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A new survey conducted on the Angus Reid Forum and commissioned by Primus Canada, reveales that almost half (46 per cent) of Canadian respondents would give up watching television before they would give up surfing the Internet or using their phone.

Recent reports show that Canadians are some of the world's heaviest Internet users. In the last quarter of 2010, Canadians were on the web an average of 43.5 hours per month. That is 8 hours more than our closest competitors – the Americans, then the British at 32.3 hours. The global average is 21 hours per month, according to a recent ComScore report. 

 


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