The idea of setting up a national securities commission in Canada has recently returned to the forefront. However, the debate is not based on a rigorous empirical study. Most arguments put forward to support the idea of the inefficiency of securities regulation are not supported by regulatory and finance theory, and are generally based only on unsupported statements put forward by pressure groups. Our study analyses the arguments put forward by proponents of the centralization of securities regulation and highlights the current problems of the Canadian securities market.The Canadian securities market is confronted with major challenges. It faces direct competition from a much larger market, where various market systems compete fiercely with...
Early in her book, Professor Condon bemoans the general lack of Canadian scholarship in the area of ...
It has been endlessly demonstrated that the provinces will stand in the way of successful negotiatio...
In December 2011, in Reference re Securities Act, the Supreme Court of Canada dashed the Canadian fe...
The idea of setting up a national securities commission in Canada has recently returned to the foref...
On May 26, 2010, Canada’s Minister of Finance tabled in the House of Commons a draft Securities Act....
If securities regulation is any indication, few countries in the world take their federalism as seri...
Canada's fragmented, provincially-based securities regulatory system is facing domestic and internat...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an empirical foundation from a capital markets perspective t...
This paper argues in favour of principle-based securities regulation for Canada. The author examine...
Centralization of securities regulation in Canada is a recurring topic which was recently given new ...
Recent developments in Canada\u27s securities markets highlight their national character and call fo...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
We analyze the claim that Canadian capital markets are inefficient and examine reform proposals in l...
The purported costs of provincial autonomy in Canadian securities regulation have been well document...
Although a comparative approach is used, the primary focus of this article is how recent legislative...
Early in her book, Professor Condon bemoans the general lack of Canadian scholarship in the area of ...
It has been endlessly demonstrated that the provinces will stand in the way of successful negotiatio...
In December 2011, in Reference re Securities Act, the Supreme Court of Canada dashed the Canadian fe...
The idea of setting up a national securities commission in Canada has recently returned to the foref...
On May 26, 2010, Canada’s Minister of Finance tabled in the House of Commons a draft Securities Act....
If securities regulation is any indication, few countries in the world take their federalism as seri...
Canada's fragmented, provincially-based securities regulatory system is facing domestic and internat...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an empirical foundation from a capital markets perspective t...
This paper argues in favour of principle-based securities regulation for Canada. The author examine...
Centralization of securities regulation in Canada is a recurring topic which was recently given new ...
Recent developments in Canada\u27s securities markets highlight their national character and call fo...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
We analyze the claim that Canadian capital markets are inefficient and examine reform proposals in l...
The purported costs of provincial autonomy in Canadian securities regulation have been well document...
Although a comparative approach is used, the primary focus of this article is how recent legislative...
Early in her book, Professor Condon bemoans the general lack of Canadian scholarship in the area of ...
It has been endlessly demonstrated that the provinces will stand in the way of successful negotiatio...
In December 2011, in Reference re Securities Act, the Supreme Court of Canada dashed the Canadian fe...