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Majority (63%) of Young Canadian Families Have RESPs for Children's Future Education Costs
Room for Investing Improvement: One in Four (25%) Contributors Put Away an Average of $200 or Less to RESPs Annually
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2013 Not as Good to Canadians as 2012 in All Areas Except Their Job or Career
Canadians Optimistic for 2014 for Their Families and Jobs,
Forecast Improvement Over 2013 -
New Study Shows Canadians are Hot on What's Cool
Ipsos Investigates the `Rules of Cool' and Implications for Brands
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Toronto Residents Split on Whether City Headed on the Right Track (48%) or in the Wrong Direction (52%)
Rob Ford Issues (26%), Public Transit (20%) Top the List of
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Four in Five (80%) Pre-Retired Canadians Believe They'll Have the Choice of When to Retire; Reality Reveals that Less Than Half (41%) of Current Retirees Had This Choice
Majority (65%) of Retired Canadians Only Knew a Year or Less in Advance of Their Retirement; One in Ten (12%) Had No Advance Notice
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Two in Five (36%) Canadian Parents Feel Current Financial Situation is Affecting Children's Perception of Money Management
One in Five (20%) Cite Affected or Strained Relationship With Children Due to Money Woes
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Most Canadians Likely to Volunteer If a Small Time Commitment Needed (65%) or They Had An Extra Hour to Spare (55%)
Nearly Half (45%) of Canadians Who Don't Volunteer Identify Lack of Time as the Main Barrier