In 2018, Natasha Hodgkin drove off the lot of a used-car dealership in Southwestern Ontario with a 2017 Kia Optima valued at less than $16,000 – and an auto-loan balance of nearly $29,000. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
Hodgkin's car payment amounted to more than $450 a month. Over the life of the loan, which had a term of seven years and an interest rate of nine per cent, she stood to pay more than $38,000. About a year and a half later, she filed for bankruptcy. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
While she had accumulated other high-interest debt as she struggled to pay her family’s bills as a single mom, the auto loan was by far the largest one she discharged in the filing. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
The story of how Hodgkin ended up with an auto loan far greater than the value of her car is a common one in Canada.
Consumer advocates say it highlights how lax regulation led to an auto-finance boom that’s driving scores of car buyers deep into debt. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
At the root of the problem are longer car loans – with terms of six, seven or eight years – and the practice of folding the unpaid balance on an older vehicle into the loan contract to finance a new one. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
Longer loans are appealing. For a set car price and interest rate, a longer repayment period allows buyers to make smaller installments. Similarly, for a set car payment, longer terms may tempt budget-conscious buyers to upgrade to a pricier vehicle. tgam.ca/3Jp1e1r
But longer terms also mean owners pay significantly more interest over the life of the loan. And extended-term loans have higher risks tied to negative equity, which occurs when the resale value of a borrower’s current vehicle is less than the outstanding balance on the loan.
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- Natalie, 41, Fort Nelson, B.C.
I am a mother of a 20-month-old girl and I have issues holding her in my arms while standing. I don’t always have the energy to play with her.
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A former senior executive at St. Michael’s Hospital and the former president of an Ontario construction company have been charged as part of a long-standing criminal probe into corruption at one Canada’s premier healthcare facilities: theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
Vas Georgiou, the former chief administrative officer at St. Michael’s, and John Aquino, the former president of Bondfield Construction Co. Ltd., voluntarily surrendered to police on Tuesday. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
The cases against both men, which involve allegations of collusion and kickbacks, date back to 2015, when Bondfield was selected as the winning bidder to redevelop the aging hospital. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
The rate of sexual-assault complaints that police reject as “unfounded” has dropped by more than half since a Globe and Mail investigation put a spotlight on the issue five years ago.
Today, 8 per cent of sexual assaults reported to police are being closed as unfounded, a law-enforcement term that means the allegation is false or baseless.
This is down from the 19-per-cent rate that The Globe reported in its 2017 Unfounded series.
Back in 2017, the Halton Regional Police Service had one of the worst unfounded rates in Canada. Now, the Halton police have among the lowest in Canada.