This is a generic enforcement decision against a company and individual with no disclosed details about the underlying violations, making it impossible to determine which financial services category (if any) is relevant.
Without knowledge of Green Hygienics Holdings Inc.'s actual business model or the nature of the securities violations, no secondary tag can be confidently assigned; this appears to be a procedural enforcement notice rather than a substantive regulatory update.
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The BCSC has issued a formal enforcement decision against a named entity and individual, indicating a concluded investigation with sanctions or remedial measures, though specific violation details are not disclosed in the source material.
Mandatory inheritance: Enforcement is a child of Supervision, so Supervision must be raised as the secondary tag, though the sparse source material limits confidence in the specific regulatory domain.
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TITLE: British Columbia Securities Commission Issues Decision Against Green Hygienics Holdings Inc. and Ronald Wayne Loudoun
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On June 12, 2026, the British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) issued a decision against Green Hygienics Holdings Inc. and Ronald Wayne Loudoun. The decision, numbered 2026 BCSECCOM 199, became effective on June 12, 2026, with the formal publication following on June 15, 2026.
The BCSC decision represents an enforcement action by the commission against the company and the individual. While the specific details of the violations or grounds for the decision are not outlined in the available source material, the issuance of a formal decision indicates that the BCSC has concluded an investigation or proceeding and determined that enforcement action was warranted. BCSC decisions of this nature typically address breaches of British Columbia securities legislation or BCSC rules and may result in sanctions, orders, or other remedial measures.
The decision is available in full through the BCSC's official documentation portal. Parties subject to or affected by BCSC enforcement decisions may have rights to seek review or appeal, depending on the nature of the decision and applicable procedural rules under British Columbia securities law. The effective date of June 12, 2026, indicates when the decision's terms came into force.
REFERENCES:
British Columbia Securities Commission. (2026, June 15). BCSC Decisions: Green Hygienics Holdings Inc. and Ronald Wayne Loudoun [Decision]. 2026 BCSECCOM 199. https://www.bcsc.bc.ca/