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Short List of Nominees IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees AWARDS BY RESEARCH Best overall investor relations (large cap) Agnico Eagle Mines CN Fortis RBC Suncor Energy TC Energy Corporation Best overall investor relations (mid-cap) ARC Resources Canadian Tire Corporation Endeavour Mining Intact Financial Corporation WSP Best overall investor relations (small cap) Aecon Group Altus Group Boralex Hudbay Minerals Precision Drilling Corporation Best investor relations officer (large cap) Agnico Eagle Mines Brian Christie CGI Lorne Gorber CN Paul Butcher Fortis Stephanie Amaimo RBC Asim Imran TD Bank Group Gillian Manning IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees Best investor relations officer (small to mid-cap) Alamos Gold Scott Parsons Altus Group Camilla Bartosiewicz ARC Resources Kris Bibby* Endeavour Mining Martino De Ciccio Gibson Energy Mark Chyc-Cies WSP Isabelle Adjahi *Kris Bibby is now CFO of ARC Resources Best IR by a senior management team (large cap) Agnico Eagle Mines Sean Boyd, CEO & David Smith, CFO Fortis Barry Perry, CEO & Jocelyn Perry, CFO Nutrien Pedro Farah, CFO & Chuck Magro, CEO RBC Rod Bolger, CFO & David McKay, CEO Suncor Energy Alister Cowan, CFO & Mark Little, CEO TC Energy Corporation Russell Girling, CEO & Donald Marchand, CFO Best IR by a senior management team (small to mid-cap) Alamos Gold John McCluskey, CEO & Jamie Porter, CFO Altus Group Angelo Bartolini, CFO & Robert Courteau, CEO ARC Resources Van Dafoe**, CFO & Myron Stadnyk***, CEO Patrick Bouisset, executive vice president & Endeavour Mining Sébastien De Montessus, CEO Precision Drilling Corporation Carey Ford, CFO & Kevin Neveu, CEO **Van Dafoe retired in February 2020 and was succeeded as CFO by Kris Bibby ***Myron Stadnyk was succeeded as CEO by Terry Anderson in February 2020. Stadnyk is now ARC Resources' president Best financial reporting Agnico Eagle Mines CN Fortis RBC TC Energy Corporation TD Bank Group IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees Best IR by a Canadian company in the US market Fortis Nutrien Scotiabank Waste Connections SECTOR AWARDS Best in sector: consumer discretionary & consumer staples Canadian Tire Corporation Cineplex Entertainment Dollarama Gildan Activewear Spin Master Best in sector: energy (small cap) Baytex Energy Corp Calfrac Well Services Enerplus Corporation Precision Drilling Corporation Best in sector: energy (mid-cap) ARC Resources Gibson Energy Keyera Vermilion Energy Best in sector: energy (large cap) Canadian Natural Resources Cenovus Energy Suncor Energy TC Energy Corporation Best in sector: financials & real estate (small to mid-cap) Altus Group Equitable Group TMX Group IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees Best in sector: financials & real estate (large cap) Intact Financial Corporation Manulife Financial RBC TD Bank Group Best in sector: industrials Aecon Group Canadian Pacific Railway CN Waste Connections WSP Best in sector: materials (small cap) Canfor Eldorado Gold Corporation Ero Copper Corp Hudbay Minerals Best in sector: materials (mid-cap) Alamos Gold Endeavour Mining Lundin Mining Corporation SSR Mining Best in sector: materials (large cap) Agnico Eagle Mines Nutrien Teck Resources Best in sector: technology & communications BCE CGI Shopify TELUS Thomson Reuters IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees Best in sector: utilities Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Fortis Northland Power Superior Plus AWARDS BY NOMINATION Best ESG reporting Agnico Eagle Mines Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp BMO Financial Group Sun Life Financial TD Bank Group Best investor event Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp Altus Group BRP Shopify Teck Resources Best use of technology & social media for IR ARC Resources Sun Life Financial Best IR during a corporate transaction MediPharm Labs Teck Resources Best IR website ARC Resources Aurora Cannabis Hydro One IR Magazine Awards – Canada 2020 Short list of nominees Rising star Endeavour Mining Martino Di Ciccio Enerflex Stefan Ali Gibson Energy Mark Chyc-Cies Hydro One Omar Javed Mene Renee Wei .
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