CBCA require private corporations to record all individuals with “significant control” over the corporation.

Are you a privately held federal corporation? New amendments to the CBCA require private corporations to record all individuals with “significant control” over the corporation. By June 13, 2019, certain private corporations incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act (the “CBCA“) will be required to prepare and maintain a register (the “ISC Register“) of each individual with Read more about CBCA require private corporations to record all individuals with “significant control” over the corporation.[…]

Powers of Attorney – What Are They and How Do They Work?

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document in which you give someone you trust (called your “attorney”) the right to make decisions for you if something happens and you are no longer able to look after matters on your own. There are two types of Power of Attorney: Power of Attorney for Personal Read more about Powers of Attorney – What Are They and How Do They Work?[…]