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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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Lotus Awards Poll
Only 28% Of British Columbians Say They Watch TV Ads, And Only 32% Of Advertising Viewed Is Generally Rated In The "Good" or "Excellent" Category
But Consumers Also Love Great Advertising, As 51% Agree They Often Talk About Good TV Ads, And 26% Have Tuned Into Advertising Awards Shows -
Canadians Divided on Kyoto Ratification
Canadians are Evenly Split on Whether Canada Should Withdraw from Kyoto and Develop a "Made in Canada" Plan (45%) or Ratify the Protocol (44%)
But Big East/West Divide Over Whether Canada Should Withdraw (40%/57%) or Ratify (49%/33%)
Awareness of Kyoto Increases to 69% from 58% in Mid-September -
Jack Webster Awards Poll (2 of 2)
British Columbians Select Softwood Lumber Dispute as Top BC News Story of Past Year
Glen Clark's Trial a Runaway Winner as Most Over-Rated BC News Story of Past Year -
Jack Webster Awards Poll (1 of 2)
9-In-10 Acknowledge Importance Of Media To Society, But Public Divided On Relevance And Balance Of BC's Media
Jack Webster's Legacy Lives On In BC
3-In-4 British Columbians Heard Of Him, And Know What He's Renowned For -
SME Growth Study: A Canada/US Perspective
Study Refered to in Speach by Gordon Nixon, President and CEO, RBC Financial Group
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One-Fifth (20%) of Canadian Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Three-Quarters (78%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance, Less Only One-Third (35%) Actually Did
`Cooking the Books' (65%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (64%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
Mark's Work Wearhouse And The Bottom Line: Canadians Love Their Jeans
CANADIAN (87%) CLOSETS HOLD AT LEAST THREE PAIRS OF JEANS, ON AVERAGE -ONE-IN-FOUR CANADIANS(23%) OWN SIX OR MORE PAIRS OF JEANS
FIT (40%) IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR CANADIANS WHEN THEY BUY JEANS -
Almost Two-Thirds (64%) of Canadians Say They are Likely to Shop At Shops with In-Store Self-Service Technology
Canadians Estimate Having to Wait on Store Personnel For An Average of 12.5 Minutes During Their Last 10 Shopping Trips
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Lower Number of Canadians Believe Economy Will Improve Over Next Year Than In March (33%; Down 9 Points)
While Just Under Half (46%; Up 2 Points) Say Things Will Stay About the Same