This dataset includes over seven hundred thousand business and not-for-profit entities incorporated or registered with the Corporate Registry of Service Alberta. Service Alberta is Alberta's corporate regulator, responsible for administering laws regarding the incorporation of businesses and non-profits. Each corporation is registered with corporation number, corporate name, office address, etc.
| Subject | Economics and Industry |
| Jurisdiction | Alberta |
| Data Provider | Corporate Registry, Service Alberta |
| Source | kings-printer.alberta.ca |
A corporation is an independent legal entity that exists separate and apart from its owners (shareholders). The Business Corporations Act (BCA) sets out the legislative requirements and mechanisms for a business to incorporate in Alberta and maintain that corporation, including, but not limited to, changing its corporate name, filing annual returns, and changing directors and shareholders of that corporation. Corporate Registry of Service Alberta can find information on the certificates and history of Alberta societies, non-profit organization, trade names, limited liability partnerships and corporations; registration services include registrations, revivals, name changes, and amendments. There are several ways to set up the legal structure of the business or non-profit organization.
Information about Alberta corporations is public information, including a corporation's registered office address, as required by corporate laws that govern corporations. This applies even after a corporation has been dissolved, amalgamated or discontinued. Corporate information is made public to help people, like investors, financial institutions and other stakeholders, make timely and informed decisions about corporations, and let people know who is responsible for the corporation. Information and documents filed are not removed from the corporate records even when new information or documents are filed, including documents previously filed, filed for previous years or filed by mistake. Corporate laws require the public disclosure of this information. |
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