Highlights

  • The Canada Revenue Agency is revoking the registration of a foundation in Quebec for non-compliance with tax requirements.
  • The Canadian International Trade Tribunal dismissed a complaint about a procurement process and is investigating another complaint regarding procurement assessment.
  • The Public Service Commission of Canada approved two individuals to run for municipal office positions.
  • Safety National Casualty Corporation seeks to release its Canadian assets, with a process for opposition by stakeholders.

Canada Revenue Agency Revokes Charity Status; Trade Tribunal Reviews Procurement Complaints; Public Service Commission Approves Political Candidacies

The Canada Revenue Agency intends to revoke the registration of Fondation Airmedic in Saint-Hubert, Quebec, for failing to meet certain requirements of the Income Tax Act. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal determined that a complaint by Primex Project Management Ltd. regarding a procurement process by the Department of Public Works and Government Services was not valid. The Tribunal is also conducting an inquiry into a complaint by Micro Logic Sainte-Foy Ltée about a procurement by Shared Services Canada, alleging unreasonable assessment at the pre-qualification stage. The Public Service Commission of Canada granted permission to Kate Doyle to run for Councillor in Moncton, New Brunswick, and to Olive Kamanyana to run for Mayor in Gatineau, Quebec. [Source]

Safety National Casualty Corporation Seeks Asset Release in Canada

Safety National Casualty Corporation plans to apply for an order to release its assets maintained in Canada, as per the Insurance Companies Act. Policyholders or creditors who oppose this release can file their opposition with the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (Canada) by mail or email by June 2, 2025. [Source]

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