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July/August 2017

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56 LEXPERT MAGAZINE | JULY/AUGUST 2017 IN STARK COUNTERPOINT to the predilections of the current US president — who makes great use of Twitter as a medium — the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) say their reality more or less excludes social media. To be fair, the CSA has its own Twitter account and explicitly endorses social media, but only as an auxiliary line of communication. e regula- tor strictly maintains that no material event has been properly disclosed until it's published through traditional channels. e internet is, appar- ently, not yet "sufficiently widespread" to qualify as an adequate medi- um for material disclosure. Specifically, the CSA says in Staff Notice (SN) 51-348 that publicly traded companies' material disclosures must not be posted to corporate websites, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, or any of their ilk, until aer they've been made widely available through a press release on a publicly accessible news network or in a pre-announced press conference, followed by filing to the System for Electronic Document Analy- sis and Retrieval (SEDAR). Furthermore, braggadocio of the sort used by US President Donald Trump is banned. Social media channels may be used to support required disclosure, the CSA says in its March 9 pronouncement, but may not include unbalanced, misleading or overly promotional content or tone. SN 51-348 makes clear that social media are a tertiary means of communicating with investors, says Christopher Main, Associate General Counsel for Telus Com- munications Inc. IN-HOUSE ADVISOR OR NOT TO TWEET To Tweet The Canadian Securities Administrators have reasserted the rules around material disclosure, particularly as they apply to social media. Companies dabbling in social media should take heed BY BRIAN BURTON ILLUSTRATION: SHUTTERSTOCK

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