CSA's Financial Fitness Challenge' offers Canadian youth a chance to win $2,000 for demonstrating financial smarts

CSA Securities

Montreal - Young Canadians are invited to increase their financial literacy by taking the Financial Fitness Challenge, a contest sponsored by the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) to raise awareness among youth around concepts like budgeting, saving and investing.

The Financial Fitness Challenge, which runs February 15 to  15, 2010, uses a new, interactive website to quiz Canadian youth on their financial knowledge. This year, visitors to the annual Challenge website (FinancialFitnessChallenge.ca) will find the site has a fresh look and many interactive tools and simulations.

“It’s important for youth to learn about money matters, especially those between the ages of 15 and 21, who are about to start earning money and making some of their own financial decisions,” said Jean St-Gelais, Chair of the CSA and President & Chief Executive Officer of the Autorité des marchés financiers (Québec). “The Financial Fitness Challenge is a great way to engage youth in financial education.”

The Financial Fitness Challenge website features exciting online activities where participants can compete with their friends or with other youth at a local and national level. The site also features its own Facebook page where young Canadians can exchange ideas and tips about managing money.

While anyone can visit the site, the bilingual contest is open to Canadians ages 15 to 21 with a quiz featuring financial literacy questions and facts. Thirteen entries – one from each province and territory – will be randomly selected from eligible participants to win a notebook computer, and a national grand prize winner will be awarded $2,000.

Teachers are also encouraged to use the Financial Fitness Challenge as a fun and informative learning tool to support the development of good financial behaviour among their students.

“We encourage youth, teachers and parents to visit our entertaining and instructional site,” said St-Gelais. “Saving, budgeting and investing may seem like uninteresting subjects, but the Financial Fitness Challenge allows participants to learn, compete and have a good time.”

Teachers can go to FinancialFitnessChallenge.ca/Formations to check out the Teacher Resource Centre and download classroom materials, including complete lesson plans.

The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.

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For more information:

CSA member name

Point of contact

Phone number

Autorité des marchés financiers

Sylvain Théberge

514 940-2176

Alberta Securities Commission

Mark Dickey

403 297-4481

British Columbia Securities Commission

Ken Gracey

604 899-6577

Financial Services Regulation Division, Newfoundland and Labrador

Doug Connolly

709 729-2594

Manitoba Securities Commission

Ainsley Cunningham

204 945-4733

New Brunswick Securities Commission

Wendy Connors-Beckett

506 643-7745

Nova Scotia Securities Commission

Natalie MacLellan

902 424-8586

Ontario Securities Commission

Robert Merrick

416 593-2315

PEI Securities Office, Department of the Attorney General

Linda Peters

902 368-4552

Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Barbara Shourounis

306 787-5842

Securities Office, Northwest Territories

Donn MacDougall

867 920-8984

Securities Office, Nunavut

Louis Arki

867 975-6587

Securities Office, Yukon

Fred Pretorius

867 667-5225