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Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (formerly Corporations Canada) has announced that all federally incorporated non-profits are required to receive their certificates of continuance...
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (formerly
Corporations Canada) has announced that all federally incorporated
non-profits are required to receive their certificates of
continuance by July 31, 2017. Corporations that
fail to transition by that date, including registered charities,
will be dissolved. As
previously reported, dissolution may result in a variety of
unfavourable consequences for your organization, especially if your
organization is a registered charity.
In order to avoid dissolution, we encourage organizations that
have not yet filed for continuance to do so immediately. One of our
Social Impact lawyers would be happy to assist.
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