Canadian Securities Regulators prepare for upcoming changeover to
International Financial Reporting Standards
National Instrument 52-107 sets out acceptable accounting principles and auditing standards for issuers and registrants to use when filing or delivering financial statements to securities regulatory authorities or securities regulators. The proposed materials are intended to provide an efficient transition mechanism for issuers and registrants to reflect the change to IFRS, and produce high quality financial reporting for investors.
"The Canadian marketplace is making a fundamental change to its accounting standards, which reflects broader acceptance of a single set of accounting standards at the international level," said Jean St-Gelais, CSA Chair and President & Chief Executive Officer of the AMF. "The CSA wants to ensure Canada's market participants clearly understand how this change affects securities regulation so that they will be prepared when the change to IFRS is made."
For financial years beginning on or after
The CSA today also published notices that propose IFRS-related changes to certain prospectus, continuous disclosure and certification rules. The proposed materials are posted on various CSA members' websites and are available for comment until
The CSA, the council of the securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories, co-ordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
For further information: Laurie Gillett, Ontario Securities Commission, (416) 595-8913; Sylvain Théberge, Autorité des marchés financiers, (514) 940-2176; Mark Dickey, Alberta Securities Commission, (403) 297-4481; Ken Gracey, British Columbia Securities Commission, (604) 899-6577; Ainsley Cunningham, Manitoba Securities Commission, (204) 945-4733; Wendy Connors-Beckett, New Brunswick Securities Commission, (506) 643-7745; Natalie MacLellan, Nova Scotia Securities Commission, (902) 424-8586; Barbara Shourounis, Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission, (306) 787-5842; Janice Callbeck, PEI Securities Office, Office of the Attorney General, (902) 368-6288; Doug Connolly, Financial Services Regulation Div., Newfoundland and Labrador, (709) 729-2594; Fred Pretorius, Yukon Securities Registry, (867) 667-5225; Louis Arki, Nunavut Securities Office, (867) 975-6587; Donn MacDougall, Northwest Territories Securities Office, (867) 920-8984
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