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ID #:   39270196
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Description:   % of Canadians would like to do something to help improve the world, % are very or moderately optimistic that Canada has a positive future compared to other countries, % of Canadians are held back from putting their ideas into action by money, by not knowing where to start, % feel that Canada is definitely or probably a leader regarding creating change or making a positive difference in the world.
   
Publication Date:   6/29/2010
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   7/3/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270140
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Description:   % of Canadians are bothered by their clutter, % of Canadians are able to put a price tag on their clutter, % of Canadians are so overwhelmed by their clutter that they're storing it anywhere there is space, % of Canadians feel a sense of satisfaction when it comes to being clutter-free, % agree: clutter-free home can lead to feeling refreshed, energized

% of Canadians consider themselves to be a clutter collector, % say that clutter never causes arguments with other family members, % store unwanted items in the garage or basement, % indicate that they forget about an item once it is put away. Top excuses for not de-cluttering [professional organizers]

   
Publication Date:   6/21/2010
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Posted/Updated:   6/21/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269170
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Description:   What is your most important NATIONAL issue of concern? (Environment, Education, Jobs/economy, Healthcare)
   
Publication Date:   6/17/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/25/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270080
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Description:   Details report on time use in Canada and its effect on wellbeing. Includes: The proportion of employed Canadians aged 20-64 years who worked 50 hours or more per week, by gender, 1989-2009, % who do not work a regular day schedule, Proportion of full-time employed Canadians aged 20-64 years, by type of work arrangement (regular daytime, regular evening, regulate night shift, rotating shift, split shift, compressed work, on call or casual)

% report high levels of time pressure, %of children and youth (6-15 yrs old) who participate at least weekly in an organized, extracurricular activity [after school activities, out-of-school activities], % of youth (12-17 years) spending 2 hours or more a day on TV & video games, % of 15-17 year olds eating at home with their parents.

% of retired seniors engaged in active leisure, Average time spent by retired seniors in active leisure, % of retired seniors (65 yrs and over) who reported volunteering and mean number of hours per day.

Most results by gender.

   
Publication Date:   6/14/2010
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/15/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269958
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Description:   Survey of Canadian retirees and pre-retirees. Includes: Do you think you are having/ will have a successful retirement?

What has been the biggest 'secret' to your retirement success? / What do you think will be the biggest 'secret' to your retirement success? (Maintaining realistic expectations of what retirement should be like, Having saved enough money for retirement, Good planning, Staying involved or getting involved with people, Living modestly, Looking after my health, Giving back /donating time or money, Supportive friends and family, Good luck)

How has your quality of life changed since you retired?/ How do you expect your quality of life to change when you retire?

When you look back on your life so far, which of the following is your biggest regret? (I would not change anything/ I have no regrets, I should have taken better care of myself, I should have started saving for retirement earlier in life, I should have traveled more, I should have spent more time with my friends and family, I should have worked less, I should have pursued my dream job, I should have spent more money on things that I could enjoy while I was younger but can't enjoy as much now, I should have paid off my debts sooner

   
Publication Date:   5/19/2010
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/19/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269943
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Description:   % of Canadian claim they've tried to organize their garage within the last year, % admit that it is truly organized, % are organizational procrastinators putting off the task of cleaning their garage, % get annoyed and frustrated when they can't find things in their garage

% admit to using their garage as a dumping ground for unwanted items, % admit to being envious of a neighbour's garage, % have given up on having the garage of their dreams.

% admit to ever having found an unidentifiable foul odour in their garage, % use their garage to sort recycling or to store garbage, % have never cleaned out their garage

% of Canadian men admit to keeping so much stuff in their garage that it can't be used for its intended purpose (to park a car). [Professional Organizers]

   
Publication Date:   5/11/2010
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Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/12/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269910
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Description:   % of Canadians take 45 minutes or less for a lunch break, % do not take the time to stop for a lunch break at all.
   
Publication Date:   5/7/2010
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Posted/Updated:   5/7/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269911
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Description:   Survey of Torontonians on laundry habits. Includes:

Average amount of time spent each week doing laundry, % of Dads/Husbands are responsible for the laundry, Most popular past-time while waiting for laundry to be done. [housework]

% of the Torontonians surveyed who are in a relationship say that their spouse or partner has ruined their clothing in the wash

% hold on to a lonely sock for at least a year, % keep the lonely sock forever in the hopes of finding the match, % get rid of it after just one week

% are planning on or thinking about buying a new washer and dryer in the next three months,

   
Publication Date:   5/7/2010
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Geography:   Toronto
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/7/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269904
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Description:   Survey of BBQing in Canada. % report the male is the primary griller in the household, % of 19-24 year olds say they do not do any barbecuing, % enjoy cocking pizza on the BBQ, % report they entertain family and friends in their home ten times a year on average, % use the grill for dinner

% prefer grilling in the summer, % grill year-round, % say they fire up the grill at least once a week, % admit they will fire up the barbecue when the temperature dips below zero, % report BBQing on Birthdays, Canada Day

   
Publication Date:   5/4/2010
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Posted/Updated:   5/5/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269884
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Description:   % who believe that alien beings have come to Earth and walk among us in our communities disguised as us. [UFOs, aliens]
   
Publication Date:   5/1/2010
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Location Type:   Offline
Geography:   Canada, selected countries
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/3/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269740
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Description:   % of Canadian workers said they have been pranked in the office on April Fool's Day, % report they have been the instigators, % said that despite economic concerns, they will still play office jokes this year because they feel people need comic relief in challenging times.
   
Publication Date:   3/29/2010
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Posted/Updated:   3/31/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269691
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Description:   Advertising and marketing executives were asked, "How appropriate do you think it is to play April Fool's jokes in the office?"
   
Publication Date:   3/23/2010
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Posted/Updated:   3/23/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269685
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Description:   Time spent on various media in the last week - Actively using the Internet, Watching TV, Listening to the radio, Reading newspapers, Reading magazines (Q4 2009, Q3 2008, Q1 2007) [time use]
   
Publication Date:   3/22/2010
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Posted/Updated:   3/23/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269727
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Description:   Top concerns among Canadians. % reported economy, health care, environment, unemployment.
   
Publication Date:   3/3/2010
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Posted/Updated:   3/29/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269585
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Description:   Highlights from a survey on Canadian Potentialism (the act of branching off the traditional path of life to pursue a passion and realize your full potential - prioritize personal & culture enrichment).

% of Canadians are potentialists, % of Canadians actively have a Potential List, % of these predict they will accomplish all or some of the goals they have set out for themselves.

Activities on Potential Lists - % report travel, philanthropy, learn a new language, living in a different country, ride in a hot air balloon, take a cooking class, attend an international sporting event, write a book or a novel

Life priorities - % report: Family & friends, Monetary success, Career success,

   
Publication Date:   3/2/2010
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Posted/Updated:   3/2/2010
     
     
     
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