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CSA Staff Notice 11-340

Extension of Comment Period  

 

CSA Staff Notice and Request for Comment 23-323

Trading Fee Rebate Pilot Study

 

January 17, 2019

 

On December 18, 2018, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA or we) published for comment CSA Staff Notice and Request for Comment 23-323 Trading Fee Rebate Pilot Study, which seeks input on a proposed pilot study that would apply temporary pricing restrictions on marketplace transaction fees applicable to trading in certain securities (Proposed Pilot).

 

The comment period is scheduled to close on February 1, 2019. We have received feedback from stakeholders that it would be beneficial for stakeholders to have additional time to review the Proposed Pilot and prepare comments. We therefore are extending the comment period from February 1, 2019 to March 1, 2019.

 

Questions

 

If you have any comments or questions, please contact any of the CSA staff listed below.

 

Kent Bailey

Trading Specialist, Market Regulation

Ontario Securities Commission

kbailey@osc.gov.on.ca

 

Alex Petro

Trading Specialist, Market Regulation

Ontario Securities Commission

apetro@osc.gov.on.ca

Heather Cohen

Legal Counsel, Market Regulation

Ontario Securities Commission

hcohen@osc.gov.on.ca

 

Serge Boisvert

Senior Policy Advisor

Exchanges and SRO Oversight

Autorité des marchés financiers

serge.boisvert@lautorite.qc.ca

 

Roland Geiling

Derivatives Product Analyst

Exchanges and SRO Oversight

Autorité des marchés financiers

roland.geiling@lautorite.qc.ca

 

Maxime Lévesque

Senior SRO Analyst

Exchanges and SRO Oversight

Autorité des marchés financiers

Maxime.levesque@lautorite.qc.ca

Sasha Cekerevac

Regulatory Analyst, Market Regulation Alberta Securities Commission sasha.cekerevac@asc.ca

Bruce Sinclair

Securities Market Specialist

British Columbia Securities Commission

bsinclair@bcsc.bc.ca

 

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