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  • Task Force on Financial literacy kicks-off public consultation sessions across Canada
    (April 6, 2010) - The Task Force on Financial Literacy begins its cross-Canada public consultations today in Vancouver, British Columbia and simultaneously in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The sessions will feature presentations by groups and individuals representing a cross section of Canadian society, including the private, public and voluntary sectors.
  • Task Force Email Newsflash: Deadlines to register for public sessions
    (March 23, 2010) - The deadlines for registering to appear at the public sessions of the Task Force are coming up fast! For Vancouver, Yellowknife, Calgary, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg, the deadline has been extended by two days to accomodate demand from late registrants. The new deadline is this Thursday, March 25, by 5:00 p.m., local time.
  • March 23 deadline to register for public sessions in Vancouver, Yellowknife, Calgary, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg
    (March 16, 2010) - The Task Force on Financial Literacy today confirmed that March 23 is the deadline to register to make a presentation to the Task Force during its public sessions in Vancouver, Yellowknife, Calgary, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg during the week of April 6-9.
  • Canadians have their say on financial literacy
    (February 22, 2010) - Canada’s Task Force on Financial Literacy kicked off an extensive national consultation process with the release of a consultation document exploring key issues about how Canadians make financial decisions.
  • Minister of Finance Launches Task Force on Financial Literacy
    (June 26, 2009) - The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, today announced the establishment of Canada’s Task Force on Financial Literacy to help create a cohesive national strategy to support initiatives across Canada aimed at improving financial education.

Message from the Chair

  • Message from Donald A. Stewart, Chair of the Task Force on Financial Literacy
    (September 18, 2009) - To start, the Task Force is reviewing international developments as well as the Canadian experience. To capitalize on the knowledge we bring from academia, business, community organizations, education, media and the voluntary sector, we have been working in small teams. This efficiently builds on members’ strengths. Each of our four working groups is focusing on a set of highly relevant issues and reporting back to the Task Force as a whole.

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