The Ontario Securities Commission (the OSC) recently announced that it has commenced a pre-registration review process for new registrant firms, including exempt market dealers (EMDs), in order to assess compliance with Ontario securities law at the time of registration. Why is the OSC doing this? The OSC wants to ensure firm applicants, such as EMDs, [...]Ontario Securities Commission Announces Pre-Registration Reviews of Exempt Market Dealer Applicants – It’s Going to Get Tougher to Get Registered!
The Ontario Securities Commission (the OSC) recently announced that it has commenced a pre-registration review process for new registrant firms, including exempt market dealers (EMDs), in order to assess compliance with Ontario securities law at the time of registration. Why is the OSC doing this? The OSC wants to ensure firm applicants, such as EMDs, [...]Securities Dispute Resolution – Sample Client Disclosure Letter for Exempt Market Dealers and Others

Effective May 1, 2014, all new registered dealers and advisors across Canada, except in Quebec, must take reasonable steps to ensure that the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) will be the independent dispute resolution or mediation service that is made available to a client that has an eligible complaint. For more information about OBSI […]
Exempt Market Dealers and Prospectus Offerings in Canada – PCMA Canada’s Comment Letter

On December 5, 2013, the Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA) proposed certain changes to National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations (NI 31-103) and other rules, including a proposal to prohibit exempt market dealers (EMDs) from participating in prospectus offerings (the Proposed Amendments). I was privileged to Chair the Comment Committee […]
New CSA Guidance for Exempt Market Dealers on Updating ‘Know-Your-Client’ Information
On January 9, 2014, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) published CSA Staff Notice 31-336 that provides industry guidance on, among other things, when exempt market dealers (EMDs) need to update their ‘know-your-client’ (KYC) information. The CSA states that an EMD should update KYC information at least annually or more frequently if there is a material […]





Proposed Experience Requirement for Chief Compliance Officers of Exempt Market Dealers – PCMA Canada’s Comment Letter
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The Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA) have proposed certain amendments to National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements, Exemptions and Ongoing Registrant Obligations (NI 31-103) and other rules (the Proposed Amendments) that includes, adding a new experience component to the proficiency requirement to be a chief compliance officer (CCO) of an exempt market dealer (EMD). Specifically, the […]
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