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by Jeremy
Christmas is now only a month away, and there’s already reports that credit card debt is at a two-year high in Canada. Many Canadians will pay for Christmas presents this year with credit, but unless you have a plan in place to pay it off, you’ll be stuck with a holiday debt hangover. But you don’t want to delay the payment of holiday debts, or avoid even paying the minimum payments. “Credit card debt has risen to a two-year high. With the holiday shopping season around the corner, we are going to keep a close eye on how Q4 spending affects debt levels on credit…
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It’s no secret the economy is taking a toll on Albertans, even today two more major companies announced…
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CMHC released their annual First-Time Homebuyers Survey today, outlining the buying patterns and profiles of first-time homebuyers in…
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Mortgage fraud, both reported and unreported, is seemingly on the rise in Canada, after several reports and news…