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(JENNIFER ROBERTS For The Globe and Mail)
Telus case shows more disclosure needed for ‘empty voting’
BOYD ERMAN
— The Globe and Mail
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No matter how bad something might look, it’s only a crime if there’s a law against it.
That’s the conundrum that Telus Corp. faces in its battle with a U.S. hedge fund, and one that many other companies around the globe are likely to confront as regulators struggle with how to regulate so-called empty voting.