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Office Hours
By Appointment Only
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- Tuesday: To
- Wednesday: To
- Thursday: To
- Friday: To
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Except Statutory Holidays
We offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request.
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About this office
MNP Debt in Miramichi is part of Canada’s largest network of Licensed Insolvency Trustees. We offer a wide range of services to individuals and small businesses struggling with debt, including Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposals, and debt consolidation. Our professionals are committed to helping you resolve any challenge you have with debt and are your go-to resource for unbiased and non-judgemental advice.
Our Miramichi office is conveniently located in the Howard Johnson at 1 Jane Street, near the end of Bridge Road. Plenty of free parking.
Located on the waterfront just outside of Downtown Miramichi.

Testimonials
Hi, After a long period of financial problems cause by a latest end of relationship with my husband, I thought that I would never found a solution. Everything was a mess in my head! Lots of tears and my heart was beating very loud when my phone was ringing because I know someone will ask a solution to pay my debts and I didn’t have nothing to say because there was no solution... A friend of mine refer me to MNP to meet Janick. After only talking...
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