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British Columbian Retailers and Their Environmental Actions
Retailers' Actions to Help the Environment Continue to be an Important Factor in Store
Decision for Adult British Columbians (74% Important in 2009, versus 77% in 2008) -
New Research Tool Examines Needs of Ethnic and New Canadians
Ipsos Launches `Multicultural Connection' Panel to Help Introduce Marketers to Growing
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New Survey on Canadians' views on Climate Change and the Economic Crisis
45% of Canadians Agree that Serious Action on Climate Change Should Wait Until the Recession is Behind Us
Seven in Ten (71%) Say It is More Important for the Government to Focus on Jobs Than Climate Change at the Moment -
Economic Conditions Causing Many (28%) Boomers to Delay Retirement
Retiring Boomers Who Own Businesses Even More Likely (37%) to Delay Retirement on Account of the Economic Slump
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British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Continue Dropping In 2009, But Outlook Is Improving
Four-in-ten (42%) Expect Housing Prices to be Lower in a Year, Down From 57% in
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Seven-in-ten (71%) Say It's a Good Time to Buy a Home, Up From 60% -
Three Quarters (74%) of Ontarians Dining in More Often in Order to Reduce their Expenses
In an Effort to Save Money, Two in Three (64%) Have Been Shopping for Less Expensive Meal Ideas, Turning to Private Labels (62%)
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Normal Programming Will Resume Shortly... For Those That Notice?
Almost One-Half of Time Spent Online is Multi-Tasking--44% of Canadians are Online While Conducting Other Activities, Such As Watching TV, or Listening to the Radio Time Spent Online Continues to be On Par with Television Watching, Although Skews Heavily Toward the Younger Generation
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Almost Three-Quarters (70%) of Online Canadians Have Visited a Healthcare Website in the Past Year
One-Half (51%) of Online Canadians Find Their Own Diagnosis on the Internet Is Usually Correct
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Current Economic Conditions Are Already Impacting Banking And Finance Activities of Canadians Aged 25 to 54
Six-in-Ten Canadians Aged 25 to 54 Are Paying More Attention to the Service Fees They Are Being Charged (65%) and Are Actively Looking For Ways to Reduce Their Fees (59%)