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  • When the time comes to incorporate a business, it is necessary to decide under which law the company will be incorporated: the Quebec law (Business Corporations Act, hereinafter referred to as the "QBCA"), or the federal law (Canada Business Corporations Act, hereinafter referred to as the "CBCA"). Although the two incorporation acts are generally very similar, they each have their own particularities. Locations of the company's business and head office It
  • It is not always easy to find a business name, especially since the choice of name is restricted by various laws in Quebec. First, the name of corporation must end with "inc.", "ltée", or "s.a.", unless the name contains the words " corporation " or "compagnie". Then, you must ensure that you comply with the legislative requirements imposed by the

 

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Practical advice for choosing a company name

It is not always easy to find a business name, especially since the choice of name is restricted by various laws in Quebec. First, the