Aug. 28, 2008

Preferred shares are a class of shares that provide an income stream of dividend payments and entitle the shareholder to preferred status relative to holders of common shares in the event of a company's liquidation. Preferred shares usually have voting rights only when a stated number of dividends have been omitted. Closed-end funds can issue preferred shares as a means of leveraging their common stockholders' returns. In such a case, the proceeds from a preferred offering would be used to increase the investment portfolio of the Company (the Fund).

Preferred Shares
Currently, CGI has three series of Class A preference shares outstanding:

TSX Symbol Issue Date Number of Shares Outstanding Issue Size Coupon
Series 1 CGI.PR.A October 05, 1998 2,400,000 $60,000,000.00 5.40%
Series 2 CGI.PR.B November 04, 2003 3,000,000 $75,000,000.00 4.65%
Series 3 CGI.PR.C March 03, 2006 3,000,000 $75,000,000.00 3.90%

Each of the series above pays quarterly dividends on March 15, June 15, September 15 and December 15 and has a maximum life of 10 years. Full details concerning the terms of these shares, including redemption features, are provided in the respective prospectuses below:

Download Series 1 Prospectus
Download Series 2 Prospectus
Download Series 3 Prospectus

Closed-End Funds
  Balanced Market Change
 CGI $20.15  $0.10 
PREFERRED SHARES
 CWF $ 4.28  $0.07 
 THD $40.50  $0.00 
Pooled Funds
  NAV Change
Income $13.29  -$0.04
Growth $13.01  $0.21
Global $ 9.69  -$0.09
Balanced $ 9.62  $0.02