CIPF is a not-for-profit organization formed under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act by the amalgamation of the former Canadian Investor Protection Fund (Former CIPF) and the MFDA Investor Protection Corporation (MFDA IPC). The Articles of Amalgamation set out the purposes of CIPF.
CIPF’s By-law No. 1 is a general by-law that deals with the administration of corporate affairs, including matters relating to the Board of Directors, appointment of auditors, and appointment and duties of officers. Some specific provisions of this By-law are that:
Currently, the Board is comprised of fourteen directors - seven Public and six Industry Directors as well as the President and Chief Executive Officer. The Board of Directors is responsible for the stewardship of the two segregated funds, overseeing the management of CIPF’s business and affairs, and setting the standard of good governance.
The Board may discharge its responsibilities by delegating certain duties to Committees of the Board and to management. The specific duties delegated to each Committee of the Board are outlined in the mandates for those Committees.
CIPF By-law No. 1 is available here.
ShareAnnually, all staff must acknowledge that they have read and understood the contents of the CIPF Employee Handbook, have complied with the key policies in the handbook (including the Code of Conduct) during the period being certified, and agree to comply with the purpose and provisions of the employee handbook including future changes to the handbook, when communicated.
Directors are also required to annually acknowledge that they have read and complied with the CIPF Code of Conduct for Directors. The CIPF Code of Conduct for Directors require compliance with the following, among others:
CIPF Code of Conduct – Ability of Staff to report Violations direct to Audit, Finance & Investment Committee Chair:
CIPF has a Code of Conduct that requires employees to observe high standards of business and personal ethics in the conduct of their duties and responsibilities. Employees must practice honesty and integrity in fulfilling their responsibilities and comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Employees’ conduct, both on and off the job, must reflect favourably upon CIPF.
CIPF has a Whistleblower Policy that is intended to encourage and enable employees to raise serious concerns about violations of the CIPF Code of Conduct. The Whistleblower Policy provides that employees may report complaints and allegations concerning violations of the CIPF Code of Conduct to the Chair of CIPF’s Audit, Finance & Investment Committee.
Reporting of Financial Complaint or Concern by Employees or other Stakeholders:
In addition to the ability of employees to report any violations of the CIPF Code of Conduct to the Chair of the Audit, Finance & Investment Committee, the Board of Directors of CIPF has established a confidential and anonymous process whereby persons can report any financial complaint or concern (“Financial Complaint or Concern”) regarding accounting or auditing matters relating to CIPF.
Reporting Financial Complaint or Concern:
Any person with a Financial Complaint or Concern relating to CIPF may submit their concern in writing to the Chair of CIPF's Audit, Finance & Investment Committee:
Your submission should include a detailed description of the activity for which you have a complaint or concern and, if known, should specify the date(s) and location(s) of such activity.
No Retaliation:
No employee who in good faith reports a Financial Complaint or Concern shall suffer harassment, retaliation or adverse employment consequence. An employee who retaliates against someone who has reported a Financial Complaint or Concern in good faith is subject to discipline up to and including termination of employment.
Handling of Financial Complaint or Concern:
The Chair of the Audit, Finance & Investment Committee will notify the sender and acknowledge receipt of the Financial Complaint or Concern.
Treatment of Financial Complaint or Concern Submissions:
Financial Complaints or Concerns will be reviewed as soon as possible by the Audit, Finance & Investment Committee with the assistance and direction of whomever the Audit, Finance & Investment Committee thinks appropriate and appropriate corrective action will be taken when required.
Acting in Good Faith:
Anyone filing a Financial Complaint or Concern must be acting in good faith and have reasonable grounds before reporting such Financial Complaint or Concern.
Confidentiality:
Financial Complaints or Concerns may be submitted on a confidential basis by the complainant or may be submitted anonymously. Reports of Financial Complaints or Concerns will be kept confidential to the extent practicable, consistent with the need to conduct an adequate investigation.
ShareCIPF was formed by the amalgamation of the Former CIPF and the MFDA IPC on January 1, 2023. The CIPF Board is currently composed of the directors of both the Former CIPF and the MFDA IPC immediately prior to the amalgamation.
Click on a name below to learn more about each Director.
Chair (appointed January 2023)
Joined the Board of the Former CIPF in March 2015 and was Chair from March 2021 to the date of the amalgamation.
Over her 37-year career with the Bank of Canada, she served as Adviser to the Governor from 2012 to 2014 and was Chief of the Financial Markets Department for the Bank. She also worked as a financial planner for Investors Group and a Money Market Trader for Wood Gundy Inc.
Provided technical assistance through the IMF and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) on reserve and debt management and capital market development to the Czech Republic, Mongolia and the Central Bank of Ghana.
Previously served as a Board Member and Chair of the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital.
Holds a Bachelor of Economics degree from Queen's University. Completed the Canadian Securities Course and the Canadian Investment Finance I and II courses. In 2011, she completed the Institute of Corporate Directors, Directors Education Program and obtained her ICD.D designation in 2012.
Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
President & Chief Executive Officer
Toni Ferrari was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of CIPF in January 2023.
Prior to her role at CIPF, Ms. Ferrari served as Senior Vice President, Internal Audit at Scotiabank, and previously held senior positions with TD Bank Group, Barrick Gold Corporation and Royal Bank of Canada, in the areas of Compliance, Risk Management, Finance and Audit. Ms. Ferrari also worked as a regulator in the Canadian financial sector at the Ontario Securities Commission, where she worked to establish regulatory oversight over securities registrants and self-regulatory organizations, such as the (then) Investment Dealers Association of Canada.
Ms. Ferrari is a Chartered Professional Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Finance and an Economics degree from the University of Toronto.
Chair (appointed April 2025)
Joined the Former CIPF Board in April 2017.
Retired in 2013 after a 37-year career at KPMG LLP, where she was a partner in the audit practice with a specialization in the financial services sector.
Currently Director and Chair of the Audit Committee of Chartwell Retirement Residences, Director and Chair of the Audit Committee of the Canada Guaranty Mortgage Insurance Company and Director of Women’s College Hospital Foundation.
Holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from Queen’s University. Became a Chartered Accountant in 1979 and elected a Fellow of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario in 1997.
Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
Vice Chair (appointed April 2025)
Joined the MFDA IPC Board in October 2020.
Former Chair and CEO of the Manitoba Securities Commission, where his career spanned 25 years. Prior to that, he practiced law for 20 years with a focus on commercial law and litigation.
Served on the Board of Directors of the North American Securities Administrators Association and spent two terms as Vice-Chair of the Canadian Securities Administrators. From 2012 to 2018, he was the Chief Administrative Officer of the Manitoba Financial Services Agency.
Holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Laws degree from University of Manitoba.
Chair, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
Joined the MFDA IPC Board in October 2020.
An executive with over 30 years of experience in the Canadian financial services industry. Began his career with the Bank of Nova Scotia in 1988 and took on various roles including Chief Financial Officer of the Asset Management division (Scotia Asset Management L.P.) and its Mutual Fund Securities Dealer (Scotia Securities Inc.). During this time, he obtained an in-depth understanding of finance, operations, mutual fund regulations, investments, compliance, risk mitigation practices and fund accounting of a large asset management complex.
Served on the Board of Directors of several Bank of Nova Scotia entities including Scotia Asset Management, Dynamic Investment Fund, Luxembourg and Scotia Securities Inc.
Holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Laurentian University. Became a Chartered Accountant in 1985.
Member, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member, Risk Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in March 2021.
With more than 30 years’ experience as an executive in both the private and public sectors primarily in the consumer packaged goods industry, Sharon has provided financial and operational leadership for retail, wholesale, regulatory and manufacturing operations. From 2018 to 2020, she served as interim President and CEO of the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation, following eight years as Senior Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer of the organization. Currently an independent corporate director serving on the Boards of Purolator Holdings Ltd. and Provident 10.
Previously served on the Board of Canada Post Corporation. Past member of the Audit Committee of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, a former director on the Board of the Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions, and is a past Chairperson of the Association of Liquor Licensing Authorities of Canada.
Holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland. Member of the Institute of Corporate Directors and is an institute-certified director (ICD.D). A Fellow of the institute of Chartered Professional Accountants (FCPA, FCA).
Chair, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in June 2016.
His career in investment and debt capital markets spans 30 years. His earlier career was with the Province of Alberta in areas of investment and debt capital markets. He was with the province's investment management organization from 2003 to 2021. Previously he served as Executive Director, Investments, Pensions and Treasury Service at the Province of Nova Scotia, where he was responsible for all investment and debt capital markets activities and pension benefits administration.
Past President of the Edmonton Society of Financial Analysts and former Director of the Atlantic Canada Society of Financial Analysts.
Holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a Bachelor of Science (Computing Science) degree from the University of Alberta. A certified Director with the ICD.D designation received from the University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management and is a CFA charter holder from the CFA Institute.
Member, Coverage Committee; Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in April 2017.
Former Associate Deputy Minister at the Ministry of Finance of Québec, where his career spanned 35 years.
From 1999 to 2016, he was Chairman and CEO of Financement-Québec. Over the years, he served on the Board of Directors of the Commission administrative des régimes de retraite et d’assurance (Public Sector Retirement and Insurance Plans Administrative Board) and of Infrastructure Québec. He was also a member of the Public Sector Accounting Board of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Holds a Master of Arts degree and a Ph.D. in Economics from Laval University.
Member, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member, Coverage Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in April 2018.
A Corporate Director and former banking executive with expertise in capital markets, risk management, governance, and business transformation.
Currently an Executive in Residence at the Global Risk Institute in Toronto and sits on the Board of Directors of ICICI Bank Canada and Farm Credit Canada. Past member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada’s (IIROC) Board of Directors. Previously, she was a senior executive at Scotiabank in Toronto, and held key global leadership roles in capital markets and risk management.
Holds a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree from the Indian Institute of Technology and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Mumbai University. A certified Director with the ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors and is a certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM).
Member, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member, Risk Committee.
Joined the MFDA IPC Board in May 2018.
EVP and Co-head of Canadian Wealth for CI Financial and President of CI Assante Wealth Management. He is responsible for the strategic growth of CI’s Canadian Wealth businesses. As President, he is responsible for Assante’s vision and the overall strategic plan for the organization, working to support a leading client and advisor experience, and the continued growth of the company. Sean has 23 years of investment industry experience joining CI Global Asset Management in 1999 and Assante Wealth Management in 2004. Prior to becoming President of Assante in 2017, he was Senior Vice-President, Sales and Wealth Services at Assante Private Client and CI Private Counsel.
Currently a Director of the Investment Industry Association of Canada and a board member and co-founder of motionball for Special Olympics, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (civil division) by the Governor General’s Office in 2019.
Holds a graduate degree from Queen’s University and completed the Chartered Investment Manager designation. Obtained the Advanced Executive Certificate in General Management from the Smith School of Business, Queen’s University and recently completed the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School.
Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee; Member, Risk Committee.
Joined the MFDA IPC Board in February 2022.
President of Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. and Senior Vice-President, Independent Network, Sales and Distribution. He is responsible for growth and business development for individual markets across Canada in addition to being in charge of mutual fund dealers in which he has been involved for almost 20 years.
Has been with the organization for more than 35 years and, during that time, he has held a variety of roles in product development, marketing, and business development. Active member of the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association (CLHIA) committee on Treating Consumer Facility.
Holds a Bachelor of Actuarial Science degree from Université Laval and became a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and the Canadian Institute of Actuaries in 1992.
Chair, Risk Committee; Member, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in April 2016.
An executive with over 40 years of experience in the Canadian financial services industry. Recently transitioned to executive coaching and serving on a number of Boards, including Export Development Canada, FinDev Canada and McGill University.
Former President and CEO of Société Générale (Canada), where his career spanned more than 20 years, and Société Générale Capital Canada, an IIROC member where he was CEO and the Ultimate Designated Person (UDP).
Holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Economics from Laval University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA, Accounting & Finance) degree from McGill University. A certified Director with the ICD.D denomination received from the Rothman School of Management and a recent recipient of the Competent Boards Global Certificate and Designation for ESG. He was also awarded the Frank Capon award for lifetime achievement by FEI (Canada).
Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee; Member, Risk Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in March 2021.
With a 30-year career in the independent portfolio management and wealth management industry, he is currently the Vice-Chair of the Private Client Group, Québec, at Raymond James Ltd. Prior to that, he held senior roles with National Bank Financial – Wealth Management.
A Board Member of the Investment Industry Association of Canada and previously served as a Board Member and Chair of the National Advisory Committee of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada (now the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization).
Holds a Bachelor of Science (Finance Major) degree from Indiana University Bloomington and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from McGill University.
Member, Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member, Risk Committee.
Joined the Former CIPF Board in April 2017.
Over 30 years of leadership experience in financial services and operations management. Chief Financial Officer, Haywood Securities and former Executive Vice-President, Operations and Treasurer at Canaccord Financial.
From 1998 to 2007, he was a Member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Depository for Securities (CDS). He has served extensively on regulatory and industry committees, including as Chairman of the CDS Strategic Development Review Committee and Chairman of the Financial Administrator’s Section of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.
Holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia.
Member Risk Committee; Member, Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
Joined the CIPF Board in April 2025.
Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Odlum Brown Limited. With nearly 40 years of experience at Odlum Brown and in the investment industry, he brings considerable knowledge of strategic planning, corporate governance, risk management, financial management and operational leadership. Member of the firm’s Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Senior Leadership Team.
A member of the Canadian Depository for Securities Limited’s and Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corporation's Boards of Directors and their Governance and Risk and Audit Committees. Active in several industry associations including the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization’s Conduct, Compliance and Legal Advisory Section and the Financial Operations and Administrative Section.
A Chartered Professional Accountant with CPA, CGA designations.
Member Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member Risk Committee.
Joined the CIPF Board in April 2025.
Vice-President, Chief Compliance Officer, and Chief Privacy Officer of the iA Financial Group since 2022. In January 2025, appointed Vice-President, Compliance and Risk Management, Individual Insurance, Savings, and Retirement. Previously, she served as Vice-President and Chief Regulatory Officer at the Montréal Exchange since 2017. Before joining the financial industry, she practiced civil litigation and family mediation.
With over two decades of compliance and legal experience in the financial services industry, she collaborated with executive committees, Boards of Directors, and numerous legal and regulatory entities to build and promote a cohesive, compliance-based culture. In recent years, she led the implementation of various large-scale transformative programs in compliance and risk management within complex regulatory landscapes. These initiatives include market surveillance, privacy, and artificial intelligence governance.
A member of the Québec Bar since 1994. Holds a bachelor’s degree in civil law from Université du Québec à Montréal and participated in the Civil Law Common Law Exchange Program.
Member Audit, Finance & Investment Committee; Member Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee.
The Board has established the following Committees:
Audit, Finance & Investment Committee: reviews the integrity of financial reporting and disclosure, the associated accounting policies, internal controls, and compliance and legal regulatory requirements, and assesses the financial and investment risks that the Fund is exposed to and ensures that adequate management controls are in place to minimize such risk.
Governance, Nominating & Human Resources Committee: reviews the effectiveness of CIPF’s corporate governance system and the human resource risks that CIPF is exposed to and ensures that adequate management controls and processes are in place to minimize such risk.
Risk Committee: is responsible to monitor the adequacy of the two segregated funds resources in relation to the risk each is exposed to due to the failure of a member firm. It also ensures procedures are in place to monitor the adequacy of SRO Capital Requirements and to identify and respond to member firms that may pose a risk to CIPF’s available liquidity resources.
The chart below shows how CIPF’s senior management committee is organized.
SVP, Legal, Policy & Corporate Secretary
Ilana Singer
SVP & Chief Financial Officer
Odarka Decyk
SVP & Chief Risk Officer
Joseph Campos
President & Chief Executive Officer
Toni Ferrari was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of CIPF in January 2023.
Prior to her role at CIPF, Ms. Ferrari served as Senior Vice President, Internal Audit at Scotiabank, and previously held senior positions with TD Bank Group, Barrick Gold Corporation and Royal Bank of Canada, in the areas of Compliance, Risk Management, Finance and Audit. Ms. Ferrari also worked as a regulator in the Canadian financial sector at the Ontario Securities Commission, where she worked to establish regulatory oversight over securities registrants and self-regulatory organizations, such as the (then) Investment Dealers Association of Canada.
Ms. Ferrari is a Chartered Professional Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Finance and an Economics degree from the University of Toronto.
Senior Vice-President, Legal, Policy & Corporate Secretary
Bilingual member of CIPF’s senior management team, leading a team with responsibility for policy, legal, communications and corporate secretarial matters. Chair of the Ontario Securities Commission’s Investor Advisory Panel, a member of the Northwind Retail Investor and Disruptive Technologies Forum Steering Committees, and has been a multilingual Toronto Centre Program Leader since 2005. Also serves as a World Bank securities expert, with a focus on investor protection matters.
Prior to her role at CIPF, served as Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Director at the Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Investor Rights (FAIR Canada) and was an Adjunct Instructor for the Osgoode Hall Law School Investor Protection Seminar. Past Chair of the Toronto Centre Securities Advisory Board, and was Senior Advisor, International Affairs at the OSC. Began her career as a corporate and securities lawyer at McMillan LLP.
Holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen’s University. A recent graduate of the Securities Industry Institute (SII) offered by Wharton Executive Education in partnership with SIFMA.
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