News Release
Canadian securities regulators collaborate to protect investors and enforce securities law: CSA Fiscal Year 2019/20 Enforcement Report
Jun 23, 2020
Report highlights CSA member efforts to detect, disrupt and deter securities misconduct
Montreal – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today released its fiscal year 2019/20 Enforcement Report, which outlines how securities regulators are protecting investors and the integrity of Canada’s capital markets.
Highlights from the fiscal year 2019/20 Enforcement Report include:
- 66 Investor Alerts were issued to warn the public about possible investment scams;
- 65 individuals were banned from participating in the capital markets;
- 95 interim cease-trade and asset-freeze orders were issued;
- Four individuals received a combined total of 18 years and 11 months years of jail time through regulators’ support of Criminal Code case investigations;
- 23 fraud cases were concluded, resulting in over $3 million in penalties; and
- 291 whistleblower tips were received.
“The CSA is a vital platform for nationwide collaboration and information sharing in the enforcement of securities laws in Canada. This year’s Enforcement Report outlines how CSA members protected Canadians from those who prey on investors and undermine confidence in the capital markets,” said Louis Morisset, Chair of the CSA and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers. “Our resolve to work together was particularly critical in the last part of fiscal year 2019/20 when the COVID-19 pandemic hit and drove immense economic uncertainty. Our mission to safeguard investors and ensure that Canada’s capital markets are honest, fair and efficient has never been more important than it is today.”
Since the trading of securities and derivatives spans provincial and national boundaries, CSA members worked closely to share information, refer cases and seek assistance. This past fiscal year, members referred 91 cases to each other and provided assistance in 63 cases. They also cooperated with self-regulatory organizations in Canada, securities regulators in other countries, and law enforcement agencies in Canada and abroad.
In addition, the report outlines how the CSA enhanced its technological tools and skills to conduct investigations and better recognize and target fraudulent activity.
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
Click here to view the Canadian Securities Administrators fiscal year 2019/20 Enforcement Report.
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For Investor inquiries, please refer to your respective securities regulator. You can contact them here.
For media inquiries, please refer to the list of provincial and territorial representatives below or contact us at media@acvm-csa.ca.
For more information:
Kristen Rose 
 Ontario Securities Commission 
 416-593-2336 
 media_inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca
Sylvain Théberge 
 Autorité des marchés financiers 
 sylvain.theberge@lautorite.qc.ca
Jason Booth 
 The Manitoba Securities Commission 
 204-945-1660 
Steven Dowling 
 Government of Prince Edward Island 
 Superintendent of Securities 
 902-368-4550
Tom Hall 
 Office of the Superintendent of Securities, 
 Northwest Territories 
 867-767-9305
Jeff Mason 
 Nunavut Securities Office 
 867-975-6591 
Hilary McMeekin
 Alberta Securities Commission 
 403-592-8186
Brian Kladko 
 British Columbia Securities Commission 
 mediainquiries@bcsc.bc.ca
Sara Wilson 
 Financial and Consumer Services Commission, New Brunswick 
 506-643-7045
David Harrison 
 Nova Scotia Securities Commission 
 902-424-8586
Renée Dyer 
 Office of the Superintendent of Securities 
 Newfoundland and Labrador 
 709-729-4909
Rhonda Horte 
 Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities 
 867-667-5466  


 
                         
                     
                    
