Pilot project teaches Ontario students financial skills needed to succeed
TORONTO — Students in more than two dozen Ontario high schools are taking part in a pilot project aimed at teaching them financial skills necessary to succeed in the new global economy.
The Liberal government says the project, which is underway in 28 schools, is part of its promise to improve financial literacy education.
“In the face of changing times our students need wider ranges of skills and knowledge to succeed,” Education Minister Mitzie Hunter said Thursday as she made the announcement during a visit to a Catholic school in Toronto.
“They’ll also need to learn how to be resilient and adaptable in a world where the only thing that is constant is change.”


