core domains
FAQ
Common questions across the full FairChoice network.
This page explains how the hosts connect, what the network covers, and why official references appear in the education and rates sections.
It helps the whole system feel intentional instead of experimental.
- How the 3 hosts connect
- Where current rates come from
- Why education language uses official terms
- How the shared inquiry flow works
shared FAQ spine
FAQ
Questions this page should already be answering.
The main FairChoice hub, education host, and pet-insurance host share branding, navigation logic, and one inquiry flow so visitors can move across the network without feeling lost.
The rates widget is sourced from official Bank of Canada data and is meant to provide market context, not a personalized quote.
Because RESP, CESG, and CLB language should be precise. Canada.ca references help families verify the program terms for themselves.
No. It is a specialized front door with its own visual tone, but it still sits inside the larger FairChoice system.
Yes. The selected service lane is saved with the submission so the team can stay organized without splitting the operating process apart.
Official References
Public sources that help support precise wording.
Related Pages
Keep the visitor moving through the FairChoice network.
Contact
One inquiry form, all 3 domains, and a much stronger digital spine.
Use the same FairChoice inquiry flow from any page in the network. The selected lane stays with the request so the brand can get bigger without becoming messy operationally.