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2020-014
Nous accusons réception de vos commentaires sur l’ébauche d’énoncé des priorités de l’ARSF pour 2020-2021.
Nous remercions ceux et celles qui nous ont envoyé leurs commentaires et questions à ce jour. Nous en avons tenu compte dans la version finale de l’énoncé des priorités.
Cette consultation est maintenant terminée.
Pour apprendre davantage sur cette consultation
L’ARSF publie son ébauche des énoncés du budget et des priorités pour 2021-2022 en vue d’une consultation publique.
La consultation des intervenants au moyen d’une consultation publique est un élément essentiel de l’engagement de l’Autorité de réglementation des services financiers (ARSF) en matière de transparence et de reddition de comptes. En plus des consultations ciblées auprès des comités consultatifs des intervenants et du Comité consultatif des consommateurs, l’ARSF invite le grand public et tous les intervenants à prendre connaissance de l’ébauche d’énoncés du budget et des priorités pour 2021-2022 et à lui faire part de leurs commentaires.
L’ébauche des priorités présente des initiatives intersectorielles et sectorielles axées sur l’amélioration de l’efficacité et de l’efficience de la réglementation afin de mieux servir l’intérêt public. Le budget reflète les dépenses, les investissements stratégiques et les sources de financement proposés par l’ARSF pour réaliser son mandat et ses priorités énoncées.
Les énoncés du budget et des priorités constitueront le noyau du plan d’activités annuel de l’ARSF qui sera soumis à l’approbation du ministre des Finances.
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Intersectoriel | [2020-014] Bernard Brun - Desjardins Group |
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Intersectoriel | [2020-014] José Gallant - Alterna Savings |
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Intersectoriel | [2020-014] Lisa Guglietti & Alec Blundell, EVP & Chief Operating Officer - The Co-operators Group Ltd. |
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Intersectoriel | [2020-014] Martha Durdin - Canadian Credit Union Association, CCUA |
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Intersectoriel | [2020-014] Jacques Goulet - Sun Life Canada |
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Régime de retraite | [2020-014] Brian Jenkins - ActuBen Consulting Inc.
I think that you need consultation of the smaller pension plans (less and 50 members), especially the defined benefit plans, that are not really serviced by the committee you currently have. I think you need actuaries and consultants that see how these plans deal with day to day issues, of which reporting has become a major time problem. Large plan people don't grasp the issues. In addition, small plans -- but larger ones too -- need innovative ideas to deal with both the low rates of return and negative real/nominal rates of return as well, as the funding issues related to the decrease work force that the closing of industry has entailed. I don't think higher fees from the regulators would be helping the situations that are there or coming. The currency deflation and price inflation we currently see is going to be a very big problem for most plans and the PBGF. Regulation really needs to adapt before it becomes a problem if protecting plan members' pensions. |
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Assurance vie et maladie | [2020-014] Earleen Moulton - CAILBA |
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Assurance vie et maladie | [2020-014] Keith Martin - Canadian Association of Financial Institutions in Insurance (CAFII) |
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Assurance vie et maladie | [2020-014] Brent Mizzen - Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association
Attached please find CLHIA's comments on FSRA Statement of Priorities. |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Erica Kelsey - Aviva Canada
Please see attached submission. Thanks! |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Dr. Moez Rajwani & Dorianne Suave, Coalition Co-Chairs - The Coalition of Health Professional Associations in Ontario’s Automobile Insurance Sector (“The Coalition”)
Please accept our feedback on the FSRA Proposed FY2021-2022 Statement of Priorities. |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Vanessa Rankin - Ontario Association of Social Workers
The Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW) is pleased to provide input to the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) regarding FSRA’s proposed 2021-22 Statement of Priorities. Please find our submission attached. Thank you in advance for consideration of our submission and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Vanessa Rankin, MSW, RSW Senior Policy Advisor Email: [email protected] | Web: www.oasw.org Ontario Association of Social Workers |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Julie Nolette - Intact Insurance
We are pleased to provide our thoughts on FSRA proposed 2021-2022 Statement of priorities. |
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Credit unions et caisses populaires | [2020-014] Stephen Bolton - Libro Credit Union
Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on FSRA's 2021-22 Statement of Priorities. Libro Credit Union offers the attached feedback within our response letter. We look forward to continue dialogue with FSRA on these important issues of mutual interest. |
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[2020-014] Kim Donaldson - Insurance Bureau of Canada
I am submitting this joint report on behalf of the Property and Casualty Insurance Industry SAC. |
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Régime de retraite | [2020-014] Rossana Di Lieto - Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP)
On behalf of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, please find our comment letter attached. Thank you. |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Christie Brenchley - Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists
The Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists is pleased to support the Financial Services Regulatory Authority's development of 2020-21 priorities. Please see the Society's input attached below. |
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[2020-014] John Taylor - Ontario Mutual Insurance Association
Please find attached our submission with regards to Proposed FY2021-2022 Statement of Priorities. |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Matt Caron - Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA)
Please find OTLA's submission to FSRA's proposed FY2021-2022 Statement of Priorities. Please email should you have any questions or require any additional information. |
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Planificateurs financiers et conseillers financiers | [2020-014] James Ryu - Advocis
Dear Sirs/Mesdames,On behalf of Advocis, The Financial Advisors Association of Canada, please find attached our comments in regards to FSRA's draft 2021-22 Statement of Priorities. Regards, James Ryu |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Catherine Allman - Canadian Association of Direct Relationship Insurers
Please find attached CADRI's comments on FSRA's 2021-22 Statement of Priorities and Budget. |
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Assurance vie et maladie | [2020-014] Susan Allemang - Independent Financial Brokers of Canada
Attached is the response from Independent Financial Brokers of Canada (IFB) |
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Assurance automobile | [2020-014] Rhona DesRoches - FAIR Association of Victims for Accident Insurance Reform
Please find attached.Thank you. |
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Courtage d’hypothèques | [2020-014] Anoop Bungay - MortgageQuote.ca
Kudos on your two new priorities, FSRA.MQCC™ offers its leadership to you and your industry regulatees, on a Pan-Sector basis. Best wishes, Anoop Bungay |
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Courtage d’hypothèques | [2020-014] J.P. Boutros - Mortgage Professionals Canada
On behalf of President and CEO Paul Taylor, please see the attached. Thank you. |
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Fournisseurs de services de santé | [2020-014] Laurie Davis - Ontario Rehab Alliance
Please see the attached Commentary on FSRA 2021-22 Priorities from the Ontario Rehab Alliance. |
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Régime de retraite | [2020-014] Deborah Thompson - MEBCO
Please find attached a response from the Multi-Employer Benefit Plan Council of Canada (MEBCO). Thank you.Deborah Thompson MEBCO Executive Director |
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Planificateurs financiers et conseillers financiers | [2020-014] Jean-Francois Demore - Innova Wealth
Please prioritize open banking and the evolution of technology service providers inside Canada's banking industry. |
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Credit unions et caisses populaires | [2020-014] Bernard Brun - Desjardins
Bonjour,Le Mouvement Desjardins soumet à l'attention de l'Autorité ontarienne de réglementation des services financiers ses commentaires dans le cadre de la consultation sur l'ébauche des énoncés du budget et des priorités pour 2021-2022. Pour toute information additionnelle, n'hésitez pas à communiquer avec le soussigné. Recevez mes salutations distinguées. Bernard Brun Vice-président 613 789-2468 |
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Credit unions et caisses populaires | Question: Can you provide more clarity around the 20% increase to credit unions? FSRA réponse: The 20% increased in Credit Union is from:
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Credit unions et caisses populaires | Question: Is there any detail available for the budgeted direct and common costs? FSRA réponse:
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