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Canadian securities regulators focus on areas for reducing regulatory burden for investment funds
May 24, 2018
Toronto - The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published CSA Staff Notice 81-329 Reducing Regulatory Burden for Investment Fund Issuers, which outlines the CSA’s plan to pursue four initiatives in the near-term that would remove redundancies and streamline disclosure requirements for investment fund issuers.
“Reviewing regulatory burden for investment fund issuers is a key priority for our 2016-2019 Business Plan,” said Louis Morisset, CSA Chair and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers. “We have identified areas to lessen regulatory burden for investment funds, while maintaining investor protection and the efficient functioning of the capital markets.”
CSA staff will undertake initiatives to codify exemptive relief that is routinely granted, and to use web-based technology to provide certain information about investment funds. Other areas of focus include the removal of redundant information in select disclosure documents and minimizing the filing of documents that may contain duplicative information, such as Personal Information Forms. The CSA anticipates publishing proposed rule amendments for comment, as appropriate, to address these initiatives by March 2019.
The proposed four initiatives are part of the CSA Rationalization of Investment Fund Disclosure project, which was established in 2017. This project identifies opportunities for reducing regulatory burden for investment fund issuers. To identify the focus areas for the project, staff conducted a comprehensive review of the current investment fund disclosure regime. Other efforts that helped inform the proposals included evaluating disclosure elements borrowed from the non-investment fund reporting issuer regime, gathering information on relevant regulatory reforms conducted by other regulators internationally, and receiving feedback from stakeholders.
The notice can be found on the websites of CSA members.
The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
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For more information:
Kristen Rose 
 Ontario Securities Commission 
 416-593-2336 
 media_inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca
Alison Walker 
 British Columbia Securities Commission 
 604-899-6713 
Jason Booth 
 The Manitoba Securities Commission 
 204-945-1660 
David Harrison 
 Nova Scotia Securities Commission 
 902-424-8586
Craig Whalen 
 Office of the Superintendent of Securities 
 Newfoundland and Labrador 
 709-729-5661		
Jeff Mason 
 Nunavut Securities Office 
 867-975-6591 
Shannon McMillan 
 Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan 
 306-798-4160
Hilary McMeekin
 Alberta Securities Commission 
 403-592-8186
Sylvain Théberge 
 Autorité des marchés financiers 
 sylvain.theberge@lautorite.qc.ca
Erin King 
 Financial and Customer Services 
 Commission, New Brunswick 
 506-643-7045
Steven Dowling 
 Government of Prince Edward Island 
 Superintendent of Securities 
 902-368-4550
Rhonda Horte 
 Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities 
 867-667-5466  
Tom Hall 
 Office of the Superintendent of Securities, 
 Northwest Territories 
 867-767-9305


 
                         
                     
                    
