The survey sought to add consumer context to reports on slowing economic growth by asking Canadians about a series of "kitchen table” issues –  the sort of daily financial concerns that confront people on a daily basis, such as bill payments and debt, cost of living, job security and bankruptcy. It comes on the heels of a global report by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that suggests Canada is showing signs of a sharp decline in growth in 2019.

Guest: Laurie Campbell - CEO of Credit Canada  

The survey sought to add consumer context to reports on slowing economic growth by asking Canadians about a series of "kitchen table” issues –  the sort of daily financial concerns that confront people on a daily basis, such as bill payments and debt, cost of living, job security and bankruptcy. It comes on the heels of a global report by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that suggests Canada is showing signs of a sharp decline in growth in 2019.


Guest: Laurie Campbell - CEO of Credit Canada