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Security Based Compensation Policy

TSX Venture Exchange is pleased to announce changes to its policies regarding Security Based Compensation. Policy 4.4 - Security Based Compensation covers a variety of types of Security Based Compensation, such as deferred share units, performance share units, restricted share units and stock appreciation rights. Amendments have also been made to the Form 4G Summary Form - Security Based Compensation. More information can be found in the Security Based Compensation Bulletin Notice.

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