SEDAR+ Filing Formats

The primary document extension allowable on SEDAR+ is .pdf. However, in very specific circumstances .doc, .docx and .xlsx are permitted. Video files cannot be submitted on SEDAR+.

Although we recommend you send us PDF documents for filing, we can convert many different document formats, including paper, word-processing, spreadsheet and desktop publishing files into PDF for you.

PDF Format

PDF stands for Portable Document Format. Documents in PDF must be viewed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. It is a proprietary standard, set forth by the Adobe Corporation, for conveying graphic/multi-media-intensive document information across multiple platforms.

XBRL Format

XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is an emerging XML-based standard to define and exchange business and financial performance information. The standard is governed by a not-for-profit international consortium (XBRL International Incorporated) of approximately 450 organizations, including regulators, government agencies, infomediaries and software vendors.

XBRL data is considered interactive, which means it can be presented to investors and analysts quickly in a format they can most easily use. Interactive data pinpoints all of the facts and figures trapped in dense documents, allowing the analyst to immediately identify exactly the information they want, extract and compare it to the results of other companies, performance in past years, industry averages - in whatever manner the analyst wishes to present comparatives.

Reporting issuers may voluntarily submit unofficial XBRL documents alongside official PDF filings.

Whenever possible, ensure PDFs are created from an electronic version of the document. PDFs created from a paper document will result in large file sizes and be of poorer quality.

The file may not contain annotations (attached files or embedded objects) or it will be rejected by SEDAR. Additionally, we will not be able to work with your file if it is password-protected or read only. If your working file contains such features, please remove them before sending us the file. Hyperlinks are not permitted.

SEDAR Filing Format History

In developing SEDAR, the Canadian Securities Administrators tried to balance the needs of filers seeking a way to efficiently file their documents on SEDAR against the desire to make the documents easily available to the public. When SEDAR was first initiated, CDS determined that the three most common electronic document formats used by filers were MS Word, WordPerfect and PDF. The decision was made to adopt these common formats as the standard for SEDAR filings. With Release 6 of the SEDAR filing application in September, 1999, PDF is now the only official filing format for filers' documents. Because documents filed previous to this date remain in their original filing format, some of the documents you retrieve are in MS Word or WordPerfect. In 2007 the CSA introduced a voluntary XBRL filing program, enabling reporting issuers to file unofficial XBRL documents alongside their respective official PDF versions.