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Ticker · FGL ISIN · CA3499071056 TSX Wholesale and retail trade
Filings indexed 75 across all filing types
Latest filing 2001-11-16 Regulatory Filings
Country CA Canada
Listing TSX FGL

About The Forzani Group

https://pre-www.fglsports.com/

The Forzani Group Ltd. was the original name for Canada's largest national sporting goods retailer. Established from a single outlet, the company expanded to operate hundreds of stores under various banners. In 2011, The Forzani Group was acquired by Canadian Tire Corporation and renamed FGL Sports Ltd. Operating today as FGL Sports, the entity remains the leading national retailer specializing in a vast assortment of sports-related products, including athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment. The company offers unparalleled value to the Canadian consumer by leveraging its significant scale and extensive product mix, which includes both brand name and private-branded merchandise, ensuring a suitable offering for every consumer segment.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Material change report - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' (Form 27) filed under various Canadian provincial securities acts. It details a specific corporate event (termination of negotiations with MVP.com). Since this is a regulatory filing required by law to disclose a material event and does not fit into specific categories like earnings releases or financial reports, it falls under the 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as the appropriate fallback.
2001-11-16 English
Material change report - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' (Form 27) filed under various Canadian provincial securities acts. It details a specific corporate event—the acquisition of Sport Mart Inc. by Le Groupe Forzani Ltée. Since this document describes a significant corporate transaction (M&A activity) and is a formal regulatory filing required by law to disclose such events, it falls under the 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as it does not fit into the specific 'M&A Activity' (TAR) category which is typically reserved for press releases or specific merger/takeover bid documents rather than statutory regulatory filings.
2001-11-16 English
Cover letter.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a cover letter from a law firm (Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP) addressed to various securities commissions. It serves as a notification that a previously filed 'Material Change Report' was missing certain jurisdictions and is now being corrected/updated to include them. Per the 'Certification Rule' and the 'Regulatory Filings' fallback definition, this is a procedural/compliance communication regarding a filing rather than the financial report itself. Therefore, it is classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS).
2001-07-04 English
Material change report - English.pdf
M&A Activity Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' filed under various Canadian provincial Securities Acts. It details a specific corporate event—the proposed acquisition of Sport Mart Inc. by The Forzani Group Ltd. Since this document describes a merger/acquisition transaction and its associated details, it falls under the M&A Activity category (TAR).
2001-07-03 English
Other.PDF
Regulatory Filings Classification · 90% confidence The document is an 'Annual Information Form' (AIF) for The Forzani Group Ltd. dated March 31, 2001. In Canadian regulatory contexts, an Annual Information Form is a disclosure document that provides material information about the company, its business, and its operations, typically filed alongside or as part of the annual reporting package. Since it is not a full audited financial statement (10-K equivalent) but rather a comprehensive disclosure document required by regulators, and given the specific categories provided, it fits best under 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as it is a standard regulatory disclosure document that does not fit the specific definitions of an Annual Report (which requires audited financials) or other specialized categories.
2001-06-18 English
Material change report - English.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is a 'Material Change Report' filed under various Canadian provincial Securities Acts. These reports are mandatory regulatory filings used to disclose significant corporate events (in this case, the termination of joint venture negotiations). As it is a formal regulatory disclosure document required by law for material events and does not fit into specific categories like earnings releases or financial reports, it falls under the 'Regulatory Filings' category.
2000-10-25 English

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