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  4. 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.

    Let’s help Canadians take small steps toward better financial futures — one conversation at a time.
  5. From Discovery to Action: Financial Planning Essentials for Newcomers Are you ready to deepen your understanding of newcomers’ financial needs? Join our December Master Class, “From Discovery to Action: Financial Planning Essentials for Newcomers,” — the second part of our September Master Class series on the topic of newcomers and learn how to guide new Canadians through their first year in Canada with empathy and expertise.

    We will explore strategic, empathetic discovery questions and provide practical tools to help advisors interpret newcomers’ responses in the context of their financial priorities.

    Join Joseph Trozzo, Vice President, National Investment Sales at Equitable, for an engaging conversation in our second session with Dr. Aditya Nain — professor, consultant, MoneySense columnist, and acclaimed multi-disciplinary author.
    Together, they will share actionable strategies and new perspectives to help advisors confidently and compassionately guide newcomers through the complexities of financial planning in Canada.

    Why attend?
    • Use empathetic questions to understand newcomers’ needs.
    • Map priorities to a simple 12-month financial plan.
    • Build tailored plans for banking, credit, insurance, and investments.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen and elevate your advisory approach.

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    Continuing Education Credits
    This webcast has been submitted for continuing education (CE) approval for all provinces excluding Quebec via the Insurance Council of Manitoba and Alberta Insurance Council. Upon approval, you will be sent an email notification to come back to the webcast presentation console to download your personalized certificate from the tool bar. To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full, and complete a short quiz. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by their 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.

    This webcast is available in English only.
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  7. Protect clients and yourself from cyber attacks Cyber criminals are targeting advisors’ computers and email accounts. They are targeting advisors because you have detailed financial information about clients. These attacks put you and clients at risk by exposing private financial data, allowing unauthorized withdrawal attempts, and easing identity theft. A breach can lead to financial loss and a damaged reputation.

    How to stay safe:
     Use strong security: Turn on multi-factor authentication, change your passwords often, and make sure passwords are unique.
     Install antivirus or internet software: Use trusted programs such as Norton or McAfee to protect your computer.
     Keep everything updated: Make sure your computer’s operating system and software are up to date.
     Get expert help: Ask an IT professional to check your security system.
     Be careful online: Take cybersecurity training to learn about new threats. Don’t click on suspicious links, including from people you don’t know.
     Have cyber insurance: This can help protect you if something goes wrong. You can usually get it through your E&O provider.

    Remember: Cyber criminals also target the public, including client email accounts. They may use a client’s email to send you requests that look real. Call clients to confirm emailed requests, especially if someone asks to withdraw money or change banking information.

    Our clients trust you with their financial future. Do everything you can to keep their information safe.
  8. Begin the year with clarity and insight Join us for an engaging and informative session hosted by Joseph Trozzo, Vice President of Investment Sales at Equitable®.

    Featured speakers

    Cam Crosbie, Executive Vice President, Individual Wealth
    Opening the session with “How Are We Feeling About 2026?”, Cam will share key insights on strategic initiatives, Equitable’s product roadmap and organizational priorities for the year ahead.

    Dave Irwin, AVP, External Fund Management
    Dave will lead a dynamic panel discussion on portfolio strategies and our exciting new product lineup for 2026, featuring the following distinguished fund managers:

    - Sajan Bedi, CFA, VP & Co‑Portfolio Manager, Canoe Equity, Asset Allocation & Enhanced Income
    - John Burrello, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, Invesco Global Strategies, Global Equity Income Advantage
    - Bill Zox, CFA, Portfolio Manager, Franklin Brandywine US High Yield Fund

    Closing highlights

    Joseph Trozzo will wrap up with an interactive Q&A, guiding the panel as they address your questions and share insights. We’ll conclude with an introduction to the Step Up Your Wealth and Elite Advisor programs for 2026.

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    Continuing Education Credits
    This webcast has been submitted for continuing education (CE) approval for all provinces excluding Quebec via the Insurance Council of Manitoba and Alberta Insurance Council. Upon approval, you will be sent an email notification to come back to the webcast presentation console to download your personalized certificate from the tool bar. To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full, and complete a short quiz. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by their 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.

    This webcast is available in English only.

     
  9. Help clients navigate the tax landscape across investment types with Equitable With tax time in full swing, you’re invited to a helpful webcast that will explain how different investment types are taxed. This will give you simple language you can use to build clearer conversations with clients.

    This session will help you explain the key differences between:

    • Registered plans (which shelter or defer tax):
         • RRSP: Contributions offset taxable income. Taxes are deferred until withdrawals are made.
         • RRIF/LIF: All withdrawals are taxable.
         • FHSA: Contributions, withdrawals, and transfers appear on T4FHSA/Relevé 32.
         • TFSA:  Helps your investments grow tax-free.

    • Non‑registered plans (which are taxed yearly):
         • Income is taxed each year (not deferred). 
         • Reporting usually comes through T3 or T5 slips.


    Host: Taylor Tatay, Director, Investment Sales
    Guest Speaker: Chris Petroff, Individual Wealth Product Strategy Manager

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    Continuing Education Credits 
    This webcast has been submitted for continuing education (CE) approval for all provinces excluding Quebec via the Insurance Council of Manitoba and Alberta Insurance Council. Upon approval, you will be sent an email notification to come back to the webcast presentation console to download your personalized certificate from the tool bar. To be eligible for CE credits, you must register individually, watch the webcast in full, and complete a short quiz. It is the advisor's responsibility to ensure Continuing Education credits being offered are accepted by their 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. 

    This webcast is available in English only. 

    Date posted: March 18, 2026
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