Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Ethical Behaviour in Winnipeg
Winnipeg – Shocking crimes in the news and the distinction of our city as Canada’s “Murder Capital” might make some Winnipeg residents wonder about the moral virtues of their fellow citizens. But a new Probe Research survey finds that most Winnipeggers are honest, upstanding folks who refuse to bend the rules even when presented with an opportunity to do so.
Probe Research asked 600 Winnipeg residents whether they would be consider doing the following activities that might be considered illegal or dishonest:
- Running a red light in the middle of the night if no one was around
-“Sampling” a grape in a grocery store while deciding whether to buy a bunch
- Exaggerating on their resume
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Probe Research asked 600 Winnipeg residents whether they would be consider doing the following activities that might be considered illegal or dishonest:
- Running a red light in the middle of the night if no one was around
-“Sampling” a grape in a grocery store while deciding whether to buy a bunch
- Exaggerating on their resume
Download full release
Labels: ethics, Probe Research, Winnipeg issues