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In-person
Registration open and networking breakfast |
Welcome
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Opening remarks
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From volatility to design choices: What economic uncertainty means for financial regulation in 2026Keynote speaker: To be announced in the coming weeks. |
Networking session and break |
Regulatory choices in a time of changePanel:
As economic, technological, and societal forces reshape financial services, regulators are focused on maintaining stability, resilience, and public confidence. This session, anchored by FSRA and joined by regulators from across Canada, explores how principles-based, risk-focused oversight and cross-jurisdictional collaboration support well-functioning markets, consumer protection, and responsible innovation. The discussion will clarify supervisory priorities, and how governance, risk management, and innovation strategies can align with evolving regulatory approaches. |
Lunch |
Welcome backAI, data governance, and cyber resilience: A regulatory perspective on the future of financial servicesKeynote speakers: To be announced in the coming weeks. As AI becomes increasingly embedded across financial services, regulators are focusing on how its use can affect consumer outcomes, governance, and risk management. This session will explore how regulation is being applied to emerging AI risks, including expectations for strong governance, responsible use, and effective oversight. |
Networking session and break |
Regulating for the future: Principles-based oversight and sector resiliencePanel:
As the financial services sector adapts to rapid economic, technological, and operational change, regulators and industry leaders are increasingly focused on strategic priorities that support stability, resilience, and strong consumer outcomes. FSRA’s Executive Leadership Team will discuss the continued advancement of principles-based regulation (PBR) across FSRA-regulated sectors and how it is operationalized through FSRA’s risk-based supervisory framework. The panel will examine how risk-based supervision is evolving to strengthen operational resilience, with particular focus on preparedness for cyber threats, climate-related risks, and technology-driven disruptions. |
Closing remarks
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Networking reception |
*Please note the agenda is subject to change. Session times will be posted closer to the event date.