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Extended Days Mean More Opportunities for Marketers to Engage with Canadians
Canadian Day Averages 31.3 Hours, Creating More Opportunities for Engagement
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From Makeovers to Taking Over: What Reinvention Means to Canadians
Ipsos Reid Analyzes Twenty Ways in Which Consumers Reinvent Themselves
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Seven in Ten (69%) Retired Canadians Admit to Not Retiring on Planned Date
Among These Canadians, Health (41%) Was Primary Reason for Early Retirement; Half (45%) of Canadians Have Experienced a Serious Health Event
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One in Four (24%) Canadian Homeowners Expect Their Home to Be Their Primary Source of Retirement Income
Canadians Twice as Likely to Believe They'll Be Working Past Traditional Retirement Age of 66 Than Be Retired
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Canadians Cautiously Optimistic About Job Market and Economy Heading into 2014
Employers and Employees to Ask More of Each Other in the Coming Year to Improve Business Results and Job Satisfaction
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2013 Not as Good to Canadians as 2012 in All Areas Except Their Job or Career
Canadians Optimistic for 2014 for Their Families and Jobs,
Forecast Improvement Over 2013 -
Eight in Ten (85%) Working Canadians Believe Employees Can Be Fully Productive From Any Environment Given the Right Tools
Two in Five (39%), However, Indicate Not Having the Proper Workplace Tools to Maximize Productivity From Wherever Their Most Productive
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Most Canadians Likely to Volunteer If a Small Time Commitment Needed (65%) or They Had An Extra Hour to Spare (55%)
Nearly Half (45%) of Canadians Who Don't Volunteer Identify Lack of Time as the Main Barrier