B.C. Introduces a New Law to Govern Non-profit Societies

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The article discusses the driving force behind the passing of the new Societies Act (British Columbia), which will come into force on November 28, 2016, replacing the existing British Columbia Society Act.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

Originally published by Surrey Business News

Jag Shergill, Nate Todd-Jones and Tom Boyd prepared an article titled, "B.C. Introduces a New Law to Govern Non-profit Societies", that was featured in the April - May 2016 edition of the Surrey Business News. The article discusses the driving force behind the passing of the new Societies Act (British Columbia), which will come into force on November 28, 2016, replacing the existing British Columbia Society Act.

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