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The company expanded into Western Canada in 2003 with its purchase of Aquila, Inc.'s Canadian assets, formerly owned by TransAlta, Canada's largest publicly traded utility. As a result of this acquisition, Fortis became one of Alberta's major regulated electrical distribution companies, serving 415,000 Albertans in 2005.
Each country's company register has different registrar types, contents, purpose, and public availability. They typically contain the name, the owners and key personal of an organisation as well as regular updates as mandated by the government of that jurisdiction, to provide information to stakeholders and the general public.
Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) [47] – established in 1947, this plan is for employees of the Alberta government and other public service organizations. [ 48 ] Special Forces Pension Plan (SFPP) [ 49 ] – established in 1979 for police officers, police chiefs, and deputy chiefs employed by local authorities in Alberta.