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Nearly Four-In-Ten Canadian Adults (37%) Have Visited Online Social Networks And Three-In-Ten (29%) Have A Personal Profile On One
Canadian Users Spend 5.4 Hours Per Week Accessing Online Social Networks
Visitors To Online Social Networks More Active Using The Internet Overall -
British Columbians Ask Restaurants To Hold The Trans Fats
Eight-In-Ten (79%) British Columbians Say Trans Fats Should Be Banned In
Restaurants
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Direct Energy Cool Down Survey
More Than Four In Ten (42%) Ontarians And Albertans Are Willing To Pay At Least 10% More For Products That Are Environmentally Friendly
Six-In-Ten (61%) Indicate That They Are Extremely Or Very Concerned About Climate Change
Six-In-Ten (60%) Say That Government Rebates Influence Their Decisions On Energy Efficient Products And Services -
Email Marketing: Despite Significant Increases In Email Spam, Canadian's Willingness To Subscribe To Permission Based Email Continues
The Average Internet User Sees 130 Spam Messages Per Week, An Increase Of 51%
Over Last Year
Eight In Ten Canadians Have Registered To Receive Email From An Average Of 8.5
Websites
Two-Thirds Of Canadian Internet Users Willing To Provide Email Addresses To Companies
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Most Canadians (84%) Express Concern For Reducing Non-Industrial Sources Of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
According to a new poll conducted by Ipsos Reid, 84% of Canadians are concerned that reductions be made to non-industrial sources of greenhouse emissions (41% are very concerned and 43% are somewhat concerned).
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TD Visa Travel Survey
Albertans (92%), Manitobans / Saskatchewanians (88%) Most Likely to Travel for Fun and Relaxation
One-in-three Canadians (35%) Choose Europe as Best Vacation Destination to Send a Loved One; The Caribbean (22%) Strong Second Choice, with Australia and New Zealand (21%)Coming in Third
Albertans (33%) and Saskatchewanians / Manitobans (30%) willing to spend the most on a holiday; Ontarians (35%) would spend the least