Industry News

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(December 10, 2004) In a bid to improve corporate governance, TD Bank Financial has introduced term limits for its board of directors and a move to a single auditor in fiscal 2006. Directors can serve to a maximum of 10 years under the new guidelines and will face an annual performance review and re-election by […]

By Staff |December 6, 2004

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Prominent advisor fined by B.C. regulator

(December 6, 2004) The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has fined Vancouver advisor Adrian Mastracci, president of KCM Wealth Management, for failing to comply with business requirements under the province’s securities legislation. In a settlement agreement, Mastracci agreed to pay $5,000 to the BCSC. The commission reprimanded KCM Wealth Management. The BCSC says Mastracci’s firm […]

By Doug Watt |December 6, 2004

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Regulator adopts new income trust policy

(December 3, 2004) The Canadian Securities Administrators has approved a new policy intended to enhance risk disclosure in the income trust sector. The umbrella group for the country’s provincial and territorial regulators first published the policy for comment in October, 2003. About two dozen comments were received resulting in minor changes. However, the changes were […]

By Doug Watt |December 3, 2004

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Central bank expected to stand pat on rates

(December 3, 2004) Just a few months back, economists were convinced the Bank of Canada would raise interest rates once more before the end of the year. But things have changed, and now the consensus is that the central bank will hold the line on its key overnight lending rate, currently at 2.5%. Today’s poor […]

By Doug Watt |December 3, 2004

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