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Second B.C. grant program facing scrutiny amid conflict concernsOpposition parties are calling for a probe of grant money distributed through the Buy BC program, an initiative meant to help promote local agricultural products.PoliticsApr 15
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Debt burdening Manitobans, but 27% are feeling better about it, data showsThe latest consumer debt index from MNP Ltd. finds 27 per cent of Manitobans feel better about their current debt situation compared to last year.MoneyApr 8
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As Bank of Canada decision looms, Canadians worry they can’t afford more hikesAs more Canadians worry about their ability to handle future rate hikes, others are finding they're having an easier time handling higher interest costs, a new survey found.MoneyOct 18, 2023
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Debt worries rise amid higher interest rates and persistent inflation: MNP reportA new report suggests Canadians' worries about debt are rising amid higher interest rates and persistent inflation.ConsumerJan 16, 2023
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Morning news rewind: Thursday, July 14Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Thursday, July 14.Jul 14, 2022
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‘We support the communities we’re in’: campaign raises more than $100M for University of LethbridgeIt was a fundraising effort years in the making. The SHINE: The Campaign for the University of Lethbridge has ended on a high note.EducationNov 25, 2021
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September 25 – MNPMNP will be on Talk To The Experts this weekend!AdvertisementSep 23, 2021
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Albertans increasingly concerned with covering next year’s expenses without going into debt: surveyA so-called return to normal in Alberta as provincial health restrictions are lifted is bringing the reality of debt back into focus.ConsumerJul 19, 2021
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Nearly half of Saskatchewan residents struggling with debt and financial strainMNP's Consumer Debt Index data shows almost half of Saskatchewan residents are struggling with debt and financial burden. A quarter say, the pandemic worsened their debt.ConsumerJul 19, 2021
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