Press Release
April 26, 2018
Ottawa, ON
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) today released the Progress Report on Canada’s National Research Plan on Financial Literacy 2016-2018. The purpose of this report is to share important findings with financial literacy practitioners and researchers in order to help advance collective efforts to improve the financial well-being of Canadians. The report includes research findings about the importance of financial confidence as a complement to financial knowledge; ways of applying insights from behavioural economics to enhance financial literacy interventions; and efforts to develop culturally-relevant financial literacy resources for Indigenous Canadians as well as many other important findings.
This report is the culmination of the leadership role played by FCAC in advancing evidence-based research on financial literacy. This effort was preceded by the release of Canada’s National Research Plan on Financial Literacy 2016-2018, and the formation of the National Research Sub-Committee, whose members spearheaded the projects outlined here.
Some key findings
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“This report shines a light on the foundational and exceptional work of FCAC’s Research Sub-Committee to advance the collective base of evidence for financial literacy in Canada. This formidable body of work will help set the direction of future research. The report also details the concrete applications these findings can have for both practitioners and researchers as they develop new financial literacy interventions. As such, it is a unique blueprint for progress in financial literacy going forward.”
Jane Rooney, Financial Literacy Leader, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
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Media Relations
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
613-941-4168
media@fcac-acfc.gc.ca
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