Securities regulation in Canada the case for effectiveness
The existing system of securities regulation in Canada is recognized as one of the best worldwide by any measurable criterion, and there is no compelling evidence that a national securities regulator would better serve Canada's needs and interests, a conclusion that is not shared by the commentator.
"The existing system of securities regulation in Canada is recognized as one of the best worldwide by any measurable criterion, and there is no compelling evidence that a national securities regulator would better serve Canada's needs and interests, a conclusion that is not shared by the commentator."@en
"Résumé -- The functional performance of the Canadian securities regulatory regime -- Regional economic growth under a centralized securities regulator -- What about the changing nature of capital markets? -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Arguments for a national securities regulator / Thomas Hockin -- Notes and references -- Other related IRPP publications -- About this study."@en
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