Exit interview: Dennis Craig
It's been 45 years since Craig took his first insurance industry job — it's time for his golden years
By Kevin Press |April 24, 2026
3 min read
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) announced today the membership of the Investment Funds Product Advisory Committee (IFPAC), a new advisory panel to the commission.
“In an environment of rapid product growth and increasingly complex investment fund products, OSC staff recognize the unique perspective market participants may have in identifying and anticipating market and product trends,” the regulator said in a press release.
The IFPAC will advise commission staff on emerging product developments and innovations affecting the investment fund industry.
The committee will discuss the impact of these developments, as well as emerging issues.
The IFPAC will meet at least four times a year, with members serving two-year terms. Effective immediately, the committee members are:
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) announced today the membership of the Investment Funds Product Advisory Committee (IFPAC), a new advisory panel to the commission.
“In an environment of rapid product growth and increasingly complex investment fund products, OSC staff recognize the unique perspective market participants may have in identifying and anticipating market and product trends,” the regulator said in a press release.
The IFPAC will advise commission staff on emerging product developments and innovations affecting the investment fund industry.
The committee will discuss the impact of these developments, as well as emerging issues.
The IFPAC will meet at least four times a year, with members serving two-year terms. Effective immediately, the committee members are:
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) announced today the membership of the Investment Funds Product Advisory Committee (IFPAC), a new advisory panel to the commission.
“In an environment of rapid product growth and increasingly complex investment fund products, OSC staff recognize the unique perspective market participants may have in identifying and anticipating market and product trends,” the regulator said in a press release.
The IFPAC will advise commission staff on emerging product developments and innovations affecting the investment fund industry.
The committee will discuss the impact of these developments, as well as emerging issues.
The IFPAC will meet at least four times a year, with members serving two-year terms. Effective immediately, the committee members are: