the Crown (i.e. the government of Canada or a province). Crown corporations represent a specific form of state-owned enterprise. Each corporation is ultimately...
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Petro-Canada (colloquially known as Petro-Can) is a retail and wholesale marketing brand subsidiary of Suncor Energy. Until 1991, it was a federal Crown corporation...
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Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV; French: Corporation de développement des investissements du Canada) is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible...
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as the Maple Crown or Crown of Maples, Canada having developed a "recognizably Canadian brand of monarchy". Though not part of the Canadian monarchy, either...
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Air Canada Jetz is a charter service targeting sports teams, professional entertainers, and corporations. The Air Canada Jetz fleet consists of Airbus...
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corporations" exist in the following countries in accordance with the associated descriptions (where provided). In Australia, statutory corporations are...
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Agency Trades Training Consortium of British Columbia Crown Corporations of Canada "Crown Corporations - Province of British Columbia". "Relationship with...
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Minister Brian Mulroney began the process of privatizing Crown corporations and Teleglobe Canada was one of the target assets. It was finally sold to...
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Zealand) Regulatory agency Statutory body Statutory corporation Te Arawhiti Crown corporations of Canada "Crown Entities Act 2004". New Zealand Legislation....
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single ("sole") natural person. This structure allows corporations (often religious corporations or Commonwealth governments) to pass without interruption...
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