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  1. Crown corporations in Canada (French: Société de la Couronne) are government organizations with a mixture of commercial and public-policy objectives. [2] [3] They are directly and wholly owned by the Crown (i.e. the government of Canada or a province).

  2. Crown corporations are wholly owned federal or provincial organizations that are structured like private or independent companies. They include enterprises such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), VIA Rail, Canada Post and the Bank of Canada; as well as various provincial electric utilities .

  3. List of Crown corporations - Canada.ca. The Crown corporations and their scheduling under the Financial Administration Act are listed alphabetically below. The Crown corporation's Web site can be accessed by clicking on the corporation's name.

    Name
    Schedule1
    Financial Year-end
    Responsible Minister
    III-I
    December 31
    Transport
    III-I
    March 31
    Natural Resources
    Exempt
    December 31
    Finance
    III-I
    August 31
    Transport
  4. 1 de abr. de 2012 · Are they a business or a government agency? Crown corporations are peculiar hybrid entities — somewhere between a government body and a private enterprise. They are wholly owned by the state...

  5. The Canadian Commercial Corporation ( CCC; French: Corporation commerciale canadienne) is a Canadian federal Crown corporation mandated to support the growth of international trade by helping Canadian exporters gain access to foreign government procurement markets and by helping government buyers abroad to obtain goods from Canada. [1] .

  6. The Guide explains both the key characteristics distinguishing Crown corporations from the other organizational forms used by the Government of Canada and the nature of the relationships Crown corporations have with the other parts of government.

  7. Audit and Examinations. Learn about audits and assessments of Crown corporations. Guidelines for Audit Committees in Crown Corporations and Other Public Enterprises. Guidelines on Exemptions from Internal Audit. Assessing Board Effectiveness. Internal Management and Oversight.