Thanks for all the input.
I was able to find a list of the shareholders; it was a $2.50 search at a local registry office but I was told I good go to a certain Gov't of Alberta building to get the information for free.
The list of shareholders was the people I knew already, who I'm trying to go around, and two numbered companies, one registered in BC and one in Ontario. The registry clerk here said I could pay $10 to find out the shareholders of the BC one, which would take overnight, and I could further pay $35 to run the search in Ontario registries which would take 1-7 working days.
But it has become a bit of a moot point. If the managers only have the authority they claim to have, the shareholders will need to be notified soon since I've notified the managers that I'm leaving. I do wonder what reason or excuse the managers will give the shareholders, but it isn't worth more time/money just to 'tell my side'.
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