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Canada Post, TD end MyMoney loan program after less than a yearGovernment benefits helped lower-income households afford rising cost of living: PBOInterest rate shock won't hit fixed-rate mortgage borrowers until 2025, expert saysInterest rates could come down when economic slowdown happens, strategist saysCanadians say higher rates are crimping their personal
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