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Just 3% of Wealthy Homeowners Come From Affluent Families
Most Credit Hard Work (46%) and Drive to Succeed (27%) as Key Factors in Being Financially Established
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Tory Climate Change Plan Panned as Majority (61%) of Canadians Say `It Does Not Go Far Enough' and Half (52%) Believe `It's a Bad Plan'
Majority (55%) Think Minister Baird is Scaremongering with Economic Scenario; Most (77%) Believe Alberta Oil Sands Should Not Be Exempt from Provisions
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TD Visa Travel Survey
Albertans (92%), Manitobans / Saskatchewanians (88%) Most Likely to Travel for Fun and Relaxation
One-in-three Canadians (35%) Choose Europe as Best Vacation Destination to Send a Loved One; The Caribbean (22%) Strong Second Choice, with Australia and New Zealand (21%)Coming in Third
Albertans (33%) and Saskatchewanians / Manitobans (30%) willing to spend the most on a holiday; Ontarians (35%) would spend the least -
Expedia.Ca Summer 2007 Travel Survey
Travel One Of The Top Canadian Fantasies
Half Of Canadians Are Planning To Travel This Summer; One-Third Are Planning A Paid Vacation -
Generational Divide: While Almost All (93%) Of Parents Say They're "Most Responsible" For Ensuring Healthy Youth, Only Half (53%) of Nation's Youth Agree
Survey Findings Suggest Parents May Be Overestimating Healthy Living Practices of their Families as a New Perception vs. Reality "Generation Gap" Emerges
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In-House Corporate Counsel Barometer
Conducted by Ipsos Reid for Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA)
Sponsored by Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP -
The President's Choice "Go Green" Survey
Most Canadians Feel Personally Responsible For The State Of The Environment In Their Province, But Many Don't Make The Grade
Canadians Speak Up On Willingness To Protect The Environment -
Teens Talk The Talk But Don't Walk The Walk
Virtually all (91%) Believe They Can Make Difference, But Many Don't Actually Practice Eco-conscious Activities
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The BMO Boomer Survey
One in three boomers are assisting an aging family member; 44% are also supporting their children financially