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CSA Invites Stakeholders to Tokenization Workshops in Calgary, Toronto

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Published March 31st, 2026
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Summary

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has launched Project Tokenization under its CSA Collaboratory initiative to examine tokenized financial products in the capital markets and their intersection with Canadian securities laws. The CSA is inviting stakeholders including fintechs, issuers, financial institutions, developers, and legal professionals to participate in regulatory workshops scheduled for Calgary on April 9, 2026 and Toronto on June 11, 2026. This initiative will explore opportunities and risks of tokenization through stakeholder engagement, issue mapping, and targeted research, with potential subsequent phases including a discussion paper or live testing of tokenized instruments.

What changed

The CSA has launched Project Tokenization, a new initiative under the CSA Collaboratory framework, to examine how distributed ledger technology intersects with Canada's securities laws. The initial phase will explore opportunities and risks through stakeholder engagement, issue mapping, and targeted research, with potential subsequent phases including a discussion paper or live testing of tokenized financial instruments within the CSA Collaboratory. Workshops are scheduled for Calgary on April 9, 2026 and Toronto on June 11, 2026.

Stakeholders interested in participating should express their interest through the provided registration links. No compliance obligations or penalties are associated with this initiative as it is an early-stage exploratory project. Regulated entities and market participants in the securities industry should consider engaging with the CSA to help shape future regulatory responses to tokenization.

What to do next

  1. Express interest in participating via the CSA registration forms for the Calgary or Toronto workshops
  2. Review Project Tokenization objectives to determine organizational relevance and potential contributions
  3. Identify internal stakeholders (legal, compliance, technology teams) who should participate in the CSA engagement

Source document (simplified)

Published: March 31, 2026 CSA Calgary and Toronto – The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has launched an initiative to examine the potential for tokenized financial products in the capital markets and is inviting interested parties to the upcoming workshops taking place in Calgary and Toronto on this market innovation.

Tokenization is the use of distributed ledger technology for the creation, issuance, or representation of assets. The CSA’s Project Tokenization

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The CSA supports responsible innovation in the capital markets to enhance Canada’s global competitiveness. Globally, tokenized products are being developed and launched by a broad range of market participants, including financial institutions, asset managers, issuers, market infrastructure providers, and technology developers. In parallel, central banks and regulators are exploring ways to support innovation (such as tokenization) while protecting investors and safeguarding financial stability.

Through Project Tokenization, the CSA will work collaboratively with stakeholders to deepen regulatory understanding as tokenization evolves in capital markets. The initial phase of the project will explore the opportunities and risks of tokenization through engagement with stakeholders, issue mapping, and targeted research. Subsequent phases could include a discussion paper or potentially the live testing of tokenized financial instruments and infrastructure within the CSA Collaboratory.

Participate in a Tokenization in the Capital Markets workshop

The CSA is inviting fintechs, issuers, financial institutions, developers, transfer agents, custodians, marketplaces, clearing agencies/houses, services providers, legal and accounting professionals, academics, and other interested stakeholders to participate in regulatory workshops. Express your interest

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Calgary workshop:

Thursday, April 9, 2026
Register here to join the Calgary event.

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Toronto workshop:

Thursday, June 11, 2026
Express your interest

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About the CSA Collaboratory

The CSA Collaboratory is a dedicated space for regulators and innovators to leverage and channel collective intelligence in support of Canada’s evolving capital markets. It is the entry point for all Canadian market participants and investors to connect with CSA members to explore and provide feedback on new financial concepts and innovative business models. Insights from the Collaboratory can contribute significantly to regulatory policy development and provide market participants with data that can help inform decision-making.

About the CSA

The CSA is the council of securities regulators of Canada’s provinces and territories. The CSA’s objective is to improve, coordinate and harmonize regulation of the Canadian capital markets.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Ilana Kelemen
Canadian Securities Administrators
[email protected]

Tanja McMorris
Alberta Securities Commission
[email protected]

Debra Chan
Ontario Securities Commission
[email protected]

For investor inquiries, please contact your local securities regulator

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Agency
CSA
Published
March 31st, 2026
Instrument
Consultation
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Consultation
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Financial advisers Investors Technology companies
Industry sector
5231 Securities & Investments 5112 Software & Technology 5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Securities Regulation Fintech Innovation Capital Markets
Geographic scope
Canada CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Securities
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Financial Services Data Privacy Cybersecurity

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