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5 Key Developments in Canadian Corporate Governance Rules in 2017

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By Orestes Pasparakis & Walied Soliman on December 20, 2017

Members of Norton Rose Fulbright’s Canadian Special Situations team have published an article on the firm’s website highlighting key developments in Canadian corporate governance rules in 2017. The article can be found here: https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/files/ca-5-key-developments-in-canadian-corporate-governance-rules-in-2017-161267.pdf.

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