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Ontarians are increasingly reliant on debt and struggling to pay off their outstanding balances.

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Saskatchewan residents are increasingly reliant on debt and struggling to pay off their outstanding balances.

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Recent poll finds Canadians would need to earn nearly 40% more to eliminate debt.

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When We Get Married, Does My Partners' Debt Become My Debt?

Many Canadians enter marriage with a sizable debt burden from both parties. As the most heavily indebted country in the world by some measures, that doesn’t come as much of a surprise.

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Canadians Short Of Breath With New Mortgage Stress Test

Beginning in January 2018, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) has prescribed new mortgage rules for Canadian homebuyers.

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Five Myths Of Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is one of the most anxiety producing words in the financial lexicon.

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It Cant Happen To Me Stop Living In Debt Denial

Rich, poor or somewhere in between, financial wellbeing is an integral part of everyone’s mental health.

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The primary purpose of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) is to allow honest but unfortunate debtors relief from their debts and the chance to make a financial fresh start.

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Imagine you are pulling into your driveway with your older but reliable car. It’s served you well without the slightest hint of trouble. You’ve never thought of replacing it.

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What Is A Consolidated Loan

A debt consolidation loan is a single loan – generally obtained from a financial institution such as a chartered bank or credit union – that allows you to repay debts to multiple (and ideally all) creditors at once.

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