OSC Notice – Changes to Harmonize and Streamline The Oversight of the MFDA – Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada (MFDA)
Staff of the Ontario Securities Commission (Staff) are publishing certain changes to the oversight of the MFDA by the Recognizing Regulators.
A. Background
The MFDA is the self-regulatory organization (SRO) that oversees mutual fund dealers in Canada, except in Quebec, where mutual fund dealers are directly regulated by the Autorité des marchés financiers; and thus, plays an important role in the security of investors and confidence in Canada’s capital markets. The MFDA is recognized by the following members of the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA): Alberta Securities Commission, the British Columbia Securities Commission, the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan, the Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick, the Manitoba Securities Commission, the Nova Scotia Securities Commission, the Ontario Securities Commission, and the Prince Edward Island Office of the Superintendent of Securities through their respective recognition orders (Recognition Orders), which are largely harmonized. In addition, in order to coordinate the oversight of the MFDA, the above CSA jurisdictions have entered into a memorandum of understanding regarding oversight of the MFDA (MOU).
Given the passage of time since the current Recognition Orders and MOU became effective, a CSA staff working group initiated a focused review with the purpose to only streamline and modernize the documents to better reflect current CSA expectations and oversight practices and to harmonize them with similar documents under review relating to the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC).
Therefore, changes will comprise of:
- Making certain amendments to the Recognition Orders in order to clarify the CSA’s expectations and reduce MFDA’s regulatory burden; and
- Concluding a new MOU that will modernize, streamline and harmonize certain sections of the MOU to better reflect current CSA oversight review practices.
Overall, the amendments are intended to:
- increase regulatory efficiency by streamlining and harmonizing the oversight regime for the MFDA; and
- reduce regulatory burden.
The following documents, demonstrating the amendments, are attached:
- Amended and restated MFDA Recognition Order (blackline);
- Amended and restated MFDA Recognition Order (clean); and
- New proposed MOU.
A more detailed overview is included below.
B. Key Proposed Amendments to the MFDA’s Recognition Order
- The purposes for which the MFDA may use monies derived from fines and settlement agreements have been incorporated.
- Reporting requirements regarding the maintenance of the MFDA’s continuing education tracking system have been incorporated.
- Several other minor changes have been made to clarify the CSA’s expectations and/or reflect current oversight practice.
C. Key Details of the Proposed New MOU
- The new MOU better harmonizes the regime which the CSA has in place to govern oversight of the MFDA and includes changes that will reduce regulatory burden and enhance efficiency.
- The sections of the MOU dealing with coordinated oversight reviews have been revised and harmonized to better reflect current oversight practices.
- The Joint Rule Review Protocols, appended to the MOU, have been revised and harmonized to better reflect current rule review practices.
D. Purpose of the Publication
The purpose of this publication is to inform the public of the amendments that Staff intend to finalize after August 29, 2020. If you have any questions or comments, they may be referred to:
Yuliya Khraplyva
Legal Counsel, Market Regulation
Tel: 416- 597-7244
[email protected]
E. Ongoing Consultation on the SRO Organization Framework
The CSA is currently undertaking a review of the regulatory framework for IIROC and the MFDA. On June 25, 2020, a consultation paper on the SRO Regulatory Framework (Consultation Paper) was published for a 120-day comment period seeking input from all industry representatives and stakeholders, investor advocates, and the public on how innovation and the evolution of the financial services industry has impacted the current regulatory framework, as well as specific comments on the issues and targeted outcomes set out in the Consultation Paper. That consultation process is distinct from the changes described in this notice. All substantial queries and comments related to that consultation process should be submitted in accordance with the instructions in the Consultation Paper.