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Canadians Are Bugged By Reward Program Expiry Dates And Annual Fees!
And For Many, Redeeming Those Rewards Is Too Complicated.
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The Experiences of New Canadians
Eight In Ten (82%) New Canadians Are `Happy To Be In Canada' And `Hopeful About Their Future';
New Canadians Say `Owning A Home' (20%) And `Having A Good Job' (28%) Made Them Feel Established In Canada -
Despite Using Vacations To Rekindle Fire (73%), Majority (54%) Of Couples Haven't Been On Vacation Without Kids Or Family In Past Year
Eight In Ten (78%) Believe Vacations Remind Them Of Their Partner's Best Qualities
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IT Through The Eyes Of Multi-Generation Small And Medium-Sized Business Owners:
Young Entrepreneurs Say They Can't Live Without Technology To Gain Better Work/Life Balance, Not So For Older Entrepreneurs
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Film Or Digital: A Snapshot of Canadians And Their Photo Preferences
While Seven Ten (68%) Typically Use Digital Photography To Take Pictures, Canadians Are More Likely To Use Conventional Means Of Sharing Photos
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Canadians Assess Arts And Culture In Their Community
While Most Canadians Recognize The Benefits Of The Arts And Culture To Their Economy And Local Tourism, Six In Ten (59%) Believe That Their Local Government Doesn't Do Enough To Support The Arts
Six In Ten (58%) Believe Their Governments Don't Have The Cash To Support The Arts Over Other `More Necessary' Programs -
Craving A Snack: Half (49%) Of Canadians Eat In Between Meals At Least Once A Day
With 45% Saying That They're Busier Than They Used To Be, Canadians Are Routinely Skipping Meals; Four In Ten (36%) Say Their Snacks Becoming Less Healthy
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Rewards, Vacations, And Perks Are Passй: Canadians Care Most About Cash
Four In Ten (39%) Consider Salary The Most Important Consideration When Choosing A Job, While Vacation Time Least Important (2%)
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Eight in Ten (77%) Parents Concerned Their Teenage Child Could Encounter Sexual Predators Online
Two Thirds (62%) Are Visiting Websites That Their Child Has Visited To Monitor Content
Only Half (53%) Know Who To Contact Should Their Child
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Canadians Overwhelmingly Support Photo Radar And Red Light Cameras
Strong Majorities Support Use Of Photo Radar In School Zones (84%) And On Highways (69%); Eight In Ten (77%) Support Use Of Red Light Cameras