Rogers Communications says it rejected an attempt by former chair Edward Rogers to name a slate of new directors because the move “does not comply with laws of British Columbia,” where the company is incorporated.
“The proposal by Mr. Edward Rogers to hold a purported Board meeting with his proposed slate of directors this weekend does not comply with laws of British Columbia, where Rogers Communications Inc. is incorporated, and is therefore not valid,” the company said in a statement on Saturday.
“Accordingly, the purported Board meeting and anything that may arise from such a meeting is also invalid.”
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