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Why Housing Costs Now Worry Canadian Homeowners More Than Trade Wars
A new Bank of Canada survey reveals affordability and job security have overtaken tariff concerns as Canadians' primary economic worries, signaling a shift back to domestic financial pressures.
Apr 24, 2026Russia's Economic Struggles Won't Impact Canadian Debt Consolidation Rates
Russia cut interest rates as its economy shrinks under war costs and sanctions, but Canadian homeowners dealing with high-interest debt shouldn't expect any relief from international economic turbulence.
Apr 24, 2026Traffic Fines Hit BC Homeowners Hard: How Growing Penalty Costs Add to Debt Burden
Metro Vancouver's increased traffic enforcement caught thousands of speeders and red-light runners last year, with fines potentially adding hundreds to monthly expenses for BC homeowners already managing debt.
Apr 23, 2026Equifax Profit Surge Signals Growing Mortgage Market — What It Means for Debt Consolidation
Credit bureau Equifax reported strong Q1 profits driven by increased U.S. mortgage activity, suggesting growing confidence in housing-backed lending that could benefit Canadian homeowners seeking debt consolidation.
Apr 22, 2026Neo Financial's $150M Securitization: What It Means for Canadian Credit Card Debt
Neo Financial just raised $150 million through capital markets to expand their credit card business, signaling increased competition in Canadian consumer lending that could benefit homeowners looking to consolidate high-interest debt.
Apr 22, 2026Boeing's Debt Recovery Shows How Big Companies Rebuild Credit — What Canadian Homeowners Can Learn
Boeing's smaller-than-expected quarterly loss signals recovery from massive debt accumulated during the pandemic. Canadian homeowners carrying similar debt burdens may find inspiration in how strategic financial restructuring creates breathing room.
Apr 22, 2026Alberta's Creative Economy Shows Resilience While Homeowners Face $112K Median Debt Load
As Alberta's arts sector continues to innovate with productions like Ghost River's Frontier, local homeowners are dealing with above-national-average debt loads that may be addressable through home equity consolidation.
Apr 21, 2026What Corporate Consolidation Strategies Teach Canadian Homeowners About Managing Debt
Agnico Eagle's strategic consolidation of Finnish mining properties mirrors smart debt management principles that Canadian homeowners can apply to their own financial situations.
Apr 20, 2026Altus Group Gets OSC Relief for $200M Share Buyback: What It Signals for Real Estate Markets
Altus Group received regulatory exemptions from the Ontario Securities Commission for its $200 million share repurchase program, potentially signaling confidence in commercial real estate markets that could impact residential property values.
Apr 20, 2026Mining Finance Deal Shows Credit Markets Tightening for Canadian Borrowers
New Found Gold's $205M finance package highlights how businesses are turning to alternative lenders as traditional bank credit becomes harder to access across Canada.
Apr 20, 2026Manitoba's 1% Down Payment Program: What It Means for Homeowners Carrying Consumer Debt
A Manitoba town launches Canada's most aggressive homeowner assistance program with just 1% down payments, highlighting how home equity remains the most powerful tool for debt consolidation even as housing affordability challenges persist.
Apr 17, 2026Why Paying Down Your Mortgage Early Could Hurt Your Financial Flexibility
New analysis shows aggressive mortgage payments may limit your options for dealing with high-interest consumer debt, especially when home equity could provide better breathing room.
Apr 17, 2026