Concern About Identity Theft Growing in Canada

Eighty Percent of Canadians Think Identity Theft Is a Serious Problem; One-Third More Concerned Than a Year Ago

Monday, February 28, 2005

Toronto, ONTARIO – According to a recent telephone poll conducted by Ipsos-Reid on behalf of Intersections Inc. and Carlson Marketing Group Canada, 80% of Canadian adults say they consider identity theft to be a serious problem in this country (38% a ‘very serious problem’, 42% ‘somewhat serious problem’). Indeed, when asked if...

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Concern About Identity Theft Growing in Canada

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