Banks face rising shareholder pressure through climate resolutions as AGMs loom

Na'moks, a spokesman for the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs, holds a press conference in Smithers, B.C., Tuesday, Jan.7, 2020, on the one-year anniversary of RCMP enforcement of an injunction granted to Coastal GasLink. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amy Smart

TORONTO - It was only after his flight landed in Toronto last year that Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief Na鈥橫oks learned that Royal Bank of Canada had cancelled its in-person annual general meeting with less than a day's notice.

The bank cited COVID-19 as the reason it moved the event entirely online, but those assembled to protest the bank鈥檚 climate record were left wondering if there was more to it andNa鈥橫oks says he was insulted that executives weren鈥檛 willing to face him.

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