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Online Tax Filing Catches On In 2001 With Greater Success Planned Next Year
Canadian Sites such as National Post Online Jump to the Challenge to Reach the 50% of Canadian Internet Users Who Plan to File Online in 2002.
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Canadians Remain Confident in Economy Soft Landing
Two-Thirds (65%) of Canadians Expect Slowdown but Continued Growth - Only One in Five (19%) Expect a Recession, Quйbec Most Negative (25%)
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Economic Outlook April 2001
Despite Market Volatility, Loonie Drop and Recession Rhetoric Canadians Remain Upbeat about Economy, Jobs
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What Makes Employees Stay And What Draws them Away?
Workopolis survey finds money may entice, but day-to-day work and atmosphere determine satisfaction
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Workin' Past 9 to 5 -- New Study Finds Many Canadian White-Collar Workers Tied to Job Around the Clock
Study finds 21% of workers available 24/7
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Canadians Hold Steady on Economic Outlook
Doubling Since November, One-Third (34%) of Canadians Now Say Economy Will "Get Worse" Next Year - One-Quarter (24%) Say it Will "Improve"
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Young Canadians Expect To Financially Support Aging Parents: 10th Annual Royal Bank Financial Group RRSP Survey
Views on retirement savings point to generational changes
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B.C. Financial Consumers Investing in RRSPs at an Earlier Age
Young financial consumers in British Columbia are becoming as savvy as their parents when it comes to understanding the importance of building an RRSP nest egg for a golden retirement.
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Investor Confidence Apparent Despite Stock Market Volatility
Majority (54%) Say It's a "Good Time" To Buy Stocks in Canadian Companies Versus 34% Who
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Royal Bank Survey: Canadian Housing Market Remains Healthy Despite Sudden Weakness In U.S. Economy
One in four Canadians consider buying a new home in the next two years