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ID #:   39272718
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Description:   Survey of Canadians on most essential trait of "element of attraction" in someone else. Includes: % report: Humorous, Marriage material, Naughty, Low maintenance

% described themselves as : Low maintenance

% take action when they feel an attraction to someone, % indicate that bad breath will kill the chemistry (by gender)

 
Publication Date:   2/1/2012
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Geography:   Canada
 
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ID #:   39272716
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Description:   Survey of Canadians on Valentine's Day. Includes: What is your ideal Valentine's Day scenario? - Dinner at romantic restaurant, Exploring a new city, Snuggling by the fire, Spending the night in a hotel suite - by age group (18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50+)

Where's the most romantic place for hanky panky in a hotel (the bed, the pool, the tub, the balcony, other)

Who should pay for Valentine's date (by gender)

What would you most like to find in your hotel room on valentine's Day? (Bottle of champagne, Chocolate covered strawberries, Massage oil)

 
Publication Date:   2/1/2012
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ID #:   39272710
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Description:   % of Canadian singles hope 2012 will be the year they start a romantic relationship, % by gender hope to find someone special by Valentine's Day

% % say they hope to increase the amount they date in 2012 and will tweak their approach to dating this year. % of Canadian men will change their dating approach by being more proactive and initiating contact when they’re interested in someone, % of Canadian women will change their approach by being more selective about who they date, % of men say they will pay more attention to their image and start dressing better or updating their online dating profile more frequently.

 
Publication Date:   1/31/2012
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ID #:   39272691
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Description:   Information on self-reported incidents of criminal victimization, including spousal violence, in the three territories. Includes: Self-reported perceptions of neighbourhood social and physical disorder (e.g. People drunk and rowdy in public places, People using or dealing illegal drugs, Vandalism, graffiti, Prostitution), Self-reported contact with police

Self-reported violent victimization in previous 12 months, by type of offence (Sexual assault (rape), robbery, spousal assault [wife abuse], Motor vehicle theft, Break & enter)

Self-reported violent victimization in previous 12 months, by selected demographic and social characteristics (age, gender, aboriginal identity (First nations, Métis, Inuit), Number of evening activities (per month), Place of birth (territories / outside territories), 5 or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting (past month), Use of drugs)

Self-reported violent incidents, by incident and offender characteristics, Self-reported spousal violence in previous 5 years, by selected demographic and social characteristics, by severity of the violence, Self-reported victimizations reported to police

Perceptions of crime and feelings of safety from crime, by sex, by territory, Satisfaction with personal safety and perception of neighbourhood crime by perceptions of social disorder in the neighbourhood, Perceptions of the criminal justice system (police, criminal courts, prison (corrections)

 
Publication Date:   1/26/2012
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Geography:   Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
 
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ID #:   39272685
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Description:   % of Canadians in their 40s admit they haven't yet opened a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) even though they realize they should - by gender [Gen X], % contribute annually to an RRSP, % say they make the maximum contribution every year, % are concerned they aren't saving enough for retirement.
 
Publication Date:   1/25/2012
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Posted/Updated:   1/25/2012
 
 
 
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