Part I – Offering Memorandum Exemption Finally Proposed in Ontario! Other Regulators Also Mulling Changes

On March 20, 2014, the Ontario Securities Commission (the OSC) published for comment a long awaited proposal for a new offering memorandum exemption in Ontario based on a variant of the Alberta model as set out in Section 2.9 of National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions (the OM Exemption). On the same date, Canadian […]

Misrepresentations in a Private Placement Offering Memoranda in Canada

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By Brian Koscak and Alixe Cormick An offering memorandum (OM) must contain all information material to the investment opportunity to enable an investor to make an informed investment decision. What information is material depends on the specific business and investment opportunity of an issuer. Under Canadian securities laws, an issuer must ensure there is no […]

Ontario Offering Memorandum is NOT the Same as the Offering Memorandum Exemption

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By Brian Koscak and Alixe Cormick The term “offering memorandum” has two meanings under securities laws in Canada. In Canadian jurisdictions other than Ontario, an offering memorandum is a document prepared in the prescribed form under National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions (NI 45-106 OM) to enable an issuer to rely on the offering […]