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ID #:   39272735
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Description:   % of Canadians say they would not marry someone who was bad at managing their personal finances or if they held excessive debt, % say they would date but never marry someone who couldn't manage their money well, % say they wouldn't even date someone who didn't have their finances under control, % say they were recently in a relationship like that, but wouldn't do it again.

% feel comfortable and confident talking to their partners about money, know how much their partner has in savings and investments, % know how much debt their partner has

% of Canadians have told their partner that something they purchased cost less than what it did, % have hidden a new purchase from their other half.

% keep their finances completely separate from their partner's, % of partners have bought a home together, opened a joint bank account, set a joint financial plan, have a joint credit card, contributed to each other's RRSPs

% of Canadians say they would not consider a pre-nuptial agreement (currently separated or divorced vs. national average)

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Publication Date:   2/6/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, B.C., Alberta
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/6/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39271486
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Description:   This article explores rising levels of household debt (consumer) over the past 40 years. It also examines which types of families are most likely to experience high levels of debt (age, separated/divorced, born in Canada, income, unemployed, education).
 
Publication Date:   4/21/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/21/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39269061
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Description:   % of Canadians are not comfortable with their current financial situation, % feel insufficient knowledge about investing is their top wealth-building barrier

% said they were ready to make sacrifices in the short run to accumulate enough wealth for a more secure tomorrow. (All Canadians vs. Generation Y (Gen Y) and Divorced/Separated Canadians

% say that in light of the global financial crisis, they need to re-invent themselves to enhance earning power [Financial Crisis 2008]

When asked how they would develop their wealth building skills, % said they would be willing to make an investment in their future and pay for training to become an entrepreneur, real estate investor or to launch a home-based business, % believe financial freedom means being self-employed or owning their own business

% believe that financial independence is within their realm of possibilities, % agree that achieving financial independence by building their own wealth is important enough to act on right now.

% cited an inability to achieve financial independence in their lifetime as the least important reason stopping them from becoming financially independent.

 
Publication Date:   11/3/2009
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/5/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39269020
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Description:   This article examines recently separated or divorced parents who have arrangements in place for spending time with and making decisions for their children, and profiles the types of arrangements that these parents have.

Includes; Proportion of parents with arrangements for spending time or making major child-related decisions by type of arrangement (verbal, written - prepared by partners alone, used court services, with help of lawyers, judgment ordered)

Parents' satisfaction with time spent with children (resident parents, non-resident parents, parents with shared or split arrangement)

 
Publication Date:   10/28/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/28/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267647
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Description:   Population by ethnic origin and selected variables. (E.g. Age group, Marital status (widow, divorced, married, single, separated), Presence of children, Immigrant status/year of immigration, Generation status, Class of worker (employed, self-employed), Education, Industry, Occupation, Employment income, Language at work (French, English, Other), Mother tongue (French, English, Other), Low income (poverty), Mobility status.
 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
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