Definition
On Canadian marketplaces, the standard board lot for securities priced at $1.00 or more is 100 shares; for securities priced $0.10 to $0.99 it is 500 shares; for securities priced below $0.10 it is 1,000 shares. A mixed lot (or broken lot) is a quantity that includes both board lots and an odd-lot remainder (e.g., 250 shares = 2 board lots + 50 odd-lot shares). Odd-lot orders historically received different treatment: some marketplaces did not display odd-lot quotes in their depth-of-book feeds, and odd-lot orders were sometimes executed at the prevailing bid or offer without entering the order book. Under modern UMIR and marketplace rules, odd-lot handling has been integrated more closely with round-lot execution, but execution quality for odd lots can still differ on some platforms. For exam purposes, the board lot definition affects minimum commission calculations, margin requirements (often calculated on a per-board-lot basis), and the definition of short positions for UMIR reporting.
Source
TSX Trading Rules; UMIR 1.1 (definitions); CIRO IDPC margin rules
Where this shows up on the CIRE
- Outcome 8.1