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Toronto Star
21-07-2025
- Business
- Toronto Star
‘New kind of frontier': Shareholder proposals on AI becoming increasingly widespread
When Canada's most valuable companies hosted their annual general meetings this year, there was a new topic for shareholders to vote on among the usual requests to appoint board members and OK their executive compensation. The proposal from Quebec-based investor rights group le mouvement d'éducation et de défense des actionnaires centred on artificial intelligence. It asked 14 companies, including Canada's biggest banks, retailer Dollarama Inc. and telecom giant BCE Inc., to sign a voluntary code of conduct the federal government developed to govern the technology.


The Market Online
28-04-2025
- Business
- The Market Online
The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, Ep. 8: Dollarama and Standard Lithium
Welcome to episode 8 of The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, where Stockhouse columnists Jonathon Brown and Trevor Abes each deliver a 2.5-minute stock pick related to recent news stories with investment implications. Here are Jon's articles for episode 8: Here are Trevor's articles: Here's a list of past episodes: Thanks for listening! Join the discussion: Find out what investors are saying about The 5-Minute Investor Podcast and this week's stock picks on the Dollarama Inc. and Standard Lithium Ltd. Bullboards and check out the rest of Stockhouse's stock forums and message boards. The 5-Minute Investor is on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Stockhouse or wherever you find your podcasts. The material provided in this podcast is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here. (Top image: Adobe Stock)


Bloomberg
26-03-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Dollarama to Buy Australia's Reject Shop for Twice Market Value
Canada's Dollarama Inc. has agreed to buy Australian discount retailer Reject Shop Ltd. in a deal pitched at a more than 100% premium. The A$259 million ($163 million) offer values Reject Shop shares at A$6.68 each, more than double Wednesday's closing price of A$3.15, the companies said Thursday.