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Saskatchewan high school students will need to take financial class to graduate [Video]

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A new financial literacy course is now a requirement to graduate in Saskatchewan.

Grade 10 students are now being offered the new course, dubbed “Financial Literacy 10.”

According to the province, the course will help students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to make responsible financial decisions and contribute to the “long-term economic growth of Saskatchewan.”

“By teaching students the basics of financial literacy and financial responsibility through quality education, we are preparing the best possible outcomes for our students, in both their personal and professional lives,” Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said in a news release.

The Ministry of Education is currently asking teachers to provide feedback on the new course with a goal of having it finalized by January of 2026. 

Teachers will be provided information on the new course through what the province said are development sessions.

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