Certain syndicated mortgages will be subject to a $200 regulatory fee
Appointees will serve two-year terms
Committees will advise the regulator on three pension-related areas
The FSRA’s regulation of advisor and planner titles could influence policy in other jurisdictions
The OSC released its statement of priorities for 2019-2020 on Thursday
Ontario’s new insurance regulator releases draft priorities and budget
Ontario’s new insurance regulator will raise the standards of transparency and conduct not only in the province, but nationally
New government voices its support for the CMRA and the planned new provincial regulator for insurance, pensions, and deposits
The creation of an FSRA in Ontario and the rapid pace of regulatory change occurring on the investment side of the business has big implications for the life insurance industry
The new financial services regulatory authority will replace FSCO and DICO and “modernize and strengthen the regulator of financial services and pensions”