Intermap (ITMSF) investors re-elect board and approve MNP LLP auditors
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Intermap Technologies Corporation reported the voting results from its annual general meeting held on June 24, 2026. Shareholders representing 22,993,978 Class A common shares, or 31.16% of shares outstanding, were present in person or by proxy.
All three director nominees were elected. Patrick A. Blott received 9,680,897 votes for and 2,675,508 withheld. Philippe Frappier received 10,220,543 votes for and 2,135,862 withheld. Jordan Tongalson received 10,260,390 votes for and 2,096,015 withheld.
Shareholders also approved the appointment of MNP LLP as auditors of the Company until the next annual meeting, with 21,671,487 votes for and 627,744 votes withheld.
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Key Figures
Shares represented at AGM: 22,993,978 shares
Participation rate: 31.16%
Votes for Patrick A. Blott: 9,680,897 votes (78.35%)
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Shares represented at AGM
22,993,978 shares
Class A common shares represented at June 24, 2026 meeting
Participation rate
31.16%
Percentage of total Common Shares outstanding represented at meeting
Votes for Patrick A. Blott
9,680,897 votes (78.35%)
Director election at 2026 annual general meeting
Votes for Philippe Frappier
10,220,543 votes (82.71%)
Director election at 2026 annual general meeting
Votes for Jordan Tongalson
10,260,390 votes (83.04%)
Director election at 2026 annual general meeting
Votes for auditors
21,671,487 votes
Appointment of MNP LLP as auditors until next annual meeting
Votes withheld for auditors
627,744 votes
Appointment of MNP LLP as auditors until next annual meeting
Key Terms
National Instrument 51-102, Continuous Disclosure Obligations, Class A common shares, management information circular, +1 more
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National Instrument 51-102 regulatory
"National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations (Section 11.3)"
National Instrument 51-102 is a Canadian securities rule that requires public companies to regularly publish clear, standardized information about their finances and significant developments, such as quarterly and annual reports, management discussion and analysis, and notices of material changes. For investors it acts like a rule forcing businesses to keep their financial “windows” clear and up to date, making it easier to compare companies, spot risks, and make informed decisions.
Continuous Disclosure Obligations regulatory
"National Instrument 51-102 Continuous Disclosure Obligations (Section 11.3)"
A legal duty for publicly traded companies to quickly share any material information about their business, finances, operations, or risks with the market so all investors have the same facts at the same time. It matters because timely, equal access to key news helps prices reflect true value, reduces the chance of sudden surprises, and protects investors from unfair advantage—like keeping a public scoreboard updated so everyone sees the current score.
management information circular regulatory
"as more fully described in the Company’s management information circular dated May 13, 2026"
A management information circular is a document sent to shareholders ahead of a company meeting that explains who is asking for votes, what decisions will be made, and why management recommends a particular outcome. Like an instruction booklet and argument sheet combined, it lays out details such as board nominees, executive pay, major transactions and any conflicts, helping investors decide how to vote and judge whether leadership choices could affect the company’s future value.
geospatial intelligence solutions technical
"Intermap ... is a global leader in geospatial intelligence solutions, focusing on the creation and analysis of 3D terrain data"
FAQ
Who was elected to the Intermap Technologies (ITMSF) board at the 2026 AGM?
Three nominees were elected as directors. Patrick A. Blott, Philippe Frappier, and Jordan Tongalson were each elected to serve until the next annual general meeting or until their successors are duly elected or appointed, or they otherwise cease to hold office.
What were the vote results for Intermap Technologies CEO Patrick Blott’s election?
Patrick A. Blott was re-elected as a director. He received 9,680,897 votes for and 2,675,508 votes withheld, giving him 78.35% support and 21.65% withheld among shares voted at the meeting.
Where and when was Intermap Technologies’ 2026 annual general meeting held?
The meeting was held on June 24, 2026 in Toronto. It took place at the TMX Market Centre, Bourse Room, at 120 Adelaide St W, Toronto, Ontario, as disclosed in the company’s report of voting results and related press release.
