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Investor and Shareholder Information
Price Range and Trading Volume of Air Canada Variable Voting Shares (AC.A)
Price Range and Trading Volume of Air Canada Voting Shares (AC.B)
Designed and produced in-house by
the Air Canada Multimedia Centre
Translated by:
Air Canada Linguistic Services
Printing: Integria Inc.
Ce rapport annuel est publié dans
les deux langues officielles du Canada.
Pour en recevoir un exemplaire en français,
veuillez écrire à la Secrétaire adjointe –
Relations avec les actionnaires.
Duplicate Communication
Shareholders receiving more than one copy are requested to call 1-800-387-0825
or write to the Transfer Agent and Registrar, CIBC Mellon Trust Company at the
following address:
2001 University Street, Suite 1600, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A6
Inquiries may be submitted by electronic mail to [email protected]
Restrictions on Voting Securities
The Air Canada Public Participation Act and the articles of Air Canada limit owner-
ship of the airline’s voting interests by all non-residents of Canada to a maximum
of 25%. The Canada Transportation Act (CTA) also requires that Canadians own and
control at least 75% of the voting interests of licensed Canadian carriers. Since Air
Canada is a licence holder, Air Canada's articles contain restrictions to ensure that it
remains “Canadian as defined under the CTA. The restrictions in Air Canada's articles
provide that non-Canadians can only hold variable voting shares of Air Canada, that
such variable voting shares will not carry more than 25% of the aggregate votes
attached to all issued and outstanding voting shares and that the total number of
votes cast by the holders of such variable voting shares at any meeting will not
exceed 25% of the votes that may be cast at such meeting.
For Further Information
Shareholder Relations
Assistant Secretary, Shareholder Relations
Telephone: (514) 205-7856
Facsimile: (514) 205-7859
Investor Relations
Director, Investor Relations
Telephone: (514) 422-7849
Facsimile: (514) 422-7877
Head Office
Air Canada Centre
7373 Côte-Vertu Blvd. West
Dorval, Quebec H4Y 1H4
Internet
www.aircanada.com
Air Canada complies with the guidelines
adopted by the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Transfer Agents and Registrar
CIBC Mellon Trust Company
Telephone: 1-800-387-0825
Halifax, Montreal, Toronto,
Calgary and Vancouver.
2007 High Low Volume Traded
1st Quarter $ 20.39 $ 16.13 15,727,182
2
nd Quarter $ 18.24 $ 13.22 13,376,529
3
rd Quarter $ 14.74 $ 10.00 13,682,103
4th Quarter $ 17.47 $ 11.46 20,831,220
63,617,034
2007 High Low Volume Traded
1st Quarter $ 20.25 $ 16.13 7,650,137
2
nd Quarter $ 17.70 $ 13.38 8,141,739
3
rd Quarter $ 14.59 $ 10.10 5,327,295
4th Quarter $ 17.40 $ 11.45 4,577,285
25,696,456
ENGLISH OR FRENCH, IT’S THE CLIENT’S CHOICE.
Offi cial Languages at Air Canada
For Air Canada, offering service in the language chosen by its customers is essential. Verbal exchanges with clients, public-address
announcements at the airport and on board, briefi ng of passengers with special needs all constitute the very heart of customer
service and call upon our employees linguistic skills at all times. Our consideration to bilingualism not only makes good sense
customer-wise, but also supports our legal obligations to serve the public in the two offi cial languages of Canada.
Air Canada puts great efforts to better serve clients in the language of their choice. It is through reach-out activities with the
minority language communities as well as ongoing employee awareness and training that we can face the daily challenges,
whether it is the growing diffi culty to recruit bilingual candidates outside the province of Québec and the national capital region,
or for our employees to maintain their language skills with very little opportunities to practice the acquired language in some
regions of the country.