Canada:
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Insider Trading Case
02 January 2019
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
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The Supreme Court of Canada has denied leave to appeal the
Ontario Court of Appeal's decision in Finkelstein v. Ontario Securities Commission.
The Court of Appeal's decision interpreted and clarified the
application of the insider trading and tipping scheme in the
Ontario Securities Act, and is also notable for its discussion on
the standard of review of a decision of the securities commission.
Our summary of the Court of Appeal's decision can be found
here.
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