Survivors deserve to know when the accused is released on bail and under what conditions. They also deserve enforceable rights and access to safe, effective remedies when those rights are violated. Our submission to the @SenateCA Committee on Bill C‑14:
https://t.co/M5u84vPMML
If you are experiencing financial abuse or a scam, you are not alone.
Scams and financial exploitation often target those already in vulnerable situations. Taking action is a powerful step toward protecting yourself and your future.
If something feels wrong, trust your instincts and act quickly:
• Report to the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre
• Contact your bank and ask for support
• Report suspicious texts or messages
• Report fraudulent websites to the Competition Bureau Canada
• Reach out to local police if needed
Your safety matters. Your financial independence matters.
At CCFWE, we stand with survivors and are working to ensure systems respond with care, dignity, and protection.
@canantifraud@FCACan
Reporting not only protects you it helps protect others.
#FinancialSafety #EndEconomicAbuse #FraudAwareness #YouAreNotAlone #CCFWE
A recent survey commissioned by @Interac highlights a growing concern: 58% of Canadians have encountered tariff-related scams in the past six months, often through deceptive messages about delayed shipments or unexpected customs fees.
At CCFWE, we recognize that fraud is evolving rapidly, with perpetrators leveraging current events and emerging technologies to exploit vulnerabilities. Encouragingly, Canadians are responding with greater caution and awareness in their online interactions.
However, awareness alone is not enough. Continued education, survivor-centered supports, and coordinated action across sectors are essential to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated scams and to protect those most at risk.
Click to read more: https://t.co/a1wEEsPJrC
Canadian banks are keeping a close watch on household debt and lending responsibly.
The upside? Most Canadians are responsible with credit, using it as a tool to move forward, not fall behind.
https://t.co/B35txOlP3Q
Your bank will never call and ask you to share a One Time Passcode (OTP) sent to your phone or email. Sharing it can give fraudsters access to your accounts. Stay vigilant!
https://t.co/wfop3FMOuV
#FPM2026#YourBankWillNever
Continuing our Everyday Legacy series, we’re spotlighting Black entrepreneurship and leadership. Supporting Black economic leadership isn’t seasonal; it’s essential.
In this Everyday Legacy spotlight, we’re highlighting:
• Black Owned Toronto
• Black & Indigenous Owned Bookstores
• Ode Hotel
• Cobella Financial
• Project Agape
• Jonah Events & Experiences
• Scantlebury Law
• CQ Business Consulting Inc.
Economic justice requires visibility, investment, and sustained commitment. Support Black-owned businesses this month and beyond.
These spotlights are shared to celebrate and increase visibility. They are not endorsements, but an invitation to discover these and other Black-owned businesses and organizations doing meaningful work in their communities.
The holidays can be especially hard for those facing economic abuse or financial control.
If money is being used to restrict your choices or safety, you are not alone.
Support is available.
If you are in immediate danger, call 911
Support is available 24/7:
Assaulted Women’s Helpline: 1-866-863-0511 (24/7)
Victim Services Ontario: 1-888-579-2888
If you’re looking for information, tools, or support for Economic Abuse, visit the CCFWE Survivor Resource Hub: https://t.co/rsErTauj6W
Wishing you care, strength, and moments of peace this season.
Economic abuse can be hard to name, especially when you’re focused on getting through each day.
If someone has limited your ability to work, handled your money without consent, or kept you from making your own choices, this may be economic abuse.
You deserve support. You deserve options.
Reclaim & Rise is a financial empowerment program offering a safe, culturally grounded space to learn, build financial confidence, and reconnect with your financial voice.
Winter Registrations are now open.
Join Reclaim and Rise: https://t.co/hGADi06rD4
It’s not survivors who need to change. It’s the systems around them.
New data from CCFWE’s Reclaim & Rise program shows refugee survivors build confidence, understanding, and financial control when supported through trauma-informed learning.
Survivors are ready to rebuild. Systems need to catch up.
Read the blog:
https://t.co/lM1oU2tOOa
Register for the January Reclaim & Rise cohort:
https://t.co/hGADi06rD4
#ReclaimAndRise #EconomicAbuse #CCFWE
What does financial empowerment feel like?
For refugee survivors in CCFWE’s programs, the words are powerful:
Safe. Seen. Healing. Connected. Hopeful. Confident. Independent. Free. Capable. Liberated.
Economic empowerment is dignity, choice, and the freedom to rebuild.
Our next Reclaim & Rise cohort begins in January — a safe, trauma-informed space for refugee survivors to strengthen financial and digital confidence.
Register: https://t.co/huRvDtuak6
#16Days #EconomicAbuse #FinancialEmpowerment #NoExcuse #ReclaimAndRise #SurvivorVoices
Romance scams are more than heartbreak—they’re financial exploitation. In 2023 alone, Canadians lost $50.3M to these scams.
During the #16Days, we’re raising awareness of how fraud, digital control, and financial manipulation create economic abuse.
Learn more:
Fact Sheet: https://t.co/MMDSU2bJnf
Webinar: https://t.co/NVVQZEDBFt
#EndGBV #EconomicAbuse #RomanceScams #DigitalSafety
On Dec 6, we gather at Minto Park to honour the 14 women killed at École Polytechnique and all lives lost to femicide and gender-based violence.
CCFWE’s National Femicide Call to Action urges governments and communities to act now to protect survivors and prevent future loss.
Add your voice: https://t.co/7xiuHl63Qc
#December6 #14NotForgotten #EndFemicide #VAW #GBV #NeverAgain #CCFWE #Ottawa
Economic abuse doesn’t always look like a threat.
Sometimes it looks like a password you can’t change, a banking app you can’t access, or a debt taken out in your name with one click.
These stories come from women in CCFWE’s #ReclaimAndRise and #SHIELD to Thrive programs, where survivors share how financial control shaped their lives long after the abuse began—and often long after they left.
Today, abusers use digital tools to monitor, restrict, impersonate, and financially trap survivors.
Digital abuse is an invisible force that amplifies economic abuse and keeps it alive.
For survivors trying to rebuild, this affects everything:
housing stability, credit scores, employment access, legal outcomes, and their ability to reclaim independence.
During the 16 Days of Activism, we raise one clear message:
There is #NoExcuse for digital abuse. Not now. Not ever.
Through CCFWE’s programs, survivors are rebuilding financial stability, reclaiming economic power, and creating pathways to independence.
Learn more about our programs:
• Reclaim & Rise (for refugee survivors): https://t.co/1BrVwjD9H6
• SHIELD to Thrive Program (for visible minority survivors): https://t.co/M10ogrllYC
#16Days #NoExcuse #EconomicAbuse #DigitalAbuse #FinancialSafety #GBVPrevention #CCFWE #ReclaimAndRise #SHIELD
Help Us Rise 2025 may be over, but its message carries through the #16Days.
Our new article shows how economic abuse & housing insecurity create the conditions where femicide occurs—and why financial safety & housing access must be non-negotiable.
Turn awareness into action.
Sign the Femicide Call to Action by Dec 10: https://t.co/IoclwouBgz
Read the article: https://t.co/0n7hFiRi4Y
#HelpUsRise2025 #EconomicAbuse #HousingIsSafety #EndFemicide #GBVPrevention #CCFWE
We’re resharing Ascending, our tribute to the strength and resilience of survivors rising beyond intimate partner violence and economic abuse.
Digital, financial, emotional — every form of control limits freedom.
Every tool that supports survivors matters.
Explore resources: https://t.co/irTqUWULt2
Watch the video: https://t.co/TdCCQdPB9c
#16Days #UNiTE #NoExcuse #EndGBV #EconomicAbuse #DigitalSafety #CCFWE #WomenRise
On November 26, we honour National Economic Abuse Awareness Day by amplifying the voices of leaders, advocates, and partners who stand with survivors and who champion economic safety as a fundamental right.
Today, we share a powerful statement from Suzanne Zaccour of @NAWL_ANFD, highlighting why economic safety must be part of Canada’s response to gender-based violence.
Their message is a reminder that financial control, coerced debt, and stolen economic opportunities are not side issues, they are central barriers to safety, dignity, and independence.
➤ Join us in raising awareness: https://t.co/hlJEZlQlgX
➤ Engage and amplify our messages.
➤ Stand with survivors.
➤ Sign the national pledge: https://t.co/9OewIoEnIf
#EconomicAbuseDay #EconomicSafetyMatters #EndEconomicAbuse #16DaysOfActivism #HelpUsRise2025 #GBVPrevention #CCFWE #FLM2025
Today is Economic Abuse Awareness Day!
A heartfelt thank you to Minister of Women & Gender Equality (@WAGE_FEGC), Hon Minister Rechie Valdez (@rechievaldez), and Minister of Finance Hon François-Philippe Champagne (@FP_Champagne) for your leadership and commitment.
This moment marks historic progress — for the first time in Canada’s history, the Federal Budget recognizes economic abuse, with a national commitment to introduce measures for banks and financial systems to better protect survivors.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your investment, your partnership, and your belief in building a safer, more equitable Canada.
Your statement today sends a powerful message:
Economic safety is gender equality.
Economic abuse ends with all of us.
We are deeply grateful.
We rise together.
On this Economic Abuse Awareness Day, City Councillor David Hill (@DavidHillWard3) and Councillor Rawlson King officially handed over the Proclamation from the City of Ottawa (@ottawacity).
In their remarks, they emphasized that economic abuse is an urgent issue affecting individuals and families across Ottawa and the entire country.
The ceremony was joined by advocates, women’s service organizations, allies, and decision-makers — all standing together for economic safety and justice.
Today, we also affirm a national call to action:
All levels of government must work to prevent Economic Abuse.
Thank you, City of Ottawa, for your leadership, your voice, and your commitment to protecting survivors.
Together, we are raising awareness, strengthening protections, and building a future where every woman and family has economic safety and freedom.
We rise, we educate, we protect.
On November 26, we honour National Economic Abuse Awareness Day by amplifying the voices of leaders, advocates, and partners who stand with survivors and who champion economic safety as a fundamental right.
Today, we share a powerful statement from Angela Marie Macdougall of @endingviolence, highlighting why economic safety must be part of Canada’s response to gender-based violence.
Their message is a reminder that financial control, coerced debt, and stolen economic opportunities are not side issues, they are central barriers to safety, dignity, and independence.
➤ Join us in raising awareness: https://t.co/hlJEZlQlgX
➤ Engage and amplify our messages.
➤ Stand with survivors.
➤ Sign the national pledge: https://t.co/9OewIoEnIf
#EconomicAbuseDay #EconomicSafetyMatters #EndEconomicAbuse #16DaysOfActivism #HelpUsRise2025 #GBVPrevention #CCFWE #FLM2025
On November 26, we honour National Economic Abuse Awareness Day by amplifying the voices of leaders, advocates, and partners who stand with survivors and who champion economic safety as a fundamental right.
Today, we share a powerful statement from Tracey Ramsey of @UniforTheUnion, highlighting why economic safety must be part of Canada’s response to gender-based violence.
Their message is a reminder that financial control, coerced debt, and stolen economic opportunities are not side issues, they are central barriers to safety, dignity, and independence.
➤ Join us in raising awareness: https://t.co/hlJEZlQlgX
➤ Engage and amplify our messages.
➤ Stand with survivors.
➤ Sign the national pledge: https://t.co/9OewIoEnIf
#EconomicAbuseDay #EconomicSafetyMatters #EndEconomicAbuse #16DaysOfActivism #HelpUsRise2025 #GBVPrevention #CCFWE #FLM2025