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CSA Staff Notice 11-315 Extension of Consultation Period Proposed National Instrument 41-103 Supplementary Prospectus Disclosure Requirements for Securitized Products Proposed National Instrument 51-106 Continuous Disclosure Requirements for Securitized Products and Proposed Amendments to National Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers Annual and Interim Filings Proposed Amendments to National Instrument 45-106 Prospectus and Registration Exemptions and National Instrument 45-102 Resale of Securities June 15, 2011 On April 1, 2011, the CSA published for comment proposed rules and rule amendments relating to securitized products (the Proposed Securitized Products Rules). The Proposed Securitized Product Rules set out a new framework for the regulation of securitized products in Canada. The comment period is scheduled to close on July 1, 2011. We have received feedback from several stakeholders that due to the breadth and complexity of the proposals, it would be beneficial for stakeholders to have additional time to review the Proposed Securitized Products Rules and prepare comments. We therefore are extending the comment period from July 1, 2011 to August 31, 2011. Please refer your questions to any of: Winnie Sanjoto, Senior Legal Counsel, Agnes Lau, Senior Adviser, Technical & Corporate Finance Branch Projects, Corporate Finance Ontario Securities Commission Alberta Securities Commission (416) 593-8119 (403) 297-8049 wsanjoto@osc.gov.on.ca agnes.lau@asc.ca Christina Wolf Lucie J. Roy, Senior Policy Adviser Chief Economist Autorité des marchés financiers British Columbia Securities Commission (514) 395-0337, poste 4464 (604) 899-6860 lucie.roy@lautorite.qc.ca cwolf@bcsc.bc.ca Susan Powell, Director (acting), Chris Besko, Legal Counsel - Deputy Director Regulatory Affairs Manitoba Securities Commission New Brunswick Securities Commission (204) 945-2561 (506) 643-7697 chris.besko@gov.mb.ca susan.powell@nbsc-cvmnb.ca
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