Facts: Carolyn Jahnke, a minority shareholder in 436537 B.C. Ltd., alleged oppressive conduct by the majority shareholder, Donna Rhodes.
Issue: The court examined whether Rhodes' actions as president and majority shareholder constituted oppression against Jahnke's interests.
Court's Ruling: The court found that Rhodes' conduct was oppressive towards Jahnke and breached shareholder expectations under the Business Corporations Act.
Costs/Damages Awarded: Costs were awarded to Jahnke, reflecting her partial success in the case. However, the judgment did not specify the exact amount awarded for costs or damages within the document's provided content.