Supreme Court rules investors can sue companies that fail to disclose ‘material changes’ fast enough | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 28, 2025 - 11:00

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Supreme Court rules investors can sue companies that fail to disclose ‘material changes’ fast enough

November 28, 2025

Canadian public companies will need to meet a higher standard of disclosure in response to a landmark decision from the country’s highest court.

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that an investor can sue a company if it does not immediately disclose changes in its operations.



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