Renseignements à l'intention des petites et moyennes entreprises

The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) recognizes the important role the small business sector plays in Ontario’s capital market. A large percentage of Ontario-based businesses are small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Additionally, a significant proportion of TSX-venture listed issuers are also based in Ontario.

The OSC’s role as securities regulator is to uphold confidence and integrity in Ontario’s capital markets. Given the importance of SMEs to Ontario’s market, the OSC works to foster easier access to capital raising for SMEs while protecting the needs of investors in those companies.

Prior Year Corporate Finance Branch Reports

The Corporate Finance Branch publishes an annual report summarizing the activities for the fiscal year end. We provide Issuers and advisors with guidance in a variety of topics, including continuous disclosure, prospectus and application filings as well as updates on policy projects.

Key Staff Notices

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Prospectus Practice Directives

CSA Staff Notice 41-307 (Revised) Corporate Finance Prospectus Guidance – Concerns Regarding an Issuer’s Financial Condition and the Sufficiency of Proceeds from a Prospectus Offering

Pre-File Reviews
Disclosure Obligations
Forward-Looking Information
Industries
Insider Reporting and SEDI

Use of the Internet and Cyber Security

 

Corporate Governance
Other
COVID-19

Seminars for SMEs

The OSC offers a series of free educational seminars specifically tailored for SMEs to help them understand their regulatory obligations. These seminars, organized and delivered by the OSC’s SME Institute, give SMEs the opportunity to hear first-hand about the latest regulatory issues affecting the SME market. The SME Institute also gives participating businesses the opportunity to share feedback and concerns with the OSC.