Consumer insolvencies jumped 22.1 per cent in September from a year earlier, according to new federal government figures
for the overnight rate yet again to 3.75 per cent, up from 0.25 per cent at the start of March.
Earlier this year, the Canada Revenue Agency issued notices to more than 1.5 million Canadians advising them they must repay some or all of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit payments they received during the pandemic. However Mr. Hoyes said the agency has only conducted “soft collections” so far, and has yet to take the step of freezing bank accounts and garnishing wages. He expects that to change.
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