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CNSX – The Canadian Market Solution for OTC Issuers September 10, 2009 at 8:00 am Due to recent rule changes many OTC Issuers have been required to become reporting in Canada. Learn how to use the reporting issuer designation to your advantage and gain a new trading market in Canada. This seminar is intended to provide an overview of the eligibility requirements of the Canadian National Stock Exchange (CNSX) and the legal and financial aspects of a CNSX listing. Knowledgeable Guests Speakers For registration, please email
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or Click here for more information MD&A for Venture Issuers April 8, 2009 - 2 pm with reception to follow CLCA is pleased to sponsor a FREE seminar for venture exchange listed companies on how to write effective Management’s Discussion & Analysis and how to avoid common mistakes. Canadian public companies defined as Venture Issuers, with a December 31st year end are required to file their year end financial statements and MD&A by April 30, 2009, followed by their first quarter reports 30 days later. Click here for speaker’s notes To view seminar click here http://www.investmentpitch.com/c/15/Educational/
Know Your Regulators: Administrative Guidance for Businesses and their Counsel May 10, 2006, 5:30 – 7 pm with cocktails to follow Administrative guidance (policy statements, non-binding guidelines, etc.) from regulators and government ministries is an important part of the regulatory environment within which businesses must operate. Guidance only becomes more influential as government agencies move toward “results-based” or “principles-based” regulation. However, the question of how to work with guidance has not yet attracted the explicit attention it warrants in British Columbia. Businesses are subject to different guidance standards from one government agency to the next, and businesses operating internationally or cross-border must respond to multiple and potentially inconsistent guidance regimes. The purpose of this important event is to create a forum within which regulators, businesses, and their counsel can engage in a dialogue about administrative guidance. Our distinguished panellists: Sandy Jakab, Acting Director, Capital Markets Regulation, BC Securities Commission Sponsored by the UBC Faculty of Law, National Centre for Business Law |
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