OSC | March 17. 2022 TORONTO – The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) today published an undertaking given by Binance Holdings Limited and Binance Canada Capital Markets Inc. (together, Binance), which holds these entities accountable for taking steps to address concerns arising from recent events. In 2021, Binance publicly announced its intention to withdraw its services
VAUGHAN, Ontario — CannTrust Holdings Inc. (the “Company”) (unlisted) today announced that its subsidiary, CannTrust Equity Inc. (“CannTrust Equity”), has completed its previously announced financing for aggregate cash proceeds of approximately […]
TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Heritage Cannabis Holdings Corp. (the “Company”) (CSE: CANN) (OTCQX: HERTF) announces that it will be issued a cease trade ... Read More
In Canada, Ontario Superior Court has ordered to freeze millions of dollars and cryptocurrencies linked to organizers of the Ottawa 'Freedom Convoy' protest by obtaining a so-called Mareva injunction. (Read More)
The Ontario Securities Commission has flagged Twitter posts to the law enforcement by the CEOs of cryptocurrency exchanges Kraken and Coinbase Global Inc., according to the Logic report. (Read More)
The Ontario Securities Commission has reported Kraken CEO Jesse Powell and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong to law enforcement agencies for voicing their opposition against the Canadian government’s Emergencies Act. Powell and Armstrong under investigation In response to the Freedom Convoy protests, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for the first time since […]
The CFO of Wonderland DeFi project has been outed as a co-founder of QuadrigaCX, the now-defunct crypto exchange as we are reading more about in our latest cryptocurrency news today. The latest reports show that the co-founder of Wonderland was behind one of the crypto’s most scandalous exchanges QuadrigaCX. 0xSifu as the co-founder and CFO […]
The head of Crypto and stock trading platform Wealthsimple said the Canadian government should work on growing cryptocurrency and blockchain companies in the country. (Read More)
On January 21, The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) announced that it has officially started searching for CEO and directors to help run the newly formed regulatory authority.