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Sharpen your skills with Equitable’s Path to Invest summer learning modules
Want to stay ahead, bring more value to clients, and earn Continuing Education (CE) credits?
Equitable® now offers new online summer modules to help you grow your financial knowledge. These self-paced Path to Invest modules are available on our ON24 platform. You can learn on your own schedule and earn CE credits with ease.
Whether you want to boost your investment skills or have better client conversations, these courses are here to support your growth.
The first module, Index Investing, explores the basics of index investing, how it compares to active management, and how using indexes can help diversify client portfolios.
The second module, Saving for a Home with Equitable, equips you with strategies and tools to guide clients through the homebuying journey, including insights on savings vehicles, intergenerational wealth transfers, and mortgage planning.
Each course is approved by the Alberta Insurance Council and the Insurance Council of Manitoba. You will earn 1 CE credit for each course after passing the quiz.
Start learning today! Visit our Learning Centre to begin.
If you have any questions, reach out to your Director, Investment Sales. When we work together, success is mutual.
Continuing Education Credits
To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full and complete a short quiz. These webcasts are available in English only. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by the licensing body. Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) credits are valid in Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Insurance Council of Manitoba (ICM) credits are valid in Manitoba only.
Date posted: July 17, 2025 -
Let’s “Talk Money”: November is financial literacy month
This November, we’re joining the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s national campaign to help Canadians feel more confident about money. This year’s theme is “Talk Money”, and it’s all about normalizing money conversations.
Talking about money— including topics like saving, budgeting, or dealing with debt—can feel hard. But when we speak up, we help reduce stress and build stronger financial habits. As advisors, you can lead the way by starting these conversations with clients.
How you can help- Start the conversation: Ask clients about their goals and worries.
- Share tools: Use Equitable® Individual Wealth calculators and learning modules to help guide conversations.
- Support wellness: Money stress affects mental health. Be a calm, helpful voice.
What’s next?
Watch for more Financial Literacy Month updates throughout November. We’ll be sharing tips, tools, and conversation starters to help you connect with clients and support their financial journey.
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Understanding debt: A key to building wealth
Why debt matters in wealth conversations
Debt is part of life for many Canadians. But not all debt is the same. As an advisor, you can help clients understand their debt and how to manage it. This is key to building wealth and confidence. Financial Literacy Month is a great time to “Talk Money.”
Types of debt1- Secured: This is backed by something the client owns, like a house or car. Its cost of borrowing or interest rate is usually lower.
- Unsecured: This includes credit cards and personal loans. These debts have no asset behind it and often cost more.
- Revolving: These are like credit cards. The balance owing can carry over to the next month.
- Installment: These are like car loans. Clients pay a set amount each month.
Helping clients manage debt- Pay off high-interest debt first: Credit cards are often a good place to start.
- Consolidate: One lower-interest loan payment can replace many.
- Make a budget: Include debt payments and savings.
- Use insurance-based investments: Segregated funds and Daily/Guaranteed Interest Accounts offer protection and guarantees. These can help clients manage risk while growing wealth.
Why reducing debt matters
Less debt can mean more financial freedom. Clients can save more, stress less, and plan better for retirement. It also helps them leave a financial legacy.
Your role as an advisor
You do more than sell products. You guide clients to make smart choices. Use this article to start a simple, clear conversation about debt—and how Equitable Individual Wealth solutions might fit into their overall financial picture.
Talk to your Director, Investment Sales today for more strategies to help clients with debt.
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International Women’s Day
Reflecting on inclusion in our industry
International Women’s Day is a great opportunity to pause and think about how we support the women clients we serve. In wealth management, inclusion is not just a theme for one day a year — it plays a critical role in building stronger relationships and long‑term business growth.
Our recent Master Class – From Insight to Inclusion: Engaging Women Investors with Confidence –reinforced this.The 60-minute session, featuring Susan Silma, Client Experience Transformation Leader and industry speaker and columnist, looked at why many women still feel under‑served in our industry and what advisors can do to create a more engaging and supportive experience.
Here are a few key takeaways from the conversation:• Inclusion strengthens your practice. When women feel heard and understood, trust grows —and so does loyalty.• Start with better conversations. Susan shared ways to turn research and insights into everyday discussions that feel relevant and meaningful to women.• Consistency builds confidence. A clear, repeatable process for prospecting, onboarding and reviewing plans with women clients helps ensure they feel included from day one.
Did you know: 82% of advisors who attended the live Master Class identified the need to add more women clients to their business.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it is a good reminder that creating a space where women feel comfortable, informed and valued benefits everyone — and positions your practice for long‑term success.
If you missed the session — or would like to revisit the ideas — the Master Class recording is now available on demand. On behalf of everyone at Equitable, Happy International Women’s Day, Canada!
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Date posted: Thursday, March 5, 2026 -
New Individual Wealth tools to support client conversations
Equitable has new resources now available on EquiNet® — each designed to help support client conversations and make it easier to explain investment strategies in a clear and meaningful way.New case studies to help support client conversations *NEW*
We know some financial concepts can be tricky to explain. To help, we have created a set of straightforward, advisor‑focused case studies designed to deepen your understanding and help you better grasp the mechanics of our product options, understand the “why,” and translate that knowledge into clear, client-friendly conversations.
The four new case studies cover:-
Asset rebalancing
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Householding
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Resets
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Segregated funds vs. mutual funds
Introducing our fund manager spotlight pagesYou can now find spotlight pages for every fund manager on the Equitable Guaranteed Investment Funds™ platform. Each page will help you get to know each manager’s vision, investment philosophy and mission.
Quickly access:-
An overview of each fund manager
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Mission and investment approach
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Available funds on Equitable GIF
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Additional value-added content — including videos, helpful links and more.
New sample portfolios to help guide client discussions
A new set of sample portfolios designed to help illustrate how different investment styles might align with a client’s goals are now available. These are not recommendations — they are conversation starters. Use them to help clients visualize:
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How their strategy could look in practice.
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Trade-offs between different investment styles.
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How various approaches could support long‑term planning.
Have questions or want support navigating any of these new resources? Contact your Director, Investment Sales today. -
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Earth Day: A simple way to talk about sustainable investing
Earth Day is a great time to talk with clients about investing with purpose. This year’s theme—Our Power, Our Planet—highlights the impact of individual and collective choices, including how we invest.
Many Canadians are interested in sustainable investing, which looks at environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors alongside long term returns. Clients want to understand how the power of their money can support positive change—without sacrificing performance. Sustainable investing can look at things like reducing carbon impact, supporting fair workplaces, and encouraging strong company leadership.
Watch out for greenwashing
Not all investments labeled “sustainable” are the same. Some products may use the term without real environmental efforts or strategies. This is known as greenwashing.
That’s where advisors can add value. By understanding how funds are built and what they hold, you can help clients make informed choices they feel confident about.
How Equitable can help
Equitable® offers sustainable investing fund options that include ESG considerations as part of a disciplined investment approach. Take this opportunity to review available options and fund details.
You can also support sustainability through how you work with clients. Equitable’s paperless tools help reduce paper consumption and improve efficiency:
• Equitable Client Access® for online account viewing
• EZtransact® for fast, digital transactions
• EZcomplete® for easy, paper free applications
Take action
Earth Day is a great time to:
• Start simple conversations about sustainable investing
• Share Equitable’s sustainable fund options with clients
• Promote paperless tools that are better for clients and the environment
Small steps—done consistently—can make a meaningful difference for clients and the planet. If you have questions, speak with your Director, Investment Sales.
Date posted: April 22, 2026 -
Redefining Trust in Financial Advice: AI and Mental Health
Discover how AI is shaping client relationships, mental health and the advisor’s role.
Join our April Master Class, “Redefining Trust in Financial Advice: AI and Mental Health.” As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more common in financial services, advisors are facing a new reality. Advanced technology now sits alongside very human needs. Clients want more than speed and smart tools. They want advice built on trust, empathy and understanding.
In this session, we’ll explore:
• How AI is changing the advisor client relationship and what that means for trust.
• The link between money, mental health and client decision making.
• Practical ways advisors can use technology while staying empathetic and ethical.
Why attend?
• Build stronger trust and confidence in client conversations as AI plays a bigger role.
• Better support clients dealing with financial stress and emotional uncertainty.
• Learn practical strategies you can use right away without losing the human touch.
Join Joseph Trozzo, Vice President, National Investment Sales at Equitable, in conversation with Gabrielle Provencher, M.Sc., R.S.W., R.M.F.T. (AMHP), Director, Enhanced Mental Health Care & Workplace Support, Homewood Health.
Don’t miss this opportunity.
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The Equitable Gives Back Contest – Start spreading the word!
Equitable Life of Canada is celebrating our 100th Anniversary in 2020, and we’re busy planning a year of events and activities so we can celebrate this significant milestone with our employees, clients, wholesalers and advisors across Canada.
A big part of who we are as a company is our commitment to help strengthen the communities where we operate by supporting a variety of charitable initiatives that help to improve the quality of life for the people living there. We are proud to launch the Equitable Gives Back Contest. Our goal is to give $10,000 to five registered charities operating in Canada.
All it takes to enter is an original essay (not less than 100 words, not more than 500) describing the way in which a charitable organization could use $10,000 to help further their charitable purpose and improve life for Canadians.
Reach out to your clients, tell them about the contest, and encourage them to visit www.equitable100.ca to see if they are eligible! All entries must be submitted by March 31, 2020.