Carrying On Business In Canada A Practical Guide For Non-Canadians, June 2004
Cassels Brock
If you own an American, British or other foreign-based company and are coming into Canada or even contemplating doing so, Cassels Brock can make it easier for you. The June 2004 version of our bi-annual publication, Carrying on Business in Canada, is a valuable reference guide for everyday commercial issues.
Canada ranks high on the world scale as a country in which to do business, no doubt making more non-Canadian business owners likely to consider entering the Canadian market.
According to the Carrying on Business in Canada guide:
• “A 2002 KPMG study concluded that of the G7 countries, Canada had the lowest business costs, largely as a result of lower employee, office leasing, transportation and health benefit costs and the low Canadian dollar.”
• “In a 2001 publication by England’s Economist Intelligence Unit, Canada moved up one spot from the previous year and was ranked as the fourth best country in which to do business over the next five years.”
Written by Cassels Brock’s Bruce McNeely with contributions from a number of other professionals in the firm, Carrying on Business in Canada covers a variety of topics ranging from general information about Canada and its forms of business organization to more specific topics that include how to finance your Canadian operation and information regarding special requirements for non-resident investors.
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