Corporate Governance
The Board of Directors of Newstart Canada (the "Company") have high standards for the Company's employees, officers and directors. Implicit in this philosophy is the importance of sound corporate governance. It is the duty of the Board of Directors to serve as a prudent fiduciary for investors and to oversee the management of the Company's business. To fulfill its responsibilities and to discharge its duty, the Board of Directors follows the procedures and standards that are set forth in these guidelines. These guidelines are subject to modification from time to time as the Board of Directors deems appropriate in the best interests of the Company or as required by applicable laws and regulations.
Ethics
All organizations are exposed to the risk of fraud and other wrongdoings. Newstart Canada takes this risk seriously and has implemented procedures to detect suspected wrongdoings and to respond with the appropriate corrective measures. The process of detecting wrongdoings involves employees, dealer-partners and others that come in contact with our organization. You are encouraged to report any wrongdoings involving the company including:
1. Suspected fraud including:
• Intentional manipulation of financial statements
• Misappropriation (stealing or embezzling) of company assets by current employees, former employees, dealer-partners, customers or vendors
• Corruption including bribery or receipt of bribes
2. Suspected violation of laws or regulations by employees or vendors
3. Suspected violation of company policy including harassment, discrimination, conflict of interest, or other conduct-related issues

Disclaimer
This site is sponsored by the Newstart Group of Companies (Newstart Canada), namely Newstart Financial Inc. and Windstar Equities LTD (the Agent). This is strictly a marketing web site, designed to provide information to Accredited Investors in Canada.
All investors must qualify as an "Accredited Investor" as defined by the provincial securities commissions throughout the country. For Ontario residents for example,
an "Accredited Investor" is defined by the Ontario Securities Commission in the National Instrument 45-106. This is NOT an automated lending portal.
