The Securities Act — Canada — Manitoba law | Esheria

The Securities Act

People and companies must be registered before trading in securities or derivatives or acting as advisers, investment fund managers, or underwriters. Registrants must follow their registration terms, and some registration changes need Director approval.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Manitoba
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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About this statute

People and companies must be registered before trading in securities or derivatives or acting as advisers, investment fund managers, or underwriters. Registrants must follow their registration terms, and some registration changes need Director approval. This provision covers registration, hearings, investigations, exemptions, and appeals under the Act. This excerpt covers prospectus filing and receipts, limits on what can be said or distributed in securities promotions, rules for take-over bids and proxy matters, and insider-trading / disclosure restrictions. Reporting issuers must file required documents with the commission; exchanges must keep transaction records; and the commission can grant exemptions, stop trading, and impose penalties. This provision lets the commission order compensation for financial loss in some cases, sets limits and conditions for those orders, requires prompt notice if a claimant starts a court case, and gives the commission and Director powers over related orders, rules, and advertising review.