TORONTO, Sept. 12, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is inviting applications for new members to join the Mining Technical Advisory and Monitoring Committee (MTAMC).
The MTAMC serves as a forum for communication between the CSA and the mining industry, and advises the CSA on a variety of industry and professional developments related to securities regulatory issues.
The MTAMC is composed of 10 to 12 volunteers who generally serve three-year terms. Members are drawn from across Canada and different sectors of the mining industry, ranging from early stage exploration to commercial production. The MTAMC meets a minimum of twice annually, although it may meet more frequently should circumstances warrant. The British Columbia Securities Commission and the Ontario Securities Commission facilitate the meetings via teleconference.
Committee members typically have significant technical experience and a strong interest in securities regulatory policy as it relates to the mining industry. Familiarity with securities legislation (NI 43-101, NI 51-102) and policies that the CSA is responsible for is beneficial. Individual practitioners and representatives of public mining companies (small through large), mineral industry associations, consulting firms, and other interested persons are invited to apply in writing for membership on the MTAMC. Applicants should indicate their areas of practice and/or specialization, and provide a summary of their relevant experience.
Interested individuals should submit their applications via email by October 6, 2017. Please forward applications and any queries regarding this CSA Notice to:
Chris Collins, B.Sc., P.Geo., MBA
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Craig Waldie, M.Sc.A., P.Geo.
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The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada's provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
For more information:
Kristen Rose Ontario Securities Commission 416-593-2336 |
Hilary McMeekin Alberta Securities Commission 403-592-8186 |
Alison Walker British Columbia Securities Commission 604-899-6713 |
Sylvain Théberge Autorité des marchés financiers 514-940-2176 |
Jason (Jay) Booth Manitoba Securities Commission 204-945-1660 |
Andrew Nicholson Financial and Consumer Services Commission, New Brunswick 506-658-3021 |
David Harrison Nova Scotia Securities Commission 902-424-8586 |
Steve Dowling Government of Prince Edward Island, Superintendent of Securities 902-368-6288 |
John O'Brien Office of the Superintendent of Securities Newfoundland and Labrador 709-729-4909 |
Rhonda Horte Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities 867-667-5466 |
Jeff Mason Nunavut Securities Office 867-975-6591 |
Tom Hall Office of the Superintendent of Securities Northwest Territories 867-767-9305 |
Shannon McMillan Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan 306-798-4160 |
SOURCE Autorité des marchés financiers
Kristen Rose, Ontario Securities Commission, 416-593-2336; Alison Walker, British Columbia Securities Commission, 604-899-6713; Jason (Jay) Booth, Manitoba Securities Commission, 204-945-1660; David Harrison, Nova Scotia Securities Commission, 902-424-8586; John O'Brien, Office of the Superintendent of Securities, Newfoundland and Labrador, 709-729-4909; Jeff Mason, Nunavut Securities Office, 867-975-6591; Shannon McMillan, Financial and Consumer Affairs, Authority of Saskatchewan, 306-798-4160; Hilary McMeekin, Alberta Securities Commission, 403-592-8186; Sylvain Théberge, Autorité des marchés financiers, 514-940-2176; Andrew Nicholson, Financial and Consumer Services, Commission, New Brunswick, 506-658-3021; Steve Dowling, Government of Prince Edward Island, Superintendent of Securities, 902-368-6288; Rhonda Horte, Office of the Yukon Superintendent of Securities, 867-667-5466; Tom Hall, Office of the Superintendent of Securities, Northwest Territories, 867-767-9305
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