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Canadian millennials most active on mobile devices: study

Briefs | 07/21/2015 9:05 pm EDT

Canadian millennials are more active on mobile devices than other demographics, while Canadians aged 35 and above still slightly prefer using a desktop, according to the new global mobile report by comScore Inc.

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