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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s next announcement on interest rates, Ontarians’ appetite for cheap credit is being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s next announcement on interest rates, Manitobans’ appetite for cheap credit is being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s next announcement on interest rates, Atlantic Canadians’ appetite for cheap credit is being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s (BOC) next announcement on interest rates, British Columbians’ debt anxieties are being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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As the nation awaits the Bank of Canada’s next announcement on interest rates, Albertans’ appetite for cheap credit is being highlighted by a new Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of MNP Debt.

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Survey Results April 2017

Time For Consumers In Atlantic Canada To Curb Spending

Struggling with debt? MNP Ltd. Trustee Derek Cramm recently discussed MNP’s Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey with CTV Halifax.

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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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Albertans Financial Woes Skyrocket

As Alberta continues to grapple with the price of crude oil on the global market and as a result, significant unemployment rolling through the energy sector – it comes as no surprise to learn tens of thousands of Albertans are struggling with financial...

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Millions Of Canadians Facing Insolvency

According to MNP’s recent Consumer Debt Sentiment Survey, 56 per cent of Canadians are on the brink of financial ruin.

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