
Hearing schedule
Modes of hearing
The Tribunal holds its hearings in a hearing room, by videoconference, in writing, or some combination of those. A panel (the adjudicator(s) presiding over the hearing) has discretion to determine the mode of a hearing including the physical presence of participants in the hearing room, if applicable. For more information, see rule 9 of the Capital Markets Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure.
All currently scheduled hearings will proceed in the mode already ordered by a panel, unless the panel orders otherwise at the request of a party or on its own initiative.
All hearings are open to the public unless a panel orders otherwise.
Public and media access to hearings
Visual or audio recording of a hearing is prohibited unless it is solely for the viewer’s own note-taking purposes, or a panel grants permission. Requests for permission must be made in writing and sent to the Registrar and all parties at least five days before the hearing. A person who obtains permission to make a visual or audio recording will be subject to the directions of the panel and must not engage in any behaviour that detracts from the hearing.
To attend a hearing in the hearing room: The Tribunal’s hearing rooms are on the 17th floor at 20 Queen Street West in Toronto. The hearing rooms are accessible and include several assistive devices. Accessibility requests may be made by contacting the Registrar at least 30 days before the hearing at registrar@capitalmarketstribunal.ca so that reasonable accommodation can be arranged.
To observe a hearing by videoconference: select the “View by Zoom” or “Register to attend” link below on the hearing schedule.
In the spirit of truth and reconciliation, we acknowledge that Toronto, and the Capital Markets Tribunal are on the traditional territories of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Huron-Wendat Peoples. We acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13, signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississauga and Chippewa Nations, and that this area continues to be home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
We are grateful for the continued stewardship of these lands and waters by Indigenous Peoples and we acknowledge our shared responsibility in their care.
Hearing schedule
The Tribunal hears different types of proceedings. Each proceeding typically includes multiple hearings.
For more information about proceedings, please refer to the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure, Guide to Capital Markets Tribunal Proceedings, assistance for self-represented parties and other Tribunal resources. All questions concerning upcoming hearings should be directed to the Registrar at registrar@capitalmarketstribunal.ca.