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BANC - Standing Committee

Banking, Commerce and the Economy

 

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

The Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce

Chairman, The Honourable Michael Kirby
Deputy Chairman, The Honourable David Angus

August 1996


TABLE OF CONTENTS

ORDERS OF REFERENCE

MEMBERSHIP

RECOMMENDATIONS

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

OVERVIEW

A. Mandatory Review of the CBCA

B. The Use of Regulations

C. Harmonization

D. Qualifications of Directors

CHAPTER 1 - DIRECTORS' LIABILITY

INTRODUCTION

FIDUCIARY DUTY

STANDARD OF CARE

DIRECTORS' STATUTORY LIABILITIES .

A. Background

B. Directors' Liability under the CBCA

C. Defence Mechanisms

  1. Good Faith Reliance Defence
  2. Due Diligence Defence

REVIEW OF DIRECTORS' LIABILITY LEGISLATION

LIABILITY CAP

LIABILITY OF MANAGEMENT .

DIRECTORS' LIABILITY FOR WAGES

A. Background

B. Wage Liability under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act .

  1. Wage-earner Protection Scheme
  2. Super-priority

C. Views of the Committee

CHAPTER 2 - THE PROS AND CONS OF A NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

CHAPTER 3 - RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR DIRECTORS

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

VIEWS EXPRESSED BY WITNESSES

VIEWS OF THE COMMITTEE

CHAPTER 4 - INSIDER TRADING

THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN CORPORATE LAW AND SECURITIES LAW

THE REGULATION OF INSIDER TRADING

A. Background

B. Insider Trading under the Canada Business Corporations Act

  1. Requirement to File Reports
  2. Prohibition against Speculative Trading
  3. Civil Liability

C. Insider Trading Under Provincial Legislation

AMENDING THE CBCA REQUIREMENTS

A. Eliminating All CBCA Insider Trading Requirements

B. Eliminating the Insider Reporting Provision of the CBCA

MODERNIZING THE CBCA INSIDER REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

CHAPTER 5 - SHAREHOLDER COMMUNICATION AND PROXY

SOLICITATION RULES

INTRODUCTION

COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN CORPORATIONS AND SHAREHOLDERS

A. Background

B. The Nominee System

C. The Depository System

D. National Policy 41

AMENDMENTS TO THE CBCA

COMMUNICATIONS AMONG SHAREHOLDERS

A. Introduction .

B. Views of the Witnesses

CHAPTER 6 - TAKE-OVER BIDS AND GOING-PRIVATE TRANSACTIONS

INTRODUCTION

TAKE-OVER BID THRESHOLD

EXTENDING THE MINIMUM BID PERIOD

A. Background

B. Defensive Mechanisms -- Poison Pills .

GOING-PRIVATE TRANSACTIONS

A. Introduction

B. Views of the Witnesses

CHAPTER 7 - CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS

INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS

A. Background .

B. Views Presented to the Committee

C. Views of the Committee

CANADA'S FOREIGN PROPERTY RULE

A. Background

B. Views of Witnesses Before the Committee

C. Views of the Committee

APPENDICES

APPENDIX 1: NEWS RELEASE

APPENDIX 2: MINISTER'S LETTER

APPENDIX 3: DIRECTORS' LIABILITY UNDER SELECTED FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL STATUTES

APPENDIX 4: LARGEST CANADIAN FUNDS/POOLS

APPENDIX 5: WITNESSES


ORDERS OF REFERENCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Extract from the Journals of the Senate, Thursday, March 21, 1996:

"The Honourable Senator Graham, on behalf of Senator Kirby, moved:

THAT, the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce be authorized to examine and report upon the present state of the financial system in Canada;

THAT the papers and evidence received and taken on the subject during the First Session of the Thirty-Fifth Parliament and any other relevant Parliamentary papers and evidence on the said subject be referred to the Committee;

THAT the Committee be empowered to permit coverage by electronic media of its public proceedings with the least possible disruption of its hearings; and

THAT the Committee submit its final report no later than December 12, 1996.

The question being put on the motion, it was adopted."

Paul Bélisle

Clerk of the Senate

Extract from the Journals of the Senate, Thursday, March 28, 1996:

"The Honourable Senator St. Germain, on behalf of Senator Kirby, seconded by the Honourable Senator MacDonald (Halifax), moved:

THAT the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce, which was authorized by the Senate on March 21, 1996 to examine the present state of the financial system in Canada, be permitted, notwithstanding usual practices, to deposit a report on the said subject with the Clerk of the Senate, if the Senate is not sitting, and that the said report shall thereupon be deemed to have been tabled in the Chamber.

The question being put on the motion, it was adopted."

Paul Bélisle

Clerk of the Senate

MEMBERSHIP

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Honourable Michael Kirby, Chairman

The Honourable W. David Angus, Deputy Chairman

and

The Honourable Senators:

Austin, Jack, P.C.

* Fairbairn, Joyce, P.C. (or Graham, Alasdair B.)Meighen, Michael Arthur

Hervieux-Payette, Céline, P.C.

Perrault, Raymond, P.C.

Kenny, Colin

Kolber, E. Leo

Stewart, John B.

* Lynch-Staunton, John (or Berntson, Eric)

Kelleher, James F., P.C.

St. Germain, Gerry, P.C.

Simard, Jean-Maurice

*Ex Officio Members

Note: The Honourable Senators Bacon, Buchanan, Hays, Oliver and Stratton served on the Task Force on Corporate Governance or were present at meetings at various stages during the course of this study.

Staff from the Research Branch of the Library of Parliament:

Mr. Gerald Goldstein, Chief, Economics Division; and

Ms. Margaret Smith, Research Officer, Law and Government Division

Staff from the Committees and Private Legislation Directorate:

Mr. Michel Patrice, Legislative Clerk; and

Ms. Lise Bouchard, Administrative Assistant.

Paul Benoit

Clerk of the Committee


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