The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is the federal government body primarily charged with providing financial literacy programs.
The Investor Education Fund is a non-profit organization established by the Ontario Securities Commission to provide unbiased, independent financial information.
SEDI is a nonprofit dedicated to financial literacy, saving and asset building, and entrepreneurship initiatives for low-income Canadians. SEDI’s latest initiatives include the Canadian Centre for Financial Literacy and a new grant fund.
The CCFL was created by the nonprofit SEDI to help build the capacity of community groups to deliver financial literacy programs to low-income Canadians.
Every province and territory has one or more bodies to regulate financial institutions under provincial responsibility. Many of these bodies provide financial literacy programs or information.