Securities Alert: November 2014

November 1, 2014

Changes to Auditor Oversight and Disclosure

The Ontario Securities Commission (the “OSC”), in conjunction with all other Canadian jurisdictions, recently enacted changes to its auditor oversight rules, with consequent changes to reporting issuer’s continuous disclosure obligations and prospectus disclosure requirements.  The changes are set out in National Instrument 52-108 Auditor Oversight (“NI 52-108”) and in amendments to National Instrument 41-101 General Prospectus Requirements (“NI 41-101) and to National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations (“NI 51-102”).

NI 52-108 requires a public accounting firm preparing an auditor’s report with respect to the financial statements of a reporting issuer to be, generally speaking, a member in good standing of the Canadian Public Accountability Board (“CPAB”).  Public accounting firms not in compliance with NI 52-108 must notify both the appropriate securities regulatory authorities and any reporting issuer for which it is engaged to prepare an auditor’s report of its non- compliance, the remedial action required by the CPAB and the remedial action being taken by the public accounting firm.  Where a public accounting firm is seeking an appointment to prepare an auditor’s report with respect to the financial statements of a reporting issuer, it must disclose certain defects (if noted by the CPAB) to the reporting issuer. These various notice and disclosure requirements are all subject to time lines set out in NI 52-108.

NI 41-101 has been amended to require that appropriate disclosure be made in any prospectus of the compliance (or non-compliance) with NI 52-108 of the public accounting firm engaged to audit the financial statement(s) included in the prospectus.

NI 51-102 has been amended to substantially shorten the reporting periods in which reporting issuers must submit reports to regulators in respect of a change in auditors and/or appointment of new auditors.

Reporting issuers should take note.  These changes, particularly the shortened reporting periods in the amended NI 51-102, can easily put them offside their continuous disclosure obligations.


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