Recent survey suggests Canadians are depending more on credit
PRINCE GEORGE- A recent survey conducted by the Salvation Army shows that more than half of Canadians have had to cut costs due to the rising cost of living.
This means more people are depending on food banks and other resources.
“We’re seeing people on lower fixed incomes no longer being able to afford the groceries that they could even a year ago,” said Melody Desmarais of Beverley & Associates Inc.
