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Retired Canadians, On Average, Live On 62% of Their Old Working Wage
Six in Ten (62%) Retirees with a Financial Advisor Saved Enough for Retirement Compared to Four in Ten (38%) That Don't Have an Advisor
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Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians Intend to Spend Same (53%) or Less (37%) on Holidays than One Year Ago
Two in Three (66%) Say their Debt Level is Unimproved from a Year Ago
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Eight in Ten Canadians Believe Employers Responsible for Supporting Their Health
One in Three (35%) Report Productivity at Work Has Been Negatively Affected by their Physical or Mental Health
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The 5 key issues facing women working in the G20: Canada
According to a new study conducted by Ipsos Global@dvisor on behalf of Thompson Reuters Foundation, four in 10 Canadian women say men have better career opportunities than they do and 42% say men have better access to jobs.
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Six in Ten (57%) Canadians Have thought About Starting their own Business, But Only 36% of Canadians who have Thought about it have actually Started their own Business
No Capital, Need of Steady Income and Fear of Failure are Top three Barriers to Starting a Business
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Money, Time, Fatigue and Commitments Leading Barriers Preventing Canadians from Going to the Gym
Personal Goal/Life Choice and a Workout Buddy are Primary Motivators
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Three in Five Canadians (63%) Aren't Prepared to Care for Family Members who Require Long-term Care
Nearly Nine in Ten (89%) Say The Next Prime Minister Needs to Address Senior's Health Care
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While Nine in Ten (90%) Canadians Describe Their Mental Health as Good or Better, One in Three (33%) Canadians Classify as being High Risk for Mental-Health Issue
Majority (53%) of Millennials are High Risk, more than Gen Xers (35%)
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Canadians Say 2014 was a Slight Improvement over 2013, Optimistic Things Will Be Better in 2015
Saskatchewan/Manitoba Most Likely to Say 2014 was a Good Year, Atlantic Canadians Most Optimistic for 2015, Quebec Worst on Both Accounts