[PRE 14A] Canopy Growth Corporation Preliminary Proxy Statement
Form 4 highlights: On 24-Jul-2025, SM Energy (SM) Senior Vice President � Business Development & Land Kenneth J. Knott reported insider equity transactions. A performance share unit (PSU) award vested, issuing 3,458 common shares to Knott (Code M). To satisfy tax withholding, 843 shares were disposed of at $24.71 each (Code F). His direct holdings after settlement total 134,235 common shares.
On 25-Jul-2025 Knott also received 15,361 restricted stock units (RSUs) that vest in six equal biannual installments starting 1-Jan-2026. Each RSU converts to one common share upon vesting, bringing his derivative holdings to 15,361 RSUs.
The net effect is an incremental 2,615-share increase in direct ownership, modestly reinforcing management-shareholder alignment. Given SM’s large public float, the dollar value is immaterial at the corporate level, implying limited market impact.
Punti salienti del Modulo 4: Il 24 luglio 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, Senior Vice President � Business Development & Land di SM Energy (SM), ha comunicato operazioni di insider equity. Un premio in performance share unit (PSU) è maturato, assegnando a Knott 3.458 azioni ordinarie (Codice M). Per coprire la ritenuta fiscale, sono state vendute 843 azioni al prezzo di 24,71$ ciascuna (Codice F). Dopo la liquidazione, il suo possesso diretto ammonta a 134.235 azioni ordinarie.
Il 25 luglio 2025 Knott ha inoltre ricevuto 15.361 restricted stock units (RSU) che matureranno in sei rate semestrali uguali a partire dal 1° gennaio 2026. Ogni RSU si converte in un’azione ordinaria al momento della maturazione, portando il suo possesso derivato a 15.361 RSU.
L’effetto netto è un aumento di 2.615 azioni nella proprietà diretta, rafforzando moderatamente l’allineamento tra management e azionisti. Considerando l’ampio flottante pubblico di SM, il valore in dollari è irrilevante a livello aziendale, suggerendo un impatto limitato sul mercato.
Aspectos destacados del Formulario 4: El 24 de julio de 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, Vicepresidente Senior de Desarrollo Comercial y Terrenos de SM Energy (SM), reportó transacciones internas de acciones. Se consolidó una adjudicación de unidades de acciones por desempeño (PSU), emitiendo 3,458 acciones ordinarias a Knott (Código M). Para cubrir la retención fiscal, se dispusieron 843 acciones a 24,71 dólares cada una (Código F). Tras la liquidación, sus tenencias directas suman 134,235 acciones ordinarias.
El 25 de julio de 2025, Knott también recibió 15,361 unidades restringidas de acciones (RSU) que se consolidarán en seis cuotas semestrales iguales a partir del 1 de enero de 2026. Cada RSU se convierte en una acción ordinaria al consolidarse, elevando sus tenencias derivadas a 15,361 RSU.
El efecto neto es un aumento incremental de 2,615 acciones en la propiedad directa, reforzando moderadamente la alineación entre la dirección y los accionistas. Dado el amplio flotante público de SM, el valor en dólares es insignificante a nivel corporativo, lo que implica un impacto limitado en el mercado.
Form 4 주요 내용: 2025� 7� 24�, SM Energy(SM)� 사업 개발 � 토지 담당 수석 부사장 Kenneth J. Knott가 내부� 주식 거래� 보고했습니다. 성과 주식 단위(PSU) 보상� 성숙되어 Knott에게 3,458 보통�가 발행되었습니�(코드 M). 세금 원천징수� 위해 843�가 각각 24.71달러� 처분되었습니�(코드 F). 결제 � 그의 직접 보유 주식은 � 134,235 보통�입니�.
2025� 7� 25�, Knott� 또한 2026� 1� 1일부� 시작하여 6회에 걸쳐 반기별로 균등하게 성숙하는 15,361 제한 주식 단위(RSU)� 받았습니�. � RSU� 성숙 � 1� 보통주로 전환되어 그의 파생 보유량은 15,361 RSU가 됩니�.
� 효과� 직접 소유권이 2,615� 증가� 것으�, 경영진과 주주 간의 정렬� 다소 강화합니�. SM� 대규모 공개 주식 수를 고려� �, 기업 차원에서 금전� 가치는 미미하여 시장� 미치� 영향� 제한적임� 시사합니�.
Points clés du formulaire 4 : Le 24 juillet 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, vice-président senior � développement commercial et foncier chez SM Energy (SM), a déclaré des transactions d’initiés sur actions. Une attribution d’unités d’actions de performance (PSU) est arrivée à échéance, émettant 3 458 actions ordinaires à Knott (Code M). Pour couvrir la retenue d’impôt, 843 actions ont été cédées au prix de 24,71 $ chacune (Code F). Après règlement, ses détentions directes s’élèvent à 134 235 actions ordinaires.
Le 25 juillet 2025, Knott a également reçu 15 361 unités d’actions restreintes (RSU) qui seront acquises en six versements égaux semestriels à partir du 1er janvier 2026. Chaque RSU se convertit en une action ordinaire à l’acquisition, portant ses avoirs dérivés à 15 361 RSU.
L’effet net est une augmentation de 2 615 actions dans la propriété directe, renforçant modérément l’alignement entre la direction et les actionnaires. Étant donné l’importante flottation publique de SM, la valeur en dollars est négligeable au niveau de l’entreprise, ce qui implique un impact limité sur le marché.
Formular 4 Highlights: Am 24. Juli 2025 meldete Kenneth J. Knott, Senior Vice President � Business Development & Land bei SM Energy (SM), Insider-Aktientransaktionen. Eine Performance-Share-Unit (PSU) wurde fällig, wodurch Knott 3.458 Stammaktien erhielt (Code M). Zur Steuerabführung wurden 843 Aktien zu je 24,71 $ veräußert (Code F). Nach der Abwicklung hält er direkt 134.235 Stammaktien.
Am 25. Juli 2025 erhielt Knott außerdem 15.361 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), die in sechs gleichen halbjährlichen Tranchen ab dem 1. Januar 2026 vesten. Jede RSU wandelt sich bei Vesting in eine Stammaktie, womit sein Derivatbestand 15.361 RSUs ٰä.
Der Nettoeffekt ist eine Steigerung des Direktbesitzes um 2.615 Aktien, was die Abstimmung zwischen Management und Aktionären leicht stärkt. Angesichts des großen Streubesitzes von SM ist der Dollarwert auf Unternehmensebene unerheblich, was auf eine begrenzte Marktwirkung hindeutet.
- Executive retained 3,458 vested shares, increasing direct ownership by 2,615 after tax settlement, indicating confidence in SM stock.
- 15,361 new RSUs vest gradually through 2028, reinforcing long-term incentive alignment between management and shareholders.
- 843 shares were sold/withheld to cover taxes, a minor dilution of the gross vesting amount.
- Transaction size is immaterial relative to float, offering little insight into broader company fundamentals.
Insights
TL;DR: Routine insider vesting; negligible impact on valuation.
The filing reflects scheduled PSU vesting and routine tax withholding, resulting in a small net share addition for the executive. The RSU grant merely formalizes part of Knott’s annual compensation package. With only ~2,600 net shares involved versus SM’s ~126 million share count, dilution and trading impact are immaterial. I classify this as neutral information for equity valuation purposes.
TL;DR: Slightly positive for alignment; no governance red flags.
The executive retains the majority of vested shares and accepts multi-year RSU vesting, signalling commitment to long-term performance. No accelerated vesting or unusual dispositions appear. While the stake increase is small, it nudges insider ownership higher and supports incentive alignment, earning a modest positive governance score.
Punti salienti del Modulo 4: Il 24 luglio 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, Senior Vice President � Business Development & Land di SM Energy (SM), ha comunicato operazioni di insider equity. Un premio in performance share unit (PSU) è maturato, assegnando a Knott 3.458 azioni ordinarie (Codice M). Per coprire la ritenuta fiscale, sono state vendute 843 azioni al prezzo di 24,71$ ciascuna (Codice F). Dopo la liquidazione, il suo possesso diretto ammonta a 134.235 azioni ordinarie.
Il 25 luglio 2025 Knott ha inoltre ricevuto 15.361 restricted stock units (RSU) che matureranno in sei rate semestrali uguali a partire dal 1° gennaio 2026. Ogni RSU si converte in un’azione ordinaria al momento della maturazione, portando il suo possesso derivato a 15.361 RSU.
L’effetto netto è un aumento di 2.615 azioni nella proprietà diretta, rafforzando moderatamente l’allineamento tra management e azionisti. Considerando l’ampio flottante pubblico di SM, il valore in dollari è irrilevante a livello aziendale, suggerendo un impatto limitato sul mercato.
Aspectos destacados del Formulario 4: El 24 de julio de 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, Vicepresidente Senior de Desarrollo Comercial y Terrenos de SM Energy (SM), reportó transacciones internas de acciones. Se consolidó una adjudicación de unidades de acciones por desempeño (PSU), emitiendo 3,458 acciones ordinarias a Knott (Código M). Para cubrir la retención fiscal, se dispusieron 843 acciones a 24,71 dólares cada una (Código F). Tras la liquidación, sus tenencias directas suman 134,235 acciones ordinarias.
El 25 de julio de 2025, Knott también recibió 15,361 unidades restringidas de acciones (RSU) que se consolidarán en seis cuotas semestrales iguales a partir del 1 de enero de 2026. Cada RSU se convierte en una acción ordinaria al consolidarse, elevando sus tenencias derivadas a 15,361 RSU.
El efecto neto es un aumento incremental de 2,615 acciones en la propiedad directa, reforzando moderadamente la alineación entre la dirección y los accionistas. Dado el amplio flotante público de SM, el valor en dólares es insignificante a nivel corporativo, lo que implica un impacto limitado en el mercado.
Form 4 주요 내용: 2025� 7� 24�, SM Energy(SM)� 사업 개발 � 토지 담당 수석 부사장 Kenneth J. Knott가 내부� 주식 거래� 보고했습니다. 성과 주식 단위(PSU) 보상� 성숙되어 Knott에게 3,458 보통�가 발행되었습니�(코드 M). 세금 원천징수� 위해 843�가 각각 24.71달러� 처분되었습니�(코드 F). 결제 � 그의 직접 보유 주식은 � 134,235 보통�입니�.
2025� 7� 25�, Knott� 또한 2026� 1� 1일부� 시작하여 6회에 걸쳐 반기별로 균등하게 성숙하는 15,361 제한 주식 단위(RSU)� 받았습니�. � RSU� 성숙 � 1� 보통주로 전환되어 그의 파생 보유량은 15,361 RSU가 됩니�.
� 효과� 직접 소유권이 2,615� 증가� 것으�, 경영진과 주주 간의 정렬� 다소 강화합니�. SM� 대규모 공개 주식 수를 고려� �, 기업 차원에서 금전� 가치는 미미하여 시장� 미치� 영향� 제한적임� 시사합니�.
Points clés du formulaire 4 : Le 24 juillet 2025, Kenneth J. Knott, vice-président senior � développement commercial et foncier chez SM Energy (SM), a déclaré des transactions d’initiés sur actions. Une attribution d’unités d’actions de performance (PSU) est arrivée à échéance, émettant 3 458 actions ordinaires à Knott (Code M). Pour couvrir la retenue d’impôt, 843 actions ont été cédées au prix de 24,71 $ chacune (Code F). Après règlement, ses détentions directes s’élèvent à 134 235 actions ordinaires.
Le 25 juillet 2025, Knott a également reçu 15 361 unités d’actions restreintes (RSU) qui seront acquises en six versements égaux semestriels à partir du 1er janvier 2026. Chaque RSU se convertit en une action ordinaire à l’acquisition, portant ses avoirs dérivés à 15 361 RSU.
L’effet net est une augmentation de 2 615 actions dans la propriété directe, renforçant modérément l’alignement entre la direction et les actionnaires. Étant donné l’importante flottation publique de SM, la valeur en dollars est négligeable au niveau de l’entreprise, ce qui implique un impact limité sur le marché.
Formular 4 Highlights: Am 24. Juli 2025 meldete Kenneth J. Knott, Senior Vice President � Business Development & Land bei SM Energy (SM), Insider-Aktientransaktionen. Eine Performance-Share-Unit (PSU) wurde fällig, wodurch Knott 3.458 Stammaktien erhielt (Code M). Zur Steuerabführung wurden 843 Aktien zu je 24,71 $ veräußert (Code F). Nach der Abwicklung hält er direkt 134.235 Stammaktien.
Am 25. Juli 2025 erhielt Knott außerdem 15.361 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), die in sechs gleichen halbjährlichen Tranchen ab dem 1. Januar 2026 vesten. Jede RSU wandelt sich bei Vesting in eine Stammaktie, womit sein Derivatbestand 15.361 RSUs ٰä.
Der Nettoeffekt ist eine Steigerung des Direktbesitzes um 2.615 Aktien, was die Abstimmung zwischen Management und Aktionären leicht stärkt. Angesichts des großen Streubesitzes von SM ist der Dollarwert auf Unternehmensebene unerheblich, was auf eine begrenzte Marktwirkung hindeutet.
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SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION
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The Board has also continued to maintain and has updated existing policies after completing a thorough review of its corporate governance practices. In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025 (“Fiscal 2025”), no new policies were adopted by the Board. However, the Board made certain updates to its existing governance policies, including:
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An updated version of the Form 8-K Disclosure Compliance Policy was adopted by the Board that refined language regarding financial disclosure information.
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An updated version of the Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy was adopted by the Board that clarified a consequence for failure to comply with the policy, refined the applicability of the policy to Business Associates (as such term is defined in the Clawback Policy), and added language refining employee obligations under the policy and identified the Chief Legal Officer as responsible for enforcement of the policy within the Company.
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An updated version of the Clawback Policy was adopted by the Board that included a transition period in the event the Company changes its fiscal year and clarified language regarding the method of recouping incentive-based compensation and other recoupment rights, including providing discretion for the Board on enforcement of the policy. This policy is applicable to executives, officers and to senior management as well as other persons who perform policy-making functions of the Company.
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An updated version of the Code of Business Conduct and Ethics was adopted by the Board to refine existing language, including among other things, clarifications regarding the procedure in a situation where further guidance is required.
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An updated version of the Disclosure Policy was adopted by the Board that added language regarding company-controlled social media, clarified language on authorized spokespersons, and refined language on disclosures and communications made in the necessary course of business.
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An updated version of the Insider Trading Policy was adopted by the Board that further defined securities and exemptions to trading prohibitions, clarified pre-clearance request procedures for Reporting Insiders (as such term defined in the Insider Trading Policy), and further refined post trading reporting procedures for Reporting Insiders required to file reports under Section 16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
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For more on the corporate governance policies and charters, see page 28.
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In Fiscal 2025, the Board was offered four education sessions, one of which was presented by external advisors and three were presented by various Company business units. These included a session on director fiduciary duties (Canada and the US), changes to the U.S. cannabis regulatory roadmap, and international cannabis landscape and regulatory changes, changes in vaping legislation and risk in Australia, as well as an in-depth review of the innovation pipeline and relevant market competitors of Storz and Bickel. Sessions were held in-person and virtually and the majority were attended by all members of the Board. For more on continuing education of the Board, see “Board of Directors, Committees and Governance − Orientation and Continuing Education” on page 29.
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The Company values input from its Shareholders and is respectful of their right to communicate any concerns they may have to leadership of the Company. Considering the above, Shareholders or other interested parties may arrange to communicate directly with members of the Board or committees of the Board, the Chair of the Board, a Chair of a committee of the Board or the Board or committees of the Board as a group by writing to them in the care of the Board of Directors, Canopy Growth Corporation, 1 Hershey Drive, Smiths Falls, ON, K7A 3K8. We will forward all such communications (other than unsolicited advertising materials) to the applicable members of the Board or committees of the Board. The Company reserves the right to edit profanity or other inappropriate language, or to exclude questions that are not pertinent to Board or committee matters or that are otherwise inappropriate.
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FOR THE 2025 ANNUAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
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David Lazzarato
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David Lazzarato serves as Chair of the Board, is a member of the Audit Committee and a member of the CGCN Committee. Mr. Lazzarato’s career includes senior executive positions with Alliance Atlantis Communications, Allstream, Bell Canada, and CAE. In 2016, Mr. Lazzarato retired and has since been a corporate director. Mr. Lazzarato has served on corporate and not-for-profit boards for two decades and served on the board of directors of Flutter Entertainment plc, a New York Stock Exchange listed company, from May 2020 until May 2024 and has served on the board of directors of Thunderbird Entertainment since February 2024. Mr. Lazzarato brings to the Board a demonstrated commercial and financial acumen to assist businesses going through pivotal inflection points.
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Theresa Yanofsky
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
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Theresa Yanofsky currently serves as a member of the Board where she also acts as the Chair of the CGCN Committee as well as a member of the Audit Committee. Ms. Yanofsky has extensive experience working with big-name retailers and is respected for her strategic leadership and disciplined approach to driving revenue. Ms. Yanofsky brings over 30 years of experience working with rapidly growing big-name global retailers. Ms. Yanofsky has served as a board member for Reitmans (Canada) Ltd., (“Reitmans”), a Canadian-based retailer listed on the TSX, since August 2019 and has served as a member of the board of directors of Goodfood Market Corp., a leading online grocery company in Canada listed on the TSX, since July 2019. Most recently, Ms. Yanofksy was appointed as a board member for Purolator Inc., a leading integrated freight, package and logistics provider, in April, 2022. Ms. Yanofksy served as the Senior Vice-President, General Manager of Sephora Canada, a retailer of personal care and beauty products, from 2015 until her retirement in March 2020; prior to which she worked at L Brands where she was the country manager for Bath & Body Works Canada. Ms. Yanofsky brings over 30 years of experience working with rapidly growing big-name global retailers as well as significant senior management and public company board and corporate governance experience.
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RSUs
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Options
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20,199
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74,586
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0
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Luc Mongeau
Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada
Independent
Director Since
February 7, 2024, CEO since January 6, 2025 |
| |
Luc Mongeau is the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of Canopy Growth and also serves on the Board. Mr. Mongeau is a seasoned executive with over 25 years of experience spearheading multi-billion-dollar consumer goods companies throughout North America, including Weston Foods, and Mars Petcare. Prior to joining Canopy Growth, Mr. Mongeau was the CEO of eSolutions Furniture Inc. Mr. Mongeau served as the CEO of eSolutions Furniture Inc., a leading e-commerce solution for residential and commercial furniture in North America, from September 2022 to January 2025. He also served as President of Weston Foods Inc., a leading provider of fresh and frozen baked products to the North American market, from September 2017 to March 2022. Mr. Mongeau is an established leader with a demonstrated track record of marketing and sales agility. Mr. Mongeau has consistently delivered operational excellence in brand-led businesses. Mr. Mongeau brings his extensive experience in business transformation and strategic leadership to the Company. Mr. Mongeau holds a Bachelor of Science from the Université de Sherbrooke and an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University. He has also completed executive education at Harvard Business School.
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| | | | Committee Memberships | | ||||
| | | | CGCN Committee(1) (exited November 2024) | | ||||
| | | | Attendance in Fiscal 2025 | | | | Other Current Public Company Directorships | |
| | | |
Board: 24/24
CGCN: 4/4
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| | | None | |
| | |
Equity Ownership
|
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| | |
Shares
|
| |
RSUs
|
| |
Options
|
|
| | |
7,687
|
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777,212
|
| |
1,137,733
|
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|
Shan Atkins
Orlando, Florida
Independent
Director Nominee
|
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M. Shan Atkins, ICD.D, NACD.DC is a business executive and independent board director with extensive experience in retail strategy and operations, consumer goods, wholesale distribution, cybersecurity oversight, accounting and finance, and private investment in both the U.S. and Canada having served on the boards of eleven public and large private companies since beginning her board service in 1999 while an executive in the retail industry. Ms. Atkins is a former partner in the consumer and retail practice of international consultancy Bain & Company where she developed and executed strategic plans for major retail organizations. She also served as a C-suite executive at a Fortune 15 public retailer, where she led a multi-billion-dollar business unit. Ms. Atkins has received numerous accolades in her directorship career, including being recognized in 2025 as one of the top 250 Directors in America by Wall Street Journal. She presently serves on the boards of two U.S. public companies – Darden Restaurants (NYSE: DRI) and SpartanNash (NASD: SPTN), where she chairs the audit committee at both companies and serves on the Governance and Nominating Committee at Darden and the Compensation Committee at SpartanNash. During the past five years, Ms. Atkins also served on the following public company boards of directors: Aurora Cannabis, Inc., a Canadian cannabis company, from 2019 to 2023; SunOpta, Inc., a North American manufacturer of natural and organic food products, from 2014 to 2019; LSC Communications, Inc., a leading provider of long and short-run printing services to the book, catalog and magazine publishing industries, from 2016 to 2021. Ms. Atkins has been an observer on the Board of Canopy Growth since April 1, 2025.
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| | | | Committee Memberships | | ||||
| | | | Proposed Chair of the Audit Committee | | ||||
| | | | Attendance in Fiscal 2025 | | | | Other Current Public Company Directorships | |
| | | | N/A | | | |
Darden Restaurants (NYSE: DRI) (Since 2014)
SpartanNash (NASD: SPTN) (Since 2003)
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Equity Ownership
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| | |
Shares
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RSUs
|
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Options
|
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-
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-
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-
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Joe Bayern
St. James, New York
Independent
Director Nominee
|
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Joe Bayern is a dynamic leader with a history of creating shareholder value through turnarounds, organic growth and business model transformations. He has a deep understanding of the consumer products industry domestically as well as internationally and has been part of large multi-national organizations, mid-sized growth companies and startups. Mr. Bayern has worked with some of the most globally recognized brands such as Snapple, Dr. Pepper and Voss Water, and companies including Deloitte LLP, Cadbury Schweppes, (“Cadbury”) and Curaleaf Holdings, Inc. (“Curaleaf”). Most recently, Mr. Bayern served as the CEO of GCC MSO Management LLC d/b/a Glorious Cannabis Company, a cannabis company with operations in Michigan and Massachusetts, from October 2023 to October 2024. Prior to that, Mr. Bayern served as an executive officer of Curaleaf from December 2019 to January 2023, including serving as President from December 2019 until December of 2020 and CEO from January 2021 until May 2022. Prior to his involvement with Curaleaf, Mr. Bayern served as the President of a California-based cannabis start-up, Indus Holdings, Inc. (“Indus”) from January 2019 to December 2019, where he successfully helped the company raise $40 million and complete its go public transaction, pursuant to which Indus’ shares were listed for trading on the Canadian Stock Exchange. Prior to entering the cannabis industry in January of 2019, Mr. Bayern was part of the team that helped Voss of Norway, a company that bottles and sells drinking water from Norway (“Voss”), make Voss a globally recognized brand. During his tenure at Voss, Mr. Bayern served as Chief Operating Officer from January 2011 to December 2017 and then CEO from December 2017 until November 2018. At Voss, Mr. Bayern helped grow the business from $25 million to $100 million, raised growth capital and executed a partial sale to a strategic buyer. While running global strategy for Cadbury from September 2003 until August 2006, and U.S. strategy for Cadbury’s beverage business from August 2006 to November 2007, which included Dr. Pepper and Snapple brands, he was part of the team that transformed Cadbury into a pure play confectionery leader, which ultimately was acquired by Kraft Foods Inc. and resulted in the formation of the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group in 2008. At Snapple Beverage Group (“Snapple”) from December 1997 to August 2003, Mr. Bayern was part of the executive team responsible for the turnaround of Snapple under the ownership of The Triarc Beverage Group (“Triarc”). Triarc bought Snapple from The Quaker Oats Company for $300 million in 1997 and sold the business to Cadbury Schweppes plc for $1.4 billion in 2000. Prior to joining Snapple, Mr. Bayern spent 12 years in various accounting and management consulting roles, including as a Senior Manager of Management Consulting with Deloitte LLP. Mr. Bayern has been an observer on the Board of Canopy Growth since April 1, 2025.
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| | | | Committee Memberships | | ||||
| | | | Proposed Member of CGCN Committee | | ||||
| | | | Attendance in Fiscal 2025 | | | | Other Public Company Directorships | |
| | | | N/A | | | | N/A | |
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Equity Ownership
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Shares
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RSUs
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Options
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-
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Name
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Age
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Position(s)
|
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| David Lazzarato | | |
69
|
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Director, Chair of the Board
Member of the Audit Committee Member of the CGCN Committee |
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| Theresa Yanofsky | | |
68
|
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Director
Chair of the CGCN Committee Member of the Audit Committee |
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| Luc Mongeau | | |
61
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Director
Chief Executive Officer |
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| Shan Atkins | | |
68
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| | Nominee, Proposed Audit Committee Chair | |
| Joe Bayern | | |
62
|
| | Nominee, Proposed Member of the CGCN Committee | |
| Tom Stewart | | |
43
|
| | Interim Chief Financial Officer | |
| Christelle Gedeon | | |
44
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Chief Legal Officer
Corporate Secretary |
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Director Name
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Audit Committee
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CGCN Committee
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| David Lazzarato | | | Member | | | Member | |
| Theresa Yanofsky | | | Member | | | Chair | |
| Luc Mongeau | | | - | | | - | |
| Willy Kruh | | | Chair | | | Member | |
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Policy
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Description
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| Form 8-K Disclosure Compliance Policy | | | An updated version of the policy was adopted by the Board that refined language regarding financial disclosure information. | |
| Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy | | | An updated version of the policy was adopted by the Board that clarified a consequence for failure to comply with the policy, refined the applicability of the policy to Business Associates (as such term is defined in the Clawback Policy), and added language refining employee obligations under the policy and identified the CLO as responsible for enforcement of the policy within the Company. | |
| Clawback Policy | | | An updated version of the policy was adopted by the Board that included a transition period in the event the Company changes its fiscal year and clarified language regarding the method of recouping incentive-based compensation and other recoupment rights, including providing discretion for the Board on enforcement of the policy. This policy is applicable to executives, officers and to senior management as well as other persons who perform policy-making functions of the Company. | |
| Code of Business Conduct and Ethics | | | An updated version of the Code of Business Conduct and Ethics was adopted by the Board to refine existing language, including among other things, clarifications regarding the procedure in a situation where further guidance is required. | |
| Disclosure Policy | | | An updated version of the policy was adopted by the Board that added language regarding company-controlled social media, clarified language on authorized spokespersons, and refined language on disclosures and communications made in the necessary course of business. | |
| Insider Trading Policy | | | An updated version of the Insider Trading Policy was adopted by the Board that further defined securities and exemptions to trading prohibitions, clarified pre-clearance request procedures for Reporting Insiders (as such term defined in the Insider Trading Policy), and further refined post trading reporting procedures for Reporting Insiders required to file reports under Section 16 of the Exchange Act. | |
| Regulation FD Policy | | | An updated version of the Regulation FD Policy was adopted by the Board that added a cybersecurity incident to the scope of the policy. | |
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| Finance and capital markets | | |
X
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-
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-
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| Legal and regulatory | | |
X
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-
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X
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| Marketing | | |
-
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Guidelines
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| Chief Executive Officer | | | five times base salary | |
| Chief Financial Officer | | | three times base salary | |
| Chief Legal Officer | | | three times base salary | |
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Name and Address of Beneficial Owner(1)
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Number of Shares
Beneficially Owned |
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Percent of Class(2)
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| ||||||
| Greater than 5% Shareholders | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
CBI Group
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| | | | 26,261,474(3) | | | | | | 11.3% | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Directors, Nominees and Named Executive Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Willy Kruh(4) | | | | | 27,919(5) | | | | | | * | | |
| David Lazzarato | | | | | 50,856(6) | | | | | | * | | |
| Luc Mongeau | | | | | 7,687(7) | | | | | | * | | |
| Theresa Yanofsky | | | | | 38,846(8) | | | | | | * | | |
| Judy Hong(9) | | | | | 325,444(10) | | | | | | * | | |
| Christelle Gedeon | | | | | 219,293(11) | | | | | | * | | |
|
Current Directors and Executive Officers as a Group (6 persons)
|
| | | | 375,248 | | | | | | * | | |
|
Name
|
| |
Title
|
|
| Luc Mongeau | | | Chief Executive Officer (effective January 6, 2025) | |
| Judy Hong | | | Former Chief Financial Officer (until July 9, 2025) | |
| Christelle Gedeon | | | Chief Legal Officer | |
| David Klein | | | Special Advisor to the Board (January 6, 2025 through August 31, 2025) & Former Chief Executive Officer (until January 6, 2025) | |
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Pay Element
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| | |
Description & Objective
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| | ||||
| | Fixed | | | | Annual | | | | Base Salary | | | |
•
Fixed component of executive pay, used to determine other elements of compensation and benefits
•
Provides predictable compensation for day-to-day services
|
| |
| | Performance-Based | | | | Annual | | | | Short-Term Incentives | | | |
•
Annual cash bonus awarded based on the achievement of defined financial and non-financial annual objectives
•
Varies depending on the level of actual performance to incentivize the achievement of short-term objectives
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| | | | | | Long-Term | | | | Stock Options | | | |
•
Provided annually and intended to align recipient with shareholder value creation, as well as to drive retention of key employees
•
No value to recipient unless shareholder value created from time of grant
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| | | | | | | | | | Share-based Awards | | | |
•
Provided annually to align recipient with shareholder value creation, incentivize achievement of defined long-term objectives, and to drive retention of key employees
•
Previously granted performance share units (“PSUs”) cliff vest on the third anniversary of grant based on continued service and achievement of “Relative Total Shareholder Return” (“Relative TSR”) and Adjusted EBITDA(1) (For more details, please see: “Long Term Incentives”)
•
The last PSU grant was awarded in the Company’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2023 (“Fiscal 2023”) and will vest in 2025. No further PSUs have been awarded by the CGCN Committee.
•
RSUs vest equally over three years from the date of grant based on continued service
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| | Other | | | | Annual | | | | Benefits | | | |
•
Provided annually as a fixed component of executive benefits
•
Benefit coverage offered includes group health care, dental, vision, health spending account, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and short- and long-term disability coverage. Coverage varies by the country in which the employee resides
•
Eligible to participate in our current 401(k) or Canadian Group Retirement Savings Plan
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Pay Element
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Description & Objective
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
•
Annual product allowance
•
CEO is entitled to a car allowance pursuant to their employment agreement
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Individual
|
| | |
Local
Currency |
| | |
Fiscal 2024
Annual Base Salary |
| | |
Fiscal 2025
Annual Base Salary(1) |
| | |
%
Change |
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | | | |
C$
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$975,000
|
| | |
-
|
| |
| | Judy Hong | | | |
US$
|
| | |
US$415,000
|
| | |
US$415,000
|
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-
|
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| | Christelle Gedeon | | | |
C$
|
| | |
C$535,000
|
| | |
C$535,000
|
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-
|
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| | David Klein | | | |
US$
|
| | |
US$975,000
|
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US$750,000(2)
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(23%)
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Individual
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Below Threshold
(% of salary) |
| | |
Target
(% of salary) |
| | |
Maximum
(% of salary) |
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | CEO | | | |
0%
|
| | |
100%
|
| | |
200%
|
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| | Judy Hong | Former CFO | | | |
0%
|
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75%
|
| | |
150%
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
0%
|
| | |
75%
|
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150%
|
| |
| | David Klein | Former CEO | | | |
0%
|
| | |
125%
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| | |
250%
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| |
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Fiscal 2025
|
| | |
Canopy
Growth Adjusted EBITDA(1) |
| | |
Canopy
Growth Revenue |
| | |
Other
Corporate Objectives |
| | |
Total
|
| |
| | Objective Weighting | | | |
45%
|
| | |
25%
|
| | |
30%
|
| | |
100%
|
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| | Achievement Against Applicable Metric Based on Adjusted Financial Performance Metrics | | | |
29.3%
|
| | |
17.6%
|
| | |
200%
|
| | |
–
|
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| | Weight X Achievement | | | |
13.2%
|
| | |
4.4%
|
| | |
60%
|
| | |
77.6%
|
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Individual
|
| | |
Target
(% of salary) |
| | |
Payout Factor
(% of target) |
| | |
Bonus Payout
(USD)(1) |
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | CEO | | | |
100%
|
| | |
77.6%
|
| | |
$122,460(2)
|
| |
| | Judy Hong | Former CFO | | | |
75%
|
| | |
77.6%
|
| | |
$241,505
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
75%
|
| | |
77.6%
|
| | |
$216,411
|
| |
| |
David Klein | Former CEO
|
| | |
125%
|
| | |
77.6%
|
| | |
$768,082
|
| |
| | | | | |
RSUs
|
| | |
Options
|
| |
| |
Purpose
|
| | |
•
RSUs represent compensation to incentivize executives to achieve long-term objectives of the Company, to retain executives, as well as to align executives’ interests with those of Shareholders
|
| | |
•
Options represent compensation that is intended to align executives’ interests with those of Shareholders by providing executives with the opportunity to become Shareholders
•
These are considered entirely “at risk” because the value of Options rises (and may fall) in conjunction with the market price of Shares where the change in Share prices is deemed an indirect measure of overall performance by the Company and the execution on key performance metrics by the Company’s employees and executives
|
| |
| |
Form of Award
|
| | |
•
RSUs represent notional Shares that track the value of the Canopy Shares as of the vesting date, based on the TSX in prior years and, beginning in Fiscal 2025, based on the Nasdaq
|
| | |
•
A holder of vested Options may acquire Shares at the exercise price established on the date of grant, which is equal to the closing price of the Shares on the applicable stock exchange on which the Shares traded as of the date of grant
•
Beginning in Fiscal 2025, newly granted Options are priced and tracked based on the closing price of the Shares on the Nasdaq
|
| |
| | | | | |
RSUs
|
| | |
Options
|
| |
| |
Vesting
|
| | |
•
Historically, RSUs generally vested on the first, second, and third anniversaries of the grant date, with one-third of the granted RSUs vesting on each date.
•
Beginning in Fiscal 2025, the Company transitioned to a standardized vesting approach for annual equity grants, with RSUs vesting in equal one-third installments on June 15th of the first, second, and third year following the grant date
|
| | |
•
Options vest on the first, second, and third anniversaries of the date of the grant, with one third of the number of granted Options vesting on each date
|
| |
| |
Settlement
|
| | |
•
RSUs will, at the CGCN Committee’s discretion, be settled in Shares purchased from the open market, or in Shares issued from treasury
|
| | |
•
The value of a vested Option is the difference between its exercise price and the closing price of the Shares on the applicable stock exchange on which the Shares are traded on the date prior to exercise
•
Beginning in Fiscal 2025, newly granted Options are priced and tracked based on the value of the Shares as listed on the NASDAQ. All Options are settled in Shares issued from treasury
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Relative TSR Peers(1)
|
| |
| |
Curaleaf Holdings
|
| |
| |
Green Thumb Industries
|
| |
| |
Tilray
|
| |
| |
Cronos Group
|
| |
| |
Sundial Growers
|
| |
| |
Aurora Cannabis
|
| |
| |
OrganiGram Holdings
|
| |
| |
Charlotte’s Web Holdings
|
| |
| | Percentile vs. Relative TSR Peers | | | |
Performance
Multiplier(1) |
| |
| | Greater than or equal to the 75th percentile | | | |
1.5x
|
| |
| |
50th percentile
|
| | |
1x
|
| |
| | Less than or equal to the 25th percentile | | | |
0.5x
|
| |
| |
Targets
|
| | |
TSR Return
|
| |
| | FY25 TSR | | | |
-87%
|
| |
| | 3-Year Cumulative (FY23 – FY25) | | | |
-99%
|
| |
| |
Adjusted EBITDA
(‘000s of C$) |
| | |
Fiscal
Results |
| |
| |
FY25 Adjusted EBITDA
|
| | |
(23,504)
|
| |
| |
3-Year Cumulative (FY23 – FY25)
|
| | |
(432,095)
|
| |
| |
Fiscal 2025 PSU Targets (FY25)
|
| | ||||
| |
Threshold (0.5x)
|
| | |
(100,000)
|
| |
| |
Target (1x)
|
| | |
(50,000)
|
| |
| |
Maximum (1.5x)
|
| | |
100,000
|
| |
| |
FY25 Achievement
|
| | |
109%
|
| |
| |
Cumulative PSU Targets (FY23-FY25)
|
| | ||||
| |
Threshold (0.5x)
|
| | |
(675,000)
|
| |
| |
Target (1x)
|
| | |
(450,000)
|
| |
| |
Maximum (1.5x)
|
| | |
(123,000)
|
| |
| |
FY23 – 25 Grant Achievement
|
| | |
103%
|
| |
| |
Individual
|
| | |
Grant Date
|
| | |
Option (#)
|
| | |
Share-Based
Awards (#) |
| |
| |
Luc Mongeau | CEO
|
| | |
06/10/2024(1)
|
| | |
–
|
| | |
14,360
|
| |
|
02/11/2025(2)
|
| | |
225,000
|
| | |
50,000
|
| | |||||
| | Judy Hong | Former CFO | | | |
06/10/2024
|
| | |
99,776
|
| | |
82,016
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
06/10/2024
|
| | |
62,307
|
| | |
51,217
|
| |
| |
David Klein | Former CEO
|
| | |
06/10/2024
|
| | |
360,636
|
| | |
98,815
|
| |
|
06/10/2024(3)
|
| | |
40,071
|
| | |
32,939
|
| |
| |
Individual
|
| | |
Total LTI Accrual
(% of salary) |
| | |
RSU
(% of salary) |
| | |
Stock Option
(% of salary) |
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | CEO | | | |
300%
|
| | |
150%
|
| | |
150%
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
200%
|
| | |
100%
|
| | |
100%
|
| |
|
Company Name
|
| | |
Cannabis
|
| | |
Peer Group
|
| | |
Global Industry Classification Sub-
Industry |
|
| Pet Valu Holdings Ltd. | | | | | | | |
CAN
|
| | | Specialty Stores | |
| Jamieson Wellness Inc. | | | | | | | |
CAN
|
| | | Personal Products | |
| SNDL Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
CAN
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| Village Farms International, Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
CAN
|
| | | Agricultural Products - produce cannabis | |
| Andrew Peller Limited | | | | | | | |
CAN
|
| | | Distillers and Vintners | |
| High Tide Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
CAN
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| Goodfood Market Corp. | | | | | | | |
CAN
|
| | | Internet and Direct Marketing Retail | |
| Cronos Group Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
CAN
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| Aurora Cannabis Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
CAN
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| Tilray Brands, Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
US
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| WW International, Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Specialized Consumer Services | |
| Green Thumb Industries Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
US
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| SunOpta Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Packaged Foods and Meats | |
| MGP Ingredients, Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Distillers and Vintners | |
| Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| Nature’s Sunshine Products, Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Personal Care Products | |
| Ascend Wellness Holdings, Inc. | | | |
•
|
| | |
US
|
| | | Personal Care Products | |
| ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | | | | | | | |
US
|
| | | Pharmaceuticals | |
| |
Risk Mitigating Compensation Practices
|
| |
| |
•
Conduct an annual review of the Company’s compensation practices to ensure that the Company compensates its key employees appropriately to retain executives with critical skills.
|
| |
| |
•
Deliver a significant majority of each executive’s compensation through “at-risk” instruments that create a clear link between pay and performance, align executive interests with those of Shareholders and help incentivize executives to drive Shareholder value.
|
| |
| |
•
Defer a significant portion of each executive’s compensation through the application of multi-year time vesting conditions on long-term incentive equity awards. Options and RSUs vest over three years.
|
| |
| |
•
Cap annual short-term incentive payouts to discourage excessive risk-taking.
|
| |
| |
•
Adopt guidelines regarding share ownership for the CEO and other NEOs set at five times annual base salary for the CEO and at three times annual base salary for the rest of the NEOs.
|
| |
| |
•
Have trading guidelines that restrict executives and directors from entering into transactions that have the direct or indirect effect of offsetting (hedging) the economic benefits of owning Company securities.
|
| |
| |
•
Hold an annual say-on-pay advisory vote which provides Shareholders with a mechanism to share their views on the Company’s executive pay practices.
|
| |
| |
•
Receive independent, third-party advice directly from an external compensation consultant.
|
| |
| |
•
Maintain a clawback policy, outlined in the Omnibus Incentive Plan, whereby the Board may require the reimbursement, reduction or cancellation of an award for (i) failing to comply with any obligation to the Company; (ii) termination for cause; (iii) conduct that causes material financial or reputational harm to the Company or its affiliates; (iv) willful misconduct, gross negligence or fraud; or (v) restatement of its financial statements resulting in negative impacts to the Company’s financial results. In addition, the Board adopted a standalone clawback policy that provides for the recoupment of certain executive compensation in the event of an accounting restatement resulting from material noncompliance with financial reporting requirements under U.S. federal securities laws. In Fiscal 2025, an updated version of the standalone clawback policy was adopted by the Board that included a transition period in the event the Company changes its fiscal year and clarified language regarding the method of recouping incentive-based compensation and other recoupment rights, including providing discretion to the Board on enforcement of the policy.
|
| |
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| | | |
March 31,
2020 |
| |
March 31,
2021 |
| |
March 31,
2022 |
| |
March 31,
2023 |
| |
March 31,
2024 |
| |
March 31,
2025 |
|
|
Canopy Growth Corporation
|
| |
C$100.00
|
| |
C$214.63
|
| |
C$49.33
|
| |
C$12.65
|
| |
C$6.23
|
| |
C$0.71
|
|
| S&P/TSX Composite Index | | |
C$100.00
|
| |
C$151.46
|
| |
C$179.78
|
| |
C$169.99
|
| |
C$193.72
|
| |
C$224.36
|
|
| Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF | | |
C$100.00
|
| |
C$223.09
|
| |
C$104.18
|
| |
C$47.82
|
| |
C$49.95
|
| |
C$31.50
|
|
David Lazzarato
Willy Kruh
| |
Name and
Principal Position |
| | |
Fiscal
Year |
| | |
Salary
|
| | |
Bonus(1)
|
| | |
Stock
awards(2) |
| | |
Option
awards(2) |
| | |
Non-equity
incentive plan compensation(1) |
| | |
All other
compensation(3) |
| | |
Total
|
| | |||||||||||||||||||||
| |
Luc Mongeau, CEO(4)
|
| | |
2025
|
| | | | | 130,331 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 121,500 | | | | | | | 422,489 | | | | | | | 122,460 | | | | | | | 172,145 | | | | | | | 968,925 | | | |
|
2024
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | |||||
|
2023
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | |||||
| |
Judy Hong,
Former CFO |
| | |
2025
|
| | | | | 415,001 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 622,501 | | | | | | | 584,124 | | | | | | | 241,505 | | | | | | | 9,618 | | | | | | | 1,872,749 | | | |
|
2024
|
| | | | | 410,960 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 622,499 | | | | | | | 772,886 | | | | | | | 486,685 | | | | | | | 10,033 | | | | | | | 2,303,063 | | | | |||||
|
2023
|
| | | | | 391,221 | | | | | | | 167,167(5) | | | | | | | 499,962 | | | | | | | 1,583,184 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 2,641,533 | | | | |||||
| |
Christelle Gedeon, CLO(6)
|
| | |
2025
|
| | | | | 371,880 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 388,737 | | | | | | | 364,767 | | | | | | | 216,411 | | | | | | | 693 | | | | | | | 1,342,488 | | | |
|
2024
|
| | | | | 383,454 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 375,977 | | | | | | | 479,289 | | | | | | | 454,884 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 1,693,604 | | | | |||||
|
2023
|
| | | | | 232,812(6) | | | | | | | 157,444(7) | | | | | | | 357,668 | | | | | | | 554,908 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 1,302,831 | | | | |||||
| |
David Klein,
Former CEO(8) |
| | |
2025
|
| | | | | 801,923 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 1,000,013 | | | | | | | 2,341,763 | | | | | | | 768,082 | | | | | | | 96,587 | | | | | | | 5,008,368 | | | |
|
2024
|
| | | | | 975,000 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 974,997 | | | | | | | 3,631,643 | | | | | | | 1,921,169 | | | | | | | 102,282 | | | | | | | 7,605,091 | | | | |||||
|
2023
|
| | | | | 975,000 | | | | | | | 687,711(5) | | | | | | | 1,645,450 | | | | | | | 3,056,810 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 94,550 | | | | | | | 6,459,521 | | | |
| |
Name
|
| | |
Grant
Date |
| | |
Estimated Future Payouts
Under Non-Equity Incentive Plan(1) |
| | |
Estimated Future Payouts
Under Equity Incentive Plan Awards |
| | |
All other
stock awards: Number of shares of stock or units (#) |
| | |
All other
option awards: Number of securities underlying options (#) |
| | |
Exercise
or base price of option awards ($/Sh) |
| | |
Grant
date fair value of stock and option awards(2) |
| | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Threshold
($) |
| | |
Target
($) |
| | |
Max
($) |
| | |
Threshold
(#) |
| | |
Target
(#) |
| | |
Max
(#) |
| | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| |
Luc
Mongeau |
| | |
6-Jan-25(3)
|
| | | | $ | 0 | | | | | | $ | 157,826 | | | | | | $ | 315,652 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | |
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 14,360(4) | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 108,992 | | | | |||||
|
11-Feb-25
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 172,812 | | | | | | $ | 2.43 | | | | | | $ | 324,494 | | | | |||||
|
11-Feb-25
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 52,188 | | | | | | $ | 2.43 | | | | | | $ | 97,995 | | | | |||||
|
11-Feb-25
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 50,000 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 121,500 | | | | |||||
| |
Judy
Hong |
| | |
1-Apr-24
|
| | | | $ | 0 | | | | | | $ | 311,250 | | | | | | $ | 622,500 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | |
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 99,776 | | | | | | $ | 7.59 | | | | | | $ | 584,124 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 82,016 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 622,501 | | | | |||||
| |
Christelle
Gedeon |
| | |
1-Apr-24
|
| | | | $ | 0 | | | | | | $ | 278,909 | | | | | | $ | 557,818 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | |
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 43,163 | | | | | | $ | 7.59 | | | | | | $ | 250,413 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 19,144 | | | | | | $ | 7.59 | | | | | | $ | 114,354 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 51,217 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 388,737 | | | | |||||
| |
David Klein
|
| | |
1-Apr-24
|
| | | | $ | 0 | | | | | | $ | 989,897 | | | | | | $ | 1,979,795 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | |
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 360,636 | | | | | | $ | 7.59 | | | | | | $ | 2,111,292 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 40,071 | | | | | | $ | 7.59 | | | | | | $ | 230,471 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 98,815 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 750,006 | | | | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | 32,939 | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | - | | | | | | $ | 250,007 | | | |
| | | | | | | | | |
Option Awards
|
| | |
Stock Awards
|
| | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| | | | | | | | | |
Number of
securities underlying unexercised options − (#) exercisable |
| | |
Number of
securities underlying unexercised options − (#) unexercisable |
| | |
Equity
incentive plan awards: number of securities underlying unexercised unearned options (#) |
| | |
Option
exercise price ($) |
| | |
Option
expiration date |
| | |
Number
of shares or units of stock that have not vested (#) |
| | |
Market
value of shares or units of stock that have not vested ($)(2) |
| | |
Equity
incentive plan awards: number of unearned shares, units or other rights that have not vested (#) |
| | |
Equity
incentive plan awards: market or payout value of unearned shares, units or other rights that have not vested ($)(2) |
| |
| |
Name |
| | |
Grant
Date(1) |
| | |
(b)
|
| | |
(c)
|
| | |
(d)
|
| | |
(e)
|
| | |
(f)
|
| | |
(g)
|
| | |
(h)
|
| | |
(i)
|
| | |
(j)
|
| |
| |
Luc Mongeau
|
| | |
11-Feb-25
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
172,812
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$2.43
|
| | |
11-Feb-31
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| |
|
11-Feb-25
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
52,188
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$2.43
|
| | |
11-Feb-31
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
11-Feb-25
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
50,000
|
| | |
US$45,500
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
| |
Judy Hong
|
| | |
24-Dec-19
|
| | |
3,486
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$262.70
|
| | |
24-Dec-25
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| |
|
27-Mar-20
|
| | |
564
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$213.40
|
| | |
27-Mar-26
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
9-Jun-21
|
| | |
408
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$308.70
|
| | |
9-Jun-27
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
3-Dec-21
|
| | |
5,311
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C135.80
|
| | |
3-Dec-27
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
14-Jun-22
|
| | |
20,214
|
| | |
10,106
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$48.40
|
| | |
14-Jun-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
14-Jun-22
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
13,386
|
| | |
C$17,803
|
| | |||||
|
22-Nov-22
|
| | |
24,950
|
| | |
12,474
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$53.90
|
| | |
22-Nov-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
28-Jun-23
|
| | |
88,301
|
| | |
176,602
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$6.20
|
| | |
28-Jun-29
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
22-Aug-23
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
100,375
|
| | |
C$133,499
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
99,776
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$7.59
|
| | |
10-Jun-30
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
82,016
|
| | |
US$74,635
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
| |
Christelle Gedeon
|
| | |
10-Aug-22
|
| | |
10,811
|
| | |
5,405
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$37.00
|
| | |
10-Aug-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| |
|
10-Aug-22
|
| | |
6,667
|
| | |
3,333
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$37.00
|
| | |
10-Aug-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
17-Aug-22
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
9,574
|
| | |
C$12,733
|
| | |||||
|
22-Nov-22
|
| | |
3,327
|
| | |
1,663
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$53.90
|
| | |
22-Nov-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
28-Jun-23
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
32,258
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$6.20
|
| | |
28-Jun-29
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
28-Jun-23
|
| | |
54,758
|
| | |
77,258
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$6.20
|
| | |
28-Jun-29
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
22-Aug-23
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
60,624
|
| | |
C$80,630
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
19,144
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$7.59
|
| | |
10-Jun-30
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
43,163
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$7.59
|
| | |
10-Jun-30
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
51,217
|
| | |
US$46,607
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
| |
David Klein
|
| | |
6-Dec-19(3)
|
| | |
53,938
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
107,874
|
| | |
C$247.20
|
| | |
6-Dec-25
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| |
|
27-Mar-20
|
| | |
18,348
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$213.40
|
| | |
27-Mar-26
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
9-Jun-21
|
| | |
13,948
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$308.70
|
| | |
9-Jun-27
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
14-Jun-22
|
| | |
66,525
|
| | |
33,262
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$48.40
|
| | |
14-Jun-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
14-Jun-22
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
44,054
|
| | |
C$58,592
|
| | |||||
|
22-Nov-22
|
| | |
24,950
|
| | |
12,474
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$53.90
|
| | |
22-Nov-28
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
28-Jun-23
|
| | |
414,910
|
| | |
829,819
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
C$6.20
|
| | |
28-Jun-29
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
22-Aug-23
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
157,214
|
| | |
C$209,095
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
360,636
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$7.59
|
| | |
10-Jun-30
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
40,071
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
US$7.59
|
| | |
10-Jun-30
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
98,815
|
| | |
US$89,922
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |||||
|
10-Jun-24
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
32,939
|
| | |
US$29,974
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
-
|
| |
| | | |
Option awards
|
| |
Stock awards
|
| ||||||||||||
|
Name
|
| |
Number of shares
acquired on exercise (#) |
| |
Value realized
on exercise ($)(1) |
| |
Number of shares
acquired on vesting (#) |
| |
Value realized
on vesting ($)(2) |
| ||||||
| Luc Mongeau(3) | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | | |
10,770
|
| |
50,377
|
|
| Judy Hong | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | | |
50,290
|
| |
292,154
|
|
| Christelle Gedeon | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | | |
30,313
|
| |
176,032
|
|
| David Klein | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | | |
82,092
|
| |
480,565
|
|
| |
Termination Without Cause
|
| | ||||||||||||||||
| |
Individual
|
| | |
Cash Payment ($)
|
| | |
Accelerated Awards ($)(3)
|
| | |
Benefits ($)(4)
|
| | |
Total ($)
|
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | CEO | | | |
$1,081,749(1)
|
| | |
-
|
| | |
$17,762
|
| | |
$1,099,511
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
$1,049,352(2)
|
| | |
$2,793
|
| | |
$4,375
|
| | |
$1,056,520
|
| |
| |
Termination within 18 Months Following Change In Control
|
| | ||||||||||||||||
| |
Individual
|
| | |
Cash Payment
($) |
| | |
Accelerated Awards
($)(1) |
| | |
Benefits
($) |
| | |
Total
($) |
| |
| | Luc Mongeau | CEO | | | |
$1,081,749
|
| | |
$45,500
|
| | |
$17,762
|
| | |
$1,145,011
|
| |
| | Christelle Gedeon | CLO | | | |
$1,049,352
|
| | |
$110,488
|
| | |
$4,375
|
| | |
$1,164,215
|
| |
| | | | Mr. Mongeau(1)(2) | | | Mr. Klein(1)(2) | | | Non-CEO NEOs(1)(2) | | | Value of Initial Fixed $100 Investment Based on: | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||
| Fiscal Year | | | Summary Compensation Table Total for PEO 1 | | | Compensation Actually Paid to PEO 1 | | | Summary Compensation Table Total for PEO 2 | | | Compensation Actually Paid to PEO 2 | | | Average Summary Compensation Table Total for Non-CEO NEOs(1)(2) | | | Average Compensation Actually Paid to Non-CEO NEOs | | | Total Shareholder Return | | | Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index(3) | | | Net Income (millions) | | | EBITDA (millions) | |
| 2025 | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | ($ | |
| 2024 | | | N/A | | | N/A | | | | | | $ | | | | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | ($ | |
| 2023 | | | N/A | | | N/A | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | ($ | |
| 2022 | | | N/A | | | N/A | | | $ | | | ($ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | ($ | |
| 2021 | | | N/A | | | N/A | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | $ | | | ($ | | | ($ | |
| | Fiscal Year | | | | CEO(s) | | | | Non-CEO NEOs | | |
| | 2025 | | | | | | | | Judy Hong(3) and Christelle Gedeon | | |
| | 2024 | | | | David Klein | | | | Judy Hong and Christelle Gedeon | | |
| | 2023 | | | | David Klein | | | | Judy Hong, Christelle Gedeon, and Julious Grant(4) | | |
| | 2022 | | | | David Klein | | | | Judy Hong, Julious Grant(4), Michael Lee(5), Rade Kovacevic(6), and Phillip Shaer(7) | | |
| | 2021 | | | | David Klein | | | | Julious Grant, Michael Lee, Rade Kovacevic, and Phillip Shaer | | |
| | | | | | 2021 | | | | 2022 | | | | 2023 | | | | 2024 | | | | 2025 | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| | Adjustments(1) | | | | Mr. Klein | | | | Average non-CEO NEOs | | | | Mr. Klein | | | | Average non-CEO NEOs | | | | Mr. Klein | | | | Average non-CEO NEOs | | | | Mr. Klein | | | | Average non-CEO NEOs | | | | Mr. Mongeau | | | | Mr. Klein | | | | Average non-CEO NEOs | | |
| | Deduction for Amounts Reported under the “Stock Awards” and “Option Awards” Columns in the Summary Compensation Table for Applicable Fiscal Year (“FY”) | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | |
| | Increase based on ASC 718 Fair Value of Awards Granted during Applicable FY that Remain Unvested as of Applicable FY End, determined as of Applicable FY End | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | |
| | Increase/deduction for Awards Granted during any Prior FY that were Outstanding and Unvested as of Applicable FY End, determined based on change in ASC 718 Fair Value from Prior FY End to Applicable FY End | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | |
| | Increase/deduction for Awards Granted during any Prior FY that Vested During Applicable FY, determined based on change in ASC 718 Fair Value from Prior FY End to Vesting Date | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | |
| | Deduction of ASC 718 Fair Value of Awards Granted during any Prior FY that were Forfeited during Applicable FY, determined as of Prior FY End | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | |
| | TOTAL ADJUSTMENTS | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | $ | | | | $ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | | | ($ | | |
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|
Fiscal 2025 Fees and Equity Awards(1)
|
| |
Annual Amount
(US$)(2) |
|
| Chair | | |
$156,398 (C$225,000)
|
|
| Board Member | | |
$104,265 (C$150,000)
|
|
| Annual Equity Grant – Chair – RSUs | | |
$156,398 (C$225,000)
|
|
| Annual Equity Grant – Non-Chair Board Member – RSUs | | |
$104,265 (C$150,000)
|
|
| Committee Chair | | |
$20,853 (C$30,000)
|
|
| Committee Member | | |
$10,427 (C$15,000)
|
|
|
Name
|
| |
Fees Earned or
Paid in Cash ($)(1) |
| |
Stock Awards
($)(2)(3) |
| |
Total
($) |
|
| David Lazzarato | | |
$175,049
|
| |
$163,489
|
| |
$338,538
|
|
| Theresa Yanofsky | | |
$135,545
|
| |
$108,992
|
| |
$244,537
|
|
|
Willy Kruh
(former director)(4) |
| |
$128,043
|
| |
$108,992
|
| |
$237,035
|
|
|
Luc Mongeau
(former non-executive director)(5) |
| |
$87,265
|
| |
$81,744
|
| |
$169,009
|
|
|
Judy A. Schmeling
(former director)(6) |
| |
$15,419
|
| |
Nil
|
| |
$15,419
|
|
|
Garth Hankinson
(former director)(6) |
| |
Nil
|
| |
Nil
|
| |
Nil
|
|
|
James A. Sabia
(former director)(6) |
| |
Nil
|
| |
Nil
|
| |
Nil
|
|
|
Plan Category
|
| |
Number of Securities to
be Issued upon Exercise of Outstanding Options, Warrants and Rights |
| |
Weighted-Average
Exercise Price of Outstanding Options, Warrants and Rights |
| |
Number of Securities
Remaining Available for Future Issuance under Equity Compensation Plans(1) |
|
|
Equity compensation plans approved by security holders(2)
|
| |
5,008,600(3)
|
| |
$22.81
|
| |
13,377,930
|
|
| Equity compensation plans not approved by security holders | | |
-
|
| |
-
|
| |
-
|
|
|
Total
|
| |
5,008,600
|
| |
$22.81
|
| |
13,377,930
|
|
| | | |
Number of Shares Reserved for Issuance and Percentage of
Outstanding Shares as of March 31, 2025(1) |
|
|
Compensation Security
|
| |
Omnibus Incentive Plan
|
|
| Options | | |
1,111,618 (0.6%)
|
|
| RSUs | | |
655,318 (0.4%)
|
|
| PSUs | | |
- (0.0%)
|
|
| Total | | |
1,766,936 (1.0%)
|
|
| | | |
Prior Omnibus Incentive Plan
|
|
| Options | | |
2,537,297 (1.4%)
|
|
| RSUs | | |
630,906 (0.3%)
|
|
| PSUs | | |
73,461 (0.0%)
|
|
| Total | | |
5,008,600 (2.7%)
|
|
David Lazzarato
Theresa Yanofsky
| | |
2025
|
| |
2024
|
| ||||||
Audit Fees(1) | | | | $ | 2,625,000 | | | | | $ | 2,886,620 | | |
Audit-Related Fees(2) | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | |
Tax Fees(3) | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | |
All Other Fees(4) | | | | | - | | | | | | - | | |
Total | | | | $ | 2,625,000 | | | | | $ | 2,886,620 | | |
| | Share Consolidation Ratio | | | |
Shares Outstanding Post-Share
Consolidation(1) |
| | |
Exchangeable Shares Outstanding
Post-Share Consolidation(2) |
| |
| | one post-consolidation Share and Exchangeable Share for every 5 pre-consolidation Shares/Exchangeable Shares | | | | [•] | | | | [•] | | |
| | one post-consolidation Share and Exchangeable Share for every 15 pre-consolidation Shares/Exchangeable Shares | | | | [•] | | | | [•] | | |
Chief Executive Officer
August [4], 2025
| 1. | | | BOARD COMPOSITION AND DIRECTOR QUALIFICATIONS | |
| 1.1 | | | BOARD MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA | |
| 1.2 | | | POSITION DESCRIPTIONS | |
| 1.3 | | | INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS | |
| 1.4 | | | DIRECTORS WHO CEASE TO BE INDEPENDENT | |
| 1.5 | | | DIRECTORS WHO CHANGE THEIR JOB RESPONSIBILITY | |
| 1.6 | | | RESIGNATION, RETIREMENT OR REFUSAL TO STAND FOR REELECTION | |
| 1.7 | | | BOARD TENURE | |
| 1.8 | | |
NOTIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL BOARD SERVICE
|
|
| 2 | | | BOARD OF DIRECTORS | |
| 3 | | | BOARD MEETINGS AND PROCEDURES | |
| 3.1 | | | MEETING FREQUENCY | |
| 3.2 | | | CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD | |
| 3.3 | | | AGENDA ITEMS | |
| 3.4 | | | ATTENDANCE | |
| 3.5 | | | MEETING MATERIALS AND PREPARATION | |
| 3.6 | | | SEPARATE SESSION OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS | |
| 4 | | | DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS | |
| 4.1 | | | DIRECTOR COMMUNICATIONS WITH MANAGEMENT AND OUTSIDE ADVISERS | |
| 4.2 | | | BOARD INTERACTION WITH INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, ANALYSTS, PRESS AND CUSTOMERS | |
| 5 | | | DIRECTOR COMPENSATION | |
| 6 | | | DIRECTOR ORIENTATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION | |
| 7 | | | CODE OF BUSINESS CONDUCT AND ETHICS | |
| 8 | | | COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD | |
| 8.1 | | | NUMBER, STRUCTURE AND APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS | |
| 8.2 | | | COMMITTEE CHARTERS | |
| 8.3 | | | COMMITTEE MEETINGS | |
| 9 | | | LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT | |
| 9.1 | | | EVALUATION OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | |
| 9.2 | | | SUCCESSION PLANNING | |
| 10 | | | ANNUAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE BOARD | |
| 11 | | | COMMUNICATING WITH THE BOARD | |
| 12 | | | GUIDELINES | |
|
|
|
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