Curious about how the CSA ensures securities laws are followed in Canada? One example is the Investment Fraud Task Force, which quickly responds to new investment frauds and emerging threats, like crypto scams and investment scams. Learn more: https://t.co/BcrTCQYuE7
To have all securities regulation and enforcement actions in British Columbia in one place, we provide an easy to read weekly summary. Read our latest Weekly Report from the week ending on February 20. https://t.co/3KLLmQzuXa
📊 The CSA has released its 2025 Systemic Risk Committee Report, highlighting AI use in capital markets, the growing role of stablecoins, emerging risks, and actions to strengthen market resilience.
📄 Read the report: https://t.co/3m5ZMDtqAy
🔍 Regulatory Insight for Legal and Compliance Professionals
The BC Securities Commission has released its latest Weekly Report for the week ending February 13. https://t.co/JbmN3k5Ij5
On behalf of the BC Securities Commission, we wish you a pleasant Family Day. Our office is closed for the holiday and will re-open on February 17. Online service will be available: https://t.co/YeaXJJk9HT
Shape the future of tokenization in Canadian capital markets!
BC Securities Commission invites innovators to join its Collaboratory to theme on Tokenization. Learn more: https://t.co/BublQeByI5
Does the BCSC regulate crypto-currency? It depends on what is being traded, and how it’s being traded. Trading or advising in crypto-assets that are securities or derivatives is subject to the B.C. Securities Act. Learn more: https://t.co/5GydMQAfMr
Join our next Corporate Finance Advisory Forum. We encourage applications from issuer executives, investors and investor advocates, underwriters, lawyers, accountants, academics, geologists and other securities market participants. More info: https://t.co/jvqoETvihj
📣Get all the regulatory news you need. The BCSC weekly summary on securities regulation and enforcement actions in British Columbia is now available. Explore our latest Weekly Report from the week ending on February 6.
https://t.co/NFbskW0VLV
Yesterday, the Corporate Finance team hosted its 2026 industry outreach session. 🙌 Thank you to everyone who attended and engaged with our staff. It was a fun and informative event.
Help protect B.C. investors and keep our investment market honest and fair. Send the BC Securities Commission your whistleblower tip, and you may be eligible to receive an award of $1,000 to $500,000. Learn how to file a tip: https://t.co/xvzYbRvPEm
ICYMI: The BC Securities Commission you can now access the Weekly Report for the week ending on January 30. Read about the latest activity related to securities regulation and enforcement activity all in one place. https://t.co/PZoqmxPlEU
STOP. Before you give your money to anyone online or over text.
CHECK. Verify that the company is registered to give financial advice.
TALK. If you think you have been approached by a scam, talk about it to help others avoid getting scammed.
#standagainstscams
Our Mining team led is at AME Roundup 2026 and available to chat. Yesterday, we had a special visitor, BC Finance Minister, Brenda Bailey. Drop by our booth if you are at #AMERoundup2026 this week.
To have all securities regulation and enforcement actions in British Columbia in one place, we provide an easy to read weekly summary. Read our latest Weekly Report from the week ending on January 23: https://t.co/9sMwrQWGqF
⚠️The CSA is warning registrants of an email impersonating the CSA. The emails are believed to be malicious “spear phishing” attempts by unknown individuals who are trying to obtain personal information or confidential business information.
For more info: https://t.co/mD1ALaOomy
This story began with a complaint to the BC Securities Commission from a disgruntled former business associate. It ended with a string of settlements and sanctions, and a new set of expectations for stock promotion in B.C. Learn more about this case: https://t.co/BbIALsFclX
⚖️ Public company leaders: the BCSC Weekly Report is your key to staying ahead of regulatory changes in B.C. The week ending January 16, 2026 edition now available:
https://t.co/1XBDYJpZ9F #CorporateLaw
A knock at the door. Two strangers stand outside: a cop and a BC Securities Commission investigator. They’re delivering a warning that the resident is suspected of moving money tied to investment fraud. Since May 2024, this has played out dozens of times. https://t.co/QFgRS8USfm