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Canada

Canadian Insolvency Filings Approach 2010 Highs As Growth Accelerates

April 7, 2020

Canadian insolvency filings have been pushing to new highs recently. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada (OSB) data shows insolvencies rising quickly in February. Filings over the past year are now at the highest level since 2010, with growth accelerating… and this is before the pandemic was declared Canada Insolvency Filings Reach Highest Level […]

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Canadian Household Credit Gets Weighed Down By Falling Consumer Growth

April 6, 2020

Canadian households didn’t need incentive to borrow, as credit growth was already accelerating. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the outstanding balance of household debt reached a new high in February. The rise of debt was due entirely to inflating mortgage balances. Consumer credit, the other major segment, continued to nosedive – printing a second […]

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One In Ten Canadian Restaurants Have Permanently Closed Already

April 2, 2020

Canada’s restaurant apocalypse is bad, and about to get a lot worse in the next few weeks. Restaurants Canada estimates the industry lost 800,000 jobs in March, and a tenth of restaurants have already permanently closed. The organization is forecasting Canada will lose almost a third of restaurants by month end. Why Do You Care? […]

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Canadian Mortgage Growth Hits Highest Level Since 2018… After Revisions

March 30, 2020

Canadian real estate markets were busier than usual at the beginning of last month. This helped to push mortgage debt higher, even though the back half of the month was halted due to the pandemic. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows outstanding mortgage credit reached a new high in February. The year-over-year growth is now […]

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Canadian Household Debt Gets Biggest Interest Rate Drop Since The Financial Crisis

March 26, 2020

Canadian debt is becoming very cheap, very rapidly – and it’s not a great sign. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the effective interest rate paid by households fell to a monthly year low on March 20. The decline from a year ago is the fastest we’ve seen rates drop during this period, since the […]

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Canadian Seniors Are Back To Accelerating Reverse Mortgage Debt Growth

March 24, 2020

It was a slow holiday, but Canadian seniors are back to tapping their  home’s value for cash. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) filings show reverse mortgage debt reached a new high in January. The new high came with a sharp acceleration in growth, but the rate is in line with historic numbers. […]

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Canadian HELOC Borrowing Was Grinding To A Halt Before The COVID-19 Crisis

March 23, 2020

Canadian homeowners were buckling down on the spending ahead of the pandemic. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) data shows the balance of loans secured by residential real estate, such as HELOCs, made a tiny move in January. The movement, the weakest in over half a decade, saw the balance fall from all-time […]

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Canada’s Population Explodes At The Fastest Rate Since 1990, Even With Outbreak

March 19, 2020

Canada’s national statistics agency is estimating monster growth for population. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) population estimates show fast growth in Q1 2020. The population is now estimated to be growing at the fastest pace in 3 years. Canada’s Population Estimate Grows At Fastest Rate Since 1990 Canada’s population is growing at the fastest pace in […]

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Canadian Household Borrowing Rates Fall To 2018 Lows

March 13, 2020

All hail the return of cheap money for Canada, it’s been weeks. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the effective interest rate paid by households dropped to a multi-year low as of March 6, 2020. The rate is now the lowest seen in over two years, having taken one of the biggest declines in at […]

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Canadian Consumer Debt Falls To The Lowest Level In 6 Months

March 10, 2020

Canadian household credit is on a tear, accelerating growth and setting a new record high. Bank of Canada (BoC) data shows the balance of household debt made a big advance in January. The increase was driven entirely by mortgage debt however, as the balance of consumer debt fell to a 6 month low. Canadian Households […]

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