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Rising Gas, Food Prices Hitting Canadian Households Hard
RBC CCO Index Drops Two Points as 45% say Inflation Has Had Significant Impact on Their Budget
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Smart Insights on Smartphones in Canada
Ipsos Reid been tracking smartphone penetration and consumer behavior in Canada for several years now, but only recently have the numbers captured our attention.
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Driver Courtesy on Decline in BC
Half (49%) Say Drivers in Their Community are Less Courteous than Five Years Ago
British Columbians Tend to See Themselves as More Courteous than Other Drivers on the Road -
Redeeming Flights (57%) Most Popular Reward Among Travel Reward Credit Card Holders
But Four in Ten (40%) Say There Were No Reward Seats Available for their Preferred Flight or Dates
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One Quarter (25%) of Ontarians Admit it's Difficult to Lead a Healthy Life and Make Healthy Choices
Most (85%) Ontarians Would `Support' the Ontario Provincial Government Increasing Its Investment in Health
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Seven in Ten (70%) Renters in Ontario Say Buying a Home is in their Plan
But Majority (89%) of Ontarians Believe Owning a Home Will Become Even More Difficult for Future Generations
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The Canadian Federal Election Campaign and Social Media: Ground Breaking Research Measures Participation Rate among Potential Voters During an Election Campaign
Finds Just 6% Discuss Policy and Politics Every Day on Social and News Media Sites but with 21% Participating Weekly, Future Growth Likely
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Sun Life Canadian Unretirement(TM) Index Drops in 2010 as Canadians Lose Confidence About When and How Well They Can Really Retire
Even Confidence in Government Benefits has Fallen
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Advisors and Written Financial Plans Help Canadians Become Retirement Ready On Time
Most Want Advice but Only 1/3 Have an Advisor and Only One-in-Seven Have a Written Financial Plan
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Third Annual Sun Life Financial Retirement Survey Shows Canadian Workers Have Tacked on Average 2.8 Years to Retirement Expectations Over Last Two Years
In 2008, 51% of Canadian Workers aged 30+ Indicated that by Age 66 They Expected to be Fully Retired, Not Working For Money. In 2010, that's Dropped a Staggering 27 Points to Just 28%