Also in the news today, two sides square off over battle for control of Rogers in B.C. Supreme Court
This is the daily Evening Update newsletter. If you’re reading this on the web, or it was sent to you as a forward, you can sign up for Evening Update and more than 20 more Globe newslettersHearing into battle for control of Rogers opens in B.C. Supreme Courthas kicked off
Rogers, son of the company’s late founder, Ted, is asking the court to sanction his move to replace five independent directors with his own candidates without holding a shareholder meeting. His mother, Loretta Rogers, and sisters Martha Rogers and Melinda Rogers-Hixon have said the move is not only illegal but also contravenes the wishes of founder Ted Rogers.into Rogers Communications’ $26-billion acquisition of Shaw Communications because of uncertainty around the control of Rogers.
The update sheds more light on who died during the period, when B.C. shattered dozens of temperature records daily. The investigation continues and a final report is expected next spring.
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