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TD Survey: Small Business Owners Remain Positive
Canadian Small business owners aren't overly worried about lingering effects of the recession.
According to a new TD Canada Trust poll, 50 per cent of small business owners think 2012 will be a good business year and a further 13 per cent believe it ...
Survey Says: Downsizing Boomers Are Shunning Condo Living
When my parents downsized, they sold their house and bought a condominium. That was in the seventies. Condo and apartment living was the way to go for retirees of the time and it was expected that, when baby boomers retired, there would be an ...
Survey: Canadian Women Control Household Spending
Canadian women are more confident about money and investing then they think. In fact, women make most of the decisions about household spending.
This according to a survey published December 2, 2010 of more than 1,000 Canadian women entitled the ...
Canadian Cities Score Well on Quality of Life Survey
Vienna took the top spot in Mercer's 2011 Quality of Living Index. The top 20 is dominated by European cities but Australia, New Zealand and yes, Canada got in there with Vancouver ranking as the top Canadian city.
Mercer, a global human resource, ...
Saving, Not Spending, Makes Us Feel Smarter: Survey
They don't call it smart shopping for nothing but these days it's not the money we spend that's making us feel brainy – it's the money we save. That's what the researchers from Deloitte and The Harrison group learned. They surveyed 2,000-plus ...
Money More Important Than Kids In Divorce, Survey Finds
I came across an interesting survey this week that found that money is by far the most important issue in the divorce process. There's nothing too surprising about money being an important issue for divorcing couples -- it has long been said that ...
Kijiji Survey Reveals 40% of Canadians are Throwing Money Away
A survey from classified site Kijiji revealed that two out of every five Canadians are throwing away their old possessions instead of selling them and missing out on upwards of an estimated $400.
Even if the Canadian economy is relatively stable ...
Hometown Weddings on the Decline in Canada
In a sign of the times, it appears that good old traditional hometown weddings are on the wane with a growing number of Canadians preferring to say "I do" at their dream destination.
Fifty per cent of Canadians said they would prefer a ...




