Financial Services Review | Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Regulators, law enforcement, and compliance leaders to address FINTRAC enforcement, financial crime risk, and emerging AML challenges at CI’s 2026 Forum
Toronto, ON — May 8, 2026 — Canada’s banking regulator is issuing record penalties, and has expanded its scope under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (PCMLTFA). To address the growing scrutiny, financial institutions, fintechs, leasing companies and money service business will gather to discuss the heighten scrutiny at the Canadian Institute (CI) 25th Annual Canadian Forum on Anti-Money Laundering and Financial Crime, taking the One King West Hotel in Toronto, with a livestream option available, June 10–11, 2026.
In addition to domestic pressures, Canada’s finance sector is undergoing an international review from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Canada’s regulatory representatives from the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) will be attending the international FATF mutual evaluation in Paris, France, at the same time as the Canadian event.
This year’s Forum will bring together regulators, law enforcement, financial institutions, and compliance professionals to provide a comprehensive view of the evolving AML landscape and deliver practical strategies for navigating enforcement, compliance, and emerging threats.
A Timely and Practical Program
The 2026 agenda addresses the most pressing issues facing AML and financial crime professionals, including:
• FINTRAC enforcement trends and administrative monetary penalties (AMPs)
• Canada’s FATF evaluation and global AML expectations
• Operationalizing Bill C2 and Bill C12 Without Creating New Liability
• Trade-based money laundering and sanctions evasion risks
• Artificial intelligence in AML and financial crime detection
• Consumer protection, fraud, and financial abuse risks
A highlight of the program is the Enforcers Speak session, where regulators will provide direct insight into examination priorities, enforcement trends, and compliance expectations.
Notable speakers include:
• John Ommanney, Executive Director, National Security Sector, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI)
• Frank Lofranco, Deputy Commissioner, Supervision and Enforcement, Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC)
• Salvator Cusimano, Executive Director, Transparency International Canada
• Tim McSorley, National Coordinator, International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG)
• Joseph Iuso, Executive Director, Canadian Money Service Business Association
• Samantha Gale, CEO, Canadian Association of Private Lenders (CAPL)
Pre-Conference Workshops (June 9, 2026)
Attendees can enhance their experience with in-depth, practical workshops covering:
• Structuring Your Compliance Program: Building, stress-testing, and defending AML frameworks
• The Mock Exam: Preparing for FINTRAC examinations and managing global compliance expectations
Who Should Attend
The Forum is designed for professionals responsible for managing AML and financial crime risk, including:
• Compliance officers and CAMLOs
• Risk management and governance professionals
• Legal and regulatory counsel
• Financial crime investigators and analysts
• Professionals from banks, MSBs, fintechs, and payment providers
Networking and Professional Development
In addition to 20+ sessions led by 30+ expert speakers, attendees will benefit from 6+ hours of networking, including a dedicated networking reception. The conference also offers the opportunity to earn CPD credits while gaining actionable, real-world insights.
Early Registration Offer
Professionals are encouraged to register early to secure the best available rate.
Register by May 8, 2026, to save $100 off the standard rate.
For more information, to view the full agenda, or to register, visit: https://bit.ly/4wjTlUM
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