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  2. Canadian Public Accountability Board - Wikipedia

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    The CPAB has two governing bodies. The Council of Governors consists of six members: the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, the Chair of the Ontario Securities Commission, the Chair of the Autorité des marchés financiers, the Chair of the Canadian Securities Administrators, [a] a Governor selected by the CSA, and public accountant that has audit oversight regulatory experience ...

  3. List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction

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    Financial Services Board (South Africa) (1990–2018) Financial Services Authority (2001–2013) in the United Kingdom; Federal Home Loan Bank Board (1932-1989) and Office of Thrift Supervision (1989–2011) in the United States

  4. Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada

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    Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada; Centre d'analyse des opérations et déclarations financières du Canada: Agency overview; Formed: 2000: Headquarters: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Employees: 556 (2024) [1] Annual budget: $51.5 million: Minister responsible

  5. Canadian securities regulation - Wikipedia

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    Canadian securities regulation is managed through the laws and agencies established by Canada's 10 provincial and 3 territorial governments. Each province and territory has a securities commission or equivalent authority with its own provincial or territorial legislation.

  6. Canadian Institute of Actuaries - Wikipedia

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    The original organization of actuaries in Canada, the Actuaries Club, was founded in 1907 with 24 charter members, all actuaries living and working in Toronto. The Canadian Association of Actuaries was established October 8, 1946, and included all members of the Actuaries Clubs of Toronto and Winnipeg as well as a group of Montreal actuaries.

  7. RiskLab - Wikipedia

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    The ethos of all existing RiskLabs is a fusion of academic research, industrial innovation and governmental oversight in financial risk management. In 1996, another RiskLab was created independently at the University of Toronto , this time sponsored by the private company Algorithmics Incorporated .

  8. Global Risk Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Global Risk Institute (GRI) is a Toronto-based organization focused on risk management for the financial services sector. [1] It provides members with "knowledge and tools" in the forms of events, publications, and education programs [ 2 ] aimed at actionable insights, and at capability building more generally. [ 1 ]

  9. Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation was created 4 March 1967 [1] (under Schedule III, Part 1 of the Financial Administration Act and Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act). It is similar to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the United States. Since 1967, 43 financial institutions have failed in Canada and all 43 were members ...