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Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents’ anxiety about their debt situation is building, amid rising interest rates, persistent inflation, and heightened affordability concerns.

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British Columbians’ anxiety about their debt situation is building amid rising interest rates, persistent inflation, and heightened affordability concerns.

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Ontarians’ anxiety about their debt situation is building amid rising interest rates, persistent inflation, and heightened affordability concerns.

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The quarterly MNP Consumer Debt Index has taken a drastic plunge to 77 points, dropping a record 15 points from last quarter and marking an all-time low since the Index was created more than five years ago.

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Higher interest rates, instability globally and uncertainty in the new year economically… many households look to 2023 as a year of struggling to make it from one financial obligation to the next. This is especially true for single income families....

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Managing your mental and financial health in the new year

Your mental and financial health are connected in ways that can have a significant impact on your life. Here are some ideas to help you manage both as the new year begins.

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Are locked-in mortgages the budget buster lurking in the shadows?

A mortgage rate lock helps you to reduce your overall debt if you know how to take advantage of it. Here’s what you can do.

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What are your financial New Year’s resolutions?

With another New Year’s day come and gone, it’s time to commit yourself to the resolutions you made! And what better way to start the year than with a few financial resolutions?

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Here are three common misconceptions our firm has encountered about consumer proposals.

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Holiday cheers or tears?

Cost of living trends in Southern Alberta

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