Maritime Launch Services Holds Annual Director Elections
Maritime Launch Services Inc. (Cboe CA: MAXQ) recently held its annual general meeting on May 14, 2026, where shareholders participated in a pivotal vote concerning the direction of the company. The meeting concluded successfully with every proposed nominee being elected to the board of directors, reflecting a strong confidence from the shareholders in the company's leadership team.
The voting process, conducted via poll, reported that a total of
326,454,557 common shares were cast, representing
43.23% of the votes associated with all outstanding shares. Shareholders displayed emphatic support for the nominated directors, with many receiving overwhelming approval rates. Here are the results for each nominee:
| Director | For Votes | Withheld Votes |
|---|
| ---- | ---- | ------- |
| Stephen Matier | 323,309,576 (99.043%) | 3,124,941 (0.957%) |
| Sasha Jacob | 324,107,499 (99.287%) | 2,327,018 (0.713%) |
| Sylvain Laporte | 326,343,952 (99.972%) | 90,565 (0.028%) |
| Rita Theil | 326,368,062 (99.980%) | 66,455 (0.020%) |
| Ian McLeod | 326,386,015 (99.985%) | 48,502 (0.015%) |
In addition to the director elections, shareholders overwhelmingly favored the re-appointment of
MNP LLP as the company’s auditors for the upcoming term, with
99.97% of votes supporting this decision.
About Maritime Launch Services
Maritime Launch Services is a Canadian commercial space company based in
Nova Scotia. Its flagship project,
Spaceport Nova Scotia, marks a significant advancement in Canada's space industry, envisioned as a dual-use spaceport intended for both commercial and defense-related space missions.
The spaceport promises to serve a diverse clientele, providing satellite launch services to both domestic and international partners. Designed to accommodate a variety of orbital inclinations, this facility will solidify Canada’s status in the global space market.
As Canada's first commercial orbital launch complex,
Spaceport Nova Scotia is poised to enable launch vehicles that can place satellites into low Earth orbit. This project reflects Maritime Launch Services’ commitment to innovation and leadership in the aerospace sector, aligning with increasing demands for satellite deployment in various industries.
For further details about Maritime Launch Services and updates about
Spaceport Nova Scotia, you can visit their official website at
www.maritimelaunch.com. Stay tuned for exciting developments that will unfold as they continue to enhance Canada's capabilities in the commercial space industry.