Canadian securities regulators publish detailed data for eighth annual review of representation of women on boards in Canada

Toronto – The securities regulatory authorities in Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec and Saskatchewan today published the underlying data used to prepare the eighth annual review of women on boards and in executive officer positions.

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Canadian securities regulators announce rules to support new SEDAR+ filing system

Vancouver and Toronto – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published advance notice of adoption of rules requiring market participants to use a new national filing and information system, and to pay system fees for filing.

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Canadian securities regulators warn public about unregistered trading platform Nova Tech Ltd

Toronto – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is warning the public that Nova Tech Ltd (NovaTech), which operates the website www.novatechfx.com, is not registered with a securities regulator in any province or territory in Canada. This means they are not authorized to offer trading in any securities or derivatives to anyone located in Canada.

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Canadian securities regulators provide tips to avoid online investment scams

Montreal – This Fraud Prevention Month, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is warning Canadians of potentially misleading advice and fraudulent online investment opportunities and reminding them to research the claims before investing.

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Check First, Invest Later

Make sure the individuals and companies you are dealing with are registered to sell securities and have not been disciplined for breaking laws.

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FCAA 411

Find out if the business you are dealing with is licensed or registered by FCAA to operate in Saskatchewan.

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FCAA RLS

FCAA Registration and Licensing System

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Consumer Rights

This 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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