More stunning,
the Canadian polling company Pollara found last month that 77 % of Canadians did not miss NHL hockey.
Not exact matches
A recent
poll found that given the choice, 68 % of
Canadians would choose a job with a
company that has a strong volunteering culture over one that does not.
Rising fuel prices are causing government coffers to swell, and in a web
poll conducted by COMPAS Inc., 126 leaders of
Canadian companies offered their opinions on how that money should be spent.
When asked recently in a Compas Inc.
poll whether the
Canadian government should step in to block the sale of the nation's largest fertilizer
company to Sinochem, CEOs agreed strongly, with a mean of 5.7 on a seven - point scale.
While businesses are starting to hire again — a recent
poll found three - quarters of
Canadian human - resource professionals plan to add staff within the next six months —
companies can't afford to spend months training an employee only to find the relationship won't last.
Canadian business leaders, in a
poll conducted by COMPAS Inc., are divided on whether Apple is likely to suffer damage to its reputation, and whether North American
companies should insist on better standards when outsourcing.
This selling point appears to be backed up by the numbers: Concur is currently in use in over 90 countries by thousands of
companies, and, according to Newell, the
company is currently pushing strongly in Canada (which is why they
polled Canadians).
A
poll conducted by Genworth Financial Mortgage Insurance
Company showed that 11 % of
Canadians are planning to buy their first abode this year, compared to 6 % in 2010.
Methodology: Reputation Institute
polled Canadian consumers about 100 multinational brands (selected based on a minimum revenue level, above - average reputations in their home countries and presence in 15 top international markets) and the 50 largest
Canadian companies (ranked by revenue).
The survey
polled more than 5,000
Canadians in February and March on 100 multinational brands, as well as the 50 largest
Canadian companies.
According to a national
poll taken by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada in the fall of 2016, 51 per cent of
Canadians would support a private Chinese
company buying a controlling stake in a
Canadian company while only 11 per cent would be in support of such an acquisition by a Chinese SOE.
A recent
poll by Allstate Insurance
Company of Canada and Abacus Data found that 61 % of
Canadian condo owners either don't know or incorrectly assume that if a flood or a fire starts in their unit, the building's insurance will cover the damages to other units.
Conducted this past summer, the Hays Canada
poll evaluated the strategies and types of digital tools
Canadian companies use to attract talent and where people search for work online.
While nearly 100 % of
Canadian professionals and skilled individuals are engaged on social media and more than 50 % employ it as a job hunting tool, less than 25 % of
companies use social media to connect with and attract talent, reveals a new
poll by Hays Canada, a national recruitment
company.