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Close to Half of Canadians Now Own a Smartphone
Samsung a Rising Star for 2013, Now Tied with BlackBerry for Brand Preference
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Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Spent More Than Intended This Holiday Season; Overspent by an Average of $463
Seven in Ten (69%) Canadian Kept Spending in Check; Cite Not Wanting to Increase Debt Load (41%) as Top Motivation for Sticking to Their Budget
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Four in Five (84%) of Canadian Parents Believe Technology Allows Families to Be Better Connected
Majority (55%) Think Canadian Families Now Have More Complex Needs When it Comes to Communicating with Loved Ones Compared to Families Three Years Ago
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Many Canadians Believe Saving For Children's Education (48%) and Caring for Aging Parents (36%) Will Hinder Ability to Save For Retirement
More Canadians Expect Pension Income From Employer in Retirement (24%) Than Actually Have a Defined Benefit (18%) or Contribution (19%) Pension Plan
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One in Five (21%) Canadians are Too Busy Preparing and Organizing Holiday Festivities to Fully Enjoy This Holiday Season
Despite Emergence of New Modes of Communication, Canadians Still Prefer to Give and Receive Traditional Holiday Greetings
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British Columbians Are Spoiling Others and Themselves With Holiday Gifts
Most (83%) Agree That It Is Always Better To Give Than To Receive
Half (50%) Bought Gifts To Reward Themselves During The Holiday Season