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FCAC National Campaign Offers Free Mortgage Calculator, Budget Planner, Other Tools

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The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) launched a national advertising campaign on February 2, 2026, under the theme 'Making the most of your money,' running through March 31, 2026. The campaign promotes free online tools including a Mortgage Calculator, Account Comparison Tool, Budget Planner, and Credit Card Payment Calculator to help Canadians manage debt, compare financial products, and build budgeting habits. FCAC also references its Consumer Information Centre, which provides guidance on mortgage relief options and consumer rights when dealing with federally regulated financial institutions.

“By supporting Canadians and helping them make informed financial decisions, we are contributing to the Government of Canada's priority to make life more affordable.”

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FCAC announced a national financial literacy advertising campaign offering free online tools to help Canadians manage money, compare financial products, and navigate cost-of-living pressures. The campaign features a Mortgage Calculator, Account Comparison Tool, Budget Planner, and Credit Card Payment Calculator, all accessible through Canada.ca. FCAC also promotes its Consumer Information Centre for guidance on mortgage relief and consumer rights.

This announcement does not create compliance obligations for regulated entities. Federally regulated financial institutions should be aware that FCAC's campaign references consumer rights and the value of candid conversations with financial institutions when experiencing financial difficulties, consistent with existing supervisory expectations around customer treatment.

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Apr 23, 2026

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OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 2, 2026 /CNW/ - Today, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) launched a national advertising campaign to help Canadians manage their money and navigate financial challenges in a complex and changing economy.

Under the theme " Making the most of your money," the campaign showcases practical and trusted resources to help Canadians manage their money more effectively when making financial decisions, including tools such as:

  • a Mortgage Calculator, to help understand the cost of a new mortgage or the cost of renewing an existing one;
  • an Account Comparison Tool, to compare the cost and features of chequing and savings accounts;
  • a Budget Planner, to help make a personalized budget in 3 simple steps; and
  • a Credit Card Payment Calculator, to compare payment options for paying down credit card balances and the cost over time. The campaign also promotes information for Canadians about their rights and responsibilities when dealing with federally regulated financial institutions. For example, when experiencing financial difficulties, having a candid conversation with your financial institutions as soon as possible can often provide options that will lead to more positive financial outcomes.

Throughout the campaign, which runs until March 31, FCAC will feature tips and tools to help Canadians spend smarter, save more and build their financial resilience. Visit Canada.ca/it-pays-to-know to find out more.

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"At FCAC, our mission is to foster trust in Canada's financial system by protecting financial consumers and empowering them to make informed decisions. We know that Canadians continue to face cost-of-living pressures that affect their financial well-being, and this campaign is designed to provide practical tools and trusted resources to help them navigate these challenges. By supporting Canadians and helping them make informed financial decisions, we are contributing to the Government of Canada's priority to make life more affordable."

Shereen Benzvy Miller, Commissioner, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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SOURCE Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

Contacts: Media Relations, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, 343-999-1450, [email protected]


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Financial Consumer Agency of Canada

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Government of Canada

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Classification

Agency
FCAC
Published
February 2nd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Financial advisers
Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Financial literacy programs Consumer education
Geographic scope
Canada CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Finance
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Banking Consumer Protection

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