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COVID Consumer DEBT: Nearly Half of Canadians Plan to Take on More Debt When Pandemic Financial Support Ends (+10 pts)
16/09/2020
Grant Bazian
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
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...
Read More arrow_forwardOne in three Atlantic Canadians still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment (down 16pts since June)
16/09/2020
COVID-19
MNP Consumer Debt Index
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...
Read More arrow_forwardThree in ten (30%) Quebecers still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment
16/09/2020
Frederic Lachance
COVID-19
MNP Consumer Debt Index
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...
Read More arrow_forwardMore than half (56%) of British Columbians still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment – the highest proportion nationally
16/09/2020
Linda Paul
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
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...
Read More arrow_forwardOne in three (34%) Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment
16/09/2020
Pamela Meger
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
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,...
Read More arrow_forwardNearly half (47%) of Ontarians still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment
16/09/2020
David Gowling
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
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...
Read More arrow_forwardOne in three (34%) Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents still experiencing COVID-related disruption to their employment
16/09/2020
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
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,...
Read More arrow_forwardOne quarter of Albertans technically insolvent, cannot pay their bills each month
13/10/2020
Sandra Landry
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index points to debt trouble in Alberta, particularly as payment deferrals and government emergency aid programs change or wind down.
Read More arrow_forwardThree in ten British Columbians say they cannot pay their bills each month, the most of any province
13/10/2020
Linda Paul
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index points to debt trouble in British Columbia, particularly as payment deferrals and government emergency aid programs change or wind down.
Read More arrow_forwardMore than half of Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents are $200 or less away from insolvency at month-end, the highest compared to other provinces
13/10/2020
Pamela Meger
MNP Consumer Debt Index
COVID-19
The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index points to debt trouble in the two provinces, particularly as payment deferrals and government emergency aid programs change or wind down.
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