New Brunswick Joins Canadian MoU Respecting Oversight Of Exchanges

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The Ontario Securities Commission recently announced that the MoU between various Canadian securities regulators respecting the oversight of exchanges and quotation and trade reporting...
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

The Ontario Securities Commission recently announced that the MoU between various Canadian securities regulators respecting the oversight of exchanges and quotation and trade reporting systems is being amended to add the Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick as a party.

The amendments to the MoU come into force on September 1, 2020.

Originally published 03 July, 2020

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