The CSA is examining the implications of data portability in Canadian capital markets and is consulting industry stakeholders through a new cohort-based and forward-looking Testing Environment: the CSA Collaboratory. Our first test within the CSA Collaboratory will seek to provide the CSA with a greater understanding of the impacts of data portability solutions and in particular the collection, analysis and transfer of client data, which is sometimes referred to as e-KYC solutions.
Closing Consultation Date: May 19, 2025
A copy of the discussion paper can also be found on the website of the participating jurisdictions:
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan
Questions about this proposal? Please refer to any of the following:
BC Securities Commission Khalil Jessa Senior Legal Counsel, Capital Markets Regulation British Columbia Securities Commission kjessa@bcsc.bc.ca | Elliott Mak Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate Finance British Columbia Securities Commission emak@bcsc.bc.ca |
Alberta Securities Commission Mohamed Zohiri Legal Counsel and FinTech Adviser Advanced Research and Knowledge Management (ARKM) Mohamed.Zohiri@asc.ca | Chelsea Tolppanen Legal Counsel Advanced Research and Knowledge Management (ARKM) Chelsea.Tolppanen@asc.ca |
Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick Jake Calder Manager of Policy, Securities Jake.Calder@fcnb.ca | Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan Graham Purse Legal Counsel Securities Division graham.purse2@gov.sk.ca |
Manitoba Securities Commission Chris Besko Executive Director chris.besko@gov.mb.ca | Nova Scotia Securities Commission Cynthia Tambago-Alday Deputy Director, Registration & Compliance Cynthia.Tambago-Alday@novascotia.ca |
Technical questions about submitting your comments? Click here to contact the CSA Secretariat. Or alternatively please reach out to info@acvm-csa.ca.
This consultation is now closed.