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Canada Business Corporations Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canada Business Corporations Act
The Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) is a Canadian law regulating Canadian business corporations. Corporations in Canada can choose to incorporate federally, under the CBCA, or provincially under a similar provincial law. ==Background== The Canada Business Corporations Act was based on the Dickerson Report.〔RVW Dickerson, JL Howard and L Getz, Proposals for a New Business Corporations Law for Canada (1971).〕 The CBCA provides the basic corporate governance framework for many small and medium-sized Canadian enterprises as well as many of the largest corporations operating in Canada. Nearly 235,000 companies are incorporated under the CBCA, including over 700 distributing or publicly held corporations. CBCA corporations make up approximately 50 percent of Canada's largest business corporations.〔http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/cilp-pdci.nsf/eng/h_cl00022.html〕
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