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The Nova Scotia Minister’s Commission to Investigate Manor Securities Ltd., Canadian Alumina Corp., Marpic Explorations Ltd., and Peninsula Securities Ltd. was created by the Minister in charge of Administration of the Securities Act on December 24, 1957. T. H. Coffin, Queens Counsel lawyer in Halifax, was appointed Special Representative to the Minister under Section 19(1) of the Securities Act (Chapter 261 of Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia 1954). Donald A. Kerr was appointed as Counsel for the Commission, and Mr. Gordon E. Hayman and Mr. A. Irvine Barrow were appointed auditors. A surprise audit was begun on December 27, 1957. Hearings were conducted January 6, 1958, February 3,4, 9, March 26, July 31, and October 1, 8, 1959. A questionnaire was sent to clients of Manor Securities Ltd.. The Final Report and the Confidential Report were submitted to the Minister on February 1, 1960 by T.H. Coffin and the Commission disbanded.
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CREATED 2022-12-08 Karen White
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