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[6-K] TASEKO MINES LTD Current Report (Foreign Issuer)

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Taseko Mines Limited has filed a report describing plans for its upcoming Annual General Meeting and a proposed corporate rebranding. The company is asking shareholders to approve changing its name to Trekor Metals Limited, reflecting a broader North American asset base and growth ambitions in the copper sector.

The in-person Meeting is scheduled at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver on June 24, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Shareholders will vote on setting the board at nine directors, electing directors, appointing PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as auditors, approving the name change, and an advisory say-on-pay resolution. The board unanimously recommends voting in favour of all items, and shareholders of record as of May 5, 2026 are eligible to vote.

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AGM date and time June 24, 2026, 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time Annual General Meeting at Terminal City Club, Vancouver
Proxy voting deadline June 22, 2026, 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time Cut-off for submitting shareholder proxies
Shareholder record date May 5, 2026 Holders of record eligible to vote at AGM
Board size resolution Nine directors Proposed number of directors to be set by shareholders
Union agreement expiry May 2027 Expiry of Gibraltar union agreement noted in risk factors
Teẑtan Biny Agreement date June 2025 Tripartite agreement affecting New Prosperity Project
management information circular regulatory
"it has filed its notice of meeting, management information circular (the "Circular") and related documents"
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.
say-on-pay vote financial
"• Consideration of the advisory say-on-pay vote."
A say-on-pay vote is a shareholder advisory vote on a company’s executive compensation package, usually held at the annual meeting to approve or voice disapproval of how top managers are paid. Think of it as a feedback button for owners: while the vote is often nonbinding, a strong negative outcome warns of governance problems, can force pay-policy changes, damage board credibility and ultimately influence long-term shareholder returns.
forward-looking statements regulatory
"This document contains “forward-looking statements” that were based on Taseko’s expectations"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
Mineral Reserves financial
"uncertainties related to the accuracy of our estimates of Mineral Reserves (as defined below), Mineral Resources"
Mineral reserves are the amounts of a metal or mineral that a company has identified and can legally and economically extract with current technology. Think of it like the usable fuel in a car’s tank rather than all the oil in the ground; reserves determine how long a mine can produce, help estimate future revenue and costs, and shape a company’s value and investment risk.
Teẑtan Biny Agreement regulatory
"our June 2025 Tripartite Agreement with the Province of British Columbia and the Tŝilhqot’in Nation (the “Teẑtan Biny Agreement”)"
 

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 May 2026

Commission File Number: 001-31965

Taseko Mines Limited
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

12th Floor - 1040 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC, V6E 4H1
(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 [ X ]

 

 


SUBMITTED HEREWITH

Exhibits

Exhibit Description
  
99.1 Press Release dated May 25, 2026

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.

      Taseko Mines Limited    
  (Registrant)
   
  
Date: May 25, 2026     /s/ Stuart McDonald    
  Stuart McDonald
  President
  

EXHIBIT 99.1

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Taseko Proposes Name Change at Upcoming Annual General Meeting

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Taseko Mines Limited (TSX: TKO; NYSE American: TGB; LSE: TKO) ("Taseko" or the "Company") announces that it has filed its notice of meeting, management information circular (the "Circular") and related documents (collectively, the "Meeting Materials") with securities regulators in connection with its upcoming Annual General Meeting (the “Meeting”) of holders of common shares of the Company (“Shareholders”).

The Meeting Materials, which have been mailed to shareholders, can also be accessed online on Taseko’s website (tasekomines.com/investors/agm) and under the company’s profile on SEDAR+ (sedarplus.ca).

Proposed Name Change

At the upcoming Meeting, the Company is proposing a name change to reflect its growing business and expanded asset base in North America. Management believes that it is the right time for a new name that reflects the Company today and where it is headed. Subject to shareholder approval at this year’s AGM, Taseko Mines Limited will become Trekor Metals Limited.

Stuart McDonald, President and CEO of Taseko, commented, “Over the last two decades, Taseko has been on a journey – steadily growing our business and unlocking value in our high-quality portfolio of development assets. We’ve seized opportunities that others have overlooked and built value for shareholders and the communities where we operate. Our journey will continue as Trekor, a name that embodies our values and reflects our ambition to continue to grow North America’s copper sector.”

Meeting Details

The Meeting will be held in person at the Terminal City Club (837 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 1B6) on June 24, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. (Pacific Time). At the Meeting, Shareholders will be asked to vote on the follow resolutions:

  • The setting of the number of directors at nine;
  • The election of directors;
  • The appointment of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Chartered Professional Accountants, as auditors of the Company, and authorization of the Board to fix their remuneration;
  • The approval of a proposed name change of the Company to “Trekor Metals Limited”; and
  • Consideration of the advisory say-on-pay vote.

The Taseko Board unanimously recommends that shareholders vote FOR all proposed resolutions.

Vote Today

The proxy voting deadline is 2:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) on June 22, 2026. Shareholders are encouraged to vote well in advance of the proxy voting deadline to ensure your vote is submitted in a timely manner. Voting is easy. Shareholders may vote online, by telephone or any other methods provided in the form or proxy or voting instruction which have been included as part of the mailing.

Shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 5, 2026 are eligible to vote at the Meeting.

Shareholder Questions & Voting Assistance

Shareholders with questions or who require voting assistance may contact Taseko’s proxy solicitation agent:

Laurel Hill Advisory Group
North America Toll Free: 1-877-452-7184
Outside North America: 1-416-304-0211
Text Message: Text “INFO” to 416-304-0211 or 1-877-452-7184
Email: assistance@laurelhill.com

For further information on Taseko, see the Company’s website at tasekomines.com or contact:

    • Investor enquiries Brian Bergot, Vice President, Investor Relations – 778-373-4554

Stuart McDonald
President and CEO

No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved of the information contained in this news release.

Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This document contains “forward-looking statements” that were based on Taseko’s expectations, estimates and projections as of the dates as of which those statements were made. Generally, these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “outlook”, “anticipate”, “project”, “target”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “should” and similar expressions.

Forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company’s actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These included but are not limited to:

  • uncertainties about the future market price of copper and the other metals that we produce or may seek to produce;
  • changes in general economic conditions, the financial markets and in the market price for our input costs including due to inflationary impacts, such as diesel fuel, acid, steel, concrete, electricity and other forms of energy, mining equipment, and fluctuations in exchange rates, particularly with respect to the value of the U.S. dollar and Canadian dollar, and the continued availability of capital and financing;
  • inherent risks associated with mining operations, including our current mining operations at Gibraltar and Florence Copper, and their potential impact on our ability to achieve our production estimates;
  • our high level of indebtedness and its potential impact on our financial condition and the requirement to generate cash flow to service our indebtedness and refinance such indebtedness from time to time;
  • any increases in interest rates may increase our borrowing costs and impact the profitability of our operations;
  • the amounts we are required to pay for our acquisition of Cariboo will increase with higher copper prices;
  • the risk of inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance to cover our business risks;
  • uncertainties related to the accuracy of our estimates of Mineral Reserves (as defined below), Mineral Resources (as defined below), production rates and timing of production, future production and future cash and total costs of production and milling;
  • the risk that we may not be able to expand or replace Mineral Reserves as our existing Mineral Reserves are mined;
  • the risk that the ramp-up of the Florence Copper commercial production facility does not proceed within projected timelines or cost estimates, or that initial operations do not achieve results consistent with the projections in the Florence Copper Technical Report, including with respect to operating costs, revenue, sustaining capital, rates of return and cash flows from operations;
  • our ability to comply with all conditions imposed under the APP and UIC permits for the operation of Florence Copper;
  • the availability of, and uncertainties relating to, any additional financing necessary for the continued ramp-up and commercial operation of Florence Copper, including with respect to our ability to obtain any additional financing, if needed, to continue and expand commercial operations at Florence Copper;
  • shortages of water supply, critical spare parts, acid, diesel, maintenance service and new equipment and machinery or our ability to manage surplus water on our mine sites may materially and adversely affect our operations and development projects;
  • our ability to comply with the extensive governmental regulation to which our business is subject;
  • uncertainties related to our ability to obtain necessary title, licenses and permits for our development projects and project delays due to third party opposition;
  • uncertainties related to Indigenous people’s claims and rights, and legislation and government policies regarding the same;
  • our reliance on the availability of infrastructure necessary for development and on operations, including on rail transportation and port terminals for shipping of our copper concentrate production from Gibraltar, and rail transportation and power for the feasibility of our other British Columbia development projects;
  • uncertainties related to unexpected judicial or regulatory proceedings;
  • changes in, and the effects of, the laws, regulations and government policies affecting our exploration and development activities and mining operations;
  • potential changes to the mineral tenure system in British Columbia, which is undergoing reform including for compliance with the British Columbia Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (“DRIPA”);
  • our dependence solely on our 100% interest in Gibraltar and in due course, Florence Copper for our revenues and our operating cash flows;
  • our ability to extend existing concentrate off-take agreements and cathode purchase agreements or enter into new agreements;
  • environmental issues and liabilities associated with mining including processing and stockpiling ore;
  • labour strikes, work stoppages, or other interruptions to, or difficulties in, the employment of labour in markets in which we operate mines, industrial accidents, equipment failure or other events or occurrences, including third party interference that interrupt the production of minerals in our mines;
  • environmental hazards and risks associated with climate change, including the potential for damage to infrastructure and stoppages of operations due to extreme cold, extreme heat, forest fires, flooding, drought, earthquakes or other natural events in the vicinity of our operations;
  • litigation risks and the inherent uncertainty of litigation;
  • our actual costs of reclamation and mine closure may exceed our current estimates of these liabilities;
  • our ability to renegotiate our existing union agreement for Gibraltar when it expires in May 2027;
  • the capital intensive nature of our business both to sustain current mining operations and to develop any new projects;
  • our ability to develop new mining projects in British Columbia may be impacted by joint decision-making and consent agreements being implemented by the Government of British Columbia with First Nations under DRIPA;
  • The ability to develop the New Prosperity Project is subject to the restrictions set out in our June 2025 Tripartite Agreement with the Province of British Columbia and the Tŝilhqot’in Nation (the “Teẑtan Biny Agreement”), under which the New Prosperity Project is subject to a land use planning process with the Province of British Columbia and we are not permitted to be the proponent of any development of the New Prosperity Project;
  • our reliance upon key personnel;
  • the competitive environment in which we operate;
  • the effects of forward selling instruments to protect against fluctuations in copper prices and other input costs including diesel and acid;
  • the risk of changes in accounting policies and methods we use to report our financial condition, including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates;
  • uncertainties relating to the war in Ukraine, the escalating military conflict involving Iran and broader Middle East instability, and other future geopolitical events including social unrest, which could disrupt financial markets, commodity markets, supply chains, the price and availability of energy, availability of materials and equipment and execution timelines for any project development;
  • uncertainties relating to the delivery of oil through the Strait of Hormuz resulting from Middle East instability, which could have an adverse effect on global economic activity and potentially
  • increase operating costs generally and reduce global demand for copper, and have a material adverse effect on our business, operations, and the feasibility of our development projects;
  • changes to U.S. trade policies and tariff measures, including retaliatory tariffs imposed or threatened by Canada and other trading partners, may adversely impact overall economic conditions, copper markets, supply chains, metal prices and input costs; and
  • other risks detailed from time-to-time in our annual information forms, annual reports, MD&A, quarterly reports and material change reports filed with and furnished to securities regulators, and those risks which are discussed under the heading “Risk Factors”.

For further information on Taseko, investors should review the Company’s annual report on Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov and home jurisdiction filings that are available at www.sedarplus.ca.

FAQ

What name change is Taseko Mines Limited (TGB) proposing?

Taseko is asking shareholders to approve a name change to Trekor Metals Limited. The new name is intended to reflect its growing North American asset base and long-term focus on copper and related metals.

When is the Taseko (TGB) 2026 Annual General Meeting?

The Annual General Meeting will be held on June 24, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver, British Columbia, for holders of common shares.

What key items will Taseko (TGB) shareholders vote on at the AGM?

Shareholders will vote on fixing the number of directors at nine, electing directors, appointing PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as auditors, approving the proposed name change, and an advisory say-on-pay resolution.

What is the proxy voting deadline for Taseko (TGB) shareholders?

The proxy voting deadline is June 22, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Shareholders are encouraged to vote early using online, telephone, or other methods outlined in their proxy or voting instruction forms.

Who is eligible to vote at Taseko’s (TGB) 2026 AGM?

Shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 5, 2026 are entitled to vote. Eligibility is based on being a registered holder of common shares on that record date.

How can Taseko (TGB) shareholders get help with voting their shares?

Shareholders can contact Taseko’s proxy solicitation agent, Laurel Hill Advisory Group, by toll-free phone in North America, international phone, text message, or email for questions and voting assistance.

What risks does Taseko (TGB) highlight in its forward-looking statements disclaimer?

The company notes risks such as copper price volatility, inflationary cost pressures, operational risks at Gibraltar and Florence Copper, high indebtedness, permitting challenges, Indigenous rights issues, climate-related events, and broader geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

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