One key provision under Ontario securities law that allows certain businesses to raise capital without the burden of a prospectus is the Offering Memorandum Exemption. This exemption provides an alternative route for companies seeking to raise funds through the issuance of securities, without the need to file a formal prospectus.

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The Ontario Accredited Investor Exemption is one of the most important provisions under Ontario securities law, enabling certain individuals and entities with sufficient financial resources to participate in investments not typically available to the general public. This exemption allows qualified investors to purchase securities without the protection of a prospectus, which reduces regulatory barriers for companies raising capital but also increases risk for investors.

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