adopting Their Pets (24%)
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Canadians Turn To Nursing Organizations To Obtain Trustworthy Healthcare Information
Nearly all (84%) Canadians Trust the Information Given to them by Nursing Organizations
While only three in ten (30%) rate the Quality of Healthcare in Canada as `Excellent' or `Very Good', Canadians credit Frontline Workers for Major Responsibility of Quality Care -
More Canadians Have Changed Hair Colour (45%) than Hotmail Email Accounts (23%) in the Past 10 Years
Three Quarters (76%) of Canadians Creating Virtual Shoeboxes by Archiving Important Messages, Documents and Photos
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Good Customer Service Best Way To Show Customer Appreciation
Three-quarters (74%) of Canadian consumers say "good customer service" is the best way for companies to express appreciation for their patronage
Notably, six-in-ten (62%) Canadians say the last time they "received great customer service" was within the past month
Convenient hours of operation is a valued attribute in service by majority of Canadian consumers (97%)
Majority (84%) of Canadians agree that one experience can make or break their relationship with a particular brand or company -
Given The Chance To Start Over, Most (71%) Would Get More Professional Career Planning
Almost All Young Adults (95%) Have Turned To Parents For Career And Job Advice -- Yet Half (51%) Feel Their Parents Didn't Really Get Involved In Helping Them Find Their Job And Career Path
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Generational Divide: While Almost All (93%) Of Parents Say They're "Most Responsible" For Ensuring Healthy Youth, Only Half (53%) of Nation's Youth Agree
Survey Findings Suggest Parents May Be Overestimating Healthy Living Practices of their Families as a New Perception vs. Reality "Generation Gap" Emerges