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10 tips to protect your nest egg

As an older individual you are a target for scam artists. They prey on the perceived vulnerability of seniors and try separate you from the money, investments and assets that took you a lifetime to accumulate. You can help yourself avoid becoming a victim by following 10 self-defense tips...

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Financial planning, Fraud, General, Retirement and pensions, Saving and investing

Target audience: General public, Seniors


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Alberta Securities Commission


Contact:
Jillian Schaal
(403) 355-4152

2022 Budget Submission

A plan is needed to ensure that vulnerable people are not made to repay unmanageable CERB/CRB debts, to pay back the income people lost when their refundable tax benefits were clawed back because of CERB, and to guarantee that CRB and CWLB are not clawed back from refundable tax credit payments in...

Topics: Banking, Budgeting and money management, Covid-19, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, Fraud, General finance topics, Insurance, Mortgages and loans, Retirement and pensions, Rights and responsibilities, Saving and investing, Taxes

Target audience: Educators, Employees, Entrepreneurs, Indigenous peoples, Newcomers, Parents, Persons with disabilities, Persons with low income, Seniors, Students, The general public, The unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults, Youth / youth at risk


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Prosper Canada


Contact:
Wendy Abbott-Serroul
4169936409

A Canadian’s Guide to Money-Smart Living

E.I.F.L.E. (Excellence in Financial Literacy Education) Award Winner! A Canadian’s Guide to Money-Smart Living will help you understand how to live money-smart and provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to take control of your financial future.

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, General, Saving and investing

Target audience: Educators, General public, Newcomers, Parents, Persons with low income, Students, Unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults


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Kelley Keehn


Contact:
Kelley Keehn's Office
1-780-732-0144

A final report on the two-year Financial Empowerment and Problem Solving Program

The Financial Empowerment and Problem Solving (FEPS) program enables Ontarians living on low incomes to improve their financial situation in the short term by accessing government income transfers, and in the medium term by building their capacity for financial security. To achieve...

Topics: Financial planning

Target audience: General public


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Prosper Canada


Contact:
Wendy Abbott-Serroul
416-665-2828 ext 2226

A Guide to Disability Insurance

This guide is designed to help you understand disability insurance and explain what your options are for income replacement in the event you become disabled.

Topics: Financial planning, Insurance

Target audience: General public


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Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association


Contact:
Mary Ellen Baker
(416) 777-2221

A mortgage loan capacity calculator

Only available in French. This calculator allows you to estimate how much money you can have for a mortgage depending on your revenues.

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, General finance topics, Mortgages and loans, Saving and investing

Target audience: Educators, Employees, Entrepreneurs, Indigenous peoples, Newcomers, Parents, Persons with disabilities, Persons with low income, Seniors, Students, The general public, The unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults, Youth / youth at risk


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Hellosafe.ca


Contact:
Alexandre Desoutter
(514) 565-9742

A tool to find the best mortgage rates

This tools puts together all the mortgages rates currently available on the Canadian market, displaying all the major banks rates.

Topics: Banking, Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, General finance topics, Mortgages and loans, Saving and investing

Target audience: The general public


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Hellosafe.ca


Contact:
Alexandre Desoutter
(514) 565-9742

A tool to search the auto loan rates in Canada

Only available in French This tool is meant for people willing to apply for an auto loan. It makes appear the different rates available on the Canadian market.

Topics: Banking, Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Financial planning, General finance topics, Mortgages and loans

Target audience: Parents, Persons with low income, Seniors, Students, The general public, The unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults


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Hellosafe.ca


Contact:
Alexandre Desoutter
(514) 565-9742

ACPM Retirement Savings Course

ACPM invites you to participate in a free, online course where you can learn the basics of retirement planning and how to support your financial health and wellbeing at any age. Course highlights include: self-paced learning on basic retirement savings concepts in simple language; six modules...

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Financial planning, Fraud, General finance topics, Retirement and pensions, Saving and investing

Target audience: Educators, Employees, Entrepreneurs, Indigenous peoples, Newcomers, Parents, Persons with disabilities, Persons with low income, Seniors, Students, The general public, The unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults, Youth / youth at risk


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ACPM


Contact:
Ruth Morayniss, Director, Communications
(416) 964-1260 ext 225

Action Plan Checklist For Retirement

A step-by-step checklist designed to help you start the process of planning for retirement.

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Financial planning, General, Retirement and pensions, Saving and investing, Taxes

Target audience: Employees, Entrepreneurs, General public, Seniors, Women


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Retirement in View


Contact:
Ayana Forward, CFP®
(613) 416-9593

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