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Thirty Percent of Back-To-School Shoppers Turn to the Internet for School Supplies - Read More

Date Added: August 27, 2008 05:28:02 PM
Almost one-third of Canadians in need of books, computers and back-to-school supplies will avoid the hustle and bustle of traditional shops in favour of the World Wide Web this year.

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