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New Brunswick Securities Commission

85 Charlotte Street Suite 300
Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 2J2
Canada 
Website:  www.nbsc-cvmnb.ca
Phone:  (506) 643-7745
Fax:  (506) 658-3059
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Summary

Industry:  Government
Employees:  30

Description
The New Brunswick Securities Commission was established in 2004 as an independent crown corporation. We have a dual mandate to protect investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, and to promote the growth of New Brunswick capital markets for the benefit of both entrepreneurs and investors. Our objective is to create dynamic capital markets, leading to economic independence and wealth for our province. We see an interrelationship between the two mandates. New Brunswickers can have confidence in capital markets and invest within their own province if we keep the playing field fair and properly regulated. We firmly believe our success will be measured not only by how we fulfill our traditional role as investor protectors, but also by the extent to which we are able to help build visible, viable and efficient capital markets in New Brunswick.

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Additional Resources

News Archive
Tender Notice: New Brunswick Securities Commission Seeks Capital Markets Study Services (Canada)
US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 8/18/2009
NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada, Aug. 18 -- New Brunswick Securities Commission said it was soliciting services for capital...more information, contact Gisele Allard, New Brunswick Securities Commission, 85 Charlotte Street, Suite 300, Saint... ...more

Canadian Securities Regulators Outline Requirements for Exempt Market Dealers.
Marketwire Canada; 8/7/2009
...4481 Commission 604-899-6577 Ainsley Cunningham Wendy Connors-Beckett Manitoba Securities Commission New Brunswick Securities Commission 204-945-4733 506-643-7745 Natalie MacLellan Barbara Shourounis Nova Scotia Securities Commission... ...more

Tax credits, loans luring entrepreneurial start-ups Investment incentives showing modest results
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 11/1/2009
By RICK ROMELL and KATHLEEN GALLAGHER When the New Brunswick Securities Commission went looking for the best model to foster investment in entrepreneurial young companies, they arrived in Milwaukee. "We looked... ...more

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