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Canadians With Internet Access At Work Spend 1.6 Billion Hours A Year Surfing The Net For Personal Reasons
38% of Canadians With Internet Access From Work Spend An Average of 4.5 Hours Per Week Surfing For Personal Reasons, Double The Number From 2000
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Calgarians Penalize Mayor And Council
48% Disapprove of the Mayor and City Council's Ability to Work Together to Address Important Issues
Calgarians Almost Twice as Likely to Blame Council (46%) Over the Mayor (25%) for Failing to Communicate and Cooperate with Each Other
Perception that the Mayor and City Council Are on the "Right Track" (74%) Has Dropped 13 Points Since October -
Canadians Spend $990 Million For Gifts Online During 2002 Holiday Season, Down 14% From 2001
Decrease In Average Amount Spent And Few New Online Shoppers Leads To Decline
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One in Three (34%) Ontarians Likely to Watch This Year's Super Bowl
With One-Third (33%) of Viewers Likely to Also Bet on the Game
Bets Likely to be Personal with Friends (64%) or in an Office Pool (24%)
In General, One in Six (17%) Ontarians Bet on Sporting Events, with Football (63%) and Hockey (60%) Most Popular -
One-Fifth (20%) of Canadian Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Three-Quarters (78%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance, Less Only One-Third (35%) Actually Did
`Cooking the Books' (65%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (64%) Seen as Biggest Problems