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Crown corporations of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Government-owned corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A government-owned corporation , state-owned enterprise , or government business enterprise is a legal entity created by a government to undertake commercial activities on behalf of an owner gov...
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Definition and description of federal Crown corporations in Canada. ... A Crown corporation is wholly owned either directly or indirectly by the government. While Crown corporations are instruments of public policy, many also operate in a business environment. Some Crown corporations are completely funded by government;
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Crown Forklift offers electric forklifts, hand pallet trucks and fork lift trucks to assist with your material handling needs. ... Crown provides users worldwide with safe, efficient, ergonomic and award-winning lift trucks that lower the total cost of ownership and maximize uptime.
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Welcome to the Crown Corporation Employers Association website for 2009/2010. We're building this resource to reflect the needs of our Association members, and most of the content is limited to registered members.
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This comprehensive list provides direct links to the primary Web sites of Government of Canada departments, agencies and Crown corporations, as well as links to Web sites maintained by organizations for which various departments and agencies are responsible.
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Crown Corporations are particularly notable in Canada in the fields of transportation, communication, finance, and the resource sectors because distance/space is such a significant factor in the movement of Canadian people, information, and raw materials/goods: Canadian National Railway and Air Canada were both...
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What is the role of the monarchy in Canada?. ... 1) What are Canada's crown corporations, and what do they do ; (any good books/articles? i should read?) ; 2) How well do canadas crown corporations do their job (how should i go about solving this question?
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Crown corporations, as public organizations that operate at arm's length from government, contribute to the Canadian economy and play a unique role in meeting public policy objectives, providing necessary services to Canadians that would not be available otherwise, often while operating in a commercial environment.
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