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Ontario acts on civil liability, independent tribunals

(November 2, 2004) The Ontario government is moving ahead with several key changes to the province’s securities legislation, including giving investors the right to sue companies for fraud and restructuring the Ontario Securities Commission. Chair of Management Board Gerry Phillips says the creation of a single national securities regulator remains his top priority. But he’s […]

By Doug Watt |November 2, 2004

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Oh Canada! Canuck funds tops in October

(November 2, 2004) Canadian mutual fund investors who put their money into domestic equities were well rewarded in October, as Canadian equity funds outperformed, according to preliminary data from Morningstar Canada. Record-high oil prices gave a big boost to the Canadian stock markets, while stifling advances in the other jurisdictions, most notably in the U.S. […]

By Steven Lamb |November 2, 2004

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Revised fair dealing principles go national

(November 2, 2004) Several of the key principles outlined in Ontario’s controversial fair dealing model are moving to the national level as part of a larger project aimed at harmonizing the various securities regulation requirements across the country. But it appears some of the reforms suggested in the initial fair dealing concept paper have been […]

By Doug Watt |November 2, 2004

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Second straight monthly slump for fund sales

(November 2, 2004) Mutual fund sales were likely in net redemptions in October, but only by about $50 million, according to preliminary data from IFIC. Net new fund sales for the past month are estimated to be between minus $250 million and plus $150 million, IFIC said Tuesday. “The majority of these redemptions continue to […]

By Doug Watt |November 2, 2004

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