Grades 11 and 12 / Secondary 5 and CEGEP
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November 16, 2023
Understanding cryptocurrencies
Most of us are aware of them, but how much do we really understand about cryptocurrencies? -
October 31, 2023
Building budgets
Balance a monthly budget for a household and learn some financial saving and spending tips along the way. -
October 31, 2023
Thinking like an economist
Introduce your students to foundational economic concepts using everyday examples. -
October 27, 2023
Think like an economist
Staff from the Bank of Canada explain how to think like an economist and look for the economy at work in your daily life. -
March 22, 2023
Security is in the bank note
Security printing is a game of anticipating and responding to criminal threats. Counterfeiting is a game of anticipating and responding to bank note design. This cat and mouse relationship affects every aspect of a bank note. -
February 2, 2023
Teaching art with currency
From design to final product, bank notes and coins can be used to explore and teach art, media and process. -
November 14, 2022
The day Winnipeg was invaded
People on the street were randomly stopped and searched, and some were even arrested and imprisoned in an internment camp. Even German marks replaced Canadian currency in circulation—in the form of If Day propaganda notes. -
November 1, 2022
What are cryptocurrencies?
Cryptocurrencies exist outside of the traditional financial system and inside a computer network. Learn about how they work and their possible risks. -
April 21, 2022
Teaching the green economy
From windmills and solar panels to electric cars, signs of the green economy are all around us. Check out our resources for how to teach about the green economy. -
April 4, 2022
Talk to your kids about money
Introduce important financial skills to your children, and help them plan for their futures with free resources from the Bank of Canada Museum and others.