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The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Atlantic Canadians feeling pessimistic about their debt.

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The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Atlantic Canadians feeling pessimistic about their debt.

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The impact of inflation and higher interest rates is leaving Atlantic Canadians feeling pessimistic about their debt.

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with more than half of Atlantic Canadians saying they’re staying home more often (55%) to save money. Two in...

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with more than half of Atlantic Canadians saying they’re staying home more often (55%) to save money.

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with more than half of Atlantic Canadians saying they’re staying home more often (55%) to save money.

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon. Three in five Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents say they are staying home more often (61%) to save money — more...

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, as two in five Quebecers say they’re staying home more often (41%) to save money.

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, as half of Canadians say they’re staying home more often (51%) to save money.

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A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MNP LTD reveals that higher costs and interest rates appear to be causing an isolation phenomenon, with half of British Columbians saying they’re staying home more often (50%) to save money.

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