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MNP Debt Blog

The survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows half of British Canadians (49%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. More than a quarter (28%) of survey respondents say...

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A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows almost half of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents (45%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. One-third (33%) of survey...

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A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows almost half of Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents (45%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. One-third (33%) of survey...

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MNP Consumer Debt Index April 2019 Results Summary

Canadians are feeling worse about their consumer debt and personal finances than was the case just three months ago.

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Consumer Insolvency Rate Declining In Halifax

The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in Halifax, aged 18 years or above, decreased to 6.1 in 2017 and then again to 5.8 in 2018.

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The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in the area, aged 18 years or above, remained at 2.9 in 2018.

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Insolvency Rate In Regina Moose Mountain Region Reaches All Time High

The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in the region, aged 18 years or above, reached 4.5 in 2018 – the highest since tracking began in 1987.

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Ottawa Insolvency Rate Reaches Highest Level In Five Years

The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in Ottawa, aged 18 years or above, hit 3.8 in 2018 – the highest level since 2013, when it also sat at 3.8.

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The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents, aged 18 years or above, increased to 3.7 in 2018, after declining for the past nine years.

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The number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents in the Avalon Peninsula, aged 18 years or above, hit 7.1 in 2018 – the highest level since tracking began in 1987.

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