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Company News: Blog
In praise of naked judges
03 September 2010
Like everybody else in the legal community I'm following with prurient interest the trials and tribulations of embattled associate chief justice of Manitoba, Lori Douglas, who was ousted by a disgruntled client of her husband's law firm. Nude photographs of her were posted, apparently without...
03 September 2010
Like everybody else in the legal community I'm following with prurient interest the trials and tribulations of embattled associate chief justice of Manitoba, Lori Douglas, who was ousted by a disgruntled client of her husband's law firm. Nude photographs of her were posted, apparently without...
- 07 August 2010 It's a dog's life
- 12 July 2010 Governor General Designate with legal background
TILMA update |
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| Written by Christopher Green |
| Monday, 27 April 2009 00:00 |
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We wrote a note a few weeks back about extra-provincial registration. Well, April 27 is the day that marks a new era in corporate records compliance. (We think this is really exciting news, but maybe we don't get out much.) As of today, Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement legislative initiatives in BC and Alberta permit companies in both jurisdictions to seamlessly register to do business in the other province. Companies doing business in both provinces will enjoy a simplified extra-provincial registration process, and the ability to automatically refresh their registration when filing their annual report in their home province. Anything for a simpler approach, you know! |



