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ID #:   39272991
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Description:   % of Ontarians believe insurance fraud occurs frequently or occasionally in the province, % see it as a rare occurrence, % see the link between insurance fraud and higher premiums for drivers

% of Ontarians would likely report a person in the health industry who commits insurance fraud, % would not know where to report someone working in a health clinic that was engaging in fraudulent activity. When presented with options for reporting, % indicated police, insurance company/broker/agent, Ontario's insurance regulator, Ontario's regulator of health practitioners or health clinics

 
Pub Date:   3/22/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/26/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272915
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Description:   Survey of Canadians 50+ years old on fraud vulnerability. Includes: : If a friend or a colleague approached you with an investment opportunity that guarantees   14% - 25% monthly and no risk, how do you think you would react? Why would individuals be interested in such an offer?

% do not understand the higher an investment’s rate of return, the greater the associated risk, % with savings cited "low rates of return" as their primary concern as an investor, % cite the economy, capital preservation, market volatility, retirement income

% have a realistic expectation of current returns (that is, annual returns of less than 4%, % have unrealistic expectations of current market return, % have no idea

% regularly involve themselves in risky sales situations, % of older Canadians currently have no savings set aside for the future.

% regularly consult with friends and family about an investment, % say they are afraid of running out of money during their retirement, % say they find it difficult to make ends meet

% of older Canadians have been a victim of fraud by province. [financial advisors]

 
Pub Date:   3/1/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/2/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272899
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Description:   % of millennials (aged 18-34 years) are taking no steps to ensure a charity is legitimate before making a donation, % are spontaneous, "on the fly" donors, % % of millennials are very concerned about falling victim to a fraudster (vs. all other age groups), % believe there's more charity fraud today than 10 years ago (vs. all age groups), % of Millennials are comfortable donating online (vs. other age groups)

Most frequent ways to solicit Canadians for charitable donations (telephone, e-mail, social networking sites, % of Canadians are trusting of online donating, online retail purchases, online banking

% of Canadians donated via social media, % think donating by text messaging is secure, % of Canadians identify the following as important or very important factors in motivating them to make charitable donations online: easier/faster, more traceable, safer/more secure, can confirm legitimacy of organization I'm donating to

 
Pub Date:   2/29/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/29/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272893
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Description:   % of Canadian are concerned about becoming a victim of fraud, % are worried about online fraud, malicious social media apps, phishing, fraudulent cell phone apps, debit card fraud, identity theft

Actions to protect themselves - % of Canadians report: Ensuring their computer's security software and virus/malware protection is up-to-date, Subscribing to the highest level of privacy on their social media accounts, Using an automatic lock function with a password-protection feature whenever their mobile phone, tablet, computer starts-up or times-out, Never texting or emailing banking information, Never downloading social media apps from unknown sources, Never sharing email or social media site passwords

% rely solely on ATMs that belong to their bank, % have spoken to their bank about reducing their withdrawal limit, % change their PINs every couple of months, % admit they have carried their debit card or credit card PIN in their wallet, % have sent their credit card number through email, % have told someone their PIN.

 
Pub Date:   2/27/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, B.C., Alberta, Ontario, Quebec
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/27/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272892
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Description:   % of Canadian admitted to including their email address, home address, birthday, or phone number, on social networking sites (by age group - 18-30, 31-45, 46,65, 66+)

% of seniors surveyed reported they had spoken to friends or family about their experience of fraud vs. all other generation, % of Canadians identified cash as the safest way to make a purchase, % of all Canadians say that identity theft is the fraud concern that worries them the most, % of those who have not shopped online cited security concerns as the reason for not doing so

 
Pub Date:   2/27/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/27/2012
 
 
 
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