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An Equifax Canada report found a 10.2 -per-cent increase in the number of businesses missing at least one payment in the second quarter of 2024 .
The number of insolvencies nationally was 41.4 per cent higher than for the same period in 2023 .
“There’s hope and optimism again in the business community,” Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce CEO Rakesh Naidu said.
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