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THE SECURITIES ACT ) Order No. 6094 ) Section 148 and 148.3 ) March 31, 2010 AMENDED AND RESTATED RENEE MARIE HELMIG also known as NISHA HELMIG WHEREAS: (A) On August 18, 2009, the Executive Director of the British Columbia Securities Commission (“BCSC”) entered into a settlement (“Settlement”) Renee Marie Helmig also known as Nisha Helmig (“HELMIG”) and made an order against her (“BCSC Order”); (B) In the Settlement, HELMIG consented to any securities regulator in Canada relying upon the facts admitted in the Settlement solely for the purpose of making an order similar to the one contemplated in the Settlement; (C) On March 1, 2010, The Manitoba Securities Commission (“Commission”) issued a Notice of Hearing (“Notice”) giving notice of its intention to hold a hearing to consider whether or not it was in the public interest to grant orders pursuant to The Securities Act, R.S.M. 1988, c. S50 as amended (“Act”) with respect to HELMIG; (D) HELMIG has consented to the issuance of this Order and has waived her right to a full hearing; (E) The Commission is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to make this order. IT IS ORDERED: 1. THAT, pursuant to section 148 of the Act, HELMIG cease trading in securities until August 18, 2019, except that she may trade in one account in her own name through a registered representative if she provides a copy of this Order to the registered representative before any trade.
Page 2 2. THAT, pursuant to section 148.3 of the Act, HELMIG resign any position she may hold as a director or officer of any issuer and be prohibited from becoming or acting as a director or officer of any issuer until August 18, 2019. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Director, Legal and Enforcement
IN THE MATTER OF: THE SECURITIES ACT IN THE MATTER OF: RENEE MARIE HELMIG TAKE NOTICE THAT on March 31, 2010 The Manitoba Securities Commission ("MSC") issued an order in this matter bearing the number 6050. Number 6050 was assigned in error, having previously been assigned to an earlier order in another matter. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT staff of the MSC have corrected the numbering error and the Amended and Restated Order No. 6094 has been issued. DATED at Winnipeg, Manitoba on April 6, 2010. -and- also known as NISHA HELMIG Notice Douglas R. Brown Secretary to the Commission
THE SECURITIES ACT ) Order No. 6050 ) Section 148 and 148.3 ) March 31, 2010 RENEE MARIE HELMIG also known as NISHA HELMIG WHEREAS: (A) On August 18, 2009, the Executive Director of the British Columbia Securities Commission (“BCSC”) entered into a settlement (“Settlement”) Renee Marie Helmig also known as Nisha Helmig (“HELMIG”) and made an order against her (“BCSC Order”); (B) In the Settlement, HELMIG consented to any securities regulator in Canada relying upon the facts admitted in the Settlement solely for the purpose of making an order similar to the one contemplated in the Settlement; (C) On March 1, 2010, The Manitoba Securities Commission (“Commission”) issued a Notice of Hearing (“Notice”) giving notice of its intention to hold a hearing to consider whether or not it was in the public interest to grant orders pursuant to The Securities Act, R.S.M. 1988, c. S50 as amended (“Act”) with respect to HELMIG; (D) HELMIG has consented to the issuance of this Order and has waived her right to a full hearing; (E) The Commission is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to make this order. IT IS ORDERED: 1. THAT, pursuant to section 148 of the Act, HELMIG cease trading in securities until August 18, 2019, except that she may trade in one account in her own name through a registered representative if she provides a copy of this Order to the registered representative before any trade.
Page 2 2. THAT, pursuant to section 148.3 of the Act, HELMIG resign any position she may hold as a director or officer of any issuer and be prohibited from becoming or acting as a director or officer of any issuer until August 18, 2019. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Director, Legal and Enforcement
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