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Majority (61%) of Working Canadians Didn't Contribute to Retirement Savings in 2014
Three in Ten (30%) Haven't Started Saving for Retirement At All
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Marketers Take Note: Live TV the Main Course in Canadian Media Diet
Canadians Primarily Interact With Media by Watching, More than Reading, Listening, Gaming, Browsing or Social Networking
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Keeping a Steady Income a Source of Financial Stress for 45% of Canadians
One Quarter (25%) of Working Canadians Don't Feel Secure in their Job
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Support for Airstrike Mission Against ISIS Rises to 76% (up 12 points since start of mission); Majority (83%) Believes it's a Combat Mission
Seven in Ten (69%) Support the Use of Canadian Forces on the Ground in a Combat Mission against ISIS in Iraq
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Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM)
Customers across all categories now look for a personalized experienced that is available when they want it, how they want it, where they want it. Regardless of whether the desired experience is delivered, it is now possible through the explosion of mobile coupled with the prominence of social media for consumers to give instant feedback. The consequence is the increasingly significant impact that customer experience has on the overall relationship with a brand.
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Only One Half (48%) of Canadians are Saving for their Retirement
Keeping a Steady Income (45%), Saving for Retirement (40%)
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Missing the Target: One in Three (31%) Canadians Sad to See Target Go
Canadians Split on Whether They Believe Target Could Have
Turned it Around (53%) or Not (47%) -
Nearly Four in Five Canadians (78%) Say Enhanced Internet and Technology Skills Would Make Workers More Productive
Nearly four in five Canadians (78%) agree providing more skills in technology and the Internet could help Canadian workers be more productive, according to a new poll from Ipsos Reid and the .CA Community Investment Program.