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Over Half (54%) Feel Television Offers A Good Way To Spend Quality Time With Close Ones
But Most Canadians (60%) Are Asking More Of Their TV And Would Like Home Theatre To Act As "Media Hub" For Household
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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos Reid for Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) In Canada
Gap Exists Between What Canadian Businesses Do On CSR And What Canadian Consumers Know About
Seven-in-ten Canadians (68%) Pay Attention To Issues Related To Corporate Social Responsibility
Three-Quarters Of Canadian Businesses Say They Are Engaged In Key CSR Initiatives...But, Comparatively Few Canadians Are Aware -
Astro Jeunesse Yogurt Survey
3/4 Canadians Would Prefer A Fat-Free Product That Was Sweetened Naturally To One That Was Sweetened Artificially
1/3 Canadians Don't Think They're Getting Enough Antioxidants In Their Daily Diet -
Ipsos Reid Leader One of Business in Vancouver's "Top 40 under 40"
Steve Mossop, President of Market Research, Canada West, named to publication's annual list of
young business leaders -
Companies Not Spending Enough On Business Intelligence Activities
Business Intelligence Decision-makers Give Mediocre Scores For Business Intelligence Performance Within Their Company
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Annual RBC Home Renovation Study: Part 2
Past Renovators Speak Up On Experiences & Offer Advice To Prospective Renovators
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Annual RBC Home Renovations Study Finds 76% Of Canadian Homeowners Plan To Renovate In The Next Two Years
Homeowners Speak Up On Renovation Plans & Financing Intentions
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Advertising Research Leader Launches Quick Turnaround Ad Tracking Tool
Ipsos ASI's Ad*Graph Express Ideal For Pulse Check On Ad Performance
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Albertans Still Calling For Increased Education Funding
Albertans No More Satisfied (57%) With The Overall State Of Alberta's Public Education System Than They Were In 2003
And 72% Continue To Say Funding For Public Schools In Alberta Should Be Increased
Yet, 62% Say The Quality Of Education Provided Today Is `better' (31%) Or `about the same' (31%) As What They Received