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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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Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Buy Lunch From Local Eateries At Least Once a Month; Two-Thirds (68%) of Those That Do Take Half Hour or Less for Lunch
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Bring Lunch to Work At Least Sometimes Wish They'd Gone Out to Eat Instead
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More Canadians This Year (30%) Than in 2010 (22%) Intend to Attend an Official Remembrance Day Service on November 11th
Most (85%) Canadians Agree Remembrance Day Should be a
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Majority of Canadians Support Adopting American-Style `Town-Hall' Debates (75%), More Televised Leaders Debates (65%), and More Referenda (59%), But Don't Want Political Action Committees (47%) or Removal of Spending Limits (25%)
Majority of Canadians (62%) Support Online Voting in Canada
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Three-Quarters (72%) of Canadians Are Experiencing an Uncomfortable Level of Stress; Number Jumps to Nine in Ten (90%) Among 18-24 Year Olds
Finances (44%) and Work Life (26%) Among Top Causes for Excessive Stress Levels
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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
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More Canadians (26%, +4 pts) Have No Personal Debt Compared to Last year, Although Those With Debt Are Less Comfortable (40%, -5 pts) and More Anxious (34%, +2pts) With Their Debt Level This Year
Despite This, Majority (58%) of Canadians Are Happy With Their Current Debt Situation
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A Majority (54%) of Canadians Would Use Social Media Channels, Such as Facebook or Twitter to Let Their Friends and Family Know That They are Safe in the Event of an Emergency
One-Third (35%) of Canadians Think That Emergency Services Such as Fire or Police Would Respond to a Request for Help Over Social Media
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Four in Five (84%) Managers and Supervisors Believe It's Part of Their Job to Intervene With Employees Who Are Showing Signs of Depression
One in Three (31%) Have Had Training to Deal with Depressed Employees; Over Six in Ten (63%) Would Like to Receive Better Training