Insolvency trustee encourages consumers: ‘Don’t be afraid to talk about debt’
More people are reevaluating their personal budgets and finances following the global pandemic.
That’s according to Pamela Meger, a licensed insolvency trustee who knows the weight of debt can weigh heavy on mental health. In fact, the latest Consumer Debt Report found that 31 per cent of Canadians feel worse about their finances today than at the beginning of the pandemic.
“Just due to high inflation, effects of the pandemic, the Bank of Canada increasing interest rates, the increase in gas prices and groceries…everything has gone up, but not necessarily wages. So, it created a bit of a panic as people started to look at whether they could weather this storm.”
Meger, who works with MNP in the province, a chartered accountancy and business advisory firm, said she has started to see more people simply talking about debt.


