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THE FINANCIAL HEALTH OF AIRLINES (66%) ARE A BIGGER CONCERN TO CANADIANS THAN THE THREAT OF TERRORISM ON FLIGHTS (52%)
Six-in-Ten (62%) are Worried that the Maintenance Standards of an Aircraft Might Cause a Failure of the Plane they are On
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WHILE, NINE-IN-TEN (86%) CANADIANS ARE NOT WORRIED ABOUT FLYING TO A CANADIAN DESTINATION, FOUR-IN-TEN (44%) ARE WORRIED ABOUT FLYING TO A DESTINATION IN THE U.S.
Six-in-Ten (60%) Agree That with All the Travel Bargains Available it's a Good Time to Fly
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Investors Group National Survey Shows Canadians Favour Local Initiatives over National Causes for Community Investment
Investors Group National Survey Shows Canadians Favour Local Initiatives over National Causes for Community Investment
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EIGHT-IN-TEN (78%) CANADIANS WOULD FEEL SAFER WITH AN AIR MARSHAL ON FLIGHTS
Seven-in-Ten (72%) Believe that the Federal Government should Cover the Cost of Providing Air Marshals on Canada's Airlines
Two-Thirds (67%) Say they Would be More Likely to Fly if they Knew an Air Marshal was on Board -
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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MOST (87%) CANADIANS HAVE NOT ALTERED PERSONAL SPENDING SINCE THE TERRORIST ATTACKS
However, One In Ten (9%) Say They Have Spent Less as a Result of September 11th , While 16% Plan to Spend Less Over the Next Few Months
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THE TALENT GAME: ATTRACTING AND RETAINING EMPLOYEES
Improved Employee Benefits Tops The List As The Most Important Thing Employers Could Offer Employees (70%) To Stay or Leave Their Current Work Place, Followed by an Extra Week of Vacation (66%)
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CANADA'S TOP CEOS DETERMINE THE MOST ADMIRED AND RESPECTED CANADIAN CORPORATIONS
The Seventh Annual Survey of Canada's Most Admired and Respected Corporations Ranks Bombardier on Top Followed By Royal Bank and BCE Inc.
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Pay for Content Model Not Likely to Succeed While Most of the Web is 'Free'
Canadian Internet Users say 'Why Pay?' when the Majority of Sites offer Information for Free According to Recent Canadian Interactive Reid Report from Ipsos-Reid.