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ID #:   39273175
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Description:   Profile of Canadian household spending on Bicycles, parts and accessories. Includes: Market share held by various household characteristics - age of household head, income quintile, household type and size of area of residence

Annual average expenditure level relative the national average by household characterizes.

Estimated national aggregate of spending by household characteristics.

 
Pub Date:   5/10/2012
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Notes:   Useful tool for defining a basic target market by household type.
Posted/Updated:   5/10/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   6661
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Description:   Monthly retail sales figures for large retailers. Covers: Sporting goods (including specialized clothing, bicycles and exercise equipment), Bicycles, biking equipment and accessories (excluding tricycles), Hockey, baseball, football, soccer etc. , equipment & supplies
 
Pub Date:   4/18/2012
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/18/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   6665
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Description:   Quarterly retail sales figures by detailed commodity grouping. Covers: Sporting goods (including specialized clothing, bicycles and exercise equipment), Bicycles, biking equipment and accessories (excluding tricycles), Hockey, baseball, football, soccer etc equipment, Ski and snowboard equipment and accessories, Golf equipment and accessories, Home exercise equipment (fitness equipment).
 
Pub Date:   4/10/2012
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Notes:   Hyperlink 1 to latest release. Hyperlink 2 to latest overall highlights. Location 1 provides access to detailed data.
Posted/Updated:   4/10/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272631
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Description:   Report examines green initiatives among Ontario universities. Includes: % have completed a greenhouse gas or carbon dioxide emissions inventory, % report on-site renewable energy production (Wind energy, Solar electric, Solar thermal, Biomass, Geothermal), Types of items recycled, Water efficiency on campus (low flow toilets, low-flow shower heads, recirculating fountains, chilled water)

Initiatives to reduce transportation emissions (e.g. Adequate and protected bicycle racks, Carpooling or vanpooling program, Free or discounted transit passes to students, Options for staff teleworking)

 
Pub Date:   1/11/2012
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39271990
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Description:   Average amount of time spent commuting to and from work from each day, Average expenditure per month associated with commuting, % of workers commute by car on their own, take public transit, carpool, walk, ride a bicycle

% of Canadian workers work from home a few days per month, % have turned down a job prospect just to avoid a long commute.

The top five ways Canadians would prefer to spend their extra time from not commuting (Completing chores or housework, Spending time with family or friends, Engaging in other recreational, hobby or leisure activities, Preparing more nutritious meals, Get more sleep)

 
Pub Date:   8/24/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/29/2011
 
 
 
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