MBRCC Unveils 2026-2029 Strategic Plan for Mortgage Regulation
MBRCC Releases 2026-2029 Strategic Plan for Mortgage Regulation

The Mortgage Broker Regulators' Council of Canada (MBRCC) today released its 2026–2029 Strategic Plan, outlining key priorities for the next three years. The plan emphasizes enhanced collaboration among member regulators to promote greater regulatory effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency, ultimately strengthening consumer protection across the Canadian mortgage broker sector.

Key Focus Areas of the Strategic Plan

The 2026-2029 Strategic Plan centers on improving labour mobility for mortgage brokers, achieving greater regulatory consistency across provinces, and fostering deeper collaboration among MBRCC members. It reaffirms the council's commitment to protecting consumers, promoting professionalism, and supporting the competence of regulated individuals throughout the industry.

Statement from MBRCC Leadership

Antoinette Leung, Chair of MBRCC, stated: “Our 2026–2029 Strategic Plan reflects our shared commitment to collaboration and stronger regulatory coordination. By working together, we aim to enhance consumer protection and respond effectively to evolving risks and trends in the sector.”

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About the Mortgage Broker Regulators’ Council of Canada

The MBRCC is composed of regulators from across Canada who are responsible for administering mortgage broker legislation and regulating the industry in their respective jurisdictions. The council serves as a forum for Canadian mortgage broker regulators to collaborate and promote greater regulatory effectiveness, efficiency, and consistency to serve the public interest.

The full MBRCC 2026-2029 Strategic Plan is available on the MBRCC website.

Media Contact: Russ Courtney, Senior Manager of Media Relations, Financial Services Regulatory Authority, Email: russ.courtney@fsrao.ca

SOURCE: Mortgage Broker Regulators’ Council of Canada

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