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December 04, 2018

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Canadian Securities Regulators Caution Issuers About Problematic Promotional Activities

The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), today published CSA Staff Notice 51-356, Problematic promotional activities by issuers, cautioning companies to avoid promotional activities that may artificially increase an issuer's share price or trading volume, or may mislead investors.

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2019 Proxy Paper(TM) Guidelines

Glass Lewis evaluates these guidelines on an ongoing basis and formally updates them on an annual basis. This year we've made noteworthy revisions.

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The Expert Panel on Sustainable Finance - Executive Summary

In Spring 2018, the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change and the Minister of Finance appointed us to form an Expert Panel on Sustainable Finance. Our mandate is to engage with a wide range of stakeholders on sustainable finance in Canada to articulate the key challenges and opportunities and to provide next step recommendations to the Government of Canada.

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Corporate Reporting Dialogue: Better Alignment for More Effective Reporting

Transparency in business is no longer an option. From civil society to governments and from employees to investors, companies need to get the right information to the right audience. That is exactly where the different sustainability reporting standards and frameworks can be of added value. But using the different options is still perceived as a burden by reporters. The Corporate Reporting Dialogue is taking practical steps to address this perception.

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IR30: The Right Message for the Right Investor Through the Right Channel

In this Q&A, CN's Paul Butcher shares his thoughts on what makes an effective IR program

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2019 Americas Proxy Voting Guidelines Updates

Benchmark Policy Changes for U.S., Canada, and Latin America

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ISS Expands Reach of Gender Diversity Policy

ISS is expanding its voting policy regarding gender diversity at Canadian companies beyond firms included in the S&P/TSX composite index.

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