Ask your question on climate and Indigenous rights to RBC's CEO

Ask your question on climate and Indigenous rights to RBC's CEO

As an RBC shareholder you can ask the CEO a question during the annual meeting of shareholders and he must answer in front of all of RBC's bigwig investors. 

This is an important opportunity for you to grill the CEO on climate and Indigenous rights. 

Follow these easy steps to send your email today: 

  • Find your control number on your proxy circular and identify yourself as a shareholder
  • Paste one of these questions in the box below
    • The climate crisis needs urgent and bold action and your current plan is too slow -- when will you commit to a 50% reduction of greenhouse gas emission in your lending portfolios as recommended by the 2018 IPCC report?
    • Why is RBC continuing to fund contentious fossil fuel projects like Line 3 and Coastal GasLink when it goes against your own policies on Free, Prior and Informed consent and how are you addressing the reputational risks this funding brings up for our company? 
    • RBC has been identified in multiple new sources around the world as the biggest funder of fossil fuels in Canada -- when will shareholders see a change in these numbers and therefore a reduction to the reputational risk of our company? 
    • How will you protect future shareholder value when youth, a demographic necessary for the long-term sustainability of our corporation, are pledging, by the thousands, to leave RBC and other Canadian banks, for not taking a bold and urgent enough stance on climate chaos?
  • Hit send and tune into the RBC shareholder meeting, on April 8th, to hear the answers the CEO gives