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Fewer Canadians Overspent This Christmas, But Those that Did Overspent More
Those That Overspent Did so by $467 on Average,
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Growing Number of Young Canadians Have RRSPs, as Saving for Retirement Moves Up the List of Priorities
One in Three (35%) Young Adults Who Intend to Contribute to an RRSP Will Increase Their Contribution This Year over Last
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Three Quarters (74%) of Canadians Say They Plan on Only Buying Gifts that are Discounted or On Sale this Holiday Season, Up 5 Points From Last Year
But Fewer (25%) Would Consider Purchasing Fake Clothing and Accessories Online if the Product Looked Authentic and Cost Less, Down 4 Points from Last Year
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Canadians Set for a Green Christmas as Majority Recycle Gift Wrap Once Gift is Opened (55%), use LED Lights to Decorate Tree and Home (55%)
Majority (57%) Use Own Reusable Bags and Carts when Christmas Shopping, Six in Ten (62%) Say their Community has a Christmas Tree
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Despite Shaky Economy, Canadians Still in Gift-Giving Mood
Canadians Plan to Spend More on Gifts and Entertaining
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It's Better To Receive Than To Give The Latest Technology
Tablets, E-Readers And Smartphones Are On British Columbians' Holiday Wish Lists
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BlackBerry, Apple, Kobo Top Brands in Canada's Mobile Device Market
But as Smartphone, Tablet and eReader Markets Evolve, Will this Continue?