Financial Inclusion Starts Wtih Affordable Advice

In today’s economy, sound financial advice is a foundational service that helps households build security, resilience, and long-term wealth. Yet in Canada, those who stand to benefit most from professional advice, modest- and middle-income families, often face the highest barriers to accessing it. This interactive report exposes the preventing equitable access to financial advice and the opportunities to close them.

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