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Manitoba and Saskatchewan households were feeling more optimistic last quarter, but concern about debt is now growing in the provinces — even despite the raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index highlights financial upside of pandemic among Canadians

While the financial picture for many Canadian households looked bleak last quarter, many have stayed afloat thanks to the current raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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While the financial picture for many Albertan households looked bleak last quarter, many have stayed afloat thanks to the current raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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Six in 10 Atlantic Canadians are likely to pile on more consumer debt before the end of the year, including one in five who will use buy now, pay later options.

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One quarter of Albertans technically insolvent, cannot pay their bills each month

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.

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Amid relief measures, Newfoundlanders more optimistic about debt

While the financial picture for many Atlantic Canadian households looked bleak last quarter, many have stayed afloat thanks to the current raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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Optimism about debt and personal finances jumps in Quebec

While the financial picture for many Quebec households looked bleak last quarter, many have stayed afloat thanks to the current raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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More than half are likely to pile on more consumer debt before the end of the year, including one in 10 who will use buy now, pay later options.

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Six in 10 Atlantic Canadians are likely to pile on more consumer debt before the end of the year, including one in five who will use buy now, pay later options.

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Amid relief measures, Nova Scotians more optimistic about debt

While the financial picture for many Atlantic Canadian households looked bleak last quarter, many have stayed afloat thanks to the current raft of pandemic-related support programs.

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