Lynn Johannson, Advisor, Sustainability and ESG
January 4th, 2024
NCFA | Regulatory Burden Reduction, Steering Committee | Jan 31, 2019
27 Jan 2019
Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade
College Park 18th Flr, 777 Bay St, Toronto, ON M7A 1S5
Dear Minister
The Ontario Premier the Hon Doug Ford has invited submissions on regulatory burden. We wholeheartedly support this initiative. The National Crowdfunding & Fintech Association of Canada appreciates the opportunity essentially to summarize submissions it has already made to the Ontario Securities Commission and the Ontario Ministry of Finance in 2017.
As the lead Minister on reducing regulatory burden, we understand that we should send these submissions to you – https://news.ontario.ca/medg/en/2018/12/ontarios-government-for-the-people-cutting-red-tape-to-help-create-jobs.html.
We are aware of the OSC’s recent request for input on regulatory burden; we are preparing a detailed submission for them that updates and adds to our earlier submissions. We will copy your office.
The NCFA submissions to the OSC (Aug 2017) and the Minister of Finance (Oct 2017) are attached. So far as we know, none of our recommendations has been accepted.
You will be well aware that SMEs and their entrepreneurial spirit are the backbone of the economy, employing millions of Canadians. But there is a well-documented funding gap, especially for innovators, and female, First Nations and rural founders.
We know that small business is struggling in Ontario. We know that very little use is being made of the crowdfunding exemption. We know that companies are generally short of capital, especially when compared to their US counterparts. And we need more data than are presently available.
Ontario needs to make it easier for SMEs to start up, grow and flourish by making it easier for them to access finance and support. Innovative capital raising options for early stage ventures (in many cases not suitable for an IPO) are more important than ever. And it should be easier for small investors to invest in the higher risk small businesses that matter to them.
There are significant economic and social benefits to be won.
We would welcome a meeting to discuss this and other issues and opportunities in the alternative finance and fintech sectors in Ontario.
Sincerely
NCFA
Regulatory Burden Reduction, Steering Committee
Cc: Premier of Ontario [Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto ON M7A 1A1]
Minister of Finance [Frost Bldg S 7th Flr, 7 Queen's Park Cres, Toronto, ON M7A 1Y7]
Cabinet Office (Att: Steve Orsini)
Ontario Securities Commission
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