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Ontarians Optimistic About Debt Except When it Comes to Unexpected Expenses

According to a recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Ontarians feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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According to a recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Manitobans feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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According to a recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Atlantic Canadians feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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According to an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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According to an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of British Columbians feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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Canadians Optimistic About Debt Except When It Comes To Unexpected Expenses

According to a recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Canadians feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada

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Albertans Optimistic About Debt Except When It Comes To Unexpected Expenses

According to an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Albertans feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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A recent study by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD underscores the anxiety British Columbians are feeling about the strain higher rates will place on their finances.

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Interest Rate Increase Strains Canadian Households

Early in July, the Bank of Canada’s first interest-rate hike in seven years set in motion a complex unwinding of a near-decade-long era of easy money via consumer debt.

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Economic Uncertainty Troublesome For Canadian Debtholders

For thousands of Canadians across the country, it’s no secret to hear that our national economy is facing an uncertain future.

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