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Canadian securities regulators introduce harmonized reporting for the prospectus-exempt market
Apr 07, 2016
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published amendments to National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus Exemptions(NI 45-106) and its companion policy to introduce a new harmonized report of exempt distribution.
“The prospectus-exempt market has seen tremendous growth in recent years and regulators must adapt to this growth,” said Louis Morisset, Chair of the CSA and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers. “With the introduction of a single and harmonized report, issuers will be able to more adequately provide the information needed by regulators to ensure effective oversight of this market.”
The new report will apply to all issuers that distribute securities under certain prospectus exemptions. It will require additional disclosure about the issuer and its insiders, securities distributed, prospectus exemptions relied on and persons compensated for the distribution.
Issuers will not be required to provide certain information in the new report where this data can be gathered through other available sources, such as the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (SEDAR) and the National Registration Database (NRD). The new report also includes carve-outs from a number of information requirements for certain issuers, including investment fund issuers, reporting issuers and foreign public issuers.
The CSA published proposed amendments to NI 45-106 and the new report for a 60-day comment period, which expired on October 13, 2015. The CSA received 19 written submissions, which the CSA took into consideration in finalizing the new report.
Provided all necessary Ministerial approvals are obtained, all issuers must use the new report for distributions that occur on or after June 30, 2016. A transition period is available for investment fund issuers that file reports annually. The new report must be filed electronically in all CSA jurisdictions as paper submissions will no longer be accepted, except from foreign issuers in certain cases.
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, co-ordinates 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 
Tanya Wiltshire 
 Nova Scotia Securities Commission 
 902-424-8586  
Carl Allwood 
 Office of the Superintendent of Securities 
 Newfoundland and Labrador 
 709-729-2596
Jeff Mason 
 Nunavut Securities Office 
 867-975-6591 
Shannon McMillan 
 Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan 
 306-798-4160
Sylvain Théberge 
 Autorité des marchés financiers 
 sylvain.theberge@lautorite.qc.ca
Andrew Nicholson 
 Financial and Consumer Services Commission, New Brunswick 
 506-658-3021 
Janice Callbeck 
 The Office of the Superintendent of Securities, P.E.I. 
 902-368-6288 
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

