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Top 3 Articles of Q1

Let's recap the past quarter with some highlights - we pulled the top 3 most viewed articles from Q1. Check them out below if you've missed them!

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TSX InfoSuite: Company Management Report

Create a board report at the push of a button with the Company Management Report, our new tool in TSX InfoSuite.

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Contributors weigh-in on ESG

What is the biggest ESG topic for 2023? We asked our ESG 101 Contributors exactly that. See their insights and expertise below.

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Charting the Future of Canadian Governance

The "Charting the Future of Canadian Governance" report outlines recommendations for ensuring Canadian boards are well equipped to meet new challenges and rising expectations.

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New SEC insider reporting rules for foreign issuers begin March 2026

The end of the Section 16 exemption for foreign issuer directors and officers marks a major shift in SEC insider reporting. It introduces faster disclosure timelines and new transparency risks for global IR teams. Beginning March 18, 2026, directors and officers of Canadian and other foreign private issuers (FPIs) will be required to publicly report insider holdings and transactions under Section 16(a) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

TSX Amendments to Original Listing Requirements

TSX continuously seeks opportunities to improve the quality and integrity of the marketplace. With that aim in mind, TSX has introduced new original listing requirements (“OLRs”) for corporate issuers seeking to list on TSX. These OLRs seek to ensure that our rules: (i) continue to reflect the current needs and expectations of Canadian and global capital market participants; (ii) provide clear and pragmatic listing requirements; and (iii) reduce the need for discretionary waivers and exemptions, thereby reducing issuer burden, while maintaining sound requirements to protect marketplace quality.