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Number of minutes less per workday that Canadians This is a list of Canadians. Architects
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 are spending with their family compared to two decades ago, according to according to
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 Statistics Canada: 45

Number of minutes working women spent with their family in 1986: 248 Number in 2005:209

Percentage of Canadians planning on creating and following a budget in 2007, according to a survey released by Capital One: 82

Number of Canadians who work outside of their home, according to innovation Canada: 12 million Median distance that Canadians travel to work: 7 km

Percentage of people in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver who commute TO COMMUTE. To substitute one punishment in the place of another. For example, if a man be sentenced to be hung, the executive may, in some states, commute his punishment to that of imprisonment.  20 km or more each day: 16

Average monthly cost to operate an automobile: $700

Average monthly cost to operate a bike: $23

Average monthly cost to take transit: $54-103

Average monthly cost to walk: $12

Percentage of workers in Canada who believe that a person diagnosed with depression in their workplace would most likely keep it to themselves "for fear of hurting their future opportunities", according to the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted for The Global Business and Economic Roundtable on Addiction addiction: see drug addiction and drug abuse.  and Mental Health: 79

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