Career Readiness Clinic

Date:
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Time:
12pm ET
Location:
Don Mills Jamatkhana

Join us for a Career Readiness Clinic on Sunday, November 12 from 12:00 - 3:00 pm at Don Mills Jamatkhana. Experienced career professionals will assist you in reviewing and preparing your resumé, provide advice on job interview preparation and techniques, and share tips for successful networking.

Registration is mandatory for those wishing to attend, as limited spots are available, on a first-come, first-served basis.

We look forward to seeing you there! 

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Grow Your Business Online with Micro-grants

The Grow Your Business Online grant that is available through Business Link will help small businesses across Alberta take advantage of e-commerce opportunities.

An eligible business will receive a micro-grant of up to $2,400 for costs related to adopting digital technologies, and get access to advisors to help with e-commerce adoption.

Social Media for Your Business

Start Date:
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Start Time:
8am
Location:
Webinar

Register now for Social Media for Your Business - a webinar hosted by the Toronto Digital Service Squad, being held on Tuesday, November 7 from 8am to 9:30am. Learn to build an engaging and profitable social media presence for your business by growing your online community, driving sales and reducing marketing costs, to bring you ahead of the competition.

In this webinar, you will find out more about:

  • How to choose the right platforms and set up and optimize social media profiles for your business.
  • The basics of Instagram and Facebook shopping and how to utilize shoppable feeds.
  • Best practices for engagement on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest.
  • Growing your social media community using both organic and paid stragtegies.
  • Planning and curating your content and tools for scheduling posts to save you time and energy.

Inter-Generational Family Wealth Preservation (IGWP) Webinar

Date:
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Time:
11 am ET | 8 am PT
Location:
Webinar
This webinar will provide you the framework and process - informed by the IGWP Roadmap - to help you, as a starting point to develop your family’s inter-generational wealth preservation plan.

Have you thought about some of these questions recently?

  • What is wealth and what is the purpose of wealth?
  • What are some best practices of families navigating the Wealth Preservation journey?
  • How do you plan to protect the quality of life of your loved ones in case of a life-changing event?
  • Have you identified gaps in your knowledge in relation to IGWP?
  • How do you start this journey?

In this 75-minute webinar, you will learn to:

  • Examine your family’s unique situation through the lens of your values for building your wealth preservation plan, incorporating ethics, history, contribution, and legacy;
  • Learn frameworks and best practices to begin to design your family’s wealth preservation journey and plan;
  • Leverage resources to ensure the success of your plan.

To learn more, please click here. If you have any questions, please email.

Register now:

November is Financial Literacy Month

During Financial Literacy Month, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) engages with Canadians and works together with organizations from the private, public, and non-profit sectors to help strengthen the financial literacy of individuals and families and build their financial resilience.

Throughout the month, organizations from across the country are encouraged to host events and share resources aimed at helping Canadians understand their finances and empowering them to:

  • manage their money and debt wisely
  • save for the future
  • understand their financial rights

Financial Literacy Month focuses on advancing the  National Financial Literacy Strategy 2021-2026  and its goal to help Canadians build financial resilience, so that they can confidently navigate financial decisions in challenging times and a digital economy. All stakeholders in the financial ecosystem have a role to play in helping reduce barriers, catalyze action, and work together, so that we can collectively help Canadians build financial resilience.

Financial Literacy Month  2023

This year’s campaign theme,  Managing Your Money in a Changing World, considers our increasingly complex and constantly changing financial marketplace and the importance of checking up on your financial health, particularly as it relates to managing and paying down debt.

More Canadians are carrying large debt burdens, which is affecting their financial well-being.  It’s important that  there is a financial ecosystem that exists to support them in  challenging times. This includes resources available from trustworthy sources and speaking with their bank.  With support, tools and resources, Canadians can  make a plan  to manage their debt and improve their ability to  achieve their financial goals. Reducing debt will lead to better financial health.

Financial Literacy Month 2023 will focus on equipping Canadians with practical tips and tools to help them manage their debt. Managing debt is one of the key consumer building blocks identified in the  National Financial Literacy Strategy 2021-2026  that leads to greater financial resilience.

Throughout the month, messages will focus on the following sub-themes related to debt management:

  • Week 1 (November 1 to 4): Get the pulse on your financial health – What financial health is and why it’s important
  • Week 2 (November 5 to 11): Check up on your debt – Check up on your progress in managing and paying down debt
  • Week 3 (November 12 to 18): What to do in a financial emergency – When dealing with exceptional circumstances, get the right information and advice to help you make the best decisions for your financial circumstances
  • Week 4 (November 19 to 25):  Optimize your financial health – Manage your money to limit financial difficulties and improve your financial situation
  • Week 5 (November 26 to 30): Protect your financial rights – Learn about your financial rights when borrowing money

Visit here for more information.

In an effort to improve the Jamat's Financial Literacy and knowledge, the National Economic Planning Board will be featuring relevant information from credible public sources such as content rolled out by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. We will also leverage our external partnerships such as with the Consolidated Credit Counselling Services of Canada and their KOFE (Knowledge of Financial Education) Platform.

Please refer to the flyer for a schedule of free webinars you can sign up for during the month. You can also visit their website.