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Provisions similar to s. 210 of the UK Companies Act 1948 were first introduced into Canadian law through the 1975 passage of the Canada Business Corporations Act. [1] It incorporated recommendations made in 1962 by the UK Jenkins Committee on Company Law for removing the linkage of the remedy with that of winding-up and for broadening its scope. [2]
The Alberta Stock Exchange (ASE) was a stock exchange based in Calgary, Alberta, established in 1913. [1] It featured mostly mining, resource exploration, and oil sands stocks. The ASE was the original listing exchange for Bre-X , one of the biggest corporate frauds in Canadian history.
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ATCO Ltd., operating as the ATCO Group, is a publicly-traded Canadian engineering, logistics and energy holding company based in Calgary, Alberta. ATCO's subsidiaries include electric utilities, natural gas production and distribution companies, and construction companies. ATCO focuses on the energy transition front, notably on the hydrogen ...
APPEAL from Ernst v Alberta (Energy Resources Conservation Board), 2014 ABCA 285 (15 September 2014), affirming Ernst v EnCana Corporation, 2013 ABQB 537 (16 September 2013) Ruling: Appeal dismissed. Holding; Ernst erred when she failed to exercise a petition for judicial review into the conduct of the Regulator. Court membership
The Alberta Energy Company Ltd. was a Canadian independent petroleum company that existed from 1973 to 2002. The AEC was created by the Government of Alberta under Premier Peter Lougheed as a mechanism for Albertans to invest in the Syncrude oil sands project.
The Empress plant sits just inside the Alberta/Saskatchewan border. This is for reasons related to both politics and infrastructure. Politically, Alberta wanted value to be added inside provincial borders. As importantly, it made sense to extract liquids before sending the dry gas that remained - unadulterated methane - into the export market.
Daishowa‑Marubeni International Ltd., a company owned by Daishowa Paper Manufacturing and Marubeni Corporation, operated pulp mills in Peace River, Alberta and in Quesnel, British Columbia. Through separate subsidiaries in High Level, Alberta ("High Level") and Red Earth Creek, Alberta ("Brewster"), it carried on the business of harvesting ...