Canadian Credit Union Association

CCUA regularly monitors the legislative and regulatory environment for items of importance to the credit union sector. The topics below have been identified as current priorities and do not reflect CCUA's exhaustive list.

As the national voice for Canada’s credit unions, we advocate for their interests and values across the country. Our 2025 strategic priorities provide a proactive roadmap to shape the environment in which credit unions operate, strengthening the credit union system, and ensure credit unions are well-positioned to serve Canadians now and into the future.

Please note this is not an exhaustive list, and our strategic priorities are designed to be adaptable to emerging developments in the sector. See here for CCUA’s full 2025 Advocacy Workplan.

Our Strategic Priorities

Other Issues

A made-for-Canada Open Banking framework, now referred to as the Consumer-Driven Banking Framework by the government, is currently being developed by the federal Department of Finance. This comes six years after the initial announcement of the Advisory Committee on Open Banking (OB) in the 2018 federal budget.

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There has been a recent shift towards a more digital world, which has been accelerated by the global COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, financial services are changing to adapt and meet consumer needs through a noticeable trend in data modernization.

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Provincial issues can be found on the respective province’s page: Nova ScotiaNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorPrince Edward IslandOntarioSaskatchewanManitoba, and British Columbia. Please note provincial government relations for Alberta is currently handled by Alberta Central.

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