The article entitled “TSX makes majority voting mandatory”, originally published in The Bottom Line, was so informative that it has been picked up by The Lawyers Weekly in their June 4, 2014 edition. In the article, Bernard comments on the new voting rules being put in place by the Toronto Stock Exchange and suggests that it gives more power to the shareholders.
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