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Canadian Internet Users More Concerned About Internet Security
Nearly One-Third Of Canadian Internet Users Are More Concerned About Online Security Compared To A Year Ago, And 35% Have Ever Suffered A Breach Of Privacy Online
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Home Wreckers and Who's Fault Is It?
Just Under Half (45%) of Canadians say Women Who Have Affairs With Married Family Men are Home Wreckers
However, Half (51%) Agree That Men are More Likely Than Women to Initiate an Affair
But Canadians Not as Surprised as in Past If a Woman (79%) or Man (76%) Leaves Spouse for Another -
Online Security and Privacy Concerns on the Increase in Canada
Over 4 in 5 non-online shoppers are concerned about security of credit card information; 2 in 3 concerned about privacy of personal information.
Concerns contributing to virtually no year-over-year growth in incidence of online gift purchasing over the holidays. -
MAJORITY (58%) SAY TERRORISM THREATS OUTWEIGH PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS, FREEDOM, AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW: POLICE, INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS SHOULD GET TOOLS THEY NEED TO PROTECT COLLECTIVE SAFETY OF CANADIANS AGAINST TERRORISM
However, while 52% think it will be necessary to give up some civil liberties, they say no to officials intercepting mail (74%), monitoring their telephone and email (71%) or credit card/financial transactions (61%) without being told
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MAJORITY (85%) SUPPORT MAKING CHANGES TO CREATE A JOINT NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY PERIMETER
MAJORITY (85%) SUPPORT MAKING CHANGES TO CREATE A JOINT NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY PERIMETER
70% Support Joint Border Posts Staffed by Canada and US Officials Instead of Separate Canadian and American Posts that Exist Today -
Online Tax Filing Catches On In 2001 With Greater Success Planned Next Year
Canadian Sites such as National Post Online Jump to the Challenge to Reach the 50% of Canadian Internet Users Who Plan to File Online in 2002.
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Privacy Policies Critical to Online Consumer Trust
Study Shows Companies' Privacy Policies and Reputations Are Two Biggest Influences on Consumer Trust When Providing Personal Information Online
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Widespread Adoption of Wireless Devices Reported;
North American Survey Shows Major Concerns About Security
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Federal Political Issues in Alberta Late October 2000
Healthcare, Government Spending & Debt, Taxes and Education Top the Political Agenda in Alberta
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Canada's Top Billers Are Talking About EBPP - And Seeking External Expertise
Cost Reduction Seen As Number One Corporate Benefit Of EBPP