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| University Degree |
11.1% |
| Post Secondary Diploma |
21.4% |
| Some Post Secondary |
8.4% |
| 0-12 Years |
31.4% |
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| US$ |
% |
| +60.000 |
13.0 |
| 50-59,999 |
6.9 |
| 40-49,999 |
16.8 |
| 25-39,999 |
31.4 |
| 15-24,999 |
15.1 |
| Under 15,000 |
16.5 |
| Statistics Canada 1991 |
As North America's busiest border crossing, Windsor is Canada's southernmost
city and the only city both on the border and with a major postal facility.
Windsor lies south of 30% of the entire USA and is situated only 1 mile from
Detroit.
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Canada is now the worlds 2nd largest country with regards to area, but ranks
only 31st with regards to population.
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Over 80% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the US border and are very
familiar with the USA.
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With universal health care and highly subsidized education, Canadians enjoy one
of the highest standards of living in the world.
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Canadians receive, on average, 300 pieces of direct mail each year, which is
less than half the amount Americans receive.
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Canadian response rates are significantly higher. The US Direct Marketing
Association (DMA) puts the figures at 3-4% average
response in Canada, as compared to 1-2% in the USA.
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With limited Canadian TV & radio stations, direct mail is the largest
grossing media with 22.4% of Canadian advertising dollars.
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The US trades more with the province of Ontario alone than with all of Japan.
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Over 25% of all mail leaving the USA is destined for Canada.
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Over 60% of the entire population of Canada lies within 2-4 days delivery time
from Windsor via bulk rate mail.
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The average disposable inclome saved by Canadians is 10.2%.
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Over 60% of Canadian families own their own homes.
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