CSA Invites Stakeholders to Participate in Project Tokenization Workshops
Summary
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has launched Project Tokenization to examine the potential for tokenized financial products in Canada's capital markets. The initiative invites stakeholders including fintechs, issuers, financial institutions, developers, custodians, marketplaces, and clearing agencies to participate in workshops to explore opportunities and risks of tokenization and distributed ledger technology within securities regulation. The CSA Collaboratory will engage stakeholders through workshops in Calgary on April 9, 2026 and Toronto on June 11, 2026.
What changed
The CSA has announced Project Tokenization, a new initiative within the CSA Collaboratory to examine how tokenization and distributed ledger technology intersect with Canadian securities laws. The initiative will engage stakeholders including fintechs, issuers, financial institutions, developers, transfer agents, custodians, marketplaces, clearing agencies, legal professionals, and academics through workshops in Calgary and Toronto. Initial phases include stakeholder engagement, issue mapping, and targeted research, with potential subsequent phases involving a discussion paper or live testing of tokenized instruments.
Affected parties including financial institutions, asset managers, technology developers, and capital market participants should consider engaging with the CSA through this initiative to contribute to informed, coordinated regulatory responses. Participation provides an opportunity to help shape future regulatory policy around tokenized financial products in Canada while the CSA works to support responsible innovation and maintain global competitiveness.
What to do next
- Express interest in participating in Project Tokenization workshops
- Register for the Calgary workshop on April 9, 2026
- Register for the Toronto workshop on June 11, 2026
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For Immediate Release March 31, 2026
CSA invites stakeholders to participate in tokenization initiative 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, an initiative in its CSA Collaboratory,
will examine how this technology intersects with Canada's securities laws, and will support informed, coordinated regulatory responses to it. 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 in engaging with the CSA on Project Tokenization. Calgary workshop: Thursday, April 9, 2026 Register here to join the Calgary event.
Toronto workshop: Thursday, June 11, 2026 Express your interest in attending the Toronto event.
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:
For investor inquiries, please contact your local securities regulator.
Debra Chan Ilana Kelemen Tanja McMorris Ontario Securities Commission Canadian Securities Administrators Alberta Securities Commission media@acvm-csa.ca media_inquiries@osc.gov.on.ca media@asc.ca
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