Policy on continuance (export) of a business corporation to the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act or the Canada Cooperatives Act

Step 1 — Obtain shareholder approval of the continuance

Shareholders' approval is required to continue a business corporation to the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (NFP Act) or the Canada Cooperatives Act (Coop Act). Each share in the corporation, whether or not it otherwise has such rights, has the right to vote in respect of a continuance. At least two-thirds of the votes cast at a meeting must approve the continuance. See Step 1 of the Policy on continuance (export) of a federal corporation to find the information that needs to be included in the notice and disclosure materials.

Step 2 — Apply for continuance to the Canada Not-for-profit Act or the Canada Cooperatives Act to Corporations Canada

There is no fee for this continuance.

Upon approval of your application, Corporations Canada will:

Complaints and appeals — Export transactions

Anyone wishing to register a complaint with Corporations Canada asking for intervention in an export transaction, see Complaints and appeals — Export transactions.