
Establishing a Business
in Canada

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Welcome to Doing Business
in Canada
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP has produced this guide to give
business executives, counsel and potential investors in other countries a concise
overview of Canada's legal and economic framework and key business legislation.
Click on the chapter headings below that interest you to access the full content.
1. An Introduction
to Canada's Government and Legal System
Because of the historical roots it shares with other western democracies, Canada's
system of government - and its legal regime - appear quite similar to those in the
United States, the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions that are among our major
trading partners.
2. Regulation of Investment
in Canada
Although many industry-specific restrictions remain, the climate for foreign investment
in Canada has changed over the past few decades - a change brought about by a softening
of foreign investment rules and Canada's membership in a number of international
trade agreements.
3. Forms of Business Organization in Canada
There are several different vehicles available for conducting a business in Canada.
Tax and liability considerations are two key factors in selecting the right one.
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Are you thinking of opening a business in Canada?
You will avoid typical mistakes if you follow the tips in this ebook.
You can succeed at doing business in Canada if you follow the advice offered in
this article. Successful Canadian entrepreneurs share the secrets of their
success and the strategies that they use to operate a business successfully in Canada.
If you're considering moving to Canada to open a business, you'll be pleased to
know that the entrepreneurs interviewed in this article share one thing in common:
they have all emigrated to Canada from other countries, and they have all succeeded
in their business venture. You will also hear
tips and advice from industry
experts, futurists and leaders in the business community.
Here are the questions that are answered in this document:
How supportive is the government? Is there a lot of "red tape"? What industries
are in a period of growth and what industries are declining? What are the important
regional differences? What do I look for when I do my market research? How does
Canada fit in with global trends? What are the important considerations for importing
and exporting?
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Business Registration |
- Business Registration On-line
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This service is designed so that businesses can conveniently register themselves
for Canada Revenue Agency, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario programs at one
time.
Source: Government of Canada; Canada Revenue Agency
- Corporations Canada Online Filing
Centre
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Allows you to file various documents (such as incorporation or annual returns) on-line
with Corporations Canada.
Source: Government of Canada; Industry Canada; Corporations Canada
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Famous
Business People |
- Aitken, William Maxwell: Publisher, Politician.
newspaper magnate, 1st Baron of Beaverbrook
- Bombardier, Joseph-Armand: Engineer, Businessman.
Inventor of the Ski-doo
- Bronfman Family: Business Dynasty. owners of
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- Campeau, Robert: Financier. former owner of Bloomingdales
- Cooke, Jack Kent: flamboyant owner of the Washington Redskins and the Los Angeles Daily News
- Cunard, Sir Samuel: Businessman. founder of the
Cunard shipping line
- Eaton, Cyrus: Industrialist. co-founder of the
Pugwash Conferences
- Ebbers, Bernard: Businessman. CEO of WorldCom
- Hill, James J.: Businessman. builder of the Great
Northern Railroad
- Mayer, Louis B.: Studio executive, producer. co-founder
of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Reichman Brothers: Real Estate Developers. started
the disastrous Canary Wharf project in London
- Warner, Jack: Studio executive, producer. co-founder
of Warner Bros.
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