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Survey of Canadians' Use of Banking Products and Services

The Survey of Canadians’ Use of Banking Products and Services is designed to collect information during the pandemic about how Canadians are consuming financial products during the pandemic and to what extent they are accessing COVID-19-related financial assistance offered by the banks.

Adopter: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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Monthly Financial Well-Being Monitor

The Monthly Financial Well-Being Monitor (formerly known as the COVID-19 Financial Well-Being Survey) is a monthly survey designed to collect information about Canadians’ day-to-day financial management and financial well-being.

Adopter: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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Survey on Banking of Canadians

The Survey on Banking of Canadians assesses the banking experiences of older Canadians as well as to identify challenges and potential solutions.

Adopter: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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Pilot Study: Buy Now, Pay Later Services in Canada

The Pilot Study: Buy Now, Pay Later Services in Canada is a survey from the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. It aimed to broaden the Agency's understanding of the buy now, pay later market in Canada, from the perspective of Canadian consumers.

Adopter: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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Canadian Financial Capability Survey

The Canadian Financial Capability Survey is designed to shed light on Canadians’ knowledge, abilities and behaviours as they relate to making financial decisions. A key objective is to assess how Canadians are doing on indicators of financial well-being and inform ongoing efforts aimed at strengthening their financial literacy.

Adopter: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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IRCC-funded Settlement Program

The IRCC-funded Settlement Program aims to provide newcomers to Canada with information to make informed decisions, adequate official language skills, and support to build networks within their new communities. The Performance Measurement Strategy for the Program allows for the ongoing measurement and reporting of the Program’s expected results (including through data, research and reports).

Adopter: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

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Help! Managing Your Money on Campus Program

The Help! Managing Your Money on Campus program is designed to equip post-secondary students with essential financial skills to navigate their educational journey and beyond. It also provides valuable training and employment opportunities, empowering students to build both financial literacy and work experience for a brighter future.

Adopter: Canadian Foundation for Economic Education

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Managing Your Money in Canada Program

The Managing Your Money in Canada program helps newcomers navigate Canadian financial systems by integrating finance topics with language training, making them feel more prepared for life in Canada. With workshops available at basic, intermediate, and advanced levels, the program offers tailored financial education to suit diverse learning needs and backgrounds.

Adopter: Canadian Foundation for Economic Education

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Money and Youth Program

The Money and Youth program offers a widely popular financial literacy resource for students, empowering them to make informed financial decisions as they prepare for their futures. In addition to this resource, the program provides engaging finance workshops for students, as well as for the parents and teachers supporting their financial education journey.

Adopter: Canadian Foundation for Economic Education

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Money and You: Seniors Edition Program

The Money and You: Seniors Edition program is designed to help older Canadians navigate financial and retirement planning with confidence. Through specialized workshops, the program provides valuable guidance on managing finances in retirement, ensuring seniors are well-prepared for their financial futures.

Adopter: Canadian Foundation for Economic Education

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada does not endorse, directly or indirectly, any adopters of the Measurement Plan, nor does it make any representations or warranties, express or implied, concerning the adopters' products or services or their fitness for a particular purpose.

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