RE:RE:RE:" SPECIAL SH MEETING "I think a Special SH Meeting would be a great idea. I don't know if there is enough interest on this board to qualify with the requisite percentage of shares? Maybe simply contacting TST management and requesting such a meeting might result in some updates for SH. This silence is absurd and causing the SP to slowly fade away. Also, why hasn't there been any information about trying to get approval from Health Canada? You'd think that would be a no-brainer. Given the fact that this is a Canadian company with an exciting immunologic with peer-reviewed results favourable to the only second line treatment and an excellent SE profile, Health Canada should/might be highly receptive. Do we know if TST has ever bothered to apply? The following info is from https://canadian-lawyers.ca/Understand-Your-Legal-Issue/Corporate-Law/Shareholder-Rights-in-Ontario.html "The statutes also provide for shareholders who hold not less than 5% of the voting shares of a corporation to request the directors to call a meeting for any purpose stated in the requisition. Access to Information Key to a shareholder's ability to exercise the right to vote is access to information about the business and affairs of the company. ....... Shareholders and creditors and their agents and legal representatives are to be provided access to the books and records maintained by the corporation during the usual business hours of the corporation and are permitted to take extracts of the records where appropriate. Shareholders are also entitled to be provided with notice of meetings and related information. Such notices and materials, including proxy forms and circulars, must describe the nature of the business to be conducted at the meeting "in sufficient detail to permit the shareholder to form a reasoned judgment thereon"."