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Canadians Becoming Less Concerned With Online Security
A 13% Decline in Those Very Concerned Compared to 2003
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Nine in Ten (86%) Residents of Thunder Bay `Satisfied' With Overall Level and Quality of City Services
Seven in Ten (71%) Believe They Get Good Value for Tax Dollars
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Three Quarters of Child Internet-Users in Young Families On the Internet By Age Seven
Seven in Ten (69%) Parents Believe It's Important for Children to be Tech-Savvy From a Young Age
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What's Your Child Doing on Facebook?
Online Canadian Teens (76%) are Significantly More Likely than Parents (56%) to Have a Social Network Profile; Facebook Still Dominates
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What? You Don't Have A Social Network Profile? You Are Now In The Minority.
Dramatic 17% Increase in the Percentage of Online Canadians with a Social Network Profile in the Last 18 Months Facebook's Dominance Continues
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What's all That Twitter About - A Lot About Nothing?
While 26% of Online Canadians are Aware of Twitter, Only 1.45% of Online Canadians Actually Use the Social Networking Tool
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Overall Quality of Life is Better in Canada Than Home Country for Majority of Ethnic and New Canadians
But Home Country May Offer a Better Social Life and Job Opportunities
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Two in Ten (17%) Cellphone and Smartphone Users Typically Access The Internet on a Daily Basis From Their Phone
Those That Do Spend Nearly One Hour Online Each Day
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Charitable Giving in BC
Vast Majority of British Columbians (84%) Made a Charitable Donation in 2008
Economic Conditions Push a Third of BC Donors (32%) To Reconsider Donating in 2009
24% of BC Donors Likely to Reduce the Amount They Give in 2009; Personal Financial Situation a Key Factor for 44%