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Normal Programming Will Resume Shortly... For Those That Notice?
Almost One-Half of Time Spent Online is Multi-Tasking--44% of Canadians are Online While Conducting Other Activities, Such As Watching TV, or Listening to the Radio Time Spent Online Continues to be On Par with Television Watching, Although Skews Heavily Toward the Younger Generation
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Almost Three-Quarters (70%) of Online Canadians Have Visited a Healthcare Website in the Past Year
One-Half (51%) of Online Canadians Find Their Own Diagnosis on the Internet Is Usually Correct
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One Quarter of Retired Canadians Cite Their Health as a Major Reason for their Retirement
Retirees and Pre-Retirees Disagree on Whether Financial or Physical Health Would Be Best Gift During Retirement
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Ipsos Reid & Diversity Media Services Join Forces to Conduct Largest Ever Study of Canada's New Mainstream
Survey Will Investigate Consumer Attitudes Of The Country's Large Multicultural Communities
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Most Ontarians Think Toxic Chemicals Exist in their Environments (77%) and Personal Products (76%)
Almost All (96%) `Support' Provincial Government's Strategy
to Reduce Toxic Chemicals in Ontario;
Most (67%) Say The Current Economic Situation Has Not Caused Them
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Year Over Year Online Spending Drops 13% in Q3 2008
Past Three Months Spending Also Down 15% Data Points to a Difficult Retail Environment as the Holiday Season Approaches
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British Columbians Expect Home Prices to Keep Falling, Say It's Not a Good Time To Sell
Majority (57%) Expect Housing Prices to Lower Further Over the Next Year
Eight-in-Ten (78%) Say It's Not a Good Time to Sell a Home -
While Most (94%) Think It's `Important' to Have Access to One's Own Medical History, Only Six in Ten (60%) Say It's `Easy' To Access Them
A Majority (55%) Of Canadians Indicate Their Medical History is Tracked On Paper, Not Electronically (30%)
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Two Years and Counting...Still No Change In BC Provincial Political Standings
BC Liberals (44%, down 3 points) Remain Well Ahead of NDP (35%, up 2 points) and Greens (16%, unchanged)
Approval Ratings Steady for Gordon Campbell (50%, up 1 point), Carole James (54%, down 1 point) and BC Liberal Government (53%, up 2 points)
Gordon Campbell (53%, up 3 points) Leads Carole James (37%, down 1 point) as Best Premier