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Canadian Insolvencies Accelerate, Hit Highest Level Since 2009

November 12, 2025

Canadian consumer insolvencies are surging to levels not seen since the financial crisis, despite stronger employment. The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) just reported the highest September filings since 2009, countering any recent signs of improvement. If anything, the trend appears to be just getting started.  Canadian Insolvencies Surge To Highest Level Since […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Only Surpassed By 2010 & 2020 Peaks

May 28, 2025

The Canadian economy may be outperforming, but households are getting slaughtered. The latest data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) shows consumer insolvencies surged in March. The 12-month volume has reached levels only seen during the 2010 and 2020 peaks—both periods known for sharp declines in economic activity. While annual growth had […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Just Saw A 2009-Like Growth Surge

February 12, 2025

Canada has some of the most highly indebted households in the world, and they may be approaching their breaking point. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows December was one of the busiest in years for consumer insolvencies. The year ended with the most filings since 2009, growing at a pace similar to […]

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Toronto Mortgage Delinquency Rate Hits A 9 Year High 

January 2, 2025

Toronto real estate just got another sign that it entered one of its roughest markets ever. Equifax data shows the Greater Toronto mortgage delinquency rate climbed again in Q2 2024. Just two years after hitting a record low, the rate is now climbing at one of the most aggressive paces in history, hitting a 9 […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Continue Climbing Towards New Highs

November 14, 2024

Highly indebted Canadian households are seeking a lot more creditor relief than usual. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows insolvency filings made a big uptick in September. It was actually such a big uptick that it came in as the third-worst September in at least 40 years. It’s a general trend that’s […]

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Canadian Consumer Insolvencies Just Saw The 2nd Biggest Month Ever

October 2, 2024

Canadian households are struggling to carry some of the biggest debt loads in the world. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) data shows consumer insolvencies just had the second-biggest August on record. The move wasn’t exactly surprising and builds on a trend that’s seen consumer insolvency filings rise to a level not seen outside […]

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Canada Is Seeing 359 Consumers File For Insolvency Per Day BEFORE Recession

August 5, 2024

Canadian consumers are known for their resilience, but that luck might be running out. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) filings show consumer insolvencies had one of the biggest June’s on record. A sudden surge of consumer insolvencies over the past year has the annual volume at the third-largest peak on record, and the […]

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Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Rise 24%, Ontario Hits $1 Billion: Equifax

June 14, 2024

Canadian households are finally starting to realize why so many agencies warned against borrowing so much debt. A new report from Equifax Canada shows more households are struggling to repay their super-sized debt loads. The agency notes the trend is amplified in more expensive regions, where delinquencies are rising faster than the national average. Even […]

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Canadian Mortgage Delinquencies Surge, Up 135% In Ontario: Equifax

March 5, 2024

Canadian households are struggling to manage their astronomical debt loans. That’s the warning from credit rating agency Equifax Canada, who noted a surge in both mortgage and non-mortgage credit delinquencies in Q4 2023. The issue is emphasized in pricey BC and Ontario, especially when it comes to young adults.  Canadian Mortgage Delinquency Rates Are Climbing  […]

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Canadian Subprime Credit Inquiries Slow, But Still The Biggest Segment: TransUnion

August 30, 2021

Canadian subprime credit inquiry volumes are falling, but still lead the market. TransUnion updated some of its credit indicators for Q2 2021 today. Overall improvements are seen in credit health, with high-quality borrowers leading in growth. However, the subprime segment has been contracting at a smaller and smaller rate. Smaller contractions can mean the segment […]

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