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Bank of Canada Rethinking Inflation Strategy: What It Means for Debt Consolidation Rates
The Bank of Canada is reconsidering its inflation framework ahead of its mandate review, potentially changing how future interest rate decisions affect Canadian homeowners carrying high-interest debt.
Mar 30, 2026Ontario Housing Shortage Deepens: What It Means for Your Home Equity in 2024
Ontario is falling further behind its housing target of 1.5 million new homes over 10 years, which could impact home values and equity positions for current homeowners carrying consumer debt.
Mar 30, 2026Lysander Fund's Asset Sell-Off Plan: What It Signals for Credit Markets and Home Equity Borrowing
Lysander Funds' automatic securities disposition plan for Canso Credit Income Fund units reflects ongoing adjustments in Canada's credit markets, potentially affecting borrowing costs for homeowners seeking debt consolidation.
Mar 30, 2026Private Credit Market Turmoil: Why Canadian Homeowners May Find Better Debt Solutions at Home
Rising redemptions in private credit markets signal investor unease with high-leverage investments, while Canadian homeowners with existing debt may find more stability through home equity consolidation.
Mar 27, 2026Colabor Group's Insolvency Highlights Credit Crunch Reality for Canadian Borrowers
Quebec food distributor Colabor Group enters court-supervised restructuring under CCAA, reflecting tighter lending conditions that are affecting businesses and consumers across Canada.
Mar 27, 2026Clarke's $1.1 Billion Commercial Real Estate Deal: Why It Signals Strength in Property Values for Canadian Homeowners
Clarke Inc.'s acquisition of Ravelin Properties REIT for $1.1 billion demonstrates continued confidence in North American commercial real estate markets, potentially supporting residential property values that homeowners rely on for equity-based debt consolidation.
Mar 27, 2026Calgary's Zoning Battle Could Impact Home Equity Values Across Canada
Hundreds of Calgary residents are opposing controversial rezoning policies that could reshape housing supply nationwide. Here's what this housing debate means for homeowners carrying consumer debt.
Mar 25, 2026Home Developers Offer Free Mortgage Costs as Buyers Stay Away - What This Means for Debt Consolidation
Canadian home developers are offering incentives like free mortgage payments as buyers resist purchasing despite rate cuts, potentially creating opportunities for homeowners with consumer debt to access home equity.
Mar 25, 2026AmEx Targets Small Business Credit as Consumer Debt Hits Record Highs
American Express is launching new commercial credit cards to capture small business lending, while Canadian homeowners face median consumer debt of $106,000 at interest rates near 20%.
Mar 25, 2026Big Bank Corporate Lending Surges While Canadian Homeowners Face High Consumer Debt Rates
JPMorgan just boosted a corporate loan to $5 billion while Canadian homeowners carrying $106,000 in consumer debt pay 20% interest rates — here's why the gap matters for your monthly payments.
Mar 23, 2026Rural Wellness Retreat Properties Could Unlock Hidden Equity for Debt-Heavy Homeowners
As wellness retreat properties flood Canada's rural real estate market, existing homeowners may find their property values—and available equity—quietly climbing in unexpected areas.
Mar 23, 2026Fed's Rate Hike Talk: What Canadian Homeowners Need to Know About Debt Consolidation Timing
Federal Reserve President Austen Goolsbee's comments about potential rate hikes could impact Canadian borrowing costs, making debt consolidation timing more critical for homeowners carrying high-interest consumer debt.
Mar 23, 2026