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Over the past few months, various financial relief measures from government, banks, and businesses have helped cushion the financial blow of the pandemic for many Canadian households. As these measures evolve or come to an end, the pandemic is still impacting...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found that one in three (36%) Atlantic Canadians are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs, reduced...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found that three in ten (30%) Quebecers are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs, reduced pay, or fewer...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found that more than half (56%) of British Columbians are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs, reduced...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found that one in three (34%) Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs,...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found that nearly half (47%) of Ontarians are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs, reduced pay, or...

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A new poll by Ipsos carried out on behalf of MNP LTD has found one in three (34%) Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents are still experiencing disruption to either their own work situation or that of someone else in their household in the form of lay-offs,...

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The MNP Consumer Debt Index for January 2023 is in… and the Index has plunged 15 points from last quarter and is now at an all-time low. The unprecedented quarterly decline underscores the anxiety Canadians feel about their debt situation amid...

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Interest Rate Increase Strains Canadian Households

Early in July, the Bank of Canada’s first interest-rate hike in seven years set in motion a complex unwinding of a near-decade-long era of easy money via consumer debt.

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