The Canadian Securities Administrators today released a report that explains how the CSA functions. Entitled “An Introduction to the Canadian Securities Administrators,” the report describes the organization’s structure, its tools and processes, its national systems such as SEDAR, and spells out its mission, guiding principles and goals. The report explains how enforcement activities are carried out in Canada, and major committee works, for example in investment funds and investor education.

Jean St-Gelais, chairman of CSA, said, “The CSA are happy to publish this document to help market participants better understand our organization and how it functions.”

The report can be found on the CSA website, at www.csa-acvm.ca and on many provincial regulators’ sites. The CSA is the council of the securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories whose objectives are to improve, coordinate and harmonize regulation of the Canadian capital markets.