CANADA - Several large pension plans have reportedly called for the "30% rule" limiting their influence over acquired companies to be scrapped.
The move came as some giant schemes have bought major stakes in firms, but are subsequently unable to choose more than 30% of the board of directors, under Canada’s legislation. Ontario Municipa...
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