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By Drache Aptowitzer LLP | 2 Minutes Read October 16, 2015

New Ontario NFP Act delayed… again

On September 17, 2015, the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services quietly posted an update on its website in regards to the implementation of the Not-for-Profit- Corporations Act, 2010.

Article by Drache Aptowitzer LLP / Not for Profit / Incorporation in Ontario, legislative amendments, NFPA, Not-for-profit Corporations Act, Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services

By Occasional Contributors | 4 Minutes Read August 19, 2015

Ontario Ministry’s expert report recommends big changes to province’s corporate laws

Coporate-lawOn July 9, 2015, an expert panel convened by the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS) released their final report (the Expert Report) containing many broad recommendations on how to modernize Ontario’s increasingly outdated business legislation. The Expert Report dealt with laws relating to corporations, partnerships, secured lending and other commercial activities. Taken together, these recommendations will bring Ontario into line with the leading corporate law jurisdictions in Canada (and beyond) and likely make the province a much more attractive business destination.
The release of the Expert Report is the first big step in the overhaul of Ontario’s business laws, which was first announced in the 2015-2016 Ontario Budget. This bulletin considers some of the more significant recommendations from the Expert Report and what their adoption could mean for businesses already operating in Ontario or those considering how (and where) to enter into the Canadian market.

1. Eliminating

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Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting / Business law, Canada Business Corporations Act, Commerce, commercial activities, corporate and commercial law, corporate law, director liability, foreign companies looking to incorporate a subsidiary in Canada, incorporations, Limited Liability Partnerships, Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, resident Canadian directors, the Canadian market, Unlimited Liability Corporations

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