A Nunavut corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Nunavut Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Nunavut Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]
How To Register a Corporation in Nova Scotia
A Nova Scotia corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Nova Scotia Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Nova Scotia Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, […]
How to Register a Corporation in the Northwest Territories
A Northwest Territories corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Northwest Territories Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Northwest Territories Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, […]
How to Register a Corporation in Newfoundland
A Newfoundland corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Newfoundland Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Newfoundland Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]
How to Register a Corporation in New Brunswick
A New Brunswick corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (New Brunswick Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the New Brunswick Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, […]
How to Register a Corporation in Manitoba
A Manitoba corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Manitoba Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Manitoba Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]
How to Register a New Corporation in British Columbia
A British Columbia corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (British Columbia Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the British Columbia Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, […]
How to Register a New Corporation in Ontario
An Ontario corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Ontario Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Ontario Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]
How To Register a New Corporation in Alberta
An Alberta corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by provincial law (Alberta Business Corporation Act). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of the Alberta Business Corporation Act. What sets the corporation apart, in a theoretical […]
How to Register a Corporation in Canada
A corporation is a statutory creature, created and regulated by federal (federal corporations) or provincial law (provincial corporations). In short, if you want the “privilege”—that’s what the courts call it—of turning your business enterprise into a corporation, you must follow the requirements of your province’s Business Corporation Law or Canada Business Corporation Act (for federal […]