Montreal – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is warning registrants about an email impersonating the CSA that uses publicly available information to target them. The emails are believed to be malicious “spear phishing” attempts by unknown individuals who are trying to obtain personal information or confidential business information. We urge all Canadians to be vigilant, to check the source, not to click links or provide any information.
Read MoreTORONTO – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published revised guidance in CSA Staff Notice 96-307 Frequently Asked Questions about Derivatives Trade Reporting (the FAQ).
Read MoreThe Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) in collaboration with the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) today announced initial results from its newly launched initiative to help combat the rising number of fraudulent websites that pose a threat to Canadian investors.
Read MoreThe Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) have released new guidance for financial content creators or influencers, known as “finfluencers.” The guidance aims to help them and the firms they work with understand and follow securities laws when posting information about investing online.
Read MoreMake sure the individuals and companies you are dealing with are registered to sell securities and have not been disciplined for breaking laws.
Read MoreFind out if the business you are dealing with is licensed or registered by FCAA to operate in Saskatchewan.
Read MoreThis free and secure online service enables consumers who are experiencing an issue to learn about their rights and the process to file a dispute, and to work with the business to try and reach an agreement.
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