Financial Literacy Month

November is Financial Literacy Month
This year marks the 15th anniversary of Financial Literacy Month (FLM) in Canada. Since 2011, FLM has helped Canadians strengthen their financial knowledge and skills with the goal of improving their financial well-being. Led by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC), the campaign supports the National Financial Literacy Strategy 2021–2026. Each November, FCAC works with partners across sectors to promote financial literacy through education and outreach.
About this year’s campaign "Talk Money"
Building on last year’s FLM theme, the 2025 “Talk Money” campaign continues the momentum by encouraging Canadians to break the silence around personal finances. Talking about money with others can provide opportunities to learn new tips and resources, which can increase financial knowledge and confidence and can ultimately lead to better financial decisions.
Whether you're a student trying to budget smarter, a parent managing household expenses, or an organization looking to support your audience, FLM is about encouraging conversations and sharing practical steps toward financial confidence.
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Get involved
The $15 Stretch Challenge
This Financial Literacy Month, take part in FCAC’s interactive social media challenges and help spark real conversations about money.
Your participation matters. By sharing your voice and encouraging others to join, you help break the stigma around talking about money and build financial confidence across Canada.
Use hashtags #FLM2025 and #TalkMoney to show your support and inspire others to get involved.

Resources and tools to manage money confidently

Managing your money
Find out about budgeting, banking, financial rights and responsibilities and planning your finances at different life stages.

Canadians' financial well-being
Explore the new RDX dashboard to uncover key trends in Canadians’ financial well-being over time.

Financial tools and calculators
Find budgeting resources, mortgage calculators and other tools to help you choose the right bank account and credit card.
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