Finance Minister Jim Flaherty will meet with his provincial counterparts and provincial securities ministers at the end of June to discuss a range of topics, including a streamlined regulatory system.

Flaherty has been pushing for the creation of a single securities regulator instead of the present patchwork, which sees each province and territory with its own agency.

The ministers are to meet at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., June 26-28.

While Ontario endorses a single regulator, the other provinces support what is known as a passport system, which would harmonize provincial regulation of capital markets, but keep the provincial agencies.

In his May budget, Flaherty pledged to promote the notion of a national market regulator.