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Canadians Spent $1.16 Billion For Gifts Online During 2001 Holiday Season, Dramatically Exceeding Expectations
Canadian Per Capita Expenditures Approach US Figures Due to High Year Over Year Growth
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Online Security and Privacy Concerns on the Increase in Canada
Over 4 in 5 non-online shoppers are concerned about security of credit card information; 2 in 3 concerned about privacy of personal information.
Concerns contributing to virtually no year-over-year growth in incidence of online gift purchasing over the holidays. -
Canadians' Love Affair with Email Continues
Canadian Internet users suffer from a variety of email abuses, but most can't live without email, according to a jointly released study by Emailthatpays and Ipsos-Reid.
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CANADA'S TOP CEOS DETERMINE THE MOST ADMIRED AND RESPECTED CANADIAN CORPORATIONS
The Seventh Annual Survey of Canada's Most Admired and Respected Corporations Ranks Bombardier on Top Followed By Royal Bank and BCE Inc.
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DR. ANGUS REID ACCEPTS POSITION AT UBC'S LIU CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL ISSUES
Founder of Canada's Premier Market & Social Research Company to Join Prestigious Program as Senior Fellow
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Pay for Content Model Not Likely to Succeed While Most of the Web is 'Free'
Canadian Internet Users say 'Why Pay?' when the Majority of Sites offer Information for Free According to Recent Canadian Interactive Reid Report from Ipsos-Reid.
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Canadians more like Swedes when it comes to the Internet
New Cross Border Internet Study finds Canadians Breaking away from American Cousins
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Digital Cameras Poised to Enjoy Mass Market Acceptance
From camera clicks to mouse clicks, close to one in five adults use digital cameras to exchange images online with friends and families
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Younger Canadians Are More Likely Than Others To Be Interested in Using Two-Way Text Messaging Devices
Research Shows That 57% of Canadians 18-34 Are Interested in Using Motorola's Text Messengers
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Urban Canadian Office Workers Say That Sharing Information and Collaboration At Work is Becoming More Important
Survey of Office Workers in Six of Canada's Leading Economic Centres Show Workplace Trends and Attitudes