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Hockey Fans in BC Cautiously Welcome Back the NHL and the Vancouver Canucks
Excitement for the Upcoming Hockey Season Low
Expectations for the Canucks are Mixed -
Canadians Losing Confidence in RCMP: Fewer Believe Brass (46%, Down 15 Points), Rank and File (69%, Down 13 Points) Doing a Good Job Compared to 2007
Just Two Thirds (63%) `Agree' That RCMP Can Stop Harassment of
Female Employees Among Its Own Ranks -
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 -
Canadian Baby Boomers Testing the Waters of New Technology
Not Early Adopters, Boomers (16%) Are Keeping the Pace With Younger Canadians (18%) When
It Comes to Tablet Ownership -
Half (45%) of Online Shoppers Plan on Taking Advantage of Discounts on American Websites by Shopping Online This Black Friday/Cyber Monday
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Online Shoppers Expect to Spend $220 Online This Year During This Weekend; Clothing and Accessories (49%) Are Most Popular Purchases
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Three-Quarters (76%) of Americans Have Recycled Everyday, Household Items like Aluminum Cans (76%) or Plastic Bottles (72%), While Less than One-Third Recycle Electronic Items Like Single-Use (31%) or Rechargeable Batteries (26%) and Cell Phones (27%)
Nine in Ten (92%) Americans `Agree', However, That Recycling is Important for the Earth and for Future Generations