One-third of Canadians pessimistic about personal finances: Salvation Army Via _ScottLaurie
“We’re seeing so many new people reaching out for support, and some that are struggling to do it,” said Glenn van Gulik, public relations director with the The Salvation Army. “The survey actually picked up one very startling statistic.”As the Canadian national soccer teams head to their respective FIFA World Cups, Derek Van Diest is on the scene to cover all the action.
One quarter — 25% — said they were extremely concerned about having enough income to cover their basic needs. More than half of Canadians polled — 52% — said they had faced food security challenges in the past year.Recommended from Editorial
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