Canada:
Blakes 2017 Canadian M&A Trends
03 January 2017
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
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Canadian M&A activity rose once again in 2016, surpassing a
record-breaking 2015 to become the most active year in Canadian
deal-making history. In terms of deal value, 2016 will be second
only to the peak of 2007. The aggregate value of announced deals to
date is C$399.9-billion, while announced deal volume reached an
impressive 3,100 transactions.
Here are some of the developments and trends we see impacting
Canadian M&A in 2017.
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