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Recommendations for Financial Literacy Month
This November, to mark Financial Literacy Month, the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) will educate Saskatchewan residents…
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Morneau Resigns as Canada’s Finance Minister
Source: Hannah Jackson, globalnews.ca, August 18, 2020 Morneau had served as Canada’s finance minister under Trudeau since 2015. Bill Morneau…
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Boost Your Financial Skills for the New Normal
Embracing a new normal can prompt us to review and adapt our day-to-day habits and routines. While many people are…
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Despite Looming $2.4B Deficit, Sask. Not Scaling Back on Spending
Source: Mickey Djuric, globalnews.ca, June 16, 2020 Saskatchewan’s government faces a $2.4-billion deficit for 2020-21 as a result of COVID-19…
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Three steps to managing your money in a cashless society
Canada is leading the world in financial technology, with cashless transactions using credit cards, contactless payments, e-transfers and phone apps…
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Fears of a COVID-19 Second Wave Hold Loonie in Place
Source: MarketsFarm, Producer.com, May 13, 2020 Thanks to the production cuts announced by Saudi Arabia on Monday, benchmark crude oil…
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Increase Your Home’s Value by Investing in Your Basement
When it comes to return on investment, a basement reno is one of the smartest home improvements you can make.…
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Why Having a Budget and Sticking to It Really Does Matter
A budget is the foundation of financial well-being. And with good reason. It’s a simple but highly effective way to…
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Understanding how financial stress impacts your well-being
Canadians consistently rank money as their biggest source of stress – higher than health, work or family obligations. This is…
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