Financial programming caters to retirement, youth, newcomers and beginners
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) is pleased to announce financial literacy workshops offered to Toronto Public Library (TPL) customers from now until the end of the year.
CIRO’s Office of the Investor has a mandate to understand, inform and protect investors and will lead participants through workshops on topics such as Investing Basics, A Newcomers Guide to Investing, Youth Guide to Finance and Investing and Retirement Planning and Living.
“The Office of the Investor provides investor education to help give Canadians the information and tools they need to make informed decisions,” said Karen McGuinness, Senior Vice-President, Finance, Investor and Member Relations. “We are thrilled to offer in-person workshops at library branches across Toronto, meeting investors in the local community and helping them build financial literacy and empowerment in this accessible way.”
TPL provides free and equitable access to services that meet the changing needs of Torontonians, including resources for financial planning, youth, retirees and newcomers to Canada.
“With a shared commitment to helping Torontonians increase their confidence in managing their finances, we are delighted to offer CIRO’s financial literacy programming to library visitors across the city,” says Pam Ryan, Director, Service Development & Innovation, Toronto Public Library. “Offering these free workshops at our branches will help build a more resilient, more knowledgeable community of investors whether they are seniors, youth, newcomers to Canada or those of us who are just getting started on an investment journey.”
These workshops align with TPL’s financial literacy initiatives.
Workshop information including topics, library branches, dates and times is available below (additional presentations may be added at a later date).
Presentation Topics and Schedule
Investing Basics
Investing Basics provides an introduction to the fundamentals of investing, including account types, principles of investing and types of investments.

A Newcomers Guide to Investing
A Newcomers Guide to Investing provides information on how to get started with investing, borrowing money, budgeting and ways to protect yourself from scams.

Youth Guide to Financing and Investing
The Youth Guide to Finance and Investing helps young people become savvy investors. This presentation teaches young people how to budget and think long-term, how to balance debt and investing priorities and how to spot a scam.

Retirement Planning and Living
Managing your finances to maximize your retirement years is the goal of retirement planning. Your retirement strategy should strike a balance between your financial realities, requirements and wants. This presentation will cover how to plan for retirement, sources of retirement income and how to protect yourself from scams, frauds and financial abuse.

Visit CIRO Programs and Classes on the TPL website for up to date information.
About CIRO.
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) is the national self-regulatory organization that oversees all investment dealers, mutual fund dealers and trading activity on Canada’s debt and equity marketplaces. CIRO is committed to the protection of investors, providing efficient and consistent regulation, and building Canadians’ trust in financial regulation and the people managing their investments. For more information, visit www.ciro.ca.
About Toronto Public Library.
Toronto Public Library is the biggest and busiest public library system in North America, with more than 46 million annual visits to our branches and online. We empower Torontonians to thrive in the digital age and knowledge economy through easy access to technology, lifelong learning, and diverse cultural and leisure experiences, where, when and how our customers need us. To learn more, visit tpl.ca, email Answerline or follow us on X (Twitter), Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to email updates.
SOURCE Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO)