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Your Canada update: Electronic trading rules, insider status, and more

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CIRO offers guidance on how to notify the agency about third-party risk management control providers and when agreements with them are terminated.

Striving to help firms better report on who is helping them maintain risk management and supervisory controls as well as label off-marketplace trades and which insiders are making on-market trades, the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) has issued several guidance documents.

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Vendors and risk management

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