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Debt solutions

Find a debt route that fits your situation.

Canadian Debt Support helps you understand the options available, then connects you with professional debt partners when a formal route may be suitable.

Options may include Consumer Proposals, consolidation and manageable repayment plans.
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Your free consultation comes first

Canadian Debt Support starts by listening. Once your circumstances are clear, the team can explain which routes may be available and which details need a professional debt partner.

You stay in control

How you move forward is up to you. The purpose of the consultation is to make the options clearer before you commit to any recommendation.

Options

Common routes we can explain

There is no single solution for every person. The right route depends on your income, assets, lender pressure and the type of debt you are carrying.

  • Consumer Proposals for eligible unsecured debts through a Licensed Insolvency Trustee.
  • Debt consolidation when one structured payment could reduce interest and simplify repayments.
  • Budget-led repayment plans when a formal insolvency route is not the right fit.

Debt types

Debts you can discuss

The consultation can cover credit cards, unsecured personal loans, payday loans, lines of credit, overdrafts, property tax arrears, ICBC arrears and CRA arrears.

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Frequently asked

Debt Solutions | Canadian Debt Support questions.

Debt Solutions | Canadian Debt Support

01 Can I write off up to 75% of my debts?

Some formal solutions may reduce unsecured debt significantly, but the outcome depends on your circumstances and creditor approval.

02 Is consolidation the same as debt write-off?

No. Consolidation usually combines debts into one payment, while a Consumer Proposal may ask creditors to accept less than the full balance.

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Answer a few quick questions so Canadian Debt Support can understand what is weighing on you before a confidential consultation.

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