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ID #:   39261916
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Description:   Volume and Value of Fair Trade certified products imported into Canada. Covers: Cocoa products, Roasted Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Fresh Fruit, Flowers, Grains, Herbs & spices, Sports balls, Wine, Cotton.

Number of fair trade licensees in Canada.

 
Publication Date:   12/1/2011
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272298
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Description:   Survey on Fair Trade brand equity, consumer attitudes and beliefs related to ethical certification marks, perceptions of fairtrade. Includes: Expectations of companies to act responsibly in poor countries. Attitudes towards ethical consumerism (e.g. Shopping choices can make a difference to farmers/workers in poor countries)

Ethical consumerism activity - % report: Read information on product packaging, Buy products from ethical companies, Recommend products/brands to friends, Volunteer in local community, Seek out third-party party independent certification labels on products, Take part in events to support causes I believe in

Most label(s) indicating that products are environmentally friendly or ethically produced, How Canadians learn about Fair Trade, Perceived quality of fairtrade certified products, Barriers to purchasing fair trade products

Consumer segmentation (young customer, mature customer, disengaged, predisposed) and profile [green consumer]

 
Publication Date:   5/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/31/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272167
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Description:   What statement best applies to you when thinking about buying an eco-friendly product option in the supermarket or retailer? (I will buy the eco-friendly option even if it’s more expensive, I prefer to buy eco-friendly products, but they are more expensive, I buy whatever is cheaper/better value for the money, I do not like or buy eco-friendly products)

How concerned are you about the following environmental issues? (Water pollution (water quality), Air pollution, (air quality), Packaging waste, Climate change/global warming, Use of pesticides, Water shortages

Thinking about manufacturers/retailers of grocery products, how influential are sustainable practices to where you shop and what you buy? How important is it for you that companies implement programs to improve the environment?

Do you believe the following sustainable products are having a positive impact on the environment? Products with little or no packaging, Energy efficient products or appliances, Products that haven’t travelled long distances to get to the store, Locally made products [locally grown], Products bought from a farmers market, Ethically produced or grown products, Organic products, Products that have not been tested on animals, Fair trade products [green consumers]

What is your biggest concern over the next 6 months? (Increasing fuel prices [gasoline prices], Health, Increasing food prices, The economy, Increasing utility bills (electricity, gas, heating), Debt, job security, work-life balance, Global warming

 
Publication Date:   9/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   9/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270410
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Description:   Data on farmers markets in Canada. Includes: % of shoppers say buying directly from a farmer is important, Number of shopper visits in 2008, Average purchase per shopper visit, % of vendors believe they would sell more if there were an AM at the market, % of vendors accept debit cards / credit cards, Average sales per day per vendor

% of Farmers Market shoppers are regulars, Where do you primarily shop for groceries (e.g. large grocery store, small grocery store, big box retailers, organic grocer, farmers' market, online, health food store)

Importance of various factors for Farmers' Market shoppers - e.g. Fresh, in-season products, Locally grown, Fair trade products, Conveniently located and easily accessible from my home, Certified organic, Low price

Suggested improvements for Farmers' Markets, % of vendor income comes from Farmers Markets, % of vendors sell at more than one market, % of vendors drive more than 50km to market, Number of customers served per day.

 
Publication Date:   2/1/2009
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/27/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39264477
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Description:   Survey on Canadian attitudes towards globalization. Includes: % will not buy a consumer product from a country or company with a reputation for: Operating Sweatshops, Using Underage Labour, Unfair Trade Agreements, Human Rights Abuse, Damaging to the Environment

To what extent do you believe global multinational companies have impacted your way of life? Results compared to U.S. and Global responses.

 
Publication Date:   11/1/2006
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Location Type:   ARCHIVE
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/11/2010
 
 
 
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