Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

15307-639469

Organization: Canadian Bankers Association/Association des Banquiers Canadiens
Associated registration: 951368-15307-131
Communication date: 2025-06-18
Posted date: 2025-07-14

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Peter Routledge, Superintendent
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (OSFI)

Ben Gully, Deputy Superintendent
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (OSFI)
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Financial Institutions Capital markets statutory, regulatory and self-regulatory organization regime applicable to banks as corporate issuers and their provincially regulated subsidiaries that are capital markets participants
Financial Institutions, Housing Discussion relating to housing finance framework, including reforms to expand housing supply, mortgage underwriting regulations and covered bonds
International Trade Discussions on strategies to mitigate tariff risks and navigate the review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement
Consumer Issues, Financial Institutions Providing input on the development of the Consumer-Driven Banking Framework
Financial Institutions Providing inputs on Basel III Implementation with respect to capital floor phase-in and risk weights
Financial Institutions Providing views on the Macroeconomic Stress Test (MST) 2.0 review
Financial Institutions, National Security/Security Support the goals outlined in the National Cyber Security Strategy and collaborate with government, including the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, to strengthen Canada’s cyber resiliency
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Anthony Ostler
 
As the most senior paid officer, the person named above is responsible for certifying the communication report for the corporation or organization (Registrant). This person may or may not have participated in the reported communication.

The Lobbyists Registration Regulations do not require that the names of in-house lobbyists (i.e. employees of corporations or organizations) who actually participated in the communication be disclosed.
 

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