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ID #:   6366
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Description:   Quarterly retail sales figures by detailed commodity grouping. Covers: Lawn/garden/patio furniture, Outdoor power equipment (lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snow blowers), Lawn & garden related products and nursery stock and cut flowers and indoor potted plants [gardening]
 
Publication Date:   4/9/2010
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/9/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   6367
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Description:   Quarterly retail sales figures by detailed commodity grouping. Covers: Nursery stock (plants, seeds, bulbs, sod, earth, fertilizers) and cut flowers and indoor potted plants, Other lawn and garden related products (gardening tools, hoses, wheel barrows)
 
Publication Date:   4/9/2010
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/9/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39261910
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Description:   Survey of what Canadian's plan to do this Easter holiday (2006). % plan to Visit friends and family, Do spring cleaning, Attend religious services/Ceremonies, Gardening, Go on an Easter Egg hunt, Paint Easter eggs, Home renovation, Shopping for new spring wardrobe, Buying sporting equipment (Results by age group and region)

Averaging spending on Easter holiday expenses (Results by age group, gender, region and household income), Average amount expected to spend on various product categories for Easter holiday (Food and drink, Clothes, CDs/DVDs, Candy / Chocolate, Flowers, Stuffed animals, Greeting cards, Decorations, Other) (Results by age group and region)

% plan to buy electronic gift card for the Easter holiday vs. Christmas and Valentine's Day. % plan to purchase something online, through catalogue or TV for the Easter holiday (By age group and region)

 
Publication Date:   4/6/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/31/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39268285
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Description:   Highlight study on the economic impact of ornamental gardening in Canada. Includes: % growth between 2002-2007, Gross farm gate receipts for the ornamental sector, Expected total spending of Baby Boomers on gardening between 2011 and 2021, % of all horticultural farm cash receipts that are from ornamental horticulture.
 
Publication Date:   4/27/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/28/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39268187
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Description:   This article quantifies and discusses the difference between the levels of physical activity of residents of high-density neighbourhoods and low-density, suburban neighbourhoods of metropolitan areas.

Includes: % participate in and average duration in Non-recreational travel by foot or by bicycle, Indoor cleaning, Gardening, yard work / outdoor cleaning, Physical activity in leisure/sports.

 
Publication Date:   4/2/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/2/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267606
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Description:   Report examines the economic benefits of the adult fitness tax credit. Includes: Levels of physical activity by major age group, Physically active population by major age and sex groups, Participation in various activities by major age and sex (Walking for exercise, Exercise class / aerobics, Swimming, Gardening / yard work)

Projected cases for selected health conditions Canada, persons aged 15 and over, 2007-27 (Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Stroke, Ischemic Heart Disease, Colon and Rectum Cancer, Breast Cancer, Obesity, Physically Inactive)

 
Publication Date:   12/1/2007
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/5/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267190
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Description:   Survey on laundry habits. Includes: % of Canadians say they're not quite Martha Stewart when it comes to the tips and tricks of laundry chores, % admit they have ruined favourite pieces of clothing because of their guesswork in the laundry room, % of men surveyed say they know exactly how much soap and water to use for a load.

Average number of loads of laundry a week parents do, % of Canadians fantasize about a luxe laundry room - a high-tech, well organized and stylishly-decorated laundry room featured prominently in their home décor, % admit to being envious of a friend or neighbour's luxe laundry room.

% admit to needing a new washer and dryer, % of women said they'd actually enjoy doing laundry if they could update the laundry space to be high-tech and high-design with new appliances, % of women say doing the laundry is their favourite household chore, % said outdoor maintenance and gardening, grocery shopping, making the bed, doing the dishes, vacuuming

% of Canadians have let the laundry pile up until there is no clean underwear left, % have put everything in the dryer, even if the labels says not to, % admit they let their clothes sit in the washer or dryer for days before tending to them, % of adult homeowners have their mother do their laundry. [housework]

 
Publication Date:   9/15/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   9/18/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266779
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Description:   Poll on rising energy costs and their impact on Canadians. Includes: % of Canadians said they have noticed they have begun to pay more for food in the last three months, % have already begun to substitute cheaper products for more expensive ones, % eating at home rather than going out for a meal [restaurant], % buying local produce [locally grown] that does not need to be transported so far, % giving up exotic or out-of-season fruits and vegetables, % growing their own vegetables [gardening], % eating less meat

% are cutting back on using their automobile, % said they planned to cut back last year, % say they plan to choose a vehicle that uses fuel more efficiently when they purchase or lease their next car, % say they are likely to change their vacation travel plans this summer because of higher gas prices or airline fuel surcharges.

% say they will have to cut back on other things they buy to pay for higher prices and increased energy costs, % say that the rising cost of gasoline, energy and food will reduce the amount of money they can save and invest.

% are worried that inflation will increase in the next 12 months. [CPI]

 
Publication Date:   6/17/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/19/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266576
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Description:   Survey on what Canadians will be doing on the Victoria Day weekend (2008) (long week-end). Includes: % reported - Spend time with friends and family, Do work around the home, Participate in outdoor sports, Take day trips or go for a drive, Participate in entertainment activities, Shop or run errands, Catch up on sleep, Work

% report they will be buying: Groceries, Gas, Beer/Liquor, Hardware/gardening supplies, Clothing, Electronics

% of Canadians are staying in their hometown, % Going away to a cottage/cabin, % Travelling or visiting another city, province, country

 
Publication Date:   5/16/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/16/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266550
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Description:   Survey on immunization awareness. Includes: % aware their immunity wanes with age, Which, if any, of the following vaccines do you think are important for adults over 25 to receive? (Tetanus, Influenza (flu shot), Diptheria, Whooping cough, Hepatitis, Pneumonia)

% believing its important to be protected against Tetanus, % of Canadians say they have not received a tetanus shot in more than 10 years, % Believe the source of Tetanus is: rusty nails, soil, annimal feces, dust, % participate in gardening, Main motivation for a Tetanus shot.

% are aware that adults can get pertussis (whooping cough), % not aware that there is a combination vaccine to prevent tetanus, diphtheria and whooping cough in adults

% say they had discussed immunization with their doctor in the past five years, % do not feel knowledgeable about immunizations that are recommended for adults. [vaccination]

 
Publication Date:   5/12/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/13/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266412
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Description:   Survey on joint pain and physical activity. Includes: % of Canadians have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, % of Canadians believe aches and pain are a natural part of aging, % believe: Prescription medication is the best treatment for pain, Over-the-counter medication is the best treatment for pain, An active lifestyle is an important part of aging well.

% say they would be more active if it didn't cause pain, % anticipate an increase in joint pain as they age, Top causes cited for increased joint pain

% of Canadians describe themselves as physically active by age group, province and gender, % that engage in various physical activities daily/weekly, once or more a month, never (Housework, Walking, Planned exercise - at home or at fitness club, Gardening, Sports, Running/jogging, Other)

Top reasons that keep Canadians from exercising, % of Canadians report Chronic joint pain, Recurrent joint pain, Acute joint pain, Have never experienced joint pain.

Impact of joint pain

Top reasons Canadians expect to be/not to be physical activity in 20 years, % are as physically active as they though they would be 20 years ago

% of Canadians with Chronic, Recurrent and Acute joint pain have sought medical help, First health care provider turned to (% reported: Family Doctors, Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Massage therapist, Orthopedic surgeon, Osteopath, Naturopathic doctor), Types of medication used for joint pain, % of Canadians have no control over their joint pain

Many of the results compare the Canadian population in general to Canadians suffering from osteoarthritis.

 
Publication Date:   4/22/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/24/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266121
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Description:   Survey of young and affluent Canadians (18 to 49 year old trendsetters who have a higher than average personal income) on decorating, renovating and landscaping (gardening). Results compared to 18 to 49 year old average. Includes: Home improvements to principal residence in the past 2 years (Decorating, Remodelling/additions, Flooring/carpeting, Landscaping, Windows/doors/insulation, Plumping/heating/air conditioning, Cabinetry)

Average amount spent on home improvements, Home accessories purchased in the past year (Bedding/linens. Bathroom towels/accessories, Area rugs, Other)

Gardening supplies purchased in the last year (Annuals, Perennials, Soil, Seeds, Bulbs, Trees/Shrubs, Vegetables, Sod)

Gardening maintenance supplies purchased in the pas t12 months (Lawn fertilizer, Garden fertilizer, Weed treatment, Insecticide, Herbicide)

 
Publication Date:   2/1/2008
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39265152
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Description:   Number and % of Canadians live in a household with a garden, Incidence of households with gardens by province, % of people do their own gardening by age group, % hire a professional gardening service, Top retailers Canadians use for gardening supplies, % purchase: Annuals/perennials, Bulbs/seeds, Fertilizers, Soil, Shrubs/trees, Herbicides, Sod, Average amount Canadians households spend per year on garden supplies,.
 
Publication Date:   5/14/2007
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Location Type:   Offline
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/1/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39265095
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Description:   This study looks at how the application of pesticides and fertilizers and the use of outdoor water conservation devices vary by province. Includes % of households with a lawn or garden, 2006, % of households that used pesticides on their lawn or garden, by province, 1994 and 2005, % of households that used chemical fertilizers on their lawn or garden

% of households that watered their lawn and/or garden, % used a sprinkler timer, % of households that owned gasoline-powered lawn mowers. [gardening]

 
Publication Date:   9/26/2007
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Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   9/26/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264899
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Description:   Report on leisure-time physical activity of Canadians (aged 12 and older). Includes: Level of leisure-time physical activity (active, moderate active, inactive) by gender and age group, income, immigrant (years in Canada), Ethnic origin (White, Black, Southeast/East Asian, Off-reserve Aboriginal, Other)

Percentage participating in selected leisure-time activities and average number of times per month (walking, gardening, home exercise, swimming, bicycling, jogging, dancing, weight training, golfing, exercise class/aerobics, bowling, fishing (recreational), basketball, soccer, volleyball, ice skating, in-line skating / rollerblading, hockey, baseball, downhill skiing / snowboarding, tennis)

Percentage reporting excellent or very good health, low stress, no diagnosis of high blood pressure, and not overweight or obese, by leisure-time physical activity level

Also includes data by local health region: Percentage active or moderately active in leisure time, Percentage spending at least six hours per week walking or bicycling as a means of transportation.

 
Publication Date:   8/22/2007
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Geography:   Canada, provinces, local health regions
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/23/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   8580
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Description:   Demorgaphic profile of readers of a Canadian gardening magazine. Includes age group, gender, income, province.
 
Publication Date:   6/1/2007
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/26/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   13706
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Description:   Highlights from a radio audience survey. Includes: radio market size by metropolitan area, radio listening habits, lifestyle insights (% distribution of restaurant visits by income level and restaurant types (fast food, casual, fine dining) , % share of business travel held by OMPs/Middle Managers, % distribution of car purchasers by income level, Gender distribution of activity participation (hockey, gardening, aerobics, cross-country skiing, In-line skating, golf (fitness), distribution of home renovations by income level,
 
Publication Date:   10/1/2002
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/26/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264466
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Description:   Canadians were asked which of the tasks they already outsource they deem most valuable (% reporting Housecleaning [housecleaning service], Tax preparation, Gardening/Landscaping [lawn & gardening services], Caring for elders [senior care], Childcare)

The most common reasons why Canadians hire someone to do a task: % reported they do not enjoy doing it themselves, they don't know how to do it, off-load a task to save time. [household services]

 
Publication Date:   5/23/2007
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Posted/Updated:   5/29/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264412
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Description:   Advertising spending by gardening products and services Q2 2003 to Q2-2006. Also Q2 2006 spending by medium (Dailies, TV, Radio, Out of Home (OOH), Top 5 spenders in gardening category.
 
Publication Date:   5/15/2007
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Posted/Updated:   5/16/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   2707
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Description:   Survey of physical activity in Canada. Includes most popular activities/sports (Walking for exercise, Gardening, yard work, Home exercise, Swimming, Bicycling, Social dancing, Golf, Jogging, running, Weight training, fishing (recreational), Bowling, Exercise classes, aerobics, Baseball, softball, In-line skating, Skating, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball, Alpine skiing), % physically inactive, % of population at various stages of adoption of physical activity, barriers to physical activity.
 
Publication Date:   1/1/2005
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Geography:   Canada, Provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/19/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39263918
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Description:   % of men plan on buying something for their sweetheart for Valentine's Day, % of men likely to give flowers vs. jewellery vs. chocolate, % of men will give only a greeting card, % of men living in family households plan on giving a gift this Valentine's Day

% of women would prefer a plant they can put in their garden in Spring vs. cut flowers vs. gardening magazine vs. tickets to a garden show for Valentine's Day

% men of plan to plant flowers this year (all vs. 55+), % prefer to garden with their partner vs. alone,

 
Publication Date:   2/9/2007
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Posted/Updated:   2/11/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39262806
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Description:   % of Canadians consider themselves regular gardeners, % of regular gardeners are over the age of 54, % are female, % of regular gardeners use gardening / landscaping services for their homes, % own their own home, % live in a single-detached home

Media regular gardeners were exposed to yesterday (TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers), Likelihood compared to national average that regular gardeners read home and gardening, art and antique, 50-plus and senior focused magazines.

 
Publication Date:   8/10/2006
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Posted/Updated:   8/11/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262243
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Description:   Canadians who garden by education level. [gardening]
 
Publication Date:   5/18/2006
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Posted/Updated:   5/18/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262213
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Description:   % of Canadians said in April 2006 that they had already begun planning: their summer vacations, their summer home projects that include gardening and landscaping, their home renovations for the summer

% of Canadians surveyed have given thought to preparing their home fire escape plan or a home fire drill, % say they plan for the potential fire hazards of fireworks, % plan for safety when barbecuing, % have said they have developed a fire escape plan in the past year, % practiced a home fire drill once last year, % changed the batteries in their smoke alarm every six months, % have removed the batteries from their smoke alarms to silence the alarm or to use in other devices, such as a TV remote control or toys. [fire safety]

 
Publication Date:   5/10/2006
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Posted/Updated:   5/13/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262201
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Description:   National advertising spending (Q2 2002-2005) for gardening products and equipment (e.g. Dealers: garden & snow removal equipment, Dept stores: garden & patio, Fertilizer: garden, Furniture: garden & patio, Garden centres, nurseries, Garden, tree & lawn maintenance products, Insecticides & weed killers: garden , Landscaping: lawn & tree care services, Plants, plant care products, Tools & accessories: garden)

Gardening advertising spending by medium (Dailies, Radio, TV, Magazine, Out of home), Top companies advertising.

 
Publication Date:   5/11/2006
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Posted/Updated:   5/11/2006
 
 
 
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