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Greater Flexibility for Reporting Issuers: Access Equals Delivery

​On January 11, 2024, the Canadian Securities Administration published amendments implementing an Access Equals Delivery model to generally permit electronic delivery of prospectuses in Canada for non-investment fund reporting issuers, including venture issuers. The AED Model will come into force on April 16, 2024, subject to receiving expected regulatory and ministerial approvals.

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In the Market: US bond market signals the end of an era

The U.S. bond market is calling a moment: the age of low interest rates and inflation that began with the 2008 financial crisis has ended. The market's view has come into sharp focus in recent days amid a dramatic run-up in 10-year Treasury yields that hit 16-year highs. Behind that move is a bet that the disinflationary forces the Federal Reserve fought with its easy money policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis have abated, according to investors and a regularly updated New York Fed model based on yields.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20140722-20:34:00

ed model is shown here in video. the next signature came from mid-air and secondary explosions in the sky. this is as the plane was hit. the third and final signature was the plane hitting the ground. okay, but what about actual physical evidence, something from the wreckage that points to this missile strike? it's telling that the first real analysis of the wreckage we've seen comes not from the u.s. or crash site investigators but through photos captured by "the new york times." see these holes punched in the wreckage about the size of a dime or a quarter? cnn has spoken to an analyst, a defense consultant ihs janes who says the war head on the missile would fragment just like this. the buk he says is not actually designed to impact a target. it explodes near or in front of the target and showers it with shrapnel which brings that target down.

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