A source-linked brief and data layer for Canadian capital markets, securities, AML, exchange, and corporate-regulatory developments — built to move from regulator notice to practical triage.
A concise view of what changed, where it came from, and what it may trigger: filing review, client alert, board action, enforcement review, or monitoring.
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Enter your issuer type and fiscal year end. Get the core recurring NI 51-102 / NI 81-106 reporting deadlines mapped to calendar dates.
Maps core annual and interim reporting obligations under National Instrument 51-102 and NI 81-106 to a fiscal year-end.
Core deadlines calculated using NI 51-102 and NI 81-106 day counts, with weekend roll-forward. Holidays, local relief, exchange-specific requirements, transition provisions, and issuer-specific facts are not included. Verify before reliance.
Built around primary Canadian regulatory and legal-data sources. Current automated ingestion is conservative; additional sources are exposed as they are validated.
LexFlow is intentionally modest on the public page, but the build demonstrates the core legal-data pattern: collect from primary sources, normalize into a common schema, classify by action, and expose the result as JSON.
Every captured item is normalized into title, summary, regulator, jurisdiction, published date, source URL, track, action, impact, and “so what” fields.
Open /api/feed →CSA, OSC, CIRO, CMT, TSX/TSXV, SEDAR+, FINTRAC, Open Parliament, and CanLII are registered as primary-source or legal-data connectors.
Open /api/sources →The status route checks whether monitored sources are reachable and records source-level health once Supabase is connected.
Open /api/status →The search route gives builders a simple query surface over the normalized archive. It runs on Supabase when configured and seed data before launch.
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LexFlow is built by a legal professional with multi-jurisdictional training and experience across corporate, commercial, regulatory, and litigation work. The product is designed for the practical question lawyers and compliance teams ask first: what changed, where is the source, and what action does it trigger?
LexFlow is fully independent. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any of the regulatory bodies it monitors. For questions or professional inquiries: contact@lexflow.ca
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