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Canadians Spend $990 Million For Gifts Online During 2002 Holiday Season, Down 14% From 2001
Decrease In Average Amount Spent And Few New Online Shoppers Leads To Decline
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Canadians Expect To Spend $1.1 Billion For Gifts Online During 2002, Continuing Growth Of Online Spending In Canada
23% Of Internet Users Plan To Purchase A Gift Online This Holiday Season, But Most Are Experienced Internet Users
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The Aventis Healthcare Survey
A Look At Diabetes, the Healthcare System, Benefits Plans, Eldercare and Workplace Stress Among Canadian Employees
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Canadians Spent $1.16 Billion For Gifts Online During 2001 Holiday Season, Dramatically Exceeding Expectations
Canadian Per Capita Expenditures Approach US Figures Due to High Year Over Year Growth
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Canadians' Love Affair with Email Continues
Canadian Internet users suffer from a variety of email abuses, but most can't live without email, according to a jointly released study by Emailthatpays and Ipsos-Reid.
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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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Windows 2000 Server: One Year Out, One Million Strong
With One Million Licenses Sold in Its First Year, Agile Windows 2000 Server Family
Delivers Reliability, Scalability and Cost Savings of up to 30 Per cent -
Canadians Spent $650 Million For Gifts Online During 2000 Holiday Season, Exceeding Expectations
Survey Shows Majority Of Online Purchasers Highly Satisfied With Experience And Will Continue To Shop Online In The Future
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Employee Fraud Prevalent in the Workplace: Ernst & Young Study
1 in 4 Employees Aware of Fraud Against Their Employer
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Attitudes Toward Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
Largest study yet on menopause shows 79% of Canadian women aged 45-64 believe they need to worry about the long-term health risks associated with menopause even after menopausal symptoms have stopped