'Financial Markets Authority') is a self-funding government agency responsible for financial regulation in the Canadian province of Quebec.
The people who have served as AMF's president and CEO are: Jean Saint-Gelais (2004-2010), Mario Albert (2010-2013), Louis Morisset (2013-today).
[2] In addition to the powers and responsibilities conferred on it by its incorporating legislation, the AMF oversees the enforcement of laws in each of the areas it regulates.
The AMF is financially self-sufficient through the fees and dues paid by the persons and firms governed by the legislation it is charged with enforcing.
The "Autorité des marchés financiers" also administers the following mandates: The Authority permits public access to various registers: Autorité des marchés financiers is one of two major securities regulators in Canada, the largest in Canada being the Ontario Securities Commission.