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Minor win for ex-CFO of Princeton’s Copper Mountain Mine in legal battle

The company will have to provide additional disclosure in the ongoing wrongful termination lawsuit
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Copper Mountain Mine, recently acquired by Hudbay Minerals, employs 500 people. Approximately 75 of those identify as Indigenous. Black Press File Photo

The former chief financial officer for the Copper Mountain Mine near Princeton has been granted more disclosure in his ongoing $1.6 million wrongful termination lawsuit.

In a judgment published in March, Rodney Shier was given a partial victory to support his legal battle.

Shier sued Copper Mountain after he was fired in 2022, which the company claims was with cause over late filing of insider trading reports.

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Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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