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	<title>Calgary-McCall &#187; Payday Loans</title>
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		<title>Payday Loans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Simms</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mr. Kang: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Last fall this House voted in support of a motion to cap interest rates on payday loans. The need to ensure that young families who turn to these loans are protected is more important now than ever. With mounting job losses and economic uncertainty, action must be taken before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Kang: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Last fall this House voted in<br />
support of a motion to cap interest rates on payday loans. The need<br />
to ensure that young families who turn to these loans are protected<br />
is more important now than ever. With mounting job losses and<br />
economic uncertainty, action must be taken before more people are<br />
forced into unmanageable debt. To the Minister of Service Alberta:<br />
when will there be legislation capping the interest rates charged by<br />
payday loan companies?<br />
The Speaker: The hon. minister.<br />
Mrs. Klimchuk: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This question is very<br />
timely. Currently Service Alberta is finishing up a consultation with<br />
a number of the stakeholders with respect to the issue of payday<br />
loans. A number of issues are on the table – the rollover rates, the<br />
interest rates that are charged – and it is indeed a huge issue of<br />
concern. As minister I’ve been very concerned about the proliferation<br />
of these businesses, and we are at the point where we’ll be<br />
bringing something forward very soon.<br />
The Speaker: The hon. member.<br />
Mr. Kang: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To the minister again: what<br />
supports are in place now to help these individuals who have already<br />
been trapped into the outrageous interest rates charged by the payday<br />
loan companies?<br />
The Speaker: The hon. minister.<br />
Mrs. Klimchuk: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think it’s incumbent<br />
upon the consumer, when they do choose to go to those businesses,<br />
to do their research. The unfortunate part is that some of those<br />
individuals may have a bad credit rating, and that’s perhaps why<br />
they go. Perhaps going to a credit union or a bank that’s under<br />
Alberta’s jurisdiction would be a good idea. I think that it’s<br />
incumbent upon the consumer to be careful where the go when they<br />
choose to use those services.<br />
The Speaker: The hon. member.<br />
Mr. Kang: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think the minister’s been<br />
concerned for a long time. Last fall the minister used the industry<br />
line that a wide range of people use these payday loans, yet federal<br />
agencies report that young, low-income families are those most<br />
likely to get one of these loans. To the Minister of Service Alberta<br />
again: why does the minister continue to take the side of industry in<br />
this debate?<br />
The Speaker: The hon. minister.<br />
Mrs. Klimchuk: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As was mentioned<br />
previously in this House, a lot of consumers, individuals with<br />
incomes over $70,000, are using payday loan companies to support<br />
them. Moving forward, in the consultation that we have done, we’ve<br />
actually been able to interact with people who are using these<br />
services so we can determine why they need these services and what<br />
kinds of challenges they’re facing. We want to make sure that this<br />
is done the right way so that we do what’s best for Albertans.</p>
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