IR Leader
July 07, 2020

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2020 Revision: Integrated Reporting Framework

The IIRC is revising the International Framework, we welcome your input into this process.

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Canadian Securities Regulators Release Interim Report on the CSA 2019-2022 Business Plan

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today released an interim progress report on initiatives published in its CSA 2019-2022 Business Plan, which sets out the priorities of its members over the course of the next three-year period.

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Three Ways COVID-19 is Accelerating Digital Transformation in Professional Services

The pace of digital transformation has been dramatically accelerated - it's not a conversation starter now, it's a basic business requirement.

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Securities Law Considerations in Anticipation of a "New Normal" and Possible Second Wave

As COVID-19 restrictions begin to lift and we move toward a "new normal" in the short to medium term, there are certain securities law matters that companies will need to consider in the weeks and months ahead.

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OSC Notice 11-789 -- Notice Statement of Priorities for Financial Year to end March 31, 2021

On June 25, the Ontario Securities Commission published its annual Statement of Priorities.

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Investor Relations Leaders Take On CFO Roles

IR background is 'crucially important' for CFOs, says new finance chief.

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Sustainable Investing Surges in Canada Amid Pandemic, Protests

Sustainable investing is exploding in Canada as the coronavirus and an anti-racism movement highlight long-standing social inequalities.

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Canadian Securities Regulators Implement Mandatory Transparency of Debt Markets

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today finalized mandatory post-trade transparency requirements for government debt securities and expanded transparency requirements for corporate debt securities.

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Canadian Companies Can Care About More Than Profit, and Could Pay a Price If They Don't

CEOs are more often going public on environmental, social and political issues, thanks to change in corporate law.

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