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Telling Results: The Globe and Mail Asked Its Readers About Cheating

The Globe and Mail just released the results of a survey of over 11,000 readers that reveal their thoughts on cheating. As it turns out, cheating isn’t as rare as one may like to think hope it is. But I’m not surprised; in the conversations I’ve had with millennials throughout the years –

Study Shows Vast Majority of People Are Still in Denial of Gender Pay Gap

The persistent pay inequality between the sexes has been a (much overdue) hot topic as of late. But that doesn’t mean everyone thinks there’s a problem – at least, not in their workplace. Despite the telling statistics that highlight the prevalence of wage disparities (according to the World Economic Forum, as of 2015,

Infographs: From 2005 to 2015 Our Views on Sex Have Changed Significantly

It’s incredible to observe just how quickly shifts in everything from employment to the way we eat unfold. Sometimes stark differences manifest even between one generation and the next. Or, when it comes to attitudes about sex, it can happen in just one decade. Dating site OkCupid, which launched back in 2004, has been

Bah, Humbug: Poll Shows Canadians Haven’t Started Their Christmas Shopping

With December 25th only three days away, the shopping hours are becoming nerve-rackingly limited. But if you’re not among those who started their shopping early, you’re not alone. A survey by Angus Reid for CIBC found that Canadian shoppers are going to be spending the next few days elbowing their way

Survey Says: These Are the Three Biggest Brands Among College-Age Women

If you have a university-aged female on your holiday list, you may want to pay attention. Goldman Sachs polled hundreds of college-age women on their favourite clothing brands, revealing three clear winners. Though the results aren’t necessarily surprising, the favourites mark a departure from longtime market-dominators like Abercrombie & Fitch,