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Why Canadians are Suffering a Bankruptcy Spike

on February 21st, 2019 by The Afro News

Interest rate hikes, housing costs, rising taxes and stagnating wages are all crucial. We need to address these problems What can’t happen won’t happen. If incomes are stagnant while taxes, prices and interest rates rise, people will fail to pay their debts – as is the case for 120,000 Canadians every year. The long-term buildup

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