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"On January 14, 2009, Nortel Networks initiated financial restructuring under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in Canada. Since then most of the company's assets have been sold off, no severances or retirement allowances have been paid, all medical benefits and life insurance have ceased and the province of Ontario has taken over the Nortel pension fund. The NRPC's major priorities are to ensure that Nortel retirees and former employees receive the maximum possible compensation for the benefits they have lost and to provide pensioners more favourable financial options when Ontario winds up the pension fund. We will do this through representation at the CCAA process and by seeking urgent action from governments to protect our rights as citizens and as Nortel creditors and by communicating our story to political leaders and the public nationwide."

Don Sproule, Chairman NRPC

Post-Filing Interest Letter Writing Campaign-Members Call to Action
Monday, 15 April 2013

Due to the continued refusal of Industry Minister Paradis to have the government address the issue of interest after the filing for CCAA protection, we are stepping up our letter-writing and media campaign.

The member kits were e-mailed and sent by postal mail to those with out internet facilities this weekend.  An Open Letter appeared in The Hill Times on April 15.   A letter from Don Sproule outlining the urgency of this campaign and the detailed instructions are available to members here .

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 April 2013 )
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2013 AGM Charts Available
Charts from the AGM meeting held August 26, 2013, in Belleville are available in the Members Only section under English Documents / General & NRPC Incorporation Information. A French version of the charts are also available.
Voting Instruction Form for Articles of Continuance

The second AGM mailing contains a copy of the Articles of Continuance along with a Voting Instruction Form. We are asking members to review the Articles of Continuance and indicate their approval by filling out and signing the 2 nd Proxy Form .

You do not sign the Articles of Continuance, which is an Industry Canada form. Once the Articles of Continuance are approved by the AGM, they will be signed by the NRPC Treasurer (Ed Carew) and submitted to Industry Canada.

We apologize for not including these documents in the first mailing. Initially, we did not realize Industry Canada needed members to vote on the content of this form in addition to the bylaws.

Only the filled-out, signed proxy forms need to be returned . You can keep all other material sent to you as reference material. If you have not already returned the proxy form for votes 1, 2 and 3, you can return the proxy form for votes 1, 2 and 3 and the proxy form for vote 4 in the same return envelope. If however, you have already returned the proxy form for votes 1, 2 and 3 we ask that you also return the proxy form for vote 4 in the pre-addressed envelope.

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