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New Disclosure and Governance Requirements Webcast
Several rules affecting reporting issuers in Canada will come into force March 30, 2004, subject to Ministerial approval. The OSC has prepared a web-based presentation summarizing many of the new requirements.

You can click on the following links to view the entire presentation, or any specific topic. Return to this page to view another segment.

Entire Presentation
(1:17:02)
Overview of New Requirements
(0:05:50)

National Instrument 51-102
Continuous Disclosure Obligations
Overview of NI 51-102; Financial Statements
(0:10:51)
Management's Discussion and Analysis
(0:08:06)
Annual Information Form
(0:03:57)
Business Acquisition Reports
(0:05:13)
Other New CD Requirements
(0:06:55)

National Instrument 71-102
Continuous Disclosure and Other Exemptions Relating to Foreign Issuers
(0:02:07)

National Instrument 52-107
Acceptable Accounting Principles, Auditing Standards and Reporting Currency
(0:06:37)

Multilateral Instrument 52-109
Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings
(0:14:50)

 

Multilateral Instrument 52-110
Audit Committees
(0:11:45)

View a list of presenters and their biographies

Download a brochure summarizing the new requirements.

Information provided in this webcast summarizes many of the key changes to regulation and provides general guidance. It is only a summary and should not be considered or relied upon as legal advice. Interpretations and comments do not replace or modify any provisions of the rules. You should refer to the specific rules, their forms and companion policies. Where appropriate, you should consult a lawyer with expertise in securities law for advice on how to comply with the regulation.

The instruments discussed in this webcast are not final. They are expected to come into force on March 30, 2004, but are subject to the approval of the Minister of Finance of Ontario.



 
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