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E-23 guidelines: risk modeling in age of emerging technology risks
In 2017, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) issued Guideline E-23 governing model risk management.
Global | Publication | March 2019
Innovation and technology continue to accelerate change in every area of society, especially in energy. This creates unprecedented opportunities to do more with less – and with greater impact. It’s also creating new and evolving forms of risk and liability. Simply staying informed of these emergent trends, let alone effectively managing them, can be challenging.
In this series of articles, our Canadian energy team highlights and explores the range of social, regulatory, technological and other legal issues related to recent developments in energy, and what they mean, to help you navigate an increasingly turbulent environment.
We welcome your feedback and questions throughout the series as our topics will evolve and be based not only on legal developments, but also on what our clients encounter in their ever-challenging environments. This series will be iterative, meaning topics may be addressed several times in order to help stay ahead of the waves of change and disruption.
To provide comments or questions, contact Alison Babbitt, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada.
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Opportunity is knocking: bringing hydrogen into the mix A growing body of evidence indicates that more frequent extreme weather events are linked to climate change, and these disruptions have become a key issue for both government and business leaders. March 2019 |
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Change is exciting and drives innovation. But with it comes complexity and uncertainty. |
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In 2017, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) issued Guideline E-23 governing model risk management.
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On July 22, the Competition Bureau officially opened its public consultation to inform its enforcement guidelines for the new greenwashing provisions under the Competition Act (Act) that came into force on June 20, 2024, with the passing of Bill C-59 .
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