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Canada Accelerates Stablecoin Regulation Amid US Regulatory Advancements

Canada Accelerates Stablecoin Regulation Amid US Regulatory Advancements

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2025-10-27 14:56:02
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Canadian officials are fast-tracking stablecoin regulations, with a potential framework reveal in the upcoming November 4 federal budget. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne's announcement could end the current regulatory limbo, where stablecoins exist in a gray area between payment tools and financial securities.

Behind-the-scenes discussions with regulators and industry groups have intensified in recent weeks. The lack of clear classification—whether as securities, derivatives, or payment instruments—has stifled innovation, forcing developers to operate in uncertainty. Market participants emphasize stablecoins' utility for transactions rather than speculation, urging pragmatic oversight.

Pressure mounts as the US outpaces Canada with its Genius Act, establishing reserve requirements and AML protocols for issuers. Industry leaders warn of capital flight if Canada delays clarity, noting the US regulatory certainty has already attracted stablecoin businesses. "Jurisdictional arbitrage is real," observes one blockchain executive. "Capital flows to where rules are clear."

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