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Schedule A

Except from s. 4.3 of National Policy 51-201: Examples of Potentially Material Information

The following are examples of information that would be Material Information if they result in, or would reasonably be expected to result in, a significant change in the market price or value of any of the listed securities of either TELUS Corporation or TELUS Communications Inc.:

  • Changes in share ownership that may affect control of a company
  • Major reorganizations, amalgamations or mergers
  • Takeover bids, issuer bids or insider bids
  • Public or private sale of additional securities
  • Planned repurchases or redemptions of securities
  • Planned splits of common shares
  • Changes in a company's dividend payments or policies
  • Material modification to rights of security holders
  • A significant increase or decrease in near-term earnings prospects
  • Unexpected changes in financial results for any periods
  • Changes in the value or composition of a company's assets
  • Any development that affects the company's technology, products or markets
  • Major labour disputes or disputes with major contractors or suppliers
  • Significant new contracts, products, patents or services or significant losses of contracts or business
  • The commencement of, or developments in, material legal proceedings or regulatory matters
  • Significant acquisitions or dispositions of assets, property or joint venture interests
  • The borrowing or lending of a significant amount of money
  • Any mortgaging or encumbering of a company's assets
  • Changes in rating agency decisions
  • Significant new credit arrangements