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Key Organizations in the Canadian Securities Industry

Unlock the complexities of Canada's financial landscape. This course provides an essential guide to the key organizations shaping the Canadian securities industry.

Created byPNC Learning
BeginnerUpdated Nov 19, 2025
Key Organizations in the Canadian Securities Industry

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify key organizations in Canadian securities.
check_circleDistinguish between primary and secondary markets.
check_circleUnderstand IIROC and MFDA regulations.
check_circleExplain the role of investor protection funds.
check_circleRecognize types of financial intermediaries.
check_circleDescribe ethical standards and suitability.

About This Course

Explore the essential framework of the Canadian securities industry in this concise, yet comprehensive course. Delve into the intricate relationships between suppliers of capital, investment dealers, and users of capital, and understand how key organizations maintain market integrity and investor protection.

This course will illuminate the critical functions and regulatory landscape of pivotal entities, including:

  • The structure of the Canadian Securities Industry, encompassing auction markets (TSX, Montreal Exchange), over-the-counter markets (bond markets), and clearing and settlement services (CDS).
  • Self-Regulatory Organizations (SROs) like the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) and the Mutual Fund Dealers Association (MFDA), detailing their roles in overseeing advisors, enforcing rules, and protecting investors.
  • The Canadian Securities Institute (CSI), a leader in financial education and certification, offering essential licensing courses such as the Canadian Securities Course (CSC) and Investment Funds in Canada (IFC).
  • The Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF), which provides crucial investor protection in the event of a member firm's insolvency, outlining its coverage, eligibility, and exclusions.
  • An overview of Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), the collective body of provincial and territorial regulators working to harmonize capital market regulation.
  • A detailed look at various financial intermediaries, including banks, trust companies, credit unions, and insurance companies, as well as their distinct functions within the financial ecosystem.
  • Discussion of financial market trends, including financial technology, robo-advisors, and shifting demographics.
  • In-depth exploration of capital markets, their components (instruments, markets, and intermediaries), and factors influencing capital flow.
  • Key stock exchanges in Canada, such as TSX, TSX Venture, Montreal Exchange, Neo Exchange, and Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE), differentiating between auction markets and dealer markets.
  • The Canadian regulatory environment, highlighting the responsibilities of federal (OSFI, CDIC) and provincial regulators, investor protection funds, and the principles of investor protection.
  • Ethical standards and professional responsibilities in the securities industry, covering concepts like fiduciary duty, KYC rules, suitability, and the value of licensing.

By the end of this course, you will grasp the multifaceted operations, regulatory standards, and protective mechanisms that underpin Canada's financial markets, enhancing your understanding and proficiency in this dynamic field.

Your Instructor

PNC Learning
PNC Learning

2x Award Winning Commercial Insurance Broker

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Founder and CEO of PNC Learning (a wholly owned LearnDay subsidiary), one of Canada’s leading independent providers of pre-licensing and accredited continuing education courses for insurance professionals. https://courses.pnclearning.com With programs currently in use by thousands of students and at some of the largest insurance brokerages across Canada, Jacques has deep experience in successfully launching and marketing new e-Learning programs for the fitness industry, financial services, and other regulated industries. With a technical background, his expertise in e-Learning includes content creation, sales & marketing, and everything required to bring a new e-Learning program to market from the ground up.

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