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There’s no denying it, many Canadians are currently experiencing financial distress. According to Statistics Canada, the household debt in Canada is at the highest level even when measured as a portion of disposable income in 2015’s second quarter.

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Canadian Numbers Show Insolvency Is Around The Corner For Many

The numbers are in and they’re telling a story that feels a little too close to home for Canadians. Given today’s struggling economy and unemployment hitting tens of thousands of households across the country, many consumers have found themselves...

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Consumer Debt Weighs On Prince George

The recent Business Outlook Survey conducted by the Bank of Canada confirmed what many Canadians already know – our economy is still struggling, unemployment is increasing, businesses are struggling and the cost of living is not making financial health...

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Losing a loved one can be one of the most emotional time and stressful experience. Trying to come to terms and navigate through financial concerns can be overwhelming.

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Blindness to Budget Benefits in Eyes of Credit Card Holder

As interest rates continue to sit at rock bottom, many Canadians are left feeling (far) richer than they actually are, dipping deeper and deeper into credit reliance to accommodate spending habits.

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Hi, I was wondering if RDSP, RRSP and TFSA's are exempt from bankruptcy. Thank you,

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There is no denying the facts: We are living in a tough economy. As more and more Canadians are buckling under the financial pressure of keeping up with living expenses, many are turning to companies who offer quick fixes to what are (more often than...

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Alberta's Economy And The Great Debt Struggle

The Calgary Sun recently covered an MNP survey confirming just how significant the numbers are when it comes to Albertans and their debt.

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Albertans Scrambling To Keep Up With Bills

A recent MNP Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey found 35 per cent of Albertans don’t have enough money coming in to keep up with their financial obligations.

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Albertans Have the Highest Consumer Debt in the Nation

Canada’s debt ratio is at the highest debt income ration we’ve ever had. For every dollar we currently make, we are spending approximately $1.65 on credit.

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