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Online Job Hunting Now Among Most Popular Online Activities
One-half Of Canadian Adults With Internet Access Have Looked At Online Job Postings, With Over One-third Of Online Job-seekers Surfing For Job Information While At Work
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A MAJORITY OF CANADIANS (55%) SAY THEY HAVE LOST CONFIDENCE IN THE STOCK MARKET AND WOULD RATHER INVEST IN OTHER THINGS
47% Of Those Who Are Invested In the Stock Market Agree
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2010 Winter Games Bid Enjoys Strong Public Support
85% of Canadians and 75% of British Columbians Support Vancouver's Bid for the 2010 Winter
Olympics
87% of Canadians Believe Federal Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing
74% of British Columbians Believe Provincial Support for Vancouver's 2010 Bid is a Good Thing -
90% Say There is a Nursing Shortage in the Province of PEI
Three-Quarters (78%; 74% of Decided PC Voters) Say Nurses Are Not Paid Enough -- 72% Believe Better Pay and Benefits for Nurses Should Be a Higher Priority Than Tax Cuts, Hiring A Public Relations Firm (83%) Or Investing In Golf Courses (91%)
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A majority of Canadians believe that pest, Weed and Plant disease control products for the home are necessary and safe when used properly
Public split on whether government should act to prohibit the sale and use of these products, with significant regional differences
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Alberta Tech Sector on the Rebound Despite Ongoing Challenge to Raise Investment Capital: Ernst & Young Report
3rd Annual Survey Highlights Issues Affecting Province's Technology Industry
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Awareness & Attitudes Towards Andropause Among Canadians
While a majority of Canadians (68%) believe that men may experience something similar to women's menopause, only 39% have heard of the term Andropause
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The Internet is Shaping the Way in Which Canadian Families Live and Work Together
RBC Study Examines the Internet's Impact on Canadian Families and Small Business Owners
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Investors Group National Survey Shows Canadians Favour Local Initiatives over National Causes for Community Investment
Investors Group National Survey Shows Canadians Favour Local Initiatives over National Causes for Community Investment