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As the country inches closer to the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement on March 2, 2022, many households in Saskatchewan and Manitoba stretched thin by rising costs of living over the COVID-19 pandemic will be bracing for a potentially...

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As the country inches closer to the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement on March 2, 2022, many households in Manitoba and Saskatchewan stretched thin by rising costs of living over the COVID-19 pandemic will be bracing for a potentially...

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As the country inches closer to the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement on March 2, 2022, many Atlantic Canadian households stretched thin by rising costs of living over the COVID-19 pandemic will be bracing for a potentially challenging...

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As the country inches closer to the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement on March 2, 2022, many Atlantic Canadian households stretched thin by rising costs of living over the COVID-19 pandemic will be bracing for a potentially challenging...

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The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index finds that Ontarians are feeling increasingly confident in their personal finances this quarter as interest rate concerns ease.

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MNP Consumer Debt Index rebounds significantly as debt perceptions improve

The latest MNP Consumer Debt Index has rebounded significantly to 91 points — an eight-point jump since last quarter after a full year of low scores.

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Now in its fifteenth wave, the MNP Consumer Debt Index, which is conducted quarterly by Ipsos on behalf of MNP LTD, finds nearly half (47%) of Atlantic Canadians are not confident they can cover their living expenses for the next year without going further...

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British Columbians are becoming acutely aware of how interest rates and inflation impact their household budgets as both continue on their months-long upward trajectory.

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Albertans are becoming acutely aware of the impact interest rates and inflation have on their household budgets, as both continue on their months-long upward trajectory.

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Ontarians are becoming acutely aware of how rising interest rates and inflation impact their household budgets, as both continue on their months-long upward trajectory.

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