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MEDIA
ROOM
SEDI is immensely grateful to the media for raising awareness of our work
and of the critical need to support long-term solutions for low-income
Canadians. We've created this Media Room to help you find story ideas,
collect facts and craft your message. If there's anything else you need
that you can't find here, please let us know.
Barbara Gosse
416-665-2828 ext. 236
Mobile: 647-929-7334
bgosse@sedi.org
Liz Mulholland
416-665-2828 ext. 229
lmulholland@sedi.org
Media Kit
About
SEDI
2009-10
Annual Report
Speeches
Peter
Nares' speech at the Jan-26, 2010 TD/SEDI news conference
Latest News
Eleven
organizations receive awards from TD Financial Literacy Grant Fund
SEDI
announces Interim CEO
SEDI
honoured with Vital Ideas award at Vital Toronto 2011
SEDI
on Metro Morning: Interview on financial literacy and newcomers to Canada
SEDI
urges Ottawa to invest in the Task Force on Financial Literacy's recommendations
Read
the report on the first meeting of the Global Assets Action Network
SRDC
releases findings from SEDI demonstration project learn$ave
New
study shows financial literacy boosts household wealth
The
Toronto Star: Helping homeless save pays off
Manitoba
Saves initiative for low-income people expanded
SEDI
founder receives prestigious asset building award
Global
Asset Action Network (GAAN)
brings together 32 leaders from around the world
Task
Force on Financial Literacy releases summary of public consultations
Everyday
heroes to receive national SEDI Awards
SEDI's
recommendations to the Canadian Securities Administrators on RESPs
Peter
Nares plans to retire as head of SEDI
SEDI
and CFED to host first Global Asset Action Network meeting in Washington
Financial
Literacy Grant Fund calls for applications from community groups
SEDI
to provide strategic advice to the Task Force on Financial Literacy Secretariat
Read
SEDI's article in the Vanier Institute of the Family magazine
Flaherty
launches Task Force on Financial Literacy, a measure recommended by SEDI
Entrepreneurship,
financial literacy program for newcomer youth announced
New
credit card rules will enhance financial literacy by providing clearer
information to consumers
In the News
The Globe and Mail, April
14, 2010
The Toronto Star, October
15, 2009
Savings
program helps abuse victim start a new life
The Toronto Star, Octoer
6, 2009
Street
kids fall prey to perils of easy credit
The Edmonton Journal, August
29, 2009
Reading
up on financial literacy
The Toronto Star, July 12,
2009
Program
helps people save for permanent housing
The Huntsville Forester,
June 10, 2009
Corporate
push to boost financial literacy for youth
The National Post online,
June 2, 2009
Spotlight:
Interview with Peter Nares
Charity Village.com, May
25, 2009
A
teachable crisis
The Globe and Mail, April
14, 2009
Consumers
had a hand in the meltdown
The National Post, March
10, 2009
Budget
aims to boost financial literacy
The Epoch Times, February
5-11, 2009
Helping
women move out of shelters
The Catholic Register, January
2009
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