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Only One-Third (32%) of Canadians Under 18 Say Their Parents Regularly Discuss Money and Finances with Them
Another Third (32%) Wish Their Parents Would Talk to Them About the Family Finances, While Two in Ten (21%) Say They Usually Have to Initiate Conversations About Money and Finances with Their Parents
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10% of Vacationing Canadian Women Admit They're Turned On By Sounds of a Couple Being Intimate in the Next Room, Although Four in Ten (42%) Find It Annoying
When Sharing a Hotel Room With Others, More Than a Third (35%) Work Their Schedule So That They Can Have Some `Alone Time'
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Despite NHL Lockout, Majority (56%) of Hockey Fans Say Hockey Will Still Be a Part of Their Life
Fans Will Get Hockey Fix from Going to Major Junior Games (61%) or Competitive Local Hockey (45%); Most (86%) Canadians Believe Local Hockey Won't Be Affected by the Lockout
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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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Uncovering Myths about Breast Cancer: Nearly One Quarter (22%) of Canadian Women Believe Antiperspirant or Deodorant Can Cause Breast Cancer
Women Divided on Whether Mammogram (54%), Checking Own Breasts (34%), Doctor Examination (11%) or Other Method (1%) is Best Way to Check for Breast Cancer
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One in Three (33%) Canadians Witnessed Child Labour Exploitation While Away on Vacation; Most (77%) Canadians Say They're Disturbed to See Children Working in Travel Industry While They're on Vacation
Half (50%) Would be Willing to Spend an Average of 27% More on Their Vacation If Companies Guaranteed They Don't Use Child Labour
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Canadian Reward Card Holders Cite `Cost and Budget' (67%) and `Family and/or Friends' (49%) as Biggest Considerations for Planning a Vacation
Canadians Nearly Three Times More Likely to Book Trips Online By Themselves (56%) Than With a Travel Agent (19%)
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Average Canadian (70%) Much More Likely to Believe Their Financial Knowledge is Good or Excellent Compared to Other Canadians (30%)
Two-Thirds (64%) Believe Financial Literacy is a Serious Issue; One-Quarter (23%) Do Nothing to Improve Their Knowledge
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Women Managers and Execs Say Managing Work and Family (60%), Outdated Perceptions of Women in the Workplace (51%) Biggest Obstacles in Career Progression
Salaries (77%) and Promotions (72%) Seen as Biggest Divisions Between Men and Women
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Two-Thirds (67%) of Canadians Are Familiar With Arthritis; Vast Majority (90%) Correctly Agree That Joint Pain Affects All Ages
Despite Awareness, Some (44%) Incorrectly Believe Joint Pain Primarily Affects Older People; One-Quarter (27%) Would Not View Joint Pain as a Health Priority If They Had It