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Rogers Communications (NYSE: RCI) reveals 2026 AGM director and auditor vote outcomes

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Rogers Communications Inc. reported the voting outcomes from its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on April 22, 2026. Class A Voting shareholders elected 14 directors, each receiving more than 108.5 million votes in favour with only a small number withheld for each nominee.

Shareholders also approved the appointment of KPMG LLP as auditors until the next annual general meeting, with 108,565,039 shares voted for KPMG’s appointment and 1,978 shares withheld. The company refers investors to its March 6, 2026 management information circular for further details.

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Meeting date April 22, 2026 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
Votes for KPMG LLP as auditors 108,565,039 shares Appointment of auditors resolution at 2026 AGM
Votes withheld for KPMG LLP 1,978 shares Appointment of auditors resolution at 2026 AGM
Votes for Michael J. Cooper 108,517,996 shares Election as director by Class A Voting shareholders
Votes withheld for Michael J. Cooper 19,474 shares Election as director by Class A Voting shareholders
Votes for Diane A. Kazarian 108,533,795 shares Election as director by Class A Voting shareholders
Votes for Edward S. Rogers 108,520,575 shares Election as director by Class A Voting shareholders
Report of Voting Results regulatory
"ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC. Report of Voting Results (Section 11.3 of National Instrument 51-102)"
National Instrument 51-102 regulatory
"In accordance with Section 11.3 of National Instrument 51-102 (Continuous Disclosure Obligations)"
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)"
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.
Class A Voting Shareholders financial
"Class A Voting Shareholders 1. Election of Directors"
management information circular regulatory
"please see the Company’s management information circular dated March 6, 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.
Annual General Meeting of Shareholders financial
"the outcome of the votes at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of Rogers Communications Inc."
 
 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

Report of Foreign Private Issuer

Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16

under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of April, 2026

Commission File Number 001-10805

 

 

ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

 

 

333 Bloor Street East

10th Floor

Toronto, Ontario M4W 1G9

Canada

(Address of principal executive office)

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F ☐   Form  40-F ☒

 

 
 


Signatures

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.

By:  

/s/ Marisa Wyse

  Name:  

Marisa Wyse

  Title:  

Chief Legal Officer

and Corporate Secretary

Date: April 22, 2026


Exhibit Index

 

Exhibit Number

  

Description of Document

99.1    Report of Voting Results

Exhibit 99.1

ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.

Report of Voting Results

(Section 11.3 of National Instrument 51-102)

In accordance with Section 11.3 of National Instrument 51-102 (Continuous Disclosure Obligations), this report briefly describes the matters voted upon and the outcome of the votes at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of Rogers Communications Inc. (the “Company”) held on April 22, 2026.

Class A Voting Shareholders

1.   Election of Directors

Resolutions electing the following 14 individuals as directors of the Company until the next annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Company were passed with the following results:

 

Michael J. Cooper

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,517,996

19,474

 

 

     

Trevor English

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,529,953

7,517

 

 

Ivan Fecan

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,528,213

9,257

 

 

     

Robert J. Gemmell

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,528,747

8,723

 

 

Jan L. Innes

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,530,016

7,454

 

 

     

Diane A. Kazarian

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,533,795

3,675

 

 

Dr. Mohamed Lachemi

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,527,790

9,680

 

 

     

David A. Robinson

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,530,025

7,445

 

 

Edward S. Rogers

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,520,575

16,895

 

 

     

Lisa A. Rogers

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,531,380

6,090

 

 

Bradley S. Shaw

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,528,478

8,992

 

 

     

Wayne Sparrow

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,530,191

7,279

 

 

Tony Staffieri

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,527,968

9,502

 

 

     

John H. Tory

Shares Voted For:

Withheld:

    

108,528,684

8,786

 

 


2.  Appointment of Auditors

A resolution appointing KPMG LLP (“KPMG”) as auditors of the Company until the next annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Company was approved, with 108,565,039 shares voted for KPMG’s appointment and 1,978 shares withheld from voting.

For additional information, please see the Company’s management information circular dated March 6, 2026, a copy of which is available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

Toronto, Ontario, April 22, 2026

 

ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.

Per:

 

 /s/ Marisa Wyse

 

 Marisa Wyse

 

 Chief Legal Officer and Corporate

 Secretary

FAQ

What did Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) report in this Form 6-K?

Rogers Communications Inc. reported voting results from its April 22, 2026 Annual General Meeting. Class A Voting shareholders elected 14 directors and approved KPMG LLP as auditors, with detailed vote counts disclosed for each director and the auditor appointment resolution.

When was the Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) 2026 Annual General Meeting held?

The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders for Rogers Communications Inc. was held on April 22, 2026. The company’s report details the matters voted on at that meeting, including director elections and the appointment of KPMG LLP as auditors until the next annual general meeting.

How did Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) shareholders vote on director elections?

Class A Voting shareholders elected 14 directors, including Michael J. Cooper, Edward S. Rogers, Lisa A. Rogers, and Tony Staffieri. Each nominee received more than 108.5 million shares voted for, with only a relatively small number of shares withheld for each candidate.

Who was appointed as auditor of Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) and with how many votes?

Shareholders approved the appointment of KPMG LLP as auditors until the next annual general meeting. The resolution received 108,565,039 shares voted in favour, with 1,978 shares withheld from voting, indicating strong shareholder support for continuing with KPMG LLP as the company’s auditors.

Which shareholder class is covered in the Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) voting results?

The reported voting results relate to Class A Voting shareholders of Rogers Communications Inc. This class elected 14 directors and voted on the appointment of KPMG LLP as auditors, with detailed vote counts for each director and the auditor resolution disclosed in the report.

Where can investors find more details on Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) 2026 AGM matters?

Investors can review the company’s management information circular dated March 6, 2026 for more detail. The report notes that this circular, available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, provides additional information on the matters considered at the April 22, 2026 Annual General Meeting.

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