Newfoundland and Labrador signs on to agreement with CFTCA
The province is the latest to join the agreement, which Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec originally signed on to in 2014
- By: James Langton
- November 2, 2016 December 19, 2017
- 16:05
The province is the latest to join the agreement, which Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec originally signed on to in 2014
Although the U.S. regulator will have to act on the prospect of a uniform fiduciary duty, it’s important not to curb investors’ access to advice
As part of the agreement, the two organizations will be able to improve information sharing and co-operation to protect investors
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The AMF has participated in several IADI bodies over the years and the Quebec regulator will host the organization’s annual meeting next year
The FAC will advise staff of the newly created OSC LaunchPad on developments in fintech and the unique challenges faced by start-ups in the securities…
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Yu Qiong (Kevin) Li, who was formerly with TD Watherhouse Canada, was also banned permanently and ordered to pay costs of $15,000
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Henry Sojka, who was an advisor with now-defunct Union Securities, also failed to co-operate with IIROC’s investigation into his actions
The three firms also agreed to make a $3-million payment to the OSC and to pay $50,000 in costs for their role in overcharging clients
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The advisor, who has also been fined $50,000, borrowed money from a client and failed to co-operate fully with the regulator’s investigation