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Four in 10 (44%) Ontarians’ Work Situation Affected By Pandemic

As the Ontario economy begins to re-open after months of being shuttered, four in 10 (44%) Ontarians’ work situation are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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As the economy begins to re-open in Atlantic Canada after months of being shuttered, half (52%) of Atlantic Canadians’ work situations are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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As the Manitoba and Saskatchewan economies begin to re-open after months of being shuttered, four in 10 (42%) Manitoba and Saskatchewan residents’ work situations are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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As the Saskatchewan and Manitoba economies begin to re-open after months of being shuttered, four in 10 (42%) Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents’ work situation is still affected by the COVID-19 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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As the Albertan economy begins to re-open after months of being shuttered, half (55%) of Albertans’ work situation is still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic – more than any other province.

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As the economy begins to re-open in Atlantic Canada after months of being shuttered, half (52%) of Atlantic Canadians’ work situations are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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As the economy begins to re-open in Atlantic Canada after months of being shuttered, half (52%) of Atlantic Canadians’ work situations are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Four in 10 (42%) Quebecers’ Work Situation Affected by Pandemic

As the Quebec economy begins to re-open after months of being shuttered, four in 10 (42%) Quebecers’ work situations are still affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Seniors and Debt

Just when seniors should be relaxing and enjoying the fruits of their labour, many find themselves struggling financially — an unsettling contrast to the ease they’d hoped to live their golden years.

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