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With rising interest rates and the cost of living remaining a challenge for B.C. households, the proportion who report being close to insolvency has spiked.

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With rising interest rates and high borrowing costs remaining a challenge for households, Atlantic Canadians are feeling more pessimistic about their debt than any other province, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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With rising interest rates and high borrowing costs remaining a challenge for households, Atlantic Canadians are feeling more pessimistic about their debt than any other province, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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Amid rising interest rates and a challenging cost of living, the proportion of Ontarians who report being insolvent has reached an all-time high, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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Canadians’ concern about debt, ability to pay bills reach all-time high

As interest rates move upwards and the cost of living remains a challenge for households, the proportion of Canadians who report being insolvent has reached an all-time high, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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What are the pros and cons of a Consumer Proposal?

Let’s review what a Consumer Proposal is, as well as the pros and cons of filing a Proposal, to help you determine if it’s the right solution for your unique situation.

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What are the alternatives to Bankruptcy, and which is best for me?

If you are experiencing overwhelming debt loads, severely reduced income, unexpected job loss, or depleted savings, you may be wondering if Bankruptcy is right for you.

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Is there a stigma to Bankruptcy?

Let’s explore some of the stigmas around Bankruptcy, why you shouldn’t be afraid of this process, and how a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) can help you on your journey toward a debt-free future.

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What we’ve learned over five years of the MNP Consumer Debt Index

The MNP Consumer Debt Index celebrated its fifth anniversary in July 2023. The information we’ve collected over 25 quarterly surveys paints a detailed picture of how Canadians feel about their finances and individual debt situations.

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