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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 -
Four in Ten (41%) Small and Medium-Sized Business Owners Think Data Thieves and Hackers Aren't Interested in a Business of Their Size
But Most Say It's `Vital' (39%) or `Important' (41%) To Their Business' Approach to Secure Their Customers' Information
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As RRSP Deadline Approaches, More Canadians Poised to Contribute, But Many Existing Contributors Likely to Scale Back Their Contributions
One Quarter of Canadians With Retirement Savings `Anxious' (19%) or `Panicking' (5%)
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Seven in ten (68%) Say Cruises Provide Good Value for Money
Almost all (94%) Agree Cruise Ships Travel to
Exciting Destinations All Over the World;
Two in three (64%) Say They're More Exciting than
Staying in a Hotel -
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
November
Seven-in-ten (71%) Say It's a Good Time to Buy a Home, Up From 60% -
Seven in Ten (71%) Secretly Hope That Their Lover Will Spice it Up On Valentine's Day
Six in Ten (60%) Single Canadians Also Hope That Someone Will Spice Up Their Valentine's Day
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When The Stork Arrives, Finding The Perfect Gift for the Newborn and Parents Poses a Challenge for Many
A Majority (52%) Believe The New Parents `Often' Receive Gifts They Don't Want or Can't Use;
Six in Ten (57%) Say They're More Likely to Purchase Gifts that Give to Charity, Even if It Costs More -
Canadians Give Shrug to Budget, Seen as Benign: 58% Say It's Neither Good Nor Bad, Only 24% Give Thumbs Up
While Government Viewed as Doing What it Takes to Get Economy Back on Track (61%), Only 23% Say Budget Will Help Them
Personally, and Only 32% Derive Spending Confidence
Majority (53%) Says Big Deficit Shows Government Doesn't Know What It's Doing on Managing Spending