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22 April 2020

British Columbia's Transparency Register For Private Companies: Coming Into Force Delayed Until October 1, 2020

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As part of the BC government's support of individuals, businesses, non-profits, and service delivery agencies during the current pandemic, the coming into force of the transparency register requirements...
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

As part of the BC government's support of individuals, businesses, non-profits, and service delivery agencies during the current pandemic, the coming into force of the transparency register requirements for all private BC companies has been postponed to October 1, 2020.

For more information on the BC Transparency Register requirements, please see our previous bulletins:

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