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; ID #:   39270999
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Description:   Number of product recalls in Canada in 2010 by product category.

Covers: household products , clothing and accessories, infant/child products, toys and related products, sports and recreation products, cosmetics and personal care products, labeling requirements, outdoor products, such as lawnmowers, barbecues, tools and hardware

Food products: biologic related, such as salmonella, allergy-related, chemical or physical, such as glass shards, other

Health products: human-use drugs, medical devices, such as blood glucose meters, disinfectant, veterinary drugs, other

 
Publication Date:   12/29/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/29/2010
 
 
 
; ID #:   6335
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Description:   Percentage of households reporting a purchase and average expenditure per households on Air conditioners, Gas barbecues, Washers and dryers, Vacuum cleaners, Sewing machines
 
Publication Date:   12/17/2010
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/17/2010
 
 
 
; ID #:   6352
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Description:   Percentage of households reporting a purchase and average expenditure per households on Power tools and equipment, Power lawn, garden and snow removal equipment, Gas barbecues
 
Publication Date:   12/17/2010
Frequency:   Annual
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Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/17/2010
 
 
 
; 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 #:   39262175
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Description:   % of Canadians say they are not aware of the different grades of stainless steel used for outdoor grills (barbecues), % feel it is important, % own a gas grill, % own a natural gas grill, % own a charcoal grill, Top reason for barbecuing, % grill year-round, despite the weather, Top BBQ occasions

% report grilling more vegetables than they did a year ago, Top three foods grilled most frequently by Canadians, Most popular hamburger topping,

% of Canadians expect to inherit a barbecue from their spouse, % of grill owners report that if they were to include their grill in their will, it would be left to their spouse or partner.

% of Canadians view their barbecue as just another cooking appliance, % are likely to find themselves lusting after their neighbour's grill, % of households where the man is the primary griller, % of men vs. women brag that they are better than average, % of Canadians have ever registered for a barbecue on their wedding registry, % have given a grill as a wedding present

% of Canadians who prefer grilling outdoors to cooking inside, % barbecue beef burgers, veggie burgers, patties made from a combination of meats, turkey, Profile of those who grill veggie burgers (gender, age group, province, marital status)

% have never smoke-cooked anything on the grill, % would like to try, % fire up the barbecue a few times a week, % daily (by gender), % older than 55 report that they only use their barbecues on special occasions

% of Canadians have grilled lunch, % have grilled breakfast, % neither, % report that they would like to take a grilling class, % admit to winging it and do not use recipes while barbecuing at all, % use of the internet as a resource for grilling recipes.

 
Publication Date:   5/8/2006
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/2/2009
 
 
 
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