The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) has revoked the life insurance and accident and sickness insurance agent licence of Jonathan Matthew Warden after finding he is not suitable to be licensed under Ontario’s Insurance Act. FSRA concluded Warden demonstrated untrustworthiness by working with non-licensee Daniel Emerson Tiffin, failing to cooperate with an insurer’s investigation, and failing to cooperate fully with FSRA’s investigation, including by obfuscating his relationship with Tiffin. FSRA also imposed an administrative penalty of CAD 5,000 for failing to respond to FSRA’s inquiries promptly, explicitly and completely, contrary to sections 442.1(5) and 442.3(3) of the Insurance Act; the orders resulted from a settlement with Warden.
Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario 2026-02-24
Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario revokes Jonathan Matthew Warden’s insurance agent licence and imposes CAD 5,000 penalty
The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario has revoked Jonathan Matthew Warden's life and accident and sickness insurance agent licence, citing unsuitability under Ontario’s Insurance Act. Warden was found untrustworthy for collaborating with non-licensee Daniel Emerson Tiffin and obstructing investigations. An administrative penalty of CAD 5,000 was imposed for non-compliance with FSRA inquiries, as part of a settlement.