RE:Difference between A and B shares?Today, the difference is about 70cents a share. Kidding aside, it's voting rights. The Bs don't have any. From the 2020 annual report.
>>>Business Overview Corby is a leading Canadian manufacturer, marketer and importer of spirits and wines. Corby’s national leadership is sustained by a diverse brand portfolio that allows the Company to drive profitable organic growth with strong, consistent cash flows. Corby is a publicly traded company, with its shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols “CSW.A” (Voting Class A Common Shares) and “CSW.B” (Non-Voting Class B Common Shares). Corby’s Voting Class A Common Shares are majority-owned by Hiram Walker & Sons Limited (“HWSL”) (a private company) located in Windsor, Ontario. HWSL is a wholly owned subsidiary of international spirits and wine company Pernod Ricard S.A. (“PR”) (a French public limited company), which is headquartered in Paris, France.
https://reports.corby.ca/2020/downloads/corby-2020-annual-report.pdf