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  2. Canadian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Corporations Canada is Canada's federal corporate regulator, operating under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. It is responsible for administering laws regarding the incorporation of Canadian businesses as well as "corporate laws governing federal companies, except for financial intermediaries ."

  3. List of Alberta public agencies - Wikipedia

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    Responsible for the assessment of existing and development of new educational and experience requirements for registration; makes recommendations on the IAP, IID, and Professional Development Programs. Advanced Education: Alberta Association of Landscape Architects - Board of Directors Regulatory/Adjudicative

  4. Canada Business Corporations Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA; French: Loi canadienne sur les sociétés par actions) is an act of the Parliament of Canada regulating Canadian business corporations. Corporations in Canada may be incorporated federally, under the CBCA, or provincially under a similar provincial law.

  5. Category:Crown corporations of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Educational Communications Corporation; Alberta Foundation for the Arts; Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission; Alberta Government Telephones; Alberta Investment Management Corporation; Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority; Alberta Pensions Services Corporation; Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission; ATB Financial

  6. Foreign ownership of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited liability corporations can exist in Alberta, British Columbia, or Nova Scotia. [13] This form is particularly convenient where the parties are well-established and in no danger of insolvency. Alberta requires the derisory fee of CA$100 to establish this form. [13] In most other provinces, the legislation is significantly more restrictive.

  7. List of government-owned companies - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, state-owned corporations are referred to as Crown corporations, indicating that an organization is established by law, owned by the sovereign (either in right of Canada or a province), and overseen by parliament and cabinet. Examples of federal Crown corporations include: the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Canada Post; Bank of Canada

  8. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    Register Ref. Alberta: Yes: Service Alberta (licensed businesses only) [326] British Columbia: No: British Columbia Corporate Registry (subscription required) [327] Manitoba: No: Manitoba Companies Office (subscription required) [328] New Brunswick: No: Corporate Affairs Registry Database [329] Newfoundland and Labrador: Yes: Companies and ...

  9. Crown corporations of New Brunswick (1 C, 15 P) Crown corporations of Newfoundland and Labrador (1 C, 8 P) Crown corporations of the Northwest Territories (2 P)

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