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VIRTUAL CHAPTER EVENT
25 April 2024, 12 - 1pm EDT
TORONTO VIRTUAL CHAPTER MEETING
TORONTO THUMB
Workplace solutions
Canada

SESSION ONE: HOW BLACKOUT PERIODS IMPACT EQUITY AWARDS
What are the different ways issuers address blackout periods in their equity incentive awards, including how blackout periods impact the timing for granting or settlement of awards and the calculation of award values?  What have regulators said? What if a special blackout is in place when annual awards are scheduled to be made?  The event will focus on gathering market perspectives and sharing practices from various organizations

SESSION TWO: LTIP TREATMENT FOR RETIRESS: EVOLUTION, CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES
The purpose of this session is to address the complexities and considerations surrounding the treatment of retirees in the context of LTIPs within the share plan world. The session will explore how the treatment of retirees has evolved over the years, the challenges it presents, and best practices for dealing with retirees and good leavers.

COST:
There is no cost for this chapter meeting, but registration is required. Both GEO members and non-members are welcome.

 

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
28 November 2023, 4:30 - 6:30pm EST
GEO TORONTO CHAPTER MEETING
Toronto

Ali Abid, CCGG
Assad Mallick, TELUS Health
Amanda Voegeli, Southlea Group

Canada

EXPLORING BEST PRACTICES IN SHARE OWNERSHIP GUIDELINES

The expert panel will dive into the world of share ownership guidelines, shedding light on their importance in aligning management interests with shareholders.

Attend to discover insights from the 2022 review conducted by the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance, an essential report that analyzes proxy circular disclosures from 237 Canadian companies.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover the essential components of effective share ownership guidelines.
  • Gain insights into methods for accurately valuing equity securities.
  • Understand the best practices for treating unvested awards and their impact on share ownership policies.
NEWS
2 August 2023
SEC APPROVES NYSE AND NASDAQ CLAWBACK LISTING STANDARDS - ASSESSING THE IMPLICATIONS FOR CANADIAN FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUERS
article

Michael H. Taylor , Cory Kent and Ravipal Bains

Finance, tax and accounting
Executive plans
Canada
USA

The article discusses the approval by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of clawback listing standards for the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. These standards, aligned with the SEC Clawback Rules, mandate that listed companies develop and implement clawback policies for recovering incentive-based compensation from executive officers in the event of an accounting restatement. The article provides an overview of the key elements of the SEC Clawback Rules, including their application to all issuers, the triggers for recovery, the types of compensation covered, and disclosure requirements. The article also offers guidance for Canadian companies subject to these rules, highlighting potential implications and considerations for compliance with the new standards. The deadline for companies listed on NYSE and NASDAQ to adopt compliant clawback policies is outlined, along with the consequences of non-compliance, and the need for Canadian companies to adjust their compensation plans and policies accordingly. Additionally, the article touches on the perspectives of proxy advisory firms Glass Lewis and ISS, and the evolving market practice regarding clawbacks in Canada.

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ARTICLE
18 July 2023
CORNISH METALS CORPORATE UPDATE AND GRANTS INCENTIVE STOCK OPTIONS
external article

SOURCE: Yahoo Finance 

Canada

 

The article covers Cornish Metals Inc.'s recent corporate update, highlighting the grant of 11 million incentive stock options to its executive management and senior staff as part of a Long Term Incentive Plan (LTIP). The options are priced at £0.18 per share and will vest over three years, expiring on July 17, 2028. This grant brings the total options issued to 3.02% of the company's Issued Capital. Additionally, the article briefly mentions the appointment of sub-committees of the Board following a recent Annual General Meeting.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
14 June 2023, 4 - 5:30pm EDT
TORONTO CHAPTER MEETING
Toronto
Trending now
Canada

COMPENSATION CLAWBACKS UNVEILED: NAVIGATING NEW RULES WITH URGENCY 
Compensation clawback rules are becoming increasingly stringent, impacting companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges. This session will provide vital insights into the new U.S. securities rules and stock exchange requirements that mandate the adoption of executive incentive compensation clawback policies. We will explore the implications, challenges, and urgent actions Canadian companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges must take to ensure compliance and avoid potential delisting. 

EQUITY - KEEPING IT REAL AND RELEVANT TODAY 
In a landscape characterized by high inflation, economic uncertainty, intensified climate and regulatory risks, and fluctuating employee turnover, the appeal of share ownership has diminished. Moreover, employees, influenced by market conditions and the availability of alternative compensation options, may undervalue the potential benefits of equity incentives compared to cash rewards. This session aims to explore effective approaches to ensure that equity programs deliver their intended retention and incentive benefits in today's dynamic environment. 

LOCATION:
Deloitte
8 Adelaide Street West
Toronto, M5H 0A9

COST:
There is no cost to attend this Chapter meeting. Both GEO members and non-members are welcomed to join!

Registration is required.

Ana-Luiza

Ana-Luiza Georgescu, FGE

Partner
Andersen in Switzerland
Canada

Class os 2018

NEWS
2 May 2023
CANADIAN EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP TRUST MODEL MISSING INCENTIVES FOR COMPANIES: EXPERT
External article

SOURCE: Benefitscanada.com

Legal and regulatory
Canada

As the Canadian government develops its legislation to permit employee ownership trusts, the fact that the proposed model doesn’t include incentives is a big blow to companies considering the option, according to one expert.

Amélie Desrochers

Amélie Desrochers

Amélie is a Partner within the Tax & Legal practice at Deloitte Canada and leads our National Equity and Incentives service line. She has over 17 years of tax experience, specializing in the area of compensation design, implementation and operation of companies’ incentive arrangements, in addition to considering tax optimization strategies in a cross-border / global context. She is advising a number of Canadian headquartered public and private companies on all aspects of rewards and is serving a number of clients in the financial services industry.