The Rich Get Richer, The Poor Get Poorer: Equifax Reveals Canada’s K-Shaped Economy
Apr 1, 2026•Channel
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Standing Committee on Finance (FINA) - Meeting No. 31 (Part 2)
Equifax Testimony – Thursday, March 26, 2026 – West Block, Room 025-BThe K-shaped economy isn't complicated — it's simply the haves and the have-nots pulling further apart.While headline numbers look stable, Equifax Canada President & CEO Sue Hutchison and her team delivered real-time credit data showing a clear divide: higher-income and higher-credit-score Canadians are taking on more debt while still thriving, while younger, lower-income, and non-homeowner households face growing strain, rising delinquencies, and almost no disposable income left.Watch the full, unedited second half of this critical Finance Committee meeting. Equifax presents the latest consumer debt trends, delinquency rates, regional differences, and the widening gap that headline economic stats often hide.No clips taken out of context. No added commentary. Just the raw parliamentary record so Canadians can see exactly what credit experts told MPs about the debt burden facing millions of families.Source:
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This video is transformative. It has been edited with chapter markers, optimized pacing, and clear presentation to make lengthy parliamentary proceedings more accessible and engaging for Canadian viewers. The original raw footage is publicly available through Parliament, and this edited version adds significant value by helping citizens better understand and engage with federal politics without altering the meaning or context of any statements. This approach was previously reviewed and upheld on appeal for similar content.Timestamps:
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