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Saskatchewan and Manitoba 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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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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How surplus income payments can affect your Bankruptcy

If you’re overburdened by debt, Bankruptcy can be a practical and cost-effective solution to achieve a financial fresh start. But it will not always free you from repaying a portion of your outstanding debts.

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Financial Scams

Financial scams have been around for decades. But they have never been as common, insidious and invasive as they are today.

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Is filing for personal Bankruptcy your best option?

If you’re struggling to maintain minimum monthly debt payments or don’t see yourself ever getting out of debt on your own, you may consider filing a Bankruptcy.

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What are my debt consolidation options?

Consolidation is one of the options you may choose to investigate if your debt payments have become overwhelming.

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Nearly Half (46%) of Canadians’ Work Situations Still Affected by Pandemic

As the Canadian economy begins to re-open after being shuttered for months due to COVID-19, nearly half of Canadians’ (46%) work situations are still affected by the pandemic.

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As British Columbia’s economy begins to re-open after months of being shuttered, half (51%) of British Columbians’ work situation is still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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