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Bullies Taking to Social Networking as Teens Become More Mobile
One-in-Five (20%) Canadian Teens Say They Have Witnessed Online Bullying
One-in-Seven (14%) Have Received Inappropriate Comments through Social
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Eight in Ten (80%) Canadians Say 2012 Was a Good Year for Their Family, Up 5 Points From 2011
Nine in Ten (89%) Expect 2013 to be a Good Year for Their Family
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One in Five (21%) Canadians are Too Busy Preparing and Organizing Holiday Festivities to Fully Enjoy This Holiday Season
Despite Emergence of New Modes of Communication, Canadians Still Prefer to Give and Receive Traditional Holiday Greetings
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Two Thirds (64%) of Canadians Want Senate to Pass Bill Legalizing Single Event Sports Betting
Most Agree Legalization Would Provide More Government Revenue (76%), Reduce Black-Market Betting (75%) and Allow for Greater
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Ipsos Realigns Business, Client Service in the West
Client Service Underpins New Leadership in British Columbia and Alberta
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More Than Six in Ten (62%) Canadians Strongly Agree that It's in Canada's Best Interests to Help Homeless Youth Find Employment
Majority (57%) Strongly Believe that Employers Who Hire Such Youth are Making a Difference in the Lives of Youth and Society
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Four in Ten (41%) Canadians Buy Lunch From Local Eateries At Least Once a Month; Two-Thirds (68%) of Those That Do Take Half Hour or Less for Lunch
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Bring Lunch to Work At Least Sometimes Wish They'd Gone Out to Eat Instead
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Less Than Half (44 Per Cent) of Canadian Employees Have Confidence in the Senior Leadership at Their Workplace; British Columbians (43 Per Cent), Atlantic Canadians (43 Per Cent), and Retail Employees (39 Per Cent) Least Confident
Only Slightly More `Agree' (39%) That They Trust What Senior Leaders Say Than `Disagree' (32%)
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More Canadians This Year (30%) Than in 2010 (22%) Intend to Attend an Official Remembrance Day Service on November 11th
Most (85%) Canadians Agree Remembrance Day Should be a
Statutory Holiday Across Canada, Majority (58%) Believes It Would Give the Day Added Significance