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More Than Half Of Canadians In A Mortgage Balancing Act

Given the country’s weakened economy and devalued dollar, paired with significant unemployment rolling through some provinces – it’s suffice to say Canadians are struggling. Low interest rates however, have kept many spending, often relying on credit...

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More Manitobans Failing To Make Debt Payments

MNP LTD Trustee Gord Neudorf was interviewed byWinnipeg Metro to discuss insolvency filings in Manitoba and how they compare to those of Saskatchewan and Alberta.

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MNP Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey Saskatchewan And Manitoba Update

The latest MNP Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey shows that a lack of financial literacy skills may be intensifying Saskatchewan residents’ consumer debt binge.

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A new survey released today by MNP LTD finds that Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record...

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A new survey released today by MNP LTD finds that Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record...

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A new survey released today by MNP LTD finds that British Columbians are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record level of debt.

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A new survey released by MNP LTD finds that Atlantic Canadians are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record level of debt.

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A new survey released by MNP LTD finds that Albertans are concerned about the uncertainty of a potential housing bubble and impending interest rate hikes, adding financial stress to households already carrying a record level of debt.

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Why Are So Many Canadians In Debt

A debt survey conducted by MNP found that nearly half of Canadians are within just $200 of not being able to keep up with their monthly financial obligations.

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When Does Consumer Debt Become A Consumer Crisis?

As unemployment continues to grip many Canadians largely due to struggling crude oil prices, it probably doesn’t come as a surprise to learn many have found themselves relying on credit to make it from one financial obligation to next.

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