Hi
Actually the only compliance not at the moment registered is the FCAA documents we are raising funds for now. Not required until release or Canada gives lee-way post release as long as the paperwork is in progress.
Advantage still prays for you.
Thanks,
Spencer
I have to say that you just made my day, in a positive tone and not even a hint of sarcasm, I spent at least three hours reading articles upon articles about crowdfunding in Canada that might help with any other cases in the future, and I always love to learn new things. If only we met in other circumstances...
Now, back to our topic, diving through
FCAA, I found that Canada allows certain leeway on their public offering procedure, where a small business entities are allowed to crowdfund certain amount to handle their legal documentation. This is a very interesting news and --for the first time-- at least we're almost on the same page and same understanding of the current situation. But...
Tell me, am I interpreting this section correctly? That the crowdfund exemption for prospectus should be done through a third party, a crowdfunding platform, whom obligated to share the details of the exempted company requesting crowdfund through their platform?

I didn't find this platform mentioned anywhere, even when I asked you which method do you suggest the buyer to invest on you... well, of course, it could be a simple case of oversight, not a big problem. So what is the crownfund platform you use, again?
Another thing that I'm honestly confused and hopefully you can explain better. On the
rules issued by FCAA, it is stated as below,

The first part I marked in blue box strengthen the understanding that in order to be allowed for crowdfund with an exemption, you had to go through a third party, a funding portal, but point 5.(1).(d). is rather... complicating things, isn't it? As what you tried to raise is included on the category of investment fund
Terminology varies with country but investment funds are often referred to as investment pools, collective investment vehicles, collective investment schemes, managed funds, or simply funds.