The sky-high cost of living is pushing Canadians to draw on their savings accounts, or borrow money, in order to make ends meet, an Angus Reid Institute survey released on Thursday revealed.
Canadians turning to savings accounts to cope with high living costs: SurveyThe Daily Chase: Canada adds nearly 35,000 in March; Aimia faces oppositionEnergy executives say feds must make good on pledge to speed up project approvalsThe Daily Chase: Toronto home prices climb; TD Bank short-sellers pile upAuto sales rise 3.
7 per cent in March from a year earlierCanada's national office vacancy rate hit an all-time high in Q1: CBRETrudeau spending seen drawing out Bank of Canada inflation fightBusinesses worry a recession is down the road: EconomistThe Daily Chase: Oil prices rise; Bank of Canada to release Business Outlook SurveyThe Daily Chase: Markets point to a positive open; Bank of Canada reiterates banking system...
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