For immediate release
June 15, 2010
Securities regulators urge Canadians to help
prevent financial abuse of seniors
Calgary – Securities regulators across the country are urging Canadians to be aware of and report financial abuse involving seniors as part of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on
June 15.
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) is one of many organizations recognizing and supporting the international effort against elder abuse in all of its forms, including the under-recognized and under-reported form of elder abuse - financial fraud.
Elder abuse involving investments or securities can occur in a number of ways:
“While anyone can be a victim of investment fraud or an unsuitable investment, seniors have less time to recover from a financial loss,” said Jean St-Gelais, CSA Chair and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Autorité des marchés financiers (Québec). “That’s why the CSA provides Canadians with resources to help seniors learn how to make informed investment decisions and avoid investment fraud.”
Whether you are a senior, a family member or a caregiver you can take action and prevent financial abuse of elders:
Specific CSA fraud prevention resources for seniors include:
The CSA also reminds anyone who suspects or knows of an investment fraud to report it to their provincial or territorial securities regulator. Reporting potential scams may help prevent other seniors from becoming victims of investment fraud.
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day was spearheaded by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse in 2006 and is recognized by thousands of international organizations and communities around the world. For more information, visit http://www.inpea.net/weaad.html
The CSA, the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories, coordinates and harmonizes regulation for the Canadian capital markets.
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For more information:
Robert Merrick Ontario Securities Commission 416-593-2315 |
Ainsley Cunningham |
Sylvain Théberge |
Wendy Connors-Beckett |
Brenda Lea Brown |
Natalie MacLellan |
Lorinda Brinton |
Barbara Shourounis |
Linda Peters |
Doug Connolly |
Fred Pretorius |
Louis Arki |
Donn MacDougall |
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