Canadian Debt Levels Not As High As Thought

2013-07-17

Below is a link to an article from the Financial Post that suggest that debt levels in Canada are not (quite) as high as previously thought. Reading the comments is interesting because a number of those commenting are pointing out that the levels of debt are still pretty high. http://business.financialpost.com/2013/07/16/canadian-household-debt-isnt-above-the-u-s-peak/ If you are one of those Canadians struggling with debt levels that are too high please don't hesitate to call thenearest MNP office.

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