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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 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

ABC Internet Matters

The CBA is a proud sponsor of ABC Life Literacy's Internet Matters program. ABC Internet Matters empowers Canadians who aren’t comfortable using the internet with the knowledge they need to get started. The program consists of a free workbook and downloadable resources to help new internet users...

Topics: Banking, Covid-19, Fraud, General finance topics

Target audience: Newcomers, Parents, Seniors, The general public


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Canadian Bankers Association


Contact:
ABC Life Literacy Canada
416-218-0010

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

Ask a Trustee: How to Choose the Right Professional

In this webinar we discuss how to choose the right professional that can best help you with your debt. This Ask a Trustee webinar is one hour in total and really addresses key concepts like non-profit vs business, Credit Counsellor or Licensed Insolvency Trustee and more

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, Fraud, General, Rights and responsibilities

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


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Bromwich & Smith Inc.


Contact:
Taz Rajan
18005167417 ext 298

Avoiding Foreclosure

A handy guide to the foreclosure process and how you may be able to avoid it. Free print copies available, email rshifman@consolidatedcredit.ca

Topics: Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, General finance topics, Mortgages and loans, Rights and responsibilities

Target audience: Educators, Employees, Entrepreneurs, Newcomers, Parents, Seniors, Students, The general public, The unemployed / underemployed, Women, Young adults


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Consolidated Credit Counseling Services of Canada Inc.


Contact:
Robbie Shifman
1-800-656-4120 Ext: 1082

Banking for Newcomers to Canada

Banks offer extensive information on how newcomers to Canada can get started in their new country, including checklists, information, financial services and advice. Here is some basic information to get you started. A list of bank resources at the end of this article may also help you with your...

Topics: Banking

Target audience: Newcomers


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Canadian Bankers Association


Contact:
Canadian Bankers Association
1 (800) 263-0231

Bankruptcy Cost Calculator

The BankruptcyCanada.com Bankruptcy Calculator will tell you the cost of bankruptcy (monthly payments that will be required) & how long a debtor will be in Bankruptcy.

Topics: Credit and debt management

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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Bankruptcy Canada


Contact:
Gordon Sands
6045006677

Book a Presentation

FCNB supports the financial well-being of New Brunswickers with free, unbiased and reliable information on a variety of financial literacy topics through our in-person and virtual presentations. We offer workplace, classroom and community presentations that cover financial literacy topics from...

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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FCNB


Contact:
Lisa Legere
(866) 933-2222

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