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2005 Annual Report to Parliament - Crown Corporations and Other Corporate Interests of Canada

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IV. Other Corporate Interests of Canada

This chapter provides information on:

  • share-capital corporations partially owned by the federal government;
  • corporations without share capital (for example, not-for-profit corporations) for which the government has a legal right to appoint, or approve the appointment of, at least one member to the board of directors or other governing body; and
  • organizations formed pursuant to an international agreement where the federal government holds shares in the organization or has a right to appoint, or approve the appointment of, some number of members to the governing body.

For share-capital corporations, the listing shows the degree of federal ownership. For non-share-capital corporations, the listing includes fractions showing the number of federally appointed board members over the total number of board members.

The latter is intended to illustrate the degree of federal influence over an entity in cases where control cannot be expressed in terms of share ownership. Thus, in this context, a "federal appointee" may be an individual appointed by Order of the Governor in Council or by any one of a number of other mechanisms. Examples of such mechanisms may include appointment by a minister or by a Crown corporation. Federal public servants occupying board positions on an ex officio basis are also counted as federal appointees for these purposes.

Corporations named in this chapter are grouped as follows:[1]

Mixed Enterprises

These are corporate entities whose shares are partially owned by Canada, through a minister. Private-sector parties own the remaining shares. As of March 31, 2005, there are no entities to report.

Joint Enterprises

These are corporate entities whose shares are partially owned by Canada, through a minister. However, the balance of shares is owned by another level of government.

International Organizations

International organizations are corporate entities created pursuant to international agreements under which Canada holds shares or has a right to appoint or elect some number of members to a governing body.

Shared-governance Corporations

This category includes corporate entities without share capital for which Canada, either directly or through a Crown corporation, has a right pursuant to statute, articles of incorporation, letters patent, by-law or any contractual agreement (including funding or contribution agreements) to appoint or nominate one or more voting members to the governing body.

Corporations under the terms of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act

This group includes corporate entities whose shares are partially owned by Canada following receipt by a trustee in bankruptcy.


Number of Other Corporate Interests

Year-Over-Year Comparison

Other Corporate Interests of Canada March 31, 2005 March 31, 2004
Mixed enterprises 0 1
Joint enterprises 3 3
International organizations 18 18
Shared-governance corporations 144 141
Corporations under the terms of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 40 35

Other Corporate Interests – Additions and Deletions

During the year ending March 31, 2005

Mixed Enterprises
   Petro-Canada Deleted
Joint Enterprises No Additions or Deletions
International Organizations No Additions or Deletions
Shared-governance Corporations
   2003 Bathurst-Campbellton Canada Winter Games Host Society Inc. Deleted
   Agri-Adapt Council Inc. Deleted
   Agri-Futures Nova Scotia Deleted
   ASEP - NB Inc. Added
   Association of Canada Lands Surveyors Added
   Canada-Israel Industrial Research and Development Foundation Inc. Added
   Canada's Climate Change Voluntary Challenge and Registry Deleted
   Canadian Farm Business Management Council (CFBMC) Deleted
   Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) Added
   Growing Alberta Added
   Health Council of Canada Added
   Internal Trade Secretariat Added
   Investment Agriculture Foundation of British Columbia Name changed[8]
   New Brunswick Agricultural Council Inc. Deleted
   Nunavut Harvesters Association (NHA) Added
   Ouranos Added
   PARTICIPaction Deleted
   Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, The Added
   Prince Edward Island Adapt Council Inc. Deleted
   Quebec High-Level Sports Council Added
   Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation Added
   Yukon Agricultural Association Deleted
Corporations held under the terms of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
   ASF Capital Corporation Added
   Corporation Rutel Networks Added
   Gilbralta Springs Capital Corporation Added
   Kewi Corporation Added
   Xogen Power Inc. Added


[1] This chapter does not include departmental corporations such as the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Although they are similar to Crown corporations in that they are wholly owned by the federal government, departmental corporations are specifically excluded from the Financial Administration Act (FAA) definition of a "Crown corporation". Instead, departmental corporations are defined as departments under the FAA and, as such, are subject to a different accountability regime.

[2] Name changed from British Columbia Investment Agriculture Foundation.


Joint Enterprises


Responsible Minister
Corporation's Name
and Role
Head Office
Information
Statutory
Authority and
Year Incorporated
Fiscal Year End
Total Assets (A)
Liabilities (L)
Auditor
Federal
Ownership

Minister of Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec

Société du parc industriel et portuaire Québec-Sud
To conduct the sale of the corporation's lands and to suggest an alternative solution to two levels of government on the use of the proceeds of this sale since the lands are unsuitable for an industrial infrastructure. Bureau 300
13, rue St-Louis
Lévis QC
G6V 4E2
(418)
833-5925
Special Act of the Quebec Government (1974) March 31
A = $1.7M
L = $0M
Auditor General of Quebec
40%

Minister of Natural Resources

Lower Churchill Development Corporation Limited
To establish a basis for the development of all or part of the hydroelectric potential of the Lower Churchill basin and the line transmission of this energy to markets. PO Box 12700
St. John's NL
A1B 3T5
(709)
737-1400
Newfoundland Companies Act, 1978 December 31
A = $5.2M
L = $0M
Deloitte
49%

Minister of Western Economic Diversification

North Portage Development Corporation (operating as The Forks North Portage Partnership)
To foster the social and economic redevelopment of the North Portage Avenue neighbourhood and The Forks areas in downtown Winnipeg. Suite 200
350 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg MB
R3C 0C3
(204)
943-7752
Manitoba Corporations Act, 1983 March 31
A = $94.0M
L = $5.7M
Ernst & Young
33%

International Organizations


Responsible Minister
Corporation's Name
and Role
Head Office
Information
Statutory
Authority and
Year Incorporated
Auditor Federal
Ownership
or Board Appointees[1]

Minister of Canadian Heritage

World Anti-Doping Agency
To promote and coordinate at the international level the fight against doping in sport in all forms. Suite 700
Stock Exchange
Tower
800 Place Victoria
Montréal QC
H4Z 1B7
(514)
904-9232

Incorporated under Swiss Law as a not-for-profit organization, 1999

Price- waterhouse- Coopers

1/36


Minister of the Environment

International Lake Memphremagog Levels Board
A forum for dispute resolution regarding the regulation of the levels of Lake Memphremagog in accordance with international obligations and federal and provincial legislation. c/o EC
Québec Region
Suite 300
100 Alexis-Nihon
Blvd.
St-Laurent QC
H4M 2N8
(514)
283-1628
The Board was created pursuant to an agreement between the governments of Canada and the U.S.A. n/app* 1/2
International Lake of the Woods Control Board
Lake of the Woods is an international boundary water. The International Lake of the Woods Control Board is responsible for approving the outflow from Lake of the Woods when the lake level is above or below certain specified elevations. c/o EC
Sustainable Water
Use Branch,
WPCD
4th Floor
351 St-Joseph Blvd.
Hull QC
K1A 0H3
(819)
997-2529
The Board was created pursuant to Canada-U.S. Treaty. (Lake of the Woods Convention and Protocol, 1925) n/app 1/2
International Niagara Committee
To determine the amount of water available for the purposes of the Treaty and to record the amounts of water used for power diversions. c/o EC
Meteorological
 Service of Canada
Ontario Region
867 Lakeshore Rd.
PO Box 5050
Burlington ON
L7R 4A6
(905)
336-4580
The Niagara Diversion Treaty, 1950 as administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the U.S. State Department n/app 1/2
International Porcupine Caribou Board
The Board makes recommendations and provides advice on those aspects of the conservation of the Porcupine Caribou Herd and its habitat that require international coordination. c/o EC
Pacific and Yukon
Region
Canadian Wildlife
Service
91782 Alaska Highway
Whitehorse YT
Y1A 5B7
(867)
393-6700
Agreement signed by the U.S.A. and Canada on the Conservation of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, 1987 n/app 4/8
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation - Joint Public Advisory Committee
The Committee provides advice to the Council of the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation on matters within the scope of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, a "side agreement" to the North American Free Trade Agreement. Suite 200
393 Saint-Jacques St.
Montréal QC
H2Y 1N9
(514)
350-4300
The Committee was created pursuant to the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation n/app 5/15

Minister of Finance

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
To develop a vibrant private sector and to help foster the transition from centrally planned economies to market economies in the new Europe. One Exchange
Square
London
EC2A 2JN
England
44-20-7338-6000
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Agreement Act, 1991 Price- waterhouse- Coopers (London)
llp
3.43%
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
To assist in the reconstruction and development of territories of member countries. 1818-H Street NW Washington DC
20433 U.S.A.
(202)
473-1000
Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, 1945 Deloitte &
Touche
llp
2.85%
International Development Association
To promote economic development, increase productivity and thus raise standards of living in the less developed areas of the world. 1818-H Street NW Washington DC
20433 U.S.A.
(202)
473-1000
Articles of Agreement, 1960, International Development Association Act, 1960 Deloitte &
Touche
llp
2.95%
International Finance Corporation
To further economic development by encouraging the growth of productive enterprises in member countries, supplementing the activities of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 2121 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington DC
20433 U.S.A.
(202)
473-7711
Articles of Agreement;
Vote 731, Appropriation Act No. 6, 1956
Deloitte &
Touche
llp
3.44%
International Monetary Fund
To promote economic welfare by encouraging the expansion of trade, the maintenance of orderly exchange arrangements, and the reduction of balance of payments. 700-19th St. NW
Washington DC
20431 U.S.A.
(202)
623-7000
Agreement signed by member countries, 1945 Price- waterhouse- Coopers
llp
2.99%
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
To encourage the flow of investments for productive purposes among member countries, thus supplementing the activities of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Finance Corporation and other international development finance institutions. 1818-H Street NW Washington DC
20433 U.S.A.
(202)
473-6167
Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, 1988 Deloitte & Touche
llp
3.11%

Minister of Foreign Affairs

African Development Bank
To contribute to the economic development and social advancement of the member countries, individually and collectively. To contribute to the achievement of Canada's development assistance, foreign policy and trade objectives in Africa. Temporary Relocation Agency
15, Avenue du Ghana
PO Box 323
1002 Tunis
Belvédère
Tunisia
011-216-71-333-511
Agreement signed by member countries, 1963 and the International Development (Financial Institutions) Continuing Assistance Act Deloitte & Touche 3.007%
Asian Development Bank
To promote the economic and social advancement of developing country members. To contribute to the achievement of Canada's development assistance, foreign policy and trade objectives in Asia. PO Box 789
1099 Manila
Philippines
011-632-6005
Agreement signed by member countries, 1965 and the International Development (Financial Institutions) Continuing Assistance Act Price- waterhouse- Coopers 5.27%
Caribbean Development Bank
To contribute to the harmonious economic growth and development of the member countries, and integration among them, having special and urgent regard to the needs of the less developed members of the region. To contribute to the achievement of Canada's development assistance, foreign policy and trade objectives. PO Box 408
Wilday, St. Michael Bridgetown
Barbados
1-8-246-429-3550
Agreement signed by member countries, 1969 and the International Development (Financial Institutions) Continuing Assistance Act Price Waterhouse 9.50%
Inter-American Development Bank
To contribute to the acceleration of the process of economic/social development of the regional developing member countries, individually or collectively. To contribute to the achievement of Canada's development assistance, foreign policy and trade objectives. 1300 New York
Ave. NW
Washington DC
20577 U.S.A.
(202)
623-1000
Agreement signed by member countries, 1959 and the International Development (Financial Institutions) Continuing Assistance Act Ernst & Young
llp
4.00%
International Boundary Commission
To maintain the demarcation and cartographic representation of the land and water boundary between Canada and the United States, and to regulate all construction within three metres of the boundary line. Room 575
615 Booth St.
Ottawa ON
K1A 0E9
(613)
995-4341
Treaty of Washington, 1908 and 1925; International Boundary Commission Act, 1960 n/app 1/2

Minister of Veterans Affairs

Commonwealth War Graves Commission
To mark and maintain graves and memorials and keep records of the members of the Forces of the Commonwealth who died in the two World Wars. 2 Marlow Rd.
Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 7DX
U.K.
(0628) 34221
Royal Charter, 1917 Grant Thornton 1/14

Shared-Governance Corporations


Responsible Minister
Corporation's Name
and Role
Head Office
Information
Statutory
Authority and
Year Incorporated
Auditor Federally Appointed Board Members[2]

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

Agricultural Adaptation Council
To foster increased long-term growth, employment and competitiveness in the industry and in rural Ontario. To encourage the development of innovative technologies that will assist the Ontario industry to adapt and become more competitive in a global economy. 192 Nicklin Road
Guelph ON
N1H 7L5
(519)
822-7554
Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act of the Province of Ontario, 1995 Hillson Co.
llp
(Guelph)
1/18
Agriculture and Food Council of Alberta
An industry-led council administers the funds allocated to Alberta by the federal government to promote the agri–food industry's adaptation efforts by assisting the sector to seize opportunities emerging in the marketplace. Suite 402
1101-5 Street
Nisku AB
T9E 7N3
(780)
955-3714
Society Act of the Province of Alberta, 1994 Meyers
Norris
Penny
llp
2/27
Canada-Alberta Beef Industry Development Fund
To enhance research and industry development activities with the objective of promoting the competitiveness of the beef industry in Alberta. Alberta Beef
Producers
320-6715 8th Street
NE
Calgary AB
T2E 7H7
(403)
275-4401
Canada-Alberta Beef Industry Development Companion Agreement,
Farm Income Protection Act
KPMG
llp
1/7
Canada-Alberta Hog Industry Development Fund
To enhance research and industry development activities with the objective of promoting the competitiveness of the hog industry in Alberta. 4828-89th Street
Edmonton AB
T6E 5K1
(780)
491-3527
Canada-Alberta Hog Industry Development Companion Agreement (April 16, 1997) and Amending Agreement (May 19, 1998), Farm Income Protection Act KPMG 1/7
Canada-Alberta Sugar Beet Industry Development Fund
To enhance research and industry development activities with the objective of promoting the competitiveness of the sugar beet industry in Alberta. Alberta Sugar Beet Growers' Marketing Board
4900-50th Street
Taber AB
T1G 1T3
(403)
223-1110
Canada-Alberta Sugar Beet Industry Development Companion Agreement, Farm Income Protection Act BDO
Dunwoody
llp
1/7
Canada-Manitoba Agri-Food Research and Development Initiative
To initiate, encourage, promote, and conduct innovative research and development projects that contribute to the economic well-being of Canada and Manitoba. Administrator
Agri-food R&D
Council
Manitoba
Association
of Agricultural
Societies
PO Box 72
Morris MB
R0G 1K0
(204)
746-8186
Implementation Agreement of the Federal/
Provincial/
Territorial Framework on Agriculture and Agri-Food Policy for the 21st Century, Farm Income Protection Act
Hamilton and Asselstine, CA 2/13
Canada-Newfoundland Agri-Food Innovation Fund
To provide financial assistance to Newfoundland farmers for the development of primary and value-added agricultural sectors in Newfoundland and Labrador. Department of
Forest Resources
and Agrifoods
PO Box 2006
Corner Brook NL
A2H 6J8
(709)
637-2077
Canada- Newfoundland and Labrador Agri-Food Innovation Agreement, Farm Income Protection Act Newfoundland Provincial Auditor 1/6
Canadian International Grains Institute
To provide educational programs and technical activities in support of the promotion and development of world markets for Canada's field crops and their products. Suite 1000
303 Main St.
Winnipeg MB
R3C 3G7
(204)
984-5344
Canada Corporations Act, 1972 Deloitte &
Touche
3/5
Canadian Livestock Records Corporation
To perform services for and on behalf of members of the fifty Breed Associations. To ensure the maintenance of the Breed Associations' Herd Books, and to maintain the General Stud and Herd Book. 2417 Holly Lane
Ottawa ON
K1V 0M7
(613)
731-7110
Animal Pedigree Act, 1988 Newton & Co. 1/51
Centre de développement du porc du Québec Inc.
To exercise leadership in the development and transfer of new technologies in order to actively contribute to improving the quality and efficiency of a sustainable Quebec hog industry. Bureau 340
2795, boul. Laurier
Sainte-Foy QC
G1V 4M7
(418)
650-2440
3e partie de la Loi sur les compagnies du Québec,1992 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
1/18
Conseil de recherches en pêche et agroalimentaire du Québec (CORPAQ)
To advise the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Quebec on research and development activities to encourage dialogue in order to help the bio-food sector further the goal of sustainable development. Direction de
l'innovation
scientifique et
technologique
MAPAQ
9e étage
200, chemin
 Ste-Foy
Québec QC
G1R 4X6
(418)
380-2103
Gouvernement du Québec; Loi sur le vérificateur général Auditor
General of Quebec
1/23
Conseil pour le développement de l'agriculture du Québec (CDAQ)
To administer the funds allocated to different federal or provincial organizations for the agricultural sector. Bureau 110
555, boul. Roland-
Therrien
Longueuil QC
J4H 4E7
(450)
679-0540,
poste 8353
3e partie de la Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1996 Raymond Chabot
Grant Thornton
1/9
Fonds québécois d'adaptation des entreprises agroalimentaires, inc.
An industry-led council administers the funds allocated to Quebec by the federal government to promote the agri-food industry's adaptation efforts by assisting the sector to seize opportunities emerging in the marketplace. Suite 200
9001 de l'Acadie Blvd.
Montréal QC
H4N 3H7
(514)
858-2000
3e partie de la Loi sur les compagnies du Québec Samson
Bélair
Deloitte & Touche
1/12
Growing Alberta
A company established by the agri-food industry to promote knowledge of the agriculture and food sector to urban audiences. Suite 201
8704 - 51st Avenue
Edmonton AB
T6E 5E8
(780)
466-7905
Alberta Corporations Act, Non-profit, Part IX, 2003 KPMG
llp
2/13
Investment Agriculture Foundation of British Columbia
An industry-led council administers the funds allocated to B.C. by the federal government to promote the agri-food industry's adaptation efforts by assisting the sector to seize opportunities emerging in the marketplace. PO Box 8248
Victoria BC
V8W 3R9
(250)
356-1662
Society Act of the Province of British Columbia, 1996 BDO
Dunwoody
llp
1/15
Manitoba Crop Diversification Centre (MCDC)
An industry-led initiative with a mandate to identify, evaluate, demonstrate and facilitate the use of new crops, technologies and value added opportunities in a sustainable agricultural system. MCDC has three owned sites and two partnership sites representing a range of soil and climates. Much of the Centre's work is carried out in cooperation with outside agencies, groups and individuals. The centre provides a variety of assistance for research and demonstration activities, including technical support and use of its facilities and land. PO Box 309
Carberry MB
R0K 0H0
(204)
834-6000
Department of Agriculture Act,1993 Meyers
Norris
Penny
3/9
Manitoba Rural Adaptation Council Inc.
An industry-led council administers the funds allocated to Manitoba by AAFC's Advancing Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food (ACAAF) program to encourage the agricultural industry and agro-rural Manitoba to adapt to changing market opportunities through diversification and value-added activities. 802-294 Portage
Avenue
Winnipeg MB
R3C 0B9
(204)
982-4791
The Corporation Act of the Province of Manitoba, 1996 Meyers
Norris
Penny
2/22
New Brunswick Biotechnology and Technological Innovation Centre of Excellence Inc. (BioAtlantech)
To strengthen New Brunswick's rural and resource-based economy through the development, application and commercialization of biotechnology and technological innovations. PO Box 636
Station A
Fredericton NB
E3B 5A6
(506)
444-2444

New Brunswick Biotechnology Centre of Excellence Endowment Fund Agreement, Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Act

Provincially incorporated under the laws of the Province of New Brunswick, 1996

Teed
Saunders
Doyle Co.
(Fredericton)
2/11
Nova Scotia Technology Development 2000
To provide financial assistance to Nova Scotia farmers for long-term industry-supported agricultural research in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia
Department of
Agriculture &
Fisheries
Harlow Institute
176 College Rd.
PO Box 550
Truro NS
B2N 5E3
(902)
893-6511
Canada-Nova Scotia Research Technology 2000 Development Agreement,
Farm Income Protection Act
Price-
waterhouse-
Coopers
2/10
Nunavut Harvesters Association (NHA)
An industry council administering the funds allocated to the territory by the federal government to promote industry-led solutions to emerging issues, capturing market opportunities by advancing research results and sharing information to advance the sector. PO Box 249
Rankin Inlet NU
X0C 0G0
Canada Corporations Act, 2002 Robert Stewart
Chartered Accountant / Management Consultants
1/5
POS Pilot Plant Corporation
Excellence in service through dedicated staff providing bioprocessing solutions that enhance our clients' competitiveness. 118 Veterinary Rd.
Saskatoon SK
S7N 2R4
(306)
978-2800
Canada Corporations Act, 1973
Letters Patent
KPMG 1/14
Saskatchewan Council for Community Development
To support and promote community-based development. To act as a catalyst for community cooperation, empowerment and development and to offer quality programs to rural Saskatchewan communities. Box 21038
Saskatoon SK
S7H 5N9
(306)
975-6847

Section 4(a) of the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Act

Registered as a non-profit corporation, 1996

Davies
Breen &
Hrynewich
2/14
Territorial Farmers Association NWT
An industry-led council administers the funds allocated to the Northwest Territories by the federal government to promote the agri-food industry's adaptation efforts by assisting the sector to seize opportunities emerging in the marketplace. PO Box 4386
Hay River NT
X0E 1G3
(867)
874-4706
Societies Act of the Territory of the Northwest Territories, 1973 Ashton
Chartered
Accountants
1/5
Western Grains Research Foundation
To initiate, encourage, support and conduct research into grain production and into economic and market development of grain products. 210-111 Research
Drive
Saskatoon SK
S7N 3R2
(306)
975-0060
Canada Corporations Act, 1981 Price-
waterhouse-
Coopers
1/18

Minister of Canadian Heritage

2005 Regina Canada Summer Games Host Society
To plan, organize, manage, promote, finance, conduct, operate and supervise the 2005 Regina Canada Summer Games on behalf of Canada, the Province of Saskatchewan and other complementary purposes. Suite 100
1777 Victoria
Avenue
Regina SK
S4P 4K5
Canada Corporations Act (2001) Virtus Group
llp
1/9
2007 Whitehorse Canada Winter Games Host Society Inc.
To plan, organize, manage, promote, finance, conduct, operate and supervise the 2007 Whitehorse Canada Winter Games on behalf of Canada, the Yukon Territory and other complementary purposes. 1105 1st Avenue
Whitehorse YK
Y1A 1A3
Canada Corporations Act (2002) BDO
Dunwoody
2/18
Association for the Export of Canadian Books
The AECB is an industry association that assists Canadian book publishers develop and increase their sales in international markets by providing market intelligence as well as financial, promotional and logistical support. Suite 504
1 Nicholas St.
Ottawa ON
K1N 7B7
(613)
562-2324
Canada Corporations Act, 1972 Logan
Katz
2/12
Calgary Olympic Development Association
To foster the development of Canadian winter sport athletes, administer the Olympic Endowment Funds, and operate and maintain Canada Olympic Park. 88 Canada Olympic
Rd. SW
Calgary AB
T2M 4N3
(403)
286-2632
Society Act of Alberta, 1979 Price-
waterhouse-
Coopers
1/20
Canada Commonwealth Legacy Fund
To finance programming and dedicated to develop standards of high performance and competitive excellence in domestic and international amateur sport. 4636 Elk Drive
Victoria BC
V8Z 5M1
(250)
744-3583
Canada Corporations Act 1994
Society Act of B.C. 1994
Dale
Matheson
Carr
Hilton
1/5
Canada Games Council
To provide a major national multi-sport event for the best young athletes in all provinces and territories. 701-2197 Riverside
Drive
Ottawa ON
K1H 7X3
(613)
526-2320
Canada Corporations Act, 1991 Ouseley
Hanvey
Clipsham
Deep
LLP
3/14
Canadian Sport Centre - Atlantic
The CSCA is committed to supporting high performance athletes and coaches training in Atlantic Canada through the provision of essential services towards their pursuit of athletic and personal excellence. Suite 308
5516 Spring Garden
Rd.
Halifax NS
B3J 1G6
(902)
425-0942
Nova Scotia Act, 1999 Deloitte & Touche 1/15
Canadian Sport Centre – Calgary
To support high-performance athletes to achieve podium performances at international competitions through a holistic development process. c/o Faculty of
Physical Education
University of Calgary
Room 125
Olympic Oval
2500 University
Drive NW
Calgary AB
T2N 1N4
(403)
220-8196
Society Act of Alberta, 1994 Price-
waterhouse-
Coopers
1/12
Canadian Sport Centre – Greater Victoria
To create a dynamic environment for sport performance at all levels by integrating world-class athlete services, coaching excellence and long-term sport development initiatives. 4636 Elk Drive
Victoria BC
V8Z 5M1
(250)
744-3583
Society Act of B.C., 1994 Norgaard
Neale
Campden Ltd.
0/11
Canadian Sport Centre – Manitoba
To support high-performance athletes to achieve podium performances at international competitions through a holistic development process. c/o University of
Manitoba
Frank Kennedy
Centre
Room 138
17 Dafoe Rd.
Winnipeg MB
R3T 2N2
(204)
474-6604
Corporate Act of Manitoba Hemingway Silver 1/14
Canadian Sport Centre – Saskatchewan
To support high performance athletes to achieve podium performances at international competitions through a holistic development process. 1870 Lorne Street
Regina SK
S4P 2L7
(306)
975-0809
Under Sask 1972 Sport Inc. Virtus Group 1/16
Canadian Sport Centre – Toronto
To support high-performance athletes to achieve podium performances at international competitions through a holistic development process. Suite 606A
1185 Eglinton
Ave. E
North York ON
M3C 3C6
(416)
426-7184
Canada Corporations Act, (Ontario) 1998 James G.A. Gibbs 1/12
Canadian Television Fund, The
To assist the creation and broadcast in prime time of high-quality, culturally-significant Canadian television programs in English, French and Aboriginal languages in the genres of drama, variety, children's, documentaries and performing arts, and by both the majority and minority official-language production sectors. 5th Floor
111 Queen Street E
Toronto ON
M5C 1S2
(416)
214-4400
1-877-975-0766
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996 KPMG 5/20
Coaching Association of Canada
To enhance the experience of all Canadian athletes through quality coaching. Suite 300
141 Laurier Ave. W
Ottawa ON
K1P 5J3
(613)
235-5000
Canada Corporations Act, 1971 Ouseley
Hanvey
Clipsham
Deep
llp
4/12
Hamilton 2003 World Road Cycling Championships
To organize and manage the 2003 World Road Cycling Championships in Hamilton. c/o David Braley
Orlick Industries Inc.
411 Parkdale
Avenue North
PO Box 591 LCD#1
Hamilton ON
L8L 9G1
(905)
544-1997
ext. 303
Canada Corporations Act, 2000 KPMG 2/12
National Multi-Sport Centre – Montreal
To help high performance athletes training for the Olympic Games, world championships and other international competitions to reach their highest level of performance. 1000 Émile-
Journeault Ave.
Montréal QC
H2M 2E7
(514)
872-1999
Partie 3, Loi sur les compagnies du Québec,1997 Gosselin et associés 1/10
PacificSport Canadian Sport Centre – Vancouver
Dedicated to providing a world-class environment that enables Canadian athletes and coaches to win at the international level. 500, 1333 West
Broadway
Vancouver BC
V6H 4C1
(604)
737-3003
Society Act of B.C., 1998 Staley,
Okada &
Partners
1/16
Quebec High-Level Sports Council
To initiate and support projects aimed at improving the offer of services and training conditions for high-level athletes in the national capital region and in the Chaudière-Appalaches region while respecting the specific fields of competence of the partners involved. 1155, boul. de la
Rive-Sud
Saint-Romuald QC
G6W 5M6
(418)
572-0330
Partie 3, Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 2000 Lemieux
Nolet
Comptables agréés et consultants
1/15
Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada
To provide to the Canadian sport community a national-level alternative dispute resolution service for sport as well as expertise and assistance regarding alternative dispute resolution. Bureau 560
3100, Le Carrefour
Laval QC
H7T 2K7
(450)
686-1246
1-866-733-7767
Physical Activity and Sport Act, 2003 BDO
Dunwoody
LLP
12/12
The 3rd IAAF World Youth Athletics Championship – Sherbrooke 2003
To promote and celebrate the new levels of athletic performances for athletes aged 15-17. 145 Sauvé Street
Sherbrooke QC
J1L 1L6
(819)
573-2003
Partie 3, Loi sur les companies du Québec, 2001 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte &
Touche
1/12
TV5 Québec Canada
Promote the French language throughout Canada through a specialty television service. Bureau 101
1755 René-Lévesque
Blvd. E
Montréal QC
H2K 4P6
(514)
522-5322
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1991 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte &
Touche
2/9
Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games
To organize and manage the hosting of 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver and Whistler. 400-1095 West
Pender Street
Vancouver BC
V6E 2M6
(778)
382-2010
Part II of the Canada Corporations Act, 2003 Ernst &
Young
3/20

Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
To transform the Toronto waterfront for the use and enjoyment of the people of Toronto, Ontario, and Canada, to foster economic growth and to re-define how the city, province and country are perceived by the world. Suite 822
207 Queens Quay
West
Toronto ON
M5J 1A7
(416)
214-1344
Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation Act, 2002 Deloitte &
Touche
llp
1/13

Minister of Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec

Centre d'affaires Info entreprises
Offer business information on federal and provincial government programs and services. Bureau 6000
380, rue
Sainte-Antoine O.
Montréal QC
H2Y 3Y7
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, Part III, 2003 To be appointed 2/11[3]
Centre d'entrepreneuriat et d'essaimage de l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (CEE-UQAC)
To foster the entrepreneurial spirit and the creation of businesses among students, graduates and the entire personnel of the UQAC, and to support the development activities of other institutions of higher learning in the region. 555, boul. de
l'Université
Chicoutimi QC
G7H 2B1
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1998 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
1/10
Corporation Camp Spatial Canada
To manage the Cosmodome, a complex dedicated to science, museology and tourism. 2150, autoroute des Laurentides
Laval QC
H7T 2T8
Canada Corporations Act,1991 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte et Touche
2/15
Fondation du maire de Montréal pour la Jeunesse
To assist young disadvantaged Montrealers who are contributing to Montréal's economic development by starting their own businesses. Suite 800
385 Sherbrooke St. East
Montréal QC
H2X 1E3
(514)
872-8401
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1995 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte et Touche
1/20
Fonds commun des SADC du Québec
Liquidity management through the SADC Network and emergency loans for members. Bureau 530
979 De Bourgogne
Montréal QC
G1W 2L4
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1999 Lemieux
Nolet
1/5
Fonds de développement-emploi Montréal (FDEM)
To promote the economic development of Montreal by providing capital funding to small local businesses through a capital investment fund. Suite 100
5703 Sherbrooke
St. E
Montréal QC
H1N 3M1
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1988 Harel
Drouin – PKF
1/12
Montréal International
Foster the economic development of metropolitan Montréal and promote its international presence. Suite 8000
380 Saint-Antoine
St. W
Montréal QC
H2Y 3X7
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1996 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
1/26
Quartier International de Montréal
To consolidate Montreal's role as the major Canadian host to international organizations through the redevelopment of this city district. Suite 350
393 Saint-Jacques
St.
Montréal QC
H2Y 1N9
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1999 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
2/10
Société de développement à l'exportation de Longueuil
Offer export counselling and advice to businesses located on the territory of the new city of Longueuil. Bureau 120
204, boul.
Montarville
Longueuil QC
J4B 6S2
(450)
645-2335
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, Partie III, 1988 Faucher
Daviault
2/9
Société de développement de l'industrie maricole de la Gaspésie et des
Îles-de-la-Madeleine (SODIM) Inc.
To support the launching and development of aquacultural enterprises in the Gaspé Peninsula, Bas-Saint-Laurent, the Îles-de-la-Madeleine and on the North Shore. PO Box 310
153 de la Reine St.
Gaspé QC
G4X 1T5
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, 1998 Eric Duguay
C.A.
2/12
Société du Havre de Montréal
Develop a master intervention plan for the Société du Havre de Montréal. 303, Notre-Dame
Street East
3rd Floor
Montréal QC
H2Y 3Y8
(514)
872-9345
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, Partie III, 2002 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
7/30

Minister of the Environment

Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS)
To fund research that improves the scientific understanding of processes and predictions, provides relevant science to policy makers and improves understanding of the ways in which these challenges affect human health and the natural environment in addition to strengthening Canada's scientific capacity. Suite 901
350 Sparks Street
Ottawa ON
K1R 7S8
(613)
238-2223
Canada Corporations Act, 2000 Ouseley
Hanvey
Clipsham
Deep
llp
3/13
Lake of the Woods Control Board (LWCB)
Lake of the Woods is an international boundary water. The Lake of the Woods Control Board is responsible for the regulation of levels in the Lake of the Woods and Lac Seul and flows in the Winnipeg and English Rivers downstream of these lakes to their junction, in accordance with international obligations and federal and provincial legislation. c/o Executive
Engineer
Lake of the Woods
Secretariat
351 St. Joseph Blvd.
Gatineau QC
K1A 0H3
The Board was created pursuant to Section 2 of the Lake of the Woods Control Board Act (1921, amended 1958) and is further mandated by a Canada-U.S. treaty (Lake of the Woods Convention and Protocol, 1925) n/app 1/4
Ouranos
Promote research on global and regional climates, advance general comprehension of decision makers, Ouranos members, determine and evaluate impacts of climate changes, etc. 19e étage
Tour ouest
550, rue Sherbrooke
Ouest
Montréal QC
H3A 1B9
Loi sur les compagnies du Québec, Part III, 2002 To be appointed 1/11
Wildlife Habitat Canada
To promote the conservation, restoration and enhancement of wildlife habitat in Canada in order to retain the diversity, distribution and abundance of wildlife. Suite 310
1750 Courtwood
Crescent
Ottawa ON
K2C 2B5
(613)
722-2090
Canada Corporations Act, 1984 KPMG 6/12

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans

International Fisheries Commissions Pension Society
To arrange for and administer the provision of pensions and insurance for Canadian employees of any international fisheries commission whose seat or headquarters is established and maintained by Canada or the U.S., or both. c/o Fisheries and
Oceans
200 Kent St.
Ottawa ON
K1A 0E6
(613)
993-1860
Canada Corporations Act, 1957 Director General Corporate Review, Evaluation and Audit Directorate, Fisheries and Oceans 4/8

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada
To develop closer ties between the peoples and institutions of Canada and the Asia-Pacific region. Suite 666
999 Canada Place
Vancouver BC
V6C 3E1
(604)
684-5986
Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada Act, 1984 Deloitte &
Touche
6/11
International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
To promote and support cooperation between Canada and other countries for the purpose of developing and strengthening human rights institutions. Suite 1100
1001 Maisonneuve
Blvd. E
Montréal QC
H2L 4P9
(514)
283-6073
International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development Act, 1988 Auditor General
of Canada
10/13
Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission
To administer as a memorial to U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 459 Route 774
Welshpool NB
E5E 1A4
(506)
752-2922
The Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission Act, 1964 Foster, Carpenter, Black & Co. 3/6

Minister of Health

Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
To promote informed debate and increased public awareness and participation on the part of Canadians regarding alcohol and drug related issues; to disseminate information on the nature, extent and consequences of substance abuse, and to support and assist organizations involved in substance abuse treatment prevention and educational programming. Suite 300
75 Albert St.
Ottawa ON
K1P 5E7
(613)
235-4048
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Act, 1988 McIntyre & Associates Professional Corporation 6/15
Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment (CCOHTA)
To encourage the appropriate use of health technology by influencing decision makers through the collection, analysis, creation and dissemination of information concerning the effectiveness and cost of technology and its impact on health. Aim to facilitate information exchange, resource pooling and the coordination of priorities for health technology assessments. Suite 600
865 Carling Avenue
Ottawa ON
K1S 5S8
(613)
226-2553

Canada Corporations Act, 1980

CCOHTA incorporated, 1989

McCay
Duff & Company
1/13
Canadian Health Infoway Inc.

a) to accelerate the development and adoption of modern systems of health information and communication technologies;

b) to define and promote standards governing shared data to ensure the compatibility of health information networks;

c) without limiting the foregoing, in the pursuance of those objects set out in (a) and (b): to support the adoption of such standards for health information and compatible communications technologies for the health sector in Canada; to enter into collaborative arrangements as required with the governments of Canada, the provinces and territories, corporations, not-for-profit organizations and other persons for the development and adoption of the standards and technologies; to incorporate standards that protect personal privacy and confidentiality of individual records, and security of health information; and to undertake its work in both official languages of Canada.

Suite 2500
1155 René-Levesque
Blvd. W
Montréal QC
H3B 2K4
1-888-868-0550

Note: Infoway was incorporated under the Canada Corporations Act, Part II, in January 2001

Canada Health Care, Early Childhood Development and Other Social Services Funding Act 2000,C.35 provided the authority for the transfer of the initial $500 million. An additional $600 million was provided under the authority of the Budget Implementation Act, 2003 (fiscal year 2002-03 funds) and an additional $100 million was provided under the authority of the Budget Implementation Act, 2004 (fiscal year 2003-04 funds).

Ernst &
Young
2/13
Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
To sponsor and promote applied health systems research, to enhance its quality and relevance, and to facilitate its use in evidence-based decision making by policy makers and health systems managers. Suite 301
11 Holland Ave.
Ottawa ON
K1Y 4S1
(613)
728-2238
Canada Corporations Act, 1997 Ernst &
Young
llp
3/12
Canadian Institute for Health Information

To serve as the national mechanism to coordinate the development and maintenance of a comprehensive and integrated health information system in Canada; to coordinate the provision of accurate and timely information required for:

(i) the establishment of sound health policy,

(ii) the effective management of the Canadian health system, and

(iii) generating public awareness about factors affecting good health.

Suite 200
377 Dalhousie St.
Ottawa ON
K1N 9N8
(613)
241-7860
Canada Corporations Act, 1995 Ernst &
Young
2/16
Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI)
To provide a leadership role in building a culture of patient safety and quality improvement in the Canadian health care system through coordination across sectors and systems, promotion of best practices, advice on effective strategies to improve patient safety, and raising awareness with stakeholders, patients and the general public about patient safety. Suite 1414
10235 - 101 Street
Edmonton AB
T5J 3G1
(780)
409-8090
1-866-421-6933
Canada Corporations Act
Part II
CPSI incorporated, 2003
Deloitte &
Touche
LLP
0/9
Health Council of Canada
To monitor and make annual public reports on the implementation of the 2003 Accord on Health Care Renewal. Further responsibilities were given to the Council in the 2004 First Ministers Ten Year Plan to Strengthen Health Care encompassing the elements in the plan and directing the Council to report annually on health status and health outcomes. #900 - 90 Eglinton
Avenue East
Toronto ON
M4P 2Y3
(416)
481-7397
Canada Corporations Act, 2004 To be appointed 1/26

Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Public Health Agency

Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Inc.
To encourage Canadian youth to seek high ideals as represented by Terry Fox by granting commemorative scholarships for the pursuit of higher education; to establish, maintain and manage an endowment fund. c/o Simon Fraser
University
Burnaby BC
V5A 1S6
(604)
291-3057
Canada Corporations Act, 1980 Deloitte &
Touche
2/11

Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development

Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation
To grant scholarships to students who are in financial need and who demonstrate merit. Suite 800
1000 Sherbrooke
St. West
Montréal QC
H3A 3R2
Budget Implementation Act, 1998 Deloitte &
Touche
llp
6/15

Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development

Northern Native Fishing Corporation
To preserve a fleet of fishing vessels and related licences for the long-term benefit of native fishers, and to foster their development as independent business operators. Site 19, Comp. 45
RR 3 Station Main
Kitsum Kalum
Reserve
Terrace BC
V8G 4R6
(250)
638-0986
British Columbia Companies Act, 1982 Carlyle Shepherd & Co. 0/6

Minister of Industry

Canada Foundation for Innovation
To strengthen Canada's capacity for innovation by investing in research infrastructure at Canadian universities, hospitals, colleges, and not-for-profit institutions. Suite 450
230 Queen St.
Ottawa ON
K1P 5E4
(613)
947-6496
Budget Implementation Act, 1997 Ernst &
Young
7/15
Canada-Israel Industrial Research and Development Foundation Inc.
Canada and Israel signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on March 30, 1993, to create the Canada-Israel Industrial Research and Development (CIIRD) program. The MOU was approved in the context of the Canada-Israel Joint Economic Commission which is aimed at strengthening bilateral economic and commercial cooperation and, thereby, increasing the level of bilateral trade. The rationale for the CIIRD program is that closer research and development relations, particularly in the knowledge-intensive sectors of the economy, are an effective means of enhancing commercial relations over the long term. The program is being implemented through the Canada-Israel Industrial Research and Development Foundation (CIIRDF), which was established by the private sector in 1994. Funding for CIIRDF ended on March 31, 2005; however, on April 7, 2005 Minister of Industry Canada, The Honourable David Emerson and Honourable Ehud Olmert, Vice Prime Minister of Israel and Minister of Industry, Trade and Labour, signed a Joint Declaration, which indicates that both governments intent to renew their funding support to CIIRDF. Suite 3
371A Richmond Road
Ottawa ON
K2A 0E7
Private non-for-profit corporation, incorporated, 1994 Ouseley
Hanvey
Clipsham
Deep
LLP
3/6
Genome Canada
To support a national genomic research initiative for the benefit of Canadians. 21st Floor
150 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa ON
K2P 1P1
(613)
751-4460

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 2000

Funding agreement, 2000

KPMG 5/16
Internal Trade Secretariat
The reduction or elimination of barriers to the free movement of persons, goods, services and investments is essential for the promotion of an open, efficient and stable domestic market to enhance the competitiveness of Canadian business and sustainable development.[4] Suite 850
125 Gary Street
Winnipeg MB
R3C 3P2

Agreement on Internal Trade Implementation Act, 1996

Incorporation underway

Ernst &
Young
LLP
1/13
The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation
Establish a dialogue between outstanding scholars in the social sciences and the humani­ties and other interested parties who have an interest in issues of public policy, the professions, business, the arts and the voluntary sector. The Foundation achieves this dialogue by awarding scholarships, fellowships and mentorships to doctoral students, established researchers and professionals who are employed in the field of public policy. 1514 Dr. Penfield
Avenue
Montreal QC
H3G 1B9

Canada Corporations Act, 1985

Incorporated, 2001

Price-
waterhouse-
Coopers
2/18

Minister of Natural Resources

2003 World Forestry Congress
Preparation of the XII World Forestry Congress, Quebec City, Canada, September 21-28, 2003. 1055, du P.E.P.S.
PO Box 3800
Ste-Foy QC
G1R 4C7
Canada Corporations Act, 2001 Malette 1/4
ASEP - NB Inc.
To promote employment of Aboriginal people in the New Brunswick forest sector. 47 Chruch Street
Eel Ground First
Nation NB
E1V 4G2
(506)
622-4735
New Brunswick Companies Act To be appointed 2/9
Association of Canada Lands Surveyors
To establish, maintain standards of qualification and regulate Canada Lands Surveyors; to establish and maintain standards of conduct, knowledge and skill among members of the Association and permit holders; to govern the activities of the members and permit holders; to cooperate with other organizations for the advancement of surveying; and to perform the duties and exercise the powers that are imposed or conferred on the Association by the Act. Suite 100E
900 Dynes Road
Ottawa ON
K2C 3L6
(613)
723-9200
Canada Lands Surveyors Act, 1999 Phomin
Leslie
Chartered Accountants
3/9
Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology
The Foundation will administer the Sustainable Development Technology Fund (SDTF) for the development and demonstration of sustainable technologies, in particular those aimed at solutions to Canada's challenges in climate change and clean air. Suite 250
230 Queen Street
Ottawa ON
K1P 5E4
Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technology Act (assented to 2001) KPMG 7/15
Canada-Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board
To administer the relevant provisions of the Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act as enacted by the Parliament of Canada and the Legislature of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Board is funded by equal contributions from both the federal and provincial governments. TD Place
5th Floor
140 Water St.
St. John's NL
A1C 6H6
(709)
778-1400
The Canada- Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act, 1987 Deloitte &
Touche
3.5/7[5]
Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board
To administer the relevant provisions of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act asenacted by the Parliament of Canada and the Legislature of Nova Scotia. The Board is funded by both the federal and provincial governments with equal contributions. TD Centre
6th Floor
1791 Barrington St.
Halifax NS
B3N 3K9
(902)
422-5588
The Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act, 1988 Deloitte &
Touche
2.5/5[6]
Canadian Energy Research Institute
To undertake independent, high quality economic research on energy and related environmental issues and policies in order to assist Canadian business and government organizations. Suite 150
3512-33 St. NW
Calgary AB
T2L 2A6
(403)
282-1231

Alberta Societies Act, 1996

Canada Corporations Act,1998

J. Benaschak Professional Corporation 3/25
Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada
To conduct research and development aimed at improving the efficiency of operations relating to the harvesting and transportation of wood and to improving the equipment used for silvicultural and private woodlots forestry of Canada. 580 Saint-Jean Blvd.
Pointe-Claire QC
H9R 3J9
(514)
694-1140
Canada Corporations Act, 1976 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte &
Touche
3/20
Forintek Canada Corporation
To be the leading force in the technological advancement of the Canadian wood products industry, through creation and implementation of innovative concepts, processes, products, and education programs. University of
British Columbia
2665 East Mall
Vancouver BC
V6T 1W5
(604)
224-3221
Canada Corporations Act, 1979 Coopers & Lybrand 2/22
Maritime Forestry Complex Corporation
To establish a Maritime Provinces Regional Forestry Complex. Hugh John
Flemming Forestry
Centre
1350 Regent St.
Fredericton NB
E3C 2G6
(506)
452-6950
Maritime Forestry Complex Corporations Act, New Brunswick, 1980 Deloitte &
Touche
3/10
Petroleum Technology Research Centre Inc.
To initiate and support research and development projects aimed at enhancing the production and recovery of Canadian petroleum resources. 6 Research Drive
Regina SK
S4S 7J7
Canada Companies Act, 1998 Vertis Group 1/12
Tree Canada Foundation
To promote public awareness and education regarding Canada's forests, to provide leadership and community action in building the conservation ethic in Canada and in co-ordinating actions and soliciting cooperation and funding, in support of urban and rural tree planting. Suite 750
220 Laurier Ave. W
Ottawa ON
K1P 5Z9
(613)
567-5545
Canada Corporations Act, 1991 KPMG
Peat
Marwick
Thorne
4/11
Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada
To enhance the technical competitiveness of its member companies through activities that support and supplement their own research and technical efforts. 570 Saint-Jean Blvd.
Pointe-Claire QC
H9R 3J9
(514)
630-4100
Canada Companies Act, 1950 Samson
Bélair
Deloitte &
Touche
2/21

Minister of Public Works and Government Services

Milit-Air Inc.
The object of Milit-Air Inc. is to engage in activities in support of the training of Canadian and foreign military pilots in Canada in a safe, secure, efficient and cost effective manner as such activities are contemplated by the program called "NATO Flying Training in Canada". Calgary AB Canada Corporation Act, Part II,1998 KPMG 0/5

Minister of Transport

Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
To construct, maintain and operate the Peace Bridge between Buffalo, New York and Fort Erie, Ontario. 121 Garrison Road
Fort Erie ON
L2A 6G6
(905)
871-1608
An Act respecting the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Company, 1934 Ernst &
Young
5/10
NAV CANADA
To acquire, own, manage, operate and develop the Canadian civil air navigation system in a safe, secure, efficient and cost-effective manner. 77 Metcalfe St.
Ottawa ON
K1P 5L6

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996

Civil Air Navigation Services Commercializa­tion Act, 1996

KPMG 3/15
Oshawa Harbour Commission
To manage and control the harbour and the works and property therein under its jurisdiction. To develop the port and act as a catalyst in the utilization of port facilities in furthering trade nationally and internationally. 1050 Farewell St.
Oshawa ON
L1H 6N6
(905)
576-0400
Harbour Commissions Act, 1985 Deloitte &
Touche
2/3
Saint John Harbour Bridge Authority
To construct a bridge across the Harbour of Saint John, to enter into agreements respecting the financing, construction and financial operation of the bridge, and to collect tolls and other charges for the operation and maintenance of the bridge. 29 King Street West
Saint John NB
E2M 7Y8
(506)
635-1320
An Act to establish a Harbour Bridge Authority in the City of Saint John, 1962 Deloitte &
Touche
1/7
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation
To manage and operate the St. Lawrence Seaway pursuant to a management agreement entered into between the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation and Her Majesty the Queen. 202 Pitt St.
Cornwall ON
K6J 3P7
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1998 Deloitte &
Touche
1/9

CANADA PORT AUTHORITIES
To manage the marine infrastructure and services in a commercial manner that encourages, and takes into account, input from users and the community in which the port is located.
Belledune Port Authority 112 Shannon Drive
Belledune NB
E8G 2W1
Canada Marine Act, 2000 Allen
Paquet &
Arseneau
5/7
Fraser River Port Authority 500-713 Columbia St.
New Westminster
BC
V3M 1B2
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Grant
Thornton
5/7
Halifax Port Authority Pier 19
1215 Marginal Rd.
PO Box 336
Halifax NS
B3J 2P6
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Grant
Thornton
5/7
Hamilton Port Authority 605 James St. N
Hamilton ON
L8L 1K1
(905)
525-4330
Canada Marine Act,2001 Pricewaterhouse
Coopers
5/7
Montreal Port Authority Port of Montréal
 Building, Wing #1
Cité du Havre
Montréal QC
H3C 3R5
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Raymond
Chabot
Grant
Thornton
5/7
Nanaimo Port Authority 104 Front St.
PO Box 131
Nanaimo BC
V9R 5K4
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Meyers
Norris
Penny
5/7
North Fraser Port Authority 7911 Grauer Road Richmond BC
V7B 1N4
Canada Marine Act, 1999 BDO
Dunwoody
5/7
Port Alberni Port Authority 2750 Harbour Road
Port Alberni BC
V9Y 7X2
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Hill
Lacoursière & Mollon
5/7
Prince Rupert Port Authority 200-215 CowBay Road
Prince Rupert BC
V8J 1A2
Canada Marine Act, 1999 KPMG 5/7
Quebec Port Authority 150, rue Dalhousie
CP 2268
Québec QC
G1K 7P7
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Mallette 5/7
Saguenay Port Authority 6600, chemin du
Terminal
Ville de La Baie QC
G7B 3N9
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Malette 5/7
Saint John Port Authority 5th Floor
133 Prince William St.
Saint John NB
E2L 2B5
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Ernst &
Young
5/7
Sept-Îles Port Authority 1, quai Mgr-Blanche
Sept-Îles QC
G4R 5P3
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Mallette
Maheu
5/7
St. John's Port Authority 1 Water St.
PO Box 6178
St. John's NL
A1C 5X8
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Deloitte &
Touche
5/7
Thunder Bay Port Authority 100 Main St.
Thunder Bay ON
P7B 6R9
Canada Marine Act, 1999 BDO
Dunwoody
5/7
Toronto Port Authority 60 Harbour St.
Toronto ON
M5J 1B7
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Deloitte &
Touche
5/7
Trois-Rivières Port Authority Bureau 300
1545, rue du Fleuve
Trois-Rivières QC
G9A 5K2
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Morin
Cadieux
Matteau
Normand
5/7
Vancouver Port Authority 100 The Point
999 Canada Place
Vancouver BC
V6C 3T4
Canada Marine Act, 1999 KPMG 6/9
Windsor Port Authority 502-251 Goyeau St.
Windsor ON
N9A 6V2
Canada Marine Act, 1999 Collins
Barrow
5/7

CANADIAN AIRPORT AUTHORITIES
The mandate of a Canadian Airport Authority is to manage, operate and develop the airport(s) for which it is responsible in a safe, secure, efficient, cost effective and financially viable manner with reasonable airport user charges and equitable access to all air carriers; to undertake and promote the development of the airport lands for which it is responsible for uses compatible with air transportation activities; and to expand transportation facilities and generate economic activity in ways that are compatible with air transportation activities. The date of the official transfer of operational, managerial and developmental control of the airport(s) concerned from Transport Canada to the Airport Authority generally occurs one or more years after the year in which the Authority was incorporated.
Aéroport de Québec Inc. Aéroport
international
Jean-Lesage
Local 203
6e Avenue
500, rue Principale
Sainte-Foy QC
G2G 2T9
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996 Raymond
Chabot
2/15
Aéroports de Montréal 1100, boul.
René-Lévesque
Ouest
Montréal QC
H3B 4X8
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1989 Raymond
Chabot
2/13
Calgary Airport Authority Calgary International
Airport
2000 Airport Rd. NE
Calgary AB
T2E 6W5

Regional Airports Authority Act (Alberta), 1990

Incorporated, 1992

Pricewaterhouse Coopers
llp
2/17
Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. Suite 132
250 Maple Hills Ave.
Charlottetown PE
C1C 1N2
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996 Grant
Thornton
2/11
Edmonton Regional Airports Authority PO Box 9860
Edmonton AB
T5J 2T2
Regional Airports Authority Act (Alberta), 1990 KPMG 2/13
Gander International Airport Authority Inc. PO Box 392
Gander NL
A1V 1W8
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996 Blair Jewer 2/13
Greater Fredericton Airports Authority Inc. Unit 22
2570 Highway 102
Lincoln NB
E3B 9G1

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996

Incorporated, 2001

Thornton
McCain
2/11
Greater London International Airport Authority 1750 Grumlin Road
London ON
N5V 3B6

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995

Incorporated, 1998

Ernst &
Young
2/11
Greater Moncton Airport Authority Inc. Unit 12
1575 Champlain St.
Dieppe NB
E1A 7P5
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995 Grant
Thornton
2/13
Greater Toronto Airports Authority 3111 Convair Drive
PO Box 6031
Toronto AMF ON
L5P 1B2
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1993 Deloitte &
Touche
2/15
Halifax International Airport Authority PO Box 40
Elmsdale NS
B0N 1M0
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995 Ernst &
Young
llp
2/13
Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority

1000 Airport
Parkway Private
Ottawa ON
K1V 9B4

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995 Deloitte &
Touche
2/14
Prince George Airport Authority Inc. Suite 201
1399-6th Avenue
Prince George BC
V2L 5L6
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 2000 Deloitte &
Touche
2/11
Regina Airport Authority 1-5201 Regina
Avenue
Regina SK
S4W 1B3

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1997

Incorporated, 1999

KPMG 2/15
Saint John Airport Inc. 4180 Loch Lomond
Road
Saint John NB
E2N 1L7
Incorporated provincially, 1997 Teed
Saunders
Doyle & Co.
2/10
Saskatoon Airport Authority Suite 1
2625 Airport Drive
Saskatoon SK
S7L 7L1
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995 Deloitte &
Touche
2/12
St. John's International Airport Authority Unit 301
38 Pearson St.
St. John's NL
A1A 3R1

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1996

Incorporated, 1998

Ernst &
Young
2/12
Thunder Bay International Airports Authority Inc. 340-100 Princess St.
Thunder Bay ON
P7E 6S2

Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995

Incorporated, 1997

Ernst &
Young
2/9
Vancouver International Airport Authority PO Box 23750
Airport Postal Outlet
Richmond BC
V7B 1Y7
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1990 KPMG 2/12
Victoria Airport Authority 1640 Electra Blvd.
PO Box 201
Sidney BC
V8L 5V4
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1995 KPMG 2/12
Winnipeg Airports Authority Inc. Admin. Bldg.
Suite 249
2000 Wellington
Avenue
Winnipeg MB
R3H 1C2
Canada Corporations Act, Part II, 1993 KPMG 2/15

Minister of Veterans Affairs

Last Post Fund
To ensure the provision of a dignified funeral and burial to eligible war veterans. Suite 401
505 René Lévesque Blvd.
Montréal QC
H2Z 1Y7
(514)
866-2727
Federal Charter, 1921 Consulting and Audit Canada 1/12

President of the Treasury Board and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board

Canadian Wheat Board, The
The Canadian Wheat Board is incorporated with the object of marketing, in interprovincial and export trade, wheat and barley grown in Canada. 423 Main Street
PO Box 816
Station Main
Winnipeg MB
R3C 2P5
(204)
983-0239
Canadian Wheat Board Act, 1935 and amendments to the Canadian Wheat Board Act,1998 Deloitte &
Touche
LLP
5/15

Prime Minister

Nature Trust of British Columbia, The
To purchase and preserve ecologically important parcels of land in B.C. 260-1000 Roosevelt
Crescent
North Vancouver
BC
V7P 1M3
(604)
924-9771
Canada Corporations Act, 1971 KPMG 1/11
Vanier Institute of the Family, The
To promote the spiritual and material well-being of Canadian families and to study their social, physical, mental, moral and financial environment and characteristics. 94 Centrepointe
Drive
Nepean ON
K2G 6B1
(613)
228-8500
Canada Business Corporations Act, 1965 McCay
Duff & Company
2/18

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act

The Superintendent of Bankruptcy has received shares in the following shared-governance corporations from the trustee pursuant to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act:

  1. 1239370 Ontario Inc.
  2. 1395884 Ontario Limited
  3. ASF Capital Corporation
  4. Amertek Inc.
  5. Auratek Security Inc.
  6. Autoskill International Inc.
  7. B.C. Pacific Capital Corporation
  8. Bugaboos Eyewear Corporation
  9. Canadian Manoir
  10. Canplats Resources Corporation
  11. Carvern International
  12. Consolidated Stone Industries Inc.
  13. Corporation Rutel Networks
  14. Cosem Neurostim Ltée
  15. Custom Assemblies Limited
  16. Data Trax Systems Ltd.
  17. Dynasty Motocar Corporation
  18. Ebdental Inc.
  19. Gilbralta Springs Capital Corporation
  20. Goldenhill Cattle Company Ltd.
  21. Groupe Immobilier Grilli Inc.
  22. Hyal Pharmaceutical Corporation
  23. IANett International Systems Ltd.
  24. International Pursuit Corporation
  25. InterUnion Financial Corporation
  26. Kenloch Distillers Ltd.
  27. Kewi Corporation
  28. Les Développements Phénix (1995) Inc.
  29. Les laboratoires Quelab Inc.
  30. Madison Partners Limited
  31. Omnitech Migration International Inc.
  32. Plain Tree Systems Inc.
  33. Planète Medica Inc.
  34. Process Capital Corporation
  35. Sahelian Goldfields Inc.
  36. Sitraco Inc.
  37. Techcana Inc.
  38. The Vivant Group Inc.
  39. Unibex Inc.
  40. Xogen Power Inc.

[1] For share-capital corporations, a percentage value represents the degree of federal ownership. For entities without share capital, a fraction shows the number of federally appointed members of the entity's board or governing body over the total number of board members.

* n/app – not applicable

[2] This fraction shows the number of members of the entity's board or governing body that can be appointed by the federal government over the total number of board members.

[3] Members from private sector have been appointed by Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Minister. They are not federal employees and do not represent Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec.

[4] Industry Canada does not report to Parliament on the ITSC budget or activities.

[5] The Chairman is appointed jointly by the Federal Government and the Provincial Government.

[6] The Chairman is appointed jointly by the Federal Government and the Provincial Government.

 

 

 
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