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In recent years, Canadians have grown accustomed to low interest rates. The Bank of Canada used low interest rates to encourage spending and spur economic activity during the pandemic. However, 2022 marked a sharp and painful turn for many. To combat...

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How can I manage my CERB repayments?

The Federal Government rolled out the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) to support those who were unable to work during the COVID-19 pandemic — and many people signed up quickly before the eligibility requirements were complete.

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Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for Atlantic Canadians. More than half anticipate the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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New Brunswickers on the economy: More than half say the worst is yet to come

Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for Atlantic Canadians. More than half anticipate the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for Atlantic Canadians. More than half anticipate the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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Albertans on the economy: More than half say the worst is yet to come

Personal finances continue to be a source of stress for Albertans, as more than half anticipate the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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Quebecers on the economy: Two in five say the worst is yet to come

Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for Quebecers, and many anticipate that the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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British Columbians on the economy: Half say the worst is yet to come

Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for British Columbians. Half anticipate that the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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Canadians on the economy: Half say the worst is yet to come

Personal finances continue to be a major source of stress for Canadians, and half anticipate that the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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Personal finances continue to be a source of stress for Saskatchewan and Manitoba residents; more than half anticipate that the situation will continue to deteriorate, according to the latest MNP Consumer Debt Index conducted quarterly by Ipsos.

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