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Activity sheet 2-5: Maria and Fernando’s story

This activity sheet is from Module 2 of the Financial Literacy Facilitator Resources from Prosper Canada. Maria and her husband Fernando worked together cleaning a big office building at night. They were hired by a man who ran a large cleaning company. They each got a paycheque twice a month. In...

Topic: Curriculum & Training, Financial literacy
Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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Financial Literacy Facilitator Resources

The resources in this toolkit are taken from the Prosper Canada Financial Literacy Facilitator curriculum. The full training curriculum is available for practitioners who complete our Financial Literacy Facilitator training. Prosper Canada curriculum and tools are for non-profit use only, and are...

Topic: Curriculum & Training, Financial literacy
Author: Prosper Canada
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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Access, persistence and financing: First results from the Postsecondary Education Participation Survey

The Postsecondary Education Participation Survey (PEPS) is a new survey designed to collect information on three important themes in postsecondary education: access to, persistence in and financing of postsecondary education. Access looks at characteristics of and barriers faced by those who enrol...

Topic: Asset building and saving
Author: Lynn Barr-Telford, Fernando Cartwright, Sandrine Prasil and Kristina Shimmons
Publisher: Statistics Canada
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