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Dec 31, 2005

In the line of fire

Jeff Cossette on Canada's new civil liability for officers and directors

For the first time in Canadian capital markets history, the distressing threat of being personally sued for misleading secondary market investors is a day-to-day reality for directors, certain officers and spokespeople – including IROs. The new amendments to the Ontario Securities Act, effective from December 31, 2005, are supposed to foster confidence in the market by giving investors a statutory right to sue for damages when disclosure is false, insufficient or late. Companies not aligned

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