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Canada
13th Floor, 90 Elgin Street
Ottawa, ON  K1A OG5  Canada

Business Summary
Canada is a federal state composed of ten provinces and three territories. In 1867, the United Kingdom Parliament adopted the British North America Act, which established the Canadian federation comprised of, at that time, the Provinces of Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Since then, six additional provinces (Manitoba, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador), along with the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and the territory of Nunavut (which was carved out of the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999), have become parts of Canada. The British North America Act (which has been renamed the Constitution Act, 1867) gave the Parliament of Canada legislative power in relation to a number of matters including all matters not assigned exclusively to the legislatures of the provinces. These powers now include matters such as defense, the raising of money by any mode or system of taxation, the regulation of trade and commerce, the public debt, money and banking, interest, bills of exchange and promissory notes, navigation and shipping, extra-provincial transportation, aerial navigation and, with some exceptions, telecommunications. The provincial legislatures have exclusive jurisdiction in such areas as education, municipal institutions, property and civil rights, administration of justice, direct taxation for provincial purposes and other matters of purely provincial or local concern.

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SIC Code Description
9199 General government, not elsewhere classified

Subsidiaries
Business Name Address City State/Province Country
Embassy of Canada to the United States 501 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington DC United States
Consulate General of Canada in New York 466 Lexington Ave New York NY United States
Canada Revenue Agency 555 MacKenzie Avenue Ottawa ON Canada
Natural Resources Canada 580 Booth St Ottawa Ontario Canada

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Canada Revenue Agency
CANADA, GOVERNMENT OF
Embassy of Canada to the United States
Government of Canada
Natural Resources Canada


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