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ID #:   39272528
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Description:   % are at least moderately concerned about getting sick during cold and flu season, % say that they do not adapt their diets to prevent illnesses, % feel that being stressed or overtired leaves the door open for colds and flus to spoil the holiday cheer

Preventative methods Canadians tend to opt for - % report: wash their hands more often, wearing weather-appropriate clothing, getting more sleep

When a cold or flu hits % of Canadians choose more sleep as the best remedy for illness, % choose citrus [e.g. orange juice, vitamin C]

 
Publication Date:   12/8/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/12/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271984
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Description:   Average commuting time to work and proportion of workers, by selected characteristics (Metropolitan area, Mode of transportation (car, public transit, bike/walk)

Average commute time by level of residential density, Frequency of traffic congestion by type of region of residence, Influence of traffic congestion on time spent commuting in the car, by commuting distance

Satisfaction with time spent commuting to work

Commuting time, traffic congestion and other factors associated with stress and work-life balance

% Feel rushed every day, Cut down on sleep when in need for time, Feels trapped in daily routine, Doesn't have time for fun anymore, Has difficulty assuming family responsibilities because of the amount of time spent at work, Worries about not spending enough time with family/friends (All by commuting time)

 
Publication Date:   8/24/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, some metropolitan area detail
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/24/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271634
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Description:   Survey of homelessness. Includes: % have had to receive assistance or food from a food bank or charitable group (by income), % have had to sleep on the street or in a shelter due to lack of housing (by income)

% of Canadians give money to a homeless person on the street by frequency, % believe most homeless people are mentally ill, % worry that a homeless person will harass or rob them, % are afraid of homeless people, Top reasons Canadians believe people are homeless, Attitudes towards solving homelessness

 
Publication Date:   5/25/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271633
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Description:   % of Canadians who say they are in debt, % of these point to purchasing property as the main reason, % have used debt to invest in home renovations, % have gone into debt to make a financial investment, % have taken on debt to invest in themselves for skills upgrading or going back to school.

% of Canadians with debt feel uncomfortable even though they acknowledge they can live with it, % are outright embarrassed by it, % admit to losing sleep over their debt load, % say debt talk has triggered disagreements with their partners

% say they have some idea about how they will pay what they owe, % plan to curb their spending, % are considering more drastic steps, % are considering delaying retirement, % plan to make more money by working at more than one job

% are focused on paying off consumer debt such as credit cards, mortgage, paying off personal loans

When it comes to making a major purchase - % pay entirely in cash, as much as they can in cash, check their monthly budget to ensure they can cover the minimum payment required, say they just make the purchase without worrying about how they will pay for it.

% of all Canadians feel they are in great financial shape, % would go back and do things differently if they could, % with debt say their personal and household total debt has decreased in the past year, % say there's been no change

% of Canadians say day-to-day living expenses are contributing to their debt load, % cite travel and vacation costs, % point to entertainment and recreation

% say their debt makes them feel as though they have achieved acceptable financial status because they are considered credit worthy, % think they have less debt than their friends, % think they have more, % of those in debt say it is the result of bad budgeting and overspending, % say they believe they will never climb out of debt. [Household debt (consumer)]

 
Publication Date:   5/25/2011
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Posted/Updated:   5/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271290
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Description:   Impact of sleep loss - % of Canadians report: less patience, less productivity at work, lower concentration.

Average number of hours lost per year for Canadians who lose sleep due to aches and pains

 
Publication Date:   3/10/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/10/2011
 
 
 
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