Montreal – In recognition of Financial Literacy Month’s theme “Talk Money”, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) urges Canadians to speak with family members, friends and, when possible, advisors about their financial plans and to do more research. Having open conversations about money and accessing credible resources can increase investors’ financial literacy, help enable them to make good decisions for their financial future, and help them protect themselves and their loved ones from fraud.
Read MoreThe Government of Saskatchewan has introduced proposed amendments to modernize certain portions of The Credit Union Act, 1998 (the Act). The amendments were introduced in the Saskatchewan Legislature on November 5, 2025.
Read MoreIn recognition of Financial Literacy Month’s theme “Talk Money”, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) urges Canadians to speak with family members, friends and, when possible, advisors about their financial plans and to do more research. Having open conversations about money and accessing credible resources can increase investors’ financial literacy, help enable them to make good decisions for their financial future, and help them protect themselves and their loved ones from fraud.
Read MoreNovember is Financial Literacy Month, and the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) is releasing an informative advertising campaign for do it yourself (DIY) investors. Financial Literacy Month takes place every November with the goal of helping Canadians strengthen their financial knowledge and skills to improve their financial wellbeing. The FCAA's province-wide campaign warns DIY investors of scams and misleading investment information on social media and encourages them to make informed investment decisions.
Read MoreMake sure the individuals and companies you are dealing with are registered to sell securities and have not been disciplined for breaking laws.
Read MoreFind out if the business you are dealing with is licensed or registered by FCAA to operate in Saskatchewan.
Read MoreThis free and secure online service enables consumers who are experiencing an issue to learn about their rights and the process to file a dispute, and to work with the business to try and reach an agreement.
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