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Quebecers Wary And Embarrassed About Seeking Debt Relief

A new survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, shows 4 in 10 Quebecers (41%) say they would be embarrassed to get help if their financial situation was bad enough to consider Bankruptcy. Nearly 3 in 10 (28%) survey respondents say that the stigma...

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

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Time For Consumers In Atlantic Canada To Curb Spending

Struggling with debt? MNP Ltd. Trustee Derek Cramm recently discussed MNP’s Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey with CTV Halifax.

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Quebec residents are starting to feel better about their consumer debt situation and personal finances than just a few months ago, however many are still struggling, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index.

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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., Canadians’ pocketbooks are continuing to get lighter as a result of recent interest rate increases.

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According to an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP LTD., the majority of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents feel they can cover next year’s living expenses without incurring more, despite concern about mounting consumer debt in Canada.

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Despite the Bank of Canada stating it will keep interest rates stable until next year, more than half (54%) of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents say they are more concerned about their ability to repay debts than they used to be.

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Fewer Manitoba residents are hovering close to financial insolvency than was the case just a few months ago, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index; a quarterly survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD.

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As the shopping rush reaches peak intensity before the holidays, a local debt expert is warning Calgarians 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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According to a recent Ipsos poll conducted by MNP LTD., pocketbooks across Saskatchewan are continuing to get lighter as a result of recent interest rate increases.

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