Canadian Securities Regulators launch online fee guide

CSA Securities

Vancouver – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today announced a new web-based tool that simplifies the identification of SEDAR regulatory filing fees for market participants across Canada.

The new SEDAR Regulatory Fee Guide is a web-based application that, based on entered filing information, identifies the relevant regulatory filing fees in all Canadian jurisdictions. The tool also displays a legislative reference on how the fee applies in each jurisdiction within the final search results of a query.

“The SEDAR Regulatory Fee Guide allows market participants to generate a multi-jurisdictional fee report by simply entering in their filing information,” said Jean St-Gelais, CSA Chair. “This new online tool gives SEDAR users a faster, simpler and easier way to calculate the filing fees of various securities commissions.”

As part of its work to harmonize fees, the CSA surveyed SEDAR users, who ranked fee harmonization, consolidation and automation as the three highest priorities they wanted to see addressed by Canadian securities regulators. SEDAR is the electronic filing system for the disclosure documents of public companies and mutual funds.

SEDAR does not automatically calculate fees, and implementing the system changes required to automate calculations in the current system would not be cost-effective. The CSA is studying how to address SEDAR user concerns most cost-effectively. In the meantime, the CSA provides the online fee guide to help market participants identify regulatory filing fees for SEDAR filings.

The SEDAR Regulatory Fee Guide is available in both English and French at www.securitiesadministrators.ca in the “Industry Resources” dropdown menu of the website.

The guide will be updated as filing fees change. However, it does not include CDS Clearing and Deposit Services Inc. fees that may be associated with SEDAR filings. The CSA continues to work on harmonizing fees across jurisdictions.

The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.

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For more information:

CSA member name

Point of contact

Phone number

Autorité des marchés financiers

Sylvain Théberge

514 940-2176

Alberta Securities Commission

Mark Dickey

403 297-4481

British Columbia Securities Commission

Ken Gracey

604 899-6577

Financial Services Regulation Division, Newfoundland and Labrador

Doug Connolly

709 729-2594

Manitoba Securities Commission

Ainsley Cunningham

204 945-4733

New Brunswick Securities Commission

Wendy Connors-Beckett

506 643-7745

Northwest Territories Securities Office

Donn MacDougall

867 920-8984

Nova Scotia Securities Commission

Natalie MacLellan

902 424-8586

Nunavut Securities Office

Louis Arki

867 975-6587

Ontario Securities Commission

Carolyn Shaw-Rimmington

416 593-2361

PEI Securities Office, Office of the Attorney General

Janice Callbeck

902 368-6288

Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission

Barbara Shourounis

306 787-5842

Yukon Securities Registry

Fred Pretorius

867 667-5225