Matters To Consider For The 2019 Annual Meeting And Proxy Season

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Every year, reporting issuers are faced with the task of tailoring the disclosure for their annual meeting to an ever-evolving list of changes in securities laws, updates to stock exchanges rules, new guidance...
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law
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Every year, reporting issuers are faced with the task of tailoring the disclosure for their annual meeting to an ever-evolving list of changes in securities laws, updates to stock exchanges rules, new guidance from proxy advisors, and developing corporate governance trends.

The checklist and overview of certain matters relevant to the 2019 proxy season that follows is intended to help reporting issuers in Canada prepare for their upcoming annual meetings by identifying relevant developments in disclosure rules and governance practices over the past year. We have prepared the checklist below to set out very briefly the areas where the Canadian Securities Administrators have provided guidance on or updates to their respective disclosure rules, where proxy advisory firms have updated their proxy voting guidelines, and where trends or best practices have emerged or evolved, either at the instigation of advocacy groups or otherwise. In certain cases this year, governance trends of previous years have developed into themes that link the requirements of regulators, legislatures, proxy advisors and investors.

Greater detail on the guidance, updates, trends and developments identified in the checklist is available here.

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Matters To Consider For The 2019 Annual Meeting And Proxy Season

Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

Contributor

Lawson Lundell is a leading full-service law firm, known for our strategic approach to legal services. With over 160 lawyers, and offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Yellowknife and Kelowna, we are widely recognized for our depth of experience and innovative solutions to complex business law and litigation matters across various sectors.
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