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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents are the most likely (56%) to be within $200 of insolvency at month-end compared to other provinces – jumping 14 points since September.

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents are the most likely (56%) to be within $200 of insolvency at month-end compared to other provinces – jumping 14 points since September.

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Paying Off Debts With Creditors

Nobody applies for a credit card, loan, mortgage or car payment with the intention of not repaying those debts.

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Personal Taxes And Consumer Proposals: How Does That Work?

I am often asked if personal income tax and / or GST debt can be dealt with through a Consumer Proposal. The short answer is yes; however...

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Prince Edward Island Insolvency Rate Increases For The First Time Since 2015

The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in PEI, aged 18 years or above, climbed to 6.1 in 2018 after declining for the past three years.

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., a growing number of Quebec residents don’t earn enough to cover their bills and debt payments, with one third (33%) – a five percent increase since September – now mirroring that sentiment.

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As the shopping rush reaches peak intensity before the holidays, a local debt expert is warning Atlantic Canadians to avoid taking on more debt or payday loans, as they try to cope with the pressures of last minute gifts and Christmas grocery shopping....

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My Debts Are Gone – Now What?

Congratulations, you have successfully finished your Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal! You took control of your financial life and solved your debt issues. Now what?

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Is It Time To Cut Up Your Credit Cards?

For some people, quitting credit cards cold turkey is more than just great alliteration.

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., a growing number of Ontarians are noticing the effects of recent interest rate increases.

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