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6 FINANCIAL POST

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
TEST
The following is a listFOR
of the CROP MARKS
federal and provincial government departments from which information on the status of companies may be obtained.
A modest fee may be charged for such information.
Carswell Legal Solutions, a division of Thomson
FEDERAL NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Reuters Canada Limited
Corporations Canada Service NL Telephone: (416) 306-3070
C.D. Howe Building Registry of Companies Toll-free: 1-800-267-0183
235 Queen Street Commercial Registrations Division www.carswelllegalsolutions.com
Ottawa, ON K1A 0H5 Confederation Building, 10th Floor East Block
Telephone: (613) 941-9042 PO Box 8700 ESC Corporate Services Ltd.
Toll-free: 1-866-333-5556 St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6 Telephone: (416) 595-7177
Fax: (343) 291-3409 Telephone: (709) 729-3317 Toll-free: 1-800-668-8208
www.corporationscanada.ic.gc.ca Fax: (709) 729-0232 www.eservicecorp.ca
Email: [email protected] www.servicenl.gov.nl.ca
Email: [email protected] PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALBERTA Consumer, Corporate and Financial Services
Service Alberta NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Division
Corporate Registry Department of Justice Shaw Building South
John E. Brownlee Building Corporate Registries 400-95 Rochford Street
10365 97 Street Stuart M. Hodgson Building PO Box 2000
PO Box 1007, Stn. Main 100-5009 49th Street Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8
Edmonton, AB T5J 4W6 PO Box 1320 Telephone: (902) 368-4550
Telephone: (780) 427-7013 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9 Fax: (902) 368-5283
Fax: (780) 422-1091 Telephone: (867) 767-9304 www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/service/
www.servicealberta.ca Toll-free: (877) 743-3302 search-corporatebusiness-names
Email: [email protected] Fax: (867) 873-0243 Email: [email protected]
www.justice.gov.nt.ca/en/corporate-registry-searches
BRITISH COLUMBIA Email: [email protected] QUEBEC
BC Registry Services Revenu Québec
Corporate Registry NOVA SCOTIA Direction du Registraire des entreprises
200-940 Blanshard Street Service Nova Scotia 787 boulevard Lebourgneuf
PO Box 9431 Stn. Prov. Govt. Registry of Joint Stock Companies CP 1364
Victoria, BC V8W 9V3 Maritime Centre Québec, QC G1K 9B3
Telephone: (250) 387-7848 900-1505 Barrington Street North Telephone: (418) 644-4545
Toll-free: 1-877-526-1526 PO Box 1529 Toll-free: 1-800-644-0075
www.bcregistryservices.gov.bc.ca Halifax, NS B3J 2Y4 www.registreentreprises.gouv.qc.ca
Email: [email protected] Telephone: (902) 424-7770 Email: [email protected]
Also available through BC OnLine: Toll-free: 1-800-225-8227
www.corporateonline.gov.bc.ca Fax: (902) 424-4633 SASKATCHEWAN
Email: [email protected] www.novascotia.ca/sns/access/business/ Department of Justice
Toll-free: 1-800-663-6102 registry-joint-stock-companies.asp Corporate Registry
Fax: (250) 952-6115 Email: [email protected] 1301 1st Avenue
Regina, SK S4R 8H2
MANITOBA NUNAVUT Toll-free: 1-866-275-4721
Entrepreneurship Manitoba Companies Office Department of Justice Fax: (306) 787-8999
Woodsworth Building Legal Registries Division www.isc.ca/corporateregistry
1010-405 Broadway Avenue PO Box 1000, Stn. 570 Email: [email protected]
Winnipeg, MB R3C 3L6 Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0
Telephone: (204) 945-2500 Telephone: (867) 975-6590 YUKON
Toll-free: 1-888-246-8353 Fax: (867) 975-6594 Department of Community Services
Fax: (204) 945-1459 www.nunavutlegalregistries.ca Yukon Corporate Online Registry
www.companiesoffice.gov.mb.ca Email: [email protected] Government of Yukon Administration Building
Email: [email protected] 100-307 Black Street
ONTARIO Box 2703 (C-6)
NEW BRUNSWICK Ministry of Government & Consumer Services Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2C6
Service New Brunswick ServiceOntario Telephone: (867) 667-5314
Corporate Registry 200-393 University Avenue Toll-free: 1-800-661-0408
City Centre Toronto, ON M5G 2M2 Fax: (867) 393-6251
432 Queen Street Telephone: (416) 212-8888 www.community.gov.yk.ca/corp
PO Box 1998 Toll-free: 1-888-745-8888 Email: [email protected]
Fredericton, NB E3B 5G4 www.ontario.ca/page/business-services
Telephone: (506) 453-2703 OnCorp Direct Inc.
Toll-free: 1-888-762-8600 Telephone: (416) 964-2677
Fax: (506) 453-2613 Toll-free: 1-800-461-7772
www.snb.ca www.oncorp.com
Email: [email protected]
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Act, (i) majority of assets were sold to Pioneer Wind ACD Systems International Inc. (Alta. Jan. 21, 1999)
Energy Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Pioneer Feb. 21, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
A Power Solutions, Inc. for $450,000, (ii) some deposits on
inventory and prepaid expenses were sold to Global
Casting Inc. for $280,000 and (iii) subscription by Pioneer
Mar. 26, 2007 – Acquired by 0770303 B.C. Ltd., a
company formed by 3 ACD Systems shldrs. holding a
combined 52.5% interest in ACD Systems; basis $0.575
Wind Energy Holdings Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of per sh.
A & A Foods Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 16, 1976) Pioneer Power Solutions, Inc., for new shs. of AAER for
Aug. 5, 1997 – Name changed to A & A International $450,000, proceeds of which were distributed to AAER's ACDS Graphic System Inc. (Can. Sept. 9, 1983)
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey creditors; shldrs. received nothing and Pioneer Power May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
- Industrials) become the sole shldr.
ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. (Can. June 29, 2004)
A & E Capital Funding Inc. (Can. Nov. 8, 1979) AAI Industries Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1986) June 28, 2012 – All officers and directors resigned. Ernst
Oct. 18, 2005 – Name changed to E & E Capital Funding May 11, 1990 – Name changed to Bridgebank Capital & Young Inc. appointed liquidator.
Inc. n Inc. n May 26, 2015 – Initial distribution of $3.5411382 cash
per sh. to shldrs. of record May 26, 2015, payable June
A B S Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) AAN Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 30, 2006) 2, 2015.
Feb. 14, 1989 – Name changed to ABS Technology Ltd. n June 7, 2017 – Name changed to Parana Copper June 22, 2016 – Distribution of approx. 36¢ cash per sh.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey to shldrs. of record June 14, 2016, payable June 22, 2016.
A Buck or Two Stores Corporation (Ont. July 9, 1993) - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Denninghouse Inc. n ACE/Security Laminates Corporation (Can. Sept. 28,
AAO Aquaculture International Corp. (B.C. 1986) 1998)
A. E. LePage Capital Properties (Ont. 1982) Dec. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Nov. 12, 2011 – Dissolved.
Apr. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Royal LePage Capital
A.B.C. Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1979) ACFAW.COM Inc. (Can. June 21, 2002)
Properties. n
July 6, 1982 – Name changed to St. Clair Resources Ltd.; May 4, 2010 – Name changed to St-Georges Platinum
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n and Base Metals Inc. following acquisition of Villebon
A. L. Green Ltd. (Que. 1972 amalg.)
property from St-Georges Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Oct. 28, 1975 – Acquired by Metropolitan Stores of
ABC Mining Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2006) 2 old shs. n
Canada Ltd. following an offer to buy shs. for $1.75 each.
Oct. 11, 2007 – Name changed to Dundee Mines Ltd. n
A. L. Van Houtte Ltée (Can. Mar. 25, 1980) ACL International Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 28, 1999 amalg.)
Oct. 30, 2000 – Name changed to Van Houtte Inc. n ABDA International Holdings Corp. (B.C. 1982) Feb. 15, 2017 – Name changed to Bow Energy Ltd. n
Feb. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
A. Lambert International Inc. (Que. June 26, 1985) ACP Ace Venture Corporation (Yuk. Apr. 28, 2000)
Oct. 1988 – All o/s shs. acquired under mgmt. buyout; ABE Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 7, 1996) Feb. 10, 2005 – Formed Cantronic Systems Inc. in British
basis approx. $3.00 per sh. Mar. 27, 2018 – Name changed to Vision Lithium Inc. Columbia on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Cantronic Systems Inc., constituting a reverse takeover
A Little Reminder (ALR) Inc. (Wyo. July 31, 1998) by Cantronic. n
Apr. 30, 1999 – Name changed to ALR Technologies Inc. ABI Capital Corp. (Alta. July 18, 2000)
Apr. 9, 2002 – Name changed to Automated Benefits ACREX Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1969)
A-1 Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover July 10, 2014 – Name changed to Alba Minerals Ltd.;
Aug. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Transtech acquisition of Automated Benefits Inc. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Industries Ltd. n Energy)
ABL Canada Inc. (Can. June 3, 1992)
A-1 Steel and Iron Foundry (Vancouver) Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 23, 2000 – Name changed to AldeaVision Inc. n ACS Freezers Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 1997)
1963) July 11, 2001 – Name changed to Atlas Cold Storage
Dec. 23, 1975 – Amalgamated with Ardiem Holdings Ltd. ABM Gold Corp. (B.C. 1986) Income Trust. n
(5 for 1), E. C. Warner Investments Ltd. (1 for 1) and 1989 – Continued into Ontario.
Harbour Ferries Ltd. (1 for 3) to form The Ardiem June 1, 1990 – Name changed to NorthWest Gold Corp. n ACS Media Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 5, 2003)
Industrial Corp.; basis 10 new for 1 old sh. (see The Nov. 23, 2006 – Redeemed following sale of the fund's
Ardiem Industrial Corporation) ABN Bank Canada (Ont. July 31, 1981) operating business to Pendo Acquisition ULC for $9.40
Feb. 1, 1991 – Name changed to ABN AMRO Bank per unit.
A 77 Capital Inc. (Que. Dec. 9, 2003) Canada.
Dec. 23, 2004 – Formed Amadeus International Inc. in ACSI-BIOREX Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1989 amalg.)
Quebec following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation ABS Technology Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Oct. 18, 1993 – Dissolved.
with Amadeus International Inc. (deemed acquiror) and May 3, 1989 – Continued into Canada.
9106-5086 Québec Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 28, 1991 – Name changed to Darius Technology ACSI Group Ltd. (Can. June 28, 1976)
Ltd. n Jan. 1, 1989 – Formed ACSI-BIOREX Inc. in Canada on
A&B Geoscience Corporation (B.C. July 13, 1987) amalgamation with Biorex Groupe-Conseil Inc. n
Apr. 11, 1995 – Continued into Anguilla. ABX Resources Inc. (Alta. May 28, 1996)
June 18, 2003 – Name changed to Arawak Energy Oct. 14, 2003 – Name changed to Expedition Energy Inc. ACT Aurora Control Technologies Corp. (B.C. Oct.
Corporation. n following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover 26, 2006)
acquisition of Expedition Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 May 28, 2015 – Name changed to Aurora Solar
A2 Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Feb. 2, 2015) old shs. n Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 3, 2017 – Name changed to Medicenna Therapeutics
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Medicenna A.C.T. Industrial Corporation (B.C. May 9, 1983)
ABcann Global Corporation (Can. Apr. 12, 2007)
Therapeutics Inc.; basis 1 new for 14 old shs. (see July 6, 2000 – Name changed to Rhona Online.Com
Aug. 7, 2018 – Name changed to VIVO Cannabis Inc.
FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
AACE Environmental Services Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1994) AC Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 30, 1996) ACTIVEnergy Income Fund (Alta. Oct. 27, 2004)
Feb. 24, 1997 – Formed Enviro FX Inc. in Alberta on Oct. 9, 2003 – Placed into receivership. No trustee June 5, 2017 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
reverse takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with appointed. fund; basis 1 series F unit for 1 fund unit.
Lakewood Bio-Remediation Inc.; basis 1 new for 1
Lakewood sh. and 1 new for 2.1 AACE shs. n A.C. Global Capital Corp. (B.C. July 8, 1999) ACT360 Solutions Ltd. (B.C. July 25, 2000)
Nov. 14, 2002 – Amalgamated with Arsenal Capital Inc., June 3, 2016 – Name changed to Kona Bay Technologies
AADCO Automotive Inc. (Alta. Aug. 28, 1997) constituting A.C. Global's Qualifying Transaction, to form Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Jan. 2, 2008 – Name changed to Royce Resources Corp.; Arsenal Energy Inc.; basis 0.8 Arsenal Energy com. shs. Industrials)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n for either 1 Arsenal Capital com. sh. or 1 A.C. Global
com. sh. (see Arsenal Energy Inc.) AD OPT Technologies Inc. (Can. June 1, 1994)
Nov. 19, 2004 – Acquired indirectly by Kronos
AADCO industries.com inc. (Alta. Aug. 28, 1997)
ACC TelEnterprises Ltd. (Ont. May 3, 1993) Incorporated for $6.25 per sh.
Feb. 18, 2002 – Name changed to AADCO Automotive
Inc. n Jan. 6, 1997 – Amalgamated with ACC Acquisition Corp.,
a wholly owned subsid. of parent ACC Corp. of Rochester, ADAM Technologies, Inc. (Alta. Apr. 2, 1993)
N.Y.; basis 1 special sh. for 1 ACC TelEnterprises com. Jan. 11, 2001 – Name changed to Nucontex Corporation
AAER Inc. (Can. June 18, 2003) and continued into Ontario. n
Aug. 20, 2010 – Pursuant to plan of reorganization and sh. redeemed for $21.50 per sh.
compromise under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement
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ADB Systems International Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983) AFL Capital Ventures Inc. (Yuk. Sept. 14, 2001) AIC Global Financial Split Corp. (Ont. Mar. 25, 2004)
Nov. 5, 2002 – Name changed to ADB Systems Jan. 17, 2005 – Continued into Canada. June 1, 2011 – Terminated; basis $10 per pref. sh. and
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
International Ltd. pursuant to reorganization whereby shs. Jan. 18, 2005 – Name changed to Grey Horse Capital $0.0643 per cl.A sh.
of the co. were exchanged for shs. of ADB Systems Corporation. n
International Ltd. and ADB Systems International Inc. AIL Absorbent Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
became a wholly owned subsid. n AFM Hospitality Corporation (Ont. 1908) Feb. 28, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Sept. 18, 2003 – Continued into Canada.
ADB Systems International Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983) Apr. 29, 2005 – Placed into receivership. Mintz & Partners A.I.L. Alberta Investments Ltd. (Alta. 1982)
July 18, 2006 – Name changed to Northcore Technologies Limited appointed receiver. Oct. 15, 1987 – Amalgamated into The Churchill
Inc. n Corporation. Shldrs. received $10.50 per sh. or one cl. A
AFS Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1997) sh. and $1,050 principal amt. of convertible debs. of
ADEX Mining Corp. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1992 amalg.) June 1, 2005 – Name changed to Flagship Energy Inc. Churchill.
July 19, 1996 – Name changed to Adex Mining Inc.; basis following reverse takeover acquisition of oil and gas
interests in the Medicine Lodge area of Alberta; basis AIM Health Group Inc. (Ont. July 13, 2005)
1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
0.06668831 cl. A shs. and 0.01500487 cl. B shs. for 1 Sept. 6, 2011 – Privatized at 25¢ per sh.
ADR Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 20, 2011) com. sh. n
AIM Medical Technologies Inc. (Alta. Jan. 24, 1994)
Feb. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Delta Gold Corporation
June 12, 1995 – Name changed to PLM Group Ltd.; basis
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover AGC Americas Gold Corp. (B.C. May 23, 1986)
1 new for 2 old shs. n
acquisition of Delta Gold Inc. n Sept. 1999 – Continued into Yukon.
Oct. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Timebeat.com
AIM Safety Company Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1983)
ADR Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 12, 1997) Enterprises Inc. n
Jan. 29, 1999 – Name changed to AimGlobal
Aug. 30, 2000 – Formed cs-live.com inc. in Ontario on
Technologies Company Inc. n
amalgamation with cs-live.com inc. n A.G.F. Management Limited (Ont. Feb. 2, 1960)
Dec. 2, 1994 – Name changed to AGF Management
AIM1 Ventures Inc. (Ont. Mar. 30, 2017)
ADR Global Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 4, 2000) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 11, 2018 – Name changed to James E. Wagner
Dec. 12, 2002 – Name changed to Sonic Environmental
AGF Master Limited Partnership (Ont. Jan. 23, 1998 Cultivation Corporation following Qualifying Transaction
Solutions Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
amalg.) reverse takeover acquisition of James E. Wagner
of Sonic Energy Systems Inc. n
Nov. 6, 2012 – Dissolved for 2¢ per unit. Cultivation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.847528 old shs. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials)
ADS associés ltée (Can. June 13, 1978)
July 31, 1996 – Name changed to ADS inc.; basis 2 new AGIP Resources Ltd. (Can. 1988 amalg.)
Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Cameco Resources AIMS Biotech Corporation (B.C. Nov. 10, 1981)
for 1 old sh. n Mar. 28, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. (see
Ltd. n
The Bullet Group, Inc.)
ADS inc. (Can. June 13, 1978)
Mar. 3, 2009 – Privatized. Shldrs. received 1 4076508 AGM Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 21, 1969)
AISI Research Corp. (B.C. 1986)
Canada Inc. redeem. pref. sh. for 1 ADS cl. A mutiple July 13, 1993 – Continued into Yukon.
Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
vtg. sh., immediately redeemed for 90¢ per sh. Sept. 24, 1993 – Name changed to Dueling Grounds
Thoroughbred Racing Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old AIT Advanced Information Technologies Corporation
ADT Finance Inc. (Can. Nov. 7, 1990) sh. n (Can. Sept. 17, 1973)
June 30, 1995 – All o/s non-vtg. ser.A exch. shs. July 23, 2002 – Amalgamated with 4081803 Canada Inc.
redeemed; basis 1 ADT Limited com. sh. for 1 ser.A exch. AGRA Inc. (Can. Jan. 5, 1977) wholly owned subsid. of Minnesota-based 3M Canada
sh. Apr. 24, 2000 – Acquired by British-based AMEC plc; Company; basis $2.88 per sh.
basis either 3.053 AMEC ord. shs. or Cdn$16 for 1 AGRA
AEC Pipelines, L.P. (Alta. Dec. 20, 1996) sh. AJ Perron Gold Corp. (Ont. Jan. 13, 1989 amalg.)
Sept. 21, 2000 – All o/s cl. A limited partnership units Mar. 27, 2000 – Struck off register.
acquired by Alberta Energy Company Ltd.; basis 0.1552 AGRA Industries Limited (Sask. Nov. 7, 1960)
Alberta Energy com. shs. for 1 AEC cl. A unit. (see Alberta Jan. 5, 1977 – Continued into Canada. AKA Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 21, 1980)
Energy Company Ltd.) Jan. 9, 1997 – Name changed to AGRA Inc. n Sept. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Phoenix Copper
Corporation. n
AEC Power Ltd. (Alta. 1975) AGT Data Systems Limited (Can. 1967)
Oct. 9, 1996 – TransAlta Energy Corporation acquired 1974 – Over 98% of all o/s shs. acquired by Multiple ALBA Petroleum Corporation (Ont. 1978)
remaining two-thirds interest from Alberta Energy Access Ltd.; basis 1 Multiple Access sh. for 3.5 AGT shs. Jan. 10, 1991 – Acquired by ALBERTA Oil and Gas
Company Ltd. for $32.6 million, and an additional $66.7 (see Multiple Access Limited) Limited; basis 1 com. sh. for 2.15 cl. A com. shs. (see
million to assume and retire existing o/s debt. Alberta Oil and Gas Limited)
AGX Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1985)
AEGIS Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 26, 1997) May 22, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. ALBERTA Oil and Gas Limited (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986)
July 7, 2000 – Amalgamated with Plexus Energy Ltd. (1 Nov. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated AGX Jan. 1, 1991 – Name changed to Alberta Oil and Gas
for 2.8225) and Peregrine Oil and Gas Ltd. (1 for 3.6474) Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Limited following amalgamation with 418871 Alberta
to form Surge Petroleum Inc.; basis 1 Surge cl. A com. Ltd. n
sh. for 3.3 AEGIS com. shs. (see Surge Petroleum Inc.) A.H.A. Automotive Technologies Corporation (Ont.
Apr. 2, 1984 amalg.) ALDA Pharmaceuticals Corp. (B.C. May 30, 2000)
AEX Minerals Corporation (B.C. 1929) Jan. 4, 1990 – Ernst & Young Inc. of Toronto appointed July 26, 2013 – Name changed to Nuva Pharmaceuticals
May 4, 1972 – Dissolved. receiver. Inc. n
Nov. 7, 1973 – Revived as AEX Minerals Corporation. Mar. 31, 1990 – Inventory liquidated. Nothing left for
Dec. 5, 1975 – Name changed to Canadian Natural preferred or unsecured creditors and shldrs. A.L.I. Technologies Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1988)
Resources Limited. n Sept. 12, 2002 – Acquired by wholly owned Canadian
The AHL Group Ltd. (Ont. 1944) subsid. of US-based McKesson Corporation; basis $43.50
AEterna Laboratories Inc. (Can. Sept. 12, 1990) Aug. 16, 1985 – All o/s X and Y shs. acquired by Ivaco per sh.
June 3, 2004 – Name changed to AEterna Zentaris Inc.; Inc.; basis 24 series E preferred and 30.24 cl. A com.
basis 1 com. for 1 subord. vtg. sh. (see FPsurvey - shs. of Ivaco for 100 old shs. ALN Resources Corporation (Okla. Oct. 18, 1990
Industrials) amalg.)
AHT Corporation (Alta. Aug. 10, 1993) Jan. 4, 1993 – Name changed to American Natural
AFC Energy Corporation (B.C. Dec. 12, 1977) July 12, 2001 – Name changed to SIMSMART Inc. and Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
May 6, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register. continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
AM Gold Inc. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970)
AFF Automated Fast Foods Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1986) A.I. Software Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1983)
Aug. 30, 2016 – Privatized via acquisition by holding
July 31, 1998 – Name changed to Brier Resources July 2, 1996 – Name changed to Network Gaming
company 1079170 B.C. Ltd., controlled by CEO & dir.
Corporation. n International Corp. n
John Fiorino; basis 17¢ cash per sh.
AFG Flameguard Ltd. (Can. Oct. 12, 2011 amalg.) AIC Diversified Canada Split Corp. (Alta. Jan. 1, 1999) AM Technologies Limited (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997)
Nov. 8, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. June 30, 2009 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $0.745601 per June 21, 2002 – Name changed to Moncoa Corporation
pref. sh. and $0.560658 per capital sh. and continued into Canada following reverse takeover
acquisition of Moncoa Medical Research Inc.; basis 1
new for 4 old shs. n
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AMCA International Limited (Can. July 30, 1912; via APAC Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 9, 1996) Bank USA then instituted an action against the company
Dominion charter) Mar. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Golden China for recovery of the amount owing.
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June 4, 1990 – Name changed to United Dominion Resources Corporation and continued into Canada Oct. 2000 – Toronto-based RSM Richter (formerly Richter
Industries Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of and & Partners Inc.) was appointed receiver and manager of
amalgamation with Golden China Inc. by wholly owned the assets, property and undertakings of ARC Sports.
AMD Resources Corporation (B.C. Sept. 23, 1965) 6334938 Canada Inc. n Dec. 7, 2000 – ARC Sports made an assignment into
Apr. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Halo Gaming bankruptcy.
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) APAC Resources Inc. (B.C. May 31, 2011) Jan. 18, 2001 – Buckingham Sports Properties Company
Jan. 11, 2018 – Name changed to XORTX Therapeutics acquired from the receiver three of the company's ice
AME Limited (Ont. 1960) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of XORTX rinks in the Toronto area (Chesswood, the Westwood
Oct. 7, 1993 – Amalgamated with 1040908 Ontario Inc., Pharma Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) and the ARC Skating Academy) for US$12,500,000 in
a wholly owned subsid. of Kassner Investment cash. Subsequently the remaining assets and subsidiaries
Corporation Limited, for $2.85 per sh. APAC Telecommunications Corporation (B.C. June were sold.
13, 1972) Jan. 2004 – Receiver discharged. There were no funds
AME Resource Capital Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1964) Nov. 14, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. available for distribution to shldrs.
Sept. 1, 1999 – Succeeded by Western Pacific Trust
Company following acquisition of AME Resource Capital APC Ventures, Inc. (Wash. July 23, 1987) A.R.C. Resins International Corp. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1984)
(renamed Western Equity Loans Ltd.) by Western Pacific Feb. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Yukon Gold Dec. 28, 2000 – Acquired by indirect wholly owned subsid.
Trust Company; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey Corporation. n of Tembec Inc. for $0.40 per sh. (see Tembec Inc.)
- Industrials)
APEX Land Corporation (Alta. Dec. 7, 1988) ARC Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1996)
AMG Oil Ltd. (Nev. Feb. 20, 1997) Nov. 3, 1999 – Name changed to The Apex Jan. 6, 2011 – All exch. shs. redeemed for parent ARC
Nov. 25, 2008 – Continued into Canada. Corporation. n Resources Ltd. (formerly ARC Energy Trust) com. shs
Dec. 17, 2009 – Name changed to Adira Energy Ltd. following conversion of ARC Energy Trust into a
following reverse takeover acquisiton of Adira Energy APF Energy Trust (Alta. Oct. 10, 1996) corporation; basis 1 new ARC Resources com. sh. for 1
Corp. n June 28, 2005 – Business combination with StarPoint old ARC Resources 2.89162 exch. shs.
Energy Trust to continue with the name StarPoint Energy
AMI Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 29, 1980) Trust; basis 0.63 new StarPoint unit for 1 old APF unit. ARC STRATEGIC Energy Fund (Alta. Apr. 9, 1998)
Jan. 19, 2017 – Name changed to Ashanti Sankofa Inc. Also the old 9.4% APF conv. debs. were exchanged for Oct. 26, 2001 – All assets acquired by fund manager ARC
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) new 9.4% StarPoint conv. debs. with a revised conversion Energy Management Ltd. plus original termination date
rate of 59.95 new StarPoint units for $1,000 principal amt. moved forward from May 2008; initial distribution of $2.80
AMJ Campbell Inc. (Ont. Sept. 11, 1992) from 88.8889 old APF units. (see StarPoint Energy Trust) per unit, final distribution to be made at year-end.
Mar. 17, 2003 – Acquired by AMJ Management
Acquisition Inc. wholly owned subsid. of 2015825 Ontario API Electronics Group Corp. (Ont. May 14, 1985) ARCA Explorations Inc. (Can. Dec. 20, 1996)
Inc.; basis $2.30 per sh. Nov. 7, 2006 – Acquired by Delaware-based Rubincon Aug. 26, 2004 – Name changed to Pro-Spect-Or
Ventures, Inc. (renamed API Nanotronics Corp.); basis Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
AMN Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 20, 2010) 1 API Nanotronics sh. for 10 API Electronics shs.
Dec. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Altan Rio Minerals AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (Can. Mar. 6, 1973)
Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse API Electronics Group Inc. (Ont. May 14, 1985) Feb. 16, 2018 – Name changed to Orano Canada Inc.
takeover acquisition of Altan Rio Minerals Limited; basis Sept. 15, 2004 – Name changed to API Electronics Group
1 new for 1.66665 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n ARI Automated Recycling Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1984)
Energy) Nov. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Envipco Automated
APIC Petroleum Corporation (Del. July 21, 1998 amalg.) Recycling Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
A.M.P. Explorations & Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. May 14, Dec. 24, 2012 – Acquired by Longreach Oil and Gas
1969) Limited; basis 1 Longreach for 5.3846 APIC shs. (see ARISE Technologies Corporation (Can. June 30, 2003
May 27, 1991 – Name changed to Silverstone Resources Longreach Oil and Gas Limited) amalg.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 2, 2012 – Substantially all assets acquired by
APP Applied Polymer Products Inc. (Can. Feb. 23, Salamon Group Inc. pursuant to Bankruptcy and
A.M.R. Corporate Group Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1984) 1987) Insolvency Act proposal.
Dec. 3, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated A.M.R. July 31, 1989 – Receiver Coopers & Lybrand of Apr. 11, 2012 – Assigned into bankruptcy.
Corporate Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Edmonton, Alta., appointed. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed trustee. No funds
Apr. 1990 – Certain assets sold to Agra Industries Limited. available for shldrs.
AMR Technologies Inc. (Can. Aug. 8, 1994) May 1992 – No longer a going concern and remaining
Apr. 28, 2006 – Name changed to Neo Material assets liquidated; there was no distribution to shldrs. ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc. (Can. July
Technologies Inc. n Oct. 31, 1996 – Dissolved. 13, 1993)
Dec. 14, 2008 – Acquired by Dorsky Worldwide Corp.
AMS Homecare Inc. (B.C. May 5, 1981) AQM Copper Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 2005) pursuant to a court-approved restructuring under the
Dec. 5, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from the register. Jan. 17, 2017 – Acquired by Teck Resources Limited; Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada). Secured and
basis 23¢ cash per sh. unsecured creditors received payment but there were no
AMT Environmental Products Inc. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1986) distributions to shldrs. as all o/s common and preferred
Feb. 26, 1997 – Continued into Nevada. ARC Energy Trust (Alta. May 7, 1996) shares were cancelled.
Feb. 27, 1997 – Name changed to Polymer Solutions, Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by ARC Resources Ltd.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby ARC Resources ASC Avcan Systems Corporation (B.C. Jan. 1, 1983
Ltd. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust amalg.)
AMT Fine Foods Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1983) into a corporation and the trust was subsequently Sept. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Avcan Systems Inc.;
Jan. 28, 2003 – Name changed to The Skor Food Group dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Derry
Foods Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n ARC International Corporation (Ont. Apr. 30, 1976) ASC Industries Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970)
Apr. 2000 – Three of the company's indirectly wholly Nov. 24, 2004 – Name changed to Acero-Martin
AMT International Mining Corporation (Ont. Sept. 6, owned subsidiaries received demands for repayment Exploration Inc. n
1994) from their lenders of amounts owing under credit facilities.
Oct. 25, 2013 – Filed for bankruptcy. Richter Advisory May 2000 – Deloitte & Touche Inc. was appointed ASI Internet Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1995)
Group Inc. appointed trustee. receiver of IcePro Canada Inc. (indirect wholly owned Dec. 14, 1999 – Formed Hip Interactive Corp. in Ontario
subsidiary) by HSBC Bank Canada. IcePro International on amalgamation with Hip Interactive Corp.; basis 1 new
AMVESCAP Inc. (N.S. June 1, 1997) Inc. and C.W. Davis Supply, Inc. (indirect wholly owned for 1.7075 old shs. n
May 29, 2007 – Name changed to INVESCO Inc. n subsidiaries) were also in default on their credit facilities
with HSBC Bank USA which were guaranteed by the ASP123.com Systems Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1985)
ANGOSS Software Corporation (Ont. Sept. 17, 1986 company. Subsequently all the assets of IcePro Aug. 28, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
amalg.) International and its subsidiaries were liquidated by HSBC
Apr. 30, 2013 – Acquired by Peterson Partners, Inc. for Bank USA leaving a balance owing of US$740,000. HSBC ASTAware Technologies Inc. (Ont. Feb. 22, 1988)
$0.525 per sh. Jan. 8, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.

ANZ Bank Canada (Can. 1982) AT Plastics Inc. (Ont. Mar. 14, 1989)
Apr. 30, 1993 – Amalgamated with Hongkong Bank of Aug. 7, 2003 – Amalgamated with Acetex Corporation;
Canada. (see Hongkong Bank of Canada) basis 1 Acetex sh. for 6 AT Plastics shs. (see Acetex
Corporation)
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AT&T Canada Inc. (Can. July 14, 1997) AVL Information Systems Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Aabco Oil & Gas Inc. (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980)
June 26, 2003 – Name changed to Allstream Inc.; basis Apr. 4, 2003 – Name changed to AVL Ventures Inc.; basis Sept. 2, 1987 – Name changed to Aabco Ventures Inc. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1 new cl. A for 1 old cl. A sh. and 1 new cl. B for 1 old cl. 1 new for 10 old shs. n
B sh. n Aabco Ventures Inc. (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980)
AVL Ventures Inc. (Ont. 1927) May 8, 1998 – Dissolved and struck off register.
ATC Environmental Group Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1993 Feb. 24, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
amalg.) Aabro Mining & Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Oct. 9, 2001 – Name changed to ATC Petroleum Services AVVA Technologies, Inc. (Alta. Nov. 16, 1993) Aug. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
International Inc. n Oct. 1, 2003 – Amalgamated with Carmanah
Technologies Corporation and 1057614 Alberta Ltd. Aalenian Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1963)
ATC Petroleum Services International Inc. (Alta. Dec. (wholly owned by Carmanah); basis 1 Carmanah sh. for July 21, 1977 – Name changed to Silverado Mines Ltd.;
31, 1993 amalg.) 8 AVVA shs. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Feb. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Tiger Pacific Mining
Corp.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n A. W. White Mica Ltd. (Ont. 1942) Aard-Ri International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 2, 1987)
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. July 18, 1991 – Name changed to 7 Crowns
ATC Technologies Corporation (B.C. Dec. 23, 1996) Corporation. n
AWG American-WestJava Gold Corp. (Ont. July 13,
July 11, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
1936) Aardmore Holdings Inc. (Alta. Aug. 9, 1982)
ATCO Industries Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1962) Jan. 4, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. July 30, 1984 – Name changed to Enercan Group Inc.
Sept. 13, 1978 – Name changed to ATCO Ltd. (see Sept. 28, 1995 – Name changed to AWG and continued into Ontario following reverse takeover
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) American-WestJava Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n acquisition of Enercan Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

ATCOR Resources Ltd. (Can. Nov. 23, 1990 amalg.) AWG American-WestJava Inc. (B.C. Jan. 4, 1995) Aarn Exploration & Development Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Feb. 7, 1996 – All o/s cl. A non vtg. shs. and all cl. B com. Oct. 11, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. Sept. 14, 1971 – Name changed to Century Interplex
shs. acquired by Forest Oil Corporation; basis $4.88 per May 3, 1996 – Name changed to Kalimantan Gold Corp. n
sh. Corporation following amalgamation of wholly owned
1170295 Ontario Limited with Kalimantan Minerals Ltd.; Aaron Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
A.T.H. Fund Inc. (B.C. June 22, 1973) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 2, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 12, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
AXEA Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 4, 2008) Aaron Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
ATI Corporation (Ont. Feb. 16, 1962) Oct. 22, 2012 – Name changed to MCW Enterprises Ltd. Aug. 8, 1987 – Name changed to Aaron Mines Ltd. n
June 30, 1999 – Name changed to Prairie Capital Inc. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of MCW
Energy Group Limited (deemed acquiror) with wholly Aaron Oil Corporation (Alta. Mar. 4, 1987)
ATI Technologies Inc. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1985) owned 665615 N.B. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n July 11, 1995 – Name changed to Altmark Energy Inc.;
Oct. 25, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; basis either US$16.40 AXEA Energy Inc. (B.C. Apr. 5, 2007)
and calculated incremental amount, or a share Apr. 15, 2009 – Name changed to AgriMarine Holdings Aastra Technologies Inc. (Can. Apr. 6, 1995)
consideration for 1 old ATI sh. Inc. on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover May 26, 1997 – Name changed to Aastra Technologies
acquisition of AgriMarine Industries Inc. and Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
ATS Andlauer Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 22, 2005) amalgamation of AgriMarine Industries Inc. with wholly
Dec. 12, 2008 – Acquired by 2186940 Ontario Inc., a owned subsid. AXEA Holdings Ltd. n Aastra Technologies Limited (Can. Apr. 6, 1995)
wholly owned subsid. of Andlauer Management Group Feb. 5, 2014 – Acquired by Mitel Networks Corporation;
Inc., for $10.75 per trust unit. AXQP Inc. (Alta. May 26, 1987) basis 3.6 Mitel shs. and US$6.52 cash for 1 old Aastra
Oct. 7, 2009 – Name changed to Canamex Silver Corp. sh.
ATS Wheel Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1985)
and continued into British Columbia. n
July 20, 1998 – Name changed to JSS Resources Inc. n Aatra Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
AXR Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 4, 1988 amalg.) Aug. 25, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
ATTN Aveca Entertainment Corporation (Can. Nov.
Jan. 3, 1989 – Amalgamated with Mary Ellen Resources
27, 1986 amalg.) Aavdex Corporation (Ont. June 17, 1983)
Ltd. (1 for 6) and Lenora Exploration Ltd. (1 for 4) to form
June 10, 1993 – Name changed to American Nov. 16, 2005 – Name changed to Richmond Minerals
a new co. named Greater Lenora Resources Corp.; basis
Transportation Television Network, Inc.; basis 1 new for Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1 new for 5 old shs. (see Greater Lenora Resources
3 old shs. n
Corp.)
Abac Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1986)
ATW Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 2005) AXXENT Inc. (Ont. Feb. 2, 1999) Dec. 29, 1992 – Name changed to Quality Learning
Jan. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Redhill Resources Apr. 23, 2001 – General Electric Capital Canada Inc. Systems (International) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corp. n (GECC), the company's main lender, applied to the
Ontario Superior Court of Justice for an order placing the Abaca Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
ATW Venture Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 2005) company under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and Jan. 15, 1974 – Name changed to Abaca Resource
Oct. 21, 2008 – Name changed to ATW Gold Corp. n Toronto-based PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was Industries Inc. n
appointed interim receiver. All officers and directors of
A. V. Roe Canada Limited (Can. Sept. 1, 1945; via the company and wholly owned AXXENT Corp. resigned. Abaca Resource Industries Inc. (B.C. 1967)
letters patent) July 2001 – TELUS Corporation acquired the majority of Aug. 1978 – Name changed to Corpac Minerals Ltd.;
May 1, 1962 – Name changed to Hawker Siddeley the company's Quebec-based assets from the interim basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Canada Ltd. n receiver for an undisclosed amount. Energy)
Nov. 23, 2001 – Interim receiver had collected
AVC Venture Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1999) approximately $19,000,000 of accounts receivable and Abaca Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Aug. 21, 2006 – Dissolved. asset sales had resulted in net realizations of Jan. 20, 1984 – Name changed to Reba Resources Ltd.
Dec. 11, 2007 – Reinstated under provisions of the approximately $23,500,000. A distribution of $17,000,000 (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
BCBCA. was paid to GECC.
June 15, 2012 – Name changed to Lateral Gold Corp. Nov. 22, 2004 – Receiver discharged. There were no Abacan Resource Corporation (B.C. Dec. 31, 1982)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Chilko funds available for distribution to unsecured creditors or Aug. 31, 1984 – Continued into Alberta.
property from Alto Ventures Ltd. n shldrs. Mar. 3, 2000 – Declared bankruptcy. KPMG Inc.
appointed trustee.
AVI Software Inc. (Can. 1986) AZ Mining Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1998)
Oct. 28, 2015 – Name changed to Arizona Mining Inc. Abacan Resource Corporation (Alta. Aug. 31, 1984)
June 18, 2002 – Acquired by COGNICASE Inc.; basis Feb. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with Canadian Angus
either $0.675 plus 0.0668316 new COGNICASE com. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Resources Ltd. (0.30 for 1), Canadian Industrial Minerals
sh., or 0.1336633 new COGNICASE com. sh. (see Corp. (0.51 for 1), Canstar Ventures Corp. (0.45 for 1)
COGNICASE Inc.) AZCAR Technologies Incorporated (Ont. Feb. 13,
1975) and Profile Capital Corporation (0.23 for 1) to form a new
Mar. 23, 2011 – All directors resigned. Patrick W. co. also named Abacan Resource Corporation; basis 1
AVL Information Systems Inc. (Ont. 1927)
Carothers appointed chief liquidation officer. new for 1 old sh. (see Abacan Resource Corporation)
Aug. 12, 1996 – Name changed to AVL Information
Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Abaco Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. June 1937)
Aabaab Uranium Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. 1953 – Charter cancelled.
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Abacon Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1945) acquisition of 672800 N.B. Inc. (dba Marijuana for Trauma Abenteuer Resources Corp. (Alta. Nov. 20, 2000)
1967 – Charter cancelled. Inc.) [deemed acquiror] and acquisition of The Longevity Dec. 31, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Project Corp.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Apr. 27, 2017 – Name changed to Volt Energy Corp. (see
Abacus Accounting Systems Inc. (Alta. Dec. 6, 1991) - Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Abacus Software
Group Inc. n Abbastar Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1992) Aber Diamond Corporation (B.C. Apr. 19, 1994 amalg.)
May 31, 2007 – Name changed to Abbastar Uranium July 12, 2002 – Continued into Canada.
Abacus Cities Ltd. (Alta. 1970) Corp. n Nov. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Harry Winston
May 11, 1979 – Placed into receivership. KPMG Inc. of Diamond Corporation. n
Toronto, Ont. was appointed trustee. Abbastar Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1992)
Apr. 1, 1981 – Declared bankrupt on Apr. 1, 1981. July 26, 2013 – Name changed to Glenmark Capital Aber Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
June 25, 1996 – Receiver discharged. Corp.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n Apr. 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with Commonwealth Gold
1999 – Two dividends totaling 48¢ were paid to unsecured Corporation to form new co. with same name Aber
creditors. A final dividend was paid in 1999. Abbastar Uranium Corp. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1992) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 Commonwealth shs.
June 1, 2000 – Trustee discharged. No distributions made July 28, 2009 – Name changed to Abbastar Resources and 1 new for 1 Aber sh. (see Aber Resources Ltd.)
to shldrs. Corp. n
Aber Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1994 amalg.)
Abacus Minerals Corporation (B.C. Oct. 17, 1983) Abbeville Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Aug. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Aber Diamond
Apr. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Abacus Mining & 1943 – Acquired by Toburn Gold Mines Ltd. No equity Corporation. n
Exploration Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see for Abbeville shldrs.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aberdeen G7 Trust (Ont. Jan. 24, 2002)
Abbey Exploration Inc. (Can. Dec. 13, 1985) Dec. 31, 2008 – Disolved and fund units redeemed for
Abacus Mines & Realty Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 6, 2004 – Dissolved. undisclosed amount.
Mar. 21, 1963 – Name changed to Abacon Developments
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Abbey Glen Property Corporation (Ont. 1974 amalg.) Aberdeen International Inc. (Yuk. Sept. 8, 2000)
Mar. 1, 1977 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Genstar Ltd. July 4, 2006 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
Abacus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Control of co. acquired through purch. of 62.5% of com. Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
1962 – Name changed to Abacus Mines & Realty Ltd. n stk. in July 1976, at $6.75 per sh.; subsequently
reclassified as cl. A special shs., and all those not held Aberdeen Minerals Limited (B.C. May 19, 1965)
Abacus Software Group Inc. (Alta. Dec. 6, 1991) by Genstar were redeemed at $6.75 per sh. or converted Oct. 9, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 1998 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed to Genstar ser. D pref.; basis 3 shs. Genstar for 10 shs.
receiver and manager. Funds from the sale of the Abacus of Abbey Glen. Aberdeen Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
II technology were used to repay debt owed by the Mar. 6, 1970 – Name changed to Pistol Bay Mining
company to CTQC Alberta Fund No. 1 Inc. There were Abbey Life Insurance Co. of Canada (Ont. 1963) Company Ltd. n
no funds available for distribution to creditors or shldrs. Dec. 8, 1994 – Name changed to ITT Hartford Life
May 1, 2002 – Receiver discharged. Insurance. n Aberdeen SCOTS Trust (Ont. June 18, 2001)
June 1, 2009 – Liquidated for $23.58 per unit.
Abaddon Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1982 amalg.) Abbey Woods Developments Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1985)
Dec. 28, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated Abaddon Aug. 17, 2000 – Acquired by AWD Acquisition Ltd., a Aberdoon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n wholly owned subsid. of Westbank Holdings Ltd., for 67¢ Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
per sh.
Aberford Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1981)
Abadex Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952)
Abbican Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 1982 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with same
June 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 28, 1964 – Dissolved. name. (see Encor Energy Corporation Inc.)
Abagold Resources Inc. (Ont. 1980) Mar. 17, 1987 – Acquired by Encor Energy Corporation
Feb. 29, 1988 – Merged into Anchor Machine and Abbot Energy Corporation (B.C. Apr. 27, 1981) Inc. through a sh. exchange and subsequent
Manufacturing Ltd. Aug. 21, 1989 – Continued into Delaware. amalgamation. Holders of Aberford com. shs. received
Sept. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Dale Energy 0.725 Encor com. shs. and 0.3 Abermin Corporation com.
Abalard Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Corporation. shs. for each Aberford com. sh. Encor also issued
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled. $30,469,920 of 6.5% jr. pref. shs. ser. M and 3,087,084
Abby Energy Corporation (B.C. Apr. 16, 1980) Encor 1988 Abermin warrants in exchange for
Abalone Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986) Jan. 12, 1984 – Name changed to Abby Investment $40,092,000 of Aberford 9% conv. subord. debs. The
Aug. 5, 1988 – Name changed to AAO Aquaculture Corporation. n $9,908,000 of Aberford 9% conv. subord. debs. not
International Corp. n exchanged became Encor 9% conv. subord. debs. Encor
Abby Investment Corporation (B.C. Apr. 16, 1980) also took over $122,400,000 in bank obligations of
Abangarez Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Apr. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Eagle Industries Ltd.; Aberford. (see Encor Energy Corporation Inc.)
Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Abermin Corporation (Can. 1985)
Abaska Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Abcana Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 19, 2010) June 1991 – Declared bankrupt on Mar. 22, 1990, and
Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines Dec. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Casa Minerals Inc. Deloitte & Touche of Vancouver was appointed trustee.
& Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover All assets were liquidated, secured creditors received a
Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) acquisition of (old) Casa Minerals Inc. (see FPsurvey - small dividend (approx. 40¢ on the dollar) and shldrs.
1957 – Continued into Saskatchewan. (see Continental Mines & Energy) received no distribution.
Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) Apr. 28, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Abco Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Abaska Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Feb. 22, 1971 – Name changed to Aselo Industries Ltd. n Abeta Mining Corporation Limited (Que. 1954)
Jan. 1956 – Name changed to Abaska Mining Co. Ltd. n Aug. 30, 1978 – Wound up. Assets sold to Ateba Mines
Abconore Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Inc. on May 7, 1977.
Abaterra Energy Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1981) 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 9, 1989 – Name changed to Simba Oils Ltd. and Abex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
continued into Alberta; basis unknown. n Abcourt Metals Inc. (Que. Jan. 11, 1971 amalg.) Feb. 22, 1977 – Amalgamated with Pickle Crow
Jan. 1980 – Name changed to Les Mines d'Argent Explorations Ltd. (1 for 5), Cariboo-Bell Copper Mines
Abaton Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Abcourt Inc. n Ltd. (1 for 9), Beacon Mining Co. Ltd. (1 for 40) and
Apr. 30, 1987 – Amalgamated with International Gravis Highland Mercury Mines Ltd. (1 for 5) to form
Computer Technology Inc. (1 for 3) to form Advanced Highland-Crow Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 50 old
Abel-Black Corporation Limited (Ont. 1969)
Gravis Computer Technology Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old shs.
June 29, 1971 – Name changed to Black Photo
sh. (see Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd.) Corporation Limited. n Abidonne Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
Abattis Biologix Corporation (B.C. June 30, 1997) 1972 – Merged with Ulster Petroleums Ltd. (1 for 1) in
Abella Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1970) January 1970; basis 2 new Ulster sh. for 3 old Abidonne
Sept. 11, 2012 – Name changed to Abattis Bioceuticals Feb. 14, 1986 – Struck off register.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - shs. Charter cancelled.
Industrials) Abenakis Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Abila Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved.
Abba Medix Group Inc. (Can. Mar. 31, 1995)
Nov. 7, 2016 – Name changed to Canada House
Wellness Group Inc. following reverse takeover
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Abilee Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Abitibi Silver Mining Corp. (Que. 1968) Academy Capital Corp. (Ont. Apr. 5, 2004)
1953 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed. 1971 – Merged into Abcourt Metals Inc.; basis 3 new for Jan. 18, 2006 – Name changed to Baymount
TEST FOR CROP MARKS 5 old shs. Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Abingdon Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 2, 1998)
Dec. 19, 2002 – Acquired by Drilcorp Energy Ltd.; basis Abitibi Telephone Inc. (Que. 1956) Academy Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1972)
0.4 new Drilcorp com. sh. for 1 old Abingdon com. sh. 1966 – Northern Telephone Ltd., which held majority Dec. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Acadamax Ventures
(see Drilcorp Energy Ltd.) interest, acquired remaining interest. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Abington Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 10, 1999) Abitibi Ventures Ltd. (Que. 1945) Academy Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 8, 2003)
Oct. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Abington Resources Apr. 1975 – Charter surrendered. Dec. 5, 2008 – Name changed to First Bauxite
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Corporation; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey -
Energy) AbitibiBowater Inc. (Del. Jan. 25, 2007) Mines & Energy)
May 28, 2012 – Name changed to Resolute Forest
Abino Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1939) Products Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Acadia-Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited (Ont. 1939)
July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Clicker Red Lake Apr. 1962 – Name changed to Atlantic Sugar Refineries
Mines Limited (1 for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Able Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1965) Co. Limited. n
Limited (1 for 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 July 3, 1979 – Name changed to Arrowhead Resources
for 15.59), Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for Ltd. n Acadia Mineral Ventures Limited (N.S. Nov. 4, 1981)
10.57), Forsyth Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Apr. 21, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
Explorations Corp. (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited Able Land & Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1959) July 12, 1996 – Name changed to Acadia Minerals Corp.;
(1 for 9.9), Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and Jan. 10, 1968 – Dissolved. Prior to dissolution, assets basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest exchanged for shs. of Canaveral International Inc.; basis
Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 12.94 old shs. 1 new for 20 old shs. Acadia Minerals Corp. (Can. Apr. 21, 1987)
Dec. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Acadia Minerals
Abior Exploration Inc. (Can. Feb. 22, 1984) Ablevest Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1992)
Limited. n
Oct. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Diabior Explorations Sept. 8, 1998 – Amalgamated with Temba Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd. (1 for 5) to form a new co. Westlinks Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 31.25 old shs. (see Westlinks Resources Acadia Minerals Limited (Can. Apr. 21, 1987)
Ltd.) May 16, 2001 – Formed Lydia Diamond Exploration of
Abitca Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1951)
Canada Ltd. in Ontario on amalgamation with Lydia
Mar. 1963 – Reported to be in bankruptcy. No recent
Abo Oil Corporation (B.C. Aug. 6, 1981) Consolidated Diamond Mines of Canada Ltd., constituting
report.
Feb. 11, 1986 – Name changed to Abo Resource Corp. n a reverse takeover by Lydia. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Abitca Lumber & Timber Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1951) Energy)
June 1959 – Name changed to Abitca Corporation Ltd. n Abo Resource Corp. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1981)
Acadia Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 7, 2011)
June 23, 1995 – Name changed to Puma Minerals
Sept. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Horizon Petroleum
Abitex Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 7, 1996) Corp. n
plc and continued into Jersey. n
Apr. 16, 2013 – Name changed to ABE Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Abode Mortgage Holdings Corp. (B.C. Oct. 10, 1986)
Acadia Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Aug. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Ayubowan Capital
June 1945 – Name changed to Acadia-Atlantic Sugar
Abitibi Asbestos Mining Company Limited (Que. June Ltd.; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
Refineries Limited. n
21, 1966)
Sept. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Imco Resources Ltd. n Abound Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Acadia Trust Company (Can. - unspecified)
1955 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 1961 – Acquired by Montreal Trust Co.; basis 1 1/5
Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. (Can. May 30, 1997) sh. Montreal Trust sh. plus $5.00 for 1 Acadia sh.
Oct. 29, 2007 – Merged with Bowater Incorporated to Abremor Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
form AbitibiBowater Inc.; basis 0.06261 AbitibiBowater 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Acadia Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1942)
sh. for 1 Abitibi-Consolidated sh. (see AbitibiBowater Inc.) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Abron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
Abitibi Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 27, 1962) Jan. 1958 – Name changed to Mid-Bachelor Mines Ltd. n
Acadian Gold Corporation (Can. Mar. 14, 2003)
Jan. 27, 1983 – Name changed to Abitibi Resources Ltd. June 28, 2007 – Name changed to Acadian Mining
(Les Ressources Abitibi Limitée); basis 1 new for 3 old Absam Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Corporation. n
shs. n Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled.

Absolut Resources Corp. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1993) Acadian Mining Corporation (Can. Mar. 14, 2003)
Abitibi Metals Mines Ltd. (Que. July 12, 1951) Oct. 22, 2013 – Acquired by LionGold Corp. Ltd. for 12¢
Dec. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Concorde Exploration Mar. 14, 2003 – Continued into Yukon.
Apr. 1, 2008 – Formed Absolut Resources Inc. in Yukon per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
on amalgamation with 41310 Yukon Inc., a wholly owned
Acadian Timber Income Fund (Ont. Dec. 15, 2005)
subsid. Aquiline Resources Inc.; basis 1 Aquiline sh. for
Abitibi Mining Corp. (B.C. June 16, 1983) Jan. 1, 2010 – Converted into Acadian Timber Corp.
9 Absolut shs.
Dec. 1, 2014 – Dissolved. (formerly CellFor Inc.) following transaction with 7273126
Absorptive Technology Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1983) Canada Inc. (renamed CellFor Inc.); basis 1 Acadian
Abitibi Paper Company Ltd. (Can. Feb. 9, 1914; via Timber sh. for 1 Acadian Timber Income fund unit and 1
Dec. 18, 1990 – Name changed to International
Dominion charter) new CellFor sh. for 1 old CellFor sh.
Absorbents Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 15, 1979 – Name changed to Abitibi-Price Inc. n
Acana Capital Corp. (B.C. June 18, 2007)
Abstract Enterprises Corp. (B.C. May 27, 1987)
Abitibi Power & Paper Company Limited (Can. Feb. May 28, 2015 – Name changed to Mag One Products
Aug. 22, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
9, 1914; via Dominion charter) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 1, 1965 – Name changed to Abitibi Paper Company Abuck Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Ltd. n Acana Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 17, 2014)
1955 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 30, 2017 – Name changed to BIG Blockchain
Abitibi-Price Inc. (Can. Feb. 9, 1914; via Dominion Abuy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Intelligence Group Inc. following reverse takeover
charter) Mar. 10, 1958 – Dissolved. acquisition of Blockchain Technology Group Inc. (see
May 30, 1997 – Amalgamated with Stone-Consolidated FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation (1.0062 for 1) to form Abitibi-Consolidated Acacia Capital Corporation (Yuk. Apr. 12, 2000)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Abitibi-Consolidated Mar. 1, 2006 – Dissolved and struck off register. Acano Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1974 amalg.)
Inc.) July 30, 1976 – Name changed to Onaca Explorations
Acacia Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Abitibi Resources Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 27, 1962) Sept. 23, 1965)
June 14, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Abitibi Sept. 25, 1989 – Name changed to AMD Resources Acanthus Real Estate Corporation (Ont. June 17, 1996)
Resources Ltd. following amalgamation with Mid-Canada Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 2, 1997 – Continued into Canada.
Gold and Copper Mines Limited (1 for 1) and Pioneer Oct. 11, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Acadim
Resources (Canada) Ltd. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 5.7903 Acadamax Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1972) Inc., a subsid. of Cadim Inc.; basis $9.40 per sh.
old shs. n Nov. 6, 1997 – Continued into Bermuda.
Dec. 10, 1997 – Name changed to XMP Mining Limited. n
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Acaplomo Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (B.C. Nov. Accra Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1935) The Achievers Training Group Inc. (Can. July 28, 1988)
14, 1967) May 24, 1972 – Amalgamated to form Xtra Developments May 5, 1993 – Continued into British Columbia.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 15, 1979 – Name changed to Phillips Equity Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see Xtra Developments June 21, 1993 – Name changed to Rockwealth
Corporation. n Inc.) International Resource Corp. n

Acara Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Accra Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Achilles Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Sept. 17, 1962 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 31, 1983 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Golden Iskut
Resources Incorporated (1 for 8), International Phoenix
Accel Financial Group Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1995) Accrete Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 5, 2004) Energy Corporation (1 for 8) and Interstate Energy Corp.
Apr. 22, 1999 – Amalgamated with 803685 Alberta Ltd., Oct. 17, 2008 – Acquired by Pengrowth Energy Trust; (1 for 14) to form a new co. Aegis Resources Ltd.; basis
a wholly owned subsid. of T&W Financial Services basis 0.273 Pengrowth trust units plus 0.25 Argosy 1 new for 4.5 old shs. (see Aegis Resources Ltd.)
Company L.L.C.; basis 1 cl. A redeem. pref. sh. Energy Inc. shs. for 1 Accrete sh.
(immediately redeem. for $2.50) for 1 com. sh. Acier Leroux inc. (Que. Apr. 19, 1928)
Accretive Flow-Through (2005) Limited Partnership July 28, 2003 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of
Accelerator Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 5, 2008) (Alta. June 15, 2005) Russel Metals Inc.; basis either $6.30 or 1.2353 Russel
May 14, 2009 – Name changed to Oceanside Capital July 10, 2008 – Liquidated for $1.5195 per unit and shs., or combination of $4.60 plus 0.333 Russel shs. for
Corp. n dissolved. either 1 Leroux cl. A or cl. B. sh.

Acceleware Corp. (Alta. Aug. 6, 2004) Accu-Chem Laboratories International Ltd. (B.C. Dec. Ackerman Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Apr. 26, 2011 – Succeeded by Acceleware Ltd. pursuant 23, 1983) Mar. 1958 – Dissolved.
to a plan of arrangement whereby all assets and liabilities, May 14, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
with the exception of certain tax assets, were transferred Acklands Limited (Man. 1905)
Accugraph Corporation (Ont. Sept. 13, 1976) Nov. 30, 1996 – Continued into Canada.
to the new company. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 9, 1984 – Continued into Canada. (see Architel Oct. 14, 1997 – Name changed to Acktion Corporation. n
Accelio Corporation (Can. June 10, 1982) Systems Corporation)
Apr. 16, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement with Sept. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated with Cymbol Cybernetics Acktion Corporation (Can. Nov. 30, 1996)
California-based Adobe Systems Incorporated; basis Corporation to continue as Accugraph Corporation. (see Aug. 2, 2002 – Name changed to Morguard
0.072573 new Adobe shs. for 1 old Accelio sh. Architel Systems Corporation) Corporation. n
June 30, 1998 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
AccelRate Power Systems Inc. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1989) subsid. of Architel Systems Corporation; basis 0.0833
Acmac Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
June 20, 2011 – Name changed to Goldstrike Resources Architel shs. for 1 Accugraph cl. A sh. (see Architel
Apr. 2, 1962 – Dissolved.
Ltd. following acquisition of Lucky Strike property option. Systems Corporation)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Acme Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 25, 2011)
Accura Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1987)
Mar. 22, 2013 – Continued into Ontario.
Accend Capital Corporation (B.C. Dec. 3, 2007) July 20, 1994 – Name changed to CT & T
Apr. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Pivot Technology
Nov. 29, 2017 – Name changed to M2 Cobalt Corp. (see Telecommunications Inc. n
Solutions, Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) takeover acquisition of Pivot Acquisition Corp.; basis 1
Ace Developments Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1985) new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Accent Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Aug. 12, 1999 – Name changed to ASP123.com Systems
Mar. 10, 1975 – Name changed to Midas Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Acme Farmers Dairy, Ltd. (Can. 1925)
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1943 – Acquired by Dominion Dairies Ltd.; basis $25,
Ace Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1952) $75 in 6% gen. mtge. bonds and 1.5 shs. for each $100
Access ATM Network Inc. (Can. Oct. 2, 1984 amalg.) 1969 – Merged into Avino Mines & Resources Ltd.; basis par pref. sh. of Acme.
Dec. 29, 1987 – Name changed to Ancom ATM 1 new for 2 old shs.
International Inc. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new Acme Gas and Oil Co. Limited (Ont. 1929)
for 3 old shs. n Ace Oils, Ltd. (Can. 1926) Feb. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Acquired by Commonwealth Petroleum Services Ltd.
Access Banking Network Inc. (Can. Oct. 2, 1984 (see Commonwealth Petroleum, Limited) Acme Glove & Apparel Ltd. (Can. 1929)
amalg.) July 1954 – Adjudged bankrupt.
May 24, 1985 – Name changed to Access ATM Network Ace Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Feb. 7, 1956 – Distribution made to 1st mtge. bondholders
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nov. 3, 1966 – Dissolved. of $24.66 per $100 principal amount.
June 21, 1967 – Final distribution made to 1st mtge.
Acepharm Inc. (Alta. July 19, 1988) bondholders of $0.46 per $100 principal amount.
Access Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1968) Mar. 31, 1999 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Aug. 22, 1986 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Acme Glove Works Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Acero-Martin Exploration Inc. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970) Jan. 27, 1953 – Name changed to Acme Glove & Apparel
Access Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1980) June 8, 2010 – Name changed to AM Gold Inc. n
Apr. 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ltd. n

Access West Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 29, 2000) Acetex Corporation (Alta. Dec. 1, 1994) Acme Investments Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
June 20, 2002 – Name changed to Journey Unlimited July 22, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by 1969 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with same
Omni Brand Corporation following Qualifying Transaction Celanese Corporation; basis Cdn$9.00 per sh. name.
acquisition of Journey Unlimited Equipment Inc. n July 26, 1974 – Name changed to Compass Investments
Achates Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 29, 1982)
of Alberta Limited. n
Mar. 31, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Acclaim Energy Trust (Alta. Apr. 20, 1994) Apr. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Greenhope Resources
Jan. 5, 2006 – Formed Canetic Resources Trust in Alberta Acme Molybdenite Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1952)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
on amalgamation with StarPoint Energy Trust (1 for 1); Feb. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
basis 0.8333 Canetic trust units plus 0.0833 com. shs.
Acheron Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Acme Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
and 0.0175 wts. of new exploration co. TriStar Oil & Gas
June 1, 1976 – Name changed to Pan Acheron 1915 – Merged with Alberta Pacific Consolidated Oils,
Ltd. for 1 Acclaim unit. n
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Acclaim Energy Trust (Alta. Jan. 10, 1997)
Acheron Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1982 amalg.) Acme Resources Inc. (B.C. July 10, 1978)
Oct. 1, 2002 – Acquired Ketch Energy Ltd., constituting
Sept. 12, 1994 – Name changed to Abaddon Resources Mar. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Affinity Metals Corp.
a reverse takeover by Ketch Energy to continue under
Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
the name Acclaim Energy Trust; basis 1.15 Acclaim trust
units for 1 Ketch Energy sh., plus 1 Ketch Resources Ltd.
Achieva Development Corp. (B.C. Jan. 10, 1986) Aconic Mining Corp. (Que. 1952)
sh. for 3 Ketch Energy shs. (see Acclaim Energy Trust)
July 9, 2008 – Name changed to Angus Ventures Corp.; June 1, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Accord Capital Corporation (Alta. Sept. 1, 1989 amalg.) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Acorn Income Corp. (Alta. Jan. 10, 1997)
Dec. 17, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Accord
Achievers Media Corporation (B.C. Apr. 16, 1987) July 18, 2014 – Wound up. Distribution of $0.316 cash
Capital Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 28, 1988 – Continued into Canada. per sh.
Accord Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982) Nov. 6, 1992 – Name changed to The Achievers Training
Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Acorn Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Jan. 9, 1996 – Name changed to International Accord Nov. 1952 – Name changed to Spearhead Exploration
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Ltd. n
Industrials)
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Acorn Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Active Growth Capital Inc. (Ont. July 19, 2007) AcuVision Systems Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, 1983)
July 23, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Acorn Dec. 6, 2016 – Name changed to Quantum Numbers Aug. 27, 1991 – Name changed to International AcuVision
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Systems, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Acqualin Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1982) Active Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Ad Astra Minerals Ltd. (Can. 1947)
Oct. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Cobra Enterprises Dec. 1972 – Amalgamated with Power Mines Ltd. (1 for May 1965 – Name changed to Ad Astra Minerals (1965)
Ltd. n 6) and Eclipse Metals Limited (1 for 2) to form Power Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Explorations & Holdings Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old
Acquest Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1983) shs. Ad Astra Minerals (1965) Ltd. (Can. 1947)
Sept. 27, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 1965 – Name changed to Consolidated Ad Astra
Actoma Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Minerals Ltd. n
Acquisicorp Capital Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1985) Mar. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ada Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Acton Limestone Quarries Limited (Ont. 1962)
Nov. 29, 1967 – Merged with Industrial Minerals of 1967 – Merged into Drope Lake Explorations Ltd.; basis
Acquisitor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1984) 1 new for 4 old shs.
Jan. 29, 1987 – Continued into Canada. Canada Limited; basis 1 new for 100 old shs.
May 2, 2002 – Dissolved. Adagio Investments Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1984)
Actus Minerals Corp. (B.C. May 9, 2006)
Sept. 26, 2014 – Name changed to Arak Resources Ltd.; July 1992 – Coopers & Lybrand, Vancouver, was
Acres Limited (Ont. 1964) appointed receiver-manager following several rejected
1975 – All o/s pref. and com. shs. acquired by Traders basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
proposals to refinance the company's borrowings with
Group Limited; basis: pref., sh.-for-sh.; com., 3 cl. A Standard Chartered Bank.
Traders plus $5.00 for each 5 shs. held. Acres Acuity All Cap & Income Trust (Ont. Apr. 29, 2004)
May 1993 – Most of the assets and inventories of Adagio
subsequently changed its name to Traders Finance Dec. 31, 2007 – Amalgamated with Acuity Diversified
Enterprises Ltd., the co.'s main operating subsid., were
Corporation (1976) Limited. Total Return Trust, Acuity Multi-Cap Total Return Trust
sold. Secured creditors suffered a shortfall, and there
and Acuity Growth & Income Trust to continue under the
were no funds available for distribution to unsecured
Acro Energy Technologies Corp. (B.C. Oct. 25, 2007) Acuity Growth name; basis units of Acuity Growth based
creditors or shldrs.
Apr. 11, 2012 – Amalgamated into Lonestar Renewable on an exchange ratio calculated on the relative net asset
Sept. 8, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Technologies Acquisition Corp., a wholly owned subsid. value of Acuity All-Cap and Acuity Growth. (see Acuity
of Lonestar Renewable Technologies Corp.; basis Growth & Income Trust) Adaltis Inc. (Can. June 12, 1987)
US$0.04 cash per sh. Jan. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
Acuity Diversified Total Return Trust (Ont. Jan. 30,
same name.
Acroil Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1951) 2006)
Aug. 4, 2009 – Placed into bankruptcy. RSM Richter Inc.
1964 – Name changed to Acroll Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Dec. 31, 2007 – Amalgamated with Acuity All Cap &
appointed trustee.
new for 10 old shs. n Income Trust, Acuity Multi-Cap Total Return Trust and
Acuity Growth & Income Trust to continue under the Adamas Resources Corp. (B.C. May 17, 1966)
Acroll Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Acuity Growth name; basis 0.901164, 0.689882 and Aug. 26, 2002 – Name changed to Britannica Resources
Dec. 8, 1977 – Name changed to Acroll Petroleums Ltd.; 0.686986 trust units, respectively, units of Acuity Growth Corp.; basis 1 new for 9.5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n based on an exchange ratio calculated on the relative
net asset value of Acuity Diversified and Acuity Growth.
Adamas Resources Inc. (Alta. June 5, 1987)
Acroll Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1951) (see Acuity Growth & Income Trust)
Mar. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Zeacan Products Ltd. n
Nov. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with Trans-Canada
Resources Ltd. and 2 other cos. to form new co. also Acuity Focused Total Return Trust (Ont. Jan. 28, 2005)
July 4, 2011 – Merged into Acuity Growth and Income Adams Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
known as Trans-Canada Resources Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A Nov. 4, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
sh. for each 2.3 old com. shs. Fund (an open-ended fund); basis net asset value per
sh.
Adams Lake Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
ActFit.com Inc. (Ont. Apr. 20, 1964) Dec. 10, 1983 – Dissolved.
Dec. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Telum International Acuity Growth & Income Trust (Ont. Nov. 27, 2003)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 4, 2011 – Merged into Acuity Growth and Income
Adams Silver Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Fund (an open-ended fund); basis net asset value per
Apr. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Adams Exploration
Actidev Inc. (Que. May 1, 1988 amalg.) sh.
Ltd. n
Dec. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Alimentation
Couche-Tard Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Acuity Multi-Cap Total Return Trust (Ont. Sept. 28,
2005) Adamus Resources Limited (W.A. Sept. 20, 2000)
Dec. 31, 2007 – Amalgamated with Acuity All Cap & Dec. 6, 2011 – Acquired by Endeavour Mining
Action Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1992)
Income Trust, Acuity Diversified Total Return Trust and Corporation; basis 0.285 Endeavour com. shs. for 1
Oct. 29, 2009 – All directors resigned. Ernst & Young Inc.
Acuity Growth & Income Trust to continue under the Adamus ord. sh.
of Alberta appointed receiver.
Acuity Growth name; basis units of Acuity Growth based
on an exchange ratio calculated on the relative net asset Adanac Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1992)
Action Exploration Ltd. (unknown)
value of Acuity Multi-Cap and Acuity Growth. (see Acuity Nov. 4, 2004 – Name changed to Adanac Moly Corp. n
May 1, 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Action Minerals Ltd. Growth & Income Trust)
Adanac Mining and Exploration Ltd. (B.C. June 2,
Action Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1980) Acuity Small Cap Corporation (Ont. June 6, 2007) 1966)
Feb. 5, 2009 – Name changed to Aroway Minerals Inc.; July 4, 2011 – Merged into Acuity Canadian Small Cap Apr. 13, 1995 – Amalgamated with Bell Molybdenum
basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n Fund (an open-ended fund); basis net asset value per Mines Ltd. (1 new for 1 old sh.) to form Bell Molybdenum
sh. Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Bell
Action Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1972 amalg.) Molybdenum Mines Inc.)
Mar. 1974 – Name changed to Action Resources Ltd.; Acuma International Inc. (Alta. 1981)
Feb. 29, 1996 – Filed an assignment into bankruptcy and Adanac Moly Corp. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1992)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Perry Kreiger & Associates Inc. of Toronto was appointed Nov. 6, 2006 – Name changed to Adanac Molybdenum
trustee. Corporation. n
Action Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972 amalg.)
1983 – Assets acquired by Interaction Resources Ltd. Apr. 1997 – All the assets had been sold and preferred
creditors had been paid in full. A lawsuit for a defaulted Adanac Molybdenum Corporation (B.C. Apr. 21, 1992)
Oct. 23, 1984 – Dissolved and struck off register upon
promissory note was pending. Dec. 17, 2015 – Acquired by Whitebox Advisors, LLC;
application by Touche Ross Limited, liquidator.
May 2003 – Litigation resolved as all parties agreed to basis $0.1837 cash per com. sh. including return of
Action Traders Inc. (Ont. Feb. 16, 1962) drop their counter suits and no monies were distributed. capital.
June 21, 1988 – Name changed to ATI Corporation. n Sept. 1, 2003 – Trustee discharged. No distributions made
to shldrs. Adanac-Quebec Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Dec. 3, 1962 – Dissolved.
Active Assets & Associates Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1993)
May 16, 2002 – Name changed to Focus Ventures Ltd.; Acumen Technologies Inc. (Alta. Nov. 21, 1986)
Mar. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Polyair Tires Inc. n Adaptive Marketing Solutions Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1988)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Jan. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Permission Marketing
Acunet Corporation (Del. 1987) Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Active Control Technology Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1, 1997
amalg.) Mar. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Corsaire Snowboard
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. Adaptronix Technologies Limited (Ont. 1980)
Aug. 8, 2014 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with Oct. 9, 1984 – Name changed to Pure Energy Resources
2421987 Ontario Limited for 3¢ per com. sh. and 3¢ per Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1,333.4 wts.
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Adar Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1972) Adera Financial Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Adonos Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1989)
Apr. 29, 1980 – Name changed to Northern Engineered Aug. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Pacific Adera Financial Dec. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with Bellex Mining Corp.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Gold Resources Ltd. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n to form ADEX Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 4.333 Bellex
shs. and 1 new for 1 Adonos sh. (see ADEX Mining Corp.)
Adastra Minerals Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 11, 1995) Adera Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Aug. 15, 2006 – Acquired by First Quantum Minerals Ltd.; Aug. 3, 1972 – Name changed to Western Adera Ltd.; Adore Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1984)
basis either Cdn$2.92 for 1 Adastra sh., or 1 First basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Oct. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Krieger Data
Quantum sh. plus Cdn$0.265 for 14.76 Adastra shs. International Corp. n
Adesso Corporation (Alta. Jan. 22, 1993)
Adastral Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 15, 1971) Apr. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Ryan Energy Adrian Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
July 9, 1996 – Name changed to Diagem International Technologies Inc. following acquisition of and subsequent Feb. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Resource Corp. n amalgamation with Ryan Energy Technologies Inc. n
Adrian Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 10, 1985)
Adco Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Adherex Technologies Inc. (Can. Aug. 14, 1998) Oct. 12, 2004 – Name changed to Petaquilla Minerals
Feb. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 3, 2014 – Name changed to Fennec Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Pharmaceuticals Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
Adcore Capital Inc. (B.C. Oct. 19, 2007) Adriana Resources Inc. (Can. May 21, 2002)
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 13, 2010 – Name changed to Wind River Energy Feb. 9, 2017 – Name changed to Sprott Resource
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Adian Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Holdings Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
Day Butte and Meadow Draw properties from Equinox Apr. 19, 1949 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed on Sprott Resource Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
Resources LLC. n basis of 1.2¢ per sh. FPsurvey - Industrials)

Adda Minerals Company Limited (B.C. Aug. 14, 1985) Adikann Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1981) Adriana Ventures Inc. (Can. May 21, 2002)
Jan. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Adda Resources Ltd. May 3, 1999 – Name changed to Harben Industries Ltd.; Aug. 8, 2005 – Name changed to Adriana Resources Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of 5050 Nunavut
Ltd. n
Addax Petroleum Corporation (Can. Sept. 6, 2005) Adira Energy Ltd. (Can. Nov. 25, 2008)
Oct. 6, 2009 – Acquired by Mirror Lake Oil and Gas Apr. 19, 2018 – Name changed to Empower Clinics Inc. Adriatic Resources Corporation (B.C. 1979)
Company Limited, an indirect wholly owned subsid. of following the reverse takeover acquisition of SMAART Nov. 26, 1987 – Name changed to AIC International
Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.726254 old shs. (see Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Production Corporation, for Cdn$52.80 per sh. FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)

Added Capital Corp. (Alta. Aug. 24, 2005) Adjustable Rate MBS Trust (Ont. May 27, 2005) Adroit Resources Inc. (B.C. May 28, 1993)
Oct. 10, 2008 – Continued into Ontario. July 3, 2009 – Merged into Claymore Global Monthly Nov. 9, 2015 – Name changed to iMetal Resources Inc.;
Oct. 30, 2008 – Name changed to Lakeside Steel Inc. n Advantaged Dividend ETF; basis 1.6015 Claymore Global basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
advisor cl. units for 1 Adjustable Rate MBS trust unit. Energy)
Addenda Capital Inc. (Que. July 5, 1996)
Apr. 24, 2008 – All shs. except those held by 9192-8192 Administration and Trust Company (Société Adsure Inc. (Can. Apr. 2, 1998)
Quebec Inc., a subsid. of The Co-operators Group d'Administration et le Fiducie) (unknown 1902) Dec. 11, 2000 – Name changed to iForum Financial
Limited, exchanged for redeemable Amalco pref. shs. on Dec. 1970 – Merged with Trust General du Canada; basis Network Inc. n
a sh.-for-sh. basis following amalgamation with 9192-8192 4 new for 3 old shs.
Quebec Inc. Amalco pref. shs. subsequently redeemed Adulis Minerals Corp. (Alta. July 18, 1985)
for $26.50 per sh. Admiral Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1964) Apr. 30, 2001 – Name changed to Adulis Resources Inc.;
Aug. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Camino Resources basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Addington Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 12, 1936) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Dec. 1969 – Dissolved. Adulis Resources Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1985)
Admiral Natural Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Oct. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Solana Resources
Adecka Factors Inc. (Alta. 1986) June 11, 1952 – Name changed to Westonian Petroleums Limited. n
Mar. 1, 1989 – Struck off register. Ltd. n
Advance Environmental International Inc. (Ont. Nov.
Adelaide Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Admiral Oils Ltd. (Can. 1926) 28, 1983)
Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved. Apr. 8, 1952 – Name changed to Canadian Admiral Oils Aug. 21, 1989 – Name changed to Advance Realty
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Corporation. n
Adelaide Properties (London) Limited (Ont. 1955)
1976 – Acquired by Canadian Linen Supply Ontario Ltd. Advance Multimedia Corporation (Alta. May 7, 1993)
of Toronto. Admiral Sanitation Inc. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1992)
Nov. 12, 1998 – Name changed to Admiral Inc. following Apr. 22, 1996 – Name changed to DiscoverWare Inc. n
Adele Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) amalgamation with wholly owned Admiral Inc.; basis 1
May 26, 1958 – Dissolved. new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Advance Murgor Explorations Limited (Ont. May 22,
1969)
Adelemont Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Admiral Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) July 19, 1985 – Name changed to Murgor Resources
Sept. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 7, 1978 – Dissolved. Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Adelina Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1979) Adnaron Copper Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1942) Advance Realty Corporation (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983)
June 1, 1987 – Struck off register. 1955 – Sold property for $15,000 and 75,000 shs. June 8, 1993 – Name changed to First Advance Capital
Fontana Mines (1945); and 75,000 shs. Pitt Gold Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Adeline Lake Gold Mines (Can. Dec. 29, 1934) Co. Ltd. (see Pitt Gold Mining Co. Ltd.)
1945 – Assets acquired by Horne Fault Mines Ltd.; basis Advance Red Lake Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. July 13, 1936)
1 new for 7 old shs. (see Horne Fault Mines Limited) Adnew Silver-Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Dec. 8, 1989 – Name changed to Titan Empire Inc.; basis
May 1960 – Charter cancelled. 0.2 subord. vtg. for 1 com sh. n
Adent Capital Corp. (B.C. May 16, 2012)
Mar. 5, 2018 – Name changed to Khiron Life Sciences Adnor Mines Limited (Que. 1951)
June 18, 1977 – Dissolved. Advance Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. July 13,
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover 1936)
acquisition of (old) Khiron Life Sciences Corp.; basis 1 Feb. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Advance Red Lake
new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Adobe Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 10, 1989)
Mar. 10, 1998 – Amalgamated with BriAlto Energy Gold Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Adeona Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Wyo. Sept. 30, 1992) Corporation (1 new cl. A for 1 cl. A; 1 new cl. B for 1 cl.
B sh.) to continue under the BriAlto name; basis 0.20 of Advance Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1936)
Oct. 15, 2009 – Continued into Nevada.
a cl. A com. sh. of BriAlto for 1 com. sh. of Adobe. (see Sept. 5, 1979 – Dissolved; revived Sept. 4, 1981.
Feb. 15, 2012 – Name changed to Synthetic Biologics,
Inc. BriAlto Energy Corporation)
Advance Sports Medicine Corporation (Alta. July 9,
Adobe Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1995) 1986)
Adeptron Technologies Corporation (Alta. Jan. 1, 2003
Oct. 27, 2005 – Name changed to Coalcorp Mining Inc. n Sept. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Indo Pacific
amalg.)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Mar. 20, 2012 – Formed Artaflex Inc. in Ontario pursuant
Adonis Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 20, 1968) - Mines & Energy)
to amalgamation with (old) Artaflex Inc. (deemed
acquiror); basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n Feb. 16, 1977 – Name changed to Global Energy
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Advance Tire Systems Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1985) Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 6, 1994 amalg.) Advocate Mines Limited (Ont. 1954)
Nov. 17, 1993 – Name changed to ATS Wheel Inc.; basis Sept. 5, 2007 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Sept. 1982 – Company's Baie Verte, Nfld. mine was
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1 new for 5 old shs. n same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) expropriated by the Government of Newfoundland.
Liquidation payouts have been made, and bank loans
Advanced Aero-Wing Systems Corporation (B.C. Advantage Wallsystems Inc. (Alta. Sept. 12, 1997) paid out. Third party unsecured creditors received $1.00
1983) May 6, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with PFB Corporation; on the dollar plus interest. There was no distribution
Oct. 27, 1989 – Dissolved. basis 1 new PFB sh. for 50 old Advantage shs. available to shldrs.
Nov. 23, 1994 – Receiver discharged.
Advanced Ecology Systems Corp. (B.C. 1979) Advantaged Preferred Share Trust (Ont. May 24, 2006)
Jan. 9, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Advanced May 31, 2016 – Terminated. Distribution to unitholders AdWall Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 18, 1994)
Ecology Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n of record May 31, 2016, made June 13, 2016; basis Aug. 6, 1998 – Continued into Wyoming.
unknown.
Advanced Electronic Systems Ltd. (Ont. June 14, 1988) Aegean Explorations Inc. (unknown)
July 12, 1989 – Name changed to Mobile Computing Advantex Marketing International Inc. (Ont. Aug. 29, June 1, 1977 – Amalgamated with La Teko Resources
Corporation. n 1978 amalg.) Ltd. to continue as La Teko Resources Ltd.
Feb. 10, 1994 – Amalgamated with parent Samplex Inc.
and 1047286 Ontario Inc. to form new co. with same Aegean Gold Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 29, 1996)
Advanced Fiber Technologies (AFT) Income Fund
name Advantex Marketing International Inc. (see Dec. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Aegean International
(Que. Feb. 12, 2002)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Gold Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 29, 2006 – Acquired by Aikawa Iron Works Co. for
$3.00 per unit. AdvanteXCEL.com Communications Corp. (Ont. Aug. Aegean International Gold Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 29, 1996)
9, 1983) Oct. 20, 2003 – Name changed to MinRes Resources
Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. (B.C.
Aug. 15, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Apr. 30, 1987 amalg.)
Jan. 24, 1997 – Acquired by Pyramid Acquisition Corp., Advectus Life Sciences Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1981)
a wholly owned subsid. of American Brands Inc., for 50¢ Aegean Metals Group Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 2008)
Jan. 7, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Jan. 21, 2015 – Acquired by Mariana Resources Limited;
per sh.
basis 1.902 Mariana ord. shs. for 1 Aegean com. sh. (see
Advent Communications Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
Advanced Growth Systems Inc. (B.C. 1966) Mariana Resources Limited)
Aug. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Advent Wireless Inc.;
May 28, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Aegean Resources Corporation (B.C. Nov. 20, 1978)
Advanced Industrial Minerals, Inc. (Del. Oct. 17, 1989) July 5, 1985 – Name changed to Realsearch International
May 3, 1995 – Formed AIM Group, Inc. in Delaware on Advent Developments Inc. (B.C. 1964) Systems Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
amalgamation with Heatshield Technologies Inc.; basis Mar. 27, 1981 – Dissolved.
0.808902 new for 1 Heatshield sh. and 0.426825 new for Aegis Development Corporation (Alta. May 26, 1997)
Advent Energy Capital Inc. (Alta. Nov. 16, 2000)
1 Advanced Industrial sh. July 27, 1998 – Name changed to AEGIS Energy Ltd. n
Apr. 1, 2004 – Amalgamated with Thrust Capital Corp.,
Advanced Material Resources Limited (Alta. Sept. 11, Xceleron Inc. and Zaio Canada Inc. to form Zaio
Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Zaio Aegis Investment Management (Golf) Inc. (B.C. Oct.
1986) 6, 2006)
Aug. 8, 1994 – Continued into Canada. Canada; basis 1 new for 1 Thrust sh., 0.6 new for 1
Xceleron sh., 1 new for 1 Zaio Canada sh. and 0.45 new May 27, 2011 – Filed for bankruptcy. Boale, Wood &
June 10, 1998 – Name changed to AMR Technologies Company Ltd. was appointed trustee.
Inc. n for 1 Advent sh. Advent Energy, Thrust Capital and
Xceleron were all Capital Pool Companies and the Mar. 25, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
amalgamation constituted their Qualifying Transaction.
Advanced Primary Minerals Corporation (Ont. Sept. Aegis Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
27, 2002) Advent Wireless Inc. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984) Apr. 7, 1986 – Name changed to Louisiana Mining
Nov. 9, 2012 – Formed Morien Resources Corp. in Mar. 23, 2017 – Name changed to Advent-AWI Holdings Corporation (not to be confused with co. created by
Ontario following reverse takeover acquisition of and Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) amalg. - B.C. 1990). (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
amalgamation with Erdene Resources Inc. (deemed
acquiror); basis 1 new for 7.85 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Adventure Capital Corporation (Alta. July 27, 1993) Aegis Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1990 amalg.)
Mines & Energy) Oct. 21, 1994 – Name changed to HealthCare Capital Mar. 17, 1993 – Name changed to New Aegis Resources
Corp. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Advanced Projects Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1964)
May 23, 2001 – Name changed to Skye Resources Inc.; Aeon Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 4, 1984)
Adventure Electronics Inc. (Can. Apr. 19, 1989)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 28, 2004 – Name changed to Statesman Resources
Sept. 1, 1994 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
same name. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Advanced Pultrusion Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1951) Nov. 16, 1998 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy Energy)
Jan. 22, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. and Ernst & Young Inc. of Montreal, Que., was appointed
Aero Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
receiver/trustee.
Advanced Recruitment Technologies Inc. (Ont. Mar. 1983 – Placed into receivership.
June 2002 – Liquidation of the company's assets was
2, 1988) May 16, 1986 – Struck off register. Nothing left for shldrs.
complete and secured creditors suffered a shortfall. There
June 12, 1995 – Name changed to Canadian States Gas
were no funds available for distribution to unsecured Aero Mining Corp. (Que. 1955)
Ltd. n
creditors or shldrs. 1960 – Assets acquired by Chess Mining Corp. Charter
Sept. 1, 2002 – Ernst & Young were discharged as surrendered.
Advanced Sensing Systems Inc. (Alta. Mar. 3, 2000)
receiver/trustee.
Dec. 1, 2000 – Continued into Canada.
June 10, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Aerocast Inc. (Can. Feb. 7, 2006)
Dec. 20, 2000 – Name changed to IROC Systems Corp.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 16, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Adventure Gold Inc. (Can. Feb. 9, 2007)
June 14, 2016 – Acquired by Probe Metals Inc.; basis AeroMechanical Services Ltd. (Can. Feb. 28, 2003
Advanced Vision Systems Corp. (Alta. Aug. 29, 1995) 0.39 Probe com. shs. for 1 Adventure com. sh. amalg.)
Aug. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Windamere Ventures
May 17, 2012 – Name changed to FLYHT Aerospace
Ltd. and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for Adventure Vehicle Dynamics Inc. (B.C. 1987) Solutions Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
4 old shs. n May 13, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Groupe Aeroplan Inc. (Can. May 5, 2008)
Advantage Capital Corp. (Alta. July 19, 1988) AdventurX.com, Inc. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1996) May 4, 2012 – Name changed to Aimia Inc. (see
Sept. 29, 1992 – Name changed to Acepharm Inc. n Nov. 5, 1999 – Name changed to Nettron.Com, Inc. n FPsurvey - Industrials)

Advantage Energy Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 17, 2001) Advitech Inc. (Can. June 30, 2004 amalg.) Aeroplan Income Fund (Ont. May 12, 2005)
July 14, 2009 – Converted into Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd.; Oct. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Botaneco Corp. June 27, 2008 – Converted into Groupe Aeroplan Inc.;
basis 1 Advantage Oil com. sh. for 1 Advantage Energy pursuant to acquisition of Natunola Health Biosciences basis 1 com. sh. for 1 fund unit. (see Groupe Aeroplan
trust unit. Subsequently dissolved. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Inc.)
Dec. 30, 2008 – Dissolved. (see Groupe Aeroplan Inc.)
Advantage Entertainment, Incorporated (Colo. 1986) Advocat Inc. (Del. Jan. 31, 1994)
Jan. 15, 1990 – Name changed to Advantage Life Mar. 18, 2013 – Name changed to Diversicare Healthcare Aeroquest International Limited (Ont. Oct. 27, 2004)
Products, Inc. Services Inc. May 16, 2012 – Acquired by Geotech Ltd. for 15¢ per sh.
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Aetna Gold Mines (Ont. 1918) African Aura Resources Limited (British Virgin Islands Agassiz Mines Ltd. (Man. Apr. 29, 1955)
Mar. 1934 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 10, 1998) Oct. 1969 – Name changed to Royal Agassiz Mines Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Oct. 14, 2009 – Formed Manaar Limited on amalgamation basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aetna-Goldale Investments Limited (B.C. 1933) with Manaar Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mano
Oct. 12, 1977 – Continued into Ontario. River Resources Inc. which then changed its name to Agassiz Resources Ltd. (Man. Apr. 29, 1955)
1977 – Name changed to Goldale Investments Limited; African Aura Mining Inc.; basis 1.57 Mano shs. for 1 July 29, 1991 – Declared bankrupt. Coopers & Lybrand
basis 1 new cl. B voting and 4 cl. A non-voting shs. for 1 African Aura sh. (see African Aura Mining Inc.) of Toronto appointed receiver.
old com. sh. n June 13, 1994 – All assets sold for the compensation of
African Gemstones Limited (B.C. July 24, 1987) the secured creditors. Preferred creditors received a
Aetna Investment Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1933) Feb. 16, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register. nominal divd. but there was no distribution to shldrs.
Aug. 2, 1972 – Name changed to Aetna-Goldale
Investments Limited. n African Metals Corporation (Yuk. Nov. 19, 1997) Agate Bay Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1967)
Jan. 4, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Apr. 14, 1998 – Name changed to Geodex Minerals Ltd.;
Aetna Life Insurance Company of Canada (Ont. Aug. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
7, 1889)
Sept. 30, 1993 – All o/s pfd. shs. redeemed; basis $25 African Queen Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30, 2008) Agave Silver Corp. (B.C. Oct. 12, 1966)
per sh. plus all accrued and unpaid cum. dividends. Mar. 22, 2018 – Name changed to Desert Mountain Dec. 20, 2016 – Name changed to First Energy Metals
Oct. 1, 1999 – Acquired by John Hancock Canada, a Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
wholly owned subsid. of The Maritime Life Assurance - Mines & Energy)
Company; basis 1 Maritime sh. for 1 Aetna sh. Agena Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1968)
African Selection Mining Corporation (Ont. Nov. 21, Sept. 13, 1968 – Name changed to Helgena Mines Ltd. n
Aetna Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) 1997 amalg.)
Mar. 25, 1965 – Reported that shldrs. received 1 sh. Apr. 23, 1998 – Continued into Yukon.
Agena Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Norstar Lake Mines for each Aetna sh. held. Dissolved. Sept. 3, 2008 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Sept. 1972 – Charter cancelled.

Afcan Mining Corporation (Que. Aug. 21, 1984) Africana Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1965)
Aggressive Mining Limited (Ont. 1967)
Sept. 19, 2005 – Acquired by Eldorado Gold Corporation; 1969 – Name changed to Panacan Resources Ltd. n
Aug. 19, 1988 – Name changed to Sound Capital Inc. n
basis 1 Eldorado sh. for 6.5 Afcan shs.
Africo Resources Ltd. (Can. July 4, 2006)
Agincourt Explorations Inc. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1985)
Afexa Life Sciences Inc. (Alta. June 30, 1998 amalg.) July 11, 2016 – Acquired by Camrose Resources Limited
Nov. 29, 1995 – Name changed to AGX Resources
Dec. 14, 2011 – Amalgamated with 1625907 Alberta Ltd., for Cdn$1.00 per sh.
Corp. n
wholly owned subsid. of Valeant Pharmaceuticals
International, Inc., for Cdn$0.85 per sh. (see Valeant AfriOre Limited (Can. May 25, 1995)
July 30, 1997 – Continued into New Brunswick. Agio Resources Corporation (B.C. 1968)
Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.) Dec. 18, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 29, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see Valeant July 31, 2001 – Continued into Barbados.
Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.) June 15, 2005 – Continued into British Virgin Islands.
Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores, Limited (Can. 1928)
Feb. 16, 2007 – Acquired by Lonmin plc for $8.75 per sh.
Nov. 1961 – Acquired by Genesco Inc. of Nashville,
Afferro Mining Inc. (B.C. July 27, 2004) Tenn., for $24.25 per sh.
Dec. 20, 2013 – Acquired by International Mining and Afton Food Group Ltd. (Ont. 1982)
Infrastructure Corporation plc for £0.80 plus a two-year Mar. 1, 2005 – Placed into receivership. Zeifman Partners
Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited (Ont. June 1, 1972 amalg.)
convertible loan note of £0.40. Inc. was appointed receiver.
Apr. 26, 2013 – Name changed to Agnico Eagle Mines
Afton Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Affiliated Lithium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
1966 – Charter cancelled. 1957 – Charter cancelled. (Not to be confused with co.
Agnico Mines Limited (Ont. Jan. 21, 1953)
of same name; B.C. inc. 1965.)
June 1, 1972 – Merged with Eagle Gold Mines Limited
Affinitek Corp. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1996) to form Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited.
Feb. 11, 2000 – Name changed to MediaNet Afton Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Communications Corp. n 1981 – Acquired by Teck Corporation; basis $55 or one
Agra Vegetable Oil Products Ltd. (Sask. Nov. 7, 1960)
$55 series C convert. pref. sh. of Teck for each Afton sh.
Jan. 26, 1970 – Name changed to AGRA Industries
Affinor Resources Inc. (Can. Aug. 27, 1996) Teck's series C pref. shs. convert. into 2.5 Tech cl. B
Limited. n
May 29, 2014 – Name changed to Affinor Growers Inc. com. shs. until June 30, 1986; thereafter into 2.3 Teck cl.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) B com. shs. until Dec. 31, 1991. (see Teck Corporation)
Agratec Industries Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1966)
Ag Armeno Mines and Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, Sept. 20, 1971 – Name changed to Foremost International
Affirm Capital Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 2001) Industries Ltd. n
July 6, 2005 – Qualifying Transaction Plan of 1984)
Arrangement to convert company to a new company Apr. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Golden Nugget
Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Agricola Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
named Canadian Equipment Rental Fund Limited Dec. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Partnership (LP) following purchase of 4-Way Equipment
Rentals Ltd.; basis 0.18117 new LP unit for 1 old Affirm Ag Growth Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 24, 2004)
June 8, 2009 – Converted into a corp. pursuant to plan Agricore United (Can. Dec. 17, 1992; via United Grain
sh. (see Canadian Equipment Rental Fund Limited Growers Act)
Partnership) of arrangement with Benachee Resources Inc., whereby
Ag Growth Fund became a wholly owned subsid. of June 19, 2007 – Acquired by Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
Benachee and Benachee Resources Inc. changed its Inc.; basis $20.50 per com. sh. and $24 plus accr. and
Afford-A-Home Ind. Corp. (Alta. Mar. 27, 1987) unpaid divds. of $0.5781 per pref. sh. (see Saskatchewan
Aug. 17, 1988 – Name changed to Rawlins Industries name to Ag Growth International Inc.; basis 1 Benachee
sh. for 1 Ag Growth fund unit or 1 cl. B exch. L.P. unit. Wheat Pool Inc.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ag Growth Industries Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 1996) AgriMarine Holdings Inc. (B.C. Apr. 5, 2007)
Afrasia Mineral Fields Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1986) May 21, 2015 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with
Jan. 24, 2017 – Name changed to Westbay Ventures July 12, 2000 – Amalgamated with 875056 Alberta Ltd.;
basis 1 cl. A or 1 cl. B pfd. sh. of amalg. co. for 1 Ag a wholly owned subsidiary of major shareholder Dundee
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Agricultural Corporation (DAC). All common shares of
Growth com. sh. Each cl. A and cl. B sh. redeemable at
$1.25 per sh. Also 1 cl. C or 1 cl. D pfd. sh. of amalg. co. the company, other than those held by DAC and its parent
Africa Diamond Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986) Dundee Corporation, were redeemed for 3¢ per share
for 1 series 1 pfd. sh. of Ag Growth. Each cl. C or cl. D
Mar. 12, 2004 – Name changed to Sierra Leone Diamond and delisted from the CSE on May 25, 2015.
sh. redeemable at $1.50 per sh. The company will be a
Company Limited and continued into Bermuda.
private company.
Agritech Capital Inc. (Que. Mar. 24, 2005)
Africa Hydrocarbons Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) June 30, 2008 – Formed Pigboss Follow-up Growth Inc.
Aga of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Apr. 25, 2013 – Continued into Alberta. in Quebec following reverse takeover acquisition of and
1965 – Name changed to K. B. & G. Metal Products Ltd. n
May 25, 2018 – Name changed to BlockchainK2 Corp. amalgamation with Pigboss Follow-up Growth Inc. (see
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aga Steel Radiators of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Africa West Minerals Corp. (B.C. Apr. 4, 2007) Oct. 5, 1960 – Name changed to Aga of Canada Ltd. n Agritek Bio Ingredients Corporation (Can. Dec. 15,
May 3, 2010 – Name changed to Advance Gold Corp.; 1992 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Agarwal Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1977) Nov. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Innovium Capital
Energy) Oct. 1, 1997 – Name changed to Consolidated Agarwal Corp. n
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
African Aura Mining Inc. (B.C. July 27, 2004)
Apr. 13, 2011 – Name changed to Afferro Mining Inc. n
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Agrium Inc. (Can. Dec. 21, 1992) Blockchain Solutions Inc. with a wholly owned subsidiary. Airedale Financial Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1998)
Jan. 2, 2018 – Merged with Potash Corporation of (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 23, 2004 – Transaction with Jet Gold Corp. to acquire
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Saskatchewan Inc. under a new parent company, Nutrien 2,312,500 Jet units (1 common share & ½ warrant) at
Ltd.; basis 40 Nutrien shs. for 1 Potash sh. and 2.23 Aimco Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1965) 13¢ per unit and distribute the units to shldrs. and
Nutrien shs. for 1 Agrium sh. Apr. 1972 – International Telephone and Telegraph subsequent wind-up represented the company's
Corporation (ITT) of New York acquired over 99% of the Qualifying Transaction. (see Jet Gold Corp.)
Agro International Holdings Inc. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1985) co.'s o/s shs. by; basis 0.2977 ITT sh. for each Aimco sh.
May 28, 2004 – Name changed to HOST International held. All o/s 7.5% conv. s.f. debs., ser. 4, retired by Airesurf Networks Holdings Inc. (Ont. Sept. 17, 2003)
Holdings Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover aquisition of January 1972. Oct. 13, 2016 – Amalgamated with 2532314 Ontario Ltd.,
Hubei Hualong Oilseed Science & Technology Co. Ltd. n a wholly owned subsid. of IsoEnergy Ltd., to form IsoOre
AimGlobal Technologies Company Inc. (B.C. June 24, Ltd.; basis 0.020833 IsoEnergy com. shs. for 1 Airesurf
Agro Pacific Industries Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 1, 1997) 1983) sh.
May 21, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 12, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
July 26, 2004 – Name changed to Adriana Ventures Inc.; Airgen Corporation (Alta. July 4, 1994)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ainsmore Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942) June 9, 1998 – KPMG Inc. of Calgary was appointed
1954 – Wound up. receiver for the company and its subsidiaries.
AgroCultures Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. July 22, 1992) Aug. 1, 2000 – Receiver discharged. There were no
Ainsworth Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1951) distributions to creditors or shldrs.
Nov. 22, 1995 – Name changed to Nexia Biotechnologies
Dec. 1957 – Name changed to New Ainsworth Base
Inc. n
Metals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n AirIQ Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1991)
Jan. 31, 2003 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Agromex Inc. (Que. 1986)
Ainsworth Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1951) - Industrials)
Mar. 19, 1999 – All o/s subord. vtg. shs. repurchased for
1957 – Name changed to New Ainsworth Base Metals
$0.096 per sh. Airline Training International Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 30, 1998)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
June 30, 2003 – Declared bankruptcy. Mintz & Partners
Agropur, coopérative agro-alimentaire (Que. Aug. 29,
Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1993) Limited was appointed trustee.
1938)
July 24, 2008 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 26, 2000 – Name changed to Agropur coopérative Airmaque Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
May 2013 – Continued into British Columbia.
and continued into Canada. Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 6, 2015 – All o/s shs. acquired by Norbord Inc.; basis
Agrotech Greenhouses Inc. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1984) 0.1321 Norbord com. shs. for 1 Ainsworth com. sh.
Airmar Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Apr. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Archer Petroleum Corp. Dec. 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Ainsworth Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 17, 1936)
pursuant to acquisition of 0856348 B.C. Ltd., which
1951 – Charter cancelled.
became a wholly owned subsid.; basis 1 new for 3 old Airnorth Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
shs. n Ainsworth Oils, Limited (Can. Mar. 1926) Nov. 2, 1976 – Dissolved.
June 14, 1927 – Name changed to Commonwealth
Agtech Income Fund (Ont. June 25, 2004) Petroleum, Limited. n AirPro Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980)
Dec. 7, 2007 – Name changed to Alliance Grain Traders May 8, 1995 – Name changed to Camelot Industries Inc.;
Income Fund. n Ainsworth Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) basis 1 new for 4.7 old shs. n
Apr. 4, 1985 – Struck off register.
Aguila American Resources Ltd. (Bahamas Mar. 21, Airscrew-Weyroc Canada Ltd. (Can. 1969)
1997) Aintree Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 24, 2009) May 27, 1975 – Name changed to Northwood Panelboard
Jan. 14, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. Jan. 8, 2018 – Name changed to Viva Gold Corp. (see Limited. n
May 26, 2011 – Name changed to Aguila American Gold FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Airth Mining Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1970)
Aintree Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 22, 1986) Mar. 31, 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Ahed Corporation (Ont. Feb. 6, 1969) Apr. 27, 1994 – Name changed to ICCI Integrated Credit
July 30, 1987 – Name changed to ECO Corporation. n and Commerce Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Airworks Media Services Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 30, 1987)
Oct. 31, 1996 – Name changed to AirWorks Media
Ahed Music Corporation Limited (Ont. Feb. 6, 1969) Air Canada (Can. Apr. 10, 1937; via Special Act of Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 23, 1978 – Name changed to Ahed Corporation. n Parliament)
Feb. 28, 1978 – Continued into Canada; via The Air Aitchison Capital Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1999)
Aida Minerals Corp. (B.C. Sept. 10, 2013) Canada Act - 1977. (see ACE Aviation Holdings Inc.) June 20, 2002 – Name changed to TransGlobe Internet
Feb. 2, 2018 – Name changed to BLOK Technologies Aug. 25, 1988 – Continued into Canada; via The Air and Telecom Co., Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction
Inc. following acquisition of 10375977 Canada Inc. (dba Canada Public Participation Act. (see ACE Aviation reverse takeover acquisition of TransGlobe Internet &
Greenstream). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Holdings Inc.) Telecom Co. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 18, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement restructuring
Aigner Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1976) following emergence from Companies' Creditors Aitec Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1995)
Jan. 21, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Arrangement Act protection to continue as a new Mar. 15, 2000 – Formed Infiniti Resources International
company named ACE Aviation Holdings Inc.; basis either Ltd. in Alberta on Major Transaction acquisition of Infiniti
Aiguebelle Goldfields Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1 new voting ACE sh. or 1 new variable voting ACE sh. Resources International Ltd. and all assets of Infiniti
1968 – Charter cancelled. for 11,894 old Air Canada com. shs. Re-listed on TSX Resources Limited Partnership and subsequent
effective Nov. 24, 2006. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) (see amalgamation with Infiniti Resources International; basis
Aiguebelle Resources Inc. (Que. 1980) ACE Aviation Holdings Inc.) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Feb. 13, 1987 – Amalgamated with a subsid. of Cambior
Inc.; basis 1 pref. sh. for each Aiguebelle held. On Feb. Air Niagara Express Inc. (Can. July 21, 1978) Aitec Development Corp. (B.C. 1984)
16, 1987, pref. shs. of amalg. co. were redeemed at Dec. 23, 2002 – Dissolved. Oct. 13, 1988 – Name changed to Frozya Industries Inc. n
$1.158 per sh. (see Cambior Inc.)
Air Systems Plus Corp. (Ont. 1975) Ajax Mercury Mines Limited (B.C. Jan. 26, 1966)
Aiken Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 21, 1993 – Name changed to Sales Initiatives July 2, 1971 – Name changed to Ajax Resources
1965 – Merged into Aiken-Russet Red Lake Mines Ltd.; International Inc. n Limited. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Aiken-Russet Red Lake
Mines Limited) Airanium Surveys Limited (Sask. 1954) Ajax Minerals Limited (Ont. 1947)
Mar. 28, 1983 – Amalgamated with Dee Explorations Feb. 14, 1978 – Dissolved.
Aiken-Russet Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1965) (1982) Ltd.
Dec. 30, 1985 – Amalgamated with several other cos. to
Ajax Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. (unknown)
form Canhorn Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 35.67 Airbomb.com Marketing Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) 1946 – Assets sold; shldrs. received $2.2395 per sh.
old shs. (see Canhorn Mining Corporation) May 15, 2000 – Name changed to Airbomb.com Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Ajax Resources Limited (B.C. Jan. 26, 1966)
Groupe Les Ailes de la Mode Inc. (Can. July 24, 1978)
Apr. 6, 1973 – Name changed to Pan-Ajax Resources
Jan. 24, 2006 – Name changed to Groupe Bikini Village Airborne Data Marketing Ltd. (B.C. June 16, 1964) Ltd. n
Inc. n Sept. 11, 1987 – Name changed to International Airborne
Systems Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Ajax Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Aim Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 2011)
Oct. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Feb. 8, 2018 – Name changed to DMG Blockchain
Solutions Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation of (old) DMG
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Ajax Tungsten and Molybdenite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942) Aladin Minerals Limited (Ont. 1975) Alaska Pine and Cellulose Ltd. (Can. 1925)
1942 – Property acquired by Buckhorn Mines Ltd. Oct. 17, 1986 – Name changed to Aladin International 1957 – Subsid. of Rayonier Inc., which holds all but 291
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) of the 100,000 o/s com. shs. Control was sold to latter
Akademia Enterprises Inc. (Alta. 1987) by Abitibi Paper Company Ltd. and Koerner interests in
Nov. 1, 1997 – Struck off register. Alakon Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1959) 1954, and minority int. retained by these cos. was
Mar. 8, 1974 – Name changed to Gold Valley Resources exchanged on basis of 12.5 shs. Rayonier com. for each
Akaitcho Yellowknife Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Jan. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n sh. Alaska Pine.
30, 1945)
July 25, 1991 – Amalgamated with Royal Oak Resources Alamac Mines Ltd. (Que. 1927) Alaska-Yukon Pipelines Ltd. (Can. 1957)
Ltd. (5 for 6), Pamour Inc. (3 for 4), Giant Yellowknife 1963 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Mines Limited (13 for 2) and Pamorex Minerals Inc. (3
for 5) to form a new co. named Royal Oak Mines Inc.; Alamar Industries Limited (Ont. Apr. 26, 1966) Alaska-Yukon Refiners & Distributors Ltd. (Alta. 1937)
basis 3 new Royal Oak for 5 old Akaitcho shs. (see Royal July 1978 – Name changed to Ascot Energy Corporation Nov. 15, 1978 – Struck off register.
Oak Mines Inc.) of Canada Limited; basis 6 new for 1 old sh. n
Alaskon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1983)
Akasaba Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Alamar Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 26, 1966) June 7, 1993 – Name changed to El Bravo Gold Mining
Mar. 17, 1976 – Name changed to Akasaba Resources Sept. 15, 1977 – Name changed to Alamar Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ltd. n Limited; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
Alawas Gold Corporation (B.C. 1984 amalg.)
Akasaba Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Alamo Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Apr. 7, 1989 – Amalgamated with Kaaba Resources Inc.
Mar. 22, 1979 – Name changed to Sion Resources Ltd. n Jan. 14, 1988 – Name changed to United Beverages to form a new co. also known as Kaaba Resources Inc.;
Limited. n basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Kaaba Resources Inc.)
Akash Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1981)
Dec. 8, 1999 – Name changed to International Akash Alba Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Alamo Silver Lead Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nov. 1962 – Name changed to Accra Explorations Ltd.;
1951 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Akela Pharma Inc. (Can. May 9, 2002) Alamos Gold Inc. (B.C. Feb. 21, 2003 amalg.)
Feb. 11, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register. July 6, 2015 – Amalgamated with AuRico Gold Inc. Alban Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1969)
(deemed acquiror) to continue as new Alamos Gold Inc. May 19, 1994 – Name changed to Pacific Amber
Akers Medical Technology Ltd. (Can. Aug. 30, 1946) (Amalco) pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis (i) 1 Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 26, 1994 – Name changed to Digital Fusion Amalco cl. A sh. and 0.4397 AuRico Metals Inc. com.
Multimedia Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n shs. plus US$0.0001 for 1 old Alamos Gold Inc. com. sh. The Albany Corporation (Alta. 1980)
(ii) 1 Amalco cl. A purchase wt. for 1 old Alamos Gold Aug. 17, 1993 – Name changed to LifeSpace
Akiko Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1992 amalg.) Inc. sh. purchase wt. (iii) 0.5046 Amalco cl. A shs. plus Environmental Walls Inc. following amalgamation with a
July 30, 1997 – Name changed to Prospex Mining Inc. 0.2219 AuRico Metal Inc. com. shs. for 1 AuRico Gold private co. named LifeSpace Environmental Walls Inc.;
and continued into Yukon. n com. sh. basis 21 new for 1,000 old shs. n

Akiko-Lori Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Alamos Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 11, 1996) Albany Oil & Gas Ltd. (Man. 1944)
Jan. 16, 1991 – Amalgamated with Santa Marina Gold Feb. 21, 2003 – Formed Alamos Gold Inc. in British 1980 – Continued into Alberta.
Ltd. (1 for 9) to form a new company also named Columbia on amalgamation with National Gold May 17, 1988 – Name changed to The Albany
Akiko-Lori Gold Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Corporation with Alamos Minerals the deemed acquiror; Corporation. n
Nov. 9, 1992 – Amalgamated with Omega Gold basis 1 new for 2.352 National Gold shs. and 1 new for
Corporation (1 for 2.5) to form a new co. named Akiko 2 Alamos Minerals shs. n Albany Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1979)
Gold Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Dec. 14, 1993 – Continued into Yukon.
Alamos Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Apr. 7, 1995 – Name changed to International Albany
Akrokeri-Ashanti Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1995 July 17, 1969 – Dissolved. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
amalg.)
Feb. 16, 2004 – All shares and intercorporate debt of Alana Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Albany River Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 16, 1938)
Ghanaian subsidiary Canadiana Gold Resources Limited June 9, 1958 – Charter cancelled. 1945 – Acquired by Pickle Crow Gold Mines Ltd.; basis
were sold to Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. for US$25,000. 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Pickle Crow Gold Mines Ltd.)
Mar. 2004 – Bonte Gold Mines Limited was petitioned by Alanda Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980)
the co. into official liquidation in Ghana after producing May 10, 1985 – Struck off register. Albarmont Inc. (Que. 1971)
less gold than forecasted. Bonte had received a letter of 1985 – Name changed to Albarmont (1985) Inc.; basis 1
demand from its largest creditor for US$3,400,000 and Alange Energy Corp. (B.C. May 3, 1966) new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
was unable to meet this demand. The liquidation was July 19, 2011 – Name changed to PetroMagdalena
supervised by the Ghanaian Registrar of Companies. Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Albarmont Mines Corporation (Que. 1971)
May 14, 2004 – All officers and directors resigned and Name changed to Albarmont Inc. n
the company ceased operations. Alarmforce Industries Inc. (Can. Nov. 16, 1988)
Dec. 22, 2004 – Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. acquired Jan. 9, 2018 – Acquired by BCE Inc.; basis (i) $16.00 Albatros Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
90% interest in subsidiary Goldenrae Mining Company cash per Alarmforce sh. or (ii) 0.2597 BCE com. shs. plus Aug. 17, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
Limited and 18% secured notes and 14% convertible $0.01 cash for 1 Alarmforce sh.
subordinate debentures for 2,698,350 restricted shares Albedena Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
of Xtra-Gold. Alascan Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C.) Dec. 28, 1968 – Name changed to Nitracell Canada Ltd. n
June 20, 2006 – Duguay & Ringler Group of Companies Sept. 19, 1968 – Dissolved.
reported that the company was bankrupt. There were no Albermont Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1951)
funds available for creditors or shldrs. Alaska Apollo Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1979) 1956 – Acquired by Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd.;
Oct. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Alaska Apollo basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Co. notes also exchanged for
Alabama Graphite Corp. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2006) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Decalta notes par-for-par.
Apr. 23, 2018 – Acquired by Westwater Resources, Inc.;
basis 0.08 Westwater com. shs. for 1 Alabama com. sh. Alaska Apollo Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1979) Alberni Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
June 29, 1998 – Name changed to Daugherty Resources Feb. 2, 1983 – Struck off register.
Aladdin-Chibougamau Mines Limited (Ont. 1946) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 4, 1960 – Dissolved. Alberta Central Developments Ltd. (unknown 1951)
Alaska-Canadian Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd. 1956 – Merged into Alscope Explorations Ltd.; basis 1
Aladdin-Groundhog Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) (Ont. 1958) new for 2 old shs.
Apr. 1956 – Name changed to Aladdin-Chibougamau Aug. 3, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
Mines Limited. n Alberta Central Oil Holdings Ltd. (unknown 1951)
Alaska Kenai Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Name changed to Alberta Central Developments Ltd. n
Aladdin Oils Ltd. (unknown) Feb. 13, 1976 – Name changed to Kenai Oils Ltd. (see
1929 – Acquired by Alberta Superior Oils Ltd. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Alberta Clipper Energy Inc. (Alta. June 3, 2005)
June 9, 2009 – Acquired by NAL Oil & Gas Trust; basis
Aladdin Resources Corp. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1988) Alaska Mines and Minerals Inc. (Alaska 1951) 0.078875 NAL Oil & Gas trust units for 1 Alberta Clipper
Jan. 27, 2004 – Name changed to Gold Point Exploration Nov. 1977 – Dissolved. com. sh. (see NAL Oil & Gas Trust)
Ltd. n
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Alberta Consolidated Gas Utilities Ltd. (Can. 1950) Alberta Oil and Gas Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Mar. 25, Alberta Star Mining Corp. (Alta. Sept. 6, 1996)
May 20, 1954 – Name changed to Great Northern Gas 1986) Sept. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Alberta Star
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Utilities Ltd. n Apr. 23, 1998 – Formed Edge Energy Inc. pursuant to Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
plan of arrangement amalgamation with Cairo Energy
Alberta Copper & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Inc., 763375 Alberta Ltd., 763387 Alberta Ltd. and 771988 Alberta Surface Systems Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1993)
1972 – Merged into Alberta Petroleums & Resources Alberta Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 14, 1999 – Name changed to MSI Energy Services
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Alberta Petroleum & Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Resources Ltd.) Alberta Oil Leaseholds Ltd. (Ont. May 14, 1949)
1952 – Assets acquired by West Plains Oil Resources Alberta Waters International Inc. (Alta. May 27, 1986)
Alberta Diamondfields Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Mar. 6, 1995 – Name changed to Loma Petroleum
Aug. 21, 2002 – Name changed to Delray Ventures Inc.; Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Alberta Oilsands Inc. (Alta. Dec. 5, 2003)
Dec. 6, 2016 – Formed Marquee Energy Ltd. in Alberta Albertan Federated Oils, Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 1930)
Alberta Distillers Limited (Alta. 1946) following reverse takeover acquisition of and Struck off register.
1964 – Acquired by National Distillers and Chemical Corp. amalgamation with (old) Marquee Energy Ltd. (see
of New York for $4.00 per sh. Holders of sh. purch. warr. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Albertawest Forest Products Corporation Ltd. (Can.
received $1.00 for each sh. which would have been - unspecified)
issuable through exercise of warr., upon surrender. Alberta Pacific Consolidated Oils, Limited (Alta. July June 1965 – Placed into voluntary liquidation.
1914) Apr. 1966 – Alberta Supreme Court authorized distribution
Alberta Eastern Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1968) Mar. 8, 1965 – Merged with Canadian Industrial Gas & of $1,581,673 to registered shldrs. (approx. $1.10 per
Oct. 31, 1976 – Approx. 99% of o/s shs. acquired by Oil Ltd.; basis 1 new for 13.7 old shs. (see Canadian share).
Ocelot Industries Ltd.; basis $9.00 plus one cl. B sh. of Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd.) Jan. 25, 1967 – Final distribution made.
Ocelot for each sh. held. By July 1978 all remaining shs.
were acquired. (see Ocelot Industries Ltd.) Alberta Pacific Gold Corporation (Alta. Feb. 7, 1967) Albertech Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1984)
Dec. 4, 1986 – Name changed to Golden Pacific May 1, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Alberta Energy Company Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1973) Resources Inc. n
Apr. 8, 2002 – Amalgamated with PanCanadian Energy Albeta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Corporation to form EnCana Corporation; basis 1.472 Alberta Pacific Grain, Ltd. (Can. 1943) Mar. 1978 – R. W. Denson, liquidator, 759 Courtney St.,
EnCana shs. for 1 Alberta Energy sh. June 6, 1967 – Assets merged with Federal Grain, Limited Box 962, Victoria, B.C. Placed in voluntary liquidation.
and its subsids. under agreement dated. Assets reported distributed to shldrs.
Alberta Fidelity Trust Co. (Alta. 1912)
Jan. 1969 – Assets and liabs. acquired by North West Alberta Pacific Leasing Corp. (Alta. Nov. 27, 1986) Albion Pershing Gold Mines (Ont. 1945)
Trust Co.; basis 36,564 pref. shs. and 8,580 cl. A shs. July 18, 1989 – Name changed to Envirodyne 1954 – Name changed to Endeavor Mining Corp. Ltd.;
International Inc. n basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Alberta Focused Income & Growth Fund (Alta. Mar.
30, 2006) Alberta Pacific Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown) Albion Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 4, 2005)
Oct. 29, 2007 – Acquired by ACTIVEnergy Income Fund; Merged with Alberta Pacific Consolidated Oils, Limited; Mar. 30, 2015 – Name changed to First Mining Finance
basis 0.78214715 ACTIVEnergy unit for 1 Alberta basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Alberta Pacific Consolidated Corp. and continued into British Columbia following
Focused unit. Oils, Limited) Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
Sundance Minerals Ltd. (renamed KCP Minerals Inc.);
Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company Limited (Alta. 1954) Alberta Petroleum & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972 amalg.) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Sept. 1, 1980 – Name changed to NOVA, AN ALBERTA 1977 – Acquired by Plains Investment Ltd.
CORPORATION. n
Albury Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 9, 1980)
Alberta Petroleum Co. Ltd. (unknown) Sept. 25, 2009 – All assets were transferred to newly
The Alberta Government Telephones Commission 1914 – Acquired by Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd.; incorporated Albury Energy Ltd. Shldrs. received 1 Albury
(Alta. 1906) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Alberta Petroleum Energy sh. for each sh. held. Subsequently dissolved.
Oct. 1990 – Privatized with all of the assets, including all Consolidated Ltd.)
the o/s shs. in subsids., being transferred to a Alcan Aluminium Limited (Can. June 3, 1902)
newly-formed mgmt. holding co., TELUS Corporation. Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd. (Alta. 1914) Mar. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Alcan Inc. n
1929 – In liquidation.
Alberta Gypsum Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 7, 1967) Mar. 15, 1941 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Alcan Inc. (Can. June 3, 1902)
Apr. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Alberta Pacific Gold
Alberta Phoenix Tube & Pipe Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Nov. 16, 2007 – Acquired by Rio Tinto plc for US$101
Corporation. n
1967 – Name changed to Canadian Phoenix Steel & Pipe per sh.
Ltd. Jan. 1, 2008 – Name changed to Rio Tinto Alcan Inc.
Alberta Hotel Development Corp. (Alta. 1989)
Dec. 31, 1993 – Formed FirstEnergy Capital Corp. on Alcan Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
amalgamation with FirstEnergy Capital Corp., Alberta Power Limited (Can. 1971)
Apr. 1987 – No longer a public company effective. Sept. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
subsequently became private; basis unknown.
Alberta Resource Capital Corporation (Alta. Aug. 30, Alcanta International Education Ltd. (Cayman Islands
Alberta Hotels & Resorts Inc. (Alta. Nov. 14, 1996) Mar. 26, 1999)
June 5, 2002 – Amalgamated with private Alberta-based 1985)
Feb. 1, 1999 – Struck off register. Jan. 17, 2001 – Name changed to Access International
Canadian Destination Properties Inc.; basis 1 new Education Ltd.
Canadian Destination sh. for 5 old Alberta Hotels com.
Alberta Revenue Property Corporation (Alta. 1986)
shs. Alcatel Canada Inc. (Can. June 6, 1986)
July 17, 1991 – Acquired by 423187 Alberta Ltd., a wholly
owned subsid. of Plaser Light Corporation; basis 0.0421 July 29, 2005 – All exch. shs. redeemed; basis 1 new
Alberta Leaseholds (Diversified) Limited (unknown) Alcatel American Depositary Receipt (ADS) for 1 old exch.
1958 – In voluntary liquidation. Plaser Light shs. for 1 Alberta Revenue Property sh. (see
Plaser Light Corporation) sh.
Jan. 1, 2007 – Name changed to Alcatel-Lucent Canada
Alberta Minerals Limited (Alta. 1951) Inc.
Sept. 25, 1952 – Name changed to Pathfinder Leaseholds Alberta Royalties Syndicate (unknown)
Limited. n Feb. 1954 – Acquired by Canadian Pipe Lines Producers
Ltd. for 57,395 shs. (see Canadian Pipe Lines Producers Alcatel Networks Corporation (Can. June 6, 1986)
Ltd.) Oct. 5, 2000 – Name changed to Alcatel Canada Inc. n
Alberta Natural Gas Company Ltd. (Can. June 1, 1950;
via Special Act of Parliament) Alchemy Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1984)
Alberta Skilift Ltd. (Alta. 1960)
Mar. 28, 1996 – Acquired by TransCanada PipeLines Jan. 22, 2004 – Name changed to i-minerals inc. and
1971 – Wound up.
Limited; basis $26.25 or 1.3588 TransCanada shs. for 1 continued into Canada. n
Alberta Natural Gas sh. (see TransCanada PipeLines Alberta Southern Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown)
Limited) 1921 – Acquired by Southern Alberta Oils, Ltd.; basis 2 Alchib Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1969 amalg.)
new for 1 old sh. Oct. 23, 1978 – Amalgamated with Kallio Iron Mines Ltd.
Alberta Oil and Gas Limited (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986)
(1 for 5) to form Kalrock Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new
Dec. 1, 1997 – Name changed to Alberta Oil and Gas Alberta Star Development Corp. (Alta. Sept. 6, 1996) for 3 old shs.
Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n July 15, 2015 – Name changed to Elysee Development
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Alcide Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
1957 – Charter cancelled.
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Alclare Resources Inc. (B.C. June 13, 1980) Aldona Resources Ltd. (Que. 1942) Alexander Resources International Inc. (Alta. June 20,
Jan. 21, 1987 – Name changed to Chesapeake Computer July 10, 1995 – Name changed to TCF Energy Inc.; basis 1994)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Systems Inc. n 1 new for 10 old shs. n Apr. 28, 2000 – Name changed to African Sky
Communications Incorporated. (see FPsurvey -
Alcona Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Aldor Exploration and Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. Industrials)
May 16, 1975 – Charter cancelled. 1958)
1962 – Merged into Aldage Mines Ltd. Alexander Touche Insurance Inc. (Bermuda Nov. 21,
Alcor Financial Corporation (Alta. 1989) 1985)
Jan. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated into Renoir Water Inc.; Aldred Investment Corp. (Canada) (Que. 1927) Sept. 29, 1995 – Acquired by Merchant Private Limited
basis 2 shs. Renoir for each 1 com. sh. of Alcor. (see 1942 – First and final distribution made by Montreal Trust for $3.50 per sh. (see Merchant Private Limited)
Renoir Water Inc.) Co. as follows: for each $500 of debenture, $149.023, 2
shs. Quebec Power Co. and 4 shs. Shawinigan Water Alexco Resource Corp. (Yuk. Dec. 3, 2004)
Alcor Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1970) and Power Co. Dec. 28, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
July 4, 1974 – Name changed to Consolidated Alcor May 1945 – Charter surrendered. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aldrich Mining & Milling Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Alexis Minerals Corporation (B.C. Aug. 8, 1988)
Alcor Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1973) Nov. 21, 1955 – Dissolved. Feb. 16, 2004 – Continued into Ontario.
June 16, 2008 – Name changed to Balto Resources Ltd. July 5, 2012 – Name changed to QMX Gold Corporation;
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aldridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 6, 1994) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Apr. 21, 2004 – Name changed to Aldridge Minerals Inc.; Energy)
Alcourt Mines Limited (Ont. 1955) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Nov. 1972 – Charter cancelled. Energy) Alexis Nihon Finance Inc. (Que. 1974)
Apr. 24, 1991 – All 7.40% cum. redeem. pref. shs., ser.
Alcum Mining Ltd (B.C. 1975) Aldrin Resource Corp. (B.C. Dec. 14, 2005) 1 redeemed for $25 plus dividends of $0.4625 per sh.
June 3, 1981 – Name changed to Code Petroleum Ltd. n Dec. 2, 2016 – Name changed to Power Metals Corp. payable to record holders of Mar. 31, 1991.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Alda Industries Corporation (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983) Alexis Nihon Real Estate Investment Trust (Que. Oct.
July 14, 1999 – Name changed to Crux Industries, Inc.; Aldu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) 18, 2002)
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n 1951 – Charter cancelled. May 24, 2007 – Acquired by Homburg Invest Inc. for
$18.60 per unit.
Aleeyah Capital Corp. (B.C. May 18, 2011) July 2007 – Name changed to Homburg Real Estate
Alda Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
July 24, 2012 – Name changed to Kesselrun Resources Investment Trust.
Mar. 18, 1977 – Dissolved.
Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Aldage Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Bluffpoint gold project option agreement. (see FPsurvey Alexis Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 8, 1988)
1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 9 - Mines & Energy) May 22, 2003 – Name changed to Alexis Minerals
new for 100 old shs. Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Alegria Capital Inc. (Alta. May 14, 2003)
AldeaVision Inc. (Can. June 3, 1992) Apr. 23, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. Alfred Lambert Inc. (Que. 1937)
Oct. 4, 2006 – Name changed to AldeaVision Solutions June 8, 2004 – Formed Pilot Energy Ltd. following July 31, 1973 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by
Inc. following transfer of assets to newly created Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of F.I.C. Fund Inc.; basis $25 per cl. A sh. Name
subsidiary AldeaVision Solutions Inc. following and merger with Zidane Energy Inc. (private co.) for subsequently changed to Famcorp Inc. effective June
recapitalization and reorganization; basis 1 AldeaVision 9,746,547 Pilot com. shs. plus 1,600,000 wts. n 26, 1985.
Solutions sh. and 0.0118737 VGS Seismic Canada Inc.
cl. A shs. for 1 AldeaVision sh. n Alegro Health Corp. (Can. Feb. 2, 2001) Alfred Lambert (1985) Inc. (Que. 1937)
Sept. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Centric Health June 26, 1985 – Name changed to A. Lambert
AldeaVision Solutions Inc. (Can. July 26, 2006) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) International Inc. and continued into Quebec following
Mar. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Aldea Solutions Inc. reorganization of assets with parent co. Famcorp Inc. n
Alert B&C Corporation (Can. Oct. 6, 1995)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 27, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Alfreida Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Alder Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4, 2006) 1966 – Charter cancelled.
Alert Care Corporation (Ont. Oct. 17, 1979)
Mar. 25, 2013 – Continued into Ontario. (see Rosita
Jan. 26, 2000 – Acquired by Alert Acquisition Corp.; basis Algear Development Corporation (Can. Mar. 24, 1987)
Mining Corporation)
$1.70 or 1 Alert Acquisition sh. for 1 Alert Care sh. Dec. 1, 1995 – Dissolved.
July 28, 2015 – Acquired by Midlands Minerals
Corporation; basis 1.81 Midlands com. shs. for 1 Alder Aleta Resource Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1966) Algène Biotechnologies Corporation (Que. July 29,
com. sh. Subsequently, Midlands changed its name to Sept. 12, 1984 – Name changed to Mandarin Capital 1991)
Rosita Mining Corporation following a consolidation of its Corporation. n May 1, 1996 – Continued into Quebec amalg.
share 1 for 10. (see Rosita Mining Corporation)
July 6, 1999 – Name changed to SignalGene Inc.; basis
Aldermac Copper Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1936) Alewco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 5, 1937) 1 new com. for 1 old cl. B subord. vtg. sh. n
Dec. 16, 1980 – Assets seized for bondholders following Liquidated.
default of principal and interest of 5% bonds due Jan. 2, Alger Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Alexa Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 8, 1986) 1948 – Name changed to New Alger Mines Ltd.; basis 1
1946. Payments made to secured creditors; nothing for
Nov. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Eiger Technology, new for 3 old shs. n
common shldrs. Company dissolved.
Inc. n
Alderon Resource Corp. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1978) Algo Group Inc. (Can. June 25, 1954)
Oct. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Alderon Iron Ore Corp. Alexander Energy Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 12, 1988) Dec. 10, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Spartan Energy Corp.
pursuant to acquisition of Renegade Petroleum Ltd.; basis Algo Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Aldershot Resources Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 23, 1985) 1 new for 4 old shs. n Oct. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 12, 1988 – Formed Eagle Lake Explorations Ltd. in
Alberta on amalgamation with Eagle Lake Resources Alexander News Corp. (Alta. June 20, 1994) Algom Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Ltd. n Jan. 25, 1996 – Name changed to Alexander News 1960 – Merged into Rio Algom Mines Limited; basis 165
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n new for 100 old shs.
Aldfield Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Alexander News International Inc. (Alta. June 20, 1994) The Algoma Central and Hudson Bay Railway
Oct. 29, 1998 – Name changed to Alexander Resources Company (Can. Aug. 11, 1899; via Special Act of
Aldina-Leduc Oil Company Limited (Alta. 1949) International Inc. n Parliament)
Apr. 17, 1961 – Name changed to Norsul Oil & Mining June 30, 1965 – Name changed to Algoma Central
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Alexander Nubia International Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 2008) Railway. n
Mines & Energy) June 26, 2016 – Name changed to Aton Resources Inc.
and continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey - Algoma Central Railway (Can. Aug. 11, 1899; via
Aldona Mines Ltd. (Que. 1942) Mines & Energy) Special Act of Parliament)
Aug. 30, 1994 – Name changed to Aldona Resources Oct. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Algoma Central
Ltd. n Alexander Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 1977 – Name changed to Senlac Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Algoma Central Railway Company (Can. Aug. 11, 1899; Algonquin Petroleum Corporation (Alta. 1959) Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (Can. 1986)
via Special Act of Parliament) July 1, 1998 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with June 22, 1994 – Acquired by Actidev Inc.; basis $3.00 or
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1901 – Name changed to The Algoma Central and same name. 1.48 Actidev shs. for 1 Alimentation Couche-Tard sh.
Hudson Bay Railway Company. n Apr. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Algonquin Oil & Gas (see Actidev Inc.)
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Algoma Consolidated Trust (Can. - unspecified) Alina International Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1966)
Apr. 22, 1957 – Interim distribution of $75 per whole unit Algonquin Power Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 8, 1997) May 30, 1997 – Name changed to Addwest Minerals
made. Oct. 29, 2009 – Converted into a corp. by way of plan of International, Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see
Jan. 23, 1961 – Second and final distribution of $61 per arrangement with Hydrogenics Corporation whereby FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
whole unit made. Hydrogenics changed its name to Algonquin Power &
Utilities Corp. (APUC), resulting in the fund becoming a Alina Mines and Oils Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1966)
Algoma Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1942) wholly owned subsidiary; basis 1 APUC sh. for 1 Jan. 26, 1972 – Name changed to Alina International
July 11, 1944 – Name changed to Bi-Ore Mines Ltd. n Algonquin Power trust unit. All Hydrogenics assets and Industries Ltd. n
liabilities were transferred (except tax assets) to newly
Algoma Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1925) formed publicly listed Hydrogenics Corporation. Alinghi Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1989)
June 17, 1963 – Dissolved. Hydrogenics shldrs. exchanged shs. on a 1-for-1 basis Apr. 5, 2006 – Name changed to Dorex Minerals Inc. n
for shs. of new Hydrogenics.
Algoma Finance Corp. (Ont. 1992) Mar. 4, 2010 – Name changed to Algonquin Power Co. Alit-El Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Aug. 9, 1995 – Amalgamated with 125783 Ontario Inc., Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
a wholly owned subsid. of Algoma Steel Inc.; basis (A) Algood Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown)
$24 plus an accrued divid. of $0.269 for each 5.50% pref. Mar. 1960 – Received 1 sh. Don Cameron Exploration Alita Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 5, 2009)
sh., (B) a percentage in cash, on the basis of $24, with Co. Ltd., for each 10 shs. Algood. Charter surrendered. Aug. 1, 2014 – Name changed to Nexus Gold Corp.
the balance of the pref. shs. exchg'd on the basis of 2.75 following the reverse takeover acquisition of Columbia
Algoma Steel com. shs. plus a contingent value right for Algorithm Media Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1987) Star Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1 old pref. sh., (C) 2.75 new Algoma Steel com. shs. plus Dec. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Avere Energy Inc.;
a contingent value right for 1 old pref. sh. (see Algoma basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Alive International Inc. (Ont. July 15, 1994)
Steel Inc.) Mar. 22, 2004 – Name changed to Simberi Gold
Algray Mines (Québec) Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1933) Corporation following amalgamation of wholly owned
Algoma Galena Co. Ltd. (Que. 1937) 1946 – Acquired by Beauchance Mines Ltd. for 1,000,000 PNG Pacific Resources Inc. with 2034879 Ontario
Feb. 1973 – Charter cancelled. shs. Limited, constituting a reverse takeover by 2034879
1948 – Charter surrendered. Ontario Limited. n
Algoma Mining and Finance Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 19, 1928)
Dec. 18, 1936 – Merged into Maralgo Mines Limited; Algro Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Alix Resources Corp. (B.C. Dec. 5, 2007)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Maralgo Mines Limited) Sept. 23, 1963 – Dissolved. Dec. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Infinite Lithium Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Algoma Steel Company Limited (Ont. May 10, 1901) Aliant Inc. (Can. Mar. 9, 1999)
July 1912 – Succeeded by Algoma Steel Coroporation. n July 10, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement conversion into a Aljema Rush Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
new income trust named Bell Aliant Regional Feb. 1951 – Charter cancelled.
Algoma Steel Coroporation (Ont. May 10, 1901) Communications Income Fund; basis 1 new Bell Aliant
Dec. 12, 1934 – Succeeded by The Algoma Steel unit for 1 old Aliant com. sh. (see Bell Aliant Regional Alkenore-Buffalo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Corporation, Limited. n Communications Income Fund) 1957 – Charter cancelled.

The Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited (Ont. Dec. 12, Alianza Holdings Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1996) Alkey Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
1934) Apr. 30, 2015 – Acquired by Tarsis Resources Ltd. Oct. 24, 1983 – Name changed to American Volcano
Oct. 15, 1988 – Acquired by Dofasco Inc.; basis $26.50 (renamed Alianza Minerals Ltd.); basis 1 Tarsis sh. for 1 Minerals Corp. n
or 0.92 of a Dofasco sh. for 1 com. sh. and $26.25 or Estrella sh.
0.91 of a Dofasco sh. for 1 cl. B pref. sh. All-Can Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
June 1, 1992 – Succeeded by Algoma Steel Inc. n Alias Research Inc. (Ont.) 1979 – Placed into receivership. All assets sold for
June 16, 1995 – Merged into Silicon Graphics, Inc.; basis approx. $2.5 million to satisfy secured creditors. No
Algoma Steel Inc. (Ont. June 1, 1992) 0.90 new com. Silicon sh. for 1 com. Alias sh. distribution made to shldrs.
July 9, 1992 – All o/s Algoma Steel Corporation pref. shs. 1981 – Receiver discharged.
Alibaba Innovations Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 2013)
ser. A shs. converted into 1.08620391531 com. shs. of
Nov. 3, 2016 – Name changed to Supreme Metals Corp. All-Canadian Common Stock Trustee Shares Series
Algoma Steel Inc. and all o/s pref. shs. ser. B converted
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) A (Can. - unspecified 1930; via trust agreement)
into 1.11073146025 com. shs. of Algoma Steel Inc.
Nov. 1, 1940 – Formed to hold a portfolio of Canadian
June 21, 2007 – Acquired by Essar Global Limited, a Alice Arm Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) common stocks for a ten-year term. Pd. dividends in each
wholly owned subsid. of Essar Steel Holdings Limited; 1955 – Name changed to Frontier Exploration Ltd. n year. Terminated on maturity date.
basis $56 per sh.
Jan. 1, 1941 – Shs. redeemed at $10.7036 per sh.
June 23, 2008 – Name changed to Essar Steel Algoma
Alice Arm Mining Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1965)
Inc. All-North Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 8, 1988 amalg.)
Jan. 20, 1975 – Name changed to New Congress
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 10, 1996 – Name changed to International All-North
Algoma Summit Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 1934)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1939 – Name changed to Magino Gold Mines Ltd. and
continued into Ontario. n Alice Arm Molybdenum Co. Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1965)
Oct. 21, 1965 – Name changed to Alice Arm Mining Ltd. n All Quotes Data Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1989)
Mar. 8, 1995 – Name changed to AmCan Minerals
Algonkian Uranium Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Alice Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1955) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1956 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 29, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Alice
Lake Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n Allan Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1988)
Algonquin Building Credits Limited (Ont. May 7, 1957)
Feb. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Fortress Financial
Dec. 3, 1976 – Name changed to Algonquin Mercantile
Alida Oil Co. Limited (Alta. 1955) Corporation. n
Corporation. n
1958 – Name changed to Lobitos Oilfields Canada Ltd. n
Allana Potash Corp. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2007)
Algonquin Mercantile Corporation (Ont. May 7, 1957)
Alignvest Acquisition Corporation (Ont. May 11, 2015) June 25, 2015 – Acquired by Israel Chemicals Ltd. for
July 3, 2001 – Name changed to Automodular
Feb. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Trilogy International 50¢ per sh.
Corporation. n
Partners Inc.
Allana Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1995)
Algonquin Minerals Inc. (B.C. 1984) Continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey -
Dec. 21, 2007 – Continued into Ontario.
June 2, 1992 – Name changed to Asean Holdings Inc.; Industrials)
Jan. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Allana Potash Corp. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aligro Inc. (Can. 1973)
Nov. 14, 1986 – Acquired by Steinberg Inc. for approx. Allanco Iolite Monitor Corporation (B.C. June 24, 1983)
Algonquin Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. July 1, 1998 amalg.)
114,000,000 shs. consisting of 2,585,945 non-vtg. cl. A Jan. 16, 1989 – Name changed to AIM Safety Company
Mar. 8, 2012 – Name changed to PetroShale Inc.
shs. and 5,171,890 conv. 4th pref. ser. 1 shs. (see Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
following reverse takeover acquisition of Mondak
Petroleum Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Steinberg Inc.)
- Mines & Energy) Allarco Developments Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Jan. 2, 1981 – Merged into Carma Developments Ltd.
Carma purchased 51% int. from Cathton Holdings Ltd.
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at a price of $140 per sh. in November 1980, and Alliance Communications Corporation (Can. June 27, Allied Consolidated Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1998)
subsequently offered remaining shldrs. $141 per sh. or 1985) May 10, 1999 – Name changed to Allied Oil & Gas Corp.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
8.5 cl. A conv. shs. of Carma for 1 old Allarco sh. Sept. 23, 1998 – Formed Alliance Atlantis basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Communications Inc. following merger with Atlantis
Allard Bay Mines Ltd. (Que. 1958) Communications Inc. n Allied Corporation (N.Y. 1920)
Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 19, 1985 – Formed Allied-Signal Inc. in Delaware
Alliance Credit Corporation (Que. 1955) on amalgamation with The Signal Companies, Inc.; basis
Allard River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Apr. 18, 1977 – Assets liquidated: Montreal Trust Co., 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Apr. 2, 1969 – Charter cancelled. 777 Dorchester Blvd. W., Montreal, Que., trustee. The
following partial payts. were made on the reducing Allied Environmental Services Corporation (B.C. June
Allbanc Split Corp. (Ont. Dec. 17, 1997)
balance to the secured noteholders: 30% on Oct. 31, 23, 1983)
Mar. 12, 2018 – Redeemed; basis $31.64 cash per cl. C
1967; 25% on Dec. 15, 1967; 30% on Feb. 29, 1968; 30% Aug. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Philip Environmental
pref. sh. and $75.7558 cash per cl. A capital sh.
on Apr. 30, 1968; 40% on July 31, 1968; 30% on Nov. Services (B.C.) Inc. n
Allcop Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 29, 1968; 30% on Mar. 31, 1969; 40% on June 30, 1969.
Oct. 24, 1973 – Charter cancelled. The payments made Feb. 21, 1972, plus 10th and final Allied Gold Limited (Australia May 26, 2003)
payment July 10, 1972, brought total payments to 100% June 30, 2011 – Name changed to Allied Gold Mining
Allcorp United Inc. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1975 amalg.) of princ. and int. on notes and coupons, plus a portion of plc; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Oct. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Ntex Incorporated the prem. and int. thereon per settlement authorized Mar.
following acquisition of Ntex Corporation; basis 1 new 1, 1972. Trust General du Canada, 10 ouest, rue Allied Gold Mining plc (U.K. Mar. 7, 2011)
com. for 18 old com. or cl. A shs. n Saint-Jacques, Montreal, Que., trustee for secured deb. Sept. 10, 2012 – Acquired by St Barbara Limited for
holders made pay. of 12% on Mar. 15, 1971, 14% on Jan. A$1.025 plus 0.8 St Barbara shs. for 1 Allied Gold sh.
Allegheny Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. 1987) 14, 1972, 25% on Sept. 15, 1972, 14% on Nov. 1, 1973,
Mar. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Allegheny Mines 8% on Dec. 17, 1974, and final paymt. of 7.03% on Apr. Allied Investors Syndicate Limited (Bahamas 1967)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 18, 1977. 1971 – Name changed to A.I.S. Resources Limited. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Allegheny Mining & Explorations Co. Limited (Ont. Alliance Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 3, 1992)
1964) Apr. 25, 2001 – Acquired by APF Energy Inc.; basis $2.02 Allied Lithium & Minerals Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Mar. 1973 – Charter cancelled. or 0.201 new APF trust unit for 1 old Alliance com. sh. 1965 – Declared defunct.
(see APF Energy Trust)
Allegiance Equity Corporation (Ont. Apr. 2, 1974) Allied-Lyons PLC (U.K. 1961)
Dec. 16, 2014 – Name changed to The Canadian Alliance Financing Group Inc. (Ont. Jan. 31, 2000) Mar. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Allied Domecq PLC.
Bioceutical Corporation. n Nov. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Stream Ventures Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Allied Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
May 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Allegiant Technologies Inc. (unknown Dec. 28, 1993)
Alliance Forest Products Inc. (Can. Mar. 11, 1994) July 1973 – Charter revived.
Mar. 23, 1994 – Continued into Washington.
Sept. 25, 2001 – Formed Bowater Canadian Forest 1973 – Name changed to Allied Resources Ltd. n
July 21, 1998 – Name changed to Shampan, Lamport
Holdings Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Products Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement with
U.S.-based Bowater Incorporated; basis $13 plus either Allied Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1940)
Allegro Property Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1984) 0.166 exch. shs. of Bowater Canada Inc. or 0.166 com. 1952 – Acquired by Allied Mines Ltd. (see Allied Mines
July 5, 2000 – Name changed to Valdor Fiber Optics shs. of Bowater Incorporated. n Ltd.)
Inc. n
Alliance Grain Traders Income Fund (Ont. June 25, Allied Mining Corporation (Que. 1950)
2004) June 28, 1973 – Merged with United Asbestos Corp. Ltd.
Allelix Biopharmaceuticals Inc. (Can. Aug. 21, 1981)
Sept. 18, 2009 – Converted into a corporation pursuant to form United Asbestos Inc.
Dec. 29, 1999 – Formed NPS Allelix Corporation following
acquisition by NPS Allelix Inc., a wholly owned subsid. to plan of arrangement with wholly owned Alliance Grain
Traders Inc.(AGTI); basis 1 AGTI com. sh. for 1 Alliance Allied Nevada Gold Corp. (Del. Oct. 14, 2006)
of U.S.-based NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; basis 0.3238 Oct. 9, 2015 – Name changed to Hycroft Mining
new NPS Allelix exch. sh. for 1 old Allelix com. sh. Grain Traders trust unit and 1 AGTI com. sh. for 1 Alliance
Pulse Processors Inc. exch. sh. Subsequently dissolved. Corporation.
Allen Berg Racing Ltd. (Alta. 1987) (see Alliance Grain Traders Inc.)
Allied Northern Capital Corporation (Ont. 1988)
June 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Nov. 9, 2010 – Name changed to Shoal Point Energy Ltd.
Alliance Grain Traders Inc. (Ont. July 2, 2009)
Oct. 3, 2014 – Name changed to AGT Food and pursuant to amalgamation of wholly owned subsid. of
Allen-Vanguard Corporation (Ont. Nov. 17, 2003
Ingredients Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Allied Northern with Shoal Point Energy Ltd., which
amalg.)
constituted a reverse takeover of Allied Northern by Shoal
Dec. 2009 – Commenced a Court-supervised process
Alliance Mining and Securities Ltd. (Can. 1930) Point. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA)
for creditor and Court approval of a recapitalization 1945 – No report.
Allied Northern Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1988)
transaction, and Deloitte & Touche Inc. was appointed Jan. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Allied Northern Capital
monitor. Court approval was received on Dec. 16 and the Alliance Pacific Gold Corp. (Yuk. June 12, 1997)
Sept. 24, 1998 – Name changed to International Alliance Corporation. n
recapitalization transaction was completed on Dec. 18.
Under the transaction, Contagion AV Investments LLC, Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Allied Oil & Gas Corp. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1998)
an affiliate of Versa Capital Management, Inc., became
Alliance Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1969) Feb. 1, 2002 – Amalgamated with 942235 Alberta Ltd.,
the new owner of the company. All com. shs. were
Oct. 19, 1993 – Name changed to ACREX Ventures Ltd.; an indirect wholly owned subsid. of the City of Medicine
cancelled and no distributions were made to shldrs.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Hat; basis $2.65 per sh.
Allenbee Petroleums Ltd. (Can. Mar. 12, 1948)
Alliance Split Income Trust (Ont. Apr. 15, 2004) Allied Oil Producers Ltd. (Alta. 1940)
1951 – Acquired by Consolidated Allenbee Oil and Gas
Aug. 5, 2008 – Together with Diversified Income Trust ll, 1951 – Acquired by Canadian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd.; basis
Co. Ltd.; basis 3 new for 5 old shs.
merged with Premier Value Income Trust to continue as 1 new for 6 old shs. (see Canadian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd.)
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc. (Can. June 27, Premier Value Income Trust; basis Alliance Split Income
Allied Pacific Properties and Hotels Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7,
1985) Trust (1.5814554810-for-1) and Diversified Income Trust
1983)
Aug. 17, 2007 – Acquired by CanWest Global ll (1.1864599-for-1). (see Premier Value Income Trust)
Apr. 1, 2008 – All shs. except those held by Allied
Communications Corp. and Goldman Sachs Capital
Alliance Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Holdings Ltd. exchanged for redeemable Amalco pref.
Partners; basis $53 per cl. A and cl. B sh. (see Canwest
June 1, 1959 – Dissolved. shs. on a sh.-for-sh. basis following amalgamation with
Global Communications Corp.)
Allied Holdings Ltd. Amalco pref. shs. subsequently
Alliance Building Corporation Limited (Ont. 1962) AlliancePharma Inc. (Que. Mar. 5, 2008) redeemed for $0.125 per sh.
Sept. 1978 – Amalgamated with 391314 Ontario Ltd. to Feb. 1, 2017 – Name changed to KDA Group Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Allied Petroleum Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1998)
continue under name of Alliance Building Corp. Ltd. Com.
Nov. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Allied Consolidated
shldrs. received cl. C pref. shs. on sh.-for-sh. basis;
Allican Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 1995 amalg.) Energy Inc. following acquisition of the assets of NCE Oil
subsequently redeemed at $5.25 per sh. All o/s warr.
Mar. 12, 2007 – Dissolved. & Gas Income Property Fund and NCE Income
exercised prior to amalg.
Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Allied Chemical Corporation (N.Y. 1920)
Apr. 28, 1981 – Name changed to Allied Corporation. n Allied Petroleum of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
1965 – Charter cancelled.
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Allied Pitch-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Allstate Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Alminex Limited (Can. 1951)
May 1972 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 23, 1963 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 1, 1977 – Acquired by Canadian Superior Oil Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis $7.00 plus 1/13 of a Canadian Superior sh. for 1
Allied Resources Inc. (W.Va. Apr. 15, 1979) Allstate Uranium Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Alminex sh. (see Canadian Superior Oil Ltd.)
Feb. 26, 2002 – Continued into Nevada. Oct. 1959 – Name changed to Allstate Mining Corp. Ltd. n
Alminister Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Allied Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1952) Allstream Inc. (Can. July 14, 1997) Aug. 1957 – Amalgamated with Continental Consolidated
Dec. 1978 – Charter cancelled. June 4, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc.; basis $23 and either Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.)
Allied Roxana Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1936) 1.0909 new Telecom com. shs. or 1.0909 new Telecom
Feb. 25, 1974 – Merged into Cavalier Energy Inc.; basis cl. B pfce shs. for 1 cl. A or cl. B Allstream sh. (see Almo Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1999)
1 new for 3.54 old shs. Manitoba Telecom Services Inc.) July 27, 2016 – Name changed to Blackrock Gold Corp.
Name changed to Zayo Canada Inc. (see Manitoba (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Allied-Signal Inc. (Del. Sept. 19, 1985 amalg.)
Telecom Services Inc.)
Dec. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Honeywell International Almont Capital Corp. (Alta. May 4, 2000)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Allure Industries Corporation (B.C. June 23, 1983) Oct. 26, 2001 – Continued into Canada.
Aug. 29, 1990 – Name changed to Allied Environmental Dec. 24, 2001 – Name changed to Biophage Pharma Inc.
Allied Strategies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1984) on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition
Services Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 29, 1996 – Name changed to Sleeman Breweries of Biophage Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Allure Resource Corporation (B.C. June 23, 1983)
Aug. 6, 1987 – Name changed to Allure Industries Almonty Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 2009)
Allied Telemedia Limited (Ont. 1944) Mar. 27, 2012 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Corporation. n
Mar. 16, 1976 – Dissolved. - Mines & Energy)

Allied Towers Merchants Limited (Ont. 1962) Allwest Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Almore Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Apr. 1967 – Acquired by Oshawa Wholesale Limited; 1982 – Placed into receivership and declared bankrupt. Oct. 1973 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
basis 3 Oshawa cl. A shs. for 10 Allied Towers 6% pref. No distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Tri-Bridge Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
shs.; 1 Oshawa cl. A sh. for 13 Allied Towers com. shs. 10 old shs.
Allyn Resources, Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1987)
and 1 Oshawa cl. A sh. for 17 Allied Towers com. shs.
Nov. 18, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Almos Mines Limited (Ont. 1970)
represented by voting trust certificate. (see Oshawa
Jan. 14, 2008 – Name changed to Troy Energy Corp.; Feb. 4, 1977 – Dissolved.
Wholesale Limited)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Allied Venture Properties Limited (Alta. Apr. 9, 1974 Aloak Corp. (Alta. Oct. 10, 1986)
amalg.) Alma Industries Inc. (Alta. 1981) June 22, 2006 – Name changed to Okalla Corp. n
Aug. 1, 1978 – Name changed to Buckingham Sept. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Dynamax
International Holdings Ltd.; basis unknown. (see FPsurvey Petrochemical Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Alona Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
- Industrials) Dec. 7, 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Alma Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1994)
Allison Pass Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Feb. 16, 2000 – Amalgamation of Alma Oil & Gas with Alopex Gold Inc. (Can. Feb. 22, 2017)
Sept. 23, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register. 854139 Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Hornet June 8, 2018 – Name changed to AEX Gold Inc. (see
Energy Ltd.; basis 0.1613 Hornet shs. for 1 com. sh. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Allman Technologies Inc. (Can. May 11, 2005) Alma. (see Hornet Energy Ltd.)
Apr. 27, 2009 – Name changed to Avaranta Resources Alouette Mines Limited (Que. 1954)
Ltd. n Alma Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1993) Nov. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
May 15, 2008 – Name changed to Remstar Resources
Allmed International Investments Corp. (B.C. Nov. 20, Ltd. n Alouette Uranium & Copper Mines Inc. (Que. 1954)
1978) 1956 – Name changed to Alouette Mines Limited. n
Feb. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Ecoprogress Canada Almada Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Holdings Inc. n Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Alouettes 1974 Capital Inc. (Alta. Sept. 13, 2000)
Dec. 31, 2001 – Formed Caxton Group Inc. in Ontario
Allmetal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Almaden Resources Corporation (B.C. Sept. 25, 1980) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Charter cancelled. Dec. 31, 2001 – Amalgamated with Fairfield Minerals Ltd. acquisition of and amalgamation with Caxton Group Inc. n
to form Almaden Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 Fairfield
Allon Therapeutics Inc. (Can. June 28, 2002) sh. and 0.77 new for 1 Almaden Resources sh. (see Alpa Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
July 16, 2013 – Acquired by Paladin Labs Inc. pursuant Almaden Minerals Ltd.) Mar. 1975 – Amalgamated with Desatoya Ltd., a subsid.
to a proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act; of Reed Paper Ltd., to form Reed Lumber Co. Ltd. Shldrs.
basis $900,000 cash payment and redemption of all o/s Almadex Minerals Limited (B.C. Apr. 10, 2015) entitled to pref. shs. of the amalg. co. on a sh.-for-sh.
shs. for $1.00 cash. May 18, 2018 – Name changed to Azucar Minerals Ltd. basis; new shs. subsequently redeemed at $12 per sh.
May 7, 2015 – Voluntarily dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Alpaka Resources Corp. (Can. May 6, 1987)
Allore Rouyn Metals Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Almahust Energy Corp. (B.C. May 5, 1972) July 12, 2004 – Dissolved.
1957 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 17, 1984 – Name changed to Canadian Entech
Research Corp. n Alpetro Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 6, 1994)
Alloy Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 13, 2007) Dec. 6, 2011 – Privatized at 39¢ per sh.
Dec. 20, 2010 – Name changed to Mkango Resources Almar Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Alpha Aracon Radio Electronics Limited (Ont. 1940)
acquisition of Lancaster Exploration Limited; basis 1 new July 1965 – Placed into receivership, following withdrawal
for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Almarco Industries Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1954) of bank line of credit. Receiver: Clarkson Co.
Mar. 13, 1999 – Struck off register. July 1966 – Assets sold by auction.
Alloycorp Mining Inc. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2006)
Aug. 10, 2016 – Privatized via amalgamation with Almark Capital Ltd. (Alta. 1974) Alpha Communications Corp. (Alta. Apr. 22, 1996)
1080224 B.C. Ltd., wholly owned by Resource Capital Feb. 1, 1992 – Formed Bioniche Inc. in Canada on Sept. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Lingo Media Inc. n
Fund IV L.P. and Resource Capital Fund VI L.P., to amalgamation with two of Vetrepharm Inc.'s wholly owned
continue under the Alloycorp name; basis 5¢ cash per subsidiaries, Bioniche Inc. and Caneire (Canada) Inc.; Alpha Exploration Inc. (B.C. Sept. 27, 2013)
sh. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Sept. 28, 2015 – Acquired by Lakeland Resources Inc.
(renamed ALX Uranium Corp.); basis 0.5 ALX Uranium
Allrich Energy Group Inc. (Alta. Nov. 18, 1993) Almark Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1974) com. sh. for 1 Alpha sh.
Aug. 2, 1996 – Name changed to AltaRex Corp. following July 14, 1986 – Name changed to Almark Capital Ltd. n
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Alpha Gold Corp. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1985)
AltaRex Inc. n Almaza Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Aug. 20, 2013 – Name changed to ALQ Gold Corp.; basis
Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled. 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Allseasons Building Products Inc. (Alta. Feb. 3, 1995)
Oct. 6, 2000 – Formed Gemini Corporation in Alberta on Almine Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Alpha-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
amalgamation with Gemini Engineering Inc. and Kinetic Aug. 18, 1989 – Dissolved. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Projects Inc. n
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Alpha Minerals Inc. (Alta. July 19, 2000) Alscope Consolidated Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1954) AltaCanada Energy Corp. (Alta. Nov. 12, 1997)
Dec. 6, 2013 – Acquired by Fission Uranium Corp.; basis Aug. 13, 1976 – Name changed to Almarco Industries Feb. 28, 2011 – Name changed to Montana Exploration
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
5.725 shs. of Fission and 0.5 shs. of Alpha Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
for 1 Alpha Minerals sh. & Energy)
Apr. 1, 2014 – Amalgamated with Fission Uranium Corp. Alscope Explorations Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1954)
July 4, 1961 – Name changed to Alscope Consolidated Altachem Pharma Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 16, 1996)
Alpha Mines Ltd. (B.C.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Oct. 5, 2005 – Name changed to Quest PharmaTech Inc.
Feb. 1977 – Dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Alset Energy Corp. (B.C. July 10, 2003)
Alpha-Omega Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1981) May 4, 2017 – Name changed to Alset Minerals Corp. AltaGas Income Trust (Alta. May 1, 2004)
Aug. 9, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 1, 2010 – Succeeded by AltaGas Ltd. pursuant to
plan of arrangement whereby AltaGas Ltd. was formed
Alpha-Omega Resources Corporation (B.C. Mar. 20, Alsof Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) to facilitate the conversion of the trust into a corporation
1981) Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled. and the trust was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey
Sept. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Alpha-Omega - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Industries Inc. n Alster Energy Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1980)
Oct. 21, 1983 – Name changed to New Alster Energy AltaGas Services Inc. (Can. Aug. 30, 1993)
Alpha One Corporation (Ont. June 18, 2002) Ltd. n May 5, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Apr. 27, 2011 – Formed Solvista Gold Corporation in to a new income trust named AltaGas Income Trust; basis
Ontario following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation Alston Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 8, 2011) 1 new trust unit for 1 com. sh. (see AltaGas Income Trust)
with Solvista Gold Corporation; basis 1 new sh. for 1 July 25, 2012 – Amalgamated with CanRock Energy
Solvista sh. and 0.470588 new shs. for 1 Alpha One sh. n AltaGas Utility Group Inc. (Can. July 6, 2005)
Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by CanRock Energy
Oct. 15, 2009 – Acquired by AltaGas Holdings #3 Inc.,
Corp., basis 1 new for 1 old sh. and 2.321 new for 1
Alpha Peak Leisure Inc. (B.C. June 24, 2011) an indirect wholly owned subsid. of AltaGas Income Trust,
CanRock sh. (see Alston Energy Inc.)
June 23, 2015 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to for $10.50 per sh. (see AltaGas Income Trust)
continue with same name; other amalgamating entity was Alston Energy Inc. (Alta. July 17, 2012 amalg.)
1016772 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Altair Gold Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 2005)
May 9, 2014 – Placed into receivership and all officers
June 2, 2016 – Name changed to Altair Resources Inc.
and directors resigned. Alvarez and Marsal Canada Inc.
Alpha Ventures Inc. (Alta. Apr. 22, 1996) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
appointed receiver.
Aug. 28, 1998 – Name changed to Alpha Communications Aug. 2014 – Sale of Pembina and minor properties
Corp. n Altair International Gold Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1973)
completed for $469,480. Dec. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Altair International,
May 15, 2015 – Sale of Provost properties completed for Inc. n
Alpha Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) $1,240,000.
June 1953 – Charter cancelled. May 23, 2015 – Alvarez and Marsal Canada discharged
Altair International, Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1973)
as monitor. No funds available for distribution to shldrs.
AlphaNet Telecom Inc. (Ont. May 4, 1990) July 17, 2002 – Name changed to Altair Nanotechnologies
Feb. 8, 1999 – Declared bankrupt and all directors had Alston Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 1, 2007) Inc. and continued into Canada. n
resigned. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. of Toronto was Dec. 8, 2011 – Name changed to Alston Energy Inc. and
appointed trustee. Distributions were made to employees, continued into Alberta. n Altair Mining Corporation Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Aug. 25,
secured and unsecured creditors but no funds were 1967)
available for shldrs. Alta Explorations Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1981) Apr. 19, 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Altair
July 4, 2005 – Trustee discharged. Mar. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Akash Ventures Inc.; Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Alpine Exploration Corporation (B.C. May 12, 1980) Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. (Can. July 17, 2002)
Nov. 19, 1997 – Name changed to Shiega Resources Alta Genetics Inc. (Can. Dec. 31, 1987 amalg.) May 15, 2012 – Continued into Delaware.
Corporation and continued into Yukon. n Aug. 3, 2000 – Going private transaction; basis $4.00 per
Altair Ventures Incorporated (B.C. Nov. 17, 2005)
com. sh.
Alpine Oil Services Corporation (Alta. Aug. 22, 1989) Sept. 10, 2012 – Name changed to Altair Gold Inc. n
Aug. 21, 2000 – Following Plan of Arrangement with Alta-Kor Inc. (Alta. Oct. 28, 1994)
U.S.-based Weatherford International, Inc. all com. shs. Dec. 1999 – HSBC Bank Canada demanded payment of AltaQuest Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 28, 1996)
were acquired in exchange for 0.039 of an exchangeable approx. $2,300,000 owed to HSBC as of Nov. 9, 1999. July 6, 2000 – Name changed to Chain Energy
sh. of Weatherford Oil Services, Inc. or 0.039 of a Mar. 24, 2000 – Sought protection under the Companies' Corporation. n
Weatherford International common share for each Alpine Creditor Arrangement Act (CCAA) which was terminated
com. sh. held. (see Weatherford Oil Services, Inc.) and PricewaterhouseCoopers in Edmonton, Alta., was Altar Gold & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
appointed receiver. July 10, 1989 – Name changed to Northern Dancer
Alpine Silver Ltd. (B.C. 1978) 2002 – All assets sold and a partial distribution was made Resources Ltd. n
Dec. 13, 1984 – Name changed to High Level Resources to secured creditors.
Ltd. n June 30, 2003 – Receiver discharged. There were no AltaRex Corp. (Alta. Nov. 18, 1993)
funds available for distribution to shldrs. May 31, 1997 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Alpine Subsurface Electronics Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, same name.
1989) Alta Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Feb. 6, 2004 – Name changed to Twin Butte Energy Ltd.
Mar. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Alpine Oil Services May 12, 1959 – Name changed to Carbec Mines Ltd. n pursuant to plan of arrangement with AltaRex Medical
Corporation. n Corp. (Medical) and Nova Bancorp Investments Ltd.;
Alta Mira Energy Corp. (Alta. 1987) basis (i) more than 1,000 shs. - 1 Twin Butte sh. plus 10
Alquin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Aug. 9, 1988 – Name changed to Miralta Energy Corp.; Medical shs. for 10 AltaRex Corp. shs., (ii) 151 to 1,000
1969 – Name changed to Alquin Pacific Ltd. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n shs. - 5¢ plus 1 Medical sh. for 1 AltaRex Corp. sh. or (iii)
less than 150 shs. - 65¢ cash for 1 AltaRex Corp. sh. n
Alquin Pacific Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Alta Pacific Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
Oct. 15, 1974 – Dissolved. Dec. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Conquistador AltaRex Medical Corp. (Alta. Dec. 8, 2003)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 15, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Alrose Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) ViRexx Medical Corp. to continue with the name ViRexx
May 1980 – Charter cancelled. Alta Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 16, 1977) Medical Corp.; basis 1 new ViRexx sh. for 2 old AltaRex
Apr. 4, 1989 – Acquired by CanEuro Resources Ltd.; shs. (see ViRexx Medical Corp.)
Alsab Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957)
basis 0.8 CanEuro shs. for 1 Alta sh. (see CanEuro
Feb. 15, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Altarich Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 19, 1993)
Resources Ltd.)
Sept. 26, 1996 – Name changed to Millennium
The Alschbach Gold Mining Company, Limited (Ont. Communications Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
Alta Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 4, 1987)
Aug. 28, 1922) acquisition of Cyphertech Systems (Canada) Inc.; basis
Mar. 5, 1992 – Name changed to International Bio Waste
Feb. 25, 1985 – Name changed to Hispyke Explorations 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Systems Inc. n
Inc. n
Alta Vista Ventures Ltd. (B.C. July 23, 1980) Altavista Mines Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 1995)
Alschbach Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) July 26, 2000 – Name changed to Jitec Inc.; basis 1 new
May 17, 2017 – Name changed to Global UAV
1944 – Name changed to Mylake Mines Ltd. n for 4 old shs. n
Technologies Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Altech Resource Services Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Alto Industries Inc. (B.C. June 6, 1987) Alwin Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Apr. 10, 1990 – Acquired by Canadian Fracmaster Ltd. Apr. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Alto Minerals Inc. n Nov. 1973 – Name changed to Advent Developments
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
for $0.485 per sh. (see Canadian Fracmaster Ltd.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Alto Minerals Inc. (B.C. June 6, 1987)
Altek Power Corporation (B.C. Jan. 27, 1986 amalg.) Apr. 19, 2002 – Name changed to Alto Ventures Ltd.; Alwyn Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 15, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Nov. 8, 1977 – Dissolved.
Energy)
Alter NRG Corp. (Alta. Feb. 20, 2007) Alya Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 21, 2010)
Sept. 2, 2015 – Acquired by 1030629 B.C. Ltd., a wholly Altomac Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Mar. 6, 2012 – Name changed to Snipp Interactive Inc.
owned subsid. of Sunshine Kaidi New Energy Group Co., Sept. 21, 1959 – Dissolved. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Ltd.; basis $5.00 cash per sh. Consumer Impulse, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
The Alton Corporation (Ont. 1945)
Altera Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1979) 1985 – Amalgamated with International Kenergy Alyattes Enterprises Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1996)
Mar. 29, 1985 – Name changed to Ad Com Marketing Resource Corporation to form Interquest Resources Feb. 1, 2007 – Name changed to Wedge Energy
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. International Inc. pursuant to amalgamation of wholly
Industrials) owned 1272639 Alberta Ltd. with Wedge Energy Inc.,
Alton Oils Ltd. (unknown) constituting a reverse takeover by Wedge; basis 1
Alterio Resources Limited (Alta. 1987) Dec. 1952 – Assets sold to Triad Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 12 Alyattes sh. for 1 Wedge sh. Subsequently, Alyattes com.
Jan. 4, 1991 – Amalgamated with Paragon Petroleum new for 1 old sh. shs. were consolidated on a 3-for-4 basis. n
Limited (basis 1 new for 1 old sh.) and PPC Oil & Gas Feb. 24, 1953 – All o/s 4% debs. redeemed at par.
Corp. (basis 1 new for 2 old shs.) to form Paragon Alyattes Resources Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1996)
Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 22 old shs. (see Altoro Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1979) June 28, 1999 – Name changed to Alyattes Enterprises
Paragon Petroleum Corporation) Oct. 18, 2000 – Acquired by Solitario Resources Inc. n
Corporation; basis 1 Solitario sh. for 3 Altoro shs.
Alternative Earth Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1995)
Sept. 28, 2016 – Name changed to Black Sea Copper & Alyson Holdings Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Altra Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1988)
Gold Corp. pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition Apr. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Continental Waste
Jan. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Odin Mining and
of (old) Black Sea Copper & Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for Conversion Inc. n
Exploration Ltd.; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n
1.24 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Am-Can Productions Limited (Ont. 1964)
Altura Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 6, 1936)
Alternative Fuel Systems (2004) Inc. (Alta. Oct. 19, 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 23, 1963 – Dissolved.
2000)
June 7, 2011 – Acquired by AFS Acquisition Co. Inc., a Amadeus Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969)
Altus Group Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 10, 2005)
wholly owned subsid. of Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc., for July 10, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. (see
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Altus Group Limited
50¢ per sh. Petrocel Industries Inc.)
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Altus Group
Limited was formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund Amagami Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Alternative Fuel Systems Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1997) into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
Aug. 4, 2004 – Name changed to AFS Energy Inc. June 30, 1980 – Amalgamated with Pyx Explorations
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Limited.
pursuant to plan of arrangement under the Companies'
Creditors Arrangement Act whereby the co.'s natural gas Alubec Industries Inc. (Can. 1983) Amalfi Capital Corporation (Alta. Sept. 17, 2007)
engine equipment business was transferred to a new co., Mar. 29, 1993 – Amalgamated into Holopak Technologies Aug. 10, 2010 – Continued into Ontario.
Alternative Fuel Systems (2004) Inc., at fair market value Inc. All o/s shs. of Alubec were exchanged for $5,190,243 Aug. 24, 2010 – Name changed to Royal Coal Corp.
of $1,400,000 and spun off; 90% of the new co. shs. were and 223,000 com. shs. of Holopak. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
distributed to creditors and 10% to shldrs.; basis 1 new
acquisition of CDR Minerals Inc. and subsequent
for 5 old shs. n Aludra Software Inc. (Ont. June 24, 1997)
amalgamation of CDR with wholly owned subsid. of
Feb. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Aludra Inc. (see
Amalfi; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Altero Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1986) FPsurvey - Industrials)
& Energy)
June 10, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Alumax Inc. (Del. Oct. 17, 1973)
Amalgamated Beau-Belle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
Alterra Power Corp. (B.C. Jan. 22, 2008) Aug. 18, 1998 – Acquired by Aluminum Company of
Mar. 1, 1982 – Dissolved.
Feb. 8, 2018 – Acquired by Innergex Renewable Energy America of Pennsylvania; basis 0.6975 Aluminum shs.
Inc.; basis (i) 0.5563 Innergex com. shs., or (ii) Cdn$8.25 for 1 Alumax sh. Amalgamated Bonanza Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1974
cash for 1 Alterra sh. amalg.)
Aluminium Limited (Can. June 3, 1902)
Dec. 7, 1979 – Merged with Gulf Canada Western Ltd.,
Alterrus Systems Inc. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1996) Apr. 28, 1966 – Name changed to Alcan Aluminium
a subsid. of Gulf Canada Limited; basis $30 or 1 new for
Jan. 21, 2014 – Filed for bankruptcy. The Bowra Group Limited. n
2.82 old shs.
Inc. appointed trustee.
Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Can. 1902) Amalgamated CanGold Inc. (Ont. July 25, 1995)
Altex Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Apr. 23, 1987 – Shldrs. of Alcan Aluminium Limited (the Jan. 1, 1996 – Formed Central Asia Goldfields
1958 – Acquired by New Superior Oils of Canada Ltd; parent co.) approved a sh. for sh. exchange, making Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with Kazakstan
basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. Aluminum Co. of Canada, Ltd. the parent company of the Goldfields Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover
1961 – Struck off register. Alcan Group. As part of the reorganization, the company's by Kazakstan. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
name has changed to Alcan Aluminium Limited, and now
Altex Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 26, 1979) acts as both the parent holding company for the Alcan Amalgamated Chibougamau Gold Mines Ltd. (Que.
Jan. 5, 1993 – Acquired by ATCOR Resources Ltd.; basis group, and the principal operating company in the group. 1946)
1 ATCOR cl. A non-vtg. sh. for 2.475 Altex com. shs. (see (see Alcan Aluminium Limited) Dec. 23, 1972 – Dissolved.
ATCOR Resources Ltd.)
Alur Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Amalgamated Electric Corp. Ltd (Can. 1929)
Altiplano Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 5, 2010) Dec. 22, 1958 – Dissolved. May 1955 – 99% of com. shs. acquired by The General
Nov. 10, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia.
Electric Co. Ltd. of England. Controlling interest previously
June 6, 2018 – Name changed to Altiplano Metals Inc. Alvear Technologies Inc. (Alta. May 24, 1996) held by Northern Electric Co. Ltd., was sold to A. L.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 20, 1998 – Formed Nortech Geomatics International Mailman and J. L. Mailman in 1952 at $20 per sh. Minority
Inc. following merger with Nortech Geomatics Inc.; basis shldrs. were at that time given opportunity to sell their
Altitude Venture Capital Corp. (Can. June 19, 1998) 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 27, 2000 – Name changed to D-BOX Technologies shs. at the same price.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Alvija Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Amalgamated General Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Sept. 15, 1976 – Name changed to Paulson Mines Ltd.; Aug. 26, 1983 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Altmark Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 4, 1987) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 20, 1997 – Amalgamated with 716881 Alberta Ltd.,
Amalgamated Gold Fields Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1933)
a wholly owned subsid. of Purcell Energy Ltd.; basis 0.6 Alvopetro Inc. (Alta. Jan. 15, 2007) Sold property to Headwater Mines Ltd. for undisclosed
Purcell shs. for 1 Altmark sh. (see Purcell Energy Ltd.) Nov. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Fortaleza Energy Inc. sh. int. Charter surrendered. (see Headwater Mines Ltd.)
following the sale of its interests in Brazilian petroleum
Alto Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
assets. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Amalgamated Income Limited Partnership (B.C. Nov.
Dec. 19, 1985 – Name changed to General Western
18, 1994)
Industries Ltd. n
Sept. 1, 2010 – Liquidated for $1.46 per sh.
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Amalgamated Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 10, 1939) Amark Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Amble Green Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1981)
1971 – Assets acquired by Mayfield Explorations & Mar. 13, 1987 – Name changed to O.E.X. Electromagnetic June 23, 1993 – Name changed to Western Logic
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Developments Limited. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Amalgamated Knee Lake Mines Ltd. (Man. 1947) Amarok Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, 2012 amalg.) Amble Resources Limited (B.C. 1980)
Apr. 1976 – Charter cancelled. June 16, 2014 – Name changed to Powder Mountain Oct. 17, 1986 – Acquired by Valar Resources Ltd.; basis
Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Valar Resources Ltd.)
Amalgamated Larder Mines Limited (Ont. Oct. 27,
1941) Amaryllis Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2006) Amblin Resources Inc. (Alta. June 11, 1996)
July 1980 – Name changed to Larder Resources Inc.; June 11, 2007 – Name changed to Avanti Mining Inc. n Jan. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Amblin Technologies
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Amato Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 26, 2007) Industrials)
Amalgamated Mines and Minerals Corp. (Que. 1951) Feb. 16, 2018 – Name changed to Aurora Royalties Inc.
Sept. 2, 1978 – Charter cancelled. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ambrex Mining Corporation (Ont. Aug. 21, 1995 amalg.)
June 14, 1999 – Continued into Alberta.
Amalgamated Mining Development Ltd. (Que. 1959) Amax Athabaska Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Sept. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Karmin Exploration
Jan. 15, 1985 – Formed Amalgamated Mining Western 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Ltd. on amalgamation with Amalgamated Mining Western basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Energy)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Amax Gold Inc. (Del. Apr. 1, 1987) Ambrilia Biopharma Inc. (Can. Apr. 2, 2001)
Amalgamated Mining Western Ltd. (Que. 1959) June 2, 1998 – Amalgamated with Kinross Gold Apr. 8, 2011 – Filed for bankruptcy. Raymond Chabot
July 12, 1994 – Name changed to Westall Resources Corporation; basis 0.8004 Kinross shs. for 1 Amax sh. inc. appointed trustee.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Amaya Gaming Group Inc. (Que. Jan. 30, 2004) Amca Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Nov. 28, 2014 – Name changed to Amaya Inc. n Nov. 20, 1980 – Name changed to Amca Resources
Amalgamated Oil Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1918) Ltd. n
1950 – Name changed to Amalgamated Oil Co. (1950) Amaya Inc. (Que. Jan. 30, 2004)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Aug. 1, 2017 – Name changed to The Stars Group Inc. Amca Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
and continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Amalgamated Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1941)
May 1955 – Liquidation payments totaling 50¢ per sh. Amazon Mining Holding plc (U.K. Aug. 14, 2006) Amcan Cyphermaster Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
made January 1944 to May 1955. Apr. 26, 2011 – Name changed to Verde Potash plc. n Apr. 14, 1988 – Acquired by Aura Systems Inc., a
Oct. 15, 1958 – Sold to Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd. Delaware corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
in 1958. Final distribution to shldrs. of 6 2/3¢ per sh. Amazon Petroleum Corp. (B.C. June 9, 1981)
Feb. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Brigadier Resources Amcan Industries Corporation (Ont. 1918)
Amalgamated Properties Limited (Can. 1961) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Mar. 18, 1982 – Placed into receivership. Proceeds from
1979 – Amalgamated with Westburg Investments Ltd. to sale of assets insufficient to meet demands of secured
form Greenland Properties Ltd.; basis 1 new for 500 old Ambassador Development Corporation of Canada creditors. No distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs.
shs. Privately held. Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Amcan Insurance Services Inc. (Alta. 1987)
June 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Amalgamated Rare Earth Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) 1992 – In receivership and Dunwoody Ltd. (Calgary)
Ambassador Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
June 28, 1979 – Name changed to Rare Earth Resources appointed receiver.
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ambassador Industries Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1978) May 1993 – Secured creditors had been paid, but suffered
Apr. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Barrier Mining Corp.; a shortfall. The unsecured creditors received a small
Amalgamated Resources Ltd. (Yuk. May 20, 1958) basis 4 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) distribution, but there was nothing left for shldrs.
May 1, 1974 – Name changed to Great Bear Mining Ltd.; Dec. 1, 1994 – Receiver discharged.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ambassador Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
June 8, 1973 – Name changed to Petrowest Resources Amcana Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Amalta Oils & Minerals Limited (Alta. 1952) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Nov. 20, 1981 – Name changed to Paracorp Ltd. n
Amco Industrial Holdings Limited (Ont. 1954)
Ambassador Mining Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Nov. 4, 1985 – Name changed to International Amco
Amalta Oils Limited (Alta. 1952) 1970 – Name changed to New Ambassador
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 4, 1966 – Name changed to Amalta Oils & Minerals Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Amcorp Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966)
Amber Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 1, 1992)
May 17, 1996 – Name changed to Molycor Gold
Amana Copper Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 4, 2011) Nov. 23, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Alberta
Corporation. n
Oct. 27, 2015 – Name changed to International Energy Company Ltd.; basis $7.50 per sh. or 0.225 of a
Wastewater Systems Inc. following reverse takeover com. sh. of Alberta Energy for 1 com. sh. of Amber. (see
acquisition of International Wastewater Heat Exchange Amera Industries Corp. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979)
Alberta Energy Company Ltd.)
Systems Inc. n Feb. 10, 1995 – Name changed to International Amera
Amber Mining and Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Industries Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Amanda Mines Ltd. (Man. 1943) 1953 – Charter cancelled.
May 1956 – Name changed to Explorers Alliance Ltd. n Amera Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11, 2000)
Amber Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970) Dec. 23, 2008 – Name changed to Panthera Exploration
Dec. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Banner Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Amanda Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Mar. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ltd. n
Ameracrude International Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 1976
Amanta Resources Ltd. (Wyo. Jan. 29, 1999) Ambergate Explorations Inc. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987 amalg.)
Dec. 1, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see amalg.) Aug. 3, 1983 – Name changed to The Canadian Games
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 15, 1994 – Amalgamated with Kenrich Mining Network Inc. n
Corporation. (see Kenrich Mining Corporation)
Amar Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987) Ameracrude Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Feb. 23, 1995 – Continued into Canada. Amberhill Mining Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Oct. 28, 1981 – Name changed to Camino Energy Corp.
Mar. 3, 2003 – Dissolved. Oct. 25, 1982 – Name changed to Amberhill Petroleums (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Limited. n
Amarado Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 11, 1986) Amerada Hess Corporation (Del. 1920)
May 25, 1995 – Continued into Canada. Amberhill Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1980) May 9, 2006 – Name changed to Hess Corporation.
Aug. 29, 1995 – Name changed to AfriOre Limited; basis Sept. 29, 1989 – Dissolved.
1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Ameranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Amberquest Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) June 29, 1972 – Name changed to Jamestown
Amarillo Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1986) Dec. 9, 1988 – Continued into Canada. Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Aug. 15, 1988 – Name changed to Cromwell Resources July 12, 2004 – Dissolved.
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Ameratech Systems Corporation (B.C. Dec. 5, 1979)
& Energy) Ambis Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Aug. 26, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Sept. 22, 1966 – Dissolved.
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Amerel Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1960) American Chromium Limited (Alta. 1981 amalg.) American Ethanol (International) Corporation (Can.
1969 – Assets sold to Twentieth Century Explorations Jan. 30, 1992 – Amalgamated with Courageous Sept. 28, 1983)
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Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. Exploration Inc. to form Rhonda Mining Corporation; basis Aug. 19, 1996 – Name changed to American
1 new for 10 Courageous shs. and 1 new for 10 American Agri-Technology Corporation.
Amerex Development Corp. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1969) Chromium cl. A or cl. B shs. (see Rhonda Mining
Aug. 22, 1986 – Dissolved and struck off register. Corporation) American Exploration Corp. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1980)
Aug. 25, 1993 – Name changed to Asia Minerals Corp. n
Ameri-Can Agri Co. Inc. (B.C. Oct. 17, 2014) American Comstock Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 18,
Feb. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Acana Capital Corp. n 1985) American Fibre Corporation (B.C. Sept. 14, 1983)
Jan. 9, 1998 – Name changed to International Comstock July 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with Heritage Petroleums
Americ Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc. to form Heritage American Resource Corp.; basis 1
Jan. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Novamin Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 Heritage Petroleums shs. and 1 new for 8
new for 8 old shs. n American Consolidated Minerals Corp. (B.C. Jan. 30, American Fibre shs. (see Heritage American Resource
2009 amalg.) Corp.)
Americ Resources Corp. (B.C. May 25, 1983) Dec. 4, 2014 – Acquired by Starcore International Mines
Apr. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Rolland Virtual Ltd.; basis 1 Starcore com. sh. for 3 American American Fluorite Corporation (B.C. Dec. 12, 1977)
Business Systems Ltd. following reverse takeover Consolidated com. shs. Mar. 21, 1983 – Name changed to AFC Energy
acquisition of Rolland Virtual Business Systems (Quebec) Corporation. n
Ltd. n American Copper and Smelting Ltd. (Can. 1968)
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. American Frontier Mining & Refining Co. Ltd. (Ont.
America Mineral Fields Inc. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1979) 1957)
Aug. 11, 1995 – Continued into Yukon. American Copper Corp. (Yuk. Aug. 7, 1998) Jan. 14, 1963 – Dissolved.
May 17, 2004 – Name changed to Adastra Minerals Inc. n July 29, 1999 – Name changed to E-Phoria Online
Systems Inc. n American Gem Corporation (Ont. Oct. 7, 1988)
America West Capital Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1964) Oct. 27, 1999 – Name changed to Digital Gem
Mar. 7, 1997 – Name changed to AME Resource Capital American Copper Corporation (B.C. Jan. 27, 2006) Corporation. n
Corp. n Jan. 30, 2009 – Formed American Consolidated Minerals
Corp. in British Columbia on amalgamation with Golden American Girl Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1986)
American Aquatech Inc. (B.C. 1981) Oasis Exploration Corp. and Lebon Gold Mines Limited; Apr. 1, 1991 – Name changed to T.K.O. Resources Inc.;
May 30, 1984 – Name changed to American Aquatech basis 1 new for 1 Golden Oasis sh., 1.2 new for 1 Lebon basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
International Inc. n Gold sh. and 1 new for 1 American Copper sh. n
American Gold Capital Corporation (Alta. Oct. 30,
American Aquatech International Inc. (B.C. 1981) American Coppermine Resources Limited (Alta. Mar. 1995)
Oct. 9, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. 27, 1987) Oct. 17, 2001 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
Feb. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Carleton Resources Feb. 23, 2007 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
American Barrick Resources Corporation (Ont. July Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.2 old shs. n Chesapeake Gold Corp.; basis 0.29 new Chesapeake
14, 1984 amalg.) com. sh. plus 0.029 new Chesapeake series 1 cl. A
Jan. 1, 1995 – Name changed to Barrick Gold Corporation American Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, 2004) restricted vtg. sh. for 1 old American Gold com. sh. Also
following amalgamation with a wholly owned subsidiary. Aug. 26, 2005 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey 0.29 new Chesapeake com. sh. purchase wt. for 1 old
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) - Mines & Energy) American Gold wt. (previously received as 0.5 new wt.
for 1 com. sh.).
American Biodynamics Inc. (B.C. 1984) American Daleco Technologies Corp. (B.C. 1985)
1992 – Continued into Wyoming. Oct. 20, 1987 – Name changed to International Daleco American Highland Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983)
Technologies Corp. and continued into California; basis Feb. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Cryocon Containers
American Bonanza Gold Corp. (B.C. Dec. 10, 2004) 1 new for 3 old shs. Inc. n
July 8, 2014 – Acquired by Kerr Mines Inc.; basis 0.53
Kerr com. shs. for 1 American Bonanza com. sh. American Digital Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1981) American Income Trust (Ont. June 8, 1999)
June 21, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 19, 2006 – Merger involving AmeriStar RSP Income
American Bonanza Gold Mining Corp. (B.C. July 19, Trust (0.608722 for 1) and Income Financial Trust; basis
1994) American Eagle Petroleums Ltd. (Sask. Aug. 24, 1954) 0.493092 new Income Financial unit for 1 old American
Mar. 30, 2005 – Succeeded by American Bonanza Gold June 25, 1980 – Continued into Canada. (see CS Income unit
Corp. pursuant to plan of arrangement acquisition of Resources Limited)
International Taurus Resources Inc. and the co. by newly June 1, 1982 – Continued into Alberta. (see CS American Insulock Inc. (B.C. Oct. 19, 1984)
incorporated wholly owned American Bonanza Gold Corp. Resources Limited) Sept. 20, 2010 – Name changed to Lexicon Building
(ABGC); basis 0.2 ABGC shs. for 1 International Taurus Aug. 5, 1993 – Acquired by CS Resources Limited; basis Systems Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
sh. and 0.25 ABGC shs. for 1 American Bonanza Gold 2 CS shs., 1.6 CS wts. and $12.50 for 100 American
Mining Corp. sh. n Eagle shs. (see CS Resources Limited) American Investment Capital Corporation (Alta. 1986)
June 13, 1991 – Name changed to Westland Investment
American Budgetel Inc. (B.C. 1983) American Eco Corporation (Ont. Feb. 6, 1969) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 26, 1989 – Name changed to ISO Ventures Inc.; Aug. 2000 – Filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n United States Bankruptcy Code and under the Companies American Lead Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1948)
Creditors Arrangement Act. Texas-based BDO Seidman, Jan. 16, 1964 – Dissolved.
American Bullion Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 11, 1987) LLP was appointed as financial advisors. In Canada,
June 16, 2011 – Remaining 47.7% interest acquired by PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed as monitor. American Leduc Petroleums Limited (Alta. Sept. 6,
Red Chris Development Company Ltd., a wholly owned Oct. 30, 2000 – Certain of the company's assets had 1947)
subsid. of Imperial Metals Corporation, for $2.45 per been sold and the net proceeds applied to outstanding Oct. 21, 2003 – Merged with 1063339 Alberta Ltd., a
share. debts. The company intended to dispose of additional wholly owned subsid. of Veteran Resources Inc.; basis
assets but did not anticipate that the net proceeds would $0.23 per sh. (see Veteran Resources Inc.)
American Can Canada Inc. (Can. 1887) be sufficient enough to permit any distribution to shldrs.
1984 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same Apr. 2002 – Hearing date had been obtained for an American Lithium Company Ltd. (Que. 1954)
name. amended plan of liquidation. shldrs. had been deemed Aug. 26, 1972 – Dissolved.
Dec. 31, 1986 – Name changed to Onex Packaging Inc. n to reject the plan, or, are unimpaired, and their votes were
not being solicited. New-York based Bankruptcy Services, American Manor Corp. (Can. Dec. 12, 1990 amalg.)
LLP was handling the balloting and held copies of the Aug. 10, 2000 – Name changed to American Manor
American Canadian Systems Inc. (B.C. July 2, 1980)
amended plan of liquidation. Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Apr. 3, 1991 – Name changed to Maxcard Systems
International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
American Energy Corporation (B.C. 1982 amalg.) American Manor Enterprises Inc. (Can. Dec. 12, 1990
American-Canadian Uranium Co. Ltd. (Del. 1949) June 1, 1984 – Name changed to Nickling Resources amalg.)
Feb. 1953 – Name changed to Athabasca Uranium Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 25, 2006 – Name changed to Overland Realty
Ltd. n Limited. n
American Environmental Enterprises Corporation
American Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) (Alta. 1985) American Medical Technologies, Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. 1987 – Continued into Delaware.
Sept. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Tidel Technologies
Inc.
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American Metal Climax, Inc. (N.Y. 1887) Inc. was appointed receiver. The court also approved the American Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1945)
July 1, 1974 – Name changed to AMAX Inc. sale of certain assets of the co. and ASEI to North Aug. 1954 – Name changed to Rayrock Mines Limited;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS American Detectors, Inc. for US$14,000,000 and basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
American Metropolitan Enterprises Limited (Ont. 1960) 3,500,000 special warrants. The co. was also placed into
July 26, 1972 – Name changed to AME Limited. n bankruptcy and Mandelbaum Spergel was appointed Americanadian Mining and Exploration Co. Limited
trustee. (Ont. 1928)
American Microlink Inc. (B.C. 1983) June 2002 – All known secured creditors had been paid. Aug. 9, 1972 – Dissolved.
June 27, 1985 – Name changed to International Union June 1, 2004 – Trustee has kept the file open should
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n there be any additional claims. There would not be Americas Bullion Royalty Corp. (Bermuda Aug. 20,
sufficient funds for any distributions to unsecured creditors 2012)
American Mines & Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1956) or shldrs. Apr. 17, 2014 – Succeeded by Till Capital Ltd. following
Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled. the acquisition of Americas Bullion Royalty Corp.
American Sidewinder Oil Corporation (B.C. July 31, (predecessor public company) with Americas Bullion the
American Natural Energy Corporation (Okla. Oct. 18, 1985) deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. (see
1990 amalg.) Nov. 23, 1992 – Name changed to Texas Sidewinder Oil FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 20, 1994 – Amalgamated with Alexander Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Corporation to form new co. with same name Alexander Americas Petrogas Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, 2008 amalg.)
Energy Corporation; basis 1.62 new for 1 old sh. American Standard Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960) Aug. 9, 2016 – Name changed to GrowMax Resources
1960 – Name changed to Consolidated Standard Mines Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
American Nepheline Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1961 – Name changed to Industrial Minerals of Canada Ameridex Minerals Corp. (B.C. July 8, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n American Technology & Information Inc. (B.C. June Sept. 13, 2006 – Name changed to Rocher Deboule
27, 1966) Minerals Corp. n
American Nevada Gold Corp. (B.C. May 12, 1987) Feb. 24, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 6, 2004 – Name changed to Northern Canadian Ameridian Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1988)
Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n American Telecommunications Corporation (B.C. May 9, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
1979)
American Nortel Communications Inc. (B.C. 1979) Dec. 31, 1990 – Name changed to ATC Inc. and Ameriplas Holdings Ltd. (Can. Sept. 26, 2003)
Feb. 9, 1993 – Continued into Wyoming. continued into Delaware. July 13, 2010 – Name changed to Downtown Industries
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
American Oakwood Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1980) American Telesource International Inc. (Ont. May 26,
Oct. 29, 1986 – Name changed to American Ore Ltd. n 1994 amalg.) AmeriStar RSP Income Trust (Ont. Dec. 7, 1999)
May 22, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. exchanged for shares June 19, 2006 – Merger involving American Income Trust
American Ore Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1980) of American TeleSource International, Inc., a Delaware (0.493092 for 1) and Income Financial Trust; basis
Apr. 14, 1992 – Name changed to American Exploration corporation; basis 1 com. sh. for 1 com. sh. Co. now a 0.608722 new Income Financial unit for 1 old AmeriStar
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n wholly owned subsid. of American TeleSource - Delaware. unit.

American Pacific Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1960) American Transportation Television Network, Inc. Ameritel Management, Inc. (B.C. 1980)
May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. (Can. Nov. 27, 1986 amalg.) June 4, 1992 – Acquired by WCT Communications, Inc.;
July 7, 1997 – Dissolved. basis 1 WCT sh. for 3 Ameritel shs.
American Pacific Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 1981 amalg.)
2000 – Continued into Delaware. American Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Ameritex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
July 1972 – Name changed to Sonic Drying Systems Ltd.; Aug. 28, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
American Pacific Mining Company Inc. (B.C. 1983) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1988 – Continued into Canada. (see Breakwater Amerix Precious Metals Corporation (Ont. May 31,
Resources Ltd.) American Vanadium Corp. (Can. Mar. 2, 2006) 2004)
Mar. 19, 1990 – Amalgamated with Breakwater July 20, 2017 – Name changed to Monitor Ventures Inc.; Dec. 22, 2014 – Name changed to Eagle Graphite
Resources Ltd.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see Breakwater basis 1 new for 25 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Incorporated; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Resources Ltd.) Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) - Mines & Energy)

American Petroleum Industries Canada Ltd. (Alta. American Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1987) Ameroil Energy Corporation (B.C. 1979)
1952) Apr. 1, 1992 – Name changed to Asha Ventures Inc.; Aug. 1989 – Continued into Alberta.
Struck off register. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 18, 1990 – Amalgamated in Oklahoma to continue
with same name.
American Platinum Inc. (B.C. 1980) American Volcano Minerals Corp. (B.C. 1964) Nov. 7, 1990 – Name changed to ALN Resources
Sept. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Oct. 9, 1986 – Name changed to Genco Industries Inc. n Corporation following amalgamation with wholly owned
ALN Resources Corporation. n
American Potash Corp. (B.C. June 5, 2006) American Wellhead Services Inc. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
Jan. 22, 2018 – Name changed to New Tech Lithium May 13, 1994 – Name changed to Coronado Resources Amerpro Industries Inc. (Alta. May 30, 1988)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Amerpro Resources
Inc. and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for
American Power & Waste Management Ltd. (B.C. June 5 old shs. n
American Westwater Technology Group Ltd. (B.C.
14, 1988 amalg.)
1983)
Apr. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Columbia Fuels Inc. Amerpro Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 6, 2009)
Nov. 12, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Columbia Fuels Oct. 14, 2009 – Name changed to Electric Metals Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n American Wild Woodland Ginseng Corp. (Can. Jan.
30, 1995) Amertek Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1985 amalg.)
American Reserve Energy Corporation (Alta. May 10, July 6, 2006 – Dissolved. June 27, 1989 – Continued into Ontario.
2001)
May 28, 2003 – Name changed to bcMetals Corporation American Wollastonite Mining Corp. (B.C. Sept. 26, Ametal Mining Corp. (Que. 1955)
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Red Chris 1988) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Development Company Ltd. for total consideration of Apr. 25, 1997 – Name changed to Previa Resources Ltd.;
2,000,000 com. shs. n basis 1 new for 6.7 old shs. n Amex Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1998)
July 31, 2001 – Name changed to Global SortWeb.com
American Reserve Mining Corporation (B.C. Dec. 29, American Yellowknife Exploration Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1944) Inc. followed by the Aug. 7, 2001, Qualifying Transaction
1980) Feb. 5, 1945 – Name changed to American Yellowknife acquisition of Monetary Capital Corporation; basis 4 new
Dec. 21, 1994 – Name changed to AMI Resources Inc.; Gold Mines Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1,200 for 1 old sh. n
basis 1 new for 16 old shs. n new for 1 old sh. n
Amflo Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1970)
American Sensors Inc. (Ont. May 13, 1993) American Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1980 – Acquired by American Fluorite Corporation; basis
Mar. 1997 – Together with subsid. American Sensors 1945) 3 American Fluorite shs. for 4 Amflo shs. (see American
Electronics Inc. (ASEI), applied for and were granted Mar. 1952 – Name changed to American Yellowknife Fluorite Corporation)
protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Mines Ltd. n
Act. Coopers & Lybrand Limited was appointed monitor. Amhawk Resource Corp. (B.C. 1980)
Sept. 1997 – Both the co. and ASEI were placed into May 27, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Amhawk
receivership and Toronto-based Mandelbaum Spergel Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
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Amherst Industries Inc. (unknown Mar. 1, 1974) Amoil Resources Inc. (Alta. May 17, 1994 amalg.) Amtelecom Inc. (Ont. 1928)
Dec. 1979 – Continued into Ontario. Dec. 8, 2000 – Name changed to River Valley Energy Apr. 18, 1984 – Succeeded by Amtelecom Group Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Apr. 16, 1997 – Acquired by JELD-WIN of Canada, Ltd. Services Corporation. n pursuant to plan of arrangement to facilitate a
for $1.654 per cl. A sh. and $1,000 per cl. B sh. restructuring whereby Amtelecom Group Inc. was
Amok Ltd. (Can. 1967) incorporated to become the parent of Amtelecom Inc. n
Amherst Woodworking Ltd. (unknown) Jan. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with Cogema Canada Ltd.
Mar. 1, 1974 – Amalgamated with Conduits Amherst Ltd.; to form Cogema Canada Ltd. (see Cogema Canada Amtronics Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
basis 7.16 new for 1 old sh. Limited) Sept. 12, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Amic Mica Mines Ltd. (Que. 1943) Amorada Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Amulet Gold Mines Ltd. (Que.)
Name changed to Mica Company of Canada Ltd. Jan. 12, 1959 – Dissolved. Nov. 23, 1927 – Continued into Canada.
1927 – Name changed to Amulet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Amica Mature Lifestyles Inc. (Can. Dec. 7, 1998) Amore Minerals Inc. (B.C. 1977) for 1 old sh. n
Dec. 23, 2015 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of Oct. 3, 1980 – Name changed to Amore Resources Inc. n
BayBridge Seniors Housing Inc. for $18.75 per sh. Amulet Mines Ltd. (Can. Nov. 23, 1927)
Amore Resources Inc. (B.C. 1977) 1933 – Formed Waite Amulet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Amichi Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) July 31, 1984 – Name changed to Freeway Resources 3 old shs.
Nov. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Amulet Resources Corporation (B.C. June 25, 1986)
Amicus Capital Corp. (B.C. May 31, 2007)
Amorfix Life Sciences Ltd. (Can. Sept. 20, 2005 amalg.) June 11, 1990 – Name changed to Golden Unicorn Mining
Nov. 21, 2008 – Name changed to Polo Biology Global
July 8, 2015 – Name changed to ProMIS Neurosciences Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Group Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
reverse takeover acquisition of Rainbow Trend Limited; Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 1.1538 old shs. n Amurex Oil Company (Del. 1951)
Amos Lithium Corp. (Que. 1955) Dec. 1961 – Merged with Murphy-Canada Oil Co. to form
1958 – Name changed to Indian Chemical & Exploration Murphy Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new Murphy sh. for 1 old
Amigo Mines Ltd. (Que. 1968) Co. n Amurex cl. A sh.
Mar. 14, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Amos Mines Limited (Que. 1970) Amusecor Inc. (Que. 1968)
Amigo Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Apr. 21, 1982 – Charter cancelled after sales of assets 1983 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 2, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
to Jonpol Explorations for 706,940 Jonpol shs., which Feb. 9, 1987 – Name changed to Alubec Industries Inc. n
Amint Investments Ltd. (Alta. 1987) were distributed to shldrs.; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs.
Oct. 1, 1991 – Struck off register. Amusements International Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 27, 1986)
Ampac Petroleum Resources Inc. (B.C. June 5, 1984) July 26, 2005 – Name changed to BlueGrouse Seismic
Amir Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1982) Oct. 16, 1987 – Name changed to W.I. Wheels Solutions Ltd. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition
Dec. 5, 1988 – Amalgamated with Bema International International Ltd. n of Blue Grouse Seismic Solutions Ltd. effective Apr. 26,
Resources Inc. (1 for 1) and Normine Resources Ltd. (1 2005; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
for 2) to form Bema Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Amparo Development Corp. (B.C. 1965)
old sh. (see Bema Gold Corporation) Feb. 2, 1983 – Struck off register. Amy Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Sept. 1962 – Dissolved.
Amir Ventures Corp. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1979) Amphi Gold Properties Ltd. (Que. 1937)
Aug. 8, 1995 – Name changed to America Mineral Fields Charter cancelled. Ana Lake Mining Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1968)
Inc.; basis 3 new for 2 old shs. n May 2, 1980 – Name changed to Archer Minerals Inc. n
Amplus Technologies Corporation (Alta. Aug. 10, 1993)
Les Industries Amisco Ltée (Que. Feb. 9, 1954) Oct. 24, 1995 – Name changed to Applied High Ana Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Mar. 4, 2009 – Privatized. Shldrs. received 1 Gestion Technology AHT Corporation. n Sept. 21, 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Martin Poitras Inc. redeem. pref. sh. for 1 Les Industries
Amisco sh., immediately redeemed for $1.75 per sh. Amporco Mining and Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1942) Anabar Mining and Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1957 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Amisk Inc. (Que. Dec. 27, 1979)
Nov. 30, 2007 – Acquired by Pan-O-Lac-Ltee. for The Amseco Mining Corporation Ltd. (Can. July 19, Anabie Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
$7,021,028. 1984 amalg.) 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 17, 2006 – Name changed to Amseco Exploration
Amisk Regional Investment Inc. (Que. Dec. 27, 1979) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Anacon Extension Ltd. (Que. 1950)
Dec. 24, 1997 – Name changed to Amisk Inc. n 1952 – Name changed to Anthonian Mining Corp. Ltd. n
Amshaw Porcupine Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Amlartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1957 – Charter cancelled. Anacon Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled. 1964 – Name changed to Key Anacon Mines Limited;
Amstar American Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1981) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Amm Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Apr. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Amstar Venture Corp. n
Mar. 10, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Anaconda Gold Corp. (Ont. July 22, 2002)
Amstar Venture Corp. (B.C. 1981) Apr. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Anaconda Mining Inc.
Ammonite Energy Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2006) Feb. 23, 1989 – Name changed to Golden-Tonkin following reverse takeover acquisition of Colorado
Dec. 15, 2009 – Acquired by Novus Energy Inc.; basis Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey
0.825 Novus com. shs. for 1 Ammonite sh. (see Novus - Mines & Energy)
Energy Inc.) Amswiss Holdings Ltd. (Can. 1984)
Apr. 9, 1987 – Name changed to Lifequest International Anaconda Oil Co., Ltd. (Can. Apr. 14, 1926)
Amoco Canada Petroleum Company (Can. 1969) Inc.; basis 1 new for 14.8 old shs. n Oct. 1952 – Name changed to Canadian Anaconda Oils
Jan. 7, 1992 – All o/s 13.5% junior notes (U.S.) redeemed Ltd. n
at US$1,617,53 per $1,000 principal amount. Amswiss Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Can. June 3, 1987)
Sept. 1, 1995 – All o/s 7.375% U.S. debentures redeemed Mar. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Amswiss Scientific Inc.; Anaconda Petroleum Ltd. (Can. Apr. 14, 1926)
at US$1,022.10 per $1,000 principal amount. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 1971 – Name changed to Zebedee Oil Limited. n
Aug. 14, 2000 – Name changed to BP Canada Energy
Company. Amswiss Scientific Inc. (Can. June 3, 1987) Anaconda Uranium Corporation (B.C. Apr. 12, 1994)
Mar. 2, 2010 – Dissolved. July 22, 2002 – Continued into Ontario.
Amoco Corporation (Ind. 1889) Aug. 16, 2002 – Name changed to Anaconda Gold Corp.;
Jan. 4, 1999 – Amalgamated with The British Petroleum Amtelecom Group Inc. (Ont. Apr. 13, 1984) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Company plc to form BP Amoco plc; basis 3.97 new ADS Apr. 9, 2003 – Name changed to Century II Holdings
of BP Amoco for 1 com. sh. of Amoco. (see BP Amoco Inc. n Anacondo Explorations Inc. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1980)
p.l.c.) Sept. 16, 1992 – Name changed to O-Tech Ventures
Amtelecom Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 14, 2003) Corporation. n
Amoil Petroleums Inc. (Alta. May 17, 1994 amalg.) June 1, 2007 – Acquired by 3191293 Nova Scotia Limited,
Jan. 23, 1997 – Name changed to Amoil Resources Inc.; a subsidiary of Bragg Communications Incorporated;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Anadime Corporation (Alta. June 18, 1986)
basis $14.25 per unit. Aug. 24, 2001 – Acquired by Newalta Corporation; basis
1 Newalta sh. for 6 Anadime shs. (see Newalta
Corporation)
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Ananda Capital Corp. (Alta. Aug. 1, 2007) Anton S.A. de C.V. were transferred to Kings Minerals Andover Mining Corp. (B.C. Feb. 12, 2003)
Oct. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Colonial Coal Canada, which together with Kings-San Anton were Feb. 12, 2014 – Deemed bankrupt. Grant Thornton
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
International Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover wholly owned subsids. of Australia-based Kings Minerals Limited appointed trustee.
acquisition of Colonial Coal Corporation by way of NL. n Dec. 4, 2014 – Grant Thornton Limited, trustee in
amalgamation between its wholly owned subsid. and bankruptcy, agreed to Enirgi Group Corporation paying
Colonial constituting Ananda's Qualifying Transaction; Andaurex Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1980) $1,000,000 cash to purchase (i) all outstanding shares
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Andaurex Capital of Andover (Alaska) Inc., (ii) 61,089,050 common shares
Energy) Resources Inc. n in Chief Consolidated Mining Company, and (iii) an
inter-company loan advanced by Andover Mining Corp.
Anarchist Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Andean American Gold Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981) to Chief Consolidated in the principal amount of
Sept. 16, 1982 – Name changed to Cent-Ram Oct. 2, 2012 – Acquired by Lupaka Gold Corp.; 0.245 US$2,394,810 plus accrued interest.
Development Corp. n Lupaka com. shs. for 1 Andean com. sh. Mar. 2015 – Grant Thornton completed the sale of the
company's material assets to Enirgi Group Corporation.
Anatole Resources Limited (Ont. 1972) Andean American Mining Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981) Net proceeds to be distributed to the company's creditors.
Apr. 2, 1985 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 7, 2010 – Name changed to Andean American Gold
Corp. n Andover Resources Limited (Ont. Sept. 19, 1958)
Anatolia Energy Corp. (Can. Sept. 25, 1995) 1975 – Charter cancelled.
July 2, 2013 – Acquired by Cub Energy Inc.; basis 0.106 Andean Resources Limited (Australia June 20, 1994) Sept. 27, 1977 – Charter revived.
Cub shs. for 1 Anatolia sh. Dec. 10, 2010 – Acquired by Goldcorp Inc.; basis either 1987 – Name changed to Andover Telecommunications
Cdn$6.50 or 0.14 Goldcorp shs. for 1 Andean Resources Inc. n
Anatolia Minerals Development Limited (Yuk. Jan. 14, sh.
1998) Andover Telecommunications Inc. (Ont. Sept. 19,
Feb. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Alacer Gold Corp. Andele Capital Corporation (B.C. July 12, 2010) 1958)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Jan. 3, 2012 – Name changed to Network Media Group June 1, 1989 – Name changed to Kennecom Inc. n
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Anchor Gold Corp. (B.C. 1983) acquisition of Network Entertainment Inc. (see FPsurvey Andover Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12, 2003)
Apr. 30, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. - Industrials) Jan. 6, 2012 – Name changed to Andover Mining Corp. n
Anchor Lamina Inc. (Ont. 1960) Anderado Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1980)
Aug. 18, 1997 – Acquired by AKC Acquisition Corp., a Andowan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Nov. 1980 – Name changed to Andaurex Resources Mar. 31, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
wholly owned subsid. of Harrowston Inc., for $8.00 per Inc. n
sh.
Andreane Mining Resources Inc. (Can. May 16, 1985)
Anchor Machine & Manufacturing Limited (Ont. 1960) Anderson Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 26, 2014) May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
Mar. 26, 1991 – Name changed to Anchor Lamina Inc. n Nov. 7, 2016 – Formed InPlay Oil Corp. in Alberta
following the reverse takeover of and subsequent Andrés Wines Ltd. (Can. Apr. 7, 1965)
amalgamation with (old) InPlay Oil Corp. (see FPsurvey Sept. 20, 2006 – Name changed to Andrew Peller Limited;
Anchor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
- Mines & Energy) basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 26, 1976 – Name changed to Eltron Security
Systems Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Anderson Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 30, 2002) Andrew Wolf Cellars Ltd. (Alta. July 21, 1977)
Jan. 27, 2015 – Succeeded by Anderson Energy Inc. n Aug. 20, 1999 – Formed Celebration Cellars Ltd. in
Anchor Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1969) Alberta on amalgamation with 825691 Alberta Ltd.
May 30, 1983 – Name changed to Logo Resources Ltd.; Anderson Exploration Ltd. (Can. Oct. 1, 1982 amalg.) (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1 825691 Alberta sh.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Oct. 18, 2001 – Acquired by Devon Acquisition and 1 new for 5 Andrew Wolf shs. n
Energy) Corporation, an indirect subsid. of Oklahoma-based
Devon Energy Corporation, and amalgamated to form Andrew Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Anchor Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1949)
new co. with same name Anderson Exploration Ltd.; basis 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
May 1972 – Charter cancelled.
$40 per com. sh. basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Anchor-Takla Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Oct. 25, 2001 – Name changed to Devon Canada
Corporation and continued into Alberta. Andria Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Apr. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 24, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Anco Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1968) Andes Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
June 27, 1977 – Dissolved. Androck Inc. (Ont. Jan. 31, 1984 amalg.)
June 1970 – Acquired by T.C. Explorations Ltd.; basis 3
Nov. 7, 1985 – Name changed to Autrex Inc. n
new for 1 old sh. and wts.
Andex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Ancom ATM International Inc. (Ont. Dec. 29, 1987) Dec. 8, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Andex Andromed Inc. (Que. July 14, 1997)
Feb. 1991 – Placed into receivership. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 23, 2006 – Name changed to Sonomed Inc. n
May 1993 – All assets liquidated. Secured, unsecured
and pfd. creditors suffered a shortfall and there was no Andina Development Corporation (Alta. Mar. 26, 1996) Andromeda Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1987)
distribution to shldrs. July 6, 2001 – Name changed to Carmanah Technologies Dec. 4, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 1, 1993 – Trustee discharged. Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
Carmanah Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. Androne Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Ancon Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1945) (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 1, 1988 – Amalgamated into Pezgold Resource
Sept. 1956 – Charter cancelled. Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Pezgold
Andina Minerals Inc. (Alta. Jan. 23, 2001) Resource Corporation)
Ancroft Place Limited (Ont. 1926) Feb. 25, 2013 – Acquired by Hochschild Mining plc for
June 1972 – Following sale of its Toronto-held real estate $0.80 per sh. Andy Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
properties assets distributed by means of divds. to shldrs. 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Final distribution of 60¢ per sh. made Aug. 29, 1977 and Andman Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
co. subsequently was dissolved. Feb. 1952 – Charter cancelled. Andyne Computing Limited (Ont. Nov. 26, 1976)
Jan. 14, 1998 – Acquired by Hummingbird
Andacollo Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Andor Mining Inc. (Ont. Jan. 4, 2011) Communications Ltd.; basis 0.18745 Hummingbird shs.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Trident Gold Corp. for 1 Andyne sh. (see Hummingbird Communications
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Ltd.)
Andar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) acquisition of Trident Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 4.5455
Sept. 17, 1962 – Charter cancelled. old shs. n Anergy Capital Inc. (B.C. May 14, 2008)
Feb. 17, 2015 – Continued into Canada.
Andaurex Capital Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1980) Andover Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 19, Feb. 24, 2015 – Name changed to Kraken Sonar Inc.;
Aug. 31, 1995 – Name changed to Andaurex Industries 1958) basis 1 new for 2.25 old shs. n
Inc. n Feb. 15, 1971 – Name changed to Andover Resources
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Anexco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2006)
Andaurex Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1980) Nov. 4, 2014 – Name changed to Kaneh Bosm
Dec. 6, 2006 – Formed San Anton Resource Corporation Biotechnology Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
in Canada on amalgamation with Kings Minerals Canada
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Kings Minerals
Canada. Prior to amalgamation, all shs. of Kings-San
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Anfield Gold Corp. (B.C. May 13, 2005) Anglo American Molybdenite Mining Corp. (Que. 1959) Anglo-Pacific Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Dec. 22, 2017 – Acquired by Trek Mining Inc.; basis 0.407 1968 – Name changed to Cadillac Moly Mines Ltd.; basis Feb. 4, 1983 – Dissolved.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Trek shares for each Anfield share. (see Equinox Gold 1 new debs. for 5 old shs. Anglo American 6.5% debs.
Corp.) converted to Cadillac Moly 7% income debs., Anglo Porcupine Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. May 17,
dollar-for-dollar basis. n 1922)
Anfield Nickel Corp. (B.C. May 13, 2005) Apr. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Control Advancements
May 10, 2016 – Name changed to Anfield Gold Corp. Anglo-American Nickel Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
following the acquisition of Magellan Minerals Ltd. n May 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Anglo Potash Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 11, 1994)
Anfield Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Anglo American Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) July 14, 2008 – Acquired by BHP Billiton Limited for $8.15
Dec. 27, 2017 – Name changed to Anfield Energy Inc.; Nov. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. per sh.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Anglo-Andean Explorations, Inc. (B.C. July 29, 1983) Anglo-Rouyn Mines Limited (Ont. 1939)
May 20, 1994 – Continued into Canada. Aug. 31, 1973 – Amalgamated with 251799 Investments
Anfield Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 13, 2005) May 15, 2006 – Dissolved. Ltd. to form Canadian Memorial Services Ltd.; basis 1
Aug. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Anfield Nickel Corp. n new for 4 old shs. (see Canadian Memorial Services
Anglo-Canadian Gas Corp. (B.C. June 8, 1987) Limited)
Angel Bioventures Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1993) Jan. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Jager Metal Corp.;
Feb. 27, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Anglo Swiss Industries Inc. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1966)
Mar. 28, 2017 – Name changed to AbraPlata Resource Nov. 28, 1997 – Succeeded by Anglo Swiss Resources
Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Huayra Anglo-Canadian Mining Corp. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979) Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement reorganization
Minerals Corp.; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey Aug. 30, 2017 – Name changed to Canada One Mining whereby wholly owned Canadian Sapphire Corp.
- Mines & Energy) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) completed a share-for-share exchange to became parent
of Anglo Swiss Industries. n
Angelus Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1947) Anglo Canadian Mining Corporation (B.C. 1979)
Nov. 28, 1978 – Dissolved. Jan. 11, 1989 – Continued into Canada. Anglo Swiss Mining Corporation (B.C. Feb. 3, 1966)
July 28, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register. May 1, 1992 – Name changed to Anglo Swiss Industries
Angelus Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Nov. 22, 1965 – Name changed to Angelus Petroleums Anglo-Canadian Oil Company Limited (Alta. 1934)
(1965) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1955 – Sold to Canadian Oil Companies Ltd.; basis $2.75 Anglo Swiss Resources Inc. (Can. June 27, 1995)
and 1/7th Canadian Oil sh. for each Anglo-Canadian sh. June 19, 2014 – Name changed to Gungnir Resources
Angelus Petroleums (1965) Limited (Ont. 1947) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Name changed to Angelus Explorations Inc. n Anglo Canadian Oil Corp. (Alta. July 14, 2008 amalg.)
Energy)
Dec. 31, 2012 – Formed Tallgrass Energy Corp. in Alberta
Angelwest Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 26, 2007) on amalgamation with (old) Tallgrass Energy Corp.; basis Anglo United Development Corporation Limited (Ont.
Oct. 29, 2009 – Name changed to GreenAngel Energy 1 new for 14.4887 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & 1942)
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Energy) Nov. 28, 1986 – Acquired by Anglo United plc of London,
equity interests in six private green technology England for $0.53 per sh.
Anglo-Canadian Oils Ltd. (Man. 1939)
companies. n
1966 – Acquired by British American Oil Co. Ltd.; basis Anglo Western Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
3 new for 1 old sh. July 29, 1977 – Name changed to Anglo Western
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (B.C. Oct. 21, 1989)
May 12, 2011 – Plan of compromise completed under Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited (Que.
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act under which the 1924)
US$250,000,000 7.75% sr. subordinate notes were Anglo Western Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Jan. 27, 1975 – Remaining 18.3% interest acquired by
cancelled and eliminated in exchange for issuance of July 26, 1961 – Name changed to Anglo Western
Reed Paper Ltd.; basis 1 Reed Paper $2.00 cum. conv.
12,500,000 new com. shs.; sr. floating rate notes due Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
pref. sh. for 1 Anglo-Canadian Pulp sh.
2013 were exchanged for new sr. secured floating rate
notes; and all o/s com. shs. were cancelled without Anglo-Canadian Uranium Corp. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979) Anglo-Western Oils Ltd. (Can. 1930)
consideration. Aug. 29, 2011 – Name changed to Anglo-Canadian Liquidated on behalf of debenture holders.
Mining Corp. n
Angle Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 23, 2004) Anglo Western Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Dec. 17, 2013 – Acquired by Bellatrix Exploration Ltd.; Apr. 14, 1966 – Name changed to Anglo Western
Anglo Dominion Gold Exploration Limited (Ont. Dec.
basis either i) $3.85 or ii) 0.4734 Bellatrix com. shs. for Minerals Ltd. n
2, 1944)
1 Angle com. sh. Sept. 21, 1993 – Amalgamated with Coniagas Mines,
Limited, Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines Ltd. and Anglo Western Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Angle Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1975) May 31, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Quebec Sturgeon River Mines Limited to form QSR
Jan. 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with Silver Cloud Mines Ltd.
Limited; basis 32 new for 100 Coniagas shs., 7 new for
(1 for 3) to continue as Angle Resources Ltd.; basis 1 The Angot Group Limited (Ont. 1963)
1,000 Garrison shs., 20 new for 100 Quebec Sturgeon
new for 1 old sh. (see Nexus Resource Corporation) Apr. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Hawklin Industries Inc.;
shs. and 18 new for 100 Anglo Dominion shs. (see QSR
May 5, 1988 – Amalgamated with Reward Resources basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited)
Ltd. (1 for 3) and Nexus Resources Corporation (1 for 1)
to form a new co. also named Nexus Resources Anglo-Huronian Ltd. (Ont. 1933) Angus Mines Limited (Que. 1947)
Corporation; basis 0.89 new for 1 old sh. (see Nexus Nov. 18, 1963 – Merged with Kerr-Addison Gold Mines 1951 – Wound up. No equity for shldrs.
Resource Corporation) Ltd. (1 for 1) and Bouzan Mines Ltd. (1 for 10) to form a
Angus Mining (Namibia) Inc. (Ont. Apr. 20, 2010)
new co. named Kerr Addison Mines Limited; basis 8 new
Anglin-Norcross Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1931) July 16, 2012 – Name changed to Angus Mining Inc. (see
for 5 old shs. (see Kerr Addison Mines Limited)
Sept. 1967 – Private co. Placed into bankruptcy. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Anglo Keno Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Anglo Aluminum Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1980) Angus Oils, Limited (Can. Apr. 1926)
1977 – Name changed to Lumsden Building Corp. Inc.
July 12, 2013 – Name changed to Navasota Resources Taken over by Albertan Federated Oils, Ltd.; basis sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Anglo Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 11, 1994) for sh.
Feb. 29, 2008 – Name changed to Anglo Potash Ltd. n
Anglo American Corporation of Canada Limited (Can. Angus Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 9, 1951)
1965) 1959 – Struck off register.
Anglo Murmont Mining Corp. Ltd. (Sask. 1959)
1979 – Continued into Ontario. Sept. 1961 – Struck off register.
June 18, 1981 – Name changed to Minorco Canada Angus Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 2008)
Limited. n July 19, 2010 – Name changed to Batero Gold Corp.
Anglo-Norwegian Holdings Ltd. (Que. 1929)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Bahia
Dec. 1954 – Name changed to Anglo-Scandinavian
Anglo American Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Bonita Properties S.A. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Investment Corporation of Canada.
June 8, 1962 – Shldrs. received 1 Norcan Oils Ltd. sh.
Angus Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970)
for each Anglo sh. held; then British American Oil Anglo Pacific Developments Ltd. (Alta. May 17, 1988)
May 31, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Angus
purchased all o/s Anglo American shs. at $6.00 per sh. Oct. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Farm Energy
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation. n
Anglo-American Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Nov. 11, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
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Angus River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Annisquam Art Company Ltd. (B.C. June 5, 1984) Anson Petroleums Ltd. (Can. Apr. 1950)
July 1969 – Assets acquired by Abco Mining Ltd. on a July 18, 1994 – Name changed to PHL Pinnacle Holdings May 1952 – Assets acquired by Bailey Selburn Oil & Gas
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
sh.-for-sh. basis. (see Abco Mining Ltd.) Inc. n Ltd.; basis 1 Bailey cl. A for 10 old shs.

Angus Ventures Corp. (B.C. Jan. 10, 1986) Annmar Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Anstruther Rare Metals Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
July 13, 2009 – Name changed to Encanto Potash Corp. Mar. 1972 – Name changed to Abaca Mining Ltd.; basis May 13, 1965 – Dissolved.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Encanto 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Potash Corp. and subsequent amalgamation of Encanto Ansue Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 3, 2009)
with wholly owned Encanto Holdlings Ltd. (see FPsurvey Annova Business Group Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1986) Aug. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Caracara Silver Inc.
- Mines & Energy) Nov. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Capital Alliance Group pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n acquisition of (old) Caracara Silver Inc.; basis 1 new for
Animacis Technologies Inc. (Can. Oct. 28, 1998) 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 19, 2003 – Dissolved.
Annova International Holdings Corp. (B.C. Nov. 17, Antam Resources International Ltd. (Yuk. Sept. 9,
Animas Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 29, 2006) 1986) 1997)
Apr. 24, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. not already held Apr. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Annova Business June 8, 1999 – Name changed to International Antam
acquired by GoGold Resources Inc.; basis 0.0851 GoGold Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
com. shs. plus 7¢ cash per sh. for 1 Animas com. sh.
Anoda Nickel Ltd. (B.C. 1911) Antamena Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 28, 2007)
Animatronix Entertainment Corporation (Yuk. July 9, Jan. 3, 1974 – Name changed to Trans Pacific Ventures Sept. 3, 2008 – Name changed to Xtierra Inc. following
1992) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of Orca Minerals
July 13, 1995 – Name changed to Creative Entertainment Limited with a wholly owned subsid. of Antamena,
Technologies, Inc. n Anodor Minerals Inc. (Can. Aug. 9, 1984)
constituting a reverse takeover by Orca; basis 1 new for
Mar. 13, 1991 – Name changed to Nora Exploration Inc.;
2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Anina Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 1984) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Aug. 1987 – Continued into Wyoming. Antares Minerals Inc. (Alta. Sept. 24, 2004)
Sept. 9, 1987 – Name changed to ImmuDyne Inc. Anoki Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Dec. 21, 2010 – Acquired indirectly by First Quantum
following acquisition of Immudyne, Inc. of Texas. 1965 – Assets acquired by Queenston Gold Mines; basis Minerals Ltd.; basis $6.35 or 0.07619 First Quantum shs.
1 new for 12 old shs. Charter cancelled. plus 0.4505 newly formed Regulus Resources Inc. shs.
Anita Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1980) for 1 Antares Minerals sh.
June 25, 1984 – Name changed to Pluton Resource Anomaly No. 4 Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n 1961 – Name changed to McAdam Mining Corporation Antares Mining and Exploration Corporation (Ont.
Limited. n Sept. 8, 1993 amalg.)
Anitech Enterprises Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1986) Sept. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Caussa Capital
Dec. 6, 1991 – Continued into British Columbia. Anooraq Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 19, 1983) Corporation. n
Mar. 30, 2006 – Formed IPICO Inc. in Ontario on May 14, 2012 – Name changed to Atlatsa Resources
amalgamation with AMtag ID Inc., constituting a reverse Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Antares Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1971)
takeover by AMtag; basis 1 new for 1 AMtag sh. and 1 Apr. 1980 – Liquidated into Gulch Resources Ltd., which
Anorak Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 4, 1996)
new for 191.6049 Anitech shs. n in 1979 had acquired 99% int. under a $2.00 per sh.
Dec. 3, 1997 – Name changed to Total Energy Services
purchase offer.
Ltd. n
Ankeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1944)
1955 – Name changed to Bankeno Mines Limited; basis Antarex Metals Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 3, 1997)
AnorMED, Inc. (Can. Jan. 5, 1996) Aug. 22, 2001 – Name changed to International Antarex
1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nov. 8, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by U.S.-based Metals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Genzyme Corporation for Cdn$13.50 per sh. Mines & Energy)
Ann Arbor Bio-Image Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Sept. 8, 1986 – Name changed to Promethean Ansco Resources B.C. Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1982)
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Antelope Resources Inc. (Ont. Feb. 28, 1989 amalg.)
May 15, 1989 – Name changed to Sunstate Resources Oct. 15, 1994 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Annabel Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1988)
Mar. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Carissa Mining Antelope Resources Limited (B.C. 1973)
Ansel Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 7, 1995) Feb. 28, 1989 – Formed Antelope Resources Inc. in
Corporation. n
Mar. 4, 1997 – Name changed to DeTECH Corporation. n Ontario on amalgamation with Miles (Red Lake) Mines
Ltd. n
Annabelle Inc. (Que. Jan. 31, 1973)
Ansell Capital Corp. (B.C. July 26, 2006)
Apr. 14, 2000 – Name changed to Waitsfield Capital Inc.;
Nov. 25, 2014 – Name changed to BriaCell Therapeutics Anterra Corporation (Alta. Mar. 22, 2000)
basis 1 new cl. A for 1 old cl. A sh. and 1 new cl. B for 1
Corp. following the reverse takeover acquisition of (old) May 1, 2007 – Formed Anterra Energy Inc. in Alberta on
old cl. B sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
BriaCell Therapeutics Corp.; basis 1 new for 3.25 old shs. amalgamation with Resolve Energy Inc. with Anterra the
Annamaque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) (see FPsurvey - Industrials) deemed acquiror; basis 1 new cl. A and cl. B sh. for 1
Mar. 1965 – Name changed to Adelaide Mining Ltd.; basis Resolve com. sh. and 0.5714285 new cl. A and 0.0132
Ansell Lake Resources Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 5, 1987) cl. B shs. for 1 Anterra Corp. com. sh. n
1 new for 6 old shs. n
Aug. 7, 1996 – Formed Diversafile International Inc. in
Ontario on amalgamation with Diversafile International Anterra Energy Inc. (Alta. May 1, 2007 amalg.)
Annax Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1987)
Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by Diversafile; basis June 7, 2017 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed
Sept. 28, 1995 – Name changed to International Annax
1 new for 5 old shs. n receiver. All directors resigned.
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aug. 1, 2017 – Assigned into bankruptcy.
Ansil Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 26, 1945) PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed trustee and all
Annco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Dec. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Ansil Resources Ltd.; officers resigned.
Jan. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Wilanour Resources
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited and Wilmar Mines Ltd. to form Wilanour
Anthem Properties Corp. (B.C. July 18, 1997)
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 1 Wilanour sh., 1 new
Ansil Resources Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 26, 1945) July 31, 2003 – Name changed to Anthem Works Ltd. n
for 2.4 Wilmar shs. and 1 new for 5.1 Annco shs. (see
Jan. 1, 2013 – Amalgamated with Jubliee Gold Inc. and
Wilanour Resources Limited)
Micron Gold Inc. to form Jubliee Gold Exploration Ltd.; Anthem Resources Inc. (B.C. May 21, 2009)
Annex Exploration Corp. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1983) basis 0.221 Jubliee Exploration com. shs. for 1 Jubliee July 24, 2015 – Acquired by Boss Power Corp.; basis
Mar. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Redhawk Resources, Gold sh.; 1.035 Jubliee Exploration com. shs. for 1 Micron 0.75 Boss com. shs. for 1 Anthem sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Gold sh.; and 0.551 Jubilee Exploration com. shs. for 1
Energy) Ansil sh. Anthem United Inc. (B.C. Jan. 14, 2011)
Oct. 7, 2016 – Acquired by Lowell Copper Ltd. (renamed
Annie Lake Mines (B.C. 1979) Ansley Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1944) JDL Gold Corp); basis 0.774 Lowell com. shs. for 1
Apr. 30, 1984 – Name changed to Cheryl Resources Inc.; 1949 – Name changed to Consolidated Ansley Gold Anthem sh. (see JDL Gold Corp.)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Anthem Ventures Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 3, 2007)
Anson-Cartwright Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 28, 2010 – Name changed to West Kirkland Mining
Annis Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Oct. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Sept. 3, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register.
acquisition of West Kirkland Mining Inc. (see FPsurvey -
Mines & Energy)
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Anthem Works Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1997) Antler Hill Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 11, 2009) Anzex Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Feb. 24, 1997)
May 13, 2004 – Continued into Canada. June 29, 2017 – Name changed to Antler Hill Mining Ltd. Dec. 23, 2003 – Name changed to Helena Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 4, 2004 – Going private transaction via acquisition (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
by Anthem Acquisition Ltd. for $14.50 per sh.
Antofagasta Gold Inc. (B.C. Aug. 27, 2010) Apamag Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
The Anthes-Imperial Company Limited (Can. 1949) Feb. 12, 2013 – Continued into Ontario. Aug. 24, 1964 – Dissolved.
Apr. 1962 – Name changed to Anthes Imperial Limited. n Nov. 25, 2013 – Name changed to Arena Minerals Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apella Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1980)
Anthes Imperial Limited (Can. 1949) May 28, 2012 – Name changed to PacificOre Mining
1968 – Molson Industries Ltd. acquired 99.9% of the o/s Antoine Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Corp. n
cl. A and cl. B shs.; basis 1.7 Molson cl. A sh. and $3.00 Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
for each Anthes cl. A sh., 1.7 Molson cl. C sh. and $3.00 Apex Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 15, 2004)
for each Anthes cl. B sh. Antoinette Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) July 14, 2008 – Formed Traxion Energy Inc. in Alberta
Jan. 9, 1980 – Charter cancelled. on amalgamation with wholly owned Traxion Energy Inc. n
Anthes Industries Inc. (Can. Mar. 26, 1981)
Jan. 11, 1993 – Amalgamated with wholly owned Patheon Antone Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
1955 – Purchased by American Leduc Petroleums Ltd.; Apex Consolidated Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Group Inc. to form new co. with same name Anthes May 1959 – Name changed to Abacus Mines Ltd.; basis
Industries Inc. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Charter surrendered.
1 new for 6 old shs. n
May 12, 1993 – Name changed to Patheon Inc. n
Antony Gas & Oil Explorations Limited (Ont. 1954)
June 27, 1973 – Name changed to Anthex Industries The Apex Corporation (Alta. Dec. 7, 1988)
Anthex Industries Inc. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 13, 2001 – Acquired by Bentall Corporation, a wholly
Inc. n
Aug. 2, 1974 – Name changed to Anthex Industries Ltd.; owned subsid. of SITQ Vancouver Inc.; basis $2.60 per
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n cl. A com. sh.
Antony Resources Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1987)
Jan. 3, 1990 – Name changed to Sidewinder Conversions
Anthex Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Apex Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981)
International Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition
Jan. 16, 1984 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Nu-Apex Energy Corp.;
of Sidewinder Conversions Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Anthian Resource Corp. (B.C. Apr. 6, 1990)
June 19, 1997 – Continued into Canada. Antrex Holdings Corp. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1983)
Feb. 23, 1995 – Name changed to Medican Pharma Apex Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Aug. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Sudamet Ventures Sept. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n International Inc. n
Apex Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1935)
Anthonian Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1950) Antrim Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 29, 1999 amalg.) 1957 – Placed into voluntary liquidation and assets
May 8, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 26, 2017 – Voluntarily dissolved. distributed. Shldrs. received 1 Woodgreen Copper Mines
sh. for 10 old Apex shs.
Anthony Clark International Insurance Brokers Ltd. Antrim Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
(Can. Apr. 1, 1996 amalg.) Jan. 31, 1984 – Name changed to Kenridge Mineral Apex Oils & Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
Feb. 28, 1999 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Corporation. n 1945 – Merged into Apex Consolidated Resources Ltd.;
same name. basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see Apex Consolidated
May 1, 2014 – Name changed to ACL International Ltd. n Anuk River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Resources Ltd.)
Jan. 1973 – Wound up. Distribution of World Petroleum
Antibi Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) shs. made to Anuk shldrs.; basis 1 World Petroleum sh. Apex Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1929)
1952 – Charter cancelled. for 10 Anuk shs. 1941 – Acquired by Vermillion Consolidated Oils Ltd. for
300,000 shs.
Anticline Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) Anuwon Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Dec. 31, 1968 – Merged with Excel Petroleums Ltd.; basis Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Apex Resorts Corporation (B.C. Feb. 22, 1984)
1 new for 6 old shs. Nov. 12, 1996 – Name changed to A.M.R. Corporate
Anvil Mining Corporation Limited (B.C. 1965) Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Antigua Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Dec. 9, 1986) 1974 – Name changed to Cyprus Anvil Mining
July 17, 1998 – Continued into Yukon. Corporation. n Aphria International Inc. (Ont. July 17, 2015)
May 3, 2010 – Amalgamated with 44106 Yukon Inc., a Mar. 28, 2018 – All o/s com. shs. not already held
wholly owned subsid. of Ashley NA, LLC, for US$0.31 Anvil Mining Limited (N.W.T. Jan. 8, 2004) acquired by Aphria Inc.; basis 62¢ cash and 0.3545
per sh. Mar. 20, 2012 – Acquired by Minmetals Resources Aphria com. shs. for 1 Nuuvera com. sh.
Limited for Cdn$8.00 per sh.
Antilles Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1986) Apiva Ventures Limited (B.C. June 20, 1980)
Sept. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Golden Palm Anvil Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 13, 2008 – Name changed to Mark One Global
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1954 – Name changed to Burrex Mines Ltd. n Industries, Inc. n

Antimony Gold Mining & Smelting Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Anvil Range Mining Corporation (Can. Feb. 2, 1994) Apiva.com Web Corporation (B.C. June 20, 1980)
1948) Jan. 16, 1998 – Granted protection under the Companies' Dec. 18, 2001 – Name changed to Apiva Ventures
Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) which was Limited. n
subsequently extended to Mar. 25, 1998. The co. was
Antinouri Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (unknown) authorized by the Ontario court to pay amounts owing Apivio Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 11, 2013 amalg.)
Aug. 17, 1954 – Assets acquired by Baranouri Uranium totaling $1,300,000 to its Yukon-based employees due July 20, 2017 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
Mines Ltd.; basis 10 new for 1 old sh. to the shutdown of the Faro mine. 1101324 B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Nuri
Apr. 21, 1998 – Court appointed Deloitte & Touche Inc. Telecom Company Limited; basis 45¢ cash per sh.
Antioquia Gold Inc. (Ont. Apr. 25, 1997 amalg.) in Toronto, Ont., as interim receiver. By January 1999,
Mar. 31, 2009 – Continued into Alberta. the co. had been placed into receivership and Deloitte & Apogee Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1987)
Mar. 24, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Touche was appointed receiver. During 1999 and 2000, Jan. 21, 2005 – Continued into Ontario.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) the receiver presented in court a Plan of Arrangement Mar. 28, 2011 – Name changed to Apogee Silver Ltd. n
under the CCAA which was accepted by secured creditors
Antipodes Gold Limited (B.C. Mar. 23, 1989) who would benefit in the distribution of about $9,000,000. Apogee Opportunities Inc. (Ont. Jan. 21, 2005)
Feb. 24, 2017 – Name changed to Chatham Rock The Faro mine, leases and claims, the mill and milling June 21, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. (see FPsurvey -
Phosphate Limited following reverse takeover acquisition structures were included in the Plan which was approved Mines & Energy)
of Chatham Rock Phosphate (NZ) Limited (formerly by the court.
known as (old) Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited); basis May 1, 2003 – Appeal by unsecured debenture holders Apogee Silver Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 21, 2005)
1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) heard at a hearing in March 2002 was denied and the Sept. 16, 2016 – Name changed to Apogee Opportunities
monies approved under the Plan was distributed to Inc. n
Antler Creek Energy Corp. (Alta. May 31, 2009 amalg.) secured creditors. There were no distributions to shldrs.
July 29, 2010 – Name changed to Pinecrest Energy Inc. n The receiver would continue to manage the environmental Apoka Capital Corporation (B.C. Nov. 26, 2007)
aspects of the Faro mine site as outlined in Plan of Oct. 29, 2008 – Name changed to Mala Noche Resources
Antler Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Arrangement. Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1949 – Charter cancelled.
acquisition of Mala Noche Resources Corp. n
Anvil Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1966)
July 24, 2003 – Name changed to Geocore Exploration
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Apollo Development Inc. (B.C. May 15, 1990) Applied Inventions Management Inc. (Ont. July 12, Aquarius Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Dec. 17, 1996 – Formed Sedna Geotech Inc. in Yukon 1989) 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
on amalgamation with Sedna Geotech Inc., a wholly Aug. 29, 2014 – Name changed to Applied Inventions basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
owned subsid. of Sedna Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for Management Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
1.1865 Sedna shs. and 1 new for 2 old Apollo sh. n FPsurvey - Industrials) Aquarius Seafarms Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
July 1990 – Receiver-manager appointed.
Apollo Gas Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 26, 1998) Applied Terravision Systems Inc. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1978) Aug. 31, 1990 – All assets liquidated. Secured creditors
Feb. 1, 2001 – Wound up. Distribution totaled $1.74 per Apr. 3, 2002 – Amalgamated with Cognicase Acquisition received partial repayment (approx. $2,000,000) while
sh. II Corp. to become a wholly owned subsid. of unsecured and preferred creditors and shldrs. received
COGNICASE Inc.; basis either 1 new amalco pref. sh. nothing.
Apollo Gold Corporation (Ont. June 25, 2002 amalg.) plus 0.105 COGNICASE com. shs., or 0.147574 Apr. 23, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
May 2003 – Continued into Yukon. COGNICASE com. shs. for 1 Applied Terravision com.
June 28, 2010 – Name changed to Brigus Gold Corp. sh. (see COGNICASE Inc.) Aquarius Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1983)
following amalgamation of Linear Gold Corp. with a wholly Oct. 30, 2000 – Name changed to Citotech Systems Inc.
owned subsid. of Apollo (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new Approach Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1986) following acquisition by Citotech Systems Inc. upon which
for 4 old shs. n Apr. 26, 1994 – Name changed to Future Media Aquarius became a wholly owned subsid. of Citotech. n
Technologies Corp. n
Apollo Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Aquasol International Group Inc. (Alta. Apr. 28, 1987)
Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved. Apsley Management Group Inc. (Alta. Aug. 17, 2000) Oct. 5, 1999 – Struck off register.
Apr. 25, 2003 – Name changed to Resverlogix Corp.
Apolo Acquisition Corp. (Ont. May 18, 2017) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Resverlogix Aquatech Systems Inc. (B.C. 1986)
Jan. 25, 2018 – Name changed to CryptoGlobal Corp. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 8, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of CryptoGlobal Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.938 Aptilon Corporation (Can. Apr. 1, 2005) Aquaterre Mineral Development Ltd. (B.C. May 11,
old shs. n June 20, 2014 – Name changed to DMD Digital Health 1993)
Connections Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 23, 1997 – Name changed to Quaterra Resources
Apoquindo Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 2005) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
June 11, 2010 – Name changed to AQM Copper Inc. n Aqua-Aurum Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Energy)
Dec. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Aquatex Corporation (Alta. Oct. 21, 1992)
Ressources Appalaches inc. (Que. Sept. 23, 1993) Aqua Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 21, 2000) Aug. 10, 1998 – Deemed bankrupt.
Jan. 20, 2015 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young May 15, 2002 – Name changed to Texada Software Inc.
Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and directors following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Aqueous Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 20, 2006)
resigned. acquisition of RentOnTheDot Inc. n Apr. 5, 2010 – Name changed to Stoneset Equity
Development Corp. following amalgamation on Feb. 18,
Appareo Software Inc. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1982) 2010, of wholly owned subsid. 1485359 Alberta Ltd. and
Sept. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Cellstop Systems Inc. Aqua Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1961)
Nov. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Stoneset Equities Ltd. with Stoneset the deemed acquiror;
following June 1, 2004, reverse takeover acquisition of basis 0.382556534 new shs. for 1 Stoneset Equities Ltd.
CellStop International Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) sh. and 1 new for 1 Aqueous sh. (see FPsurvey -
Aqua 1 Beverage Company, Inc. (B.C. Oct. 6, 1986)
Sept. 11, 2003 – Name changed to PowerNova Industrials)
Appian Energy Corporation (B.C. 1980)
Dec. 21, 1981 – By agreement dated co. amalgamated Technologies Corporation following reverse takeover
acquisition of Hydrogen Production Technologies Aquest Energy Ltd. (Alta. July 18, 2002)
with Tiber Resources Ltd. to form Tiber Energy Sept. 7, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Corporation; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Anderson Energy Ltd.; basis 0.31 new Anderson sh. for
Aqua Pura Technologies Inc. (Alta. 1979) 1 old Aquest sh. (see Anderson Energy Ltd.)
Appian Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 6, 1989 amalg.)
May 4, 1992 – Name changed to Sultan Minerals Inc.; Dec. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aquest Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1987)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n July 18, 2002 – Continued into Alberta.
Aqua-Pure Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1992)
Nov. 13, 2001 – Continued into Alberta. Feb. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Aquest Energy Ltd.
Apple Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 16, 2007) Aug. 18, 2015 – Placed into receivership. Grant Thornton following reverse takeover acquisition of Eravista Energy
July 15, 2016 – Name changed to YDreams Global Limited appointed receiver. Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Interactive Technologies Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover
acquisition of YDreams Brazil S.A. (see FPsurvey - Aquablast Inc. (Ont. 1944) Aquest Minerals Corporation (B.C. Mar. 6, 1987)
Industrials) 1980 – Placed into bankruptcy in 1974. No distribution Jan. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Aquest Explorations
made to creditors. Trustee discharged. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Appleton Exploration Inc. (B.C. June 23, 2006)
June 1, 2012 – Name changed to Cornerstone Metals Aquacare International Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Aquifer Springs Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 7, 1993)
Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved. May 6, 1996 – Name changed to Arrowhead Water
Energy)
Products Ltd. n
AquaGold Resources Incorporated (Ont. Sept. 16,
Applied Carbon Technology, Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1985) 1985)
July 14, 2000 – Name changed to Merchant Capital Group Aquila Energy Corp. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1987)
Jan. 19, 1989 – Continued into Canada.
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Oct. 3, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Nov. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Atlantic Industrial
Industrials) Jan. 18, 2008 – Restored to register.
Minerals Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 13, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Applied Energy Inc. (B.C. 1984) Aquamin Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1971)
July 21, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aquila Networks Canada (British Columbia) Ltd. (B.C.
May 10, 1994 – Name changed to Peruvian Gold
May 8, 1897)
Limited. n
Applied Gaming Solutions of Canada Inc. (Alta. Oct. June 1, 2004 – Name changed to FortisBC Inc.
13, 1995)
Aquarius Capital Corp. (Ont. Aug. 7, 2007) Aquila Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1987)
Nov. 14, 2002 – Name changed to Pacific Lottery
May 31, 2011 – Name changed to China Green Star Mar. 8, 1995 – Name changed to Aquila Energy Corp.;
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Agricultural Corporation pursuant to Qualifying basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
- Industrials)
Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Sino Elite
Applied High Technology AHT Corporation (Alta. Aug. Group Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Aquiline Resources Inc. (B.C. May 3, 1988)
10, 1993) Jan. 26, 2010 – Acquired by Pan American Silver Corp.;
Mar. 12, 1999 – Name changed to AHT Corporation; Aquarius Coatings Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1986) basis 0.2495 Pan American sh. plus 0.1 Pan American
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Feb. 24, 2017 – Name changed to Aquarius Surgical wt. for 1 Aquiline sh.
Technologies Inc. pursuant to acquisition of Surgical
Applied Inventions Management Corporation (Ont. Lasers Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Aquilium Software Corporation (Can. Jan. 13, 1994)
July 12, 1989) Industrials) Mar. 5, 2001 – Formed MDR Switchview Global Networks
July 8, 1992 – Name changed to Applied Inventions Inc. on amalgamation with MDR Technologies Inc.,
Aquarius Mines Ltd. (Que. 1971) Switchview Inc. and Netperforms Corp.; basis 0.034 net
Management Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.8 old shs. n
Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled. old Aquilium com. shs. for 1 new MDR Switchview com.
sh. n
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Aquitaine Company of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1963) Arawak Energy Limited (Jersey Apr. 24, 2008) Arcadia Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
June 26, 1981 – Canada Development Corporation Apr. 15, 2009 – Acquired by Rosco S.A., a subsid. of Vitol June 9, 1960 – Dissolved and struck off register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
purchased 74.8% interest held by Société Nationale Elf Holding B.V., for $1.00 per sh.
Acquitaine for $1,208,100,000. Arcadia Nickel Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Oct. 1981 – Canada Development Corporation acquired Arawak Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967) 1959 – Name changed to Associated Arcadia Nickel Corp.
the balance for $407,400 from public shldrs. Jan. 28, 1976 – Amalgamated to form Gerrard Realty Ltd. (1 new for 2 old), 6% 1st mtge. bonds replaced by
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 90 old shs. Associated Arcadia 6% 1st. mtge. bonds, dollar for dollar
Arabee Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1952) and creditors received 10¢ cash and 90¢ in conv. gen.
Dec. 1957 – Name changed to Arawain Producers Arbade Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933) mtge. debs. of Associated Arcadia for each dollar owing
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 2, 1950 – Charter cancelled. to them. n

Aragon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Arbatax International Inc. (Can. June 28, 1951; via Arcan Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register. letters patent) Oct. 24, 1973 – Dissolved.
Aug. 6, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
Arak Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 9, 2006) Mar. 3, 1997 – Name changed to MFC Bancorp Ltd. n Arcan Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2007 amalg.)
Mar. 31, 2017 – Name changed to Cobalt 27 Capital June 8, 2015 – Acquired by Aspenleaf Energy Limited
Corp.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines Arbec Forest Products Inc. (Can. Nov. 22, 1993) for 11¢ per sh.
& Energy) May 31, 2006 – Acquired by Jolina Capital Inc. for $0.35
per sh. Arcanna Industries Corp. (B.C. 1966)
Arakis Capital Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Dec. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Mercana Industries
Jan. 14, 1991 – Name changed to Arakis Energy Arbitrage Exploration Inc. (Ont. 1955) Ltd. following amalgamation with Mercana Medical
Corporation. n Sept. 19, 2016 – Name changed to Argo Gold Inc. (see Supplies Ltd.; basis 1.34 new for 1 old sh. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Arakis Energy Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Arcap Diversified Inc. (Ont. 1960)
Apr. 29, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. (see Talisman Arbor Capital Inc. (Ont. Aug. 31, 1973 amalg.) Oct. 9, 1982 – Name changed to First United Capital
Energy Inc.) Apr. 7, 1994 – Name changed to Arbor Memorial Services Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Oct. 9, 1998 – Acquired by Talisman Energy Inc.; basis Inc. n Industrials)
1 Talisman sh. for 10 Arakis shs. (see Talisman Energy
Inc.) Arbor Capital Resources Inc. (Ont. Aug. 31, 1973 Arcata Resources Corp. (Yuk. Oct. 4, 1999)
amalg.) May 14, 2003 – Name changed to Goldrush Resources
Arakis Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Nov. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with 35560 Ontario Limited Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Oct. 17, 1988 – Name changed to Arakis Capital to continue under the Arbor Capital name.
Corporation. n Mar. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Arbor Capital Inc. n Arch Development Corporation (B.C. Feb. 2, 1981)
June 3, 1988 – Name changed to American Digital
Aramis Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1988) Arbor Memorial Services Inc. (Ont. Aug. 31, 1973 Industries Ltd. n
Mar. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Newera Capital amalg.)
Corporation. n Nov. 28, 2012 – Privatized for $32 per cl. A vtg. and cl. Archangel Diamond Corporation (B.C. July 3, 1987)
B non-vtg. sh. Sept. 16, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
Aran Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1976) June 7, 2010 – Voluntarily dissolved.
Oct. 5, 1979 – Name changed to Canadian Aran Arbor Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1978)
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Jan. 24, 1996 – Name changed to Klondike Gold Corp.; Archean Oil Limited (Australia 1969)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Jan. 19, 1983 – Name changed to Tri-Arc Energy Limited.
Aranka Gold Inc. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1953) Energy)
Jan. 29, 2009 – Acquired by Guyana Goldfields Inc.; basis Archean Star Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 29, 2009)
ArborScience Inc. (Ont. Sept. 30, 1996) Jan. 28, 2011 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
1 Guyana sh. for 3.25 Aranka shs.
Feb. 2, 2001 – Notice to enforce a security for payment continue with same name.
Aranlee Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 7, 1986) of the outstanding debenture received from the debenture Feb. 5, 2014 – Name changed to Transatlantic Mining
Nov. 15, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. holder. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 5, 1998 – Name changed to Southern Metals Feb. 5, 2001 – Debenture holder served the co. with a
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n proposal to accept collateral in satisfaction of the Archer Communications Inc. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1968)
obligations secured. July 10, 1990 – Continued into Alberta.
May 17, 2001 – Debenture holder exercised his rights to July 27, 1993 – Name changed to QSound Labs, Inc.
Arapaho Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1998)
repayment of the debenture and assumed title to all the (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 8, 2009 – Continued into Ontario.
co.'s assets in lieu of cash repayment, leaving the co. no
Dec. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Malbex Resources Inc.
longer solvent and all directors and officers resigned. No Archer International Developments Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 6,
following amalgamation of wholly owned 2206833 Ontario
funds would be available for distribution to shldrs. 1968)
Inc. and Malbex Resources Inc., contituting a reverse
Apr. 28, 1989 – Name changed to Archer
takeover by Malbex whereby Malbex shldrs. received 1 Arbutus Food Corporation (B.C. Aug. 22, 1986) Communications Inc. n
Arapaho sh. for every 1.5 Malbex shs. held. (see Feb. 20, 1992 – Name changed to Sabre Marketing
FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation. n Archer Minerals Inc. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1968)
Arapahoe Energy Corporation (Alta. Jan. 14, 1997) Dec. 17, 1986 – Name changed to Archer International
Feb. 24, 2004 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Arc Home Entertainment Diversified Ltd. (Ont. Feb. Developments Ltd. n
same name. 6, 1969)
Jan. 7, 2008 – Name changed to Canadian Phoenix June 1970 – Name changed to Ahed Music Corporation Archer Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1984)
Resources Corp. n Limited. n Nov. 9, 2017 – Name changed to Atlas Engineered
Products Ltd. pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition
Arapahoe Mining Corp. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966) Arc Pacific Metals Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1987) of (old) Atlas Engineered Products Ltd. (see FPsurvey -
May 6, 1996 – Name changed to Salus Resource Corp.; Mar. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Rampart Ventures Ltd.; Industrials)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Archer Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 16, 1989)
Arc Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Apr. 27, 1998 – Acquired by Dominion Acquisition Inc.,
Arauco Resources Corporation (B.C. Oct. 3, 1991)
Sept. 11, 1978 – Dissolved. a wholly owned subsid. of Dominion Energy Inc. of
Aug. 13, 1997 – Name changed to Kit Resources Ltd.
Richmond, Va., for $7.60 per sh.
and continued into Canada. n
Arcadia Coal Co., Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 1929)
1931 – Dissolved and struck off register. Architectural Ceramic Developments Company
Arawain Producers Limited (B.C. 1952) Limited (Ont. 1960)
Mar. 1961 – Acquired by Western Allenbee Oil & Gas Arcadia Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Dec. 1962 – Name changed to Western Heritage
Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Aug. 11, 1983 – Name changed to New Arcadia Properties Ltd. n
Explorations Ltd. (N.P.L.); basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Arawak Energy Corporation (Anguilla Apr. 11, 1995)
Architel Systems Corporation (Can. Aug. 9, 1984)
Apr. 24, 2008 – Continued into Jersey.
Arcadia Minerals Limited (Que. 1953) July 6, 2000 – Acquired by Nortel Networks Corporation;
June 3, 2008 – Name changed to Arawak Energy
Apr. 30, 1971 – Share split; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. basis 0.38682 Nortel com. shs. for 1 Architel com. sh.
Limited. n
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Originally incorporated in Ontario Mar. 7, 1984. (see
May 1975 – Charter revived. Nortel Networks Corporation)
Sept. 1976 – In receivership.
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Arcis Corporation (Alta. Sept. 12, 1996) The Ardiem Industrial Corporation (B.C. 1975 amalg.) Argentex Resources Exploration Corp. (Ont. 1980)
Mar. 2, 2004 – Privatized at $1.26 per sh. Feb. 1983 – Declared bankrupt. Assets sold. No July 4, 1988 – Formed AXR Resources Ltd. in Ontario
TEST FOR CROP MARKS distribution to shldrs. on amalgamation with Sholia Resources Ltd. (1 for 5);
Arco Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 13, 2006) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 12, 2018 – Name changed to Cannex Capital Ardmore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 14, 1936)
Holdings Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1955 – Charter cancelled. Argentia Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Feb. 2, 1983 – Struck off register.
Arcom Systems Ltd. (B.C.) Ardo Mines Inc. (B.C. June 14, 1968)
Oct. 24, 1972 – Name changed to Arcom Systems Oct. 19, 1976 – Name changed to Arex Resources Inc.; Argentina Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1981)
Manufacturing Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 3, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Apr. 30, 1999 – Acquired by Homestake Mining Company;
Arcom Systems Manufacturing Ltd. (B.C.) Ardo Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 14, 1968) basis 0.545 Homestake shs. for 1 Argentina sh.
Nov. 18, 1983 – Struck off register. June 19, 1975 – Name changed to Ardo Mines Inc. n
Argentium Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 2011 amalg.)
Arctic Glacier Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 22, 2002) Ardonblue Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 6, 2006) Aug. 24, 2015 – Name changed to Northern Sphere
Jan. 22, 2015 – Initial distrib. of US$0.155570 per unit Oct. 23, 2017 – Name changed to Juggernaut Exploration Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey
was paid to unitholders of record Dec. 18, 2014. (see Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Area Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1925) Argentor Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 27, 2004)
Arctic Gold & Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1964) Apr. 1, 1971 – Acquired by Teck Corporation Limited; Jan. 11, 2006 – Name changed to Jantar Resources
Aug. 27, 1979 – Name changed to Azam Energy basis 1 Teck cl. B sh. for 3 Area shs. (see Teck Ltd. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corporation Limited)
Argex Mining Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 2005)
The Arctic Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 1, 1996) Arehada Mining Limited (Ont. June 7, 2005) July 20, 2012 – Name changed to Argex Titanium Inc.
Mar. 22, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement to reorganize Aug. 17, 2016 – Undergoing voluntary dissolution; interim (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
company into an income fund trust known as Arctic distrib. of 4¢ cash per sh. to shldrs. of record Aug. 8,
Glacier Income Fund; basis 1 new Arctic Glacier trust 2016. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Argex Silver Capital Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 2005)
unit for 6 old Arctic Group com. shs. (see Arctic Glacier July 28, 2010 – Name changed to Argex Mining Inc. n
Income Fund) Ressources Arena Gold inc. (Can. Apr. 24, 1996)
Jan. 6, 2004 – Dissolved. Argo Development Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Arctic Hunter Uranium Inc. (B.C. Feb. 21, 2006) Nov. 9, 1989 – Amalgamated with Exador Resources Inc.
Dec. 15, 2011 – Name changed to Arctic Hunter Energy Arequipa Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1984) (1 for 13) and Cheryl Resources Inc. (1 for 2) to form
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 25, 1996 – Acquired by Barrick Gold Corporation; Tymar Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see
basis (i) $30 per sh. or (ii) 50¢ cash and 0.79 Barrick com. Tymar Resources Inc.)
Arctic Mining & Exploration Limited (B.C. Oct. 14, shs. for 1 Arequipa com. sh.
1964) Argo Energy Ltd. (Can. Feb. 23, 1995)
Feb. 8, 1968 – Name changed to Arctic Gold & Silver Arex Resources Inc. (B.C. June 14, 1968) Apr. 26, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with Lightning
Mines Ltd. n Jan. 15, 1980 – Name changed to Ohio Resources Energy Ltd. (0.25 and 0.25 for 1) to convert company into
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n a new income trust named Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust and
Arctic Red Resources Corp. (B.C. 1980) a new exploration company named White Fire Energy
Jan. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Chuska Resources Argcen Holdings Inc. (Can. 1919) Ltd.; basis 0.17125 Sequoia trust units and 0.17125 White
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Sept. 17, 1985 – Formed Hollinger Inc. in Canada on Fire com. shs. for 1 Argo com. sh. (see Sequoia Oil &
amalgamation with Hollinger Argus Limited (2.5 for 1) Gas Trust; White Fire Energy Ltd.)
Arctic Star Diamond Corp. (Can. Jan. 5, 2001) and Labmin Resources Limited (3.5 for 1). n
July 8, 2011 – Name changed to Arctic Star Exploration Argo Gold Mining Inc. (B.C. Apr. 22, 1977)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Argent Energy Trust (Alta. Jan. 31, 2012) June 2, 1981 – Amalgamated with Pegasus Explorations
& Energy) Feb. 2016 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Ltd. to form Pegasus Gold Ltd.; basis 1.1 new for 1 old
Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) and FTI Consulting sh. (see Pegasus Gold Ltd.)
Arctic Wings Limited (unknown) Canada Ltd. was appointed monitor.
1956 – Acquired by Transair Ltd. May 2016 – Substantially all the assets were sold to BXP Argo Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1967)
Partners IV, LP. Proceeds received were insufficient to June 21, 1976 – Charter revived.
Arctic Yellowknife Mines Limited (Ont. 1938) provide funds for distrib. to unithldrs. or debentureholders. July 26, 1976 – Name changed to Argo Developments
Nov. 8, 1977 – Dissolved. Aug. 30, 2016 – Stay under CCAA for the trust and Argent Ltd.
Canada (Holdings) Inc. was terminated resulting in an
Arctos Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Sept. 30, 2004 amalg.) assignment into bankruptcy. FTI Consulting Canada Inc. Argoma Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Nov. 12, 2007 – Name changed to Stetson Oil and Gas was appointed trustee. Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Argent Mining Corp. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985) Argon Electric Welding Co. Ltd. (Can. 1956)
Arcturus Growthstar Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 31, June 21, 2007 – Name changed to Avion Resources May 1959 – Name changed to Argon Welding Industries
1984) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd. n
Feb. 2, 2017 – Name changed to Future Farm
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Argent Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985) Argon Welding Industries Ltd. (Can. 1956)
Apr. 7, 2006 – Name changed to Argent Mining Corp.; Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Arcturus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1980) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Arcturus Ventures Argonaut Gold Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 3, 2007)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Argenta Oil & Gas Inc. (Ont. Sept. 21, 2005) Oct. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Argonaut Gold Inc.
Energy) Nov. 22, 2006 – Continued into Canada. pursuant to vertical amalgamation with wholly owned
Jan. 11, 2010 – Name changed to Azabache Energy Inc.; Argonaut Gold Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ardel Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Argonaut Investment Corp. (Alta. Jan. 9, 1987)
Energy)
Oct. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Spray-Air International,
Ardell Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Argenta Resources Ltd (B.C. Aug. 24, 1979)
1957 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 4, 1987 – Name changed to Argenta Systems Inc. n
Argonaut Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Arden Holdings Inc. (Que. Apr. 18, 1980) 1971 – Merged into Granite Mountain Mines Ltd. on
Feb. 15, 2002 – Privatized at $8.00 per sh. Argenta Systems Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1979)
Mar. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Illusion Systems Inc.; sh.-for-sh. basis; except for vendor shs. which were
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n exchanged 2 new for 3 old shs.
Ardiem Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Dec. 23, 1975 – Amalgamated with A1 Steel & Iron Argonaut Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Foundry (Vancouver) Ltd. (10-for-1), E. C. Warner Argentex Mining Corporation (Del. Nov. 5, 2007) July 28, 1989 – Name changed to P.D.C. Industrial
Investments Ltd. (sh-for-sh) and Harbour Ferries Ltd. June 3, 2011 – Continued into Nevada. Coatings Inc. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new
(1-for-3) to form The Ardiem Industrial Corp.; basis 5 new June 8, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. for 2 old shs. n
for 1 old sh. Aug. 22, 2016 – Acquired by Austral Gold Limited; basis
0.564676 Austral com. shs. for 1 Argentex com. sh.
Argonaut Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1956 – Charter cancelled.
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Argonauts Group Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 29, 1995) Arian Silver Corporation (B.C. May 4, 2004) Arizona Silver Corporation (N.P.L.) (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970)
June 7, 2002 – Formed Cequel Energy Inc. on May 24, 2006 – Continued into British Virgin Islands. July 23, 1979 – Name changed to Arizona Silver
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
amalgamation with subsid. Chain Energy Corporation. n Corporation following conversion from a non-personal
Ariane Gold Corp. (Can. Mar. 6, 2002) liability co. to a limited co. n
Argosy Energy Inc. (Alta. June 6, 2008) Nov. 28, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with Cambior Inc.;
May 30, 2013 – Placed into receivership. FTI Consulting basis 0.3436 Cambior shs. for 1 Ariane sh. (see Cambior Arizona Star Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1986)
Canada Inc. appointed receiver and manager. All officers Inc.) Mar. 14, 2008 – Acquired by Barrick Gold Corporation
and directors resigned. for $18 per sh.
Arianne Resources Inc. (Que. Dec. 14, 1959)
Argosy Finance Company Limited (Ont. 1967) July 5, 2013 – Name changed to Arianne Phosphate Inc. Arizuma Silver Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1995)
Aug. 1979 – Name changed to Argosy Financial Group (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 13, 1999 – Name changed to ASI Internet Inc.; basis
of Canada Limited. n 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ariel Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1986)
Argosy Financial Group of Canada Limited (Ont. 1967) Aug. 14, 2002 – Continued into Wyoming. Arjam Pacific Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Mar. 19, 1980 – Placed into receivership. Laventhol & Feb. 2, 1983 – Struck off register.
Aries Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Howarth Ltd. of Toronto appointed interim receiver
Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved. Arjon Enterprises Inc. (Ont. 1937)
manager..
June 14, 1996 – Formed Cotton Valley Resources
Aries Resource Corp. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1978)
Argosy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1935) Corporation in Ontario pursuant to reverse takeover
Sept. 24, 2008 – Name changed to Alderon Resource
1938 – Name changed to Jason Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new acquisition of and amalgamation with Cotton Valley
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
for 5 old shs. n Energy Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aries Resources Inc. (Yuk. May 20, 1958)
Argosy Minerals Inc. (Yuk. June 17, 1997) Arjon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
May 19, 1999 – Name changed to Total Global Ventures
May 26, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Aug. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Arjon Enterprises Inc.;
Inc. and continued into British Columbia following reverse
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Argosy Mining Corp. (B.C. July 12, 1988) takeover acquisition of Golden Leaf Development Trust,
Aug. 12, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. Thompson & Redford Holdings Ltd., Golden Leaf
Development Company and 535535 B.C. Ltd. n Ark Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
May 10, 1999 – Amalgamated into Calliope Metals June 27, 1990 – Name changed to Arcanna Industries
Corporation; basis 0.6 Calliope shs. for 1 Argosy sh. Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aries Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Argosy Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1939) 1955 – Name changed to Aries Copper Mines Ltd. and
continued into Ontario. n Ark Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Mar. 29, 1989 – Name changed to Argosy Capital Jan. 1977 – Amalgamated with 5 other cos. to form
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ranchmen's Resources (1976) Ltd.; basis 1 new cl. A
Arimathaea Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
sh. for 13 old shs.
Argosy Resources Corporation (B.C. 1981) June 29, 1992 – Continued into Bermuda.
Oct. 24, 1991 – Name changed to Motion Works 1992 – Amalgamated with a Bermuda corporation to form Ark La Tex Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 13, 1978)
Corporation. n The Van Diemen's Land Company Ltd. June 17, 1992 – Name changed to Landstar Properties
Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Argrel Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Arimetco International Inc. (Can. Sept. 28, 1984)
Nov. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
Arken Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Arimex Mining Corp. (B.C. May 30, 1986) May 30, 1960 – Dissolved.
Argus Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
1957 – Name changed to Cassiar Copperfields Ltd.; basis Feb. 22, 1999 – Name changed to International Arimex
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Arkona Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1980)
1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Aug. 11, 2004 – Name changed to Action Minerals Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Argus Corporation Limited (Ont. Sept. 24, 1945) Aris Canada Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1994)
Dec. 11, 1985 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue Jan. 10, 2003 – Company's controlling shldr., Aris Vision,
Inc., applied to the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta for Arling Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
with same name. Dec. 7, 1995 – Name changed to ID Internet Direct Ltd. n
Dec. 24, 1990 – Continued into Canada. the appointment of Calgary-based Ernst & Young Inc. as
May 18, 2005 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter receiver/manager of the assets and undertaking of the
company. The appointment became effective and all the Arlington Oil & Gas Ltd. (Yuk. June 27, 2001)
Inc. appointed receiver and monitor.
directors resigned. Mar. 12, 2003 – Name changed to Cypress Hills Resource
Argus Metals Corp. (B.C. May 14, 1981) Nov. 1, 2004 – Receiver discharged. There were no Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Dec. 7, 2017 – Name changed to ePower Metals Inc. distributions made to shldrs.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Arlington Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Arista Exploration Limited (Ont. 1955) Dec. 13, 1969 – Name changed to Western Arlington
Argus Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Oct. 31, 1984 – Filed for dissolution. Resources Ltd. n
Oct. 4, 1979 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Mines & Energy) Arista Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 10, 1987) Arlington Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1983)
Jan. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Patricia Mines Inc.; June 27, 2001 – Name changed to Arlington Oil & Gas
Argyle Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 29, 1983) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n
May 11, 1994 – Name changed to Anglo-Andean
Explorations, Inc. n Arius Research Inc. (Ont. Aug. 11, 1999) Arlo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 3, 1990)
Sept. 26, 2008 – Acquired by 2179511 Ontario Ltd., a Jan. 27, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
Argyll Energy Corporation (Ont. Oct. 20, 1961) direct wholly owned subsid. of F.Hoffmann-LaRoche Ltd., June 8, 1998 – Name changed to International Arlo
June 1990 – Placed into receivership. Coopers & Lybrand for $2.44 per sh. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
(Calgary) appointed receiver.
May 1992 – All assets liquidated. No distribution to Arius3D Corp. (Ont. May 30, 2007) Armada Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
unsecured creditors or shldrs. Oct. 25, 2013 – Certain intellectual properly and physical Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to continue
assets were acquired by Arius Technology Corp. for an with the same name Armada Explorations Ltd.; basis 1
Argyll Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1946) undisclosed amount. new for 6.6 old shs.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. May 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Arizako Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Shelter Petroleums Ltd.
Argyll Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Oct. 22, 1984 – Amalgamated into Goldrich Resources 1973 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with
June 30, 1983 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. Inc. same name.
of Argyll Energy Corporation. Shldrs., other than Argyll
Energy which held 51% int., received 1,717,310 cl. A shs. Arizona Golden Pacific Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Armada Financial Corporation (Alta. Jan. 13, 1988)
of Argyll Energy (1 for 1). Dec. 4, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 6, 1994 – Name changed to Armada Gold
Corporation following reverse takeover by Trans Pacific
Arian Resources Corporation (Ont. Aug. 9, 1990) Arizona Jojoba, Inc. (B.C. 1985)
Resources Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 5, 1995 – Continued into New Brunswick. (see Bema May 29, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Gold Corporation) Armada Gold and Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1987)
July 8, 1998 – Merged with a wholly owned subsid. of Arizona Silver Corporation (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970)
June 6, 1995 – Name changed to ASC Industries Ltd.; Mar. 4, 1992 – Name changed to Armada Mercantile Ltd.
Bema Gold Corporation; basis 1 Bema sh. for 3.3 Arian (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
shs. (see Bema Gold Corporation) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Armada Gold Corporation (Alta. Jan. 13, 1988) Arncoeur Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1936) Arrow Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 20, 1944)
July 5, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey - June 1973 – Charter cancelled. 1959 – Struck off register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Mines & Energy)
Arnhem Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982) Arrow Tungsten Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Armada Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) May 24, 1985 – Name changed to Duck Book Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
1955 – Charter cancelled. Communications Limited; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Arrowfield Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1980)
Armbro Enterprises Inc. (Can. Jan. 14, 1957) Apr. 27, 1992 – Name changed to ITL Capital
June 28, 2001 – Name changed to Aecon Group Inc. Arno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 30, 1980 – Dissolved.
Arrowhead Gold Corp. (B.C. Nov. 16, 2006)
Armco Capital Corp. (Alta. July 7, 1997) Arnora Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1947) July 7, 2016 – Name changed to Kontrol Energy Corp.;
June 7, 2005 – Going private transaction via 1951 – Name changed to Arnora Sulphur Mining Corp. n basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
amalgamation with 1162812 Alberta Ltd., wholly owned
subsid. of 3099477 Nova Scotia Limited; basis $1.09 per Arnora Sulphur Mining Corp. (Que. 1947) Arrowhead Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1934)
sh. Aug. 1973 – Charter cancelled. May 1988 – Amalgamated with Quebec Cobalt &
Exploration Ltd.
Armenex Resources Canada Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980) Arntfield Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1925)
Aug. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Ecuadorean 1944 – Name changed to Arntfield Mining Corp. Ltd.; Arrowhead Minerals Corporation (B.C. July 2, 1965)
Copperfields Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Oct. 28, 1999 – Name changed to Gemini Energy Corp.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Armenian Express Canada Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980) Arntfield Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1925)
July 4, 1990 – Name changed to Armenex Resources 1947 – Name changed to New Arntfield Mines Ltd.; basis Arrowhead Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1965)
Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 23, 1995 – Name changed to Double Arrow Oil &
Gas Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Armeno Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984) Arodien Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
May 25, 1992 – Name changed to Ag Armeno Mines and Mar. 28, 1978 – Name changed to Manchester Oil Arrowhead Water Products Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 7, 1993)
Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 8, 2014 – Continued into British Columbia.
May 9, 2014 – Name changed to Captiva Verde Industries
Armistice Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Aronos Multinational Inc. (Ont. Apr. 28, 1966) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; Nov. 4, 1996 – Name changed to RDG Minerals Inc. n
basis 2 new for 15 old shs. Arrowlink Corp. (Ont. 1976)
Aroway Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1980) May 17, 1996 – Name changed to Triarx Gold
Armistice Resources Corp. (Can. Nov. 9, 1987) Feb. 4, 2011 – Name changed to Aroway Energy Inc. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 7, 2014 – Name changed to Kerr Mines Inc. (see (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Arrowsmith Properties Limited (Alta. Apr. 9, 1998)
ArPetrol Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 2011) July 28, 2000 – Name changed to North Shore Mercantile
Armistice Resources Ltd. (Ont. June 29, 1984) Dec. 19, 2016 – Completed second distribution of 16¢ Corporation and continued into Canada. n
Nov. 9, 1987 – Continued into Canada. cash per sh. following an initial distribution of 40¢ cash
Apr. 28, 2006 – Name changed to Armistice Resources per sh. made to shldrs. of record Sept. 12, 2016. Arsenal Capital Inc. (Alta. Aug. 3, 2000)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 20, 2016 – Voluntarily dissolved. Nov. 14, 2002 – Formed Arsenal Energy Inc. in Alberta
on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with A.C. Global
Armont Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Arrabbiata Capital Corp. (B.C. June 23, 2000) Capital Corp.; basis 0.8 Arsenal Energy com. sh. for either
1958 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 5, 2007 – Continued into Ontario. 1 Arsenal Capital com. sh. or 1 A.C. Global com. sh. n
Jan. 8, 2007 – Name changed to Olivut Resources Ltd.
Armor Development Corporation (B.C. Nov. 14, 1967) following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of Olivut Arsenal Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 14, 2002 amalg.)
Apr. 6, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Investments Ltd. with a wholly owned subsid. of Sept. 16, 2016 – Amalgamated with Lone Pine Resources
Arrabbiata, constituting a reverse takeover by Olivut Canada Ltd., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Prairie
Armor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Investments; basis 1.558 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey Provident Resources Inc.; basis 1.1417218 Prairie
Nov. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with New Penn Energy - Mines & Energy) Provident com. shs. for 1 Arsenal com. sh.
Corporation, Justen Resources Ltd. and Prospect Energy
Corporation to form a new co. also known as New Penn Arris Holdings Inc. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2009) Art In Motion Income Fund (B.C. June 1, 2004)
Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. Mar. 25, 2014 – Name changed to Global Hemp Group Sept. 29, 2008 – Acquired by Clarke Inc. for 75¢ per unit.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Armore Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1949) The Art Vault International Limited (Ont. Apr. 10, 2000)
June 1973 – Name changed to Marcana Resources Ltd.; Arris Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987) Mar. 13, 2001 – Together with subsid. The Art Vault
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 21, 2009 – Name changed to RTN Stealth Software Limited, filed an assignment into bankruptcy.
Inc. pursuant to transaction with wholly owned subsids. Toronto-based Schwartz Levitsky Feldman Inc. appointed
Armour Uranium & Copper Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1950) CLI Resources Inc., QMI Seismic Inc. and Arris Holdings trustee.
Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 5 RTN shs, 1 CLI sh., 1 QMI sh. and 1 Arris June 14, 2002 – Trustee discharged.
Holdings sh. for 1 Arris Resources sh. n
Armsher Resources Inc. (Ont. 1987) Arta Enterprises Inc. (Alta. Nov. 2, 2000)
Jan. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Future Avenir Corp.; Arriscraft International Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 28, July 19, 2002 – Formed Committee Bay Resources Ltd.
basis 0.2 new cl. A sub. vtg. and 1 new cl. B multi-vtg. 2004) in Alberta on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
for 1 old com. sh. n July 23, 2007 – Assets acquired by General Shale Brick Committee Bay Resources Ltd. n
Inc.; trust units redeemed on July 24, 2007, for $7.85 per
Armstrong Corporation (Ont. Jan. 26, 1999 amalg.) unit. Artaflex Inc. (Ont. Mar. 20, 2012 amalg.)
Mar. 13, 2003 – Petitioned into bankruptcy. Deloitte & Apr. 30, 2013 – Privatized.
Touche Inc. in Toronto was appointed receiver manager Arrival Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 12, 1996)
of the assets of Armstrong. Aug. 10, 2000 – Amalgamated with 859964 Alberta Ltd., Arteco Mortgage Investment Company (Can. 1974)
a wholly owned subsid. of Chain Energy Corporation; July 1, 1979 – Royal Trustco Limited acquired the
Armstrong Housing Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1.2846 Chain com. shs. for 1 Arrival cl. A sh. and remaining 90.1% int. in co., making it a wholly owned
Feb. 4, 1954 – Charter cancelled. 3.2114 Chain com. shs. for 1 Arrival cl. B sh. (see Chain subsid. Company's name was subsequently changed to
Energy Corporation) Royal Trustco Mortgage Company.
Armtec Infrastructure Income Fund (Ont. June 15,
2004) Arrow-Can Natural Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Artek Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 14, 2010 amalg.)
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Armtec Infrastructure Inc. 1977 – Acquired by Christal Natural Gas & Minerals Ltd.; Apr. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Kelt Exploration (LNG)
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Armtec basis 1 pref. sh. $5.00 par for 8.33 Arrow-Can shs. Ltd. n
Infrastructure Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion
of the fund into a corporation and the fund was Arrow Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 3, 2004 amalg.) Artemis U.S. Capital Appreciation Fund (Ont. Feb. 25,
subsequently dissolved. n Nov. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Kallisto Energy Corp.; 2011)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 24, 2015 – Terminated. All cl. A and cl. F units
Armtec Infrastructure Inc. (Ont. May 5, 2010) redeemed at $12.5808 per unit on Mar. 9, 2015.
June 17, 2015 – Name changed to 2242749 Ontario Arrow-Marjon Oils Ltd (Alta. 1943)
Limited. n 1945 – Assets transferred to Arrow Oil Co. Ltd. for
2,000,000 shs.
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Artemis Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1981) Asamera Inc. (Can. 1925) The Ascot Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1975)
Jan. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Paradym Ventures Inc.; Aug. 5, 1988 – Acquired by Gulf Canada Resources Ltd.; Feb. 8, 1982 – Amalgamated with Canalta Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n basis 0.6397 Gulf shs. for 1 Asamera com. sh., or $11.75 Ltd. (0.3 for 1) and Sweetwater Petroleum Corporation
and 1.4060 Gulf shs. for 1 Asamera 8% ser. C 2nd pref. (0.65 for 1) to form a new company named Consolidated
Artevo Corporation (Alta. Feb. 9, 2007) sh., or $26.10 per Asamera sh. plus accr. divds., and 35¢ Ascot Petroleum Corporation; basis 0.85 new for 1 old
May 30, 2008 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with per Asamera wt. (see Gulf Canada Resources Limited) sh. (see Consolidated Ascot Petroleum Corporation)
same name.
Dec. 18, 2009 – Filed for bankruptcy. All directors Asamera Minerals Inc. (Ont. May 25, 1981) Asea Brown Boveri Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1988 amalg.)
resigned. May 4, 1987 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 23, 1999 – Name changed to ABB Inc.
Aug. 4, 1992 – All o/s shs. redeemed following
Artex Holdings & Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968) amalgamation with a wholly owned subsid. of Asamera Asea Inc. (Can. Dec. 31, 1982)
July 1970 – Co-amalgamated with Boeing Holdings & Inc.; basis $1.40 per com. sh. Jan. 1, 1988 – Formed Asea Brown Boveri Inc. in Canada
Explorations Ltd. on amalgamation with BBC Brown Boveri Canada Inc. n
Asamera Oil Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1925)
Artex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Sept. 30, 1980 – Name changed to Asamera Inc. n Asean Cybernetics Inc. (B.C. Jan. 7, 2000)
Name changed to Artex Holdings & Explorations Ltd.; July 28, 2003 – Acquired by TransGlobe Internet and
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Asantae Holdings International Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, Telecom Co. Ltd.; basis 0.3175 TransGlobe com. shs.
2006) plus 0.3175 TransGlobe wts. (exercisable at 55¢ in year
Artgallerylive.com Management Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, May 31, 2013 – Name changed to Avidus Management one and 62¢ in year two) for 1 Asean com. sh.
1988) Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 18, 2001 – Name changed to Adaptive Marketing Asean Energy Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981)
Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Asbestos Lloyd Mines Limited (Ont. 1953) Aug. 20, 2015 – Name changed to Genovation Capital
Dec. 8, 1989 – Dissolved. Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Valens
Artha Resources Corporation (B.C. Jan. 9, 2006) Agritech Ltd. n
June 9, 2015 – Name changed to Centenera Mining Corp. Ascalade Communications Inc. (B.C. Nov. 2, 2004)
following reverse takeover acquisition of Cardero Mar. 3, 2008 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Aselo Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Argentina S.A. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) and Deloitte & Touche Apr. 14, 1980 – Name changed to Fairmont Gas & Oil
Inc. was appointed monitor. Corporation. n
Arthurian Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 29, 1981) Apr. 29, 2008 – Monitor filed under Chapter 15 of the
Dec. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Pacific Copperfields U.S. Bankruptcy code seeking a stay in proceedings by Asfe Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n creditors in the U.S. Sept. 21, 1959 – Dissolved.
May 14, 2008 – Deloitte & Touche Hong Kong appointed
Arthurs-Jones Inc. (Ont. Mar. 19, 1956) administrators of the scheme of arrangement filed by Ash Temple Limited (Ont. 1950)
Sept. 23, 1998 – Name changed to Invesprint wholly owned Ascalade Communications Limited (ACL) Dec. 31, 1981 – Private co. All o/s 6.5% secured
Corporation. n which would involve the winding up of ACL and sale of debentures retired.
assets located in the Peoples Republic of China.
Artillery Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Nov. 2008 – Interim distribution equivalent to 80% for Ash Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Can. 1946)
Dec. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Ferber Mining Corp.; each proven dollar of claim was made to proven creditors. Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 31, 2008 – Remaining directors resigned.
Dec. 3, 2009 – Final distribution of the remaining 20% to Asha Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1987)
Energy)
proven creditors was paid. Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Cost Miser Coupons
Artina Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1983) Dec. 22, 2009 – Return of capital of Cdn$0.159 per com. (International) Inc. n
May 16, 2000 – Name changed to Prophecy sh. paid to all shldrs. of record Dec. 8, 2009. Deloitte &
Entertainment Inc. n Touche was discharged as monitor. Ashburton Oil Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1981)
Apr. 18, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Ascan Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Artisan Corporation (Alta. Sept. 30, 1988)
June 1973 – Name changed to Synergy Resources Ltd.; Ashburton Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, 2006)
May 27, 1998 – Acquired by Ensign Resource Service
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Progressive Planet
Group Inc.; basis (i) $10.50, (ii) 0.3415 Ensign shs. for 1
Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Artisan sh. or (iii) a combination thereof, subject to certain
restrictions on the number of shs. issued or cash paid. Ascendant Copper Corporation (B.C. May 5, 2004)
July 3, 2008 – Name changed to Copper Mesa Mining Ashcroft Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1965)
(see Ensign Resource Service Group Inc.) Dec. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Tchaikazan Enterprises
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Artisan Drilling Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 30, 1988)
June 22, 1995 – Name changed to Artisan Corporation. n Ascentex Energy, Inc. (Alta. Apr. 14, 1987)
Mar. 3, 1997 – Name changed to Bonavista Petroleum Ashdod Systems Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 23, 1996)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 6, 2000 – Name changed to TER Thermal Retrieval
Artisan Energy Corporation (Alta. Nov. 1, 2010)
Systems Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 22, 2016 – Filed for bankruptcy. Faber Inc. was
appointed trustee and all officers and directors resigned. Ascentex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 14, 1987)
Jan. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Ascentex Energy, Inc.; Asher Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 4, 1965 – Dissolved.
Artistic Photo Plate Creations, Inc. (Wash. July 23,
1987) Asher Resources Corporation (B.C. Feb. 2, 2011)
Feb. 2, 1995 – Name changed to APC Ventures, Inc.; Ascopex Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1970)
May 25, 1985 – Charter cancelled. June 6, 2016 – Name changed to Drone Delivery Canada
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Drone
Ascot Energy Corporation of Canada Limited (Ont. Delivery Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see
Artopex International Inc. (Can. 1969) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 3, 1992 – Declared bankrupt. Liabs. amounted to Apr. 26, 1966)
$12,934,904, and the co. had no liquid assets. No Oct. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Crosscut Explorations
Inc. n Ashgrove Energy Limited (N.S. Feb. 13, 1987)
distribution available for creditors or shldrs. Aug. 29, 1995 – Name changed to Search Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Aruma Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1966) Ascot Energy Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1978)
Sept. 7, 1999 – Name changed to dot.com Technologies Oct. 16, 2002 – Name changed to Great Northern
Exploration Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Ashgrove Resources Limited (N.S. Feb. 13, 1987)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 19, 1993 – Name changed to Ashgrove Energy
Great Northern Exploration Ltd. (1 for 6.5); basis 1 new
for 5 old shs. n Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Arura Pharma Inc. (Can. June 28, 2007 amalg.)
July 20, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Ashland Canadian Oils Ltd. (Can. 1951)
Ascot Investment Corporation (B.C. Feb. 3, 1987
amalg.) Sept. 9, 1970 – Name changed to Canadian Ashland
Arvida Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1981)
Aug. 3, 1990 – Name changed to Pacific Western Exploration Ltd. following acquisition by Ashland Oil
May 11, 1995 – Name changed to Jade International
Investments Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Canada Limited.
Industrial Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ashland Oil Canada Limited (Alta. 1957)
Arwick International Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Ascot Metals Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1949) Mar. 1979 – Name changed to Kaiser Petroleum Ltd.
May 13, 1992 – Name changed to Gincho International 1956 – Name changed to Quebec Ascot Copper Corp. following acquisition by Kaiser Resources Ltd. for $33.50
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n per sh.
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Ashley Gold and Oil Minerals Limited (Ont. 1931) Asian Canadian Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Assiniboine Oils Ltd. (Alta.)
May 17, 1949 – Name changed to Western Ashley July 4, 1990 – Name changed to Victorian Enuretic 1961 – Struck off register. Assets absorbed by West
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Minerals Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Services Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.2 old shs. n Canadian Oil & Gas Ltd.

Ashloo Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1936) Asian Mineral Resources Limited (New Zealand Nov. AssistGlobal Technologies Corp. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987)
1948 – Struck off register. 17, 1988) July 11, 2005 – Name changed to Bassett Ventures Inc.;
Dec. 31, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ashlu Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1976) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 10, 1987 – Name changed to Rhodes Energy Associated Arcadia Nickel Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Asian Resource Global Strategies Inc. (Ont. Aug. 2, Nov. 17, 1969 – Name changed to Arcadia Minerals
2007) Limited. n
Ashlu Gold Mines Limited (Alta. 1976) Dec. 29, 2010 – Name changed to Nesscap Energy Inc.
Aug. 1979 – Name changed to Ashlu Exploration Ltd. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Associated Brands Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 25, 2002)
acquisition of Nesscap, Inc. subsequently completed on May 11, 2007 – Acquired indirectly by TorQuest Partners
Ashmont Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Jan. 21, 2011. n Inc. for 82¢ per unit.
1954 – Acquired by Pathfinder Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1
new for 2 old shs. Asiatel Media Corporation (Can. Aug. 21, 1985) Associated Developments Ltd. (unknown 1951)
Aug. 30, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Asiatel 1963 – Assets acquired by New Associated
Ashmore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see New
Dec. 1968 – Name changed to Murray Watts Explorations Associated Developments Limited)
Ltd. n Asitka Resource Corporation (B.C. Dec. 13, 1982)
Nov. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Orenda Forest Products Associated Freezers Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 1997)
Ashnola Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. May 26, 1978) Ltd. n Sept. 6, 2000 – Formed ACS Freezers Income Trust
June 1, 1988 – Name changed to Tower Hill Mines Ltd.; following merger with privately held Atlas Cold Storage
basis 1.7 new for 1 old sh. n Asnazu Gold Dredging Ltd. (B.C. 1934) Holdings Limited. n
Sept. 22, 1959 – Wound up. Total distribution of $0.99365
Ashton Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) per sh. Associated Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968 amalg.)
Feb. 1951 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 28, 1989 – Acquired by American Reserve Mining
Aspen Energy Corp. (Alta. Dec. 7, 1987) Corporation; basis $5.00 per sh., 0.75 American Reserve
Ashton Mining of Canada Inc. (Can. July 29, 1993) May 5, 2003 – Name changed to Aspen Resources Corp.; com. shs. and 0.1875 American Reserve wts. to purchase
Jan. 19, 2007 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n 1 com. sh. at $2.25. (see American Reserve Mining
subsid. of Stornoway Diamond Corporation; basis $1.25 Corporation)
per sh., or 1 Stornoway com. sh. plus 1 pref. sh. Aspen Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1974)
immediately redeem. for 1¢ cash, for 1 Ashton com. sh. May 25, 1979 – Name changed to Geolex Resources Associated Recreation Corp. (Ont. Apr. 30, 1976)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 3, 1983 – Name changed to ARC International
Asia Gold Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 2002) Corporation. n
Nov. 4, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Aspen Grove Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1963)
May 29, 2007 – Name changed to SouthGobi Energy 1965 – Name changed to Aspen Grove Mines Ltd. n Associated Standard Wire and Cable Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Resources Ltd. and continued into British Columbia. n June 1962 – Name changed to Industrial Wire & Cable
Co. Ltd. n
Aspen Grove Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1963)
Asia Media Group Corporation (Ont. 1969) Mar. 25, 1986 – Name changed to Legion Resources Ltd.
Nov. 2006 – Voluntarily dissolved. (not to be confused with Legion Resources Ltd. - Ont.). n Associates Acceptance Company Limited (Can. Aug.
27, 1954)
Asia Minerals Corp. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1980) Apr. 29, 1977 – Name changed to Associates Capital
Aspen Resources Corp. (Alta. Dec. 7, 1987)
July 19, 1994 – Continued into British Columbia. Corporation. n
Jan. 25, 1996 – Name changed to Aspen Energy Corp.;
Oct. 16, 2000 – Name changed to American Bonanza
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Gold Mining Corp. n Associates Capital Corporation (Can. Aug. 27, 1954)
Mar. 27, 1984 – Dissolved.
Aspen Resources Corp. (Alta. Dec. 7, 1987)
Asia Now Resources Corp. (Ont. Feb. 17, 2004)
Mar. 15, 2006 – Privatized at 22¢ per sh. Associates Capital Corporation of Canada (Can. Oct.
Aug. 14, 2015 – Placed into receivership. Crowe
Soberman Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and 19, 1982)
Aspire Capital Inc. (Alta. Apr. 23, 1998)
directors resigned. June 11, 2003 – Name changed to Citigroup Finance
Apr. 25, 2007 – Name changed to Calstar Oil & Gas Ltd.
Canada Inc. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Asia Pacific Capital Corporation (Can. Aug. 21, 1985)
June 6, 1989 – Name changed to Asiatel Media Aspreva Pharmaceuticals Corporation (Can. Dec. 20, Associates Discount (Canada) Ltd. (Can. Aug. 27,
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 2001) 1954)
Nov. 19, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Sept. 15, 1962 – Name changed to Associates
Asia Pacific Concrete Inc. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996) Jan. 8, 2008 – Acquired by Galenica AG for US$26 per Acceptance Company Limited. n
June 19, 2000 – Name changed to IVG Corporation. n sh.
Astar Minerals Ltd. (B.C. July 19, 2011)
Asia-Pacific Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986) Asquith Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 23, 1986) Dec. 29, 2017 – Name changed to FinCanna Capital
Sept. 22, 1995 – Name changed to Asia Pacific Dec. 31, 1998 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of private
Resources Ltd. n same name. company FinCanna Capital Corp. and amalgamation of
Nov. 21, 2001 – Continued into Canada. FinCanna with a wholly owned subsidiary of Astar. (see
Asia Pacific Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986) Dec. 12, 2001 – Name changed to AXMIN Inc. following FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 2, 2002 – Continued into New Brunswick. reverse takeover acquisition of AXMIN Limited. (see
Aug. 16, 2006 – Acquired by Italian-Thai Development FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aster Mines Ltd. (Man. 1928)
Public Company Limited for $0.1425 per sh. Oct. 1934 – Charter cancelled.
Assante Corporation (Can. Dec. 22, 1995)
Asia Sapphires Limited (Yuk. June 29, 1998) Nov. 18, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with CI Fund Aster Ventures Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
July 5, 2003 – Dissolved. Management Inc. and Loring Ward International Ltd.; Mar. 22, 2001 – Name changed to Knight Petroleum
basis 1 Loring com. sh. plus either $8.25 or 0.61543 CI Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Asiamerica Equities Ltd. (Wash. July 1, 1968) com. shs., or a combination of cash and CI shs. for 1
Dec. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Mercer International Assante com. sh. (see CI Financial Inc.) Astic Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Inc. n June 30, 2006 – Name changed to Assante Wealth July 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Management (Canada) Ltd. (see CI Financial Inc.)
Asiamerica Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Aston Hill Advantage Bond Fund (Ont. Jan. 12, 2009)
Nov. 17, 1989 – Name changed to Stone Mark Capital Assembly Mines Limited (unknown) May 12, 2017 – Name changed to LOGiQ Advantage
Inc. n Dec. 30, 1977 – Amalgamated with Murray Watts Bond Fund. n
Explorations Ltd.
Asiamet Resources Limited (Bermuda Oct. 7, 1997) Aston Hill Advantage Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont.
Mar. 1, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted. Asset/Repo Depo Inc (Can.) Feb. 24, 2005)
Jan. 1, 2004 – Name changed to ASSET Inc. May 12, 2017 – Name changed to LOGiQ Advantage Oil
& Gas Income Fund. n
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Aston Hill Advantage VIP Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 1, Astral Communications Inc. (Can. Aug. 27, 1986) Athabasca Nuclear Corp. (Alta. Aug. 31, 2011)
2006) Feb. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Astral Media Inc. n June 10, 2016 – Name changed to Clean Commodities
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 12, 2017 – Name changed to LOGiQ Advantage VIP Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Income Fund. n Astral Communications Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
Nov. 17, 1973 – Amalgamated with Bellevue-Pathe Ltd. Athabasca Oil Sands Corp. (Alta. Aug. 23, 2006)
Aston Hill Capital Growth Fund (Ont. Sept. 29, 2003) to form Astral Bellevue Pathe Limited. May 10, 2012 – Name changed to Athabasca Oil
May 6, 2011 – Converted from a closed end investment Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
fund to an open-ended mutual fund. Astral Inc. (Can. Aug. 27, 1986)
Sept. 4, 1992 – Name changed to Astral Communications Athabasca Oil Sands Trust (Alta. Oct. 5, 1995)
Aston Hill Financial Inc. (Alta. June 16, 1993) Inc. n July 5, 2001 – Formed Canadian Oil Sands Trust in
Dec. 14, 2016 – Name changed to LOGiQ Asset Alberta on amalgamation with Canadian Oil Sands Trust
Management Inc. following acquisition of Front Street Astral Media Inc. (Can. Aug. 27, 1986) (old). n
Capital 2004 and Tuscarora Capital Inc. n July 9, 2013 – Acquired by BCE Inc. for $50 and $54.83
per cl.A and cl.B, respectively. Athabasca Potash Inc. (Sask. Apr. 10, 2006)
Aston Hill Global Agribusiness Fund (Ont. Oct. 29, Mar. 25, 2010 – Acquired by BHP Billiton Canada Inc.
2007) Astral Mining & Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1947) for $8.35 per sh.
Mar. 18, 2013 – Converted into an open-ended mutual Oct. 1962 – Name changed to New Astral Mining &
fund. Resources Ltd. n Athabasca Uranium Inc. (B.C. June 6, 2007)
Nov. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Atom Energy Inc. n
Aston Hill Global Convertible Bond Fund (Ont. Nov. Astral Mining Corporation (B.C. Feb. 12, 2004)
23, 2009) Feb. 13, 2012 – Acquired by Orex Minerals Inc.; basis Athabasca Uranium Mines Ltd. (Del. 1949)
July 4, 2011 – Converted from a closed end to an 0.0834 Orex shs. for 1 Astral Mining sh. Assets acquired by Pippin Athabasca Uranium Mines
open-ended fund Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Pippin Mining &
Astridon Development Corp. (B.C. 1986) Uranium Corp.)
Aston Hill Global Uranium Fund Inc. (Ont. Apr. 19, Mar. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Charter cancelled. (see Pippin Mining & Uranium Corp.)
2007)
Apr. 5, 2013 – Merged into Aston Hill Global Resource Astris Energi Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1987) Athabaska Goldfields & Uranium Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
& Infrastructure Fund. Aug. 17, 2007 – Name changed to Carthew Bay Dec. 2, 1970 – Dissolved.
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aston Hill Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 28, 2004) Athabaska Research Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Sept. 1, 2015 – Converted into an open-ended mutual Astrix Networks Inc. (Alta. Oct. 29, 2013 amalg.) Apr. 1965 – Dissolved.
fund. July 22, 2015 – Name changed to Memex Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Athalmer Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Aston Hill Senior Gold Producers Income Corp. (Ont. 1953 – Name changed to Silver Prince Mines Ltd. n
Dec. 9, 2010) Astron Resources Corporation (Yuk. June 16, 1999)
Apr. 5, 2013 – Merged into Aston Hill Global Resource Nov. 16, 2006 – Name changed to Nevada Copper Corp. Athena Gold Corporation (B.C. 1983)
& Infrastructure Fund. and continued into British Columbia following reverse Jan. 30, 1995 – Acquired by Miramar Mining Corporation;
takeover acquisition of 607792 British Columbia Ltd. (see basis 1 Miramar sh. for 2.8 Athena shs. (see Miramar
Aston Hill VIP Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 25, 2001) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mining Corporation)
May 12, 2017 – Name changed to LOGiQ VIP Income
Fund. n Astur Gold Corp. (B.C. Dec. 12, 2007) Athena Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Oct. 13, 2016 – Name changed to Black Dragon Gold Aug. 13, 1975 – Name changed to Saturn Energy &
Aston Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
June 13, 1996 – Name changed to Consolidated Aston
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey Astwood Park Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1987) Athlodge Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
- Mines & Energy) Nov. 7, 1989 – Name changed to International Eagle Tool Mar. 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aston Resources Limited (B.C. 1969) Athlone Energy Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1986)
June 27, 1977 – Name changed to New Aston Resources Atacama Minerals Corp. (Can. Aug. 8, 1997) Sept. 19, 2008 – Acquired by Daylight Resources Trust
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 30, 2012 – Name changed to Sirocco Mining Inc. for 85¢ per sh.
pursuant to acquisition of Sirocco Gold Inc. n
Astonish Lake Uranium Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Athlone Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1986)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Atacama Pacific Gold Corporation (Can. June 12, Feb. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Athlone Energy Ltd. n
2008)
Astorand Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 27, 2018 – Amalgamate with Rio2 Limited to continue Athlone Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1986)
July 1951 – Charter cancelled. under the Rio2 name (new Rio2); basis 0.6601 new Rio2 May 4, 1999 – Name changed to Athlone Minerals Ltd.;
com. shs. for 1 Atacama sh. and 0.6667 new Rio2 com. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Astoria Quebec Mines Ltd. (Que. Jan. 25, 1938) shs. for 1 old Rio2 com. shs.
1948 – Name changed to Consolidated Astoria Mines Athona Mines (1937) Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 3, 1937)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Atacama Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Nov. 29, 1954 – Name changed to New Athona Mines
Nov. 14, 1990 – Amalgamated with Kap Resources Ltd. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Astoria Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Que. Nov. 26, 1927) to form new co. with same name Kap Resources Ltd.;
Jan. 25, 1938 – Continued into Quebec. basis 0.75 new for 1 Atacama sh. (see KAP Resources Atikokan Iron Co. Ltd. (Can.)
1938 – Name changed to Astoria Quebec Mines Ltd.; Ltd.) 1941 – Liquidated and property taken over by Atikokan
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mines Ltd.; basis 5 shs. for each $1,000 Atikokan Iron
Atapa Minerals Limited (Can. Aug. 31, 1989) bond. (see Atikokan Mines Limited)
Astound Incorporated (Ont. Apr. 23, 1996) Aug. 15, 2006 – Dissolved.
Mar. 28, 2001 – Acquired by France-based Genesys S.A. Atikokan Mines Limited (Ont. 1941)
for US$7,000,000 plus exch. shs. which are exchangeable Atcan Capital Corp. (Can. Jan. 21, 1987) July 30, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
at option of holder into Genesys com. shs. on 1-for-1 June 17, 2005 – Dissolved.
basis. Atikokan Resources Inc. (Ont. May 27, 1994)
Ateba Mines Inc. (Ont. May 6, 1977) July 10, 2006 – Name changed to Silvermet Inc. pursuant
Astra Finance Ltd. (British Virgin Islands Aug. 22, 1991) Feb. 1, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with to reverse takeover acquisition of Silvermet Corporation;
Jan. 3, 1998 – All o/s ser. 1 pref. shs. redeemed for $25 same name. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
plus accrued divd. of $0.75648952 per sh. Jan. 10, 2001 – Name changed to Ateba Technology &
Environmental Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Atikwa Minerals Corporation (Ont. July 31, 2003)
Astrabrun Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Nov. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Atikwa Resources Inc.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Ateba Technology & Environmental Inc. (Ont. Feb. 1, and continued into Alberta. n
1988 amalg.)
Astral Bellevue Pathe Inc. (Ont. Nov. 17, 1973) Oct. 16, 2008 – Name changed to Ateba Resources Inc.; Atikwa Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 18, 2009)
Aug. 27, 1986 – Continued into Canada. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Jan. 31, 2014 – Placed into receivership. Alvarez &
Sept. 10, 1990 – Name changed to Astral Inc. n Energy) Marsal Canada Inc. appointed receiver.
Dec. 17, 2014 – The sales agreement entered into with
Astral Bellevue Pathe Limited (Ont. Nov. 17, 1973) Athabasca Exploration & Mining Ltd. (Alta. 1969)
McLand Resources Ltd. for the acquisition of the Albert
Sept. 19, 1980 – Name changed to Astral Bellevue Pathe Dec. 31, 1981 – Struck off register.
Inc. n
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and Saskatchewan properties was completed for an Atlantic Trust Company (N.S. 1974) Atlas Cromwell Ltd. (Ont. June 30, 1998 amalg.)
undisclosed amount. Jan. 16, 1981 – Name changed to Atlantic Trust Company May 2, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Apr. 2015 – The sales agreement with Greenland of Canada and continued into Canada. n July 24, 2006 – Name changed to Terrane Metals Corp.
Resources Inc. for the properties in Manitoba was following reverse takeover acquisition of four mineral
completed for an undisclosed amount. Atlantic Trust Company of Canada (Can. Jan. 16, 1981) claims previously owned by Goldcorp Canada Ltd. n
June 2015 – Secured creditor suffered a shortfall and May 11, 1989 – Formed Prenor Trust Company of
there were no distrib. available for unsecured creditors Canada in Canada. n Atlas Cromwell Resources Limited (Alta. July 12, 1996)
or shldrs. The receiver was discharged. Aug. 25, 1997 – Continued into Ontario.
Atlantic Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 27, 1979) June 30, 1998 – Formed Polycorp Inc. in Ontario on
Atkins & Durbrow Ltd. (B.C. 1941) Feb. 27, 1981 – Name changed to South Atlantic reverse takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with
Oct. 19, 1990 – Amalgamated with parent company Ventures Ltd. n Polycorp Inc. n
Transcontinental Resources Limited to form a private
company known as Tatramar Holdings Ltd.; basis $2.50 Atlantic Wholesalers Limited (N.B. 1944) Atlas Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 29, 2000 amalg.)
per sh. Jan. 2, 1977 – Acquired by Loblaw Companies Limited. Jan. 2, 2007 – Amalgamated with Pearl Exploration and
Production Ltd.; basis 0.82 Pearl shs. for 1 Atlas sh. (see
Atkinson Dredging Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1946) Atlantique Video & Sound Inc. (Can. July 10, 1978) Pearl Exploration and Production Ltd.)
1952 – Charter cancelled. June 13, 1990 – Declared bankrupt, Ernst & Young, Inc.,
of Montreal appointed trustee. The Atlas Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Atlanta Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 6, 1985) 1981 – Dissolved. Co. distributed $3,000,000 to shldrs.
May 13, 1993 – All the assets of the company had been
Apr. 3, 1997 – Name changed to Twin Gold Corporation following revival based on co. int. in predecessor to Pine
liquidated. The secured creditors suffered a shortfall and
concurrent with acquisition of Voisey Bay Resources Inc. Point Mines. Unclaimed assets reverted to Crown in 1989.
there were no distributions to unsecured creditors or
whereby Voisey Bay shareholders received 1.5 Twin Gold
shldrs.
shs. for 1 Voisey Bay sh. n Atlas Explorations Limited (B.C. Nov. 9, 1965)
July 25, 2000 – Trustee discharged.
July 26, 1974 – Name changed to Cima Resources
Atlanta Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953) Atlantis Communications Inc. (Ont. June 1, 1989) Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1971 – Shs. were consolidated on a 1-for-2 basis and Dec. 2, 1993 – Continued into Canada. (see Alliance
exchanged sh. for sh. for Albarmont Mines Corporation Atlantis Communications Inc.) Atlas Gypsum Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
shs. Sept. 23, 1998 – Merged with Alliance Communications Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation to continue as Alliance Atlantis
Atlantic Acceptance Corporation Limited (Ont. 1953) Communications Inc.; basis 0.025 Alliance Atlantis cl. C Atlas Minerals Inc. (Alta. Nov. 9, 2007 amalg.)
July 1965 – In receivership. special vtg. shs. for 1 Atlantis subord. vtg. sh., convertible Feb. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Cliffmont Resources
Nov. 1980 – Final distribution of $6,900,000, about 12.5% into 20 Alliance Atlantis cl. B non-vtg. shs. for each cl. C Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
of amt. owing, made to senior noteholders. sh. resulting in an exchange basis of 0.5 Alliance Atlantis & Energy)
cl. B non-vtg. shs. for 1 Atlantis subord. vtg. sh. (see
Atlantic Coast Copper Corporation Limited (Ont. 1956) Atlas Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1953)
Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc.)
Jan. 11, 1999 – Privatized following amalgamation Mar. 1957 – Name changed to Tofino Mines Ltd. n
agreement with its affiliates, Northern Canada Mines, Atlantis Development Corp. Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 7, 1950)
Limited, Key Anacon Mines Limited, First Maritime Mining 1952 – Assets sold to Triad Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for Atlas Rainbow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Corporation Limited and Hunter Brook Minerals Limited; 2.5 old shs. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
basis $9.00 per sh.
Atlantis Exploration Inc. (Can. Sept. 23, 1983) Atlas Star Corporation (Alta. Dec. 1, 1997)
Atlantic Gold Mines Limited (N.S. Mar. 11, 1974) Feb. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Noveko Echographs July 2003 – Placed into receivership. KMPG Inc.
June 19, 1975 – Acquired by Midas Resources Limited. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Noveko appointed receiver and manager.
Subsequently in 1977, the exchange was reversed and Echographs Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
the co. was released from all obligations and liabs. to Atlas Steels Limited (Can. 1925)
Continental Silver Corp. (originally Midas). 1963 – Acquired by Rio Algom Limited. All o/s bonds
Atlantis International Ltd. (Alta. 1980)
July 26, 1994 – Continued into Canada. redeemed and shldrs. of record Apr. 11 received $37.74
July 19, 1988 – Name changed to Atlantis Resources
Feb. 19, 1996 – Name changed to Delwood Capital per sh. Atlas Steels Limited subsequently changed its
Ltd. n
Corporation Ltd. n name to Asco Welland. Charter surrendered..
Atlantis Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Atlantic Goldfields Inc. (B.C. 1962) Atlas Sulphur & Iron Co. Ltd. (Que. 1951)
July 1977 – Dissolved.
Sept. 29, 1989 – Amalgamated with Norcast Corporation June 26, 1963 – Name changed to International Atlas
to continue as a new company also named Atlantic Atlantis Resources International Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Development & Exploration Limited; basis 1 new for 15
Goldfields Inc. Dec. 6, 1983 – Name changed to International Atlantis old shs. n
June 20, 1990 – Name changed to Dexus Inc.; basis 1 Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
cl. A non-vtg. and 1 cl. B vtg. sh. for 10 old shs. n Atlas Telefilm Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Atlantis Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) 1964 – Name changed to Allied Telemedia Limited. n
Atlantic Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1963) Dec. 6, 1994 – Acquired by Grad & Walker Energy
June 27, 1983 – Name changed to Syngold Exploration Corporation; basis 0.185 Grad shs. for 1 Atlantis sh. Atlas Uranium Corporation Limited (Alta. 1954)
Inc. n 1968 – Name changed to Aabro Mining & Oils Ltd. n
Atlantis Submarines International, Inc. (Can. -
Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown) unspecified) Atlas Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 4, 1945)
1951 – Acquired by Canadian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd.; basis Sept. 25, 1992 – Acquired by Atlantis Submarines July 18, 1979 – Name changed to Atlas Yellowknife
1 new for 2 old shs. (see Canadian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd.) (International Holdings), Inc.; basis unknown. Resources Limited. n

Atlantic Power Corporation (Ont. June 18, 2004) Atlantis Systems Corp. (Can. Feb. 16, 1994) Atlas Yellowknife Resources Limited (Ont. Jan. 4,
July 8, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Jan. 2, 2014 – Acquired by Bluedrop Performance 1945)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Learning Inc. for $0.0276 per sh. Feb. 8, 1988 – Name changed to PanAtlas Energy Inc.;
Sept. 30, 2014 – Name changed to Bluedrop Training & basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
Atlantic Shopping Centres Limited (N.S. Feb. 4, 1964) Simulation Inc.
Aug. 29, 1989 – Acquired by Empire Company Limited;
Atlin Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
basis 0.9 Empire cl. A non-vtg. shs. for 1 cl. A or B sh. Atlas Acceptance Corporation Limited (Ont. 1950) 1965 – Name changed to Northern Union Mines Ltd. (see
held. All 9.25% cum. redeem. retract. pref. shs. ser. 1 Apr. 15, 1972 – All o/s 6% secured notes, due Oct. 15, FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
redeemed Dec. 30, 1996; basis $25 per sh. plus accr. 1973, redeemed at par plus accr. int.
and unpaid divd. of 38¢. Atlin-Ruffner Mines (B.C.) Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
July 1, 2003 – Name changed to Crombie Properties Atlas Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) 1965 – Name changed to Armore Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Limited. n Apr. 22, 1965 – Dissolved. for 5 old shs. n
Atlantic Sugar Refineries Co. Limited (Ont. 1939) Atlas Cloud Enterprises Inc. (Alta. Jan. 21, 2010)
Atlin-Ruffner Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1920)
June 29, 1973 – Amalgamated with The Glengair Group July 18, 2018 – Continued into British Columbia.
1949 – Assets acquired by Atlin-Ruffner Mines (B.C.)
Limited to form Jannock Corporation Limited; basis 1 July 27, 2018 – Name changed to Atlas Blockchain Group
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Jannock 6% cum. redeem. pref. 1st ser. sh., $100 par, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
for 1 Atlantic 5% cum. redeem. pref. sh., $100 par; 1 Atlin-Yukon Mining Ltd. (unknown)
Jannock $1.20 cl. A sh. for 1 Atlantic cl. A sh.; and 1 Atlas Cold Storage Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 1997)
1969 – Assets acquired by Bathurst Norsemines Ltd.;
Jannock special sh. for 1 Atlantic com. sh. (see Jannock Nov. 3, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by Iceland-based Avion
basis 6 new for 10 old shs.
Corporation Limited) Group hf. for Cdn$7.50 per sh.
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AtmanCo Inc. (Can. Nov. 5, 2007) Aubay Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Augen Gold Corp. (Ont. Aug. 11, 2006)
June 12, 2018 – Name changed to ATW Tech Inc. (see Jan. 1968 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 31, 2011 – Acquired by Trelawney Mining and
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
FPsurvey - Industrials) Exploration Inc.; basis 0.0862 Trelawney shs. for 1 Augen
Aubelle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) sh. (see Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc.)
Atocha Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 21, 2006) 1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new Dec. 5, 2011 – Formed Trelawney Augen Acquisition
Feb. 12, 2013 – Name changed to Durango Resources for 25 old shs. Corp. pursuant to amalgamation with Trelawney Mining
Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines and Exploration Acquisition Corp. (see Trelawney Mining
& Energy) Auberges des Gouverneurs Inc. (Que. 1983) and Exploration Inc.)
July 24, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. repurchased; basis 1
Atom Energy Inc. (B.C. June 6, 2007) special pref. sh. immediately redeemed for 10¢ per sh. Auger Lake Mining Corp. (Que. 1955)
May 30, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. (see FPsurvey - for 1 com. sh. Co. now private. Sept. 4, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Mines & Energy)
Aubet Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1970 amalg.) Augite Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 15, 1936)
Atom Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Visa Gold Explorations 1939 – All assets acquired by Aunor Gold Mines Ltd.;
Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Atomic Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 13, 2006) Aubet Resources Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1970 amalg.) Augmitto Explorations Limited (Ont. 1945)
May 11, 2009 – Name changed to Arco Resources June 3, 1995 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 29, 1994 – Placed into receivership in March 1989.
Corp. n Mar. 3, 1998 – Charter revived. No distribution to shldrs. Dissolved.
Sept. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Aubet Explorations
Atomic Mining Corp. (Que. 1955) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.74 old shs. n August Metal Corporation (B.C. Jan. 6, 2006)
Sept. 23, 1965 – Declared bankrupt. Nov. 20, 2013 – Name changed to Ardonblue Ventures
Auburn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Atominerals Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1954) Nov. 18, 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 1954 – Succeeded by Imperial Mines & Metals Ltd.; August Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1973 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Auckland Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 8, 1984) Oct. 1976 – Name changed to Cheyenne Petroleum
Feb. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Coromandel Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Atrium Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. Dec. 10, 1999) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mines & Energy)
June 15, 2007 – Name changed to Atrium Innovations
Inc. n Auconda Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) August Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. June 1987 – Amalgamated with Fechter Industries Inc.
Atrium Innovations Inc. (Can. Dec. 10, 1999) to form Magnipower Industries Inc.
Feb. 18, 2014 – Acquired by Acquisition Glacier Inc. and Aucourt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Acquisition Glacier II Inc., backed by Permira Advisers Aug. 28, 1961 – Charter cancelled. Augusta Corporation (B.C. May 25, 1998)
LLC, for Cdn$24 per Atrium sh. Aug. 3, 2001 – Name changed to Canley Developments
Audax Gas & Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1977) Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Atrium Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) 1985 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Financial
July 9, 1992 – Name changed to McCulloch's Canadian Trustco Capital Ltd.; basis 1 Financial Trustco ser. 1 pref. Augusta Gold Corporation (Can. Aug. 26, 1985)
Beverages Inc. n sh. and ½ warrant for 12.2 Audax shs. Oct. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Pulse Data Inc.; basis
June 27, 1986 – Following Plan of Arrangement, each 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Attila Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969) com. sh. of Financial Trustco Capital Ltd. was exchanged
Jan. 15, 1982 – Name changed to Amadeus Resources for 1 new com. sh. and 1 special sh. of Financial Trustco Augusta Metals Incorporated (B.C. Mar. 23, 1984)
Inc. n Capital Ltd. Each special sh. was then exchanged for 2 Sept. 14, 2000 – Name changed to CyberCom Systems
com. shs. of Audax Gas & Oil Ltd. Inc. n
Attila Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1971) Apr. 30, 1992 – Placed into receivership. Assets sold with
Nov. 1974 – Name changed to Klondex Mines Ltd.; basis no distribution to shldrs. Augusta Natural Gas Limited (unknown)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Nov. 25, 1992 – Dissolved. Mar. 1969 – Acquired by Northern and Central Gas Corp.
Ltd. for $3,250,000.
Audiotech Healthcare Corporation (Alta. Mar. 19, 1997)
Attock Energy Corporation (Alta. Feb. 1, 1991 amalg.)
May 2, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. Augusta Resource Corporation (Ont. Jan. 14, 1937)
Apr. 7, 1997 – Acquired by Cypress Energy Inc. for 83¢
Dec. 5, 2012 – Privatized at $0.35 per sh. June 28, 1999 – Continued into Canada. (see HudBay
per sh. (see Cypress Energy Inc.)
Minerals Inc.)
Audit Resources Inc. (Alta. 1985) Sept. 29, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. not already held
Attock Oil Corporation (Alta. Feb. 1, 1991 amalg.)
Jan. 1, 1989 – Struck off register. acquired by HudBay Minerals Inc.; basis 0.315 HudBay
Aug. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Attock Energy
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n com. sh. and 0.17 wt. for 1 Augusta com. sh. (see
Audley Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
HudBay Minerals Inc.)
Oct. 21, 1963 – Dissolved.
Attwell Capital Inc. (Ont. Mar. 27, 2009) Dec. 17, 2014 – Name changed to HudBay Arizona
Mar. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Citation Resources Audora Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Corporation. (see HudBay Minerals Inc.)
Inc. pursuant to acquisition of 60% interest in Eva Kitto 1950 – Charter cancelled.
property in Ontario; basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs. n Augusta Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 19, 1996)
Audrey Resources Inc. (Que. 1985) Dec. 21, 1998 – Continued into Ontario.
Attwood Copper Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) Nov. 15, 1995 – Acquired by Cambior Inc.; basis $1.40 Jan. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Danbel Industries
Mar. 16, 1973 – Dissolved. or 1 Cambior sh. for 10.5 Audrey shs. (see Cambior Inc.) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Attwood Gold Corporation (B.C. July 25, 1977) AuEx Ventures, Inc. (B.C. May 10, 2004) Augustine Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 7, 1997 amalg.)
June 2, 2000 – Name changed to Dynasty Motorcar Nov. 8, 2010 – Acquired by Fronteer Gold Inc.; basis Feb. 7, 2017 – Acquired by Red Pine Exploration Inc.;
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Cdn$0.66, 0.645 Fronteer shs. and 0.5 Renaissance basis 0.76 Red Pine com. shs. for 1 Augustine com. sh.
Dynasty Motorcar (Canada) Corporation; basis 1 new for Gold, Inc. shs. for 1 AuEx sh. (see Fronteer Gold Inc.)
1 old sh. n Augustus Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Aufron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) May 4, 1967 – Amalgamated with The Canadian Faraday
Au Martinique Silver Inc. (Ont. July 12, 1988 amalg.) Sept. 1961 – Charter cancelled; co. dissolved. Corporation Ltd. (1 for 1) to form Consolidated Canadian
Aug. 21, 2006 – Name changed to Aura Silver Resources Faraday Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Inc. and continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Mines Augdome Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
1966 – Name changed to Augdome Corporation Limited. Augustus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1983)
& Energy)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Croesus Resources
Au Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 20, 1981) Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Sept. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Texas T Resources Augen Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 16, 1997 amalg.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Nov. 19, 2004 – Continued into Ontario. Augyva Mining Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 5, 1986)
Aug. 1, 2012 – Name changed to Gensource Capital Mar. 8, 2017 – Name changed to Automotive Finco Corp.
Auband Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Corporation. n pursuant to change of business from mineral exploration
Aug. 20, 1962 – Distribution of assets on basis of $5.00 to automotive dealership financing; basis 1 new for 15
and 88 free shs. and 466 pooled shs. of Band-Ore Gold old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mines Ltd. for each 1,000 shs. held. Charter reported
Aukeko Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
cancelled.
Oct. 22, 1962 – Charter cancelled.
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Aull Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Aur Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 14, 1981) Auric Resources Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1936)
Feb. 1962 – Dissolved. Sept. 28, 2007 – Amalgamated with Teck Cominco Mar. 29, 1979 – Name changed to Chancellor Energy
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Limited; basis Cdn$41 per sh. or 0.8749 Teck cl. B Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Aulore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) subord. vtg. sh. and Cdn$0.0001 per com. sh. for 1 Aur
Nov. 6, 1961 – Dissolved. Resources com. sh. (see Teck Cominco Limited) Auric Resources Ltd. (Bermuda Oct. 12, 1995)
Nov. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Lalo Ventures Ltd. and
Ault Foods Limited (Can. June 4, 1993) Aura Gold Inc. (Ont. July 12, 1946) continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Aug. 8, 1997 – Acquired by Parmalat Food Inc., an Apr. 20, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
indirectly held subsid. of Parmalat Finanziaria S.p.A. of Aug. 16, 2007 – Name changed to Aura Minerals Inc. n Auricle Biomedical Corporation (B.C. June 1, 2007)
Italy, for $34 per sh. Apr. 19, 2010 – Amalgamated with Decourcy Capital
Aura Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 19, 1987) Corp. and Transformative Ventures Ltd. to form Aztech
Aumac Explorations Ltd. (unknown) July 25, 1991 – Name changed to Nycal (Canada) Inc. n Innovations Inc. which then acquired Aztech Associates
1977 – Amalgamated with 4 other cos. to form Branly
Inc. by reverse takeover constituting the Qualifying
Enterprises Inc.; basis 3 new for 2 old shs. Aura Minerals Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2006) Transaction for each of Decourcy, Transformative and
Dec. 30, 2016 – Continued into British Virgin Islands. Auricle; basis 1 Aztech sh. for 1 Decourcy sh., 0.667
Aumacho River Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 25, 1947)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aztech shs. for 1 Transformative sh. and 0.667 Aztech
1962 – Name changed to Urban Quebec Mines Ltd.; basis
1 new for 3 old shs. n shs. for 1 Auricle sh.
Auracle Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2007)
June 16, 2015 – Name changed to Four River Ventures AuRico Gold Inc. (Que. Feb. 25, 1986)
Aumaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1943) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Aug. 26, 2011 – Continued into Ontario.
1964 – Name changed to Bounty Exploration Limited;
July 2, 2015 – Formed Alamos Gold Inc. in Ontario on
basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. n Aurado Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1994) the basis of 1 new Alamos sh. and US$0.0001 cash for
Apr. 15, 2003 – Continued into New Brunswick. 1 old Alamos sh. and 0.5046 new Alamos sh. for 1 AuRico
Aumega Discoveries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980) July 30, 2003 – Name changed to Aurado Energy Inc. sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Fortress Base Metals following acquisition of oil and gas operations in
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kazakhstan. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) AuRico Metals Inc. (Ont. May 7, 2015)
Jan. 10, 2018 – Acquired by Centerra Gold Inc.; basis
Aumento Capital II Corporation (Ont. Nov. 26, 2010) Auralee Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Cdn$1.80 cash per sh.
Feb. 10, 2014 – Name changed to The Intertain Group 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Aurifer Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 6, 2006)
takeover acquisition of Goldstar Acquistionco Inc.; basis Aurcana Corporation (Ont. Oct. 12, 1917) Dec. 1, 2008 – Name changed to Jaxon Minerals Inc. n
1 new for 20 old shs. n Sept. 14, 1998 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) Auriga Gold Corp. (Ont. Apr. 21, 2010)
Aumento Capital III Corporation (Ont. May 5, 2011) June 25, 2014 – Name changed to Minnova Corp. (see
June 13, 2013 – Continued into Canada. Aurea Mining Inc. (B.C. June 8, 1988) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 1, 2013 – Formed EXO U Inc. in Canada on July 4, 2008 – Acquired by Newstrike Capital Inc.; basis
amalgamation with (old) EXO U Inc. (see FPsurvey - 1 Newstrike com. sh. for 5.5 Aurea shs. Auriga Resources Limited (B.C. Oct. 23, 1986)
Industrials) Mar. 29, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aurelian Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 6, 2000)
Aumento Capital IV Corporation (Ont. June 11, 2013) Oct. 6, 2008 – Acquired by Kinross Gold Corporation; Auriga Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 30, 2015 – Name changed to GreenSpace Brands basis 0.317 Kinross com. shs. plus 0.1429 wts. for 1 1947 – Sold assets to Aurlando Consolidated Mining
Inc. pursuant to the Qualifying Transaction reverse Aurelian sh. Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Aurlando
takeover acquisition of Life Choices Natural Food Corp.; Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd.)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aurelian Small Business Developers Ltd. (Ont. June Dec. 12, 1955 – Dissolved. (see Aurlando Consolidated
14, 1979) Mining Corp. Ltd.)
Aumento Capital V Corporation (Ont. July 16, 2014) Feb. 1, 1982 – Name changed to Aurelian Developers
Apr. 27, 2017 – Name changed to WeedMD Inc. following Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Auriginor Exploration Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980)
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Mar. 3, 1998 – Continued into Canada.
WeedMD Rx Inc. and subsequent amalgamation with a Aureus Mining Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 2011) Apr. 15, 2005 – Dissolved.
wholly owned subsidiary. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 12, 2016 – Name changed to Avesoro Resources
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aurizon Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1988)
Aumento Capital Corporation (Ont. Feb. 3, 2010) June 1, 2013 – Acquired by Hecla Mining Company; basis
May 26, 2011 – Name changed to Annidis Corporation Aureus Ventures Inc. (Can. July 8, 2004) either (i) Cdn$4.75 or (ii) 0.9953 Hecla com. shs. for 1
pursuant to the June 9, 2011, Qualifying Transaction Aug. 17, 2006 – Name changed to Velo Energy Inc. Aurizon sh. and amalgamated with 0963708 B.C. Ltd. to
reverse takeover acquisition of Annidis Health Systems following the May 31, 2006, Qualifying Transaction continue as Aurizon Mines Ltd.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) acquisition of Velo Energy Ltd. n Aug. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Hecla Quebec Inc.
and continued into Canada.
Aumine Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 27, 1987) Aurex Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1981)
Aug. 6, 1998 – Name changed to PetroReal Oil Mar. 13, 1997 – Name changed to Cobre Mining Aurlando Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1947
Corporation. n Company Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n amalg.)
1956 – Charter cancelled.
Aumisko Exploration Inc. (Can. Jan. 23, 1987) Aurex Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985 amalg.)
Dec. 13, 1989 – Name changed to Granisko Resources July 22, 1986 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Aurlando Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Galveston Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. 1947 – Sold assets to Aurlando Consolidated Mining
Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Aurlando
Aumo Explorations Inc. (Ont. Dec. 15, 1980) Aurgent Gold Corp. (B.C. July 13, 2011) Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd.)
July 31, 1993 – Formed RTO Enterprises Inc. in Ontario Mar. 10, 2014 – Name changed to Aurgent Resource
Corp. n Aurlode Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
on amalgamation with RTO Enterprises Inc. (deemed
July 14, 1948 – Name changed to Embury Lake Mining
acquiror); basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Aurgent Resource Corp. (B.C. July 13, 2011) Co. Ltd. n
Aumo Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Sept. 22, 2016 – Name changed to First Cobalt Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aurlot Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988)
Apr. 22, 1965 – Dissolved.
Dec. 18, 1992 – Formed USA Tough Inc. in Ontario on
Aunite Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Auriac Mines Ltd. (Que. May 19, 1936) amalgamation with 978656 Ontario Limited; basis 1 new
Mar. 2, 1959 – Charter cancelled. 1945 – Merged into Union Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for for 1 978656 Ontario sh. and 1 new for 10 Aurlot shs. n
3 old shs.
Aunor Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1939) Auro Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987)
Nov. 18, 1972 – Acquired by Pamour Porcupine Mines, Auric Development Corp. (B.C. Aug. 9, 2007) Aug. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Tesoro Minerals Corp.;
Ltd.; basis 1 new sh. plus 25¢ for 1 old sh. Jan. 4, 2011 – Name changed to First Mexican Gold Corp. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Energy)
Aunore Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 13, 1984) acquisition of First Mexican Resources Inc.; basis 1 new
May 31, 1991 – Name changed to Denyvan Resources for 1.1376 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aurochs, société d'exploration minière inc. (Can. Oct.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n 23, 1986)
Auric Mining Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Jan. 9, 1996 – Dissolved.
Aupan Red Lake Resources Ltd. (Can. June 22, 1983) June 1960 – Distributed one sh. Vulcan Mines Ltd. for
Oct. 30, 1995 – Dissolved. each Auric sh. held; dissolved.
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Aurofina Resource Corporation (B.C. Dec. 13, 1982) Qualifying Transaction; basis 1.0806 new for 1 Lumex Australian Solomons Gold Limited (Qld. June 10, 2004)
Sept. 16, 1983 – Name changed to Asitka Resource sh., 1 new for 1 Tasman sh. and 1 new for 1 Ausex sh Jan. 29, 2010 – Acquired by Allied Gold Limited; basis
Corporation. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS (see Tasman Metals Ltd.) 0.85 Allied Gold shs. for 1 Australian Solomons sh. (see
Allied Gold Limited)
Aurogin Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1986) Ausic Mining & Reduction Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Jan. 8, 1998 – Continued into Canada. 1955 – Name changed to United Cobalt Mines Ltd.; basis Austro-Can Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Aug. 28, 2007 – Formed Castle Gold Corporation in 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 31, 1979 – Name changed to Agio Resources
Canada on amalgamation with Morgain Minerals Inc. with Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aurogin the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 2 Morgain Ausnoram Holdings Limited (Ont. May 17, 1965)
shs. and 1 new for 2 Aurogin shs. n Feb. 10, 2010 – Name changed to Batavia Energy Corp. Ressources Autanabi Inc. (Can. Apr. 9, 1996)
pursuant to Mar. 11, 2010, reverse takeover acquisition May 15, 2006 – Dissolved.
Auromar Development Corporation (B.C. Aug. 20, of Batavia Energy Inc. which amalgamated with wholly
1987) owned Condelta Inc. n Auterra Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Oct. 1, 1996 – Acquired by Casmyn Corp.; basis 1 Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved.
Casmyn sh. for 2.6 Auromar shs. Auspex Gold Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1981)
Dec. 4, 1995 – Name changed to Auspex Minerals Ltd. n Auterra Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1988)
Aurora Energy Fund Ltd. (Alta. 1977) Feb. 24, 2005 – Name changed to Global Hunter Corp.
July 1982 – Acquired by Humboldt Energy Corporation; Auspex Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1981) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 2.1 new for 1 old sh. (see Humboldt Energy Apr. 21, 1999 – Amalgamated with International Vestor
Authentex Software Limited Partnership (Ont. Nov. 2,
Corporation) Resources Ltd. to form EuroZinc Mining Corporation;
1995)
basis 1 new for 1 International Vestor sh. and 0.75 new
Aurora Energy Resources Inc. (N.L. June 8, 2005) Mar. 28, 2005 – Continued into Alberta.
for 1 Auspex sh. (see EuroZinc Mining Corporation)
Apr. 22, 2009 – Amalgamated with 59801 Newfoundland June 29, 2005 – Name changed to Ophir Ventures Inc.
& Labrador Inc., a wholly-owned subsid. of Fronteer Austar Resources Corporation (B.C. Nov. 1, 1990 following reorganization and asset exchange; basis 1
Development Group Inc.; basis 0.825 Fronteer amalg.) Ophir sh. for 1 Authentex limited partnership unit. n
Development shs. for 1 Aurora Energy sh. (see Fronteer Jan. 31, 1996 – Name changed to Austpro Energy
Development Group Inc.) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Auto Electric Service Company Limited (Ont. 1918)
Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 1, 1974 – Name changed to Autolec Inc. n
Aurora Financial Corp. Ltd. (B.C.)
Sept. 7, 1972 – Dissolved. Austin Developments Corp. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1979) Auto Fabric Products Co. Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Dec. 11, 2009 – Name changed to Universal Wing May 1961 – Name changed to Autofab Limited. n
Aurora Gold Ltd. (Alta. 1987) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Nov. 21, 1991 – Amalgamated with Frobisher Resources Auto-Marine Acceptance Corporation Ltd. (Can. -
Ltd. to form Canadian Frobisher Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Austin Mines Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1983) unspecified)
new for 1 Frobisher sh. and 1 new for 6.25 Aurora shs. Mar. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Nighthawk Resources 1967 – Acquired by Chieftain Development Co. Ltd.; basis
(see Canadian Frobisher Resources Ltd.) Inc. and continued into Alberta. n 1 new for 4.1 old shs. (see Chieftain Development Co.
Ltd.)
Aurora Oil & Gas Limited (Australia June 17, 1975)
Austin Petroleums Inc. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1979)
June 12, 2014 – Acquired by Baytex Energy Corp.; basis Auto Marine Electric Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
Mar. 3, 1980 – Name changed to Pipestone Petroleums
A$4.20 cash per sh. Jan. 3, 1991 – Amalgamated with 391728 B.C. Ltd., a
Inc. n
wholly owned subsid. of UAP Inc., for $28 per sh. (see
Aurora Platinum Corp. (Yuk. Aug. 8, 2000) UAP Inc.)
July 5, 2005 – Acquired by FNX Mining Company Inc.; Austin Resources Inc. (B.C.)
basis 0.1918 FNX shs. for 1 Aurora sh. (see FNX Mining Aug. 1984 – Acquired by Lincoln Resources Inc.; basis
Autobyte Systems Corporation (B.C. Jan. 20, 1969)
Company Inc.) 2 Lincoln shs. for 3 Austin shs. (see Lincoln Resources
June 11, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Inc.)
Aurora Uranium & Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Autobyte Technologies Inc. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1980)
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; Austonia Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Oct. 5, 1994 – Continued into Canada.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved.
Mar. 2, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Aurquest Resources Inc. (Ont. Nov. 24, 1999) Austra Resources Corporation (B.C. 1972)
AutoCanada Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 4, 2006)
Feb. 22, 2018 – Name changed to Xanthic Biopharma Nov. 2, 1990 – Amalgamated with Barkerville Mining Co.
Dec. 31, 2009 – Converted into AutoCanada Inc.; basis
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. (NPL) to form a new co. named Austar Resources
1 AutoCanada com. sh. for 1 trust unit and 1 AutoCanada
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Austar
com. sh. for 1 AutoCanada Limited Partnership exch. LP
Aurtec Inc. (Can. June 7, 1984) Resources Corporation)
unit.
July 13, 2011 – Dissolved.
Austrak International Canada Corporation (Alta. 1986)
Autocrat Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Aurum Gold Mines Limited (Can. 1972) Dec. 1, 1994 – Struck off register.
June 14, 1984 – Name changed to Jack Criswell
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Austral Pacific Energy Ltd. (Yuk. Sept. 25, 1997)
Aurun Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1981) Oct. 16, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Apr. 30, 2009 – Placed into receivership. New Autocrown Corporation Limited (Ont. Apr. 27, 1980
Aug. 1, 1991 – Struck off register.
Zealand-based Gerry Rea Partners appointed receiver. amalg.)
Aurun Resources Limited (Alta. 1981) Oct. 1, 1990 – Formed Microbix Biosystems Inc. in
May 1, 1981 – Name changed to Aurun Mines Ltd. n Australian Banc Capital Securities Trust (Ont. Nov. Ontario on amalgamation with Microbix Biosystems Inc.
23, 2010) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aurus Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Feb. 4, 2016 – Merged into North American Financials
Capital Securities Trust to continue as Global Capital Autofab Limited (Can. 1928)
July 4, 1980 – Name changed to Aucan Resources Ltd.; Dec. 8, 1963 – In liquidation. Assets acquired by Montreal
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Securities Trust; basis 0.413485 Global Capital cl. A units
for 1 Australian Banc cl. A unit and 0.391346 Global group headed by Morris Goldsmith. No assets available
Energy) for shldrs.
Capital cl. F units for 1 Australian Banc cl. F unit. (see
Aurvista Gold Corporation (Ont. June 3, 2010) Global Capital Securities Trust)
Autolec Inc. (Ont. 1918)
June 22, 2011 – Continued into Canada. Sept. 29, 1975 – Sale of assets to Acklands Ltd.
Nov. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Maple Gold Mines Australian Banc Income Fund (Ont.)
Name changed to Purpose Global Financials Income Nov. 20, 1975 – Name changed to Centurion Equities
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation. n
Fund. n
Auryx Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 11, 2007)
Dec. 30, 2011 – Acquired by B2Gold Corp.; basis 0.23 Australian Gold Mines Corporation (B.C. 1983) Automated Benefits Corp. (Alta. July 15, 1999)
B2Gold shs. plus $0.001 for 1 Auryx sh. Aug. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Blue Sun Resource Sept. 24, 2012 – Name changed to Symbility Solutions
Corporation. n Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ausable Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951)
Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Automated Recycling Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1984)
Australian Oilfields Pty. Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 29, 1981)
Mar. 1, 2001 – Name changed to OceanLake Commerce
June 10, 1997 – Continued into Alberta.
Ausex Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 31, 2007) Inc. n
Sept. 15, 1997 – Name changed to Equatorial Energy
Nov. 3, 2009 – Amalgamated with Lumex Capital Corp. Inc. n
and Tasman Metals Ltd. (deemed acquiror) to form new
co. also named Tasman Metals Ltd. constituting a
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Automodular Corporation (Ont. May 7, 1957) Avallin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955) Avatar Energy Inc. (Que. 1970)
Jan. 1, 2008 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. Dec. 4, 1996 – Amalgamated with 9038-2110 Quebec
same name.TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Neutrino Resources Inc.;
Mar. 14, 2018 – Amalgamated with HLS Therapeutics Avalon Rare Metals Inc. (B.C. July 24, 1991 amalg.) basis 0.38 new Neutrino sh. for 1 old Avatar sh.
Inc. to continue as HLS Therapeutics Inc.; basis 0.165834 Feb. 9, 2011 – Continued into Canada.
new HLS com. sh. and 1 new HLS pref. sh. for 1 Feb. 24, 2016 – Name changed to Avalon Advanced Avatar Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 5, 2009)
Automodular sh. Materials Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 4, 2013 – Placed into receivership and all officers
and directors resigned. Ernst & Young Inc. appointed
Automotive Hardware Limited (Ont. 1944) Avalon Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) receiver.
May 1984 – Name changed to The AHL Group Ltd. n June 12, 1989 – Name changed to Twin Tires Systems
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Avatar Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1980)
AutoPoint Inc. (Que. 1952) July 4, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with Viceroy
Aug. 8, 1988 – Acquired by Groupe T.C.G. (Quebec) Inc.; The Avalon Telephone Company Limited (N.L. May Resource Corporation (1 for 3 plus 1 new ViceroyEx sh.
basis unknown. (see Groupe T.C.G. (Québec) Inc.) 31, 1919) for 10 old shs. and 1 new SpectrumGold sh. for 30 old
1962 – Over 99% of ord. shs. acquired by Bell Canada; shs), Arapaho Capital Corp. (863,857 shs. on sale of
Autostock Inc. (Que. Dec. 31, 1983 amalg.) basis 2 Bell com. shs. for 7 Avalon ord. shs. subsid.) and Quest Investment Corporation (1 for 1.0514)
Dec. 31, 1997 – Acquired by 3011652 Nova Scotia Jan. 1, 1970 – Name changed to Newfoundland to continue as Quest Capital Corp. (formerly Viceroy);
Limited, an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Belron Telephone Company Limited. n basis 0.2825 new Quest Capital cl. A sh. for 1 old Avatar
International NV, for $5.50 per sh. com. sh. (see Quest Capital Corporation)
Avalon Ventures Ltd. (B.C. July 24, 1991 amalg.)
AutoTradeCenter Canada Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 3, 1995) Feb. 23, 2009 – Name changed to Avalon Rare Metals Avatar Resource Corporation (B.C. Dec. 2, 1965)
May 2, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc. n Dec. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Blackline Oil
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Autovend Technology Corp. (Can. Feb. 26, 1985) Avalon Works Corp. (Can. Apr. 6, 2000)
Mar. 13, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 17, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from registry. AvCan Global Systems Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1983 amalg.)
Apr. 21, 1999 – Name changed to ASC Avcan Systems
Autrex Inc. (Ont. Jan. 31, 1984 amalg.) Avance International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1964) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Oct. 25, 1999 – Formed Basis100 Inc. in Ontario on Oct. 21, 1999 – Name changed to Avance Venture Corp.;
amalgamation with e-Net (Canada) Financial Services basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Avcan Systems Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1983 amalg.)
Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by e-Net; basis 1 Oct. 9, 2003 – Name changed to Optimal Geomatics Inc.
new for 9.64022 Autrex cl. A or cl. B shs. Autrex shldrs. and continued into Canada. n
Avance Venture Corp. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1964)
also received a cash distribution of 40¢ per sh. n
Feb. 9, 2004 – Name changed to Santa Cruz Ventures
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Avco Delta Corp. Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Autumn Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1986 amalg.) May 5, 1971 – Merged into Avco Financial Service
Mar. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Altek Power Canada Limited.
Avanco Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 6, 2016)
Corporation. n
July 31, 2018 – Name changed to Hill Street Beverage
Company Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse Aveda Transportation and Energy Services Inc. (Alta.
Auxellence Health Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 2011) takeover acquisition of Hill Street Marketing Inc. by way May 9, 2006)
Sept. 8, 2016 – Name changed to EVITRADE Health of an amalgamation with a wholly owned subsidiary. (see June 11, 2018 – Acquired by Daseke, Inc.; basis (i)
Systems Corp.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see FPsurvey FPsurvey - Industrials) Cdn$0.90 (US$0.70) cash; or (ii) 0.0751 Daseke com.
- Industrials) shs.; or (iii) a combination of both.
Avantage Link inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 1995)
Ava Gold Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Dec. 18, 2002 – In December the company filed a motion AvenEx Energy Corp. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2011; amalg.)
July 10, 1973 – Charter cancelled. with the Québec Superior Court to authorize the sale of Apr. 4, 2013 – Amalgamated with Pace Oil and Gas Ltd.
its assets to 4123654 Canada Inc. and court-authorized and Charger Energy Corp. to form Spyglass Resources
Ava Resources Corp. (Alta. Dec. 15, 1994) Corp. with Pace Oil and Gas the deemed acquiror; basis
sale generated proceeds of $415,000 for the benefit of
Apr. 1, 2014 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction 1.3 Spyglass shs. for 1 Pace sh., 0.18 Spyglass shs. for
secured and unsecured creditors. Raymond Chabot Inc.
private placement subscription of 668,719 Tasman Metals 1 Charger and 1 Spyglass sh. for 1 AvenEx sh. (see
was appointed as interim receiver with the power to sell
Ltd. units at $1.10 per unit plus wts. exercisable at $1.50 Spyglass Resources Corp.)
the assets and all directors resigned.
per unit for a 3-year period and distribution of Tasman
Feb. 3, 2004 – Receiver discharged. There were no funds
units to shareholders. (see Tasman Metals Ltd.) Avenir Diversified Income Trust (Alta. Sept. 24, 2002)
available for shldrs.
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by AvenEx Energy Corp.
Avagenesis Corp. (Alta. Dec. 21, 2012) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby AvenEx Energy
Avante Security Corp. (Ont. May 19, 2006)
Dec. 31, 2016 – Formed Liberty Biopharma Inc. in British Corp. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust
Oct. 13, 2010 – Name changed to Avante Logixx Inc.
Columbia following amalgamation with Avapecia Life into a corporation and the trust was subsequently
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sciences Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) dissolved. n
Avantec Technologies Inc. (B.C. June 7, 1999)
Avala Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 29, 2010)
Aug. 17, 2009 – Name changed to Harmony Gold Corp.; Avenor Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1989 amalg.)
Apr. 13, 2016 – Acquired by Dundee Precious Metals
basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n July 28, 1998 – Name changed to Bowater Pulp and
Inc.; basis 0.044 Dundee com. shs. for 1 Avala com. sh.
Paper Canada Inc. following acquisition of all o/s com.
Avalanche Capital Venture Inc. (Can. Dec. 22, 1995) Avanti Capital Corp. (Ont. Oct. 21, 1985) shs. by Bowater Canada Inc., a subsid. of Bowater
Mar. 17, 1998 – Name changed to Syncom Image Display Apr. 30, 1992 – Name changed to AvantiCorp Incorporated of Greenville, S.C.; basis $35 per share or
Systems Inc. n International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1 Bowater Canada Inc. exchangeable sh. for 1 Avenor
sh. resulting in Avenor becoming a wholly owned
Avanti Mining Inc. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2006) subsid. n
Avalanche Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1976 amalg.)
June 11, 1986 – Name changed to CTG Compression Dec. 1, 2014 – Name changed to Alloycorp Mining Inc. n
Technology Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aventine Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1995)
Avanti Productions Inc. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1983) Apr. 30, 2004 – Name changed to Pacific Northwest
Dec. 5, 1989 – Name changed to First Entertainment Partners Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Avalanche Minerals Ltd. (Can. July 12, 1987)
July 3, 2008 – Name changed to OroAndes Resource Corporation. n
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aventura Energy Inc. (Alta. Oct. 8, 1993)
AvantiCorp International Inc. (Ont. Oct. 21, 1985) May 13, 2004 – Acquired by BG Canada Ltd. for $5.10
Jan. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Micromem per sh.
Avalanche Networks Corporation (Can. July 12, 1987)
Sept. 14, 2007 – Name changed to Avalanche Minerals Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Avenue Financial Corporation (Ont. May 30, 1997)
Ltd. n June 19, 2007 – Name changed to Mantis Mineral Corp. n
Avapecia Life Sciences Corp. (B.C. Jan. 10, 2014)
Jan. 3, 2017 – Amalgamated with Avagenesis Corp. to
Avalard Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Avenue Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 25, 1985)
form Liberty Biopharma Inc.; basis 1 Liberty com. sh. for
Apr. 1, 1954 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 29, 1997 – Name changed to Black Tusk Energy
3 Avapecia com. shs.
Inc. n
Avalite Inc. (Alta. May 9, 2005)
Avaranta Resources Ltd. (Can. May 11, 2005)
June 30, 2010 – Formed Innovative Wireline Solutions
Dec. 23, 2010 – Name changed to Evrim Resources Corp. Avenue of America Recording Limited (Ont. 1971)
Inc. in Alberta following reverse takeover acquisition of
pursuant to acquisition of Evrim Metals Corp. and Oct. 18, 1978 – Dissolved.
and subsequent amalgamation with True Production
amalgamation of Evrim with wholly owned 0893812 B.C.
Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.875 old shs. n
Ltd. n
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Avenue Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 25, 1985) Avion Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985) AXcension Capital Corp. (Ont. June 11, 1996 amalg.)
July 29, 1992 – Name changed to Avenue Industries June 5, 2009 – Name changed to Avion Gold Aug. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Caspian Oil Tools
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corporation. n Limited and continued into Bermuda; basis 1 new for 4
old shs.
Avenza Global Technologies Corp. (Ont. May 21, 1987) Avista Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. May 12,
May 26, 2000 – Placed into receivership and Mintz & 1997) Axel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Partners Limited of Toronto were appointed receiver and Nov. 16, 1999 – Amalgamated with Summit Real Estate Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register.
manager of the company and all its subsids. Investment Trust to be known as Summit Real Estate
July 1, 2000 – All the assets had been sold and there Investment Trust; basis 0.8 tr. unit of Summit for 1 tr. unit Axia Multimedia Corporation (Alta. Apr. 12, 1994)
was a small distribution to secured creditors. There were of Avista. (see Summit Real Estate Investment Trust) Nov. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Axia NetMedia
no distributions made to unsecured creditors or to shldrs. Corporation. n
and the receiver was discharged. Aviva Petroleum Canada Inc. (Alta. June 30, 1990
amalg.) Axia NetMedia Corporation (Alta. Apr. 12, 1994)
Avere Energy Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1987) Jan. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Pero Development Aug. 3, 2016 – Acquired by Digital Connection (Canada)
Aug. 9, 2010 – Name changed to East West Petroleum Group Inc. n Corp. for $4.25 per sh.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aviva Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Axiom Explorations Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Avery Resources Inc. (Alta. May 13, 1996) Nov. 15, 1987 – Name changed to VSC Technology Inc. Oct. 3, 1985 – Name changed to Axiom International
July 22, 2008 – Name changed to Bengal Energy Ltd.; (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Development Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Avnel Gold Mining Limited (Guernsey Feb. 18, 2005) Axion Communications Inc. (B.C. Jan. 21, 1980)
Sept. 18, 2017 – Acquired by Endeavour Mining Dec. 2, 2002 – Amalgamated with Technovision Systems,
Avian Capital Inc. (B.C. Oct. 6, 2006) Corporation; basis 0.0187 Endeavour shs. for each Avnel Inc.; basis 0.603 Technovision shs. for 1 Axion sh. (see
Dec. 30, 2009 – Name changed to Aegis Investment sh. held. Technovision Systems, Inc.)
Management (Golf) Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
reverse takeover acquisition of Parmasters Golf Training Avoca Mines Canada Limited (Ont. 1969) Axios Mobile Assets Corp. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1998)
Centers, Inc. which amalgamated with wholly owned Oct. 29, 1994 – Dissolved. Feb. 24, 2017 – Placed into receivership by senior
Avian Acquisition Corp. to continue under the Parmasters secured lender. A. Farber and Partners Inc. appointed
name. n Avocet Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1986) receiver and all officers and directors resigned.
Apr. 8, 1996 – Following Plan of Arrangement, Avocet
created two new companies, Avocet Mining Canada Inc. Aydon Income Properties Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 2015
Aviator Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Feb. 1, 2005)
(AM B.C.) and Avocet Mining PLC (AM U.K.). All o/s shs. amalg.)
Oct. 13, 2006 – Formed Critical Outcome Technologies
of Avocet Ventures were then acquired by AM U.K. on a Jan. 19, 2018 – Name changed to The Delma Group Inc.
Inc. in Ontario on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
1 for 1 basis. Canadian residents had the option to receive and continued into Canada following the reverse takeover
with Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. (deemed
pfd. shs. of AM B.C., redeemable at any time by AM U.K. acquisition of the Delma Group of companies. (see
acquiror). n
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Avic Technologies Inc. (Alta. Apr. 26, 2000) Avola Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1980)
Jan. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Auramex Resource Ayerok Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1979)
Sept. 13, 2002 – Name changed to Ginger Beef May 12, 1987 – Name changed to Westrok Capital Inc. n
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
takeover acquisition of Ginger Beef Express Ltd. (see & Energy)
Ayers Capital Corp. (B.C. June 18, 1998)
FPsurvey - Industrials) May 29, 2000 – Name changed to CHK Wireless
Avon Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1935)
Oct. 1973 – Charter cancelled. Technologies Inc. n
Avid Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 13, 1997)
July 10, 2001 – Acquired by subsid. of Husky Energy Inc.;
Avon Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Aylen Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
basis $5.85 for each Avid cl. A sh. and $10 for each Avid
Dec. 27, 1974 – Acquired by Lori Explorations Ltd. Shs. Sept. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
cl. B sh.
of Lori issued at a deemed value of 15¢ per sh. (see Lori
Avigilon Corporation (Can. Oct. 22, 2004) Explorations Ltd.) Aylette Chibougamau Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Apr. 3, 2018 – Acquired by Motorola Solutions, Inc.; basis 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Avondale Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1987)
Cdn$27 cash per sh.
Sept. 18, 1992 – Name changed to Portman Explorations Aylmer and Malahide Telephone Company, Limited
Avigo Resources Corp. (Can. June 19, 1997) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n (Ont. 1928)
Sept. 2, 2008 – Name changed to Carbon Friendly June 30, 1978 – Name changed to Amtelecom Inc. n
Solutions Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Avonlee Capital Corporation (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983)
Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. n May 29, 1996 – Name changed to Internet Liquidators Aylmer Mines Ltd. (Que. June 4, 1963)
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Mar. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Héron Exploration
Avila Ligneris Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Inc. n
Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved. Avotus Corporation (Can. Jan. 13, 1994)
May 20, 2005 – Going private transaction; basis 1 new Ayotte Music Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1998 amalg.)
Avilla International Explorations Ltd. (Can. 1971) sh. for 1,850,000 old shs. New shs. represented a right May 16, 2000 – Continued into Canada.
Aug. 10, 1984 – Dissolved. to receive 25¢ per pre-consolidation sh. Nov. 12, 2002 – Name changed to Verb Exchange Inc.
Dec. 17, 2008 – Continued into Ontario. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Verb
Avillabona Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Exchange Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new Award Capital Corp. (Ont. Mar. 5, 2007)
for 25 old shs. July 23, 2009 – Name changed to SPoT Coffee (Canada) Ayr Mines Limited (Can. Nov. 8, 1957)
Ltd. following amalgamation of a wholly owned subsid. June 26, 1974 – Shldrs. approved dissolution of co. and
Avinda Video Incorporated (Ont. 1983) with SPoT Coffee (Canada) Inc., constituting a Qualifying surrender of charter.
Oct. 1991 – Placed into receivership. Assets sold. Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of SPoT Coffee Sept. 7, 1976 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Secured creditors were paid. No distribution to unsecured (Canada) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
creditors or shldrs. Ayrex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1985)
Apr. 1993 – Receiver discharged. Award Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1972) July 21, 2003 – Name changed to Yangarra Resources
Nov. 14, 1994 – Dissolved. June 14, 1990 – Name changed to Tomco Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Avino Mines & Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 15, 1969) Ayrhart Mining Corp. Inc. (Que. 1972)
May 12, 1995 – Name changed to International Avino Awesome Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983) Apr. 1977 – Name changed to Meston Lake Resources
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 9, 1987 – Name changed to Santiago Capital Inc.
Corp. n
Avino Mines Ltd. (unknown) Ayubowan Capital Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 10, 1986)
1969 – Merged into Avino Mines & Resources Ltd. Axagon Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) June 13, 2017 – Name changed to Discovery Metals
Jan. 12, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Avion Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985)
June 14, 2011 – Continued into Ontario. Axcan Pharma Inc. (Can. May 6, 1982) Azam Energy Corporation (B.C. Oct. 14, 1964)
Oct. 23, 2012 – Acquired by Endeavour Mining Feb. 26, 2008 – Acquired by Texas Pacific Group (TPG), Dec. 6, 1985 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Corporation; basis 0.365 Endeavour shs. for 1 Avion sh. through TPG Capital, L.P. for US$23.35 per sh.
May 4, 2011 – Name changed to Aptalis Pharma Inc. Azco Mining, Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1981)
July 31, 1992 – Continued into Delaware.
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Azdak Resources Ltd. (Can. Mar. 24, 1987) Azure Resources Corporation (B.C. Sept. 18, 1984) B.A.T. Industries PLC (U.K. Sept. 29, 1902)
Dec. 5, 1988 – Name changed to Algear Development June 13, 2014 – Name changed to Panorama Petroleum Sept. 8, 1998 – Name changed to British American
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Tobacco plc.

Azen Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Azure Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1999) BBC Capital Management Inc. (B.C. Feb. 18, 2004)
Nov. 7, 1977 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 9, 2005 – Name changed to Pencari Mining Sept. 13, 2005 – Name changed to Cornerstone
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Industries International Inc. following Qualifying
Azimuth Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 28, 1997) Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Cornerstone
Mar. 30, 1999 – Formed C-Tech Energy Services Inc. Azure Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1946) Granite and Marble Wholesale, Inc. n
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of C-Tech Apr. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Azure
Oilwell Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n BBC Mortgage Company (B.C. 1971)
June 1981 – All o/s $2.28 pfce. ser. A shs. exchanged
Azimuth Resources Limited (Australia Sept. 13, 1999) Azzardo Game Acquisition Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 2013) for an equivalent amount of $2.28 pref. ser. A shs. of
July 19, 2013 – Acquired by Troy Resources Limited; Dec. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Carlyle Entertainment Bank of British Columbia.
basis 1 Troy sh. for 5.695 Azimuth shs. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 30, 1981 – Put into liquidation in compliance with
the 1980 Bank Act. At that date, assets of co. (net of
Azincourt Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 7, 2011) liabs.) were acquired by the Bank of British Columbia
June 24, 2013 – Name changed to Azincourt Uranium Mortgage Corp.
Inc. n

Azincourt Uranium Inc. (B.C. Apr. 7, 2011)


B BBC Realty Investors Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Nov. 22, 1984 – Trust merged with the Bank of British
Oct. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Azincourt Energy Corp. Columbia, following bank subscribing for 2,445,713 com.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) "B" Corp. (Ont. 1978) shs. to trust for $14,674,278. Unitholders other than the
May 25, 1992 – All o/s fully participating redeemable Bank of B.C. had their cl. B units reclassified as cl. A
Azor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) retractable preferred shs. called for redemption; basis units, and then exchanged on the basis of one Bank of
June 1961 – Distributed 1 free sh. and 14 pooled shs. $30 per sh. plus a dividend of 72.2¢ payable to holders B.C. com. sh. plus 25 of each cl. A trust units. The trust
Cayzor Athabaska Mines for each sh. held; small cash of record at May 1, 1992. Co. subsequently dissolved, was subsequently wound up with the assets distributed
distribution also made. Dissolved. Oct. 29, 1994. to the Bank of B.C.

Azora Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1980) B-For-G Capital Inc. (Alta. May 26, 2004) BBC-RI Services Ltd. (Can. 1954)
Sept. 22, 1989 – Name changed to International Azora Dec. 31, 2004 – Name changed to Parkbridge Lifestyle Nov. 1984 – Incorporated to be the financing arm of BBC
Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Communities Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition Realty Investors Ltd. Jointly owned by BBC Realty and
of Parkbridge 2003 Limited Partnership; basis 1 new for the Bank of B.C. However, following merger of BBC
Aztec Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1952) 33.3333 old shs. n Realty Investor Ltd. into the Bank of B.C. BBC-RI became
Apr. 20, 1961 – Dissolved. a wholly owned non-reporting subsid. of the bank.
B. Greening Wire Co. Ltd. (Can. 1923)
Aztec Mining Co. Ltd. (unknown) Dec. 20, 1961 – Name changed to Greening Industries BBF Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1996)
Shldrs. received 1 sh. B.R.X. (1935) Consolidated Mines Limited. n July 25, 2005 – Name changed to Western Energy
Ltd. for each 2 shs. held. Aztec Mining Co. Ltd. charter Services Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
cancelled. (see B.R.X. (1935) Consolidated Mines Ltd.) B Split Corp. (Ont. Sept. 18, 1997) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 29, 2002 – Redeemed in full; basis $3.14 per Capital
Aztec Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 5, 1980) B.C. Alberta Oils Limited (B.C. May 3, 1929)
sh. and $25 per Preferred sh.
Sept. 12, 1994 – Amalgamated with International Oiltex Jan. 1, 1948 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. (1 for 4.8) to form a new co. also known as Aztec B Split II Corp. (Ont. Mar. 23, 2000)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Aztec B.C. Bancorp (Can. Dec. 14, 1966; via Bank Act)
June 2, 2010 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $9.75 per pref.
Resources Ltd.) Nov. 12, 1996 – Acquired by Canadian Western Bank;
sh. and $11.0074 per capital sh.
basis 40¢ or 0.035 Canadian Western shs. for 1 B.C.
Aztec Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1992 amalg.) B52 Investments Inc. (Can. July 12, 2002) Bancorp sh.
Feb. 24, 1997 – Amalgamated with Pursuit Resources Sept. 25, 2003 – Name changed to DEQ Systems Corp.
Inc. (1 for 2.7) to form a new company known as Pursuit B.C. Base Metal Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Resources Corp.; basis 0.25 new Pursuit com. sh. pur. 1958 – Assets sold to Trenton Petroleum & Mineral Corp.
acquisition of D.E.Q. Casinos Royalties Ltd. n
wt. plus either 1 new Pursuit Corp. com. sh. or $2.70 for
1 old Aztec com. sh. (see Pursuit Resources Corp.) B.C.-Cal. Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C.)
B.A. Copper Mines Limited (B.C. Apr. 17, 1973) 1960 – Struck off register.
June 17, 1982 – Name changed to B.A. Resources Ltd. n
Aztech New Media Corp. (Ont. Feb. 9, 1993)
Aug. 23, 2002 – Name changed to Star Navigation B.C. Central Credit Union (B.C. May 25, 1944)
Systems Group Ltd. pursuant to reverse takeover B.A. Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1973) Jan. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Credit Union Central of
acquisition of Star Navigation Systems Inc. and Mar. 10, 1995 – Continued into Canada. British Columbia. n
amalgamation of Star with a wholly owned subsidiary; Oct. 24, 1995 – Name changed to United China
basis 1 new for 13.790694 old shs. (see FPsurvey - International Enterprises Group Ltd. n B.C. Coal Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1967)
Industrials) June 1983 – Name changed to Westar Mining Ltd. n
B.A.C.M. Industries Limited (Man. 1960)
Aztek Energy Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 30, 2005 amalg.) May 1970 – The majority of the o/s shs. acquired by BC Gas Inc. (B.C. June 4, 1952)
Jan. 18, 2010 – Formed Spartan Exploration Ltd. in Genstar Limited; basis 2 Genstar shs. for 1 B.A.C.M. sh. July 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Inland Natural Gas Co.
Alberta pursuant to acquisition by and amalgamation with Ltd., Columbia Natural Gas Limited and Fort Nelson Gas
Spartan Exploration Ltd.; basis 0.0805 Spartan shs. for BAE Systems Canada Inc. (Can. 1903) Ltd. to form new co. with same name BC Gas Inc.
1 Aztek sh. n Apr. 24, 2001 – Acquired by ONCAP L.P. for $25.25 per July 1, 1993 – Name changed to BC Gas Utility Ltd.; basis
sh. 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Aztek Resource Development Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1979) June 1, 2001 – Name changed to CMC Electronics Inc.
Dec. 28, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. BC Gas Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1985)
BAM Investments Corp. (Ont. Mar. 30, 1988 amalg.)
May 5, 2003 – Name changed to Terasen Inc. n
Aztek Technologies Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1979) June 10, 2013 – Name changed to Partners Value Fund
Nov. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Aztek Resource Inc. n
BC Gas Utility Ltd. (B.C. July 1, 1989 amalg.)
Development Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 31, 2000 – All o/s 6.32% cum. redeem. 1st pref. shs.
BAM Split Corp. (Ont. July 12, 2001)
redeemed for $25 per sh.
Azul Ventures Inc. (Alta. Mar. 15, 2007) Aug. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Partners Value Split
Apr. 25, 2003 – Name changed to Terasen Gas Inc. n
Sept. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Austin Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & B.C. Metal Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
B.A.S.M. Resources Corporation (Alta. Nov. 25, 1986)
Energy) 1956 – Assets acquired by Castle Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis
Apr. 14, 1999 – Continued into New Brunswick.
June 8, 1999 – Name changed to Fiton Technologies 1 new for 15 old shs.
Azura Ventures Ltd. (N.B. May 22, 2009)
June 13, 2012 – Name changed to Excellium Inc. Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of JAIT
B.C. Mica Mines Ltd. (B.C.)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Energy Resources Inc. n
Dissolved.
acquisition of Excellium Technologies Inc. n
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B.C. Minerals and Resources Development Co. Ltd. BCE Mobile Communications Inc. (Can. 1987) BF Realty Holdings Limited (Can. July 14, 1989)
(B.C. 1940) Oct. 25, 1999 – Acquired by Bell Canada for $58.75 per May 2, 2002 – Dissolved.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Jan. 18, 1959 – Dissolved. sh. (see Bell Canada) July 30, 2003 – Charter revived.
June 1, 2012 – Dissolved.
B.C. Montana Oil Wells, Ltd. (Mont. 1923) BCE Place Finance Corporation (Que. 1987)
Bondholders foreclosed; property sold. Distribution not June 3, 1994 – All o/s 7.375% pfd. ser. 1 shs. and 7.75% BF Royal Inc. (Que. 1967)
known. pfd. ser. 2 shs. acquired under a purchase obligation May 15, 1992 – All assets liquidated. No distribution to
event by BF Realty Holdings Limited; basis $25.75 plus shldrs.
B.C. Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1929) any accrued and unpaid dividends for 1 old ser. 1 sh. and
Jan. 1, 1938 – Name changed to Pacific Nickel Mines $26 plus any accrued and unpaid dividends for 1 old ser. BFC Construction Corporation (Can. Jan. 10, 1978)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 2 sh. Jan. 13, 2000 – Acquired indirectly by Armbro Enterprises
Inc. for $12.25 per sh. (see Armbro Enterprises Inc.)
B.C. Pacific Capital Corporation (Can. Jan. 30, 1981) BCED Capital 1 Corporation (Que. 1986)
May 18, 1988 – Continued into British Columbia. Apr. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Brookfield Capital 1 BFD Industries Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Apr. 4, 2007 – Acquired by Brookfield Asset Management Corporation. n July 13, 1994 – Continued into Wyoming.
Inc. for $0.80 per sh.
BCGold Corp. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2006) BFI Canada Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 28, 2002)
B.C. Peat Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1941) Mar. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Pan Andean Minerals Oct. 2, 2008 – Converted from an income fund to BFI
Dec. 1947 – Name changed to Atkins & Durbrow Ltd. n Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Canada Ltd. (see BFI Canada Ltd.)

B.C. Placer Mining & Refining Ltd. (B.C. 1961) BCI Management Ltd. (Can. Dec. 22, 1986 amalg.) BFI Canada Ltd. (Ont. May 5, 2008)
June 5, 1963 – Name changed to Sterling Silver Mines Sept. 23, 1993 – Name changed to Unicap Commercial June 1, 2009 – Name changed to IESI-BFC Ltd. n
Ltd. n Corp. n
BFK Capital Corp. (Ont. Oct. 29, 2013)
B.C. Rail Ltd. (B.C. 1969) BCS Collaborative Solutions Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1966) Mar. 15, 2017 – Name changed to The Hydropothecary
May 12, 1994 – All o/s $2.3125 cum. redeem. retract. Sept. 2, 2003 – Name changed to BCS Global Networks Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
first pref. shs. ser. A redeemed; basis $25 plus accr. and Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n takeover acquisition of (old) The Hydrothecary
unpaid divid. of $0.45245 per sh. Corporation; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
BCS Global Networks Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1966) - Industrials)
B.C. Report Magazine Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1989) Aug. 25, 2005 – Acquired by 2073832 Ontario Inc. for
Mar. 31, 2005 – Name changed to Glass Earth Limited BFS Entertainment & Multimedia Limited (Ont. Feb.
$0.20 per sh.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Glass Earth 4, 1980)
Limited. n BCT.TELUS Communications Inc. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1998) Mar. 10, 2016 – Filed for bankruptcy. The Fuller Landau
May 8, 2000 – Name changed to TELUS Corporation. Group Inc. was appointed trustee.
BC Sugar Refinery, Limited (Can. June 7, 1920; via (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
BG Advantaged Corporate Bond Fund (Ont. Jan. 29,
Dominion charter) 2004)
Aug. 20, 1997 – Acquired by BCS acquisition Inc., an BCU Industries Inc. (Can. July 28, 1987)
June 10, 2004 – Dissolved. July 14, 2008 – Merged with Brompton Top 50 Compound
indirect subsid. of Onex Corporation, for $16.50 per sh. Growth Fund, Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund, BG
BCX Split Corp. (Ont. June 26, 2003) Advantaged S&P/TSX Income Trust Index Fund and BG
BC TELECOM Inc (Can. Nov. 14, 1984)
Aug. 6, 2008 – All o/s cap. shs. & pref. shs. redeemed Advantaged Equal Weighted Income Fund to form
Feb. 1, 1999 – Merged with TELUS Corporation (0.7773
for $23.277 per cap. sh. & $15.71 per pref. sh. Brompton Advantaged VIP Income Fund; basis BG
new for 1 old sh.) to form BCT.TELUS Communications
Advantaged Corporate Bond (0.577987-for-1), Brompton
Inc.; basis 1 BCT.TELUS sh. for 1 BC TELECOM sh.
BCY LifeSciences Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998) Top 50 Compound Growth (0.692406-for-1), Brompton
(see BCT.TELUS Communications Inc.)
Aug. 21, 2007 – Name changed to BCY Resources Inc. n Advantaged Tracker (1-for-1), BG Advantaged S&P/TSX
BC TEL (Can. Apr. 12, 1916; via Special Act of (1.139860-for-1) and BG Advantaged Equal Weighted
Parliament) BCY Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998) (0.845594-for-1). Immediately prior to the merger,
Oct. 18, 1999 – Name changed to TELUS Mar. 16, 2011 – Name changed to Mexigold Corp.; basis Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund units were
Communications (BC) Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old pfd. 1 new for 4 old shs. n consolidated on a 1-for-1.615694 basis.
sh. n
BCY Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998) BG Advantaged Equal Weighted Income Fund (Ont.
Jan. 4, 2001 – Name changed to BCY LifeSciences Inc. n Sept. 26, 2003)
B.C. Timber Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
July 14, 2008 – Merged with BG Advantaged Corporate
1984 – Name changed to Westar Timber Ltd. (see British
Bond Fund, Brompton Top 50 Compound Growth Fund,
Columbia Resources Investment Corporation) B.D. Petroleums Ltd. (B.C.)
Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund and BG Advantaged
1958 – Struck off register.
B.C. Turf & Country Club Ltd. (B.C. 1945) S&P/TSX Income Trust Index Fund to form Brompton
May 1966 – Name changed to B.C. Turf Ltd. n BDC Industries Corp. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1981) Advantaged VIP Income Fund; basis BG Advantaged
Sept. 4, 1986 – Name changed to The Jolt Beverage Equal Weighted (0.845594-for-1), BG Advantaged
Company, Ltd. n Corporate Bond (0.577987-for-1), Brompton Top 50
B.C. Turf Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Compound Growth (0.692406-for-1), Brompton
Dec. 22, 1978 – Amalgamated with J. Diamond and Sons
BDG Pacific Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 2, 1985) Advantaged Tracker (1-for-1) and BG Advantaged
Limited (a privately owned Vancouver company). Shldrs.
Sept. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Southern Nites S&P/TSX (1.139860-for-1). Immediately prior to the
received shs. of the amalgamated co., immediately
Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n merger, Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund units were
redeemed at $7.00 per sh.
consolidated on a 1-for-1.615694 basis.
B.C. Yukon Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1966) BDI Mining Corp. (Yuk. Dec. 6, 1995) BG Advantaged S&P/TSX Income Trust Index Fund
Jan. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 31, 2005 – Continued into British Virgin Islands. (Ont. Apr. 28, 2003)
BCB Holdings Inc. (Alta. July 12, 1993) July 14, 2008 – Merged with BG Advantaged Equal
BDS Industries Inc. (Alta. 1988)
Oct. 1, 1996 – Continued into Ontario. Weighted Income Fund, BG Advantaged Corporate Bond
Aug. 30, 1990 – Name changed to New-View Industries
Sept. 2, 1998 – Name changed to B.C.B. Voice Systems Fund, Brompton Top 50 Compound Growth Fund and
Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund to form Brompton
Advantaged VIP Income Fund; basis BG Advantaged
BEB Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
B.C.B. Voice Systems Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1996) S&P/TSX (1.139860-for-1), BG Advantaged Equal
May 10, 1984 – Name changed to Migent Software
Oct. 16, 2000 – Name changed to VoiceIQ Inc. n Weighted (0.845594-for-1), BG Advantaged Corporate
Corp. n
Bond (0.577987-for-1), Brompton Top 50 Compound
Growth (0.692406-for-1) and Brompton Advantaged
BCE Development Corporation (B.C. Nov. 19, 1964) BENEV Capital Inc. (Can. July 29, 1992) Tracker (1-for-1). Immediately prior to the merger,
July 14, 1989 – Continued into Canada. Sept. 26, 2014 – Name changed to Diversified Royalty Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund units were
Aug. 19, 1991 – Name changed to BF Realty Holdings Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) consolidated on a 1-for-1.615694 basis.
Limited. n
BF Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 7, 1984) BG Baron Group Inc. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987)
BCE Emergis Inc. (Can. Dec. 11, 1986) July 2, 2008 – Name changed to Mukuba Resources Oct. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated BG Baron
Dec. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Emergis Inc. n Limited. n Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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BG Income + Growth Split Trust (Ont. Mar. 29, 2004) B.J. Coughlin Co. Limited (Can. Feb. 17, 1910; via BNS Mortgage Corporation (Can. 1973)
July 7, 2008 – Together with Brompton Stable Income letters patent) Dec. 31, 1980 – Amalgamated with Scotia Covenants
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Fund, Brompton Equal Weight Income Fund, Business Jan. 20, 1966 – Name changed to Wajax Limited. n Mortgage Corporation to form Scotia Mortgage
Trust Equal Weight Income Fund, BG Top 100 Equal Corporation. Total of 61,105 com. shs. of co. with par
Weighted Income Fund and Brompton Tracker Fund, BLF Real Estate Investment Trust (Que. June 14, 2013) value of $100 conv. into 305,525 shs. with par value of
each merged with Brompton VIP Income Fund to continue Aug. 12, 2014 – Acquired by 881723 Canada Inc.; basis $20 of amalg. co.
as Brompton VIP Income Fund; basis BG Income + $7.50 cash per trust unit.
Growth Split Trust (1.013-for-1), Brompton Stable Income BNS Split Corp. (Ont. June 14, 2002)
(0.9652-for-1), Brompton Equal Weight (0.8583-for-1) BM Diamondcorp Inc. (Yuk. Dec. 6, 1995) Aug. 2, 2007 – Redeemed; basis $23 per pref. sh. and
and Business Trust Equal Weight (0.6919-for-1), BG Top July 26, 2004 – Name changed to BDI Mining Corp. n $38.4892 per capital sh.
100 Equal Weighted (0.7364-for-1) and Brompton Tracker
Fund (0.6664-for-1), BM-RT Ltd. (Que. 1923) BNT Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Nov. 11, 1981 – Name changed to Bank of Montreal Apr. 20, 1995 – All o/s cap. shs. and equity dividend shs.
BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Income Fund (Ont. Oct. Realty Finance Ltd. redeemed; basis $15.55 per capital sh. and $27.50 per
28, 2004) equity dividend sh.
July 7, 2008 – Together with Brompton Tracker Fund, BM-RT Realty Investments (Ont. 1973)
BG Income + Growth Split Trust, Brompton Stable Income Sept. 25, 1981 – The Bank of Montreal made an offer to B.O.C. of Canada Limited (Can. - unspecified)
Fund, Brompton Equal Weight Income Fund and Business unitholders, under which each unit was exchangeable for Nov. 1963 – Name changed to Great Plains Petroleums
Trust Equal Weight Income Fund, each merged with $10.33 principal amount of 11.75% debs. of Bank of Limited following acquisition by Great Plains Development
Brompton VIP Income Fund to continue as Brompton VIP Montreal Mortgage Corporation, guaranteed by the bank. Company of Canada, Ltd.
Income Fund; basis BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Debentures matured in 1991 on basis of one sh. of the
(0.7364-for-1), Brompton Tracker Fund (0.6664-for-1), bank for each $33 principal amt. of debentures. the trust BOE Capital Corp. (B.C. June 6, 2007)
BG Income + Growth Split Trust (1.013-for-1), Brompton units were redeemed. Unitholders received the above July 21, 2010 – Name changed to Athabasca Uranium
Stable Income (0.9652-for-1), Brompton Equal Weight plus an income distribution of 15.25¢ per unit. Name Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
(0.8583-for-1) and Business Trust Equal Weight subsequently changed to BRMI Realty Investments. option to acquire 50% interest in McCarthy uranium
(0.6919-for-1). prospect in Saskatchewan. n
BMA Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983)
BGR Precious Metals Inc. (Can. Sept. 2, 1983 amalg.) May 26, 1999 – Name changed to Dasher Energy Corp.; BOVAR Inc. (Alta. June 1, 1977)
June 23, 1999 – Name changed to Dundee Precious basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n May 31, 2002 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Metals Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) same name.
BMB Capital Corp. (B.C. May 14, 2007) May 27, 2003 – Name changed to Orbus Pharma Inc.
BHK Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 10, 2012) Oct. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Maritime Resources (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 21, 2015 – Name changed to BHK Mining Corp. Corp. pursuant Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 50%
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Dome interest in Green Bay gold prospect from Commander BP Amoco p.l.c. (U.K. Dec. 31, 1998 amalg.)
International Global Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 1, 2001 – Name changed to BP plc.

BHP Diamonds Inc. (Can. 1995) BMB Compuscience Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1983) BP Canada Inc. (Can. Apr. 27, 1979)
May 14, 1998 – Amalgamated with BHP Holdings Canada Jan. 9, 1995 – Name changed to Systems Xcellence Inc. Feb. 28, 1983 – Name changed to BP Resources Canada
Inc. and BHP Minerals Canada Ltd. to continue under following reverse takeover acquisition of Systems Limited; basis 1 sh. of BP Resources Canada Limited
the same name BHP Diamonds Inc. Xcellence Ltd. n and 1 cl. B and 3 cl. A shs. of B.P. Refining and Marketing
Canada Limited for 1 old sh., following payment of $8.35
BHP Minerals Canada Ltd. (Del. Nov. 29, 1971) cash divd. n
BMC Oil & Gas Inc. (B.C. 1979)
May 14, 1998 – Amalgamated with BHP Holdings Canada Oct. 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Intercep Industries
Inc. and BHP Diamonds Inc. to continue under the BHP Ltd. (3 new for 2 old shs.) to form Intercep Resources BP Canada Inc. (Can. Dec. 14, 1982)
Diamonds Inc. name. (see BHP Diamonds Inc.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Intercep Resources Dec. 31, 1992 – Name changed to Talisman Energy Inc. n
Ltd.)
BHP-Utah Mines Ltd. (Del. Nov. 29, 1971) BP Canada Limited (Ont. Dec. 17, 1925)
May 15, 1992 – Name changed to BHP Minerals Canada BMO NT Financial Corporation (Can. 1977) Apr. 27, 1979 – Name changed to BP Canada Inc. and
Ltd. n Aug. 31, 1992 – All o/s cap. shs. redeemed as of for either continued into Canada. n
a price per sh. equal to the net asset value of the co. (on
BHR Buffalo Head Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1984) Aug. 31, 1992), divided by the number of capital shs. then BP Canada (1969) Ltd. (Can. 1957)
July 3, 2008 – Name changed to White Tiger Mining outstanding (expected to be equal to $22.50) or, 1 capital 1971 – Merged with Supertest Petroleum Corporation
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n sh. plus $22.50 to purchase 1 common sh. of the Bank Limited into BP Canada Limited.
of Montreal.
B.I. Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1983) BP Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
June 16, 1989 – Dissolved. BMO II Financial Corporation (Can. 1977) Oct. 18, 1972 – Amalgamated into BP Canada Limited;
Sept. 30, 1992 – All pref. shs. redeemed at $22.50 per basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see BP Canada Limited)
BICC Phillips Inc. (Can. Mar. 2, 1953; via Dominion sh.
charter) B.P. Refining and Marketing Canada Ltd. (Can. 1982)
Apr. 2, 1996 – Amalgamated with BICC Newco BMONT Split Corp. (Ont. June 29, 2004) Mar. 31, 1983 – All o/s cl. A shs. acquired under $1.23
Amalgamation Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Aug. 6, 2009 – Redeemed all o/s pref. shs. and cap. shs. per sh. takeover offer by Petro-Canada. All shs. not
BICC plc, the majority shldr.; basis $10 per sh. for $27.45 and $12.6596 per sh., respectively. tendered were redeemed for cash. Non-voting cl. B shs.
to be purchased in 1984-85 at $12.414 per sh.
BIF Corporation Limited (Ont. 1960) BMP Technologies Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
June 28, 1978 – Name changed to York Centre May 26, 1988 – Name changed to Palomar Capital BP Resources Canada Limited (Can. Dec. 14, 1982)
Corporation. n Corp. n May 29, 1984 – Name changed to BP Canada Inc. n

BII Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Jan. 14, 1960) BMR Gold Corporation (Alta. Jan. 26, 1987) BP Tanker Finance Canada Limited (Can. 1965)
Sept. 2, 1993 – Name changed to OSF Inc. n May 22, 1990 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Feb. 27, 1986 – Shldrs. authorized an application for the
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) dissolution of the corporation. All o/s 6.25% s.f. debs. ser.
B.I.M. Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1952) A were redeemed by the corporation effective Oct. 1,
Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. BNN Investments Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 30, 1988 amalg.) 1985.
July 5, 2006 – Name changed to BAM Investments Mar. 31, 1986 – Ceased to exist as a legal entity.
BIOX Corporation (Can. Mar. 1, 2010 amalg.) Corp. n
Sept. 27, 2017 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired BPI Canadian Opportunities II Fund (Ont. Dec. 16,
by CFFI Ventures Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of BNN Split Corp. (Ont. July 12, 2001) 1996)
Clearwater Fine Foods Incorporated; basis $1.23 cash Dec. 15, 2006 – Name changed to BAM Split Corp. n Dec. 22, 1998 – Name changed to BPI Global
per sh. Opportunities II Fund. n
BNP Canada Inc. (Que. 1961)
BIT Integration Technology Inc. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1994) Nov. 1, 1981 – Merged with Banque Nationale de Paris BPI Financial Corporation (Can. Jan. 29, 1993)
Sept. 21, 2000 – Name changed to Canada under the latter name. Aug. 25, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by C.I. Fund
SmartCardeSolutions.Com Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Management Inc.; basis $5.00 in cash or 0.25 of a new
Industrials) BNS Capital Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 2000) C.I. com. sh. for 1 old BPI sh. (see C.I. Fund Management
Jan. 3, 2011 – Redeemed all o/s BaTS at $1,000 per Inc.)
BaTS.
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BPI Global Opportunities II Fund (Ont. Dec. 16, 1996) BV! Media Inc. (Can. Apr. 7, 2000) Baca Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 1, 1985 amalg.)
Apr. 27, 2005 – Name changed to CI Global Opportunities Oct. 6, 2010 – Amalgamated with 7557175 Canada Inc., July 11, 1994 – Name changed to CORDEX Petroleums
II Fund. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS a wholly owned subsid. of Rogers Media Inc., for 40¢ per Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh.
BPI Industries Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1980) Bacanora Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 29, 2008)
Feb. 10, 2006 – Name changed to BPI Energy Holdings, BW Technologies Ltd. (Alta. July 28, 1961) Mar. 26, 2018 – Acquired by Bacanora Lithium plc; basis
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 17, 2004 – Acquired by First Technology Acquisition 1 new Bacanora Lithium ordinary sh. for 1 Bacanora com.
Canada Inc. for $36 per sh. sh.
B.P.I. Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
1983 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with BWI Resources Limited (B.C. Aug. 25, 1987) Bachelor Lake Gold Mines Inc. (Que. Mar. 7, 1980)
same name. Jan. 2, 2001 – Name changed to Penteco Resources June 22, 1994 – Amalgamated with Espalau Mining
Feb. 15, 1985 – Name changed to Brent Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation to form new co. with same name Espalau
Group Ltd. n Mining Corporation; basis 1 Espalau sh. for 15 Bachelor
B.X. Development Ltd. (B.C. 1956) shs. (see Espalau Mining Corporation)
BPO Properties Ltd. (Can. Nov. 3, 1978 amalg.) Aug. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated into Brent Petroleum
May 2, 2013 – All pref. ser. G, J and M shs. exchanged Industries Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. or 0.5 com. sh. and 0.5 Bachelor Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
for Brookfield Office Properties Inc. cl. AAA pref. ser. V, pref. sh. for 1 old sh. Jan. 5, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
W and Y shs., respectively, on a share-for-share basis.
BXL Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 9, 1995) Backer Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Dec. 30, 1988 amalg.)
BQ Metals Corp. (B.C. Feb. 4, 2008) June 26, 2001 – Acquired by Viking Energy Royalty Trust; Oct. 29, 1997 – Continued into Alberta. (see Allied Oil &
Apr. 18, 2018 – Name changed to BeMetals Corp. (see basis 0.333 Viking trust units or $1.12335 plus 0.20852 Gas Corp.)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Viking trust units for 1 BXL sh. (see Viking Energy Royalty Sept. 18, 2000 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
Trust) of Allied Oil & Gas Corp. for $1.75 per sh. (see Allied Oil
B.R. Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) & Gas Corp.)
Feb. 2, 1983 – Struck off register. BY & G Ventures Corp. (B.C. July 30, 1970)
Nov. 19, 1997 – Name changed to Load Resources Ltd.; Backer Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
BRANCHEZ-VOUS! inc. (Can. Apr. 7, 2000) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Jan. 3, 1989 – Amalgamated with Gallahad Petroleum
June 9, 2009 – Name changed to BV! Media Inc. n Ltd. to form Backer Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 cl. A sh. for
B.Y.G. Natural Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1, 1969 1 cl. A sh. and 1 new cl. B sh. for 1 cl. B sh. (see Backer
BRC Development Corporation (Ont. Aug. 7, 1990) amalg.) Petroleum Corp.)
Aug. 11, 2004 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 6, 2004 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed
interim receiver and receiver-manager. Bacola Mining Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Aug. 13, 2004 – Name changed to BRC Diamond
Feb. 22, 2007 – PricewaterhouseCoopers appointed Nov. 27, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation. n
trustee in bankruptcy.
BacTech Enviromet Corporation (Can. Feb. 13, 1997)
BRC Diamond Corporation (Can. Aug. 11, 2004) 2011 – By November, assets consisting of mineral claims
Jan. 22, 2004 – Name changed to BacTech Mining
Feb. 11, 2008 – Name changed to BRC DiamondCore and leases were sold. Funds totaling $2.77 million were
Corporation. n
Ltd. pursuant to acquisition of Diamond Core Resources distributed to secured creditors.
(Pty) Limited. n Aug. 26, 2014 – PricewaterhouseCoopers as bankruptcy
BacTech Metallurgical Solutions Ltd. (Can. Feb. 13,
trustee was discharged.
1997)
BRC DiamondCore Ltd. (Can. Aug. 11, 2004) May 24, 2016 – Yukon court granted an order approving
May 19, 2000 – Name changed to BacTech Enviromet
June 27, 2011 – Name changed to Delrand Resources the Proposal Solicitation Procedure (PSP) for the
Corporation. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n purchase of remaining assets and remediation work on
the Mount Nansen mine.
BacTech Mining Corporation (Can. Feb. 13, 1997)
BRL Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1931) Dec. 2, 2010 – Name changed to REBgold Corporation
July 3, 1998 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid. Ba Ba Capital Inc. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1985)
May 11, 2016 – Name changed to Imex Systems Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby co. spun off
of B.C. Pacific Capital Corporation; basis 1 new redeem. certain assets to newly created BacTech Environmental
pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. immediately redeemed for $6.75. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Imex
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 11 old shs. (see FPsurvey Corporation. n
BRM Capital Corporation (Alta. July 20, 1990) - Industrials)
Bad Boy Appliances and Furniture Limited (Can. 1968
Mar. 30, 2001 – Name changed to Cartier Partners
Bab-Sol Resource Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1978) amalg.)
Financial Group Inc. n
Oct. 14, 1983 – Name changed to HWI Industries Inc.; Aug. 18, 1977 – Placed into receivership. Price
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Waterhouse Limited appointed receiver. No assets were
BRS Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 8, 2007)
available for unsecured claims or contingent liabs.
Sept. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Silver One Resources
Inc.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Babine International Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Dec. 1, 1972 – Amalgamated with Molymine Explorations Baden Explorations Limited (B.C. July 21, 1980)
Energy) July 7, 1988 – Name changed to Reymont Gold Mines
Ltd. (1 for 9) to form Seneca Developments Ltd.; basis 1
new Seneca sh. for 6 old Babine shs. Ltd. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 10 old
BRX Mining & Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
shs. n
Feb. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Consolidated BRX
Mining & Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Babine Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Mar. 1970 – Name changed to Cyclone Mining Co. Ltd. n Baden Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Oct. 22, 1962 – Dissolved.
B.R.X. (1935) Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1935)
Dec. 1971 – Dissolved. Babykins International Inc. (B.C. 1987)
July 1992 – Declared bankruptcy, and Manning Jamison Baden Technologies Inc. (Alta. Feb. 29, 2000)
Ltd. appointed receiver. July 23, 2010 – Name changed to FSI Energy Services
B.T. Gold Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
May 1993 – All assets sold. The secured creditors Inc. n
Sept. 25, 1987 – Dissolved.
suffered a shortfall, and there was no distribution to
BTU Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 28, 2008) unsecured creditors or shrlders. Badger Daylighting Inc. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1992)
Aug. 29, 2017 – Name changed to BTU Metals Corp. Dec. 23, 1993 – Receiver discharged. Apr. 5, 2004 – Converted to an income trust named
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 13, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Badger Income Fund; basis 1 trust unit for 2 Badger com.
shs.
B2B Solutions Inc. (B.C. Jan. 10, 2000) Babykins Products Canada Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
Aug. 12, 2004 – Name changed to Timer Explorations Oct. 10, 1990 – Name changed to Babykins International Badger Income Fund (Alta. Mar. 31, 2004)
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 56 Inc. n Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Badger Daylighting Ltd.
mineral claims in British Columbia. n pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Badger
Babyland Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1988) Daylighting Ltd. was formed to facilitate the conversion
B2B Trust (Can. Jan. 1, 1991) Mar. 31, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. of the fund into a corporation and the fund was
June 9, 2004 – Amalgamated with LBC AcquisitionCo subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
Inc., wholly owned subsid. of Laurentian Bank of Canada; Babylon Minerals Inc. (Ont. 1974) FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis $9.50 per sh. Nov. 1978 – Amalgamated with Oxford Mines Limited,
Solvang Explorations Limited, Firebird Petroleums Limited Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation (Ont. Mar. 10, 1986)
July 7, 2012 – Name changed to B2B Bank.
and Drayton Petroleum Limited to form Bab-Sol Resource Apr. 1, 2011 – Acquired by 1843208 Ontario Inc. for $1.50
BUS Systems Inc. (Can. Nov. 9, 2005) Exploration Ltd. per sh., 2007 wts. for 10¢ per wt. and 2009 wts. for 80¢
Dec. 29, 2008 – Name changed to SUB Capital Inc. n per wt.
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Baffinland Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1963) Bakra Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1986) Ballard Power Systems Inc. were transferred to (new)
Feb. 10, 2004 – Acquired by Glimmer Resources Inc. June 13, 1994 – Name changed to Northpoint Resources Ballard Power Systems Inc. which was spun out as a new
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(subsequently renamed Baffinland Iron Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n public entity on a sh.-for-sh. basis. (see FPsurvey -
Corporation) in reverse takeover transaction. (see Industrials)
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation) Bakrie Minarak Energy Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1994)
May 24, 2000 – Name changed to Pertacal Energy Inc. Ballatar Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 16, 1987)
Bagamac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 15, 1995 – Name changed to International Ballater
1956 – Name changed to Tribag Mining Co., Ltd.; basis Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
1 new for 5 old shs. n Balaclava Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1983)
Nov. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Balaclava Mines Inc. n Ballinderry Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 2, 1969)
Baghdad Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) May 24, 1978 – Name changed to Prairie Pacific Energy
1938 – Name changed to Baghdad-Larder Mines Ltd. n Balaclava Mines Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1983) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 7, 2001 – Name changed to Pillar Resources Inc.;
Baghdad-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ballinderry Royalties Corporation Ltd. (unknown)
Mar. 1962 – Charter cancelled. 1969 – Merged with Magnet Explorations Ltd. (1 for 3) to
Balance Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 4, 1984) continue under the new name Ballinderry Explorations
Baha Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Feb. 1, 1991 – Name changed to International Topaz Ltd. effective Sept. 26.
Apr. 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Business Development Corp. n
Ballistic Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 12, 1992)
Bahama Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Balboa Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944) June 19, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Stampeder
July 3, 1986 – Name changed to American Lightwave 1946 – Acquired by Cortez Explorations Ltd. (see Cortez Exploration Ltd.; basis $5.00 per sh. (see Stampeder
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Explorations Ltd.) Exploration Ltd.)
Industrials)
Balboa Mining & Investments Limited (Ont. 1968) Balloch Resources Ltd. (Bermuda Oct. 6, 1996)
Bahamas-Caribbean Development Corporation Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Nov. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Katanga Mining
Limited (Ont. 1962) Limited. n
Mar. 24, 1972 – Name changed to Oceanus Industries Balco Forest Products Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
(Bahamas) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Apr. 1972 – Name changed to Balco Industries Ltd. n Ballyliffin Capital Corp. (Alta. June 22, 2006)
July 13, 2015 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction
Bahn Foods Inc. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1980) Balco Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1968) private placement subscription of 6,567,600 (post-consol.
Oct. 21, 1996 – Name changed to Consolidated Bahn July 1987 – Acquired by Timber Investment Ltd. 1:5) Ironside Resources Inc. com. shs. at $0.0125 per
Foods Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n sh. and distribution of Ironside shs. to shldrs.
Balcor Resources Corp. (B.C. July 20, 1979)
Baikal Forest Corp. (B.C. Sept. 18, 2007) Feb. 12, 1990 – Name changed to Preston Resource Balmoral Capital Corp. (Alta. May 4, 1998)
July 14, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Commercial
by Far East Forest Industry Inc.; basis 1 cl. A pref. sh. Consolidators Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
redeemed for Cdn$0.40 cash per sh. for 1 Baikal Forest Bald Eagle Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1979) FPsurvey - Industrials)
com. sh. May 2, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Bald Eagle
Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Balmoral Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Bailey Selburn Oil & Gas Ltd. (Can. 1952) 1955 – Charter cancelled.
1962 – Acquired by Pacific Petroleums Ltd.; basis 4 Baldonnel Oil & Gas Ltd. (unknown)
Pacific shs. for 5 cl. A shs., and $5.00 or 5 Pacific shs. Baloil Lassiter Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1971 amalg.)
1967 – Assets acquired by Pinnacle Petroleums Ltd. for
for 14 cl. B shs. (see Pacific Petroleums Ltd.) Sept. 8, 1989 – Name changed to Baloil Resources Ltd. n
250,000 shs. (approximately 1 new for 6.8 old shs.).
Baitex Medical Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1984) Baldwin Hotels Limited (B.C. June 30, 1971) Baloil Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1971 amalg.)
Nov. 10, 1994 – Name changed to Stockguard Nov. 20, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 11, 1993 – Acquired by Tanner Arctic Enterprises
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Ltd.; basis 1 Tanner Arctic sh. for 4.155 Baloil com. shs.
- Industrials) Baldwin-Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) and 0.4155 Baloil pfd. shs. (see Kuma Resources Ltd.)
1946 – Property sold to Baldwin Consolidated Mines Ltd.;
Baiville Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Charter cancelled in 1947. Balsam Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979)
Jan. 6, 1971 – Dissolved. Jan. 18, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Balsam
Balfour Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Baja Gold, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1989 amalg.) Jan. 1978 – Name changed to International Balfour
May 31, 1996 – Amalgamated with Loki Gold Corporation Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Balsam Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 2000)
to form VLB Resource Corporation which then was Nov. 12, 2003 – Name changed to Staccato Gold
acquired by Viceroy Resource Corporation; basis 0.297 Bali Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Resources Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction
Viceroy shs. for 1 Baja sh. Sept. 16, 1983 – Struck off register. agreement with Band-Ore Resources Ltd. to acquire
interest in claims and a mineral lease in the Thunder Bay
Baja Mining Corp. (B.C. July 15, 1985) Ballad Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 22, 1967) area of northern Ontario. n
Oct. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Camrova Resources Nov. 16, 2001 – Name changed to Ballad Ventures Ltd.;
Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Baltac Oils Ltd. (Can. 1928)
& Energy) 1957 – Struck off register.
BakBone Software Incorporated (Alta. Dec. 2, 1992) Ballad Gold & Silver Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 22, 1967)
Jan. 14, 2009 – Name changed to Goldbank Mining Baltic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Aug. 11, 2003 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 15, 1963 – Dissolved.
Jan. 14, 2011 – Acquired by Quest Software, Inc.; basis Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
US$0.33 per com. sh. and US$1.29 per ser. A pref. sh. Mines & Energy)
Baltic Resources Inc. (Alta. Aug. 27, 1996)
Ballad Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 22, 1967) Mar. 10, 2008 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Baker Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1979) same name. (see PhosCan Chemical Corp.)
Mar. 20, 1985 – Amalgamated with U.S. Precious Metals, July 21, 2003 – Name changed to Ballad Gold & Silver
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 17, 2008 – All o/s assets except the Martison
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. phosphate property transferred to newly formed subsidiary
Ballantyne Long Lac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Canadian Orebodies Inc. and then amalgamated with
Baker Mining and Milling Co. (unknown)
1957 – Charter cancelled. 1366825 Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of PhosCan
Name changed to Baker Talc Limited; basis 50 new for
Chemical Corp.; basis 1.4 PhosCan com. shs. and 1
1 old pref. sh., and 5 new for 1 old com. sh.
Ballard Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. 1952) Canadian Orebodies com. sh. for 1 Baltic com. sh.
1952 – Continued into Quebec. n
Nov. 1, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register. Subsequently, Canadian Orebodies listed on the TSX.
(see PhosCan Chemical Corp.)
Baker Talc Limited (Que. 1952)
Ballard Power Systems Inc. (Can. May 30, 1989)
1978 – Name changed to Bakertalc Inc. n Bama Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 14, 2008)
Dec. 31, 2008 – Succeeded by Superior Plus Corp.
pursuant to plan of arrangement to convert Superior Plus June 9, 2016 – Name changed to Whattozee Networks
Bakertalc Inc. (Que. 1952) Income Fund (SPIF) to a corp. resulting in SPIF's wholly Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aug. 11, 1987 – Continued into Quebec. owned subsids. Superior Plus Limited Partnership and
Jan. 24, 1995 – Name changed to Palace Explorations Superior Plus General Partner Inc. becoming wholly Bambi Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Inc. n owned subsids. of Superior Plus Corp., with trust units May 15, 1974 – Dissolved.
of SPIF exchanged for common shares of Superior Plus
Corp. on a 1-for-1 basis. All assets and liabilities of (old)
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Bamboo Creek Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Bandolac Mining Company, Limited (Ont. Sept. 17, dated Sept. 23, 1991, the Superior Court of Quebec
Oct. 1972 – Charter cancelled. 1940) ordered that the bank be wound up and appointed
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Oct. 29, 2008 – Name changed to Schyan Exploration Toronto-based Deloitte & Touche Inc. as permanent
Bamco Minerals Corp. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) liquidator. By Dec. 31, 2000, the liquidator had paid out
Feb. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Signet Industries Ltd. a dividend of $0.892 on the dollar to all creditors of record.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Bandon Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 27, 2004) On Mar. 19, 2003, the liquidator sent a letter to all
June 15, 2007 – Name changed to Bandon Capital claimants, enclosing the final dividend and informing them
Bamex Mines Ltd. (Que. 1972) Resources Ltd. n that on Mar. 17, 2003, the Superior Court of Quebec had
Jan. 1980 – Declared bankruptcy. approved the final dividend payment to all claimants of
Bandon Capital Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 27, 2004) record and released and discharged the liquidator as
Bamoos Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 11, 2008 – Name changed to Kierland Resources permanent liquidator of the bank.
Sept. 1959 – Dissolved. Ltd. n Mar. 19, 2003 – Liquidator sent a letter to all claimants,
enclosing the final dividend and informing them that on
Banbury Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978)
Bandowan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Mar. 17, 2003, the Superior Court of Quebec had
July 6, 1992 – Name changed to Enerwaste Minerals
1958 – Acquired by Vanguard Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 approved the final dividend payment to all claimants of
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
new for 1 old sh. (see Vanguard Explorations Ltd.) record and released and discharged the liquidator as
permanent liquidator of the bank.
Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada (Can. Oct. 8, Banff Brewery Corporation (Alta. Nov. 25, 1993)
1981) Sept. 22, 1999 – Name changed to Peak Brewing Group Bank of Montreal (Can. May 18, 1822)
Nov. 14, 2001 – Name changed to IntesaBci Canada. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 1871 – Continued into Canada; via Bank Act. (see
Industrials) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Banca Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Nov. 1954 – Charter cancelled. Banff Brewing Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 25, 1993) Bank of Montreal Mortgage Corporation (Ont. 1970)
May 5, 1995 – Name changed to Banff Brewery 1981 – Continued into Canada.
Banco Central of Canada (Can. 1982) Corporation. n
Sept. 22, 1992 – Name changed to Banco Central Bank of Montreal Realty Inc. (Can. 1956)
Hispano - Canada following the October 1991 merger of Banff Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Apr. 30, 1993 – Dissolved.
parent bank Banco Central S.A. with Banco June 8, 1972 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Hispanoamericano S.A. The Bank of Nova Scotia (N.S. Mar. 30, 1832)
Banff Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1951) 1871 – Continued into Canada; via Bank Act. (see
Banco Central S.A. (Spain 1919) Dec. 1970 – Amalgamated into Aquitaine Co. of Canada FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 27, 1991 – Amalgamated in Spain to continue with Ltd.; basis 0.52 new for 1 old sh.
same name. The Bank of Tokyo Canada (Can. July 30, 1981)
June 23, 1992 – Name changed to Banco Central Banff Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1984) Apr. 1, 1996 – Formed Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
Hispanoamericano, S.A. Mar. 6, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. (Canada) in Canada following formation of Bank of
Jan. 26, 2007 – Dissolved and struck off register. Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Canada) following amalgamation with
Banco Finance Ltd. (B.C. 1955) Mitsubishi Bank of Canada.
1978 – Name changed to First Western Capital Ltd. Banister Continental Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 27, 1968)
Jan. 10, 1978 – Continued into Canada. The Bank of Toronto (Can. Mar. 18, 1855)
Banco Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Aug. 27, 1990 – Name changed to Banister Inc. n Feb. 1, 1955 – Amalgamated with The Dominion Bank
Apr. 16, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. to form The Toronto-Dominion Bank; basis 4 new for 3
Banister Foundation Inc. (Can. Jan. 10, 1978) old shs.
Bancorp Financial Group Inc. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1996)
June 10, 1997 – Name changed to BFC Construction
Sept. 4, 2003 – Going private transaction via Bank of Western Canada (Can. 1966)
Corporation. n
amalgamation with Rivera Enterprises Ltd. All o/s com. Sept. 14, 1967 – Winding up approved by shldrs.
shs. exchanged for redeemable pref. shs. redeemed at Nov. 15, 1971 – Payments to shldrs. as follows: $13 per
12¢ per sh. on Sept. 11, 2003. Banister Inc. (Can. Jan. 10, 1978)
sh., Feb. 1, 1968; $1.00 per sh., Apr. 30, 1969; 50¢ per
June 13, 1994 – Name changed to Banister Foundation
sh., Mar. 31, 1970, and final payment of 30.7¢ per sh.,
Bancroft Mica & Stone Products Syndicate Ltd. (Ont. Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Nov. 15, 1971.
1944)
1953 – Charter cancelled. Bank Hapoalim (Canada) (Can. 1982) Bankeno Mines Limited (Ont. May 2, 1944)
Jan. 1, 1995 – Amalgamated with Republic National Bank Jan. 19, 1979 – Continued into Alberta.
The Bancroft Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) of New York (Canada). Jan. 19, 1987 – Formed Bankeno Resources Limited in
July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Alberta on amalgamation with subsid. Bankeno
Bank of Alberta (Can. Mar. 22, 1984)
Resources Ltd. n
Bancroft Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Nov. 1, 1987 – Formed Canadian Western Bank in
Nov. 12, 1971 – Name changed to The Bancroft Mines Canada on amalgamation with Western & Pacific Bank
Bankeno Resources Limited (Alta. Jan. 19, 1987
Ltd. n of Canada. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
amalg.)
Bank of Boston Canada (Can. May 27, 1982) July 30, 1990 – Acquired by North Canadian Oils Limited
Bancshare Portfolio Corp. (Ont. 1958) for $4.25 per sh. (see North Canadian Oils Limited)
Oct. 1, 1992 – All o/s partic. retract. pref. shs. redeemed July 31, 1996 – Ceased operations in Canada.
for $21.50 per sh. plus an amount equal to all dividends Bankers Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 2004)
accrued and unpaid up to but not including Oct. 1. Bank of British Columbia (Can. Dec. 14, 1966; via Bank
Act) Oct. 5, 2016 – Acquired by Geo-Jade Petroleum
June 30, 1999 – Dissolved and struck off register. Corporation; basis Cdn$2.20 cash per sh.
Apr. 9, 1987 – Name changed to B.C. Bancorp following
Band-Ore Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 18, 1946) sale agreement with the Hongkong Bank of Canada.
Bankers Petroleums (1975) Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Feb. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Band-Ore Resources Under the sale agreement, 98.6% of the bank's assets
Feb. 1, 1989 – Struck off register.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n and substantially all of its liabilities were sold for net
proceeds of $63,535,000. n Bankfield Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 6, 1936)
Band-Ore Resources Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 18, 1946) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 30, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Bank of Credit and Commerce Canada (Can. 1982)
West Timmins Mining Inc.) July 5, 1991 – Bank placed under liquidation after the Bankfield Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 18, 1934)
Sept. 18, 2006 – Amalgamated with Sydney Resource Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions 1936 – Name changed to Bankfield Consolidated Mines
Corporation to form West Timmins Mining Inc.; basis 1 Canada seized control of the assets. Ltd.; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n
West Timmins sh. for 1 Sydney sh. and 0.9 West Timmins Sept. 6, 1991 – The Canada Deposit Insurance
shs. for 1 Band-Ore sh. (see West Timmins Mining Inc.) Corporation paid out $22,500,000 to depositors. Bankit Resource Corp. (B.C. 1981)
Sept. 23, 1991 – By an order the Superior Court of Oct. 8, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Bandera Gold Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993) Quebec ordered that the bank be wound up and
July 9, 2018 – Name changed to Jaeger Resources Corp. appointed Toronto-based Deloitte & Touche Inc. as Bankmont Realty Company Limited (Can. 1956)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) permanent liquidator. Mar. 31, 1981 – Name changed to Bank of Montreal
Dec. 31, 2000 – Liquidator paid out a dividend of $0.892 Realty Inc. n
Bandini Petroleum Co. (unknown) on the dollar to all creditors of record.
1959 – Acquired by Westates Petroleum Co. Mar. 17, 2003 – Bank placed under liquidation after the Banks Energy Inc. (Yuk. Apr. 6, 1998)
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Nov. 7, 2005 – Acquired by Arapahoe Energy
Bando Oil & Minerals Corp. (Que. Feb. 4, 1958) Canada seized control of the assets on July 5, 1991. The Corporation; basis 0.5 Arapahoe shs. for 1 Banks sh.
1958 – Name changed to Vanguard Explorations Ltd. n Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation paid out (see Arapahoe Energy Corporation)
$22,500,000 to depositors on Sept. 6, 1991. By an order
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Banks Island Gold Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 18, 2011) Banro Corporation (Ont. Oct. 24, 1996) Barbary Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Jan. 8, 2016 – Filed for bankruptcy. D. Manning & Apr. 2, 2004 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 5, 1959 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Associates Inc. appointed trustee. Dec. 22, 2017 – Commenced restructuring proceedings
under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Barbecon Inc. (Ont. 1978 amalg.)
Banks Island Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1964) FTI Consulting Canada Inc. was appointed monitor. Apr. 1, 1985 – Acquired by Abitibi-Price Inc. for $11.50
1965 – Name changed to War Eagle Resources Ltd. n Mar. 28, 2018 – Court approval for the plan of or 1 Abitibi-Price $0.94 series F pref. sh. for each
compromise and reorganization was received. Under the Barbecon cl. A or B sh. (see Abitibi-Price Inc.)
Banks Ventures Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 6, 1998) plan obligations under the secured notes, the Dore loan
July 26, 2004 – Name changed to Banks Energy Inc. n and the Namoya Forward II agreement would be Barber-Ellis of Canada, Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
exchanged for new equity; current equity holders of the June 1, 1978 – Merged with wholly owned subsid., Gage
Banner Entertainment Inc. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1980) company would have their interests extinguished without Envelopes Ltd., to form a new co. Barbecon Inc. First
June 15, 1990 – Name changed to Windsor Court compensation resulting in the company becoming a wholly pref. shs. of Barber exch. for first pref. shs. of Barbecon
Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n owned, indirect subsidiary of a newly incorporated Cl. A & B shs. of Barber exch. for com. shs. of Barbecon.
Cayman Island company; and unsecured creditors would
receive a pro rata share of the unsecured cash pool. Barber-Larder Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Banner Industries Inc. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1980)
May 3, 2018 – The court approved plan of compromise Apr. 1942 – Name changed to New Barber-Larder Mines
Sept. 25, 1987 – Name changed to Banner Entertainment
and reorganization was completed and all existing equity Ltd. n
Inc. n
and any equity related claims were cancelled without
compensation. Barbi Lake Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 9, 1956)
Banner Mining Corporation (B.C. 1979)
July 24, 1978 – Name changed to Bar Resources
May 23, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Banro International Capital Inc. (Can. May 3, 1994) Limited. n
Banner Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (unknown 1951) May 14, 1996 – Name changed to Banro Resource
1953 – Acquired by Consolidated Mic-Mac Oils Ltd.; basis Corporation. n Barbour, G. E. Company Limited (N.B. 1905)
1 new for 5.5 old shs. Nov. 14, 1988 – Name changed to G. E. Barbour Inc.
Banro Resource Corporation (Can. May 3, 1994)
Banner Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 24, 1996 – Continued into Ontario. Barcan Communications Inc. (Can. July 16, 1987
Apr. 26, 1983 – Amalgamated (1 new for 10 old shs.) with Jan. 22, 2001 – Name changed to Banro Corporation; amalg.)
Broulan Reef Mines Limited and Hugh-Pam Porcupine basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 4, 1997 – Dissolved.
Mines Ltd. to form Broulan Resources Inc.
Barcelona Traction, Light & Power Co. (Can. 1911)
Banyan Coast Capital Corp. (Alta. July 26, 2010)
Banner Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970) Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Feb. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Banyan Gold Corp.
Nov. 28, 1983 – Name changed to Angus Resources pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Barclay Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
gold-base metal properties. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 8, 1954 – Name changed to Claybar Uranium & Oil
Energy) Ltd. n
Bannerman Resources Limited (Australia Feb. 18,
2005) Banyan Industries International Inc. (B.C. Dec. 28,
May 11, 2016 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX; continued 1973) Barclay Oils Ltd. (Sask.)
to trade on Australian Securities Exchange and Namibian Nov. 19, 1991 – Name changed to The Incentive Design 1960 – Struck off register.
Stock Exchange. Group Ltd. n
Barclay Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Bannockburn Resources Inc. (Colo. July 31, 1981) May 22, 1981 – Name changed to 14943 Alberta Ltd. n
Bar-Le-duc Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Feb. 25, 2004 – Continued into Wyoming. June 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Bannockburn Resources Barclay Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Bar-Fin Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Feb. 10, 1978 – Name changed to Bute Resources Inc. n
Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Bannockburn Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1981) Barclays Advantaged Corporate Bond Fund (Ont. Jan.
July 1, 1987 – Struck off register. Bar-Lan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 29, 2004)
1957 – Acquired by Gibson Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to BG Advantaged
Bannockburn Resources Limited (Wyo. Feb. 25, 2004) 6 old shs. Corporate Bond Fund. n
Aug. 12, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 14, 2007 – Name changed to Lucara Diamond Corp.; Bar-Manitou Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950) Barclays Advantaged Equal Weighted Income Fund
basis 5 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled. (Ont. Sept. 26, 2003)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to BG Advantaged Equal
Bar Metals Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) Weighted Income Fund. n
Banque Canadienne Nationale (Can. - unspecified Sept. 2, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
1873) Barclays Advantaged S&P/TSX Income Trust Index
Oct. 1979 – Amalgamated with La Banque Provinciale Bar Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 9, 1956) Fund (Ont. Apr. 28, 2003)
du Canada to form National Bank of Canada. Feb. 6, 1995 – Name changed to Southern Bar Minerals Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to BG Advantaged
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n S&P/TSX Income Trust Index Fund. n
La Banque d'Economie de Québec (Can. 1872)
Nov. 9, 1969 – Name changed to La Banque Populaire. n Baraca Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Barclays Bank of Canada (Can. 1981)
Mar. 23, 1959 – Absorbed by Roberval Mining Corp.; Aug. 31, 1996 – Amalgamated with Hongkong Bank of
La Banque Populaire (Can. 1872) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Canada.
Aug. 1970 – Amalgamated into La Banque Provinciale
du Canada; basis 7 new for 10 old shs. Baradero Resources Limited (Yuk. Sept. 25, 2001) Barclays Income + Growth Split Trust (Ont. Mar. 29,
Nov. 23, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. 2004)
La Banque Provinciale du Canada (Can. - unspecified Sept. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Centrasia Mining Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to BG Income + Growth
July 1900) Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of 0724000 Split Trust. n
Aug. 1970 – Merged with La Banque Populaire on a B.C. Ltd. n
sh.-for-sh. basis, continuing as La Banque Provinciale Barclays Top 100 Equal Weighted Income Fund (Ont.
du Canada. Barandium Resources Limited (B.C. 1987) Oct. 28, 2004)
Oct. 1979 – Amalgamated with Banque Canadienne Mar. 14, 1990 – Name changed to IGC International Golf Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to BG Top 100 Equal
Nationale to form National Bank of Canada. Corporation. n Weighted Income Fund. n
Banqwest Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1953) Baranouri Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1954) BarCode Holdings Limited (Alta. May 12, 1998)
Oct. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Universal Pre-Vent Inc.; 1960 – Acquired by The Mineral Exploration Corp. Ltd.; May 27, 2005 – Name changed to iSCOPE INC. following
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. acquisition of all of the assets of Sobrema (3841031
Canada Inc.). n
Banro Capital Group Inc. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1965) Baranouri Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Jan. 9, 1990 – Name changed to International Infopet 1959 – Name changed to Baranouri Minerals Ltd. n
Bard Mining Corp. Ltd. (unknown)
Systems Ltd. n
1960 – Charter cancelled.
Barbados Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Bard Silver & Gold Ltd. (B.C. May 7, 1981)
May 14, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Bard
Barbana Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Silver & Gold Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1956 – Charter cancelled.
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Bardine Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1975) transfer of Mineral Resources oil and gas assets. (see Barrington Exploration Corporation Limited (Ont.
July 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Conwest Exploration Company Limited) 1964)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS June 3, 1990 – Amalgamated with 413749 Alberta Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Bardyke Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Conwest
Nov. 2, 1981 – Dissolved. Exploration Company Limited; basis 1 cl. B sh. of Barrington Lake Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Conwest for each 4 com. shs. of Barons. (see Conwest June 1955 – Wound up with distribution of assets to
Barel Duc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Exploration Company Limited) shldrs.
1953 – Name changed to Bar-Le-duc Chibougamau
Mines Ltd. n Baroque Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 19, 1981) Barrington Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. July 27, 1982)
Feb. 9, 1990 – Name changed to Greenfields Industries Aug. 16, 1985 – Continued into Alberta. (see Petrobank
Baretta Mining Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1976) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Energy and Resources Ltd.)
Oct. 23, 1981 – Amalgamated into American Chromium Aug. 21, 2001 – Amalgamated with Petrobank Energy
Limited; basis 1 cl. A voting sh. and 1 cl. B non-voting sh. Barra Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1997) and Resources Ltd.; basis $0.70 or 0.333 Petrobank shs.
for 1 old sh. July 30, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Gentry for 1 Barrington sh. Also $1,000 principal Barrington notes
Resources Ltd.; basis 0.381 Gentry com. shs. for 1 Barra exchanged for $950 unsecured 9% subord. Petrobank
Barexor Minerals Inc. (Que. May 5, 1966) sh. (see Gentry Resources Ltd.) notes maturing July 21, 2006; also 1 Petrobank wt.
May 5, 2000 – Struck off register. exercisable at $915 per wt. into $1,000 Petrobank notes
Barracuda Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) until Sept. 17, 2001; and wts. to purchase up to 60
Bargis Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) July 18, 1985 – Name changed to International Laser Petrobank com. shs. at $2.50 before Sept. 18, 2003. (see
Dec. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Tech Inc. n Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd.)
Bargold Mines Limited (Ont. Aug. 8, 1945) Barrington Properties Ltd. (B.C. July 27, 1982)
Barramundi Gold Ltd. (B.C. June 20, 1995)
Jan. 2, 1970 – Name changed to Ontex Mining Limited; Nov. 27, 1984 – Name changed to Barrington Petroleum
Feb. 2, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ltd. n
Sept. 27, 2002 – Continued into Canada.
Nov. 12, 2002 – Name changed to PacRim Resources
Bargold Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 14, 1996) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Barrington Properties Limited (Alta. Apr. 23, 1987)
Nov. 7, 2000 – Name changed to Indusmin Energy Apr. 11, 1988 – Name changed to Barrington Enterprises
Corporation and continued into Yukon. n Limited. n
Barranco Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 2, 2011)
Oct. 30, 2012 – Name changed to Goldeneye Resources
Barima Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Barris Klein Holdings Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1980)
1949 – Voluntarily liquidated. Charter surrendered. Goldeneye Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 15, 1991 – Name changed to London Strauss Capital
Energy) Corp.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Barima Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. Barrentier Mines Ltd. (unknown) Barron Hunter Hargrave Strategic Resources Inc.
Aug. 17, 1954 – Assets acquired by Baranouri Uranium (Can. Mar. 14, 1985 amalg.)
Barisan Gold Corporation (B.C. Jan. 25, 2011)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Sept. 11, 1985 – Amalgamated with Beaver Energy
May 2, 2017 – Name changed to Lithion Energy Corp.
Resources Inc. to form new co. with same name Barron
following acquisition of Railroad Valley and Black Canyon The Barrick-Cullaton Gold Trust (Ont. 1984) Hunter Hargrave Strategic Resources Inc.; basis 1 new
lithium prospects in Nevada and Arizona, respectively; July 29, 1985 – Name changed to The Renabie Gold for 3 Beaver shs.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Trust. n Aug. 5, 1997 – Dissolved.
Energy)
Barrick Gold Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1999) Barry Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Barker Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 5, 1993)
Mar. 2, 2009 – Acquired by Barrick Gold Corporation; Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
continue with same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & basis 0.53 Barrick shs. for 1 Barrick Gold exch. sh.
Barsand Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 7, 1981)
Energy) Aug. 30, 1990 – Name changed to Harvest-Spring
Barrick Resources Corporation (Ont. May 1, 1983
amalg.) Nutritional Systems (1981) Corporation following takeover
Barker Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1973)
July 14, 1984 – Amalgamated with Camflo Mines Limited bid of Harvest-Spring Nutritional Systems Inc. n
July 26, 1977 – Name changed to Nortek Engines Ltd. n
and Bob-Clare Investments Limited to form new co. with
same name Barrick Resources Corporation; basis 7 new Bart Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1969)
Barker's Bakeries, Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
for 1 Camflo shs., 1 new for 1 Bob-Clare sh. and 1 new Apr. 22, 1983 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 31, 1945 – Shldrs. approved sale of co. to Canadian
for 1 Barrick sh.
Food Products Ltd. for $506,215, and distribution of Bart Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Dec. 9, 1985 – Name changed to American Barrick
proceeds; basis $51.25 per sh. to pref. shldrs. and $5.00 May 12, 1988 – Name changed to Thermo Tech
Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
per sh. to com. International Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition
Barrier Reef Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972 amalg.) of H.A. Thermal Ltd. n
Barkerville Mining Co. Ltd. (NPL) (B.C. 1945)
Nov. 2, 1990 – Amalgamated with Austra Resources Sept. 18, 1984 – Name changed to Consolidated Barrier
Corporation to form a new co. named Austar Resources Reef Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Bartaco Industries Limited (Ont. 1961)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Austar Apr. 30, 1978 – Name changed to Redlaw Industries Inc.
Resources Corporation) Barrier Technology Inc. (B.C. July 10, 1986) and continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 11, 1996 – Name changed to International Barrier
Barkhor Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1985) Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Bartizan Capital Corporation (Alta. June 11, 1998
Dec. 1, 1998 – Name changed to Latigo Resources Inc.; amalg.)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Barriere Lake Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Sept. 16, 2002 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy
July 1972 – Name changed to Geneva Resources Ltd. n due to numerous creditor claims. Alger & Associates Inc.
of Calgary appointed trustee.
Barkley Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
June 2004 – All assets sold and no funds were available
July 22, 1974 – Struck off register. Barriere Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
for shldrs.
1967 – Name changed to Barriere Lake Minerals Ltd.;
Barmont Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Sept. 26, 2006 – Trustee had received provable claims
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Oct. 1973 – Charter cancelled. totaling $1,764,595 with known claims totaling
$14,234,403, while the company's assets totaled
Barrincorp Industries Inc. (Ont. 1986 amalg.)
Barnat Mines Ltd. (Que. 1948) $2,823,626. At the meeting of creditors, the trustee
Nov. 30, 1989 – Acquired by DBC Acquisition Corp., an
Mar. 31, 1970 – Assets sold to Lake Shore Mines Ltd.; received permission to sell the condominium project
affiliate of Dent & Company Inc. for $5.55 per sh.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. located in Regina, Sask., for $1,150,000 and was
Barringham Rubber & Plastics Ltd. (Ont. 1938) scheduled to close in December 2002. Proceeds, net of
Baron Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) 1952 – Acquired by Monsanto Canada Ltd., which mortgage and costs, were expected to be between
Mar. 20, 1998 – Name changed to BG Baron Group Inc. n purchased all o/s shs. $200,000 and $250,000.
2006 – Trustee discharged.
Barons Oil Limited (Alta. Feb. 28, 1950) Barringham Rubber Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Jan. 1, 1989 – Mineral Resources International Limited Dec. 1946 – Name changed to Barringham Rubber & Barton Bay Resources Inc. (Ont. May 7, 1997)
acquired 70% interest in 1988 for $24,400,000 through Plastics Ltd. n Sept. 29, 2007 – Dissolved and certificate of incorporation
a cash takeover offer. Subsequently amalgamated with cancelled.
a wholly owned subsid. of Mineral Resources to continue Barrington Enterprises Limited (Alta. Apr. 23, 1987) Barvallee Mines Limited (Que. 1951)
as Barons Oil Limited which became 85% owned on the Sept. 16, 1994 – Name changed to Phonettix Intelecom 1971 – Shs. consolidated; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. New
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n shs. exch. for Albarmont Mines Corp. shs.
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Barvin Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) owned subsid. of Pender Growth Fund (VCC) Inc. (see Bathrooms Beautiful Canada Ltd. (Can. 1984)
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dec. 9, 1988 – Declared bankruptcy.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS June 6, 1991 – All assets sold, all creditors paid and the
Barvue Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Basin-Jib Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. 1955) co. was wound up.
1957 – Name changed to Manitou-Barvue Mines Limited; 1955 – Assets acquired by Basin-Jib Mines Ltd.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Bathurst Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 20, 1934)
Basin Pete Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Feb. 25, 1937 – Shs. exchanged (1 new for 8 old) for
Barymin Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1934) May 1, 1987 – Name changed to Gametek Systems Inc. Gleemar Gold Mines Ltd. (see Gleemar Gold Mines Ltd.)
1961 – Each shldr. entitled to receive $2.00 and 1 new (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
sh. of Barymin Explorations Ltd. for 1 old sh. distributed Bathurst Inlet Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Barex Trust certificates to shldrs.; basis 1 new for 1 old Basin Petroleum Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 1, 1950) 1969 – Assets acquired by Bathurst Norsemines Ltd.;
sh. 1961 – Acquired by Basin Oil Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 basis 12 new for 10 old shs.
new for 20 old shs. (see Basin Oil Exploration Ltd.)
Barytex Resources Corp. (B.C. July 12, 1965) Bathurst Mining Corp. Ltd. (N.B. 1952)
Nov. 23, 1992 – Name changed to International Barytex Basinview Energy Inc. (Alta. July 31, 1997) 1955 – Merged into Maritimes Mining Corp. Ltd.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 14, 2001 – Acquired by 905948 Alberta Ltd., wholly
owned subsid. of Danoil Energy Ltd.; basis $1.15 per sh. Bathurst Norsemines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 24, 1969)
Basaba Enterprises Inc. (B.C. 1985) (see Danoil Energy Ltd.) Aug. 22, 1986 – Name changed to Etruscan Enterprises
May 8, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Basinview Energy Limited (Alta. July 31, 1997)
Basalt Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Feb. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Basinview Energy Inc.; Bathurst Paper Limited (Can. Feb. 3, 1928)
May 1976 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 30, 1988 – Dissolved.

Basalt Uranium and Exploration Co. (Ont. 1949) Basis100 Inc. (Ont. Oct. 25, 1999 amalg.) Bathurst Power & Paper Co. Ltd. (Can. Feb. 3, 1928)
1955 – Name changed to Basalt Bay Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Sept. 8, 2004 – Amalgamated with indirect subsid. of First Mar. 31, 1965 – Name changed to Bathurst Paper
new for 2 old shs. n American Real Estate Solutions LLC; basis 1 redeemable Limited. n
pfd. sh. (immediately redeemed at $1.00 per sh.) for 1
Basco Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1952) Basis100 com. sh. Bathwick Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
1959 – Acquired by Provo Gas Producers Ltd.; basis 1 1954 – Name changed to Farcroft Mines Ltd. n
new for 3 old shs. Baska Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. May 17, 1949)
1966 – Name changed to Norbaska Mines Limited; basis Batiscam Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Base Metals Mining Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1929) 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1951 – Name changed to Dovercourt Mines Ltd. n
Dec. 15, 1980 – Dissolved for failure to file continuance
prior to. Baslen Petroleums Limited (Ont. Dec. 11, 1964) Baton Broadcasting Incorporated (Ont. Aug. 11, 1971)
Sept. 25, 1972 – Name changed to International Baslen Jan. 4, 1999 – Name changed to CTV Inc. n
Base Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2006) Enterprises Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see
Sept. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Marquee Petroleum FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Batorie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Ltd. n Oct. 7, 1946 – Placed into bankruptcy.
Bass Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 16, 1995)
1948 – Interim divd. of 5¢ on the dollar paid to creditors.
Baseline Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Jan. 19, 1998 – Name changed to Shear Minerals Ltd.
Final divd. of 29.71¢ on dollar paid in 1948.
May 13, 1970 – Charter cancelled. following acquisition of 974134 N.W.T. Limited. n
Battery One, Inc. (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986)
Bashaw Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 13, 2004) Bassett Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987) Nov. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Power Plus Corporation;
June 13, 2005 – Wholly owned subsid. amalgamated with June 25, 2007 – Name changed to Arris Resources Inc. n basis 1 new com. plus 1 rt. for 20 old com. shs. n
Dynamite Resources Ltd., constituting Bashaw's
Qualifying Transaction and a reverse takeover by Bassique Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Battery One-Stop Inc. (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986)
Dynamite. Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Battery One, Inc. n
Mar. 27, 2006 – Name changed to Dynamite Resources
Ltd. n Bastien Inc. (Que. 1960)
Battery Technologies Inc. (Ont. Dec. 3, 1986)
Mar. 23, 1990 – Liquidation of assets began Mar. 23,
Sept. 15, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue
Bashaw Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 2, 1993) 1990 and by completed. Nothing left for shldrs.
with same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 4, 1995 – Name changed to BlueStar Battery
Systems International Corp. n Bastion Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 2009)
Battle Creek Developments Ltd. (Can. Apr. 29, 1987)
May 23, 2012 – Name changed to Pan American Fertilizer
Mar. 31, 1988 – Continued into Canada. (see Strike
Bashaw Leduc Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Corp. pursuant to the amalgamation of Acclaro Mining
Energy Inc.)
June 12, 1979 – Name changed to Canadian Bashaw Corporation with a wholly owned subsidiary of Bastion,
July 6, 1994 – Amalgamated with Strike Energy Inc. to
Leduc Oil & Gas Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n constituting a reverse takeover by Acclaro; basis 1 new
form Strike Energy Inc.; basis 1.2 new for 1 Battle sh.
for 2.5 old shs. n
(see Strike Energy Inc.)
Basic Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Sept. 2, 1963 – Dissolved. Bata Petroleums Ltd. (Sask. 1943) Battle Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980)
Apr. 15, 1965 – Name changed to Bata Resources Ltd.; Dec. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with Tri-Star Resources
Basic Minerals Ltd. (Sask. 1956) basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Ltd. (1 for 5) to form United Tri-Star Resources Ltd.; basis
1958 – Name changed to Basic Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. 1 new for 21.35 old shs.
and continued into Ontario. n Bata Resources Ltd. (Sask. 1943)
Dec. 1968 – Amalgamated with Stampede Oils Limited Battle Mountain Canada Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1968)
Basic Realty Investment Corporation (Alta. May 8, (2 new for 1 old) and Galaxy Copper Ltd. (2 new for 5 old Jan. 11, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement with parent Battle
1996) ) to form United Bata Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 Mountain Gold Company and Newmont Mining
Oct. 23, 2000 – Name changed to Uni-Invest Ltd. old sh. (see United Bata Resources Limited) Corporation; basis 0.105 Newmont shs. exchanged for
following reverse takeover acquisition of Uni-Invest 1 old Battle Mountain Canada exch. sh.
Canada Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Batavia Energy Corp. (Ont. May 17, 1965)
Feb. 18, 2011 – Name changed to Victory Gold Mines Battle Mountain Gold Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1979)
Inc. n June 15, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held
Basic Resources International Limited (Ont. 1968)
July 31, 1972 – All assets and undertakings sold to Basic acquired by Gold Standard Ventures Corp.; basis 0.1891
Resources International S.A. of Luxembourg; basis 1 new Batch-River Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Gold Standard com. shs. plus 8¢ cash for 1 Battle
for 1 old sh. (see Basic Resources International S.A.) Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. Mountain sh.

Basic Resources International S.A. (Luxembourg) Batchawana Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Battle Plains Petroleum Limited (Ont. 1952)
Jan. 9, 1984 – Name changed to Brisa International S.A.; July 1967 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 1954 – Assets acquired by Oil Selections Ltd.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Batchawana Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Battle View Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Sept. 1961 – Charter cancelled. 1941 – Acquired by Vermillion Consolidated Oils Ltd.;
BasicGov Systems, Inc. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1988) basis 139 new for 1,000 old shs. (see Vermillion
Sept. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Pedro Resources Ltd. Bates & Innes, Limited (Can. 1920) Consolidated Oils Limited)
pursuant to sale of all non-cash assets and the name Aug. 15, 1963 – Placed into bankruptcy. No distribution
BasicGov Systems, Inc. to 0887901 B.C. Ltd., a wholly to shldrs.
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Battlecreek Mines Ltd. (unknown) Bayfield Petroleum Company Limited (Ont. 1953) Bayview Public Ventures Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2005)
Sept. 1974 – Name changed to Battlecreek Resources Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved. Sept. 22, 2008 – Name changed to Catch the Wind Ltd.
Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS and continued into Delaware pursuant to Qualifying
Bayfield Ventures Corp. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1986) Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Catch the
Battlecreek Resources Ltd. (unknown) Jan. 5, 2015 – Acquired by New Gold Inc.; basis 0.0477 Wind, Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.99 old shs. n
Address & status unknown. Bayfield com. shs. for 1 Bayfield com. sh.
Jan. 5, 2015 – Name changed to New Gold Bayfield Corp. Bayview Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Battlefield Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Dec. 6, 1995) 1947 – Assets acquired by Red Poplar Gold Mines Ltd.;
Nov. 21, 2001 – Name changed to BM Diamondcorp Inc.; Bayfor Corporation Inc. (Ont. 1972 amalg.) basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Bayview Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Battleford Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 5, 2005) Bayland Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) May 29, 1984 – Name changed to Alamo Developments
Nov. 18, 2005 – Formed Sahara Energy Ltd. in Alberta Mar. 13, 1970 – Name changed to Texacal Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Captain Ltd. n
Energy Inc. with Battleford the deemed acquiror. n BayWest Capital Equities Corp. (Can. Dec. 10, 1981)
Bayonne Mine Ltd. (B.C. 1962) May 10, 1990 – Name changed to Diversified Baywest
Battrix Investments Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1984) Sept. 14, 1972 – Dissolved and struck off register. Capital Corp.; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. n
Mar. 9, 2004 – Name changed to MaxxCapp Corporation;
Bayou Bend Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 29, 2006)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Baz Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Oct. 21, 2009 – Name changed to ShaMaran Petroleum
Apr. 2, 1985 – Name changed to Chopp Computer
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Bauer Performance Sports Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 2010) Corporation Inc. n
June 19, 2014 – Name changed to Performance Sports Bayridge Developments Ltd. (B.C. July 15, 1986)
Group Ltd. n Dec. 15, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Bazeldo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Oct. 20, 1977 – Dissolved.
Bavarian Lion Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1984) Bayshore Floating Rate Senior Loan Fund (Ont. Mar.
Nov. 25, 1991 – Name changed to First West Canada 30, 2005) Bazooka Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Capital Corporation. n Mar. 26, 2009 – Liquidated. Dec. 1979 – Charter cancelled.

Baxter Energy Systems Corporation (unknown) Bayside Capital Corporation (Alta. Dec. 22, 1994) bcMetals Corporation (Alta. May 10, 2001)
Dec. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Baxter Resources June 18, 1997 – Formed Pearl River Holdings Limited in Mar. 21, 2007 – Acquired indirectly by Imperial Metals
Corporation to form Baxter Technologies Corporation. Canada following reverse takeover acquisition of and Corporation; basis $1.70 per sh. plus $0.02 for any
amalgamation with Pearl River Holdings Limited; basis options and warrants still outstanding.
Baxter Resources Corporation (Ont. 1972 amalg.) 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Baxter Energy Beach Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Systems Corporation to form Baxter Technologies Baystate Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1965) May 17, 1983 – Name changed to Perron Gold Mines
Corporation. July 1969 – Amalgamated with Select Leased Property Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Finance Ltd. to form Select Properties Ltd.; basis 21 new
Baxter Technologies Corporation (Can. 1981 amalg.) for 2 old shs. Beacher Oil and Gas Ltd. (unknown)
June 27, 1985 – Name changed to Standard-Modern 1955 – Liquidated.
Technologies Corporation. n Bayswater Uranium Corporation (B.C. Aug. 15, 2006
amalg.) Beacon Acquisition Partners Inc. (Can. Mar. 13, 2007)
Bay-Adelaide Garage Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) July 24, 2007 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. Jan. 9, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register.
May 1968 – All bonds redeemed and $55 per sh. was of Kilgore Minerals Ltd. to form Bayswater Holdings Inc.
and Kilgore changed its name to Bayswater Uranium Beacon Energy Corporation (Alta. 1989)
distributed.
Corporation; basis 1.25 new for 1 Kilgore sh. and 1 new Nov. 14, 1990 – Amalgamated with Copperwood
1969 – Wound up. Final pay. of approx. $19 per sh. made.
for 1 Bayswater sh. Exploration Ltd. (0.6083 for 1) to form a new co. named
Bay Ann Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) June 12, 2018 – Name changed to Green Thumb Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd.; basis 0.5348 new
May 23, 1985 – Name changed to Zorah Media Industries Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of for 1 old sh. (see Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd.)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) VCP23, LLC.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Beacon Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1941)
- Industrials)
Bay Copper Mines Limited (Can. Dec. 8, 1955) Feb. 22, 1977 – Amalgamated with Pickle Crow
Dec. 31, 1984 – Wound up. Dissolved on Jan. 29, 1985. Bayswater Ventures Corp. (B.C. June 26, 1979) Explorations Ltd. (1 for 5), Cariboo-Bell Copper Mines
Aug. 15, 2006 – Formed Bayswater Uranium Corporation Ltd. (1 for 9), Abex Mines Ltd. (1 for 50) and Highland
Bay Equities Inc. (Alta. July 19, 1999) in British Columbia on amalgamation with Pathfinder Mercury Mines Ltd. (1 for 5) to form Highland-Crow
Sept. 10, 2007 – Acquired by 1289167 Alberta Ltd.; basis Resources Ltd. with Bayswater the deemed acquiror; Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs.
1 ser. A pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. redeemable for $0.32. basis 0.588 new for 1 Pathfinder sh. and 1 new for 1
Beacon Natural Gas Synd. (unknown 1933)
Bayswater sh. n
Bay Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Oct. 1, 1946 – Wound up. Property sold to Perry L.
Jan. 27, 1966 – Charter cancelled. Jackson, Dunnville, Ont.
Baytex Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 3, 1993)
Oct. 29, 1997 – Merged with Dorset Exploration Ltd. (0.48 Beacon Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1937)
Bay Mills Limited (Can. 1944) for 1) to form a new company also known as Baytex
July 1987 – All o/s shs. acquired following an offer of $13 Jan. 1961 – Name changed to Beacon Placers Ltd.; basis
Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new Baytex for 1 old Baytex sh. (see 1 new for 10 old shs. n
per sh. by CertainTeed Corp. for all shs. not already held. Baytex Energy Ltd.)
Bay Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Beacon Placers Ltd. (Alta. 1937)
Baytex Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 3, 1993)
Apr. 19, 1990 – Name changed to Frecom Oct. 31, 1968 – Struck off register.
Oct. 21, 1997 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Communications Company Inc. n same name. (see Baytex Energy Trust) BeaconEye Inc. (Can. Nov. 21, 1995)
Sept. 8, 2003 – Converted into Baytex Energy Trust with Apr. 28, 1998 – Acquired by TLC The Laser Center Inc.
Bay Ressources et Services Inc. (Que. 1960) new company Crew Energy Inc.; basis either a) 1 new
Jan. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Exploration Duverny for $1.50 per sh. (see TLC The Laser Center Inc.)
trust unit plus 1/3 new Crew sh., or b) 1 new Baytex
Inc. (1 for 3.71), Monique Exploration Inc. (1 for 5.35) and Acquisition Corp. exch. sh. plus 1/3 new Crew sh., or c)
private co. Ste-Geneviève Explorations (1991) Inc. to a combination thereof. (see Baytex Energy Trust)
form a new co. named SEG Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new
SEG sh. for 5.24 old Bay shs. (see SEG Exploration Inc.) Baytex Energy Trust (Alta. July 24, 2003)
Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Baytex Energy Corp.
Bay Roc Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1973) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Baytex Energy
Jan. 2, 1975 – Merged into Sandhurst Mines Ltd.; basis Corp. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust
1 new for 8 old shs. into a corporation and the trust was subsequently
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Bay Street Systems Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983)
Aug. 17, 1993 – Name changed to Pacific Bay Street Bayview M Company Limited (Ont. 1953)
Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved.
Baycourse Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
1964 – Name changed to Prairie Potash Mines Ltd.
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Beamscope Canada Inc. (Ont. May 7, 1982) Bear Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 13, 1985) Beau Val Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983)
Sept. 2000 – Sold its computer hardware and software Apr. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Bear Jan. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Bullion Reef Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
division assets to Ingram Micro Inc. for approx. Lake Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
$20,000,000.
Oct. 2000 – Prior agreement to sell the video Bear Ridge Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 14, 2004) Beaubran Canagex Inc. (P.E.I. 1947)
entertainment and Laing branded products businesses Aug. 24, 2007 – Acquired by Sabretooth Energy Ltd.; Dec. 28, 1984 – Name changed to Beaubran Inc. n
to Navarre Corporation was terminated. basis 0.525 Sabretooth com. sh. or 0.282 Sabretooth
Nov. 15, 2000 – Granted a stay under the CCAA and com. sh. plus $0.973 for each Bear com. sh. (see Beaubran Corporation (P.E.I. 1947)
Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed monitor. The stay was Sabretooth Energy Ltd.) Apr. 30, 1980 – Name changed to Beaubran Canagex
extended several times to Mar. 16, 2001. Inc. following acquisition of the net assets of Canadgex
Dec. 2000 – Sold certain assets of its direct-to-home Bell Bearcat Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Fund for 1,838,108 shs. n
ExpressVu satellite system distribution business to Jonic Aug. 22, 1979 – Continued into Alberta.
International Inc. for approx. $30,000,000. Aug. 23, 2004 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was Beaubran Inc. (P.E.I. 1947)
Mar. 15, 2001 – All directors and officers had resigned appointed receiver, manager and trustee. Jan. 27, 1986 – Name changed to Timvest Growth Fund
and the principal secured lender applied to the Ontario Jan. 12, 2006 – PricewaterhouseCoopers received Inc. n
Superior Court to appoint a receiver. approval from the Alberta court for the sale of all the
Mar. 19, 2001 – Court appointed Ernst & Young Inc. as assets. There would be no distrib. to creditors or shldrs. Beaucage Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
the receiver/manager. 1958 – Name changed to Nova Beaucage Mines Limited;
May 2005 – No funds available for shldrs. Beardmore Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 13, 2005 – Receiver discharged. Aug. 27, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Bearing Power (Canada) Limited (Ont. 1992 amalg.) Beaucamp Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Beanland Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
May 12, 1998 – Acquired by Wajax Industrial Components 1947 – Sold assets to Aurlando Consolidated Mining
1950 – Name changed to Clenor Mining Company Ltd.;
Ltd., a subsid. of Wajax Limited, for $1.40 per sh. (see Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Wajax Limited) Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Beano Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1938) Beauce Investments inc. (Que. Sept. 24, 2004)
Oct. 1956 – Charter cancelled. Bearing Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 2011)
May 10, 2017 – Name changed to Bearing Lithium Corp. Sept. 20, 2005 – Formed Novik Inc. in Quebec pursuant
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
Beanstalk Capital Corporation (B.C. July 6, 2000) and amalgamation with Novik Inc. n
Sept. 5, 2002 – Name changed to Compliance Energy
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse Bearn Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950)
Aug. 26, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Beauchance Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
takeover acquisition of Compliance Coal Corporation;
Oct. 11, 1965 – Dissolved.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Beartooth Platinum Corporation (Yuk. Aug. 17, 2001)
Energy) Beaucoeur Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
July 19, 2004 – Continued into Ontario.
July 17, 2009 – Formed Kria Resources Ltd. in Ontario Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Beanstalk Capital Inc. (B.C. June 12, 2008)
July 27, 2011 – Name changed to Gold Mountain Mining pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
amalgamation with Kria Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for Beaucoup Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1981)
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition July 28, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
of Elk gold prospect. n 20 old shs. n
Sept. 13, 1988 – Name changed to BCU Industries Inc. n
Beanstalk Capital Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 20, 2006) Beatrice Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
Apr. 2, 1964 – Dissolved. Beaucourt Gold Mines (Que. 1936)
Dec. 31, 2007 – Name changed to iCo Therapeutics Inc. June 1948 – Shldrs. received 52 shs. Beaucon Mining
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Co. for each 100 shs. Beaucourt. Charter surrendered
Beatrice Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
acquisition of iCo Therapeutics Inc. and amalgamation February 1950.
1962 – Name changed to Interprovincial Dredging &
of iCo with wholly owned 4448073 Canada Inc. (renamed
Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
iCology Corporation); basis 1 new for 2.8 old shs. (see Beaudega Mines Ltd (Ont. 1943)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Beatrix Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 28, 2009)
Bear Creek Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1995) Sept. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Emerge Resources
Beaudelaire Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 20, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with Ketch Corp. n
1961 – Charter cancelled.
Resources Ltd. to convert to a new income trust named
Ketch Resources Trust and 2 new exploration cos. named Beattie-Duquesne Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) Beaufield Consolidated Resources Inc. (B.C. May 6,
Kereco Energy Ltd. and Bear Ridge Resources Ltd.; basis June 1972 – Name changed to Donchester-Duquesne 1980)
0.5 new trust unit plus, either 0.2 new Kereco sh. or $0.54 Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n May 25, 2006 – Name changed to Beaufield Resources
plus, either 0.2 new Bear Ridge sh. or $0.245 for 1 old Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Bear Creek cl. A com. sh. (see Bear Ridge Resources Beattie Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 28, 1931) & Energy)
Ltd.; Kereco Energy Ltd.; Ketch Resources Trust) 1937 – Continued into Quebec.
Sept. 1946 – Name changed to Consolidated Beattie Beaufield Resources Inc. (B.C. May 6, 1980)
Bear Creek Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1971) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oct. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Beaufield Consolidated
Sept. 22, 1972 – Name changed to International Video Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Cassette Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Beatty Bros. Limited (Can. 1912)
June 16, 1970 – Amalgamated with its 69% owned Beaufor Mining Corp. (Que. July 1935)
Bear Creek Mining Corporation (Yuk. Nov. 14, 2002) subsid. GSW Limited to continue as GSW Limited; basis 1939 – Merged into Cournor Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 74
July 16, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see 10 com. shs. of Beatty for 11 cl. A com. and 22 cl. B com. new for 100 old shs.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) shs. of GSW.
Beaufort Energy Limited (B.C. Apr. 20, 1979)
Bear Exploration & Radium Ltd. (Ont. June 6, 1932) Beau Canada Exploration Ltd. (Can. May 14, 1981) Feb. 13, 1998 – Name changed to Venstone Ventures
1948 – Merged assets with Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. Nov. 4, 1993 – Amalgamated with Belmoral Mines Ltd. Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
to form Yellowknife Bear Mines Limited; basis 6 new for to form new co. with same name Beau Canada
10 old shs. (see Yellowknife Bear Mines Limited) Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 18.75 Belmoral shs. and Beaufort Exploration Limited (Can. 1977)
Wound up. (see Yellowknife Bear Mines Limited) 1 new for 1 Beau sh. (see Beau Canada Exploration Ltd.) Dec. 17, 1996 – All o/s cl. A com. and cl. A pref. shs.
acquired by Equisure Financial Network Inc.; basis
Bear International Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Beau Canada Exploration Ltd. (Can. May 14, 1981) $0.5266567 per cl. A com. or cl. A pref. sh. (see Equisure
Feb. 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Bear Nov. 13, 2000 – Acquired by Murphy Acquisition Corp., Financial Network Inc.)
Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n a wholly owned subsid. of U.S.-based Murphy Oil
Corporation, for $2.15 per sh. Beaufort Hills Resources Inc. (Ont. July 17, 1998
Bear Lake Gold Ltd. (Ont. July 19, 1996) amalg.)
May 27, 2014 – Acquired by Kerr Mines Inc.; basis 1.4 Beau Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Nov. 11, 1999 – Name changed to InterRent Properties
Kerr units (1 com. sh. & ½ wt.) for 1 Bear Lake sh. 1961 – Merged into Amalgamated Beau-Belle Mines Ltd. Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of InterRent
Properties Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Bear Lake Mines Ltd. (Can. 1928) Beau Pete Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved for failure to file articles of May 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Beaufort Petroleum Investment Limited (Can. Dec.
continuance.
Beau Rand Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 13, 1978)
Aug. 18, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 22, 1996 – Name changed to gronArctic Energy
Inc. n
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Beauharnois Light, Heat & Power Company (Que. Beaver Gold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1978) Bedford Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
1904) Sept. 9, 1982 – Name changed to Beaver Resources Inc. 1951 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Apr. 5, 1944 – Properties were expropriated by the (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Province of Quebec and control was taken over by Bedford Software Limited (B.C. Oct. 2, 1983)
Quebec-Hydro. Beaver Hill Lake Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1973) July 7, 1989 – Name changed to Stratford Software
Mar. 1, 1947 – Bonds redeemed. Apr. 10, 1976 – Amalgamated with New Force Crag Mines Corporation. n
Mar. 16, 1953 – Arbitration board awarded shldrs. Limited (1 for 1) and Crow River Gold Mines Inc. (0.6 for
$15,502,909 plus int. from Apr. 15, 1944, to May 1953 1) to continue as New Force Crag Mines Limited; basis Bedrocan Cannabis Corp. (Ont. Sept. 11, 2012)
(aggregating $31.49 per sh.), less expenses of 5.28¢ per 0.75 new for 1 old sh. Sept. 1, 2015 – Acquired by Tweed Marijuana Inc.; basis
sh. Payment made through Montreal Trust Company of 0.465 Tweed com. shs. for 1 Bedrocan sh. (see Tweed
Montreal. Unconverted shs. of Beauharnois Power Corp. Beaver Lake Energy Corporation (Ont. July 12, 1991) Marijuana Inc.)
(exchanged in 1940; basis 1 new for 2 com., or 1 new for Feb. 23, 1993 – Continued into Alberta.
2 cl. A), could also be cashed. Apr. 1, 1996 – Formed Beaver Lake Resources Bedrock Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Corporation on amalgamation with wholly owned CAPCO Dec. 31, 1984 – Name changed to Talemon Investments
Beaulieu Yellowknife Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Resource Properties Ltd. n Ltd. n
1949 – Name changed to Consolidated Beaulieu Mines
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Beaver Lake Resources Corporation (Alta. Feb. 23, Bee & Vee Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1936)
1993) Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Beaument Oils, Ltd. (Can. 1929) Sept. 13, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Greka
Assets sold to Gold Standard Oils for 145,000 shs. Energy Corporation; basis 1 Greka Energy sh. for 74.4 Bee Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Beaver shs. 1952 – Charter cancelled; no equity.
Beaumont Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1954)
Aug. 1973 – Charter cancelled. Beaver Lodge Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Beech Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1978)
Oct. 1962 – Name changed to Western Beaver Lodge July 6, 1979 – Name changed to Pilgrim Petroleum Inc. n
Beaumont Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1961) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
June 1973 – Name changed to Consolidated Beaumont Beecher Energy, Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 30, 1987)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Beaver Lodge Uranium Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Dec. 4, 1995 – Name changed to Rising Phoenix
Apr. 1959 – Name changed to Beaver Lodge Mines Ltd. n Development Group Ltd. n
Beaumont Select Corporations Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19,
1986) Beaver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Beermaster Distributors Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Oct. 21, 2014 – Privatized; basis $2.05 cash per cl. A sh. Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved. Mar. 1977 – Name changed to Sunatco Development
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Beaunorm Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Beaver Mining Corp. (Que. 1971)
Mar. 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Beetz Explorations Limited (Ont. 1977)
Dec. 5, 1980 – Amalgamated with Goldsec Explorations
Beaupas Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) Beaver Oil & Gas Ltd. (unknown) Ltd. to form Consolidated Goldsec Explorations Ltd.; basis
Aug. 13, 1977 – Dissolved. Aug. 1953 – Assets acquired by Castle Oil & Gas Ltd., 1 new for 5 old shs.
for 652,345 shs.
Beauport Goldfields Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Begama Technologies Inc. (Can. Jan. 11, 2002)
Mar. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Beaver Silver Mines, Ltd. (B.C. 1926) Jan. 13, 2003 – Name changed to Victhom Human
1943 – Liquidating divd. of 3¢ per sh. paid. Bionics Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
Beauport Holdings Ltd. (Can. 1957) Jan. 21, 1965 – Struck off register. of Victhom Corporation. n
Mar. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Beauport Investors
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Beaverbridge Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Behaviour Communications Inc. (Can. Aug. 16, 1993)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 4, 2000 – Name changed to MDP Worldwide
Beauport Investors Ltd. (Can. 1957)
Beaverhead Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1979) Entertainment Inc. n
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
1980 – Continued into British Columbia.
Beaupre Base Metals Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Dec. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Beijing Marvel Cleansing Supplies Co. Ltd. (B.C. Dec.
Oct. 15, 1969 – Charter cancelled. International Interlake Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 31, 1986)
11.95 old shs. Feb. 4, 2009 – Name changed to Brand Marvel Worldwide
Beauregard Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Consumer Products Corporation. (see FPsurvey -
Apr. 9, 1953 – Charter cancelled. Beaverhouse Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Industrials)
1950 – Name changed to Lake Beaverhouse Mines Ltd.;
Beauriv Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Beirut Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Apr. 21, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1959 – Dissolved.
Beavermouth Dredging Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Beauty Counselors International Inc. (Ont. 1945) Bel-Air Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 21, 1980)
1950 – Dissolved.
Jan. 12, 1989 – Name changed to Century Technologies Aug. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Consolidated Bel-Air
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Beck Electric Manufacturing Company Limited (Ont. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Industrials) Oct. 26, 1954)
Aug. 28, 1972 – Name changed to Noma Industries Bel Pac Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Beauty Counselors of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1938) Limited. n Nov. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
May 22, 1968 – Acquired by Dart Industries Inc. for
US$5.12 per sh. Name subsequently changed to Beauty BelAir Energy Corporation (Alta. Oct. 31, 1997 amalg.)
Becker Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1944)
Counselors International Inc. Sept. 9, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Jan. 15, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Purcell Energy Ltd.; basis $0.10 plus 0.354 new Purcell
Jan. 6, 2012 – Name changed to Sonoro Metals Corp.
Beauverny Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) com. sh. for 1 old BelAir com. sh. (see Purcell Energy
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 15, 1959 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.)
The Becker Milk Company Limited (Ont. Feb. 20, 1957)
Beaver Air Conditioning Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Belair Mines Inc. (Que. 1971)
May 1, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
1969 – Amalgamated to form Beaver Engineering Ltd. Aug. 17, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Beaver Energy Resources Inc. (Can. 1977) Belcarra Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Beckett Technologies Corp. (Ont. May 10, 1994)
Sept. 11, 1985 – Amalgamated with Barron Hunter Apr. 4, 1978 – Name changed to Karin Lake Explorations
June 12, 1998 – Equipment and intellectual property
Hargrave Strategic Resources Inc. to continue under the Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
assets acquired by Fort James Corporation for an
Barron Hunter name; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Energy)
undisclosed amount. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Barron Hunter Hargrave Strategic Resources Inc.)
Belcarra Motors Corp. (B.C. June 24, 1986)
Becnite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Beaver Engineering Limited (Ont. 1969 amalg.) Sept. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Predator Ventures
Feb. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Beaver Executive Ltd. n
Holdings Ltd. to form Beaver Engineering Ltd. Shs. not Bedford Capital Financial Corp. (Liberia May 1, 1984)
tendered under the original offer of $6.25 per sh. were June 26, 1998 – All o/s cl. B subord. vtg. shs. redeemed Belcarra Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1986)
converted into special shs. subsequently called for for $2.75 per sh. Oct. 5, 1994 – Name changed to Belcarra Motors Corp. n
redemption at $6.25 per sh., on Mar. 9, 1978.
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Belcher Iron Ores Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Bell Canada (Can. Apr. 29, 1880; via Special Act of Bellamont Exploration Ltd. (Alta. May 29, 2006)
1955 – Name changed to Vulcan Mines Ltd. n Parliament) Mar. 28, 2012 – Acquired by Storm Resources Ltd.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Jan. 31, 2007 – All o/s cl. A pref. shs. ser. 15, 16, 17, 18 either 56¢, 0.1445 Storm shs., or a combination thereof
Belcher Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 4, 1932) and 19 were exchanged for 1st pref. ser. AE, AF, AG, for 1 Bellamont sh.
1970 – Merged into Little Long Lac Mines Ltd.; basis 2 AH and AI shs. of BCE Inc., on a 1-for-1 basis. Cl. A pref.
new for 9 old shs. shldrs. also received a special divid. of $0.20 per sh. Bellator Exploration Inc. (Alta. Jan. 29, 1987)
May 31, 2000 – Acquired by Baytex Energy Ltd.; basis
Belcher's Island Iron Mines Ltd. (unknown) Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (Can. Feb. 25, 1970) 75¢ plus 0.165 Baytex shs. for 1 Bellator sh.
Aug. 1965 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 1, 1988 – Name changed to BCE Inc. (see FPsurvey
- Industrials) Bellco Energy Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Belcourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Aug. 14, 1987 – Name changed to Ocutech Canada Inc. n
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Bell Canada International Inc. (Can. Jan. 18, 1985)
Aug. 15, 2007 – Dissolved. Belle Aire Explorations Limited (Ont. Aug. 29, 1978
Belcroft Radium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926) amalg.)
Feb. 25, 1965 – Dissolved. Bell Channel Mines Limited (Ont. Sept. 25, 1958) Sept. 22, 1982 – Name changed to Sprint Resources
Jan. 31, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ltd. n
Belding-Corticelli Inc. (Can. 1911)
Apr. 22, 1982 – Placed into receivership. Bell Coast Capital Corp. (B.C. July 23, 1981) Belle-Aura Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Aug. 17, 1982 – Name changed to Marlen Univest Inc. n Mar. 22, 2005 – Name changed to Uranium Power May 18, 1974 – Dissolved.
Corp. n
Belding-Corticelli Limited (Can. 1911) Belle-Bry Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Aug. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Belding-Corticelli Inc. n Bell Knit Industries Limited (Can. 1915) 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
1983 – Distribution of approx. 80¢ per sh. made to shldrs. basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Belec Courville Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) as part of dissolution process. Co. subsequently
Sept. 1962 – Dissolved. dissolved. Belle Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
1961 – Merged into Amalgamated Beau-Belle Mines Ltd.;
Belfast Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Bell MTS Inc. (Man. Aug. 3, 2004 amalg.) basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
1964 – Assets acquired by Goldale Ltd.; basis 1 new for Mar. 21, 2017 – Acquired by BCE Inc.; basis $40 cash
10 old shs. or 0.6756 BCE com. shs. for 1 Manitoba Telecom sh. Belle Lorrain Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
1930 – Charter cancelled.
Belfast Petroleum Inc. (Alta. Sept. 14, 1993) Bell Manitou Gold Mine Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Aug. 17, 2000 – Acquired by Merit Energy Ltd.; basis Aug. 5, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Belle River Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
0.2667 Merit shs. for 1 Belfast sh. (see Merit Energy Ltd.) Aug. 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Bell Mines, Ltd. (B.C. 1930) Consolidated Midvale Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Belgium Glove & Hosiery Co. of Canada Ltd. (Can. May 13, 1936 – Merged into Highland-Bell Ltd.; basis 11 18 Belle River shs. (see Consolidated Midvale
1945) new for 1 old sh. (see Highland-Bell Ltd.) Explorations Ltd.)
Jan. 1951 – Name changed to Belgium Stores Ltd. n
Bell Molybdenum Mines Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1995) Belle Tahsis Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
Belgium Standard Limited (Can. 1945) Aug. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Bell Earth Sciences Oct. 1966 – Name changed to Bellex Mines Ltd. n
Jan. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
same name. Bellegrand Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Bell Molybdenum Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1966) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 12, 1985 – Name changed to Amertek Inc. n
Apr. 13, 1995 – Amalgamated with Adanac Mining and
Exploration Ltd. to form Bell Molybdenum Mines Inc.; Bellekeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Belgium Stores Ltd. (Can. 1945)
basis 1 new for 1 Bell sh. (see Bell Molybdenum Mines 1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Bellekeno Mines
Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Belgium Standard
Inc.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Limited. n
Bell Nordiq Group Inc. (Que. June 1, 1976)
Belgold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Bellemac Mud Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
June 30, 2006 – Redeemed ser. 8 pref. shs. for $25 plus
1957 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 17, 1962 – Charter cancelled.
accr. divd. of $0.359375 per sh.
Belinda Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Belleterre Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 19, 1936)
Bell Nordiq Income Fund (Que. Mar. 5, 2002)
May 25, 1982 – Name changed to Goldfever Resources 1937 – Name changed to Belleterre Quebec Mines Ltd.
Jan. 31, 2007 – Privatized by Bell Aliant Regional
Ltd. n Communications Income Fund; basis 0.4113 new Bell Bellevue Capital Corp. (Alta. June 21, 1996)
Aliant unit for 1 old Bell Nordiq unit. Also received $4.00 July 4, 2005 – Name changed to CMC Metals Ltd. and
Belkin Inc. (B.C. 1949) per unit as special distribution. (see Bell Aliant Regional continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 2 old
Mar. 1987 – All o/s shs. acquired at $23.50 per sh. by Communications Income Fund) shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Paperboard Industries Corporation Inc.
Bell Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1991) Bellevue Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Belkor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Apr. 22, 2008 – Name changed to Bell Copper 1969 – Charter cancelled.
1955 – Charter cancelled. Corporation following acquisition of Grandcru Resources
Corporation (0.25 for 1) and private co. Rogue River Bellevue Oil and Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Bell Aliant Inc. (Ont. Apr. 30, 2010) Resources Corp. (1.8 for 1); basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Oct. 3, 1984 – Formed Bellevue Ventures Ltd. in British
Nov. 3, 2014 – Acquired by BCE Inc.; basis either (i) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Columbia Formed Bellevue Ventures Ltd. following
$31.00, (ii) 0.6371 BCE com. shs. or (iii) $7.75 plus
amalgamation with Royce Ventures Ltd. n
0.4778 BCE com. shs. for 1 Bell Aliant com. sh. Bell Syndicate No. 2 (unknown)
Dec. 31, 2014 – Dissolved. 1929 – Taken over by Alberta Superior Oils Ltd. Bellevue Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 4, 1993)
Bell Aliant Preferred Equity Inc. (Can. Jan. 31, 2011) Sept. 29, 1995 – Acquired by Elk Point Resources Inc.;
The Bell Telephone Company of Canada (Can. Apr.
Nov. 4, 2014 – Amalgamated with 9034749 Canada basis 0.2935 Elk Point shs. for 1 Bellevue sh. (see Elk
29, 1880; via Special Act of Parliament)
Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of BCE Inc. to form a Point Resources Inc.)
Apr. 28, 1983 – All o/s com. shs. exchanged for com.
new co. with the same name Bell Aliant Preferred Equity shs. of Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., on a 1-for-1 basis.
Inc. and became a wholly owned subsid. of BCE Inc.; Bellevue Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 3, 1984 amalg.)
Jan. 1, 1987 – Name changed to Bell Canada. n Feb. 7, 1985 – Name changed to International Bellevue
basis (i) 1 BCE ser. AM pref. sh. for 1 old Bell Aliant ser.
A pref. sh. (ii) 1 BCE ser. AO pref. sh. for 1 old Bell Aliant Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Bella Resources Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1993)
ser. C pref. sh. (iii) 1 BCE ser. AQ pref. sh. for 1 old Bell Aug. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Angel Bioventures
Aliant ser. E pref. sh. Bellex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved.
Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund
Bellabon Resources Corp. (B.C. 1983) Bellex Mining Corp. (B.C. 1988)
(Ont. Mar. 30, 2006)
Sept. 18, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with Adonos Resources
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Bell Aliant Inc. pursuant to
plan of arrangement whereby Bell Aliant Inc. was formed Inc. to form ADEX Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 4.333
Bellair Ventures Inc. (Can. Aug. 22, 2008) Adonos shs. and 1 new for 1 Bellex sh.
to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation July 15, 2013 – Name changed to Sustainco Inc. (see
and the fund was subsequently dissolved. n FPsurvey - Industrials) Bellezone Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Nov. 19, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
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Bellhaven Copper & Gold Inc. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1980) Belzberg Technologies Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1993) Benson & Hedges (Canada) Limited (Can. 1934)
May 31, 2017 – Acquired by GoldMining Inc.; basis 0.25 Apr. 13, 2011 – Name changed to Frontline Technologies Apr. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Benson & Hedges
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
GoldMining com. shs. for 1 Bellhaven com. sh. Inc. pursuant to acquisition of Frontline Technologies (Canada) Inc. n
Corp. n
Bellhaven Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1980) Benson Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Oct. 6, 2006 – Name changed to Bellhaven Copper & Bema Gold Corporation (B.C. Dec. 5, 1988 amalg.) Nov. 21, 1977 – Continued into Canada.
Gold Inc. n July 19, 2002 – Continued into Canada. 1977 – Name changed to Bencorp Industries Ltd. n
Feb. 27, 2007 – Acquired by Kinross Gold Corporation;
Bellkurt Exploration & Development Ltd. (B.C. 1974) basis 0.4447 Kinross sh. plus $0.01 for 1 Bema sh. Benson Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 29, 1963)
Aug. 1979 – Name changed to Plymouth Oil & Gas Mar. 2, 2007 – Name changed to EastWest Gold Oct. 4, 1982 – Name changed to Can Am Gold Resources
Corp. n Corporation. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Bellore Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1949) Bema International Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1986) Benson Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1986)
1952 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 5, 1988 – Formed Bema Gold Corporation in British Dec. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Columbia on amalgamation with Amir Mines Ltd. (1 for same name. (see Southward Energy Ltd.)
Bellren Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1952) 1) and Normine Resources Ltd. (1 for 2).; basis 1 new Dec. 31, 1995 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Sept. 2, 1978 – Charter cancelled. for 1 old sh. n same name. (see Southward Energy Ltd.)
Mar. 20, 2001 – Acquired by 896543 Alberta Ltd., a wholly
Bellringer Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1987) Ben-Abraham Technologies Inc. (Wyo. Dec. 19, 1996 owned subsid. of Southward Energy Ltd., for $3.05 per
Nov. 2, 2000 – Struck off register. amalg.) sh. (see Southward Energy Ltd.)
Dec. 17, 1999 – Name changed to BioSante
Belltech Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 2000) Pharmaceuticals, Inc. n Bentall Capital Corporation (B.C. 1958)
Nov. 1, 2004 – Formed Welichem Biotech Inc. in British
Feb. 23, 1989 – Became private following redemption of
Columbia following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
Ben Natural Gas Co., Ltd. (Ont. 1934) 9% pref. shs. at $25.50 plus 33.75¢ per sh. accr. divd.
with Welichem Biotech Inc., constituting a reverse
Liquidated; Crown Trust Co., Brantford, liquidator.
takeover by Welichem. n Bentall Corporation (Can. Sept. 7, 1990)
Benachee Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 2001 amalg.) Apr. 4, 2001 – Acquired by SITQ Acquisition Inc., an
Bellwether Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1998) June 3, 2009 – Name changed to Ag Growth International indirect subsid. of SITQ Vancouver Inc.; basis $20 per
Mar. 19, 2001 – Name changed to FirstWeb Internet Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) sh.
Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Benchmark Energy Corp. (Can. Sept. 25, 1995) Bentech Industries Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Bellwether Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 3, 1987) Oct. 29, 2010 – Name changed to Bolivar Energy Corp. June 18, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mar. 20, 1992 – Name changed to Eurocontrol Technics following Sept. 17, 2010, amalgamation of Bolivar Energy
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc. (deemed acquiror) with wholly owned Benchmark Bentibo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Colombia Acquisition Corp. n 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Belmine Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Bencorp Industries Ltd. (Can. Nov. 21, 1977) Bentley's Limited (N.S. 1953)
Apr. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Doverton Oils Ltd. n 1988 – All pref. shs. redeemed during; basis $124 per
Belmont Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1950) sh. including all accrued and unpaid div. Now private.
1959 – Assets acquired by Amalgamated Mining Bencrest Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Benton-Brausche Oil Corp. Ltd. (Alta.)
Aug. 22, 1977 – Dissolved.
1958 – Struck off register.
Belmont-Tonopah Explorations Limited (B.C. 1981) Beneficial Finance Co. of Canada (Can. 1933)
May 18, 1983 – Name changed to B.T. Gold Explorations Benton Capital Corp. (B.C. July 10, 2003)
Sept. 1983 – Acquired by Beneficial Canada Inc. and
Ltd. n Apr. 28, 2016 – Name changed to Alset Energy Corp. n
subsequently dissolved and assets transferred to
Beneficial Canada.
Belmoral Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1968) Benton Resources Corp. (B.C. July 10, 2003)
Dec. 20, 1985 – Continued into Canada. (see Beau Benem Ventures Inc. (Alta. Sept. 22, 2000) Aug. 1, 2012 – Name changed to Benton Capital Corp. n
Canada Exploration Ltd.) May 20, 2008 – Name changed to Velocity Minerals Ltd.
Nov. 4, 1993 – Amalgamated with Beau Canada following reverse takeover acquisition of Velocity Benton Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
Exploration Ltd. (1 for 1) to form a new co. also named Exploration Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dec. 2, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Beau Canada Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 18.75 old
shs. (see Beau Canada Exploration Ltd.) Beneventum Mining Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1956) Benvan Holdings Inc. (Ont. Apr. 20, 1964)
May 15, 1972 – Struck off register. Dec. 27, 1991 – Name changed to Osgoode Holdings
Belore Mines Limited (Ont. 1968) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 17, 1998 – Formed Golden Hart Exploration Inc. in Bengal Development Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Ontario on amalgamation with Golden Hart Exploration May 25, 1967 – Dissolved. Benvan Mines Limited (Ont. Apr. 20, 1964)
Inc. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 10, 1975 – Name changed to Howie Controls
Benjoe Mines Limited (Ont. 1968) (Canada) Limited. n
Belra Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968) 1970 – Name changed to Medipak Corporation Ltd. n
May 14, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Benvest Capital Inc. (Can. Oct. 10, 1985)
Benmac Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964) May 2, 2005 – Converted into Benvest New Look Income
Belrosa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 1967 – Merged into Drope Lake Explorations Ltd.; basis Fund; basis either 1 Benvest New Look trust unit or 1
1960 – Charter cancelled. 1 new for 5 old shs. New Look AcquisitionCo Inc. exch. sh. for 1 Benvest
Capital sh. (see Benvest New Look Income Fund)
Beltec Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) Benn Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Oct. 2, 1992 – Name changed to First Choice Industries Jan. 23, 1978 – Name changed to Allwest Industries Benvest New Look Income Fund (Ont. May 1, 2005)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Ltd. n Mar. 4, 2010 – Converted into a corp. New Look Eyewear
Inc. (formerly Sonomax Hearing Healthcare Inc.); basis
BelTeco Holdings Inc. (Can. - unspecified) Bennett Environmental Inc. (Can. July 29, 1992) 1 New Look sh. for 1 Benvest New Look fund unit and 1
Nov. 26, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. June 28, 2012 – Name changed to BENEV Capital Inc. n Sonomax Technologies Inc. sh. for 1 Sonomax Hearing
sh. (see New Look Eyewear Inc.)
Belvedere Copper Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1952) Benpel Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1970)
June 1974 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 26, 1982 – Name changed to Palmer Industries Benz Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 9, 2011)
Ltd. n Jan. 28, 2015 – Name changed to Benz Mining Corp.
Belville Zinc and Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 2, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Benroy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Nov. 9, 1964 – Dissolved. Benz Energy Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 7, 1992)
Belzberg Financial Markets & News International Inc. May 20, 1999 – Continued into Delaware.
(Ont. Nov. 30, 1993) Benson & Hedges (Canada) Inc. (Can. 1934) June 24, 1999 – Name changed to Benz Energy Inc.
July 14, 2000 – Name changed to Belzberg Technologies Dec. 19, 1986 – This wholly owned subsidiary of Phillip
Inc.; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. n Morris Inc. amalgamated with a wholly owned subsidiary Benz Equities Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 9, 1981)
of Rothmans of Pall Mall Limited to form a joint subsidiary, Apr. 7, 1992 – Continued into Yukon.
Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. which was 60% owned July 2, 1997 – Name changed to Benz Energy Ltd.
by Rothmans Inc. and 40% by Phillip Morris. following reverse takeover acquisition of Texstar
Petroleum Inc. n
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Benz Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 9, 1981) Berkshire Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1998) Best-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Mar. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Benz Equities Ltd. n Apr. 29, 2003 – Name changed to Minaean International Nov. 19, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Benzac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) acquisition of Minaean Venture Inc. n Best Pacific Resources Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 20, 1989)
Mar. 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 11, 2002 – Acquired by Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd.,
Berkshire Griffin Inc. (Ont. Sept. 28, 1987) wholly owned subsid. of Advantage Energy Income Fund;
Benzai Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 16, 2007) July 31, 2009 – Formed China Wind Power International basis $1.25 per sh. (see Advantage Energy Income Fund)
Feb. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Redline Resources Corp. in Ontario on amalgamation with China Wind Power
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n International Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by Best Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
China Wind Power; basis 1 new sh. for 1 China Wind June 13, 1985 – Name changed to Cariana International
Ber Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) Power sh. and 1 new sh. for 16.51 Berkshire shs. n Industries Inc. n
Mar. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Berkshire International Mining Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1978) Bestar inc. (Que. Jan. 22, 1964)
Berens Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 19, 2003 amalg.) Jan. 24, 2002 – Name changed to Tyner Resources Ltd.; Jan. 12, 2015 – Privatized; basis 18¢ per com. sh. and
Mar. 3, 2010 – Acquired by PetroBakken Energy Ltd. by basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & $1.50 per cl. B pref. sh.
way of amalgamation with PetroBakken Acquisition Ltd. Energy)
for $2.70 per sh. (see PetroBakken Energy Ltd.) Bestquipt Sports Inc. (Ont. July 25, 1965)
Berkwater Explorations Limited (Ont. 1975 amalg.) Aug. 29, 2000 – Name changed to Big Hammer Group
Berens River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) 1977 – Amalgamated with 4 other cos. to form Branly Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Big
1957 – Charter cancelled; distribution on basis of $1.06 Enterprises Inc.; basis 13 new for 25 old shs. Hammer Interactive Ltd. and 1418963 Ontario Inc.; basis
and 0.333 sh. of Sunshine Lardeau Mines Ltd. for each 1 new for 4 old shs. n
sh. of Berens. Berland Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 24, 1997)
June 7, 2002 – Name changed to Lithic Resources Ltd. Beta Brands Incorporated (Alta. 1986)
Beretta Resource Corp. (B.C. 1983) and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 29, 2003 – Liquidated following foreclosure on senior
Apr. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Optimark Data Systems debt. Company dissolved.
Inc. n Berle Oil Corporation (B.C. Oct. 17, 1980)
May 31, 1983 – Name changed to Berle Resources Ltd. n Beta Gamma Exploration and Development Ltd. (Sask.
Berglynn Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1980) 1949)
Mar. 11, 1992 – Name changed to Arkona Resources Berle Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1980) Mar. 1969 – Sold to General Petroleums Drilling Ltd. at
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 6, 1987 – Name changed to Eagle Pass Resources 11¢ per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Beringer Gold Corp. (B.C. May 26, 1986) Beta Gamma Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1949)
Nov. 17, 1997 – Amalgamated with Lions Gate 1956 – Name changed to Consolidated Beta Gamma
Bermont Mines Ltd. (Que. 1962) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Entertainment Corp.; basis 1 Lions Gate sh. for 10 Oct. 21, 1970 – Name changed to Atlantic Tungsten Corp.
Beringer Gold shs. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Beta Minerals Inc. (Ont. Sept. 27, 2002)
Berkana Energy Corp. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1993) Bermor Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Advanced Primary
Jan. 23, 2008 – Acquired by Quatro Resources Inc. for Jan. 28, 1957 – Dissolved. Minerals Corporation following reverse takeover
$1.96 per cl. A sh. acquisition of Erdene Materials Corporation. n
Bermuda Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Berkdale Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1973) Sept. 1, 1988 – Name changed to Ameritel Management, Betacom Corporation (Ont. May 17, 1922)
1975 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Berkwater Inc. n Dec. 2003 – Declared bankruptcy. (see FPsurvey -
Explorations Limited; basis 1.2 new for 1 old sh. Industrials)
Bermuda-Schwortz Industries Inc. (Can. 1984)
Berkeley Capital Corp. I (Ont. June 12, 2007) Bethel Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Oct. 26, 1986 – Ceased operations.
Apr. 1, 2008 – Formed iLOOKABOUT Corp. in Ontario 1958 – Charter cancelled.
following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Bern-Or Mines Ltd. (Que. 1961)
iLOOKABOUT Holdings Inc., constituting a reverse Mar. 22, 1986 – Charter cancelled. Bethex Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
takeover by iLOOKABOUT; basis 1 new for 1 Jan. 23, 1969 – In voluntary liquidation. Shldrs. received
iLOOKABOUT sh. and 0.2083 new for 1 Berkeley sh. Bern Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 1, 1979) 17.4 shs. Valley Copper Mines Ltd. and 3 shs. Bethlehem
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Pachena Industries Copper Corp. Ltd. for each 100 Bethex shs.
Ltd. n
Berkeley Capital Corp. II (Ont. June 12, 2007) Bethlehem Copper Corporation (B.C. 1955)
June 17, 2009 – Completed private placement investment July 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Worwil Investments
Bernack Coppermine Exploration Ltd. (Ont.)
in Med BioGene Inc., which constituted Berkeley's Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Cominco Ltd. Minority
1978 – Charter cancelled.
Qualifying Transaction; basis 1 Med BioGene sh. for shldrs. received one pref. sh. of amalgamated co. for
0.7052 Berkeley shs. plus 0.3526 wts. Subsequently The Bernhardt Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown) each sh. held. Pref. shs. were immediately redeemed at
dissolved. Feb. 18, 1963 – Dissolved. $37.50 per sh. (see Cominco Ltd.)

Berkeley Mines Limited (Ont. 1963) Berry Creek Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1946) Bethlehem Resources Corporation (B.C. 1982)
Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved. Nov. 16, 1967 – Struck off register. Mar. 7, 1995 – Amalgamated with 479392 B.C. Ltd., a
wholly owned subsid. of Imperial Metals Corporation;
Berkley Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1964) Bersimis Mining Co. (Que. 1953) basis 1 Imperial sh. for 3 Bethlehem shs. or $0.50 for
1971 – Merged into Page Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new 1976 – Name changed to Reed Mines Ltd. each Bethlehem sh. held.
for 2 old shs. Dec. 29, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Berton Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Berkley Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1992) Aug. 6, 1974 – Struck off register. Bethsaida Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Mar. 19, 2001 – Acquired by Anadarko Canada 1963 – Name changed to New Bethsaida Mines Limited. n
Acquisition Corporation, an indirect wholly owned subsid. Berton Industries Limited (B.C. 1968)
of Houston-based Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, for 1971 – Name changed to British Western Industries Betina Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966)
$11.40 per sh. Limited. n July 28, 1983 – Name changed to Nevcal Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Berkley Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1974) Bertram Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 18, 1986 – Amalgamated with Fortune Island Mines Feb. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Better Business Communications Inc. (Can. 1947)
Ltd. (1 for 6) and Kerry Mining Ltd. (1 for 1) to continue Sept. 14, 1988 – Acquired by MH Acquisition Limited, a
with the same name Berkley Resources Inc. Berwick Retirement Communities Ltd. (Alta. May 18, wholly owned subsid. of Maclean Hunter Limited, for
Apr. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Berkley Renewables 1988) $3.00 per sh. (see Maclean Hunter Limited)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Nov. 9, 2005 – Privatized at $1.13 per sh.
& Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Better Resources Limited (B.C. May 14, 1981)
Berwind Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1997) Oct. 19, 2005 – Name changed to Bluerock Resources
Berkley Wallcoverings Inc. (Que. 1979) Oct. 3, 2000 – Formed Sams Online Inc. in Ontario Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 28, 1990 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
WCA Canada Inc.; basis $6.35 per sh. acquisition of and amalgamation with SamsCD.com Inc.; Betteru Education Corp. (B.C. Aug. 1, 2009 amalg.)
basis 1.82 new for 1 old sh. n Oct. 13, 2017 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
- Industrials)
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Beulah Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) BidCrawler.com Online Inc. (B.C. June 27, 1974) Big Five Capital Corp. (Alta. May 6, 2011)
1951 – Name changed to Fab Metal Mines Ltd. n Aug. 21, 2001 – Name changed to TradeRadius Online Oct. 25, 2013 – Formed Lorne Park Capital Partners Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n in Ontario pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Bev-Cal Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963) amalgamation with Bellwether Asset Management Inc.
July 8, 1975 – Name changed to New Chemcrude Bidd Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see
Resources Ltd. n Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Industrials)

Bevco Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Bidd Yellowknife Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Big Four Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
1974 – Acquired by Nor-Can Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new 1946 – Name changed to Bidd Consolidated Mines Ltd. 1952 – Assets sold to Cassiar Consolidated Mines Ltd.;
for 2 old shs. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Cassiar Consolidated
Mines Limited)
Bevcon Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Bidgood Consolidated Mines, Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1923)
1965 – Merged into Malartic Gold Fields (Quebec) 1933 – Name changed to Bidgood Kirkland Gold Mines Big Game Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n Aug. 26, 1957 – Merged into Consolidated Frederick
Mines Ltd. Big Game shs. entitled to equivalent of $1.54
Bevcourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Bidgood Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1923) per 11 old shs. (see Consolidated Frederick Mines Ltd.)
1955 – Name changed to Bevcon Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Apr. 1956 – Name changed to Bidcop Mines Ltd.; basis
new for 7 old shs. n Big Glen Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Beverly Development Inc. (B.C. 1985) Bidgood Mines, Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1923) Big Hammer Group Inc. (Ont. July 25, 1965)
May 8, 1989 – Continued into Canada. 1924 – Name changed to Bidgood Consolidated Mines, Jan. 22, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
June 2, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Big Herb Lake Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Beverly Glen Capital Corp. (Ont. Apr. 5, 1984) Bidlamaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1934) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Phonetime Inc. n 1944 – Continued into Ontario.
1945 – Name changed to New Bidlamaque Gold Mines Big Horn Petroleums Limited (B.C.)
Beverly Mines Limited (B.C. 1937) Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n May 7, 1970 – Dissolved.
Sept. 20, 1985 – Struck off register.
Big I Developments Ltd. (B.C. June 17, 1981) Big Horn Resources Ltd. (Can. Sept. 9, 1982)
Bexhill Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 1937) Sept. 17, 2001 – Acquired by Westlinks Resources Ltd.
May 19, 1998 – Name changed to Nustar Resources Inc.;
Dec. 1954 – Charter cancelled. through amalgamation of Big Horn and 3779041 Canada
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Westlinks; basis (i) 1 spec.
Bi-Optic Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 31, 1984)
Big Agaunico Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) sh. of the amalgamated company immed. redeem. for
Feb. 11, 2016 – Name changed to Arcturus Growthstar
1964 – Merged into Consolidated Professor Mines Ltd.; 22¢ cash and 0.74 Westlinks 1st pref. ser.1 shs. for 1 Big
Technologies Inc. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Consolidated Professor Horn com. sh., or (ii) 0.1905 Westlinks com. shs. for 1
Mines Limited) Big Horn com. sh. (see Westlinks Resources Ltd.)
Bi-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1942)
1954 – Acquired by Consolidated Bi-Ore Mines Ltd.; basis The Big I Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Big Bank Big Oil Split Corp. (Ont. Apr. 27, 2006)
1 new for 5 old shs. (see Consolidated Bi-Ore Mines Ltd.) Nov. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 30, 2016 – Mandatory redemption; basis $7.589323
Bi-Petro Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985) cash per cl. A capital shs. and $10 cash per cl. A pref.
shs. Big Inch Pipe Corp. Ltd. (Alta. 1959)
May 28, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Oct. 1961 – Alberta Phoenix Tube & Pipe Ltd. offered
Big Bar Gold Corporation (B.C. Dec. 10, 1980) $825 plus accr. int. for $1,000 6% 2nd mtge. bonds;
Bianca Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1974) $1,150 for each unit of $1,000 6% 2nd mtge. bonds and
Nov. 18, 1981 – Acquired by Action Resources Ltd.; basis Oct. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Big Bar Resources
Corporation. n 25 com. shs.; $725 for each $1,000 6% gen. mtge. bonds;
1.5 new Action shs. for 1 old Bianca sh. (see Action $1,375 for each unit of $1,000 6% gen. mtge. bond and
Resources Ltd.) 50 com. shs.; and $13 for each com. sh.
Big Bar Resources Corporation (B.C. Dec. 10, 1980)
Bibis Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1950 amalg.) Sept. 23, 2016 – Name changed to CVR Medical Corp.
following purchase of patents relating to a diagnostic Big Island Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Mar. 5, 1965 – Name changed to International Bibis Tin Apr. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n device. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Big Bear Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 11, 1996) Big Jackpot Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Bice Ventures Corp. (B.C. May 13, 1996) July 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 24, 1999 – Name changed to Pol-Invest Holdings Feb. 8, 2000 – Acquired by Avid Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Avid sh. for 15 Big Bear shs. (see Avid Oil & Gas Ltd.)
Big Jim Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Big Bear Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. June 20, 1996) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Bicer Medical Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Dec. 31, 1996 – Formed Renata Resources Inc. in Alberta
Oct. 14, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Big Joe Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
following acquisition of all o/s shs. of Renata Resources
1955 – Name changed to Big Joe Mines Ltd. n
Bickle Seagrave Limited (Ont. 1946) Inc., a private company; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
1956 – In bankruptcy; Guaranty Trust Co. of Canada, Big Joe Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Toronto, appointed trustee. Properties sold, and balance Big Ben Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 4, 1983)
Nov. 11, 1965 – Charter cancelled.
after prior claims paid to holders of 5.5% 1st mtge. bds. May 19, 1993 – Name changed to M.I.T. Ventures Corp.;
due Apr. 1, 1972, who received $71.15 per $100 par basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Big Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
value. Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Big Blackfoot Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1996)
Bicks of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Oct. 21, 2002 – Name changed to BBF Resources Inc.; Big Long Lac Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
1966 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Robin Hood Flour basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 8, 1988 – Name changed to Commstar Ltd. n
Mills Ltd. through offer at $16.50 per sh. Term debt
assumed by Robin Hood. Big Cat Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Big M Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1981)
June 13, 1977 – Dissolved. Aug. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Big M Resources
Bicroft Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Ltd. n
1961 – Merged into Macassa Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Big Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
new for 5 old shs. Dec. 1, 1992 – Amalgamated with Pacific Sentinel Gold Big M Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1981)
Corp. to form new co. with same name Pacific Sentinel July 17, 1992 – Name changed to Nickelodeon Minerals
Bid.Com International Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983) Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 Pacific Sentinel sh. and 1 Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 18, 2001 – Name changed to ADB Systems new for 1 Big Creek sh. (see Pacific Sentinel Gold Corp.)
International Inc. following acquisition of a Norwegian Big Missouri Mines Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1933)
company; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Big Dan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
July 1972 – Charter cancelled.
May 16, 1960 – Dissolved.
Bidcop Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1923) Big Mojo Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 2009)
1969 – Name changed to Consolidated Bidcop Mines Big Divide Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Jan. 8, 2013 – Name changed to CapGain Properties
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Big Dyke Consolidated Gold Mines (Ont. 1922) acquisition of (private) CapGain Properties Inc. n
1955 – Charter cancelled.
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Big Nama Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Big Town Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1954 amalg.) Biltaurum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
July 1977 – Name changed to York Consolidated June 30, 1993 – Amalgamated with Pershing-Manitou Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Exploration Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Gold Mines Ltd./Société Minière Pershing-Manitou Ltée
and Eastville Gold Mines Ltd./Société Minière Esteville Biltmore Hats Limited (Can. 1929)
Big Nell Mines Ltd. (Que. Nov. 21, 1956) Ltée to form Société Minière Pershing Manitou Ltée; basis July 6, 1973 – Name changed to Biltmore Industries
Mar. 15, 1986 – Charter cancelled. 1 new for 1 Pershing-Manitou sh., 1 new for 5 Eastville Limited. n
Oct. 15, 1996 – Charter revived. shs. and 1 new for 2 Big Town shs.
Dec. 18, 1997 – Formed EP 2000 Conservation Inc. in Biltmore Industries Limited (Can. 1929)
Quebec on amalgamation with 9047-6094 Québec Inc.; Big Valley Resources Inc. (B.C. July 17, 1985) Apr. 13, 1982 – Filed voluntary assignment into
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Sept. 9, 2003 – Name changed to Consolidated Big Valley bankruptcy. Preferred creditors pd. in full, leaving balance
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n of $289,663 to cover claims of unsec. creditors totaling
Big North Capital Inc. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2007) $5,265,600.
Apr. 9, 2012 – Name changed to Big North Graphite Big Wind Capital Inc. (B.C. June 30, 2005) Aug. 29, 1984 – Notice of final divd. to unsec. creditors
Corp. n Feb. 14, 2018 – Name changed to Hilltop Cybersecurity of 5.5¢ on the dollar. Nothing avail. for pref. or com.
Inc. following acquisition of 25% interest in Hill Top shldrs.
Big North Graphite Corp. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2007) Security, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 24, 2016 – Name changed to Cobaltech Mining Biltrite Nightingale Inc. (Que. 1958)
Inc. n Bighart Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1979 amalg.) Sept. 1988 – Acquired by Canam Manac Group Inc. (see
Oct. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid. The Canam Manac Group Inc.)
of British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation
Big Picture Multimedia Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1997) Bingo.com, Inc. (Fla. Jan. 12, 1987)
(253754 Alberta Ltd.) to form Westar Petroleum Ltd.
Oct. 5, 1998 – Name changed to Big Picture Technologies Apr. 7, 2005 – Succeeded by Bingo.com, Ltd. following
Inc. n Bighorn Development Corporation (B.C. 1979) merger into Anguilla incorporated parent company. n
Dec. 16, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Big Picture Technologies Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1997) Bingo.com, Ltd. (Anguilla Sept. 30, 2004)
July 12, 2001 – Company's board of directors voted to Bighorn Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. May 14, 1981) Jan. 22, 2015 – Name changed to Shoal Games Ltd. (see
place the company into voluntary receivership at the May 7, 2009 – Name changed to Sunset Pacific FPsurvey - Industrials)
direction of Network Capital Inc., a secured creditor and Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Calgary-based Arthur Anderson Inc. was appointed - Mines & Energy) Binoptic International Corporation (Alta. Jan. 13, 1987)
receiver/manager. Mar. 22, 1994 – Continued into Delaware.
June 1, 2002 – All assets sold and the receiver (Deloitte Bigknowledge Enterprises Inc. (Que. Sept. 24, 2004)
& Touche) had been discharged. Secured creditors Dec. 6, 2005 – Made an assignment in bankruptcy under Binscarth PVC Ventures Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 2004)
suffered a shortfall. There were no distributions made to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA). Ernst & Young July 13, 2005 – Name changed to DoveCorp Enterprises
unsecured creditors or shldrs. Inc. appointed trustee. All officers and directors resigned Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Dove
Nov. 30, 2005. Corp. for total consideration of 40,000,000 com. shs. n
Big Red Diamond Corporation (Ont. Dec. 17, 1999)
May 14, 2003 – Continued into Canada. Bignell Chibougamau Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1964) Bio Angel 1 Corporation (Can. May 20, 2003)
July 28, 2011 – Name changed to Northcore Resources Aug. 30, 1973 – Operations suspended. Feb. 3, 2005 – Name changed to Omnitech Consultant
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Group Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
BigSky Resources Corp. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1996) takeover acquisition of Omnitech Consultant Group Inc.;
Big Rock Brewery Income Trust (Alta. Nov. 18, 2002) Nov. 27, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Jan. 7, 2011 – Succeeded by Big Rock Brewery Inc. Sept. 18, 2000 – Name changed to International BigSky
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Big Rock Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Bio-Extraction Inc. (Ont. Mar. 16, 2006)
Brewery Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of
Dec. 30, 2009 – Name changed to BioExx Specialty
the trust into a corporation and the trust was subsequently Bigstone Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1966) Proteins Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Adamas Resources
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Bio 1 Inc. (Can. Dec. 6, 2000)
Big Rock Brewery Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 24, 1984)
June 2, 2003 – Name changed to Aurelian Resources
Jan. 15, 2003 – Converted into Big Rock Brewery Income Bijou Mines & Oils Ltd. (Ont. June 17, 1974) Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Trust; basis 1 trust unit for 1 com. sh. Aug. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Bijou Resource acquisition of Aurelian Resources Corporation Ltd. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Big Rock Gold Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1986)
Apr. 5, 1988 – Name changed to International Bio-Vita Inc. (Que. 1967)
Bijou Resource Corporation (Ont. June 17, 1974) Aug. 1977 – Placed into bankruptcy on Nov. 29, 1973;
Cruiseshipcenters Corp. n
Sept. 11, 1998 – Name changed to Kingscross charter cancelled. Payment made to one preferred claim
Communities Incorporated following acquisition of in the Province of Quebec; divd. of 10% made to
Big Rock Labs Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 2014)
Kingscross Developments Incorporated; basis 1 new for unsecured creditors.
Nov. 21, 2017 – Name changed to Blox Labs Inc.; basis
5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
BioAB Strategies Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 11, 2014)
Bikestar Inc. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1996) Dec. 19, 2014 – Name changed to Invictus MD Strategies
Big Sandy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Aug. 23, 1999 – Name changed to AdventurX.com, Inc.; Corp. following acquisition of Greener Pastures
Jan. 4, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Marihuana Dispensary Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Big Scoop Industries Ltd. (unknown)
June 9, 1972 – By an amended agreement dated Key Groupe Bikini Village Inc. (Can. July 24, 1978) BioAnalogics Systems, Inc. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1987)
Industries Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. of co. as follows: June 23, 2015 – On Mar. 31, 2015, substantially all assets Mar. 13, 1992 – Continued into Wyoming.
1,033,333 escrowed shs. on basis of 2 sh. of Key for 4 were sold to Boutique La Vie en Rose Inc. with net Nov. 5, 1992 – Continued into Oregon.
shs. held; 234,000 pooled shs. on basis of 2 shs. of Key proceeds distributed to creditors. On May 15, 2015, Aug. 16, 1993 – Name changed to International
for 3 shs. held; and 102,700 shs. on basis of 3 Key shs. certificate of amendment issued by Industry Canada for BioAnalogics Systems, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
for each sh. held. Key Industries also offered a total of the redesignation of all o/s com. shs. as redeemable com.
66,667 shs. for conversion of co. debs. shs. pursuant to a proposal in bankruptcy approved on BioCapital Investments Limited Partnership (Que.
May 14, 2015, by creditors. On May 28, 2015, Boutique May 8, 1997)
Big Star Energy Inc. (B.C. June 11, 1987) La Vie en Rose Inc. subscribed for 1 com. sh. for $1 cash Apr. 16, 2001 – Privatized; basis 1.156 units of mutual
Feb. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Arcland Resources resulting in all o/s redeemable com. shs. being redeemed fund (created to hold all BioCapital units) plus $5.20 for
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & for nil consideration. No funds were available for com. 1 BioCapital unit, valued at approx. $16.76.
Energy) shldrs.
BioChem Pharma Inc. (Que. Dec. 14, 1972)
Big Stick Media Corporation (Ont. Sept. 25, 1995 Billikin Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1981) May 14, 2001 – Amalgamated with Shire Pharmaceuticals
amalg.) Mar. 28, 1991 – Name changed to Cora Resources Ltd.; Group plc,; basis either 2.2757 Shire ord. shs., 0.7586
July 21, 2010 – Privatized by way of amalg. with 2242823 basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Shire Acquisition Inc. exch. shs., 0.7586 Shire ADS, or
Ontario Incorporated; basis 1 redeemable pref. sh. for 1 a combination of the three options for 1 BioChem sh.
Big Stick com. sh. immediately redeemed for 10¢. Billy Goat Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Each exch. sh. is exch. into 3 Shire ord. shs. or 1 Shire
May 14, 1976 – Name changed to Circle Builders ADS.
Big Strike Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Biocoll Medical Corp. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1980)
Biloxi Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Aug. 12, 1997 – Name changed to GenSci Regeneration
Jan. 14, 1954 – Charter cancelled. Sciences Inc. following amalgamation with wholly owned
Osteopharm Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
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BioDE Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, 2014) Bionaire Inc. (Can. 1977) BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb.
Aug. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Exro Technologies Apr. 9, 1996 – Acquired by RC Acquisition Inc., an indirect 17, 1999)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Exro wholly owned Cdn. subsid. of The Rival Company, for Mar. 1, 2017 – Name changed to BQE Water Inc. (see
Technologies Inc. and concurrent amalgamation of (old) $2.25 per sh. FPsurvey - Industrials)
Exro with wholly owned 1089001 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey
- Industrials) Bionic Enterprises, Inc. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1986) Biotonix (2010) Inc. (Can. Nov. 5, 2007)
Aug. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Hymex Diamond Corp. Oct. 18, 2012 – Name changed to AtmanCo Inc. following
Bioenvelop Technologies Corporation (Can. Mar. 11, following reverse takeover acquisition of 85% interest in reverse takeover acquisition of Atman Co.; basis 1 new
1998) Hymex Guinea S.A. n for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 17, 2006 – Filed a proposal under the Bankruptcy
and Insolvency Act. André Giroux Conseils Inc. was Bioniche Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 1992 amalg.) Biovail Corporation (Ont. Mar. 29, 1994 amalg.)
appointed trustee in bankruptcy. Sept. 1, 1999 – Formed Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. in June 29, 2005 – Continued into Canada.
Canada on amalgamation with Renaissance Life Sciences Sept. 28, 2010 – Name changed to Valeant
BIOflex Technologies Inc. (Can. July 19, 2012) Inc. (formerly Vetrepharm Inc.) and Vetrepharm Animal Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. pursuant to acquisition
Dec. 18, 2015 – Name changed to Relevium Health Inc.; basis 1,124.6 new com. shs. for 1 of (old) Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. and
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Renaissance com. sh., 1 new ser. 1 pref. sh. for 1 amalgamation of old Valeant with a wholly owned subsid.
Renaissance cl. A special sh., 0.726 new for 1 of Biovail Corporation. n
Bioflow Environmental Technologies Inc. (B.C. May Vetrepharm sh. and 0.2 new for 1 Bioniche sh. n
4, 1987) Biovail Corporation International (Ont. Mar. 29, 1994
Oct. 31, 1996 – Name changed to Strategic Merchant Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 1999 amalg.) amalg.)
Bancorp Ltd. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Nov. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Telesta Therapeutics Mar. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Biovail Corporation. n
newly incorporated Strategic Merchant Bancorp Ltd. Inc. n
acquired the co., Pacific Growth Ventures Ltd. and
Biovest Corp. I (Can. Aug. 27, 2009)
Strategic Equity Growth Fund (VCC) Ltd.; basis 1 new
Biopac Industries Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1980) Mar. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Magor Corporation
for 3 Bioflow shs., 2.81 new for 1 Pacific Growth sh. and
Jan. 18, 1995 – Name changed to BPI Industries Inc.; pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1.85 new for 1 Strategic Equity sh. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n acquisition of Magor Communications Corp. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials)
BioForest Pacific Inc. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1995)
Biopat Capital Inc. (Can. Feb. 7, 1996)
Apr. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Byron Resources Inc.; BioWest Therapeutics Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12, 2010)
Dec. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Colt Energy Inc.; basis
basis 1 new for 140 old shs. n Aug. 22, 2011 – Name changed to Carrus Capital
1 new for 1 old sh. n
Corporation. n
Biogenetic Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1955)
Biopotential Capital Inc. (Can. Jan. 9, 2004)
1994 – Continued into Nevada. Bioxel Pharma Inc. (Can. July 13, 1995)
July 18, 2005 – Name changed to Osta Biotechnologies
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Apr. 30, 2009 – Declared bankrupt. No funds available
Bioject Medical Systems Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1985) for shldrs.
Dec. 17, 1992 – Acquired by Bioject Medical acquisition of Osta BioPharma Inc. n
Technologies, Inc.; basis unknown. Birch Bay Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Biorex Groupe-Conseil Inc. (Can. Feb. 21, 1978)
Jan. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with ACSI Group Ltd. to 1958 – Charter cancelled.
BioLink Corp. (Ont. Mar. 18, 1997 amalg.)
Mar. 31, 2000 – Name changed to First Empire form ACSI-BIOREX Inc. (see ACSI-BIOREX Inc.)
Birch Capital Inc. (Ont. Mar. 21, 1988)
Entertainment.com Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Apr. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Breckenridge
BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Wyo. Dec. 19, 1996
amalg.) Technologies Inc. n
Biologix (B.C.) Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 18, 1966)
May 1, 1998 – Name changed to Biologix International Continued into Delaware.
July 18, 2013 – Name changed to ANI Pharmaceuticals, Birch Hill Gold Corp. (B.C. June 1, 2006)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 3, 2014 – Formed Coldstream Mineral Ventures
Inc.
Corp. in British Columbia on amalgamation with 0996623
BioMS Medical Corp. (Alta. July 31, 2001) B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Canoe Mining
July 8, 2010 – Name changed to Medwell Capital Corp. n Bioscrypt Inc. (Can. June 25, 1987)
Mar. 7, 2008 – Acquired by L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc.; Ventures Corp.; basis 1 Canoe com. sh. for 2.5 Birch
basis 0.0324 L-1 shs. for 1 Bioscrypt sh. com. shs.
Biomerge Industries Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 2, 1990 amalg.)
Apr. 15, 2009 – Continued into Alberta. BioSource Industries Inc. (B.C. May 26, 1989) Birch Lake Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 5, 2007)
May 27, 2009 – Name changed to Total Energy Services May 19, 1993 – Formed BioSource International, Inc. in Oct. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Birch Lake Energy Inc.
Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement to convert Total Delaware on amalgamation with TAGO Immunoligicals, pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Energy Services Trust (TEST) to a corp. resulting in TEST Inc., constituting a Pooling of Interests. Canadian Rigger Energy Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
becoming a wholly owned subsid. of Total Energy Energy)
Services Inc. (TESI); basis 1 TESI sh. for 1 TEST trust BioSyntech, Inc. (Nev. Dec. 14, 1994)
unit, $0.00282 plus 0.000237 TESI shs. for 1 Biomerge Mar. 28, 2006 – Continued into Canada. Birch Mountain Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1994)
vtg. sh. and $0.00389 for 1 Biomerge non-vtg. sh. (see Sept. 10, 2010 – Placed into bankruptcy and Dec. 31, 1995 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee. All same name.
assets were sold and no distributions were available for Nov. 5, 2008 – .Placed into receivership by principal
Biomet Technology Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1960) shldrs. secured creditor. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed
Dec. 2, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 7, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. receiver.
Biometric Security Corp. (Wyo. Nov. 10, 1998) Biotech Electronics Ltd. (Can. 1977) Birch Point Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Dec. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Safeguard Biometric Jan. 3, 1989 – Name changed to Bionaire Inc. n 1967 – Merged into the Great Molly Explorations and
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Biotech Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 20, 1993)
Biomin Therapeutic Corporation (B.C. Aug. 17, 1987) Nov. 6, 2009 – Deemed bankrupt; Abakhan & Associated Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 18, 2005 amalg.)
Nov. 6, 1996 – Name changed to Pharmex Industries Inc. appointed trustee. May 31, 2005 – Amalgamated with Veracel Inc. pursuant
Inc. n to a plan of arrangement to form new co. with same name
Biotech Medical Sciences Inc. (Alta. Nov. 12, 2001) Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Biomira Inc. (Can. Aug. 23, 1985) Jan. 6, 2005 – Amalgamated with Entech Investments
Dec. 10, 2007 – Formed Oncothyreon Inc. following Inc. (1 for 1) to continue with a new name CAPVEST Birchpoint Capital Inc. (Alta. Aug. 19, 2005)
reconstitution into an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Income Corp.; basis 0.88 new CAPVEST sh. for 1 old Oct. 10, 2006 – Name changed to Ucore Uranium Inc.
Oncothyreon Inc., originally incorporated as Biomira Biotech sh. (see CAPVEST Income Corp.) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Hot Rock
Corporation in Delaware on Sept. 7, 2007, and changed Uranium Corp.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
its name to Oncothyreon on Sept. 27, 2007; basis 1 new Biotechna Environmental Limited (Alta. Mar. 13, 1967)
for 6 old shs. n Sept. 13, 1996 – Name changed to Biotechna Birchtree Mines Ltd. (Man. 1958)
Environmental Technologies Corporation; basis 1 new Jan. 24, 1964 – Dissolved.
bioMmune Technologies Inc. (B.C. Jan. 28, 2011) for 15 old shs. n
Mar. 30, 2017 – Name changed to Pascal Biosciences Birchwood Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1980)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Biotechna Environmental Technologies Corporation Sept. 30, 1997 – Name changed to Oromin Explorations
(Alta. Mar. 13, 1967) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
May 8, 1998 – Continued into Anguilla.
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Bird Construction Company Limited (Sask. Feb. 15, Bison Gold Exploration Inc. (Ont. Dec. 23, 2005 amalg.) Black Birch Capital Acquisition III Corp. (Can. Sept.
1930) May 11, 2009 – Name changed to Bison Gold Resources 24, 2012)
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Feb. 27, 2006 – Converted into Bird Construction Income Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 12, 2018 – Name changed to GTEC Holdings Ltd.
Fund; basis 3 Bird Construction trust units for 1 Bird following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Construction com. sh. Bison Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 23, 2005 amalg.) acquisition of GreenTec Holdings Ltd. and concurrent
Oct. 23, 2017 – Acquired by Klondex Mines Ltd.; basis amalgamation of GreenTec with wholly owned 1155425
Bird Construction Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 1, 2006) 0.1242 Klondex shs. for 1 Bison Gold sh. (see Klondex B.C. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Bird Construction Inc. Mines Ltd.) Industrials)
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Bird
Construction Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion Bison Petroleum & Minerals Limited (Ont. 1960) Black Bourgon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
of the fund into a corporation and the fund was Dec. 12, 1987 – Name changed to United Bison Jan. 20, 1964 – Dissolved.
subsequently wound up. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Resources Limited. n
Black Bull Resources Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1997)
Bird River Chromite Mines (Man. Mar. 7, 1958) Bison Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1950) June 12, 2008 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
July 19, 1989 – Name changed to Bird River Mines Co. 1954 – Acquired by Saskalon Uranium & Oils Ltd.; basis - Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n 1 new for 5 old shs.
Black Canyon Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1994)
Bird River Mines Co. Ltd. (Man. Mar. 7, 1958) Bison Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 7, 1997) Aug. 23, 1999 – Amalgamated with Eden Exploration Ltd.
Feb. 13, 2001 – Name changed to Bird River Mines Inc. n Jan. 5, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Mission (0.122642 for 1) and 836296 Alberta Ltd. (wholly owned
Oil & Gas Inc.; basis either $8.65, or 1.0949 new Mission subsid. of Brandon Energy Ltd.) to form Cannon Oil &
Bird River Mines Inc. (Man. Mar. 7, 1958) shs., or $6.055 plus 0.3284 new Mission sh. for 1 old Gas Ltd.; basis 0.210526 Cannon shs. for 1 Black Canyon
Feb. 7, 2011 – Name changed to Bird River Resources Bison sh. (see Mission Oil & Gas Inc.) sh. (see Cannon Oil & Gas Ltd.)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
Industrials) Bissett & Associates Investment Management Ltd. Black Cliff Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 25, 1955)
(Alta. Aug. 14, 1981) July 28, 1992 – Name changed to Altai Resources Inc.
Birim Goldfields Inc. (Ont. July 29, 1980 amalg.) Oct. 4, 2000 – Acquired by Templeton Management (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mar. 31, 1996 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of California-based
same name. (see Volta Resources Inc.) Franklin Resources, Inc., for $20.50 per sh. Black Creek Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 3, 2008 – Amalgamated with Goldcrest Resources Name changed to Bissett Investment Management Ltd. 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. to form Volta Resources Inc.; basis 1 Volta com. sh.
Bissett Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Feb. 25, 1936) Black Cricket Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
for 2.6 Birim com. shs. (see Volta Resources Inc.)
May 1972 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Birka Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 2, 1995)
Bitec Development Corporation (B.C. 1980) Black Crow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Mar. 30, 1998 – Formed Qnetix Inc. following acquisition
Mar. 31, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 11, 1965 – Charter cancelled.
of Qnetix Computer Consultants Inc.; basis 1 new for 1
old sh. n Black Diamond Income Fund (Alta. Aug. 16, 2006)
Bitech Corporation (Ont. Mar. 7, 1956)
Nov. 20, 1996 – Name changed to Bitech Petroleum Dec. 31, 2009 – Converted into Black Diamond Group
Birks & Mayors Inc. (Can. 1879) Limited; basis 1 Black Diamond Group sh. for 1 Black
Oct. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Birks Group Inc. (see Corporation and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for
15 old shs. n Diamond Income trust unit.
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Black Diamond Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Biroco Kirkland Mines Limited (Ont. Feb. 11, 1944) Bitech Energy Resources Limited (Ont. Mar. 7, 1956) Sept. 7, 1988 – Name changed to RPV Industries
Mar. 7, 1996 – Formed Inter.tain.net Inc. in Ontario on Aug. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Bitech Corporation. n (Canada) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
amalgamation with Inter.tain.net Inc.; basis 1 pref. sh. for
1 com. sh. redeemed for 10¢ per sh. n Bitech Petroleum Corporation (Can. Nov. 20, 1996) Black Diamond Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1948)
Oct. 5, 2001 – Acquired by LUKOIL Overseas Holding Dec. 11, 1986 – Formed Com-Air Containers (Canada)
Biron Bay Gold Mines Limited (Ont. May 7, 1946) Ltd., for $1.55 per sh. Inc. in British Columbia following amalgamation. n
Mar. 1981 – Name changed to Biron Bay Resources
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n BitGold Inc. (Can. Apr. 29, 2015 amalg.) Black Diamond Tungsten Limited (B.C. 1951)
July 30, 2015 – Name changed to GoldMoney Inc. (see Dec. 1960 – Dissolved.
Biron Bay Resources Limited (Ont. May 7, 1946) FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 1, 1997 – Formed Royal Ecoproducts Limited in Black Eagle Exploration Co. Ltd. (Alta.)
Bitumen Capital Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 2006) 1960 – Struck off register.
Ontario on amalgamation with Royal Ecoproducts Ltd.,
Oct. 11, 2017 – Name changed to Goliath Resources
constituting a reverse takeover by Royal Ecoproducts;
Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Black Giant Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
basis 1 new subord. vtg. for 2.92 old com. shs. n
takeover acquistion of (old) Goliath Resources Limited; July 30, 1984 – Name changed to Alcina Development
basis 1 new for 1.67 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Bishop Capital Corporation (B.C. Oct. 1, 1992)
Energy) Industrials)
Mar. 15, 1996 – Continued into Alberta.
Mar. 19, 1996 – Name changed to Bishop Resources Bizmac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Inc. n Black Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
1959 – Name changed to Waco Petroleums Ltd. n Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Bishop Gold Inc. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1996) Black Bay Uranium Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Black Gold Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1988 amalg.)
Nov. 20, 2007 – Name changed to First Pursuit Ventures June 1974 – Name changed to New Black Bay Minerals Sept. 21, 1990 – Acquired by Intensity Resources Ltd.;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 200 old shs. n basis 0.34418 Intensity shs. for 1 Black Gold sh. (see
Intensity Resources Ltd.)
Bishop Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1976) Black Bear Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
Oct. 12, 1982 – Name changed to Bishop Resources 1960 – Wound up. Black Gold Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
Development Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Succeeded by Aztec Exploration Ltd. (see Aztec
Black Birch Capital Acquisition I Corp. (Ont. Jan. 26, Exploration Ltd.)
Bishop Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1996) 2009)
Aug. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Bishop Gold Inc.; basis Sept. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Oremex Gold Inc. Black Gold Resources (1973) Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
1 new for 3 old shs. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisiton of gold Aug. 29, 1980 – Amalgamated into Black Gold Oil & Gas
prospects from Oremex Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Bishop Resources International Exploration Inc. (Que. Mines & Energy)
June 10, 1950) Black Gregor Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 17, 1983)
Nov. 30, 1995 – Name changed to Caldera Resources Black Birch Capital Acquisition II Corp. (Can. Nov. 3, Aug. 11, 1993 – Name changed to Gregor Goldfields
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines 2009) Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
& Energy) June 14, 2013 – Name changed to Chinapintza Mining
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Black Hat Capital Inc. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2004)
Bishu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) acquisition of Guangshou Ecuador Mineral Ltd. and Apr. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Castle Resources Inc.
June 3, 1963 – Dissolved. amalgamation of Guangshou Ecuador with wholly owned following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 312
0964675 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) hectares of mineral exploration properties in Zacatecas,
Bismillah Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 31, 1984) Mexico. n
Nov. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Royal Rock Ventures
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Black Hawk Mining Inc. (Que. May 20, 1960) Pharma Inc. for 35,858,655 com. shs. at a deemed price Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Morumbi
Oct. 17, 2003 – Formed Glencairn Gold Corporation of $0.20 per sh. n Capital Corp. n
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following reverse takeover acquisition of Glencairn Gold
Corporation and amalgamation with a wholly owned Black Point Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1994) Blackdog Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 12, 2006 amalg.)
subsidiary of Glencairn; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 12, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. (see The Nov. 4, 2014 – Name changed to StonePoint Energy
InfoUtility Corporation) Inc. n
Black Hawk Mining Ltd. (Que. May 20, 1960) June 15, 2000 – Amalgamated with The InfoUtility
Aug. 8, 1981 – Name changed to Black Hawk Mining Corporation (1 for 1) to continue as a new company Blackdome Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Inc. n named The InfoUtility Corporation; basis 1 new InfoUtility Apr. 8, 1986 – Name changed to Blackdome Mining
sh. for 4 old Black Point shs. (see The InfoUtility Corporation. n
Black Hawk Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Corporation)
Jan. 21, 1957 – Dissolved. Blackdome Mining Corporation (B.C. 1978)
Black River Mining Ltd. (Que. Feb. 16, 1946) Aug. 15, 1989 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
Black Hill Nickel Mines Limited (Ont. 1964) 1968 – Name changed to Menorah Mines Ltd.; basis 1 MinVen Gold Corporation; basis 1 MinVen sh. for 1
Dec. 29, 2000 – Dissolved. new for 3 old shs. n Blackdome sh. with an additional consideration valued
at $0.425 per Blackdome sh. (see MinVen Gold
Black Hill Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Black Rock Nevada Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 12, 1988) Corporation)
Apr. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Texcan Technology July 26, 1993 – Name changed to Argosy Mining Corp.;
Corp. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Blackeagle Development Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 2011)
June 29, 2016 – Name changed to EVI Global Group
Black Jade Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Black Sea Energy Ltd. (Yuk. Feb. 21, 1995) Developments Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1985 – Name changed to International Magnetics June 24, 1999 – Name changed to Ivanhoe Energy Inc. n
Corporation. n BlackIce Enterprise Risk Management Inc. (B.C. July
Black Sheep Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1979) 10, 2007)
Black Label Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1980) July 11, 1985 – Name changed to Ameroil Energy Dec. 28, 2017 – Name changed to Blackchain Solutions
June 3, 1992 – Name changed to Autobyte Technologies Corporation. n Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. n
Black Smoker Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 2009) BlackLine GPS Corp. (Alta. Oct. 11, 2006)
Black Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Nov. 30, 2012 – Name changed to Jager Resources Inc.; July 7, 2015 – Name changed to Blackline Safety Corp.
Nov. 5, 1962 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 13 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Black Marlin Energy Holdings Limited (British Virgin Blackline Oil Corporation (B.C. Dec. 2, 1965)
Black Sparrow Capital Corp. (Alta. June 22, 2011) Feb. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Resourcexplorer Inc.
Islands Mar. 22, 2010) Dec. 1, 2014 – Name changed to Aphria Inc. and
Oct. 12, 2010 – Acquired by Afren plc; basis 0.3647 Afren and continued into Alberta following agreement with
continued into Ontario following Qualifying Transaction INToo Software Corporation to purchase software
shs. for 1 Black Martin sh. reverse takeover acquisition of Pure Natures Wellness application and other assets. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Black Mountain Capital Corporation (Yuk. Dec. 28,
Industrials)
2001) Blackline Resource Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Nov. 20, 2007 – Name changed to Grand Peak Capital Black Springs Capital Corp. (Que. Mar. 24, 2014 Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with Core Management Ltd.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines amalg.) to continue as Blackline Resource Corporation Ltd.; basis
& Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 24, 2017 – Formed Kintavar Exploration Inc. in 1 new Blackline sh. for each 2.37 old Blackline shs.
Quebec following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation July 1973 – Amalgamated with Shelter Petroleums Ltd.
Black Mountain Minerals Inc. (Ont. May 7, 1997 amalg.) to form Groundstar Petroleums Ltd.
with Groupe Ressources Geomines Inc.; basis 1 new for
Nov. 30, 2006 – Name changed to Augustine Ventures 1973 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with
2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. n same name.
Black Sturgeon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Black Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta.) 1954 – Charter cancelled. Blackmist Resources Inc. (B.C. May 23, 1972)
1958 – Struck off register. Jan. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Stray Horse Resources
Black Swan Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1983) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Black Owl Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 5, 1966) Nov. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Black Swan Resources
Dec. 14, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ltd. n Blackpool Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 3, 1992)
Apr. 1, 2008 – Formed Western Canada Energy Ltd. in
Black Panther Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) Alberta on amalgamation with Westbow Energy Inc. with
Black Swan Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1983)
June 19, 2015 – Name changed to Canadian International Blackpool the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 1
Feb. 5, 2001 – Continued into Yukon.
Pharma Corp. following reorganization into a generic drug Westbow sh. and 1 new for 2.1739 Blackpool shs. (see
Oct. 8, 2003 – Name changed to Brazilian Diamonds
manufacturing and distribution company. (see FPsurvey FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Limited. n
- Industrials)
Blackridge Holdings, Inc. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1993)
Black Pearl Minerals Consolidated Inc. (Ont. July 17, Black Thunder Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Aug. 13,
May 3, 1995 – Name changed to Lifestart Multimedia
1995 amalg.) 1969)
Corp. n
Jan. 19, 2009 – Name changed to Canada Lithium June 28, 1990 – Name changed to Conley Resources
Corp. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
BlackRock Silver Bullion Trust (Ont.)
Nov. 5, 2012 – Name changed to iShares Silver Bullion
Black Pearl Minerals Inc. (Ont. July 17, 1995 amalg.) Black Tusk Energy Inc. (B.C. Sept. 25, 1985)
Fund pursuant to conversion from a closed-end fund into
July 20, 2000 – Name changed to Black Pearl Minerals Nov. 6, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
an exchange-traded fund. n
Consolidated Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Black Widow Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 20, 2011)
Sept. 30, 2016 – Name changed to BWR Exploration Inc. BlackRock Ventures Inc. (Can. May 16, 1996)
Black Pearl Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1979) July 11, 2006 – Acquired by BR Oil Sands Corporation,
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 2, 1983 – Name changed to Signet Resources Inc. n a wholly owned subsid. of Shell Canada Limited; basis
Blackberry Gold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979) $24 per sh. (see Shell Canada Limited)
Black Pearl Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) May 1, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Feb. 11, 1987 – Name changed to Wizan Productions Blackrun Minerals Inc. (B.C. June 19, 1991 amalg.)
Inc. under amalgamation agreement. n Blackbird Investments Inc. (B.C. Sept. 21, 2006) Mar. 29, 2000 – Name changed to Diversified Industries
Mar. 25, 2010 – Name changed to Blackbird Energy Inc. Ltd. n
Black Petrol Operators Ltd. (Alta.) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1958 – Struck off register. Blackrun Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 19, 1991 amalg.)
Blackbridge Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981) June 10, 1999 – Name changed to Blackrun Minerals
Black Photo Corporation Limited (Ont. 1969) Nov. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Rupert Resources Ltd. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 23, 1985 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Scotts (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Hospitality Inc.; basis $22 per sh. (see Scott's Hospitality Blackstone Resources Inc. (B.C. June 6, 1985)
Inc.) Blackburn-Pattison Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Apr. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Blackstone Ventures
Mar. 4, 1965 – Dissolved. Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Black Point Capital Inc. (Can. Mar. 5, 2004)
Apr. 29, 2005 – Formed Mistral Pharma Inc. in Canada Blackburn Ventures Corp. (B.C. Aug. 17, 2006)
on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Mistral Dec. 22, 2009 – Name changed to Morumbi Oil & Gas
Inc. and continued into Alberta pursuant to Qualifying
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Blackstone Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 6, 1985) Blazedale Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983) Blue-Chip Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dec. 23, 2015 – Name changed to Lattice Biologics Ltd. Mar. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with Southern Eagle May 1945 – Name changed to Blue-Chip Gold Mines
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
following reverse takeover acquisition of Lattice Biologics Petroleum Inc. and Alpha Energy Holdings to form Ltd. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Southern Eagle Petroleum Corp. Each 100 com. shs. of
Industrials) co. converted into 50 com. shs., 50 cl. A non-voting shs. Blue Cove Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 23, 2007)
and 100 pfce. shs. of the new co. (see Southern Eagle Apr. 18, 2011 – Name changed to CuOro Resources
Blackstrap Capital Corporation (Can. Aug. 29, 1989) Petroleum Corp.) Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Sept. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Blackstrap Hospitality Colombian copper and gold prospects. n
Corporation. n Blind River Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Aug. 1966 – Charter cancelled. Blue Crown Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
Blackstrap Hospitality Corporation (Can. Aug. 29, 1968 – Acquired by Blue Crown, Inc.
1989) Bling Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 12, 2007)
May 18, 2005 – Amalgamated with 6358842 Canada Ltd.; June 28, 2010 – Name changed to Kestrel Gold Inc. Blue Desert Mining Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1995)
basis 1 redeemable amalco. pfd. sh. for 1 old Blackstrap following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Toe May 25, 2000 – Name changed to Canada Fluorspar Inc.;
com. sh. The pfd. shs. immediately redeemed for $0.30 property in the Yukon from BCGold Corp. (see FPsurvey basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
per sh. - Mines & Energy)
Blue Diamond Energy Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Blackstream Energy Corporation (B.C. Feb. 21, 2006) Blis International Inc. (Alta. June 13, 1986)
Dec. 15, 1988 – Name changed to Nippon Investments
Oct. 11, 2013 – Name changed to SunOil Ltd. (see Jan. 16, 1995 – Name changed to Millennia Foods Inc. n
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Blizzard Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19, 2002)
Blue Diamond Mining Corporation (B.C. Oct. 4, 1989)
BlackWatch Energy Services Corp. (Alta. Oct. 14, 2008) Aug. 3, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with Shiningbank
June 7, 2010 – Name changed to Colossal Resources
June 15, 2010 – Name changed to Calmena Energy Energy Income Fund, Shiningbank Energy Ltd., Zenas
Corp.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
Services Inc. n Energy Corp. and Zenas Finance Corp.; basis 0.0777
new Shiningbank unit, plus 0.166 new Zenas com. sh.,
Blue Emerald Resources Inc. (B.C. July 21, 1987)
BlackWatch Energy Services Trust (Alta. June 23, plus 1 new Zenas wt., plus $0.4097 for 1 old Blizzard
Jan. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Saville Resources Inc.;
2006) com. sh. (see Shiningbank Energy Income Fund; Zenas
basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Jan. 7, 2009 – Converted into BlackWatch Energy Energy Corp.)
Energy)
Services Corp. (see BlackWatch Energy Services Corp.)
Blizzard Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1979)
Blue Fyre One Inc. (Can. May 10, 2004)
Blackwater Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 4, 2007) Dec. 5, 1986 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Sept. 8, 2006 – Formed Soltoro Ltd. in Canada on
Mar. 11, 2010 – Together with Latigo Capital Corporation,
Block Bros. Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Soltoro Ltd.
Warnic 1 Enterprises Ltd.and Valentine Ventures Corp.
Mar. 15, 1982 – Controlling int. acquired by Olympia & (deemed acquiror). n
(Capital Pool Companies) amalgamated with Cumberland
Oil & Gas Ltd. constituting Capital Pool Companies' York Developments Ltd. through purchase offer of $9.00
per sh. which extended from June 23, 1978, to Sept. 15, Blue Gayle Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Qualifying Transaction to form Cumberland Oil & Gas
1978. Subsequently co. became a wholly owned subsid. 1967 – Acquired by Norco Resources Ltd. (see Northern
Ltd; basis Blackwater (0.2875-for-1), Latigo (0.3879-for-1),
of Olympia & York following redemption of all remaining Coal Mines Ltd.)
Warnic (0.3032-for-1), Valentine (0.3474-for-1) and
Cumberland (1-for-1). (see Cumberland Oil & Gas Ltd.) publicly held shs. Shldrs. received either $26,800 per sh.
on date of redemption, or at their election, $27,500 per Blue Gold Mining Inc. (B.C. June 18, 2009)
sh. on Mar. 15, 1982. Dec. 18, 2012 – Acquired by Riverstone Resources Inc.;
Blackwater Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979)
basis 0.801 Riverstone shs. for 1 Blue Gold sh. (see
Mar. 20, 2002 – Name changed to Bonaventure
Blond Bear Holdings Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1996) Riverstone Resources Inc.)
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
June 12, 2002 – Name changed to Grey Island Systems
International Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse Blue Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1986)
Blackwater Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971) Aug. 15, 1994 – Name changed to International Blue Gold
Aug. 11, 1972 – Amalgamated into Staple Mining Co. takeover acquisition of Grey Island Systems Inc.; basis
1 new for 4 old shs. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs.

Blondeau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Blue Gold Water Technologies Ltd. (B.C. June 20,
Blackwell Capital Inc. (Alta. Aug. 26, 1999)
1963 – Name changed to New Blondeau Nickel Mines 2006)
July 4, 2001 – Name changed to WellPoint Systems Inc. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oct. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Nanostruck
Technologies Inc. n
Blackwood Hodge (Canada) Limited (Can. 1953)
June 30, 1987 – All o/s com. shs. not already held Blondeau Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
1960 – Name changed to Blondeau Mines Ltd. n Blue Gulch Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 7, 1968)
acquired by Blackwood Hodge p.l.c., through wholly
May 10, 1973 – Name changed to Pacific Resources
owned Blackall of the o/s com. shs. that it did not already
Development Ltd. n
own at $13 per sh. Blondor Quebec Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Apr. 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Blade Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Blue Heaven Resources Corp. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989)
1954 – Charter cancelled. Bloom Income & Growth Canadian Fund (Ont. Sept. July 19, 1995 – Name changed to Hydra Corp.; basis 1
29, 2011) new for 12 old shs. n
Blairdon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Oct. 26, 2015 – Merged into Bloom Select Income Fund
1955 – Charter cancelled. (Select); basis 0.693093575 Select trust units for 1 Bloom Blue Heron Financial Corporation (Ont. May 30, 1997)
Income trust unit. June 21, 2002 – Name changed to Avenue Financial
Blake-Chibougamau Mining Corp. (unknown) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
1966 – Liquidated. Distributed to shldrs. $155,000 and Bloom Lake Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1925)
550,000 shs. Merrill Island Mining Corp. 1944 – Assets acquired by Culver Gold Mines for Blue Ice Minerals Limited (Alta. Aug. 31, 1996 amalg.)
1,000,000 Culver shs. Nov. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Monroe Minerals Inc.;
Blake Mineral Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1954) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 1979 – Name changed to Blake Resources Ltd. n Bloom U.S. Advantaged Income & Growth Fund (Ont.)
May 9, 2013 – Name changed to Bloom U.S. Income & Blue Jay Gold Mining Co. Limited (B.C. 1928)
Blake Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1954) Growth Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 3, 1931 – Dissolved.
May 2, 2002 – Dissolved.
Blouin Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1934) Blue Jay Long Lac Gold Mines (1938) Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Blamor Mines Limited (Ont. 1955) 1960 – Wound up. 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 24, 1973 – Dissolved.
Blue Bonnets Raceway Inc. (Que. 1958) Blue Lagoon Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986)
Blanchard Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 7, 1972 – Acquired by Campeau Corporation for Dec. 8, 2004 – Name changed to VMX Resources Inc.;
1954 – Charter cancelled. $3.00 per sh. (see Campeau Corporation) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1973 – Charter cancelled. (see Campeau Corporation)
Blandings Capital Limited (Alta. Dec. 15, 2006) Blue Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Apr. 26, 2010 – Name changed to AMG Bioenergy Blue-Chip Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jan. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Lake Ventures Ltd. n
Resources Holdings Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Dec. 3, 1962 – Dissolved.
Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of AMG
Blue Lightning Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 6, 1986)
Bioenergy Resources Group Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Blue Chip Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.)
Apr. 29, 2005 – Name changed to Universal Uranium
Industrials) 1960 – Struck off register.
Ltd. n
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Blue Mountain Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 26, 1993) Blue Star Investment Limited (B.C. 1983) Bluerock Acquisition Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 2008)
Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Trilogy Blue Mountain June 19, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 14, 2009 – Acquired by PetroKamchatka Plc; basis
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Ltd. following acquisition by Trilogy Energy Trust for $5.50 0.46837 PetroKamchatka shs. for 1 Bluerock sh. (see
per sh. (see Trilogy Energy Trust) Blue Star Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) PetroKamchatka Plc)
Feb. 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Blue Mountain Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 26, 1993) Bluerock Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 14, 1981)
July 22, 2002 – Name changed to Blue Mountain Energy Blue Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957) May 7, 2009 – Name changed to Argus Metals Corp.;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12.5 old shs. n 1978 – All assets sold to David Minerals. basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Nov. 3, 1980 – Struck off register.
Blue Note Metals Inc. (Can. Feb. 20, 2002) BlueRush Media Group Corp. (Ont. Apr. 6, 2004)
Oct. 4, 2006 – Name changed to Blue Note Mining Inc. n Blue Sun Resource Corporation (B.C. 1983) Apr. 30, 2018 – Name changed to BlueRush Inc. (see
Dec. 16, 1991 – Name changed to International Blue Sun FPsurvey - Industrials)
Blue Note Mining Inc. (Can. Feb. 20, 2002) Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 22, 2013 – Filed a notice of intention to make a Bluesky Industries Inc. (Alta. June 2, 1988)
proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Blue Top Brewing Co. Ltd. (Can. 1927) Sept. 17, 1991 – Name changed to Firelight Corporation;
Nov. 22, 2013 – Filed for bankruptcy. Apr. 1952 – Name changed to Ranger Brewing Company basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed trustee and all Ltd. n
officers and directors resigned. Bluesky Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1979 amalg.)
Blue Tree Wireless Data Inc. (Can. Nov. 14, 2001) Oct. 27, 1980 – Continued into Alberta.
Blue Parrot Energy Inc. (B.C. June 17, 1998 amalg.) Nov. 13, 2007 – Acquired by Sixnet Holdings, LLC for Oct. 16, 1986 – Name changed to Mark Resources Inc.;
May 19, 2009 – Name changed to Ria Resources Corp.; 21¢ per sh. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Blue Vista Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. 1974) BlueStar Battery Systems International Corp. (Alta.
Blue Pearl Mining Ltd. (Ont. July 1, 1999) Dissolved. Dec. 2, 1993)
May 15, 2007 – Name changed to Thompson Creek May 2001 – Company in default on its loan with Lumina
Blue Vista Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1955) Group, LLC.
Metals Company Inc. n
Dec. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Arbitrage Exploration June 29, 2001 – Lumina Group, LLC, as secured creditor,
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n requested in June that the company sell all of its assets
Blue Power Energy Corporation (Ont. June 17, 1985)
Apr. 20, 2006 – Name changed to Cadillac Ventures Inc.; to reduce its indebtedness. At the public auction held the
Bluebird Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979) company sold the assets of wholly owned BlueStar
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Oct. 24, 1995 – Name changed to Spire Ventures Ltd.; Systems U.S.A. Inc. to Indiana-based Advanced Power
Energy)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Systems for US$1,200,000. Lumina LLC acquired the
Blue Quill Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta.) assets of wholly owned BlueStar Systems Canada Corp.
1960 – Struck off register. Bluebird Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1996 amalg.) and BlueStar Systems Group, Inc. by crediting
Nov. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Blue Ice Minerals US$200,000 and US$60,000, respectively, against the
Blue Range Energy Corporation (Alta. June 4, 1986) Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n US$1,550,000 outstanding indebtness owed to Lumina.
June 8, 1990 – Name changed to Blue Range Resource The liquidation of the assets did not satisfy the
Corporation; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Bluebird Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928) indebtedness and there were no distributions made to
Assets sold to Bluebird Slocan Mines Ltd. (see Bluebird the remaining creditors or shldrs. The company ceased
Blue Range Resource Corporation (Alta. June 4, 1986) Slocan Mines Ltd.) operations.
Feb. 17, 1999 – Acquired by Big Bear Exploration Ltd.;
basis 11 Big Bear shs. for 1 Blue Range sh. (see Big Bear Bluebird Slocan Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Bluewater Oil & Gas Limited (Ont. 1956)
Exploration Ltd.) May 1958 – Charter cancelled. 1972 – Continued into Alberta.
Jan. 11, 1985 – Acquired by Laramide Exploration, Inc.
Blue Regal Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 30, 1987) Bluefire Mining Corp. (B.C. Mar. 17, 2011) for US$6.00 per sh.
Jan. 16, 1996 – Formed Unique Capital Corporation in Feb. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Royalty North Partners
Ontario on amalgamation with 1148929 Ontario Inc. n Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) BluMont Capital Inc. (Ont. June 30, 2003)
Mar. 12, 2007 – Acquired by Integrated Asset
Bluegrass Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1980) Management Corp. following amalgamation agreement;
Blue Ribbon Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 12, 2006)
Nov. 12, 1985 – Name changed to Superburn Systems basis 1 new Integrated Asset sh. for 2.8 old BluMont shs.
Apr. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Kilo Goldmines Ltd.
Ltd. n
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquistion of Kilo Goldmines Inc. and amalgamation of BluMont Man Alternative Yield Fund (Ont. Feb. 20,
Kilo with a wholly owned subsidiary; basis 1 new for 4 Bluegrass Raymond Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 2006)
old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 1944 – Name changed to Bluegrass Uranium Mines Aug. 27, 2007 – Trust units redeemed for $8.9403499
Ltd. n per unit.
Blue Ribbon Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1930)
1959 – Offer to acquire all o/s pref. and com. shs. made Bluegrass Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) BluMont Strategic Partners Hedge Fund (Ont. Apr. 29,
by Brooke Bond Canada (1959) Ltd.; basis $61.25 plus May 18, 1976 – Charter cancelled. 2002)
accr. divds. (total $62.08) for each pref. and $20 for each Jan. 2, 2007 – Amalgamated into BluMont Canadian
com. sh. Co. wound up. BlueGrouse Seismic Solutions Ltd. (Alta. July 14, 2005) Opportunities Fund; basis 1 new for 1 old unit.
May 18, 2007 – Acquired by Divestco Inc.; basis 0.3125
Blue Ribbon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 4, 1989) Divestco shs. for 1 BlueGrouse sh. blutip Power Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2004
Mar. 9, 1998 – Name changed to New Blue Ribbon amalg.)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Blueland Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 4, 2000) Feb. 28, 2012 – Placed into receivership. Duff & Phelps
Feb. 25, 2003 – Name changed to Nicer Canada Corp. Canada Restructuring Inc. appointed receiver.
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover May 3, 2012 – Company's business and substantially all
Blue Ridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
acquisition of Nicer Canada Corp. (see FPsurvey - assets were sold on a going concern basis to 663447
July 13, 1988 – Name changed to International Trans
Industrials) N.B. Inc., an assignee of the secured lender. No funds
Asia Trading Corp. n
available for unsecured creditors or shareholders.
Bluemount Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1969) July 4, 2012 – Receiver was discharged.
Blue River Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Jan. 4, 1977 – Amalgamated with several other cos. to
Oct. 2, 1989 – Name changed to Techmin Canada Ltd. n form Ranchmen's Resources (1976) Ltd.; basis 2 cl. A Blythwood Consolidated Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
for 3 com. shs. Mar. 11, 1986 – Name changed to First City Gold
Blue Rock Cerium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Corporation. n
1956 – Name changed to Rare Earth Mining Co. Ltd. n Bluenose Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Dec. 3, 1962 – Dissolved. Blythwood Mining Limited (Ont. 1974)
Blue Sky Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 21, 1980) 1983 – Name changed to Blythwood Consolidated
Feb. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Axion Communications BlueOcean NutraSciences Inc. (Ont. Sept. 17, 2010) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Inc. n Apr. 12, 2018 – Name changed to CO2 Gro Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Boardwalk Equities Inc. (Alta. July 14, 1993)
Blue Sky Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1999) May 5, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Feb. 5, 2001 – Acquired by Fossil Bay Resources Ltd.; BluePoint Data Storage, Inc. (Yuk. Sept. 14, 1993) to a new income trust named Boardwalk Real Estate
basis $0.34 per sh. Not to be confused with different July 27, 2009 – Name changed to BluePoint Data, Inc. Investment Trust; basis 1 new trust unit for 1 com. sh.
company incorporated in B.C. (see Fossil Bay Resources (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.)
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Bobby Cadillac's Food Corporation (B.C. Mar. 30, Bold Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 8, 1989) Bomem Inc. (Que. 1973)
1983) Aug. 31, 2010 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Oct. 17, 1990 – Acquired by Mannesmann AG of
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Apr. 24, 1996 – Formed Immune Network Research Ltd. - Mines & Energy) Dusseldorf, Germany, for $1.25 per sh.
in British Columbia on amalgamation with Immune
Network Research Ltd.; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n Bolero Mines Limited (B.C. 1971) Bon Ton Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Mar. 6, 1984 – Name changed to Michael Resources July 22, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Bobcam Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dec. 3, 1962 – Dissolved. Bon-Val Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Bolero Resources Corp. (Ont. Sept. 19, 2007) Aug. 1978 – Name changed to Cameron Resources Ltd. n
Bobjo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Oct. 5, 2012 – Name changed to Canada Carbon Inc.
1956 – Name changed to R. J. Jowsey Mining Co. Ltd.; (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Bonanza Blue Corp. (Ont. Aug. 19, 1985)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 5, 2016 – Name changed to CannaRoyalty Corp.
Bolero Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 13, 1985) pursuant to reverse takeover acquistion of Cannabis
Bobs Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Feb. 12, 1992 – Name changed to United Bolero Royalties & Holdings Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
July 7, 1952 – Name changed to New Bobs Lake Gold Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mines Ltd. n
Bolgo Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1949) Bonanza Explorations Inc. (B.C. May 10, 1967)
Boca Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled. May 29, 2002 – Name changed to Bonanza Resources
Dec. 12, 1987 – Formed Canadian Fortune Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Inc. in Alberta on amalgamation with Dixalta Investments Boliden Limited (Can. Apr. 18, 1997)
Ltd. n Nov. 30, 2001 – Continued into Sweden. Bonanza Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Dec. 4, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement with wholly owned July 1971 – Name changed to Panama Mines Ltd. n
Bocabois Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) subsid. Boliden Redomiciliation Inc. and Sweden-based
1970 – Charter cancelled. Boliden AB; basis 1 new Boliden AB ordinary sh. for 20 Bonanza International Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1969)
old Boliden com. shs. Apr. 1974 – Amalgamated with Canadian Bonanza
Groupe Bocenor BF Inc. (Que. July 7, 1976; via letters Petroleums Limited to form Amalgamated Bonanza
patent) Bolivar Energy Corp. (Can. Sept. 25, 1995) Petroleum Ltd.; basis 4 new for 5 old Bonanza Int'l shs.
June 15, 1990 – Name changed to Groupe Bocenor Inc. n Dec. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Anatolia Energy Corp. (see Amalgamated Bonanza Petroleum Ltd.)
pursuant to the amalgamation of Anatolia Energy Inc.
(deemed acquiror) with wholly owned 1629683 Alberta Bonanza Metals Inc. (Que. Mar. 27, 1986)
Groupe Bocenor Inc. (Que. July 7, 1976; via letters
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Aug. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Bonanza
patent)
July 17, 2007 – Name changed to GBO Inc. n Metals Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Bolivar Gold Corp. (Yuk. June 19, 1997)
Mar. 6, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with Bonanza Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1978)
Boch & Limoges Limited (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981)
wholly owned subsid. of Gold Fields Limited; basis $3.20 Oct. 21, 1983 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
July 21, 1994 – Name changed to Vannessa Ventures
per com. sh., $2.20 per regular wt., $1.65 per A wt. and subsid. of Canusa Energy Ltd. to continue with the same
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.2 old shs. n
$1.00 per B wt. name Bonanza Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1.75 new for 1 old
sh. Subsequently controlling interest changed to Poco
Bochawna Copper Mines Limited (Ont. Dec. 12, 1967) Bolivar Goldfields Ltd. (Yuk. Sept. 14, 1993) Petroleums Ltd. in 1987 through an asset/share
Dec. 6, 1996 – Name changed to Gold Coral Resources Feb. 8, 2001 – Name changed to Storage @ccess transaction. (see Poco Petroleums Ltd.)
Inc. n Technologies Inc. on acquisition of Storage Access Inc. n Jan. 1, 1992 – Acquired by Poco Petroleums Ltd. for 60¢
per sh. (see Poco Petroleums Ltd.)
Bock et Frère Ltée (Que. 1965) Bolivar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Aug. 1972 – All pref. shs. redeemed at $21 per sh. Sept. 1955 – Charter cancelled. Bonanza Red Lake Explorations Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22,
1978)
Bodega Ventures Inc. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1986) Bolivian Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1973) Oct. 12, 2000 – Name changed to Eugenic Corp.; basis
Oct. 29, 1993 – Name changed to Leader Oil & Gas Ltd.; July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled. 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Bolt Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 7, 1996) Bonanza Resources Corporation (B.C. May 10, 1967)
Bodi-Gard Canada Limited (Can. 1962 amalg.) Sept. 25, 2002 – Acquired by Blue Mountain Energy Ltd.; Feb. 18, 2011 – Name changed to BRS Resources Ltd.
Dec. 8, 1977 – Amalgamated with B.C.I. Furniture to form basis 0.3125 new Blue Mountain com. sh. for 1 old Bolt (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Bodi-Gard Canada (1977) Limited, a private co. An offer com. sh. (see Blue Mountain Energy Ltd.)
of $2.25 per sh. was made to co.'s minority shldrs. Bonanza Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Boltons Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 1, 1996) 1983 – Continued into Alberta.
Boeing Holdings & Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968) May 8, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. Jan. 15, 1987 – Name changed to CanCapital
Jan. 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Boeing Feb. 5, 2003 – Name changed to Valterra Wines Ltd.; Corporation. n
Holdings & Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Bonanza Silver Corporation (B.C. May 10, 1967)
Boeing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Bomac Batten Limited (Can. Jan. 9, 1931) Sept. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Bonanza Explorations
1968 – Merged into Boeing Holdings & Explorations Ltd.; Apr. 25, 1984 – Name changed to Principal Neo-Tech Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Inc.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n
Bois Franc Royal Ltée (Que. 1967) Bonaparte Capital Corp. (B.C. July 10, 2007)
Bomaque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 11, 2010 – Name changed to Bonaparte Resources
Sept. 20, 1991 – Name changed to BF Royal Inc. n 1956 – Charter cancelled. Inc. n
Boischatel-Rouyn Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1926) Bomarc Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
1927 – No report since issue of 12 shs. Thormoor Copper Bonaparte Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981)
1970 – Amalgamated with Anglo Northern Mines to form
Mines Ltd. for each co. sh. held. July 1984 – Acquired by Veronex Resources Ltd.; basis
Anglo-Bomarc Mines Ltd.
1 Veronex sh. for 3 Bonaparte shs. (see Veronex
Boise Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Bomax Resource Corp. (B.C. Dec. 14, 1982 amalg.) Resources Ltd.)
July 28, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 15, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Bonaparte Resources Inc. (B.C. July 10, 2007)
Boise Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Bombardier Limited (Can. 1954) June 4, 2014 – Name changed to BlackIce Enterprise
Mar. 1979 – Charter cancelled. 1976 – Acquired by MLW-Worthington Ltd. effective; basis Risk Management Inc. n
1 new MLW com. sh. for 5.25 old cl. A com. shs. or 5.25
Bol Energy Ltd. (Alta. 1985) old cl. B com. shs. Bonar Inc. (Can. 1979)
Mar. 13, 1987 – Name changed to American Oct. 13, 1995 – Acquired by Low & Bonar Canada Inc.
Environmental Enterprises Corporation. n Bombardier-MLW Ltd. (Can. June 19, 1902; via letters for $38 per sh.
patent)
Bolands Limited (Can. - unspecified) June 23, 1978 – Name changed to Bombardier Inc. (see Bonaventure Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979)
Nov. 1968 – Acquired by Oshawa Wholesale Limited for FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 3, 2011 – Name changed to Iconic Minerals Ltd.;
$600,000 and 76,340 cl. A shs. (see Oshawa Wholesale basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Limited) Bombay Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1971) Energy)
July 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Bolcar Energie Inc. (Can. June 18, 2003)
Nov. 7, 2006 – Name changed to AAER Inc. n
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Bonaventure Mining Ltd. (Que. Feb. 28, 1967) Bonnett's Energy Corp. (Alta. May 20, 2011) bookfortravel.com Inc. (Alta. Sept. 25, 1995)
Aug. 27, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 11, 2013 – Acquired by BEC Acquisition Ltd., a Dec. 2, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register.
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June 19, 1996 – Charter revived. wholly owned subsid. of Mill City Capital, L.P., for $7.08
Oct. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Venturbon Enterprises cash per sh. Book4golf.com Corporation (Can. Sept. 22, 1999
Inc. n amalg.)
Bonnett's Energy Services Trust (Alta. Aug. 12, 2005) May 26, 2004 – Name changed to B-For-G Capital Inc.
Bonaventure Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1931) June 30, 2011 – Succeeded by Bonnett's Energy Corp. and continued into Alberta pursuant to plan of
Sept. 23, 1983 – Continued into Canada - unspecified. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Bonnett's arrangement; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 21, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Energy Corp. was formed to facilitate the conversion of
the trust into a corporation and the trust was subsequently Boom Capital Corporation (Alta. Apr. 21, 1997)
Bonaventure Uranium Mines Ltd. (Que. 1954) dissolved. n Nov. 18, 1999 – Formed Ranchero Oil & Gas Ltd. in
Nov. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Alberta on Major Transaction amalgamation with
Bonnevier Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Ranchero Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 Ranchero sh.
Bonavista Energy Trust (Alta. May 22, 2003) Jan. 14, 1983 – Struck off register. and 0.4009 new for 1 Boom sh. n
Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Bonavista Energy
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Bonnie Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Boomerang Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 3, 1989)
Bonavista Energy Corporation was formed to facilitate May 27, 1965 – Charter cancelled. June 30, 1994 – Amalgamated with 599045 Alberta Ltd.
the conversion of the trust into a corporation and the trust and Laurasia Resources Limited (1 for 1) to continue as
was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Bonnyville Oil & Refining Corp. (Que. 1954) Laurasia Resources Limited; basis 2.8 new Laurasia shs.
Energy) May 15, 1962 – Name changed to Consolidated for 1 old Boomerang sh. (see Laurasia Resources
Bonnyville Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Limited)
Bonavista Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
July 1976 – Amalgamated into Eaton Mining & Exploration Bonore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Boomerang Tracking Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1997)
Co. Ltd. 1955 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 2, 2004 – Acquired indirectly by LoJack Corporation;
basis either Cdn$2.95, or LoJack Exchangeco exch. shs.
Bonavista Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 14, 1987) Bonsecour Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) or interim notes in the exchange ratio of 0.2192, or a
July 7, 2003 – Converted into an income trust named 1954 – Charter cancelled. combination thereof for 1 old Boomerang cl. A sh.
Bonavista Energy Trust and a new junior exploration
company named NuVista Energy Ltd.; basis 1 NuVista Bontan Corporation Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973) Boot Hill Mines (Ont. 1946)
com. sh. and 2 Bonavista trust units, or 1 NuVista com. July 5, 2013 – Name changed to Portage Biotech Inc. 1947 – Name changed to Boulder Gold Mines Ltd. n
sh. and 2 ser. A exch. shs. of Bonavista Acquisition Corp., and continued into British Virgin Islands. (see FPsurvey
or 1 right to purchase NuVista com. sh. at $2.00 per sh. - Industrials) Boots Drug Stores (Canada) Ltd. (unknown)
plus 2 exch. shs. for 1 Bonavista Petroleum com. sh. Nov. 1983 – Boots Drug Stores (Holdings) Ltd., the parent
Bontera Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
co., made an offer for all o/s pref. shs. at $64.50 per sh.
Bond Street Transfer Corporation (B.C. 1974) 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Offer expired Dec. 7, 1983. Subsequently, all pref. shs.
May 12, 1978 – Name changed to Cumo Resources not tendered were purchased under section 199 of the
Ltd. n Bonterra Energy Corp. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1998)
July 4, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement with Bonterra C.B.C.A.
Bondell Industries Inc. (B.C. 1981) Acquisition Corp. and Bonterra Energy Income Trust;
Boralex Energy Corporation (Can. Nov. 9, 1982)
Dec. 29, 1993 – Name changed to Rift Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new Bonterra Energy trust unit for 4 old Bonterra
May 28, 1984 – Name changed to Boralex Inc. (see
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Energy Corp. com. shs.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Bonterra Energy Income Trust (Alta. May 15, 2001)
Bondell Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Boralex Power Income Fund (Que. Dec. 20, 2001)
Nov. 12, 2008 – Converted to Bonterra Oil & Gas Ltd.
May 12, 1987 – Name changed to Bondell Industries Nov. 3, 2010 – Acquired by 7596740 Canada Inc., an
(formerly SRX Post Holdings Inc.); basis 1 Bonterra Oil
Inc. n indirect wholly owned subsid. of Boralex Inc.; basis 1
sh. for 1 Bonterra Energy trust unit. (see Bonterra Energy
redeemable pref. sh. for 1 Boralex Power unit,
Corp.)
Bonetal Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 10, 1936) immediately redeemed for $5.00, or 0.05 of a $100 6.75%
Jan. 1, 2010 – Dissolved pursuant internal reorganization
1951 – Acquired by Broulan Reef Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Boralex Inc. deb. for 1 Boralex Power unit.
of Bonterra Oil & Gas Ltd. (see Bonterra Energy Corp.)
for 2 old shs.
Boram Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Bonterra Energy Income Trust (Alta. July 1, 2001)
Bonfield Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Apr. 16, 1984 – Name changed to Can-Tel
Feb. 7, 2002 – Merged with Comstate Resources Income
Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Communications Inc. n
Trust; basis 0.885 new Comstate trust unit for 1 old
Bonita Capital Corporation (Alta. May 11, 2004) Bonterra trust unit. (see Bonterra Energy Income Trust)
Boraway Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1965)
Mar. 21, 2005 – Continued into Canada. Mar. 10, 1972 – Name changed to Able Explorations
Bonterra Oil & Gas Ltd. (Can. Feb. 17, 1981)
Apr. 4, 2005 – Name changed to Palmarejo Gold Ltd. n
Jan. 1, 2010 – Formed Bonterra Energy Corp. in Canada
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
on amalgamation with wholly owned subsid. also named
of a gold-silver property in Mexico from Bolnisi Gold NL Borcan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1978)
Bonterra Energy Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
and Palmarejo Acquisition Corporation. n Feb. 27, 1985 – Name changed to Le Groupe Opus
Bonus Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Dec. 5, 1980) Communications Inc. n
Bonkers Indoor Playgrounds Inc. (Alta. May 12, 1993) Nov. 17, 1988 – Continued into Canada.
Sept. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Bonkers Ventures June 6, 1996 – Name changed to Bonus Resource Bordeaux Energy Inc. (Ont. Mar. 15, 1979 amalg.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Services Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Dec. 12, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Nov. 10, 2008 – Name changed to Enterprise Energy
Bonkers Ventures Inc. (Alta. May 12, 1993) Bonus Resource Services Corp. (Can. Nov. 17, 1988) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
Nov. 2, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. May 15, 2001 – Name changed to Enserco Energy
Service Company Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Bordeaux Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1984)
Bonmartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Sept. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Visionary Industries
Mar. 10, 1958 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Bonus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Bonn Energy Corporation (Can. 1978) Aug. 23, 1973 – Name changed to Santa Sarita Mining
Company Limited. n Border Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1996)
Oct. 20, 1982 – Acquired by Turner Valley Financial Ltd.
Sept. 27, 2000 – Name changed to iTV Games, Inc. (see
(see Turner Valley Financial Ltd.)
Bonville Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Bonne Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 25 old shs. Border Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
May 18, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
Bonnet Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Bonwitha Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1960) basis 1 new for 50 old shs.
Aug. 1971 – Name changed to Bon-Val Mines Ltd. n Jan. 1971 – Charter cancelled.
Border Oils Incorporated (B.C.)
Booker Gold Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 18, 1983) 1950 – Reported to be out of existence. Assets sold to
Bonnet Plume River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Feb. 8, 2000 – Name changed to Pacific Booker Minerals Canamont Oil Co. of Columbia Falls, Montana.
Apr. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
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Border Petroleum Corp. (B.C. May 29, 1985) basis 1 new for 3.8 Boss Energy shs. (see Canadian Boulevard Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust
Mar. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Border Petroleum Leader Energy Inc.) (Ont. Jan. 30, 2014)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Oct. 5, 2015 – Acquired by PRO Real Estate Investment
Mines & Energy) Boss Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1981) Trust; basis 0.04651 PRO REIT tr. units for 1 Boulevard
July 11, 2005 – Name changed to Boss Gold International tr. unit.
Border Petroleum Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1985) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Sept. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Border Petroleum Boundary Creek Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 15, 1999)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Boss Gold International Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1981) Sept. 6, 2002 – Acquired by Bow Valley Energy Ltd.;
June 15, 2007 – Name changed to Boss Power Corp. n basis $2.40 or 1.5 Bow Valley cl. A shs. or a combination
Border Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 26, 1937) thereof for 1 Boundary Creek com. sh. (see Bow Valley
In liquidation; The Security Trust Co. Ltd., liquidator, Boss Power Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1981) Energy Ltd.)
209-8th Ave. W., Calgary, Alta. July 21, 2015 – Name changed to Eros Resources Corp.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Anthem Boundary Exploration Limited (B.C. 1966)
Bordessa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 22, 1974 – Name changed to Consolidated
1947 – Formed Aurlando Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd. Boundary Exploration Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
in Ontario following merger of Auriga Yellowknife Mines Boston Bay Mines Ltd. (Que. Nov. 8, 1971)
Ltd., Aurlando Gold Mines Ltd., Beaucamp Yellowknife May 2, 2003 – Struck off register. Boundary Gold Corp. (B.C. 1966)
Mines Ltd., Cabala Yellowknife Mines Ltd., Bordessa Mar. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mines Ltd. and Larbel Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Boston Development Corp. (Alta. Oct. 28, 1996)
5 old shs. n Feb. 21, 2003 – Acquired by private co. 101037490 Bounty Consolidated Mines, Limited (Ont. Aug. 10,
Saskatchewan Ltd. for $0.40 per sh. 1939)
Bordulac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 21, 1949 – Charter cancelled.
1963 – Name changed to North Bordulac Mines Ltd.; Boston Financial Group Inc. (Alta. 1986)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 28, 1991 – Name changed to H. Jager Bounty Exploration Limited (Ont. Sept. 29, 1943)
Developments Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover Jan. 15, 1974 – Name changed to Gulfstream Resources
Bordun Ltd. (Que. Dec. 1, 1970) acquisition of Harvey Jager Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new Canada Limited. n
May 10, 2002 – Struck off register. for 10 old shs. n
Bounty Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Bordun Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Boston Molybdenum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Apr. 29, 1982 – Name changed to Starlight Energy
Oct. 26, 1973 – All assets and liabs. acquired by Bordun Apr. 12, 1972 – Dissolved. Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mining (Quebec) Ltd. in 1971. Dissolved.
Boswell River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Bourbeau Lake Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Bordun Mining (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. Dec. 1, 1970) Sept. 1972 – Name changed to B.R. Resources Ltd.; Oct. 9, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Bordun Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Bourbon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Boreal Exploration Inc. (Que. May 25, 1981) Botaneco Corp. (Can. June 30, 2004 amalg.) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 8, 2001 – Name changed to TGW Corp. Inc.; basis July 9, 2013 – Name changed to Natunola AgriTech Inc. n
1 new for 5.4567089 old shs. n Bourbon Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1959)
Botex Industries Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Nov. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Boreal Rare Metals Ltd. (Can. 1951) Aug. 3, 2001 – Name changed to Radical Elastomers
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Bouscadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 2, 1936)
1957 – Assets acquired by Beauport Holdings Ltd.; basis
1958 – Merged into Cadamet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
1 new for $1.00 of debt.
Botswana Diamondfields Incorporated (B.C. June 29, 4 old shs.
Borealis Exploration Limited (Can. Aug. 26, 1968) 1981)
Jan. 14, 2000 – Acquired by Crew Development Corp.; Bousquet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920)
Oct. 19, 1998 – Continued into United Kingdom.
basis 2 Crew shs. for 3 Botswana shs. (see Crew Dec. 31, 1962 – Dissolved.
Borealis Retail Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Development Corporation)
Boutin Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 1975)
Mar. 28, 2003)
Bouchard-Clericy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 25, 1980 – Name changed to Cleyo Resources Inc. n
May 17, 2005 – Name changed to Primaris Retail Real
Estate Investment Trust. n 1945 – Name changed to Bouchard Gold Mines Ltd. and
continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Bouzan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1955 – Name changed to Bouzan Mines Ltd. n
Boreas Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955)
1959 – Name changed to Expander Mines & Petroleums Bouchard Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Bouzan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Ltd. n
Nov. 18, 1963 – Merged with Kerr-Addison Gold Mines
Boulder Creek Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1966) Ltd. (1 for 1) and Anglo-Huronian Ltd. (8 for 5) to form a
Boreas (Yellowknife) Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955)
Apr. 1978 – Charter cancelled. new co. named Kerr Addison Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
1956 – Name changed to Boreas Mines Ltd. n
10 old shs. (see Kerr Addison Mines Limited)
Boulder Energy Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 19, 2014)
Borneo Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987) Boville Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Apr. 18, 2016 – Privatized by amalgamation with 1951556
Jan. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Nexttrip.com Travel Nov. 18, 1983 – Name changed to Torhsen Energy
Alberta Ltd., a portfolio company of ARC Energy Fund 8,
Inc. n Corporation. n
to continue as Boulder Energy Ltd.; basis $2.59 cash per
sh.
Bornite Mines Ltd. (Que. 1955) Bovinex Farms Limited (Can. 1971)
1966 – Name changed to Rouyn Exploration Ltd.; basis Boulder Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 1978 – Stated to be inactive.
1 new for 3 old shs. Apr. 9, 1966 – Dissolved.
Bovis Corporation Limited (Ont. 1960 amalg.)
Bornite Ridge Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Boulder Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 15, 1979 – Amalgamated with certain no. of its
Jan. 1971 – Name changed to International Bornite Mines 1948 – Acquired by Boulder Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new subsids. and Peel-Elder Developments Ltd. to form
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n for 3 old shs. (see Boulder Gold Mines Ltd.) Kesmark Construction Ltd., a private co. Com. shs. of co.
exch. for pref. shs. of new co., and subsequently red. at
Boron Chemicals International Ltd. (B.C. June 10, Boulder Mining Corporation (Ont. Dec. 1, 1988 amalg.) 75¢ per sh.
1987) Jan. 2, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Atacama Minerals Corp. Jan. 9, 2007 – Name changed to Opal Energy Corp. n Bow Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 28, 1999 amalg.)
and continued into Canada. n Mar. 8, 2018 – Acquired by Petrolia Energy Corporation;
Boulder Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) basis 1.15 Petrolia shs. for 1 Bow Energy sh.
Boros Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Nov. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Boulder
Dec. 21, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Mountain Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Bow Flex, Inc. (Wash. Jan. 28, 1993)
June 17, 1998 – Name changed to Direct Focus Inc. n
Boru Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Boulevard Capital Ltd. (B.C. June 3, 1988)
July 30, 1976 – Name changed to Gallahad Petroleum June 28, 2001 – Name changed to Urban Bow Island Drilling Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Communications Inc. n Sept. 1974 – Acquired by Thomson Industries Limited.
(see Thomson Industries Limited)
Boss Energy Ltd. (Alta. 1980)
Nov. 2, 1995 – Amalgamated with 3177319 Canada Inc.,
a wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Leader Energy Inc.;
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Bow River Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 19, 1965) Bowes Company, Limited (Can. 1919) Boymar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Feb. 8, 1979 – Name changed to Suneva Resources Oct. 31, 1972 – Acquired by George Weston Limited for 1960 – Name changed to Marboy Mines Ltd.; basis 1
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n $27.50 per sh. new for 5 old shs. n

The Bow Valley Brewing Company Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 28, Bowes Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. Apr. 1, 1936) Brabar Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
1993) 1945 – Sold property to Dovercliff Gold Mines for Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Oct. 6, 1999 – All o/s cl. A shs. acquired by Peak Brewing 1,500,000 shs. of which 1,100,000 shs. to be distributed
Group Inc.; basis 0.1656 new sh. Peak for 1 old Bow to shldrs. on sh.-for-sh. basis leaving balance of 400,000 Brabar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
Valley cl. A sh. shs. in Bowes treasury. No record of distribution being Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Brabar Metals &
made. Holdings Ltd. n
Bow Valley Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1950)
Aug. 15, 1994 – All o/s com. and cl. Z shs. acquired by Bowes Lyon Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Brabeia Inc. (B.C. Jan. 16, 2007)
Talisman Energy Inc.; basis: (1) 0.54982 Talisman sh. July 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 25, 2016 – Name changed to Seahawk Ventures
for 1 com. sh. or $14.3846 per sh.; (2) 0.58721 Talisman Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh. for 1 old $0.56 cum. redeem. convert. cl. Z pref. sh. Bowie Yellowknife Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
or $15.3628 per sh. The $2.05 cum. redeem. cl. D pref. 1955 – Charter cancelled. Brace Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1966)
shs., ser. 1 shares were subsequently redeemed Sept. May 11, 1988 – Name changed to International Brace
Bowler Patents Limited (B.C.) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
15, 1994 at $25 per sh. plus accrued and unpaid
Dec. 30, 1948 – Charter cancelled.
dividends of $0.4241; and US$2 cum. redeem. cl. D pref.
shs., ser. 2 at US$25 plus accrued and unpaid dividends Bowmore Exploration Ltd. (Alta. May 10, 2000) Bracell Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1967)
of US$0.4137. (see Talisman Energy Inc.) May 23, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. 1973 – Murphy Oil Company Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. at
June 26, 2017 – Name changed to Osisko Metals $3.00 per sh. Subsequently, co. placed in voluntary
Bow Valley Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 27, 1996) liquidation.
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
May 6, 2009 – Acquired by Dana Petroleum plc for 50¢
Mines & Energy)
per sh. Bracemac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Bowood Energy Inc. (Can. Sept. 8, 1994) Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Bow Valley Forest Products Limited (Alta. June 3,
Aug. 22, 2012 – Name changed to LGX Oil + Gas Inc.;
1996) Bracknell Corporation (Alta. May 19, 1965)
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
July 21, 1998 – Name changed to Flowing Energy May 17, 1989 – Continued into Ontario.
Corporation following acquisition of Flowing Energy Inc.; Nov. 1, 2002 – All directors resigned. Co. never petitioned
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Bowram Energy Inc. (B.C. Apr. 10, 2006) into bankruptcy. Lending group liquidated assets,
June 15, 2009 – Together with Woodbridge Energy Ltd., proceeds unknown. No distributions available for shldrs.
Fortriu Capital Corp. and Chinook Capital Corp.,
Bow Valley Industries Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1950)
exchanged their respective net cash for shares of Terrace Bracknell Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 19, 1965)
June 7, 1993 – Name changed to Bow Valley Energy
Resources Inc., all Capital Pool Companies, and each of Jan. 26, 1989 – Name changed to Bracknell
Inc. n
Woodbridge, Fortriu, Chinook and Bowram, subsequently Corporation. n
dissolved; basis 1 Terrace sh. for 0.43 Woodbridge shs.,
Bow Valley Resource Services Ltd. (Alta. June 1, 1977)
1 Terrace sh. for 0.55 Fortriu shs., 1 Terrace sh. for 0.56 Braco Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 16, 1986)
May 26, 1989 – Name changed to BOVAR Inc.; basis 1
Chinook shs. and 1 Terrace sh. for 0.53 Bowram shs. Sept. 16, 1994 – Amalgamated with Yogen Fruz Canada
new for 10 old shs. n
(see Terrace Resources Inc.) Inc. and 1075296 Ontario Inc. to form a new co. known
Bowater Canada Inc. (Can. Apr. 15, 1998) as Yogen Fruz World-Wide Inc.; basis 1 new for 13.9 old
Bowridge Resource Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 9, 1993)
Oct. 29, 2007 – Name changed to AbitibiBowater Canada shs. Also continued into Ontario on Sept. 2, 1994. (see
Nov. 15, 2001 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by private,
Inc.; basis 0.52 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Yogen Fruz World-Wide Incorporated)
Calgary-based ESI Energy Services Inc.; basis $1.15 per
Industrials) sh. Bradbury International Equities Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13,
Bowater Canadian Forest Products Inc. (Can. Mar. 1980)
Bowser Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
11, 1994) Oct. 5, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Bradbury
July 18, 1977 – Dissolved.
Jan. 1, 2002 – Amalgamated with Bowater Pulp and International Equities Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Paper Canada Inc. to form a new company also known Bowsinque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
as Bowater Canadian Forest Products Inc. (see Bowater Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved. Braddick Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1993)
Canada Inc.) July 8, 2002 – Name changed to Kingsman Resources
Bowtex Energy (Canada) Corporation (Can. 1986) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Bowater Corporation of North America Ltd. (Can. Oct. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Luscar Oil and Gas
1952) Ltd. and continued into Alberta. n Braden-Burry Expediting Ltd. (N.W.T. Oct. 31, 1997
Oct. 20, 1964 – All o/s 5% and 5.5% pref. shs., $50 par, amalg.)
redeemed at $52.029 per sh. (incl. accr. divd. of 0.129¢), Boxada Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Nov. 3, 2004 – Privatized via amalgamation with 5209
and $51.642 per sh. (incl. accr. divd. of 0.142¢), 1946 – Assets acquired by Argyll Gold Mines Ltd.; basis NWT Acquisition Co. Ltd. wholly owned subsid. of Stewart
respectively. The co. was reorganized to form Bowater 6 new for 1 old sh. Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new pfd. sh. for 1 com. sh.
Canadian Corp. and Bowaters United States Corp., both Preferred shs. immediately redeemed for $0.35 per sh.
wholly owned subsids. of Bowater Paper Corporation Boxxer Gold Corp. (Alta. May 9, 1996)
Limited of Great Britain. Dec. 18, 2014 – Name changed to ExGen Resources Brades Resource Corp. (B.C. Sept. 20, 2006)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 12, 2015 – Name changed to Canex Energy Corp.;
Bowater Incorporated (Del. Aug. 28, 1964) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Oct. 29, 2007 – Name changed to AbitibiBowater Inc. Boycon Pershing Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Energy)
pursuant to plan of merger with Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. 1950 – Name changed to Keyboycon Mines Ltd.; basis
with each becoming a wholly owned subsid. of 1 new for 4 old shs. n Bradex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
AbitibiBowater; basis 0.06261 new for 1 May 18, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Abitibi-Consolidated sh. and 0.52 new for 1 Bowater sh. n Boyd & Sohlman Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Aug. 30, 1969 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Bradian Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1934)
Bowater Paper Corporation Limited (U.K. 1923) Headway Corp. Ltd. 1935 – Acquired by Bralorne Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
1972 – Name changed to The Bowater Corporation 2 old shs.
Limited. The Boyd Group Inc. (Man. Sept. 3, 1997)
Feb. 28, 2003 – Converted into an income trust named Brading Breweries Limited (Ont. 1914)
Bowater Pulp and Paper Canada Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, Boyd Group Income Fund; basis 0.1624 trust units plus Dec. 1970 – Charter cancelled.
1989 amalg.) 0.0876 Boyd Group Holdings Inc. cl. A com. shs. for 1 cl.
Jan. 1, 2002 – All o/s 7.50% convert. unsecured subord. Bradley Copper Ltd. (B.C.)
A restricted voting sh.
debs. redeemed effective Feb. 15, 1999; basis Sept. 19, 1977 – Dissolved.
$100.143836 (including accr. and unpaid divd. of Boyles Bros. Drilling Company Ltd. (B.C. 1926)
Bradmer Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Ont. June 16, 2005)
0.143836) for 1 sh. Co. now private. Amalgamated with 1966 – Acquired by Inspiration Limited, through offer of
Feb. 10, 2006 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Bowater Canadian Forest Products Inc. to form a new three $1.50 cum. conv. pref. shs., $25 par and a $25 5%
same name.
company also known as Bowater Canadian Forest note for each 7 cl. A shs. of Boyles Bros.; and 4 com.
Aug. 1, 2018 – Name changed to Galaxy Digital Holdings
Products Inc. (see Bowater Canada Inc.) shs., a non-int.-bearing $11 note plus $1.00 for each cl.
Ltd. and continued into Cayman Islands pursuant to plan
B sh. of Boyles Bros.
Bowaters Mersey Paper Company Limited (N.S. 1956) of arrangement reverse takeover acquisition of First Coin
Oct. 16, 1975 – Name changed to Bowater Mersey Paper Capital Corp. and Galaxy Digital LP.; basis 1 new for
Company Limited. 126.38 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Bradner Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 22, 1983) Brake Check Canada Inc. (Can. 1987) Braminco Mines Limited (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Bradner Ventures Ltd.; Mar. 15, 1991 – Entered receivership. May 10, 1995 – Name changed to Braminco Enterprises
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Apr. 4, 1991 – Declared bankruptcy. Coopers & Lybrand Inc. n
Limited (Edmonton) appointed receiver.
Bradner Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 22, 1983) June 1991 – All assets sold. Secured creditors suffered Bramond Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Nov. 17, 2009 – Name changed to HIP Energy a shortfall and no distribution made to unsecured creditors 1972 – Dissolved.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n and shldrs.
Dec. 21, 1994 – Receiver-Manager discharged. Brana Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 23, 1982)
Bradnor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mar. 8, 1995 – Trustee in bankruptcy discharged. Mar. 1, 1993 – Struck off register.
Name changed to Bradnor Malartic Mines Ltd. n
Brakpan Ventures Corp. (B.C. Nov. 17, 2014) Branbury Explorations Limited (Ont. Dec. 2, 1980)
Bradnor Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mar. 29, 2017 – Name changed to International Cobalt Dec. 19, 1986 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
1958 – Charter cancelled. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) same name.
Mar. 2, 1987 – Name changed to MDC Corporation
Bradstone Equity Partners, Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1992) Bralorne Can-Fer Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1931) following consolidation of com. shs. on a 1-for-20 basis
July 4, 2002 – Formed Quest Investment Corporation in May 29, 1972 – Name changed to Bralorne Resources and subdividing each such sh. into 0.75 cl. A shs. and
British Columbia on amalgamation with Glenex Industries Limited. n 0.25 cl. B shs. n
Inc. (1 cl. A subord. vtg. for 2.268), Peruvian Gold Limited
(1 cl. A subord. vtg. for 1.7156) and Stockscape.com Bralorne Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 10, 1992) Branco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 23, 2012)
Technologies Inc. (1 cl. A subord. vtg. for 4.1387). n Oct. 21, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. not already held Mar. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Candelaria Mining
acquired by Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd.: basis 0.14 Corp. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 60%
Bradsue Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1980) Avino com. shs. for 1 Bralorne com. sh. interest in Minera Apolo, S.A. de C.V. (see FPsurvey -
Aug. 27, 1993 – Name changed to E.T.C. Industries Ltd. n Mines & Energy)
Bralorne Mines Limited (B.C. Apr. 2, 1931)
1959 – Name changed to Bralorne Pioneer Mines Ltd. Brand and Millen Limited (Ont. 1946)
Brady Cross Lake Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
following acquisition of Pioneer Gold Mines of B.C. Oct. 1951 – Declared bankrupt. Secured and pref.
July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Limited. n creditors paid in full; unsecured creditors received 52.6%
Brae-Breest Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) of their claims; no assets available for shldrs.
1953 – Name changed to Brae-Breest Uranium Mines & Bralorne-Pioneer Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 10, 1992)
Aug. 24, 2004 – Name changed to Bralorne Gold Mines Brand Leaders Plus Income Fund (Ont. May 28, 2014)
Metals Ltd. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 24, 2014 – Converted to an exchange-traded fund.
Brae-Breest Uranium Mines & Metals Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Brandale Food Services Inc. (Can. May 13, 1994)
Dec. 1, 1958 – Dissolved. Bralorne Pioneer Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1931)
Dec. 2, 1969 – Name changed to Bralorne Can-Fer Feb. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Villaret Resources Ltd. n
Braegan Energy Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 10, 1996) Resources Ltd. n
Brandenburg Metals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 1, 2007)
May 17, 2000 – Acquired by Sunfire Energy Corporation
Bralorne Resources Limited (B.C. Apr. 2, 1931) July 14, 2011 – Name changed to Brandenburg Energy
for 62¢ per sh. (see Sunfire Energy Corporation)
Nov. 27, 1990 – Name changed to BRL Enterprises Inc.; Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Braemar Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1951) basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
BrandEra Inc. (Ont. Aug. 15, 1995 amalg.)
May 13, 1973 – Struck off register.
May 7, 2002 – Name changed to National Construction
Bralsaman Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1952)
Braemount Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1987) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of National
Jan. 1981 – Merged with Ranger Oil Limited. Com. shs.
May 28, 1993 – Continued into British Columbia. Construction Group Inc. n
of co. (98.9% owned by Ranger) converted to pref. shs.
July 28, 1993 – Name changed to Lumby Resources and redeemed on Aug. 15, 1980 at $7.36 per sh. Co.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n BrandEra.Com Inc. (Ont. Aug. 15, 1995 amalg.)
dissolved.
Apr. 23, 2001 – Name changed to BrandEra Inc.; basis
Braeswood Explorations Limited (Ont. 1980) Bramalea Consolidated Developments Limited (Ont. 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 9, 1987 – Name changed to Medmerica Dec. 11, 1957)
Incorporated. n June 7, 1976 – Name changed to Bramalea Limited. n Brandgamz Marketing Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2006)
Dec. 15, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Braeval Mining Corporation (Ont. Feb. 26, 2010) Bramalea Inc. (Ont. Dec. 11, 1957)
Brandi-Ridge Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1980)
Apr. 22, 2014 – Name changed to Oban Mining Apr. 26, 1995 – Petitioned into bankuptcy and declared
Feb. 11, 1986 – Name changed to Mintron Enterprises
Corporation following amalg. of wholly owned 2407574 bankrupt. Ernst & Young in Toronto appointed trustee.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ontario Inc. and Oban Exploration Limited (deemed Properties returned to lenders and Bramalea Homes
acquiror); basis 0.914 Oban Mining com. shs. for 1 old Texas Inc. sold for an undisclosed amount. Brandon Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 8, 1995)
Oban Exploration sh. and 1 Oban Mining sh. for 3.14 old May 1996 – Montreal Trust Company of Canada, trustee Aug. 23, 1999 – Merged with Cannon Resources Ltd.;
Braval Mining sh. n for the debentureholders, announced that an initial basis Brandon to receive 712,368 com. shs. of Cannon
distribution of $54.6 million or 27.3¢ per dollar of principal, valued at $1.06 per sh. (see Cannon Oil & Gas Ltd.)
Brafor Capital Corporation Limited (Can. June 21, would be made to debentureholders of record on June
1968) 10, 1996. Brandon Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966)
Dec. 1979 – Name changed to Sonor Petroleum Sept. 1, 1997 – Trustee discharged and there was no Sept. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Redmond Ventures
Corporation. n distribution made to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Bragus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Bramalea Limited (Ont. Dec. 11, 1957)
Brandram-Henderson Limited (Can. 1906)
1972 – Dissolved. Aug. 8, 1994 – Name changed to Bramalea Inc.; basis 1
Jan. 1960 – Canadian Industries Limited acquired o/s
new for 20 old shs. n
com. shs. at $28.84 per sh.
Braiden Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1988 amalg.)
June 14, 2002 – Name changed to Pure Pioneer Ventures Bramalea Properties Inc. (Ont. 1982 amalg.) Brandselite International Corporation (Ont. July 30,
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 23, 1992 – All o/s 9 3/4% cumulative redeemable 1984)
Energy) retractable 1st pref. shs. ser. 1, redeemed; basis $25 plus Aug. 17, 2001 – Laurentian Bank of Canada, the primary
a dividend of $0.555804 per sh. secured creditor, demanded repayment of all o/s loans
Brainhunter Inc. (Ont. June 21, 2002) owed, totaling US$1,661,526.
Feb. 2010 – Under bidding process of the Companies' Bramar Industries Corp. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1996) Sept. 2001 – Filed a Notice of Intention To Make a
Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA), acquired by Zylog May 2, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
Systems Ltd. No funds available for distrib. to shldrs. allowing the company 30 days to facilitate restructuring.
Brameda Resources Limited (B.C. 1968)
In October 2001, an extension was granted to Nov. 16,
Brainium Technologies Inc. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1988) Feb. 1979 – Amalgamated with The Yukon Consolidated
2001.
Oct. 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. Gold Corporation Limited to become Brameda-Yukon
Nov. 27, 2001 – Laurentian Bank placed A. Farber &
Limited, wholly owned subsid. of Teck Corporation; basis
Partners Inc. as receiver to liquidate the company's
1 cl. B com. sh. of Teck for 5 old Brameda shs.
remaining assets. A further extension was granted until
Braminco Enterprises Inc. (Ont. 1946) Dec. 21, 2001.
June 27, 1995 – Amalgamated with Q-Zar (Canada) May 29, 2006 – Receiver noted that the administration
Limited a wholly owned subsid. of Q-Zar Inc.; basis 1 new of the receivership had been concluded and no further
for 6 old shs. (see Q-Zar Inc.) recoveries were anticipated. All proceeds of the liquidation
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went to Laurentian Bank of Canada. There were no funds for 1 old fltg. rate redeem. 1981 pref. sh., ser. D of Bravo Resource Partners Ltd. (Yuk. Jan. 21, 2000)
available for other creditors or shldrs. Brascan; (iii) 1 new cl. A pref. sh., ser. 6 of EdperBrascan Aug. 1, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS for 1 old $1.875 1981 pref. sh., ser. F of Brascan; and
Brandy Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1979) (iv) 1 new cl. A pref. sh., ser. 8 of EdperBrascan for 1 old Bravo Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 14, 1986)
Sept. 5, 1984 – Name changed to Vital Pacific Resources cum. redeem. 1981 pref. sh., ser. J of Brascan. (see May 6, 1994 – Name changed to Oro Bravo Resources
Ltd. following acquisition of Vital Resources Limited; basis EdperBrascan Corporation) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
1 new for 2 old shs. n
Brascan Power Inc. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1969) Bravo Venture Group Inc. (B.C. July 18, 1983)
Braner Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) Jan. 27, 2006 – Name changed to Brookfield Power Inc. n Feb. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Bravo Gold Corp. n
Feb. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Braner
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Brascan SoundVest Diversified Income Fund (Ont. Bravo Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Oct. 30, 2003) Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved.
Branly Enterprises Inc. (Ont. 1977 amalg.) Jan. 1, 2010 – Merged together with Brascan SoundVest
1983 – Charter cancelled and revived. Total Return Fund (BSTR) into Brookfield Soundvest Bravura Ventures Corp. (B.C. Aug. 6, 2010)
Feb. 1984 – Name changed to Consolidated Branly Equity Fund (formerly Brascan SoundVest Focused Nov. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Quantum Cobalt Corp.
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey Business Trust); basis 1.256327 Brookfield trust units for (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
- Mines & Energy) 1 BSTR trust unit and 1.655611 Brookfield trust units for
1 old trust unit. (see Brookfield Soundvest Equity Fund) BrazAlta Resources Corp. (Alta. Nov. 24, 2004)
Branta Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Feb. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Canacol Energy Ltd.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Brascan SoundVest Focused Business Trust (Ont. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 28, 2005)
Brantford Cordage Co. Ltd. (Can. 1924) Jan. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Brookfield Soundvest Brazauro Resources Corporation (B.C. Mar. 12, 1986)
1958 – Interests associated with Trafalgar Investments Equity Fund following merger with Brascan SoundVest July 21, 2010 – Acquired by Eldorado Gold Corporation;
Ltd. acquired over 90% of the stk. of the co. through Total Return Fund (BSTR) and Brascan SoundVest basis 0.0675 Eldorado shs. plus 0.33 TriStar Gold Inc.
purch. of all o/s cl. A and B shs. at $24 per sh. Diversified Income Fund (BSDI); basis 1.256327 shs., a newly incorporated public co.
Brookfield trust units for 1 BSTR trust unit and 1.655611
Brantford Roofing Company, Limited (Can. 1928) Brookfield trust units for 1 BSDI trust unit. n Brazil Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 9, 2009)
1953 – All o/s cl. A and B shs. acquired by Domtar Limited Dec. 6, 2016 – Continued into Canada.
at $18.50 per sh. Brascan SoundVest Rising Distribution Split Trust Dec. 7, 2016 – Name changed to GoldMining Inc. (see
(Ont. Feb. 25, 2005) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Brantford Trailer & Body Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Apr. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Brookfield SoundVest
1968 – Ceased operations when assets and operations Brazilian Development Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1970)
Split Trust. n
purchased by Canadian Trailmobile Ltd. from Nova Jan. 26, 1972 – Name changed to Minto Mining Ltd. n
Industrial Corp.
Brascan SoundVest Total Return Fund (Ont. Sept. 29,
Brazilian Diamonds Limited (Yuk. Feb. 5, 2001)
Bras d'Or Coal Co. Ltd. (unknown) 2004)
Nov. 19, 2003 – Continued into British Columbia.
1969 – Operations ceased. Co. out of business. Jan. 1, 2010 – Merged together with Brascan SoundVest
July 18, 2011 – Name changed to Kincora Copper Limited
Diversified Income Fund (BSDI) into Brookfield Soundvest
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Kincora Group
Bras d'Or Mines Ltd. (Que. 1974) Equity Fund (formerly Bascan SoundVest Focused
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 24, 1985 – Under amalgamation agreement dated Business Trust); basis 1.655611 Brookfield trust units for
shs. of co. exchanged for shs. of Belmoral Mines Ltd.; 1 BSDI trust unit and 1.256327 Brookfield trust units for Brazilian Gold Corporation (B.C. Aug. 23, 2007)
basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. 1 old trust unit. (see Brookfield Soundvest Equity Fund) Nov. 25, 2013 – Acquired by Brazil Resources Inc.; basis
0.172 Brazil Resources shs. for 1 Brazilian Gold sh. (see
Brascade Corporation (Can. Sept. 13, 2004 amalg.) Brasil Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 25, 1984)
Brazil Resources Inc.)
Dec. 13, 2006 – Continued into Ontario. Oct. 5, 1990 – Name changed to ARI Automated
Jan. 1, 2007 – Amalgamated with Diversified Canadian Recycling Inc. n Brazilian Goldfields Ltd. (Bahamas Mar. 21, 1997)
Financial II Corp. (DCF II) and Diversified Canadian Nov. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Brazilian International
Holdings Inc. (DCHI) to form new co. with same name Brass Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 6, 2007) Goldfields Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Brascade Corporation. A total of 522,486 cl. 1 sr. pref. Nov. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Heatherdale Resources
ser. B shs. of Brascade and 3,865,812 cl. A pref. shs. of Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Brazilian International Goldfields Limited (Bahamas
DCF II were redeemed at Cdn$40 and Cdn$25 per sh., acquisition of Heatherdale Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new Mar. 21, 1997)
respectively; 3,581,677 cl. 1 sr. pref. ser. B shs. of for 2.5 old shs. n Mar. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Aguila American
Brascade held by DCF II and DCHI were cancelled; and Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
the remaining 1,160,375 Brascade pref. shs. and Brass Ring Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1980)
4,134,188 cl. A pref. shs. of DCF II were exchanged for Dec. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Oneida Resources Brazilian Light and Power Company Limited (Can.
new ser. A sr. pref. shs. at the conversion rate of 1.6 and Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & July 12, 1912; via letters patent)
1.0 per sh., respectively. Energy) June 23, 1969 – Name changed to Brascan Limited. n
Nov. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Brookfield Investments
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) La Brasserie O'Malley de Québec Ltée (Que. 1963)
Aug. 19, 1966 – Placed into bankruptcy. No further report. Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company, Limited
(Can. July 12, 1912; via letters patent)
Brascade Resources Inc. (Ont. 1975) July 4, 1966 – Name changed to Brazilian Light and
July 24, 1981 – Continued into Canada. Brassneck Capital Corp. (Alta. June 18, 2015)
Aug. 30, 2017 – Name changed to National Access Power Company Limited. n
Sept. 13, 2004 – Formed Brascade Corporation in
Canada on amalgamation with a wholly owned subsid. Cannabis Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of (old) National Access Cannabis BrazMin Corp. (British Virgin Islands Apr. 5, 2005 amalg.)
of Brascan Corporation; basis 1 Brascade Corporation
Corp. (NAC) and concurrent amalgamation of (old) NAC July 9, 2007 – Name changed to Talon Metals Corp. n
cl.1 series B pfd. sh. for 1 Brascade Resources series B
pfd. sh. n with wholly owned 1119622 B.C. Ltd.; basis 1.205 new
for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Brazos Pacific Corporation (B.C. Dec. 6, 1978)
Nov. 8, 1994 – Name changed to S.T.A. Resources
Brascan Adjustable Rate Trust I (Ont. July 28, 2005)
Brauch Database Systems, Inc. (Ont. Jan. 7, 2000 Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aug. 15, 2008 – Final distribution of $0.03 per trust unit
amalg.)
was paid to unitholders of record July 31, 2008, following
June 2003 – Wound up; basis unknown. Brazos Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Dec. 6, 1978)
termination of the trust on Aug. 1, 2008.
Apr. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Brazos Pacific
Bravada Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 4, 2009) Corporation. n
Brascan Corporation (Ont. Aug. 1, 1997 amalg.)
Jan. 7, 2011 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Nov. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Brookfield Asset
continue with same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Bre-X Minerals Ltd. (Alta. May 30, 1988)
Management Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Energy) Mar. 26, 1997 – Held rights to develop the Busang
Brascan Financial Corporation (Ont. Feb. 8, 1994) property in Indonesia, on which it had reported a major
Bravo Gold Corp. (B.C. July 18, 1983) gold discovery. Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold
Dec. 31, 2004 – Amalgamated with Trilon Holdings Inc.
Apr. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Homestake Resource Inc., joint venturer, developer and operator of the Busang
to continue as 1644036 Ontario Limited; basis unknown.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Brascan Limited (Can. July 12, 1912; via letters patent)
Aug. 11, 1997 – Amalgamated with The Edper Group Bravo Gold Inc. (B.C. July 18, 1983)
Limited to form EdperBrascan Corporation; basis (i) 1.5 Sept. 22, 1998 – Name changed to International Bravo
new cl. A ltd. vtg. shs. of EdperBrascan for 1 cl. A sh. of Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Brascan; (ii) 1 new cl. A pref. sh., ser. 4 of EdperBrascan
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project, announced that after its due diligence review of Breckenridge Technologies Inc. (Ont. Mar. 21, 1988) Brett Oil & Gas Ltd. (unknown)
Busang, it had found only 'insignificant' traces of gold. Oct. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Breckenridge Minerals 1964 – Acquired by Calmar West Oils Ltd. for 2,000,000
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 4, 1997 – Strathcona Mineral Services Limited, an Inc. n shs. (see Calmar West Oils Ltd.)
independent auditor, confirmed findings.
May 7, 1997 – Indonesian gov't transferred all leases Breezy Lake Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Brett Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1948)
held by Bre-X to state-owned PT Aneka Tambang. 1970 – Charter cancelled. 1978 – Name changed to Bro Resources Ltd.; basis 1
May 8, 1997 – Members of the Bre-X Minerals Group new for 5 old shs. n
announced that they had sought and received court Bren-Mar Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 17, 1983)
protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Sept. 22, 2000 – Name changed to Canadian Metals Brett Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 11, 1986)
Act and the Alberta and C.B.C.A. Several lawsuits were Exploration Ltd. n Aug. 25, 2010 – Acquired by Osisko Mining Corp.; basis
launched against Bre-X, Bresea Resources Ltd. (held 0.34 Osisko shs. plus $0.0001 for 1 Brett sh. (see Osisko
22.36% interest at Oct. 16, 1996) and other defendents Bren-Mar Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 17, 1983) Mining Corporation)
claiming in excess of $3,000,000,000 in damages. Mar. 15, 2000 – Name changed to Bren-Mar Minerals Oct. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Osisko Hammond Reef
Subsequently the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Gold Ltd. (see Osisko Mining Corporation)
appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. (PWC) as interim
receiver and manager. Brenbar Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Brett Trethewey Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 18, 1927)
May 1, 2002 – An amended settlement agreement was Jan. 1, 2011 – Amalgamated with Concopper Enterprises Wound up. Shldrs. entitled to distribution of 0.1¢ per sh.
entered into to settle all claims, other than trade creditors, Inc. and Mirado Nickel Mines Limited to form Micon Gold
for claims issued 12 mths. prior to the agreement date. Inc.; basis 1.0200 Micon Gold cl A. shs. for 1 Concopper Brettland Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1967)
Under the agreement, Bresea's obligation was to pay cl. A sh. and 0.3116 Micon Gold cl. B shs. for 1 Mar. 26, 1974 – Name changed to Valdez Resource
$9,000,000 to Bre-X's trustee and to transfer to Bre-X the Concopper cl. B sh.; 0.4185 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1 Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
49,000,000 Bre-X com. shs. issued to Bresea. These Mirado sh.; and 0.0363 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1
monies and Bre-X shs. would be held by PWC pending Brenbar sh. Bretton Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
completion or termination of the agreement. Also Bresea Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
would receive for cancellation 800,000 of its own com. Brenda Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1955)
shs. held by Bre-X and Bresea would be released from May 2, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired Bretton Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
all claims by Bre-X and its past and present shldrs. by Noranda Inc.; basis $21 per sh. (see Noranda Inc.) 1958 – Name changed to Bretton Mines Ltd. n
Completion of the agreement was subject to several
conditions, including approval of the courts in Alberta, Brenda Yellowknife Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) The Bretton Resource Corporation (Alta. July 6, 1954)
Ontario and Texas. The termination date, originally July 1952 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Suncrest Capital
31, 2002, was extended indefinitely by the Alberta court Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
following approval by the courts of Alberta and Ontario Brendex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
but not Texas. Feb. 4, 1983 – Struck off register. Bretzin Lead Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Sept. 30, 2004 – Agreement closed following approval 1949 – Name changed to Bretzin Mines Ltd.
by the court in Texas. Brendon Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
Feb. 4, 2005 – Bresea (renamed Sasamat Capital July 27, 1976 – Name changed to Brendex Resources Brew Kettle Corporation (Ont. Aug. 21, 1992)
Corporation in Aug. 2001) had all claims against it settled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Lago Resources Ltd.;
Terms included the release of 49,000,000 Bre-X shs. and basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
$9,040,000 ($40,000 int.) to PWC, the repurchase of Brenmac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
800,000 Bresea shs. from PWC and the return to Bresea Nov. 4, 1975 – Name changed to International Brenmac Brewbac Resources Inc. (Ont. 1986)
of certain escrowed funds valued at approx. $483,500. Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 28, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
Also Bresea issued to PWC 655,184 fully paid and
non-assessable com. shs. representing 10% of Bresea's Brenmore Quebec Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938) Brewers & Distillers of Vancouver Limited (Can. 1923)
outstanding capital. The 10% equity pool was to be Dec. 29, 1979 – Dissolved. Feb. 1959 – Name changed to Western Canada
distributed by a professional trustee who would process Breweries Limited. n
and adjudicate the submitted claims and take custody of Brenna Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 26, 1987)
the pool from PWC. There were no distributions available May 20, 1999 – Name changed to Clearview Mineral Brewis Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
for shldrs. Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Jan. 21, 1955 – Name changed to DeCoursey-Brewis
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Brea Resources Corp. (Can. Aug. 10, 2010) Brennan & Kenty Bros. Prospecting Co. Ltd. (Ont.
Sept. 10, 2012 – Name changed to Goldstream Minerals 1934) Brewmaster Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Goldstream 1953 – Charter cancelled. 1987 – Amalgamated (1 new for 5 old shs.) with Jolt
Exploration Ltd. and subsequent amalgamation of Beverage Company, Ltd. (1 for 1) and Interbev Packaging
Goldstream with a wholly owned subsidiary; basis 1 new Brent Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Corp. The basis of the amal. was 5 shs. of Brewmaster
for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 27, 1979 – Name changed to Brent Petroleum for one sh. of Jolt Beverage and 2 shs. of Interbev for
Industries, Ltd. n one sh. of Jolt Beverage. Brewmaster is now a division
Bread Basket International Ltd. (Que. 1971) of the Jolt Beverage Company, Ltd.
Dec. 22, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Brent Petroleum Industries, Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
May 20, 1983 – Name changed to B.P.I. Resources Ltd.; Brewster Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1968)
Breaker Energy Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 8, 2004) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 2, 1976 – Name changed to Mace Technology Inc.;
Dec. 11, 2009 – Formed NAL Petroleum (BEL) Ltd. in basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Alberta on amalgamation with 1494705 Alberta Ltd., a Brent Resources Group Ltd. (B.C. 1983 amalg.)
wholly owned subsid. of NAL Oil & Gas Trust; basis 0.475 Feb. 28, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Brex Exploration Inc. (Can. June 2, 1986)
NAL trust units for 1 Breaker sh. n Nov. 6, 2008 – Dissolved.
Brentwood Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Breakwater Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1979) Nov. 7, 1986 – Name changed to Maverick Naturalite BriAlto Energy Corporation (Alta. Jan. 27, 1994)
May 11, 1992 – Continued into Canada. Beef Corporation. n Sept. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Highland Energy Inc.
Sept. 8, 2011 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of following reverse takeover acquisition of Highland Energy
Nyrstar NV for $7.00 per sh. Brenwest Mining Limited (B.C. Feb. 22, 1980) Ltd. n
Sept. 28, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. Mar. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Ridgeway Petroleum
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Brian Mines Ltd. (Man. 1959)
Brears Trucking Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 20, 1997) 1968 – Charter cancelled.
June 8, 2000 – Name changed to Allnet Secom Inc. on Brenzac Development Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987)
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Apr. 20, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Brenzac Briana Bio-Tech Inc. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1986)
Allnet Secom Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Feb. 22, 1999 – Filed a Notice of Intention To Make a
Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Breckenridge Minerals Inc. (Ont. Mar. 21, 1988) Bresea Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1980) Apr. 27, 1999 – Deemed bankrupt as its proposal was
June 7, 2005 – Name changed to WavePower Systems May 6, 1983 – Continued into British Columbia. rejected by creditors. David Azoulay et Associés Inc. was
International Inc. following acquisition of WavePower Feb. 26, 1990 – Continued into Canada. appointed trustee.
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aug. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Sasamat Capital June 2002 – All assets sold except for a participating
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n interest in a U.S. company, the value of which remained
Breckenridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 26, 1984) uncertain.
Sept. 25, 2003 – Name changed to GTO Resources Inc.; Brett Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1967) June 1, 2004 – Trustee discharged and there were no
basis 1 new for 16 old shs. n 1968 – Name changed to Brettland Mines Ltd. n funds available for distribution to shldrs.
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Briana Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1986) BridgePoint International inc. (Que. May 28, 1962; via Briggand Energy Corp. (Alta. May 13, 1996)
Sept. 25, 1990 – Name changed to Briana Bio-Tech Inc. n letters patent) Mar. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Canop Worldwide
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Nov. 3, 2003 – Privatized. BridgePoint shldrs. received Corp. following acquisition of Canop International
Briar-Court Mines Ltd (Ont. 1965) 4,500,000 units (1 com. sh. & 1/2 wt.) of Afcan Mining Resource Ventures Inc. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Corporation held by the company; basis 0.078 Afcan units
for 1 BridgePoint cl. A sh. Bright Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Briar Glen Developments Corporation (B.C. Dec. 22, Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
1986) Bridgeport Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 10, 2007)
Sept. 7, 1994 – Name changed to Innova Technologies Dec. 4, 2012 – Name changed to Premier Royalty Inc. Bright Star Metals Inc. (Alta. Nov. 28, 1994)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n following acquisition of Premier Royalty Corporation; basis Mar. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Jasper Mining
1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Brican Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1976)
May 6, 1991 – Name changed to International Brican Bridger Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1971) Bright Star Trio Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 1978 – Home Oil Co. Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. at May 18, 1972 – Merged into Salem Mines Ltd.
$12.60 per sh. (see Home Oil Company Limited)
Bricana Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Bright Star Ventures Corporation (Alta. Nov. 28, 1994)
June 1982 – Charter cancelled Mar. 14, 1978; revived Bridger Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 2, 1985) Oct. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Bright Star Metals
Feb. 6, 1980. Notice given of company's intention to Aug. 20, 1993 – Name changed to BDG Pacific Inc. n
dissolve and distribute assets amongst its shldrs. Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Bright Star Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1980)
The Brick Group Income Fund (Alta. May 25, 2004) Bridges Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 1, 1988 amalg.) Jan. 22, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Dec. 30, 2010 – Succeeded by The Brick Ltd. pursuant Aug. 1, 1995 – Struck off register.
to plan of arrangement whereby The Brick Ltd. was BrightPath Early Learning Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 2005)
formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a The Bridges Initiatives Inc. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1994) July 31, 2017 – Acquired by Busy Bees Holdings Limited;
corporation and the fund was subsequently dissolved. n May 18, 1999 – Name changed to Bridges.com Inc. n basis 80¢ cash per sh.

Bridges Transitions Inc. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1994) Brightwave Ventures Inc. (Can. Dec. 31, 1999)
The Brick Ltd. (Can. Sept. 24, 2010)
July 25, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by May 20, 2003 – Formed SNB Capital Corp. in British
Apr. 2, 2013 – Acquired by Leon's Furniture Limited; basis
1239381 Alberta Inc.; basis $0.98 per sh. Columbia on amalgamation with Stratos BioTechnologies
either $5.40 or 0.0054 3% Leon's deb. for 1 The Brick
Inc. and Nucleus BioScience Inc., with Brightwave the
sh.
Bridges.com Inc. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1994) deemed acquiror; basis 0.3333 new for 1 Stratos sh.,
Bricol Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 2, 1999) July 7, 2004 – Name changed to Bridges Transitions 0.3319 new for 1 Nucleus sh. and 0.3424 new for 1
Mar. 18, 2011 – Name changed to QSolar Limited Inc. n Brightwave sh. n
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of QSolar Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Bridgetown Energy Corporation (Alta. Oct. 6, 1994) Brightwest Resource Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1987)
Aug. 15, 2001 – Acquired by Olympia Energy Inc. for Sept. 9, 1994 – Name changed to CD ROM Network
Bridge & Tank Company of Canada Limited (Ont. $1.95 per sh. (see Olympia Energy Inc.) Corp.; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
1954) Industrials)
May 1, 1979 – Amalgamated with a subsid. of York Steel Bridgewater Systems Corporation (Can. Apr. 3, 1997)
Construction Limited; basis 1 redeem. special sh. for 1 Aug. 19, 2011 – Acquired by Amdocs Limited for $8.20 Brightwork Resources Inc. (B.C. June 8, 1988)
com. sh. (special shs. subsequently redeemed at $7.20 per sh. Jan. 6, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Brightwork
per sh.). Pfce. shs. redeemed prior to amalg. on Apr. 20, Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
1979. Bridgewest Development Corporation (B.C. Mar. 18,
1981) Brigus Gold Corp. (Yuk. May 2003)
Bridge Echo Lake Mines (Ont. 1950) Sept. 10, 1984 – Name changed to BDC Industries Corp.; June 9, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see Primero
Nov. 1963 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mining Corp.)
Mar. 11, 2014 – Amalgamated with wholly owned
Bridge Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971) Brier Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 18, 1986) subsidiary of Primero Mining Corp.; basis $0.000001
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 2, 2000 – Name changed to Ashlar Financial cash, 0.175 Primero com. shs. and 0.1 newly incorporated
Services Corp. pursuant to acquisition of Ashlar Capital Fortune Bay Corp. com. shs. for 1 Brigus com. sh. (see
Bridge Resources Corp. (Alta. July 21, 2006) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Primero Mining Corp.)
Apr. 24, 2012 – Name changed to Idaho Natural
Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n Brigade Resource Corp. (B.C. Oct. 9, 2014) Brigus Gold ULC (Can. June 25, 2010 amalg.)
July 21, 2017 – Name changed to Green 2 Blue Energy June 28, 2010 – Amalgamated with 1526735 Alberta
Bridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1980) Corp. following the reverse takeover acquisition of (old) ULC, a wholly owned subsid. of Apollo Gold Corporation
Aug. 21, 1984 – Name changed to Ravenroc Resources Green 2 Blue Energy Corp. (concurrently renamed G2BE (deemed acquiror); basis 5.4742 Apollo shs. for 1 Linear
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Canada Inc.). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) sh. Subsequently, Apollo changed its name to Brigus
Gold Corp. and consolidated its shs. on a 1-for-4 basis.
Bridge River Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928) Brigade Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979) (see Brigus Gold Corp.)
Sept. 1958 – Name changed to Bridge River United Mines Dec. 8, 1987 – Amalgamated with International Wildrose
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Resources Ltd. (1 for 1), Consolidated Dakota Resources Brikon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
Ltd., (1 for 1) and Mac-Am Resources Corp. (1 for 1) to June 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Bridge River Development Corp. (B.C. 1979) continue as Colossus Resource Equities Inc.; basis 1
new for 3 old shs. Brilliant Mining Corp. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1998)
Jan. 13, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 24, 2011 – Name changed to Brilliant Resources
Bridge River Noel Gold Mines Limited (unknown) Brigadier Capital Corporation (Alta. 1987) Inc. n
Oct. 23, 1958 – Dissolved. May 1, 1995 – Name changed to Brigadier Venture
Capital Corporation; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Brilliant Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1998)
Bridge River United Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928) June 25, 2015 – Name changed to FCF Capital Inc. n
Dec. 1970 – Name changed to International Space Brigadier Energy Inc. (Alta. 1987)
Modules Ltd. n Mar. 17, 1999 – Acquired by Raider Resources Ltd.; basis Brimac Development Corporation (Alta. Feb. 16, 1987)
0.8 Raider shs. for 1 Brigadier sh. (see Raider Resources Feb. 2, 1993 – Name changed to Wintertherm
Bridgebank Capital Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1986) Ltd.) Corporation. n
Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Aquarius Coatings
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Brigadier Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1981) Brimm Energy Corp. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1991)
Apr. 4, 1994 – Name changed to Parametric Ventures Aug. 29, 1994 – Continued into Canada.
Bridgedan Equities Inc. (Alta. 1987) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.3 old shs. n Mar. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Odyssey Petroleum
Oct. 30, 1989 – Name changed to Everlast Filtration Corporation. n
Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Brigadier Venture Capital Corporation (Alta. 1987)
July 31, 1997 – Name changed to Brigadier Energy Inc.; Brimstone Gold Corp. (Can. July 27, 1988)
Bridgeland Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1962) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Oct. 21, 1999 – Name changed to Foxpoint Resources
May 4, 1967 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Brigdon Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1973)
Mar. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Tikal Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new com. for 1 old cl. A sh. n
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Brinco Limited (N.L. 1953) Britco Oils Limited (Ont. 1952) British Columbia Forest Products Limited (B.C. Jan.
May 29, 1986 – Merged with its parent co., Dorset Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines 31, 1946)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Resources Ltd., to form Consolidated Brinco Limited. and Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Dec. 30, 1971 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Each holder of 1000 or more cl. A com. shs. of Brinco Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) continue with same name.
received one cl. A com. sh. of the new co. and $1.00 for Sept. 14, 1988 – Formed Fletcher Challenge Canada
10 old shs. (see Consolidated Brinco Limited) Britcol Entertainment Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Limited on amalgamation with Crown Forest Products
Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. Ltd. n
Brinton Carpets Ltd. (unknown)
Nov. 1966 – Acquired by Armstrong Cork Canada Ltd. Britcol Resource Development Ltd. (B.C. 1979) British Columbia Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
for $51 per sh. June 16, 1987 – Name changed to Coldspring Resources Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. n
Brinton-Peterboro Carpet Co. Ltd. (unknown) British Columbia Mineral Recoveries Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
June 24, 1963 – Name changed to Brinton Carpets Ltd. n British Alberta Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
1960 – Struck off register.
Brio Gold Inc. (Ont. July 11, 2014) British Columbia Oil Lands Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
May 28, 2018 – Acquired by Leagold Mining Corporation; British American Bank Note Company Limited (Can. 1976 – BP Exploration Canada Ltd. acquired all o/s shs.
basis 0.922 Leagold com. shs. plus 0.4 wt. for 1 Brio Gold 1909) of the co. for $20 per sh.
com. sh. Oct. 1, 1984 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Bell Canada;
basis 0.85 com. sh. of Bell Canada for 1 sh. British British Columbia Packers Limited (Can. 1928)
Brio Industries Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1986) American Bank Note. (see The Bell Telephone Company Nov. 1, 1984 – Acquired by Weston Resources Ltd., a
Oct. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Leading Brands, Inc. of Canada) subsid. of George Weston Ltd., for $71.50 per cl. A sh.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) and $65 per cl. B sh.
British-American Construction & Materials Ltd. (Man.
Brionor Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 8, 2009) 1960) British Columbia Power Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1928)
June 9, 2017 – Name changed to Magna Terra Minerals Aug. 1967 – Name changed to B.A.C.M. Industries Sept. 1963 – Liquidated following purch. of its operating
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited. n subsid., B.C. Electric Company, by Govt. of B.C. Final
price agreed to by both parties, was $197,114,358.
Brisa International S.A. (Luxembourg) The British American Oil Company Limited (Ont. 1906) 1969 – Initial distribution to shldrs. was $18.70 per sh.,
July 29, 1986 – Shldrs. passed a resolution to dissolve June 4, 1909 – Continued into Canada; via Dominion of which 52.64208¢ subject to income tax, paid Dec. 30,
and voluntarily liquidate the company. charter. 1961. Distribution of $25 per sh., of which 95¢ subject to
Aug. 29, 1986 – Shldrs. received nine ordinary shs. of Jan. 1, 1969 – Name changed to Gulf Oil Canada income tax, paid Jan. 2, 1964; 50¢ per sh. paid Mar. 12,
Basic Resources International (Bahamas) Limited for Limited. n 1965; final distribution of 2.82¢ per sh. made in early
each sh. of Brisa held. 1969.
British American Royalties Ltd. (Ont.)
Brisbane Capital Corp. (Yuk. Jan. 28, 1999) 1954 – Wound up. No distribution reported. British Columbia Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. (Can. 1925)
Dec. 17, 2003 – Dissolved. Apr. 1951 – Name changed to Alaska Pine and Cellulose
British Canadian Lithium Mines Ltd. (unknown 1933) Ltd. n
Brisbet Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) 1969 – Charter surrendered.
Oct. 5, 1959 – Dissolved. British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation
British Canadian Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1922) (B.C. Feb. 22, 1978)
Briscoe Bryce Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) 1936 – Assets acquired by Santa Fe Gold Mines Ltd. Sept. 1, 1988 – Name changed to Westar Group Ltd. n
1965 – Name changed to Geovolco Mining Ltd. n (see Santa Fe Gold Mines Ltd.)
British Columbia Telephone Company (Can. Apr. 12,
Bristol Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1967) British Canadian Resources Ltd. (Can. 1980) 1916)
Aug. 22, 1977 – Dissolved. Nov. 10, 1983 – Acquired by Westgrowth Petroleums Ltd. May 1, 1993 – Formed BC TELECOM Inc as the holding
Shldrs. received 1 Westgrowth com. sh. and $1.20 or 2 company and became a wholly owned subsidiary of BC
Bristol Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1986) Westgrowth com. shs., in each case with 0.5 Westgrowth
July 17, 1996 – Name changed to Afrasia Mineral Fields TELECOM Inc with name changed to BC TEL; basis 1
ser. C pref. shs. and 0.5 wts. to purch. 1 Westgrowth sh. BC TELECOM com. sh. for 1 British Columbia Telephone
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n at $5.00 over a 3-year period. com. sh. All existing British Columbia Telephone pref.
shs. were redesignated under the BC TEL name. n
Bristol Mines (1946) Ltd. (B.C. 1946) British Canadian Trust Company (Can. - unspecified)
Sept. 1973 – Name changed to Camero Developments Jan. 1961 – Acquired by The Canada Trust Co. for $303
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n British Columbia Telephone Company (Can. Apr. 12,
per sh.
1916; via Special Act of Parliament)
British Columbia Electric Company Limited (B.C. May 1, 1993 – Name changed to BC TEL. n
Bristol Oils Limited (Ont. 1948)
1953 – Name changed to New Bristol Oils Limited; basis 1926)
1 new for 4 old shs. n Aug. 1, 1961 – Expropriated by Govt. of B.C. Pref. shldrs. British Dominion Oil and Development Corporation
received divds. to final payments being 34¢ on the 4% Limited (Can. 1925)
shs., 19¢ on the 4.5% shs., 20¢ on the 4.5% shs., 41¢ May 1950 – Name changed to New British Dominion Oil
Brit-Leduc Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
on the 4 3/4% shs., 22¢ on the 5% shs., and 24¢ on the Company Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 18, 1963 – Dissolved.
5.5% shs. Pref. shs. then exchanged par-for-par through
Britalta Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1949) the Montreal Trust Co. for perpetual govt. guar. bds. British Empire Oil Developments Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 16,
1962 – Assets acquired by Wilshire Oil Co. of Texas. bearing int. from at rates equal to divd. rates of pref. shs. 1948)
exch.; and callable on same terms including redempt. Dec. 30, 1950 – Taken over by Trans Empire Oils Ltd.;
Britannia Gold Corp. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979) prem. At holder's option, perpetual bds. were exch. prior basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
June 14, 1999 – Name changed to Britannia Minerals to Aug. 1, 1962, for 25-yr. bds. maturing at par on Aug.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n 1, 1986, but otherwise bearing same terms and conditions British Gas plc (U.K. 1986)
as perpetual bds. Funded debt included $40,000,000 6% Feb. 18, 1997 – Name changed to BG plc.
Britannia Minerals Corp. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979) debs. conv. into com. shs. of B.C. Power Corp. at the
British Group Holdings Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1987)
Aug. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Nanotek Inc. n curr. rate of 27 shs. per $1,000 deb. ($37.04 per sh.).
Oct. 15, 1996 – Name changed to British Group
These debentures were called for redemption on June
Resources Ltd. n
Britannia Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1908) 18, 1962, at 105.70 and accr. int. Other 1st mtge. bds.
Liquidated. All assets transferred to Howe Sound Co., and debs. o/s were assumed by B.C. Hydro and Power
British Group Real Estate Corp. (B.C. May 1, 1987)
500 Fifth Ave., New York. Authority.
Dec. 14, 1999 – Name changed to British Group Realty
Britannica House Trust (Ont. 1945) British Columbia Electric Power and Gas Co. Ltd. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 30, 1971 – Wound up and assets distributed. (B.C. 1926)
Dec. 17, 1946 – Name changed to British Columbia British Group Realty Corporation (B.C. May 1, 1987)
Britannica Resources Corp. (B.C. May 17, 1966) Electric Company Limited. n Feb. 26, 2002 – Amalgamated with J. Block Acquisition
Oct. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Trinity Valley Energy Co. Ltd.; basis 1 J. Block redeem. pfce. sh. immediately
Corp. n British Columbia Explorers (1953) Ltd. (B.C. 1953) redeemed for $1.80 per sh. Co. now private.
1961 – Liquidated. Distributed to minority shldrs. $2.25
Britaura Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) British Group Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 1, 1987)
and 7 free shs. Perlite Mining Corp. for each sh. held.
June 4, 1958 – Name changed to Luckridge Phosphate Oct. 28, 1997 – Name changed to British Group Real
Majority shldr. (Rio Tinto) received free and pooled shs.
Mines Ltd. n Estate Corp. n
to extent of 6.36 Perlite shs. for 1 old sh. (see Perlite
Mining Corp. Ltd.)
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British Industries Ltd. (B.C. May 1, 1987) Brittany Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 6, 1987) Brocker Investments Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
Apr. 16, 1992 – Name changed to British Group Holdings Aug. 21, 1997 – Name changed to Brittany Energy Inc.; Jan. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Brocker Technology
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Group Ltd. n

British International Finance (Canada) Limited (Ont. Brittany Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 6, 1987) Brocker Technology Group Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
1960) June 16, 1999 – Amalgamated with Uniglobe Ventures July 21, 2001 – Continued into New Brunswick.
Aug. 15, 1972 – Name changed to BIF Corporation Ltd. and 825281 Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of June 26, 2003 – Name changed to Datec Group Ltd. n
Limited. n Diaz Resources Ltd., to form Diaz Energy Inc.; basis 0.85
new for 1 Uniglobe Ventures sh. and 0.75 new for 1 Brockton Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 8, 2000)
British Manganese Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Brittany sh. (see Diaz Resources Ltd.) Mar. 6, 2007 – Name changed to MegaWest Energy
1957 – Charter cancelled. Corp. n
Briyante Software Corp. (B.C. June 29, 1983)
British Matachewan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1919) Nov. 26, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Brockton Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1987)
1977 – Name changed to Saskuram Explorations Inc. n Imagis Technologies Inc.; basis 0.31111 post-cons. new Nov. 19, 1992 – Name changed to Chartwell Ventures
Imagis (4.5 for 1) sh. for 1 old Briyante sh. (see Imagis Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
British Medical Services Limited (B.C. Aug. 25, 1982) Technologies Inc.)
Oct. 5, 1990 – Name changed to BMD Enterprises Ltd.; Brockville Chemicals Limited (Can. 1959)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Bro Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1948)
Oct. 1965 – Merged with Genstar Ltd.; basis 0.57 new
Oct. 8, 1981 – Continued into British Columbia.
com. sh. Sogemines for each partic. pref. sh. Brockville
British Mortgage & Trust Company (Ont. 1877) Dec. 6, 1990 – Name changed to Canadian Quantum
com. shldrs. received 1/10 of shs. received by pref.
Sept. 30, 1965 – Merged with Victoria and Grey Trust Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Co.; basis 1 sh. Victoria and Grey for each 6 shs. British FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Brohm Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Mortgage. Aug. 12, 1988 – Merged with MFC Mining Finance
Broad Scope Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Corporation to form MinVen Gold Corporation; basis 1
British Newfoundland Corporation Ltd. (N.L. 1953) Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
new for 1 old sh. (see MinVen Gold Corporation)
June 30, 1971 – Name changed to Brinco Limited. n Newore Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Broken Hill Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
British Pacific Financial Inc. (B.C. 1984) Broadback Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 10, 1988 – Name changed to Inter-Asia Equities Dec. 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Brominco Inc. (Que. 1976)
Broadband Learning Corporation (Can. Oct. 5, 2004)
May 17, 1985 – Acquired by Aur Resources Inc.; basis
Feb. 11, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
British Pacific Investment Corporation (B.C. 1967) 2.5 new for 1 old sh. (see Aur Resources Inc.)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Dissolved. Broadcast Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 4, 2005)
Bromley.Marr ECOS Inc. (Alta. Nov. 18, 1994)
Dec. 15, 2006 – Formed Pebble Creek Mining Ltd. in
British Pacific Oils Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1937) Aug. 31, 1999 – All the directors of the company resigned
British Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition
Sept. 5, 1939 – Liquidated. due to existing debt difficulties.
of and amalgamation with Pebble Creek Resource Ltd.
Sept. 2, 1999 – Placed into receivership and
British Pacific Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Calgary-based Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed
Nov. 18, 1985 – Name changed to British Pacific Financial receiver.
Broadlands Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Inc. n 2001 – All assets liquidated and secured creditors
Apr. 6, 1995 – Amalgamated with Shorewood Exploration
Ltd. to form International Broadlands Resources Ltd.; suffered a shortfall of about $10,000,000. There were no
British Petroleum Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1929) basis 1 new for 1 Shorewood sh. and 1 new for 1 funds available for distribution to unsecured creditors or
July 21, 1930 – Dissolved. Broadlands sh. (see International Broadlands Resources shldrs.
Ltd.) Feb. 1, 2002 – Receiver discharged.
British Petroleum Company of Canada Limited (Can.
1957) Broadlands Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 6, 1995 amalg.) Bromont Estate Inc. (Que. 1971)
1969 – Name changed to BP Canada (1969) Ltd. n July 16, 2003 – Name changed to Pinnacle Mines Ltd.; May 28, 1979 – Amalgamated with other cos. to form
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Desourdy Inc. Co. now private.
The British Petroleum Company p.l.c. (U.K. 1909)
Dec. 31, 1998 – Formed BP Amoco p.l.c. in United Brompton Advantaged Equal Weight Oil & Gas
Broadview Capital Corporation (Alta. July 29, 1999) Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 24, 2005)
Kingdom on amalgamation with Amoco Corporation; basis May 30, 2000 – Name changed to Broadview Press Inc.
3.97 new for 1 Amoco sh. and 1 new for 1 British June 24, 2008 – Name changed to Brompton Advantaged
following reverse takeover acquisition of Broadview Press Oil & Gas Income Fund. n
Petroleum sh. n Ltd. n
British Petroleums Limited (Can. 1923) Brompton Advantaged Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont.
Broadview Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Feb. 24, 2005)
Mar. 23, 1957 – Name changed to Leamac Petroleums 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Limited. n Sept. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Advantage
Oil & Gas Income Fund. n
Broadview Press Inc. (Alta. July 29, 1999)
British Rubber Co. of Canada Ltd. (Que. 1935) Mar. 24, 2010 – Privatized at 10¢ per sh.
June 30, 1948 – Name changed to Mailman Corp. Ltd. n Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund (Ont. Jan. 1,
Broadview Resources Inc. (Alta. 1987) 2006)
British Silbak Premier Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1935) May 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Stockmen Oil and Gas July 14, 2008 – Name changed to Brompton Advantaged
July 22, 1987 – Name changed to Silbak Premier Mines Ltd. to form Prime Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new VIP Income Fund following merger with Brompton Top
Ltd. n for 2 Stockmen shs. and 1 new for 3.5 Broadview shs. 50 Compound Growth Fund (basis 0.692406-for-1), BG
(see Stockmen Oil and Gas Ltd.) Advantaged S&P/TSX Income Trust Index Fund (1-for-1),
British Ungava Explorations Ltd. (Que. 1961) BG Advantaged Equal Weighted Income Fund
Jan. 1967 – Wound up and assets distributed. Broadwater Developments Inc. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1984) (0.845594-for-1) and BG Advantaged Corporate Bond
Apr. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Wyn Developments Fund (0.577987-for-1). Brompton Advantaged Tracker
British Western Industries Limited (B.C. 1968) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Fund units were consolidated on a 1-for-1.615694 basis. n
Dec. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Amalg. with others
into private co., Royal International Equities Ltd. Minority Broadway Beverages Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Brompton Advantaged VIP Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 1,
shldrs. pd. 55¢ per sh. for stk. Sept. 25, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. 2006)
Sept. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Advantage
Britmont Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Broadway Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1953) VIP Income Fund. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 1958 – Struck off register.
Brompton Equal Weight Income Fund (Ont. May 16,
Britt-Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Brobar Mines & Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 2003)
Sept. 8, 1966 – Dissolved. Feb. 4, 1970 – Charter cancelled. July 7, 2008 – Together with Business Trust Equal Weight
Income Fund, BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Income Fund,
Britt Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 28, 1982) Brock Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 4, 1938) Brompton Tracker Fund, BG Income + Growth Split Trust
July 15, 1992 – Name changed to La Cieba Minerals 1946 – Acquired by Upper Canada Mines Ltd.; basis 1 and Brompton Stable Income Fund, each merged with
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n new for 15 old shs. (see Upper Canada Mines Ltd.) Brompton VIP Income Fund to continue as Brompton VIP
Income Fund; basis Brompton Equal Weight
Brock Petroleums Limited (Can. 1929) (0.8583-for-1), Business Trust Equal Weight
Dec. 17, 1958 – Dissolved. (0.6919-for-1), BG Top 100 Equal Weighted
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(0.7364-for-1), Brompton Tracker Fund (0.6664-for-1), Brongniart Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Brookfield Power Inc. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1969)
BG Income + Growth Split Trust (1.013-for-1) and Sept. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 31, 2008 – Name changed to Brookfield Renewable
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Brompton Stable Income (0.9652-for-1). Power Inc.
Bronson Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Brompton Equal Weight Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont. July 1980 – Name changed to Goliath Gold Mines Ltd.; Brookfield Properties Corporation (Can. Sept. 5, 1978)
Sept. 28, 2004) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n May 9, 2011 – Name changed to Brookfield Office
June 20, 2008 – Name changed to Brompton Oil & Gas Properties Inc. n
Income Fund. n Bronx Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980)
Sept. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Las Vegas From Brookfield Real Estate Services Fund (Ont. Jan. 3,
Brompton Equity Split Corp. (Ont. Feb. 13, 2004) Home.com Entertainment Inc. n 2003)
May 24, 2011 – Amalgamated with Dividend Growth Split Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Brookfield Real Estate
Corp. (DGS); basis 1.493584 DGS cl. A shs. for 1 Bronx Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984) Services Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
Brompton Equity cl. A sh. and 1 DGS pref. sh. for 1 Mar. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Zab Resources Inc.; Brookfield Real Estate Services Inc. was formed to
Brompton Equity pref. sh. basis 50 new for 1 old sh. n facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Brompton MVP Income Fund (Ont. May 22, 2002) Brookbank-Sturgeon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Jan. 3, 2006 – Amalgamated with Brompton VIP Income June 1983 – Merged with Ontex Resources Limited. Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (Bermuda
Fund; basis 1.07245 new VIP units for 1 old MVP unit. June 27, 2011)
(see Brompton VIP Income Fund) Brooke Bond Canada Ltd. (Can. 1911) May 4, 2016 – Name changed to Brookfield Renewable
Nov. 1969 – Name changed to Brooke Bond Foods Partners L.P. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
Brompton Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 28, 2004) Limited. n - Industrials)
Sept. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Oil & Gas
Income Fund. n Brooke Bond Foods Limited (Can. 1911) Brookfield Renewable Power Fund (Que. Sept. 14,
Feb. 29, 1980 – Name changed to Brooke Bond Inc. n 1999)
Brompton Property Group Inc. (Alta. Aug. 21, 1997) Nov. 30, 2011 – Acquired by Brookfield Renewable
Sept. 22, 2005 – Going private transaction; basis 54¢ per Brooke Bond Inc. (Can. 1911) Energy Partners L.P. (BREP); basis 1 BREP LP unit for
sh. Apr. 15, 1984 – Reverted to private co. status upon 1 trust unit or 1 exchangeable share of Great Lakes
redemption of all o/s pref. stk. at $26.16 per sh. Power Holding Corporation and subsequently wound up.
Brompton Stable Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 1, 2002)
July 7, 2008 – Together with Brompton Equal Weight Brooke Cadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. (Ont. Mar. 31,
Income Fund, Business Trust Equal Weight Income Fund, July 22, 1978 – Charter cancelled. 2011)
BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Income Fund, Brompton Mar. 17, 2015 – Acquired by Brookfield Asset
Tracker Fund and BG Income + Growth Split Trust, each Brookemont Capital Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 2007) Management Inc. for US$24.25 per sh.
merged with Brompton VIP Income Fund to continue as Nov. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Turbo Capital Inc.;
Brompton VIP Income Fund; basis Brompton Stable basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Brookfield Soundvest Equity Fund (Ont. Sept. 28,
Income (0.9652-for-1); Brompton Equal Weight 2005)
(0.8583-for-1), Business Trust Equal Weight Feb. 21, 2018 – Name changed to Soundvest Equity
Brookfield Canada Office Properties (Ont. Mar. 19,
(0.6919-for-1), BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Fund. n
2010)
(0.7364-for-1), Brompton Tracker Fund (0.6664-for-1) July 5, 2017 – All o/s trust units not already held acquired
and BG Income + Growth Split Trust (1.013-for-1). by Brookfield Property Partners L.P.; basis $32.50 cash Brookfield SoundVest Split Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 2005)
per trust unit. Feb. 21, 2018 – Name changed to Soundvest Split Trust.
Brompton Top 50 Compound Growth Fund (Ont. Jan. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
8, 2006) Brookfield Capital 1 Corporation (Que. 1986)
July 14, 2008 – Merged with Brompton Advantaged May 11, 1994 – All o/s 7.25% cumu. redeem. retract. pfd. Brookings Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 17, 1981)
Tracker, BG Advantaged S&P/TSX Income Trust Index shs. ser. 1 redeemed for $25 plus $0.19 in accr. divds. June 24, 1993 – Name changed to Cognoscente Software
Fund, BG Advantaged Equal Weighted Income Fund and per sh. International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
BG Advantaged Corporate Bond Fund to form Brompton
Advantaged VIP Income Fund; basis Brompton Top 50 Brookfield Dairy Products Limited (N.S. Sept. 6, 1950) Brookline Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1979)
Compound Growth (0.692406-for-1), Brompton Advantage 1974 – Stated to be a division of Scotsburn Cooperative July 31, 1991 – Continued into Canada.
Tracker (1-for-1), BG Advantaged S&P/TSX Services Ltd., Scotsburn, N.S. Dec. 15, 1995 – Name changed to Ventel, Inc. n
(1.139860-for-1), BG Advantaged Equal Weighted
(0.845594-for-1) and BG Advantaged Corporate Bond Brookfield High Yield Strategic Income Fund (Ont. Brookline Minerals Inc./Minearux Brookline Inc. (B.C.
(0.577987-for-1) . Immediately prior to the merger, May 23, 2012) 1979)
Brompton Advantaged Tracker Fund units were June 22, 2017 – Terminated; distrib. of $8.03 per trust Sept. 19, 1991 – Amalgamated with Golden Group
consolidated on a 1-for-1.615694 basis. unit. Explorations Inc. to form a new co. with the same name
Brookline Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs. (see
Brompton Tracker Fund (Ont. Jan. 26, 2005) Brookfield Homes Ltd (Can. Mar. 30, 1953) Brookline Minerals Inc.)
July 7, 2008 – Together with BG Income + Growth Split May 20, 1997 – Amalgamated with 3307328 Canada
Trust, Brompton Stable Income Fund, Brompton Equal Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Brookfield Properties Brooklyn Energy Corporation (Alta. Jan. 23, 1979)
Weight Income Fund, Business Trust Equal Weight Corporation (Properties); basis 1 com. sh. of Properties June 3, 2004 – Name changed to Lightning Energy Ltd.
Income Fund and BG Top 100 Equal Weighted Income for 1.5 old com. sh. of Brookfield Homes; the 7% following reverse takeover acquisition of Lightning Energy
Fund, each merged with Brompton VIP Income Fund to convertible sub. unsecured deb. convertible into com. Ltd.; basis either $2.10 cash or 0.42 new Lightning shs.
continue as Brompton VIP Income Fund; basis Brompton shs. of Brookfield Properties on a 59.24 new com. shs. for 1 old Brooklyn sh. n
Tracker Fund (0.6664-for-1), BG Income + Growth Split per $1,000 princ. amt. of debs. until Apr. 15, 2004; 1.2
Trust (1.013-for-1), Brompton Stable Income new cl. AA pref. ser. E shs. of Properties for 1 old pref. Brooklyn Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1988)
(0.9652-for-1), Brompton Equal Weight (0.8583-for-1), ser. A sh. (see Brookfield Properties Corporation) Apr. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Stafford Industries
Business Trust Equal Weight (0.6919-for-1) and BG Top Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
100 Equal Weighted (0.7364-for-1). Brookfield New Horizons Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 1,
2011) Brooklyn-Stemwinder Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
Brompton VIP Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 25, 2001) Aug. 1, 2017 – Terminated: basis 20¢ cash per trust unit. June 1952 – Dissolved.
Sept. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill VIP Income
Fund. n Brookfield Office Properties Canada (Ont. Mar. 19, Brooklyn Ventures Corp. (B.C. Oct. 15, 2007)
2010) June 4, 2009 – Name changed to World Famous Pizza
Brompton VIP Income Trust (Ont. Oct. 25, 2001) Feb. 29, 2012 – Name changed to Brookfield Canada Company Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Nov. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Brompton VIP Income Office Properties. n takeover acquisition of CFGI Holdings Inc. (see FPsurvey
Fund. n - Industrials)
Brookfield Office Properties Inc. (Can. Sept. 5, 1978)
Bronco Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 2004) June 9, 2014 – Acquired by Brookfield Property Partners Brookmere Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1982)
Nov. 10, 2010 – Acquired by Legacy Oil + Gas Inc.; basis L.P. (BPP) on the basis of US$20.34 cash, 1 non-vtg. July 13, 1984 – Name changed to Tegra Enterprises
0.0182 Legacy shs. for 1 Bronco sh. (see Legacy Oil + unit of BPP or one unit of Brookfield Office Properties Inc. n
Gas Inc.) Exchange LP, a subsidiary of BPP, for each com. sh.
held. Class AAA pfce. shs. ser. G, H, J and K could be Brooks Automation (Canada), Inc. (Can. Dec. 12, 1985)
Bronco Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1980) retained or exchanged for Brookfield Property Split Corp. July 23, 2004 – Called for redemption; basis 0.52 new
Sept. 5, 1985 – Name changed to Quorum Resource senior pfd. shs. ser. 1, 2, 3 and 4, respectively, on a Brooks Automation, Inc. sh. for 1 old Brooks Automation
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n 1-for-1 basis. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) (Canada) exch. sh.
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Brooks Distributors Inc. (Ont. 1987) Brown-McDade Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Bruin Point Helium Corp. (B.C. Aug. 15, 2013)
Aug. 21, 1995 – Formed Ambrex Mining Corporation in Mar. 26, 1987 – Name changed to QZZ Inc. following May 11, 2018 – Name changed to American Helium Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ontario on amalgamation with Ambrex Mining amalgamation with 66123 Ontario Ltd.; basis 1 new for (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation. n 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Bruin Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Brooks God's Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 12, Brown-Munro Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1929) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
1933) June 15, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
1936 – Name changed to Brooks God's Lake Mines Ltd. Bruncor Inc. (N.B. July 1, 1985)
and continued into Ontario; basis 200 new for 1 old sh. n Brown Oils Ltd. (unknown) June 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Maritime Telegraph
1956 – Acquired by Scurry-Rainbow Oil (Sask.) Ltd.; basis and Telephone Company Limited (MT&T), Island Telecom
Brooks God's Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) 6 new for 5 old shs. Inc. and NewTel Enterprises Limited to form Aliant Inc.;
Aug. 15, 1960 – Charter cancelled. basis 1.667 new for 1 MT&T sh., 0.6015 new for 1 MT&T
Brown-Overton Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) pref. sh., 1 new for 1 Island Telecom sh., 1.567 new for
Brooks-PRI Automation (Canada), Inc. (Can. Dec. 12, Aug. 21, 1974 – Name changed to Oxbow Resources 1 NewTel sh. and 1.011 new for 1 Bruncor sh. (see Aliant
1985) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc.)
Feb. 27, 2003 – Name changed to Brooks Automation
(Canada), Inc.; basis 1 new exch. for 1 old exch. sh. n Brownlee Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. Oct. 1925) Bruneau Minerals Inc. (Que. Dec. 14, 1959)
1927 – Name changed to Brownlee Mines Ltd.; basis 3 Feb. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Arianne Resources
new for 5 old shs. n Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Arianne
Brooks Resources Limited (B.C. Apr. 10, 1986)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Sept. 1, 1998 – Name changed to International Brooks
Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Brownlee Mines Ltd. (Que. Oct. 1925)
June 30, 1936 – Continued into Ontario. Bruneau Mines Ltd. (Que. Dec. 14, 1959)
1936 – Name changed to Brownlee Mines (1936) Ltd.; Mar. 26, 1970 – Name changed to Bruneau Mining
Brookwater Ventures Inc. (B.C. Dec. 21, 2009)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation (1970); basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Sept. 27, 2013 – Continued into Ontario.
July 15, 2016 – Name changed to Blue Sky Energy Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Brownlee Mines (1936) Ltd. (Ont. June 30, 1936) Bruneau Mining Corporation (Que. Dec. 14, 1959)
Jan. 1939 – Name changed to Joliet-Quebec Mines, Jan. 8, 1993 – Name changed to Bruneau Minerals Inc.;
Broshier Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Limited. n basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Feb. 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Brownstar Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 25, 2004) Bruneau Mining Corporation (1970) (Que. Dec. 14,
Brosnan Canadian Mines Limited (Que. Apr. 29, 1953) Aug. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Longview Strategies 1959)
Dec. 1, 1980 – Name changed to Brosnan Mines Incorporated following Qualifying Transaction acquisition Feb. 26, 1975 – Name changed to Bruneau Mining
Limited. n of 2,400,000 Tournigan Gold Corporation com. shs., Corporation. n
1,120,000 Finavera Ltd. ordinary shs., 1,120,000 Finavera
Brosnan Chibougamau Mines Limited (Que. Apr. 29, Renewables Ltd. ordinary shs. and all o/s shs. of Brunette Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1953) Vallambrosa Holdings Ltd. n 1963 – Merged with Queensland Explorations Ltd. to form
Apr. 2, 1968 – Name changed to Brosnan Canadian Queensland Acceptance Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new
Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Brownstone Energy Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1987) for 10 old shs.
Dec. 1, 2011 – Continued into Canada.
Brosnan Mines Limited (Que. Apr. 29, 1953) June 23, 2016 – Name changed to ThreeD Capital Inc.; Brunex Gold Resources Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 6, 1987)
Sept. 24, 1985 – Name changed to Brosnor Exploration basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 10, 1995 – Name changed to RES International
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n

Brosnor Exploration Inc. (Que. Apr. 29, 1953) Brownstone Investment Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1987) Brunhurst Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Dec. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Loubel Exploration Inc.; Apr. 2, 1997 – Name changed to Brownstone Resources 1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Inc. n for 25 old shs.

Brownstone Resources Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1987) Bruno Mining Corp. (Que.)
Broughton Copper Limited (Que. 1956)
Dec. 23, 2003 – Name changed to Brownstone Ventures Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
July 15, 1968 – Dissolved.
Inc. n
Bruns-Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1953)
Broulan Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 18, 1936)
Brownstone Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1987) Nov. 11, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
June 1951 – Merged into Broulan Reef Mines Limited.
(see Broulan Reef Mines Limited) Jan. 18, 2011 – Name changed to Brownstone Energy
Brunsman Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Inc. n
1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new
Broulan Reef Mines Limited (Ont. 1951)
for 25 old shs.
Apr. 26, 1983 – Formed Broulan Resources Inc. in Ontario Bruce Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1919)
on amalgamation with Banner Porcupine Mines Ltd. and Dec. 8, 1959 – Charter cancelled. Brunston Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. July 6, 1945)
Hugh-Pam Porcupine Mines Ltd. n Sept. 19, 1956 – Name changed to Sunburst Exploration
Bruce Dolomite Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Broulan Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 26, 1983 amalg.) Mar. 14, 1977 – Dissolved.
Nov. 29, 1989 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited
subsid. of Cabre Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.3 Bruce Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C.)
Aug. 1969 – Dissolved and struck off register. (N.B. Oct. 31, 1952)
old shs. (see Cabre Exploration Ltd.) Oct. 6, 1995 – Acquired by Noranda Inc.; basis 0.5
Bruce-Presto Mines Ltd (Ont. 1955) Noranda shs. for 1 Brunswick Mining sh. (see Noranda
Brower Exploration Inc. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1966)
Feb. 3, 1969 – Placed into liquidation. No equity for Inc.)
May 12, 1994 – Name changed to Stocker & Yale, Inc.
following reverse takeover by Stocker & Yale, Inc.; basis shldrs.
Brunswick Quebec Development Ltd. (Que. 1952)
1 new for 5 old shs. n 1957 – Name changed to Abadex Mines Ltd. n
Bruck Mills Limited (Can. 1921)
Brown Bear Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1970) Feb. 19, 1979 – Acquired by Toyobo Co. Ltd. and
Marubeni Corporation in 1976 and 1977 and subsequently Bryant Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 17, 2007)
July 17, 1973 – Amalgamated with United Falcon Oils Oct. 4, 2013 – Name changed to Outrider Energy Corp. n
Ltd. to continue as Brown Bear Petroleums Limited in sold to Consolidated Textile Mills. (see Consolidated
mid-1972. Subsequently amalgamated with 2 other cos. Textile Mills Limited)
Brycon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
to form Aug. Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.65 shs.
Bruck Silk Mills Ltd. (Can. 1921) 1971 – Name changed to Brycon Industries Ltd. n
Brown Bear.
Feb. 1948 – Name changed to Bruck Mills Limited. n
Brown Bousquet Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Brycon Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
1947 – Assets acquired by Interprovincial Mining Corp. Brudertown Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Sept. 9, 1972 – Struck off register.
for 1,065,000 shs. 1961 – Struck off register.
Bryell Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Brown Company (Me. 1888) Bruell Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 27, 1977 – Dissolved.
Apr. 1965 – Merged into new Delaware co., also called Nov. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Bryhern Exploration, Development & Mining Ltd. (Ont.
Brown Co.
Bruell Gold Mines (1936) Ltd. (Ont. 1936) 1943)
1957 – Charter cancelled. 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
basis 2 new for 15 old shs.
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Brymore Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. May 16, 1979) Buena Vista Mining Co., Ltd. (B.C. 1927) Build America Investment Grade Bond Fund (Ont.
Feb. 9, 1995 – Continued into Alberta. Jan. 1953 – Liquidated. Dec. 28, 2009)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 30, 1996 – Name changed to BXL Energy Ltd.; basis Mar. 2, 2015 – Converted into Aston Hill Corporate Bond
1 new for 1 old sh. n Buf-Gaspe Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Fund, an open-ended fund, on a unit-for-unit basis;
Dec. 1962 – Charter cancelled. unitholders received special cash distributions of $0.2028
Bryndon Ventures Inc. (Alta. Nov. 6, 1985) per cl. A unit and $0.2247 per cl. F unit.
Mar. 22, 1995 – Name changed to Conqueror Holdings Buff-Ario Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Ltd. and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for Mar. 27, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Builders Energy Services Trust (Alta. Nov. 29, 2004)
5 old shs. n Apr. 10, 2008 – Acquired by Essential Energy Services
Buffadison Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Trust; basis 1.25 Essential trust units for 1 Builders trust
1962 – Name changed to United Buffadison Mines Ltd.; unit.
Bucan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nov. 6, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Buildex Venture Capital Corporation (Can. July 12,
Buccaneer Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1939) Buffalo Ankerite Holdings Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1932) 2010)
June 3, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register. July 21, 1964 – Name changed to Romfield Building Nov. 8, 2011 – Name changed to Îledor Exploration
Corporation Limited. n Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquistion
Buccaneer Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1965) of L'Îledor Exploration Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Sept. 20, 1985 – Struck off register. Buffalo Canadian Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Aug. 6, 1931) Energy)
Aug. 1960 – Dissolved.
Buchanan Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1964) Building Products Limited (Can. 1925)
Dec. 2, 1971 – Amalgamated with Complex Ore Research Buffalo Capital Inc. (Can. Dec. 14, 2016) July 1964 – Name changed to Probuild Proceeds Limited
and Development Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 Buchanan shs. Oct. 24, 2017 – Formed Waverley Pharma Inc. in Canada following sale of its assets (including the Building Products
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with name) to Imperial Oil Limited for $1,900,000 cash. n
Buchans Minerals Corporation (Alta. Apr. 1, 2002 (old) Waverley Pharma Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis 1
amalg.) new com. sh. for 1 Buffalo com. sh. and 400,000 new Bulkley Silver Resources, Inc. (B.C. 1980)
July 18, 2013 – Acquired by Minco PLC; basis 0.826 com. shs. for 1 (old) Waverley com. sh. (see FPsurvey - Oct. 27, 1986 – Amalgamated with Cater Energy, Inc. to
Minco shs. for 1 Buchans sh. Industrials) form Houston Metals Corporation; basis 1 new for 1.333
old shs.
Buchans Mining Co. Ltd. (N.L.) Buffalo Diamonds Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 1, 1998 amalg.)
Dec. 23, 1958 – Merged into American Smelting & Feb. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Buffalo Gold Ltd.; basis Bull Explorations Limited (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981)
Refining Co. (a US co.). 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 28, 1982 – Name changed to Hardy International
Developments Inc. n
Buchans River Ltd. (N.L. May 13, 1996) Buffalo Gas & Oil Corporation (Que. 1970)
Aug. 6, 2008 – Acquired by Royal Roads Corp.; basis 1972 – Shldrs. approved winding up of co. and distribution Bull Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1.55 Royal Roads com. shs. for 1 Buchans River sh. of its assets, chiefly shs. in its subsid., Guernsey Oct. 7, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Petroleum Corp.
Buck Lake Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1981) Bulldog Energy Inc. (Alta. July 3, 2001)
May 11, 2006 – Name changed to Ultra Uranium Corp.; Buffalo Gold Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 1, 1998 amalg.) Dec. 2, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 2, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. Crescent Point Energy Trust; initially 3.257 new cl. A shs.
exchanged for 1 cl. B sh; then basis 0.13 new Crescent
Buckeye Energy Corporation (Yuk. May 24, 2000) Buffalo Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) unit and 0.5 new Bulldog Resources Inc. for 1 old Bulldog
Feb. 24, 2004 – Name changed to Regal Energy Corp. Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Energy cl. A. sh. (see Bulldog Resources Inc.; Crescent
and continued into Alberta following Qualifying Point Energy Trust)
Transaction acquisition of 665433 Alberta Ltd.; basis 1 Buffalo Mines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1993)
new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 19, 1999 – Name changed to Gulf Shores Resources Bulldog Explorations Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 21, 2007)
Ltd. n Feb. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Green Arrow
Buckeye Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Resources Inc. and continued into British Columbia. (see
Apr. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Buffalo Oil Company Limited (Sask. Oct. 18, 1993 FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
amalg.)
Buckhill Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 2004 – Continued into Alberta. Bulldog Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Mar. 28, 1980 – Dissolved. Dec. 31, 2004 – Formed The Buffalo Oil Corporation in Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Alberta following reverse takeover acquisition of Fogo
Buckhorn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Bulldog Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 24, 2005)
1956 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 12, 2008 – Acquired by TriStar Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis
The Buffalo Oil Corporation (Alta. Dec. 31, 2004 amalg.) 0.59 TriStar com. shs. for 1 Bulldog com. sh.
Buckhorn Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Aug. 10, 2007 – Amalgamated with Choice Resources Feb. 12, 2008 – Name changed to TriStar BR Inc.
May 5, 1982 – Dissolved. Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition by Choice
to continue as Buffalo Resources Corp.; basis 1 Buffalo Bulldog Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Buckingham Asbestos Co. Ltd. (Que. 1952) 1956 – Name changed to Taurcanis Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Resources sh. for 1 Buffalo Oil sh. and 0.474 Buffalo
Jan. 1974 – Charter cancelled. new for 4 old shs. n
Resources sh. for 1 Choice sh. (see Buffalo Resources
Buckles Algoma Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Corp.)
Bullet Energy Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1981)
1956 – Assets acquired by Spanish American Mines Ltd.; Mar. 8, 1985 – Name changed to The Bullet Group, Inc. n
Buffalo Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
1969 – Name changed to Consolidated Buffalo Red Lake
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n The Bullet Group, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1981)
Buckley Oils Ltd. (Alta.)
Aug. 6, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Bullet
1958 – Struck off register.
Buffalo Resources Corp. (Alta. Aug. 3, 2007 amalg.) Group, Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Budbois Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Oct. 19, 2009 – Acquired by Twin Butte Energy Ltd.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis 0.7 Twin Butte Bullion Mountain Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
shs for 1 Buffalo sh. (see Twin Butte Energy Ltd.) July 23, 1976 – Name changed to Northern Bullion (Keno)
Budco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1956 – Charter cancelled. Buffalo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
Sept. 18, 1992 – Name changed to Kruger Explorations Bullion Range Exploration Corp. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1984)
The Budd Automotive Company of Canada Ltd. (Ont. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aug. 9, 1991 – Name changed to Maximusic North
Oct. 8, 1965) American Corporation following acquisition of Maximusic
Apr. 2, 1979 – Name changed to Budd Canada Inc. n Buffalo River Exploration Ltd. (Can. 1966) North American Corporation. n
Nov. 21, 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Budd Canada Inc. (Ont. Oct. 8, 1965) Bullion Reef Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983)
May 23, 2003 – Name changed to ThyssenKrupp Budd Buffalo Shepmac Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1937) Mar. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated Bullion
Canada Inc. n Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. Reef Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n

Buena Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1983) Buffana Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Bullman Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 2010)
June 19, 1986 – Name changed to Hagensborg 1961 – Name changed to Le Mans Explorations Limited. n
July 17, 2013 – Name changed to Bullman Minerals Inc.
Resources Ltd. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Birimian
Buffonta Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Gold AS. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 1976 – Charter cancelled.
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Bulloch's Limited (Man. 1946) Burdos Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Burnaby Paperboard Ltd. (B.C. 1927)
1969 – All o/s cl. B shs. were acquired by Inter-City Gas 1978 – Name changed to Pentagon Resources Ltd.; basis Dec. 1964 – Converted to a private co. and cl. A shs.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited; basis 1 sh. of Inter-City Gas for 3 shs. of 1 new for 5 old shs. n delisted. The com. shs. and all but 1,105 cl. A shs. held
Bullochs'. by MacMillan Bloedel Limited.
July 9, 1971 – Name changed to Inter-City Manufacturing Burge Lake Goldfields Ltd. (Que. 1949)
Limited. n May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Burnaby Venetian Blinds Limited (Man. 1944)
Sept. 23, 1970 – Name changed to Hunter Douglas
Bulls Offering Corporation (Can. Mar. 13, 1995) Burgess Point Resources Inc. (Ont. June 23, 1977) Canada Limited. n
Dec. 29, 1998 – Name changed to Merrill Lynch Mortgage Jan. 14, 1994 – Name changed to Metallica Resources
Loans Inc. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Burndale Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 8, 1984 amalg.)
Sept. 14, 1989 – Name changed to Tai Energy Resources
Bulolo Gold Dredging Ltd. (B.C. 1930) Burgess Yellowknife Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Corporation. n
1966 – Merged into Placer Development Ltd.; basis 2 Mar. 1955 – Charter cancelled.
new for 5 old shs. Burner Exploration Ltd. (Alta. June 3, 1993)
Burin Equities Corporation (Alta. Apr. 4, 1996) June 3, 1998 – All o/s acquired by Berkley Petroleum
Bunker Hill Extension Mines Ltd. (Can. Jan. 25, 1928; Apr. 25, 1997 – Name changed to Starlink Corp.; basis 0.071428 Berkley com. shs. for 1 Burner
via Dominion charter) Communications Corporation. n com. sh. and 1 Berkley wt. for 14 Burner wts. (see Berkley
Dec. 3, 1981 – Name changed to Bunker Hill Resources Petroleum Corp.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Burkham Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
1976 – Dissolved. Burnett Limited (Can. 1931)
Bunker Hill Mining Company Inc. (B.C. 1987) 1955 – An order of bankruptcy was issued against the
Nov. 12, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Burkina Capital Corp. (Can. May 1, 1996) company. Co. subsequently wound up and liquidators
Apr. 27, 1999 – Name changed to Canada's Choice received their discharge.
Bunker Hill Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 25, 1928; via Spring Water, Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
Dominion charter) acquisition of Natural Source, Canada Spring Water, Burns & Co. Ltd. (Can. 1928)
May 19, 1987 – Name changed to Zacherra Holdings Inc. n Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Burns Foods Limited. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Burland Realty and Equipment Limited (unknown) Burns Foods Limited (Can. 1928)
Buntin Reid Paper Co. Limited (Ont. 1966) Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated into Intermetco Limited. (see Dec. 4, 1978 – Amalgamated with WCB Holdings Ltd.,
1971 – Acquired by Domtar Limited for $15 per sh. (see Intermetco Limited) following that co.'s offer to acquire Burns shs. for $18
Domtar Limited) each. Shldrs. who did not accept offer were issued 1 pref.
Burlington Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 30, 1965) sh. of amalg. co. for each Burns sh. held. The pref. shs.
Bunyoro Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Sept. 26, 1985 – Name changed to B.G.M. Diversified were subsequently redeemed at $18 per sh. Company
Mar. 24, 1986 – Name changed to Friedrich Technologies Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - now private.
Inc. n Mines & Energy)
Burnt Island Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Bur-Ley Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Burlington Mall and Place Bourrassa (Ont. Mar. 16, June 6, 1987 – Name changed to New Era Developments
Sept. 26, 1960 – Charter cancelled. 2001) Ltd. n
June 15, 2006 – Name changed to Burlington Mall.
Burbank Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Burnt River Uranium (Mines Ltd.) (Ont. 1953)
Jan. 6, 1971 – Dissolved. Burlington Mines & Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 30, 1957 – Distribution of 4 shs. Cardiff Uranium Mines Ltd.
1965) made for each sh. held. Charter surrendered.
Burchell Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) June 12, 1974 – Name changed to Burlington Gold Mines
Aug. 3, 1964 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Burnt Sand Solutions Inc. (Alta. Dec. 22, 1994)
Mar. 12, 1998 – Continued into Canada.
Burchill Road Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1957) Burlington Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 30, 1965) Oct. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Burntsand Inc. n
Reported no longer in operation. Aug. 17, 1970 – Name changed to Burlington Mines &
Enterprises Ltd. n Burntsand Inc. (Can. Mar. 12, 1998)
Burco Consolidated Lead and Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 1, 2010 – Acquired by Open Text Corporation by
1943) Burlington Resources Canada Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. way of amalgamation with 7534213 Canada Inc., a wholly
June 1949 – Name changed to Burco Consolidated Mines 1, 1979) owned subsid. of Open Text, for 15¢ per sh.
Ltd. n Sept. 17, 2001 – Amalgamated with Burlington Resources
Canada Inc. to form Burlington Resources Canada Ltd. Burrard Building Operations Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
Burco Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) 1969 – Acquired by Block Bros. Industries Ltd. for
Mar. 4, 1963 – Dissolved. Burlington Resources Canada Inc. (Alta. June 16, $1,930,000 and 16,000 shs. (prior to 3-for-1 stock split).
1999) (see Block Bros. Industries Ltd.)
Burco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Sept. 14, 2001 – All o/s exch. shs. called for early
Mar. 1949 – Name changed to Burco Consolidated Lead redemption by Burlington Resources Inc.; basis 1 new Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd. (Can. 1921)
and Silver Mines Ltd. n Burlington Resources com. sh. for 1 old Burlington 1972 – Acquired by Cornat Industries Limited following
Canada exch. sh. Common shs. of Burlington Resources purch. offer of $10 per sh. (see Cornat Industries Limited)
Burcon Capital Corp. (Yuk. Nov. 3, 1998) Inc. listed on NYSE.
Oct. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Burcon NutraScience Burrard Mortgage Investments Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1956)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Burlington Steel Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1930) 1978 – Name changed to Canlan Investment
1962 – Amalgamated with Slater Industries Limited to Corporation. n
Burcon Developments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1983) form Slater Steel Industries Limited. Shldrs. of Burlington
June 26, 1995 – Name changed to Burcon International Steel received 0.5 pref. sh. and 1 com. sh. of the new co. Burrard Oils Ltd. (B.C.)
Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 19.2 old shs. n for 1 com. sh. (see Slater Steel Industries Ltd.) 1957 – Struck off register.

Burcon International Developments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. Burma Dip Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1944) Burrard Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1981)
22, 1983) 1953 – Name changed to Eldrich Mines Ltd. n Sept. 24, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
June 27, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
Aug. 1, 1997 – Name changed to BurCon Properties Burma Shore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Burrex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Limited. n May 6, 1965 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 1973 – Name changed to Burrgold Mines Ltd.; basis
1 new for 3 old shs. n
BurCon Properties Limited (Yuk. June 27, 1995) Burma Shore Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
June 1, 1998 – Amalgamated with Oxford Properties Apr. 1956 – Name changed to Burma Shore Mines Ltd. n Burrgold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Group Inc. and Concord Pacific Group Inc. to form new Mar. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
co. with same name Oxford Properties Group Inc.; basis Burmac Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 30, 1981)
0.73977 Oxford shs. and 0.7 Concord shs. for 1 BurCon Feb. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Bus Holdings Corp.; Burro Creek Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
sh. (see Oxford Properties Group Inc.) basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Oct. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Burdett Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1986) Burmis Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 25, 2002) Burrows Lead Mines Limited (Ont. 1950)
Nov. 19, 1991 – Name changed to AFF Automated Fast June 10, 2008 – Acquired by Baytex Energy Trust; basis Mar. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Foods Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 0.1525 Baytex trust units for 1 Burmis com. sh.
Burscott Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Jan. 1971 – Charter cancelled.
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Burtho Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1947) Butler Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987) C Level III Inc. (Can. June 10, 2011)
Jan. 30, 1959 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 4, 2010 – Name changed to Quantum Rare Earth Dec. 6, 2013 – Name changed to Canoe Mining Ventures
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Developments Corp. n Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Burton Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) acquisition of 2299895 Ontario Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines
1956 – Charter cancelled. Butte Canyon Resources Incorporated (Ont. 1985) & Energy)
Feb. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Innovative Marketing
Burvan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 15, 1932) & Technologies Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n C Level Bio International Holding Inc. (Can. Apr. 6,
Name changed to Lake Caswell Mines Ltd. 2006)
June 26, 1934 – Continued into Ontario. n Butte Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 5, 1992) Mar. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Nevada Exploration
June 19, 2018 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Bus Holdings Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1981) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) acquisition of 2107189 Ontario Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old
Nov. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Savannah Ventures shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n Butte Resources Limited (Can. Aug. 19, 1987)
Sept. 22, 1989 – Name changed to Kingtron International C-MAC Industries Inc. (Can. Oct. 7, 1985)
Bush Consolidated Goldmines Ltd. (Can. 1934) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 4, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement with US-based
1944 – Charter cancelled. Solectron Corporation; basis 1.755 new Solectron com.
Butter Rock Resources Inc. (B.C. June 19, 1987) shs. or 1.755 new Solectron Global Services Canada Inc.
Bushmills Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 16, 2001) Sept. 25, 1992 – Name changed to INN Investment News exchangeable shs. or a combination thereof for 1 old
Feb. 5, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with Brooklyn Energy Network Ltd. n C-MAC com. sh.
Corporation; basis either $0.96 or 1.2 new Brooklyn com.
shs. or a combination thereof for 1 old Bushmills sh. (see C Squared Developments Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1985)
Butterfly Hosiery Co. Ltd. (Que. 1919)
Brooklyn Energy Corporation) May 14, 2003 – Name changed to Dynasty Gold Corp.
1962 – Acquired by Belding-Corticelli Ltd. for $2.25 per
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh.
Bushnell Communications Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Aug. 31, 1980 – Amalgamated with Standard C-Tech Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Aug. 28, 1997)
The Buttle Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
Broadcasting Corporation Limited in August 1980, June 27, 2005 – Acquired indirectly by Dover Corporation
1970 – Merged into Stampede International Resources
following purch. offer; basis $16 or 1.333 com. sh. for $0.44 per sh.
Ltd.
Standard for each sh. held. all Bushnell shs. not tendered
were cancelled and cash placed in trust for the shldr. C.A. Bancorp Canadian Realty Finance Corporation
Buval Executive Mining Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
(Ont.)
Oct. 22, 1979 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Bushnell T.V. Co. Limited (Ont. 1960) May 12, 2011 – Name changed to NorRock Realty
July 1969 – Name changed to Bushnell Communications Buxton Real Estate Ltd. (unknown) Finance Corporation following C.A. Bancorp Inc.'s sale
Ltd. n 1970 – Acquired by Medallion Mortgage Corp. Ltd. for of its interest in the company, which resulted in a change
cash and Medallion shs. valued at $1.65 per Buxton sh. of control. n
The Business, Engineering, Science & Technology (see Medallion Mortgage Corp. Ltd.)
Discoveries Fund Inc. (Ont. Nov. 21, 1996) C.A. Bancorp Inc. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2005)
July 11, 2014 – Succeeded by Tier One Capital Limited Buzz Telecommunications Services Inc. (Can. July 9, Sept. 26, 2014 – Name changed to Crosswinds Holdings
Partnership following acquisition of the assets of the fund 2004) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
by Tier One. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 21, 2014 – Name changed to Knowlton Capital Inc. n
C. A. Pitts Engineering Construction Limited (Ont.
Business Systems International Inc. (Alta. Jan. 30, Byron Americor Inc. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1995) 1965 amalg.)
1992) Sept. 21, 2007 – Name changed to Ungava Mines Inc. Aug. 21, 1974 – Name changed to Pitts Engineering
Jan. 30, 1995 – Coopers & Lybrand Limited, Vancouver, (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Construction Limited. n
was appointed receiver following an order by the Supreme
Court of British Columbia. Byron Global Corp. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1995) CAE Industries Ltd. (Can. Mar. 17, 1947)
Apr. 19, 1995 – All the assets had been sold. The secured July 30, 2007 – Name changed to Byron Americor Inc. n Sept. 15, 1993 – Name changed to CAE Inc. (see
lender suffered a significant shortfall, and there was no FPsurvey - Industrials)
distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Byron Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 30, 1986)
May 24, 1995 – Receiver discharged. Sept. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Select Ventures Inc.; CAG Capital Inc. (Can. June 12, 2007)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nov. 25, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
Business Trust Equal Weight Income Fund (Ont. Sept. Apr. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Stellar Biotechnologies
25, 2003) Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Byron Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1995)
July 7, 2008 – Together with BG Top 100 Equal Weighted acquisition of Stellar Biotechnologies Inc. (see FPsurvey
July 9, 2004 – Name changed to Byron Global Corp.;
Income Fund, Brompton Tracker Fund, BG Income + - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Growth Split Trust, Brompton Stable Income Fund and
Brompton Equal Weight Income Fund, each merged with CAI Capital Corporation (Can. Nov. 20, 1990)
Bytec-Comterm Inc. (Can. July 2, 1970) Jan. 8, 2004 – Dissolved. No funds available to shldrs.
Brompton VIP Income Fund to continue as Brompton VIP
June 27, 1984 – Name changed to Comterm Inc. n
Income Fund; basis Business Trust Equal Weight
(0.6919-for-1), BG Top 100 Equal Weighted CANADIAN Financials & Utilities Split Corp. (Ont. Oct.
(0.7364-for-1), Brompton Tracker Fund (0.6664-for-1), 26, 2006)
Feb. 1, 2012 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $10.0361 per
BG Income + Growth Split Trust (1.013-for-1), Brompton
Stable Income (0.9652-for-1) and Brompton Equal Weight
(0.8583-for-1).
C pref. sh. and $5.4248 per cl. A sh.

CANMARC Real Estate Investment Trust (Que. Mar.


Bute Resources Inc. (B.C. 1977) 30, 2010)
C & C Industries Corporation Ltd. (Bermuda Sept. 3, Mar. 6, 2012 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
May 24, 1979 – Amalgamated with International Pyramid
1996) Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust; basis either
Mines Inc., and Gilford Resources Ltd. to form American
Jan. 11, 2008 – Name changed to Xenex Minerals Ltd. $16.50 or 0.7607 Cominar trust units for 1 CANMARC
Pyramid Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
trust unit.
C & C Yachts Limited (Ont. 1969)
Butec International Chemical Corp. (B.C. Nov. 29,
Dec. 22, 1981 – Amalgamated with Deplax Holdings Ltd. CAPA Software Publishing Corporation (Sask. July
1965)
shldrs. received on sh.-for-sh. basis pref. shs. of Deplax 12, 1990 amalg.)
May 5, 1988 – Name changed to International Butec
which were redeemed on Jan. 4, 1982, at $6.00 per sh. Mar. 6, 1995 – Struck from register.
Industries Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
C and S Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.) CAPVEST Income Corp. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2005 amalg.)
Butler Developments Corp. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987) 1960 – Struck off register. Mar. 2, 2009 – Dissolved at 73¢ per sh.
Feb. 12, 2009 – Name changed to Butler Resource Corp.;
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n C Level II International Holding Inc. (Can. Jan. 8, 2007) C.A.T. Computer Assisted Training Software Inc. (Can.
June 30, 2008 – Name changed to Canadian Oil Oct. 11, 1989)
Butler Mountain Minerals Corp. (B.C. Dec. 30, 1980) Recovery & Remediation Enterprises Ltd. following Feb. 26, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
May 17, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
Canadian Oil Recovery & Remediation Enterprises Inc.; C&C Cosmeceuticals Corp. (B.C. July 20, 2011)
Butler Mountain Moly Corp. (B.C. Dec. 30, 1980) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & May 12, 2017 – Name changed to Eviana Health
Jan. 11, 1983 – Name changed to Butler Mountain Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Minerals Corp. n
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C&C Energia Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 28, 2005) class B com. shs. On implementation of the BIA proposal, CDM Capital Corp. (Alta. May 7, 1997)
Jan. 4, 2013 – Acquired by Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp; secured creditors acquired ownership and control of CCR July 28, 1999 – Name changed to CDK Services Ltd.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 0.3528 Pacific Rubiales shs. and 1 Platino Energy and all of its consolidated operations. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Tega
Corp. sh. plus $0.001 for 1 C&C sh. (see Pacific Rubiales Supply Inc. n
Energy Corp.; Platino Energy Corp.) CCS Capital Inc. (B.C. July 7, 2009)
Oct. 22, 2010 – Continued into Cayman Islands. CDP Computer Data Processors Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
C&C Energy Canada Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 28, 2005) Oct. 25, 2010 – Name changed to China Health Labs & Aug. 10, 1973 – Merged with Digitech Corp. Ltd. (13.32
May 25, 2010 – Name changed to C&C Energia Ltd. n Diagnostics Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction new for 1 old sh.) and its subsid., Digital Technology
reverse takeover acquisition of Whole Vision Limited. n (Calgary) Ltd., to form Digitech Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old
CB Gold Inc. (B.C. Oct. 28, 2010 amalg.) sh.
Mar. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Red Eagle Exploration CCS Corporation (Alta. Apr. 17, 2002)
Limited. n Nov. 15, 2007 – Special distrib. of 0.07583 per trust unit CDR Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1967)
paid to unitholders. Feb. 8, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
CB Pak Inc. (Man. 1962) Nov. 19, 2007 – Privatized; basis $46 cash per trust unit
Jan. 18, 1984 – Continued into Canada. or exchangeable sh. equivalent. CDRH Limited (Can. 1927)
Dec. 4, 1989 – Acquired by Stone-Consolidated Inc. of Mar. 14, 2012 – Name changed to Tervita Corporation. n May 25, 1972 – Name changed to Foodex Systems
Chicago, Ill., for $11.25 per sh. Limited. n
CCS Income Trust (Alta. Apr. 17, 2002)
CB Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 3, 2005) Nov. 14, 2007 – Succeeded by CCS Corporation pursuant CE Franklin Ltd. (Alta. 1975)
Aug. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Next Gen Metals Inc.; to a going private transaction and conversion into a Jan. 1, 1996 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. n corporation whereby assets were sold to Red Sky same name.
Acquisition Corp. for $46 per trust unit and delisted on July 25, 2012 – Acquired by National Oilwell Varco, Inc.,
CBB Capital Ltd. (Can. July 10, 1985) Nov. 19, 2007. n through wholly owned NOV Distribution Services ULC,
Mar. 5, 1990 – Name changed to PIC Capital Inc.; basis for $12.75 per sh.
1 new for 5 old shs. n CCT Capital Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2006)
Oct. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Mezzi Holdings Inc. n C.E.L. Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
CBCI Telecom Inc. (Can. Feb. 27, 1995) July 20, 1995 – Name changed to Pan Smak Pizza Inc.
June 12, 1997 – Acquired by Tandberg Acquisitions Inc., CCW System Ltd. (B.C. 1981) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
a wholly owned subsid. of Tandberg ASA; basis $6.60 Aug. 11, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
per sh. C.E.M. Centry Electronic Monitoring Corporation (Ont.
The C. D. Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1939) Apr. 29, 1988)
CBO Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1984 amalg.) Aug. 23, 1982 – Dissolved. May 25, 1989 – Continued into Alberta.
Sept. 25, 1998 – Dissolved and struck off register. Mar. 31, 1997 – Name changed to Metalex Ventures Ltd.;
CD Plus.com Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1993) basis 1 new for 5.2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
CBOC Continental Inc. (Can. Oct. 22, 1996) Feb. 7, 2001 – Court order granted protection under the Energy)
Apr. 16, 2001 – Name changed to Coastal Group Inc.; Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) to the
basis 1 subord. vtg., 1 multiple vtg. and 1 divd. sh. for 1 company, wholly owned CD Plus.com Inc. and its CERF Incorporated (Alta. Aug. 10, 2011)
com. sh. n subsidiary, Rembrandt Holdings Ltd. Toronto-based RSM June 22, 2016 – Name changed to Canadian Equipment
Richter (formerly Richter & Partners Inc.) was appointed Rentals Corp. n
CBR Gold Corp. (Alta. July 19, 2002 amalg.) the monitor under the order.
Apr. 15, 2010 – Name changed to Niblack Mineral Mar. 23, 2001 – Superior Court of Ontario terminated CES Software plc (U.K. June 24, 2003)
Development Inc. following spin-off of Canadian and proceedings under the CCAA, appointed an interim Feb. 4, 2005 – Name changed to FUN Technologies
Australian gold assets to wholly owned North Country receiver over the assets, property and undertakings of plc. n
Gold Corp. (NCG). CBR shldrs. received shs. of NCG on the three companies. Substantially all of the assets of the
a 1-for-1 basis and NCG became a publicly listed co. n two subsidiaries, namely the chain of CD Plus.com stores C88 Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 18, 2003)
and the Internet site, were sold to Markham, Ont.-based Mar. 29, 2006 – Name changed to Kam and Ronson
CBR International Biotechnologies Corp. (B.C. Mar. Records on Wheels Limited for approximately $7,300,000. Media Group Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
13, 1987) The three companies filed for bankruptcy and all directors takeover acquisition of Kam & Ronson Enterprise
Mar. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Newen Enterprises and officers of the three companies resigned. RSM Company Limited. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Richter was then appointed trustee in bankruptcy.
June 26, 2002 – By June all assets had been sold and CFCF Inc. (Can. Nov. 24, 1978)
CBX Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1993) the distribution of proceeds was completed. Some Mar. 31, 1997 – Amalgamated with 3242722 Canada
Dec. 5, 2005 – Name changed to Alma Resources Ltd.; secured creditors suffered a shortfall and there were no Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Le Groupe Vidéotron Ltée;
basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n funds available for unsecured creditors or shldrs. The basis $21.50 per sh. (see Le Groupe Vidéotron Ltée)
trustee was discharged.
CFCN Communications Limited (Ont. 1971)
C.C.C. Coded Communications Corporation (B.C.
CDA International Inc. (Ont. Sept. 18, 1997) July 1, 1977 – Acquired by Maclean-Hunter Limited for
Sept. 12, 1980)
Feb. 25, 2005 – Placed into bankruptcy. A. Farber & $14 per sh. (see Maclean-Hunter Limited)
Oct. 21, 1992 – Name changed to CCI Coded
Communications, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Partners Inc. was appointed trustee in bankruptcy.
CFE Industries Inc. (Alta. Nov. 30, 1993)
CDC Life Sciences Inc. (Can. June 14, 1973) Oct. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Commercial Solutions
CCC International Trade Inc. (Alta. June 24, 1987) Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
July 4, 1988 – Name changed to Connaught BioSciences
Apr. 6, 1990 – Name changed to The Canin Industrial Commercial Bearing Service (1966) Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Inc. n
Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 5 old shs. n
CDG Investments Inc. (Alta. Oct. 12, 1979)
CCC Internet Solutions Inc. (B.C. June 17, 1999) CFG Holdings Inc. (Alta. July 15, 2004 amalg.)
July 24, 2008 – Formed Preo Software Inc. in Alberta on
Jan. 26, 2004 – Name changed to Armada Data Apr. 19, 2007 – KPMG Inc. appointed liquidator.
amalgamation with Preo Software Inc., constituting a
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 26, 2007 – Distrib. of $0.09307 per sh. was made
reverse takeover by Preo; basis 2 new for 1 Preo sh. and
1 new for 4 CDG shs. n to shldrs. of record Apr. 20, 2007. Secured creditors
CCI Coded Communications, Inc. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1980)
suffered a shortfall.
Aug. 20, 1993 – Continued into Delaware.
Aug. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Coded CDI Education Corporation (Ont. June 15, 1999 amalg.)
Oct. 6, 2003 – Acquired indirectly by California-based CFM Corporation (Ont. Feb. 13, 1992)
Communications Corporation. Apr. 15, 2005 – Amalgamated with 1650150 Ontario Inc.,
Corinthian Colleges, Inc.; basis Cdn$4.33 per com. sh.
a subsid. of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board; basis
CCPC Biotech Inc. (Ont. Feb. 4, 2000)
CDIS Software Inc. (B.C. June 22, 1973) $1.50 per sh.
Dec. 16, 2004 – Voluntarily liquidated and dissolved.
Mar. 6, 1989 – Name changed to International CDIS
Software Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n CFM International Inc. (Ont. Feb. 13, 1992)
CCR Technologies Ltd. (Alta. May 10, 1995 amalg.)
May 6, 1996 – Name changed to CFM Majestic Inc. n
Dec. 2, 2010 – Filed proposal in bankruptcy under the
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA) and Hardie & Kelly CDK Services Ltd. (Alta. May 7, 1997)
July 7, 2005 – Name changed to EcoMax Energy Services CFM Majestic Inc. (Ont. Feb. 13, 1992)
Inc. appointed proposal trustee.
Ltd. n Mar. 4, 2002 – Name changed to CFM Corporation. n
Mar. 1, 2011 – Com. shs. were redesignated as redeem.
shs. and were subsequently redeemed and cancelled;
no payment was made to shldrs. Unsecured creditors CFS Group Inc. (Can. July 25, 1925)
received amounts ranging from 50% to 100% of their Sept. 11, 2000 – Going private transaction via
unsecured claims and secured creditors received new amalgamation with wholly owned subsid. of Ajawak
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Investments Ltd. Canadian residents received 1 cl. A CI Global Opportunities II Fund (Ont. Dec. 16, 1996) C.K.P. Developments Ltd. (Can. 1911)
pfce. sh. of amalco. for 1 com. sh. redeemable Oct. 1, June 29, 2007 – Terminated; basis $8.4756 per unit. Oct. 1962 – Transferred assets and liabs. to C.K.P.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
2005, for $3.00 per sh.; non-Canadian residents received Developments Inc.
1 cl. B pfce sh. for 1 com. sh. redeemed immediately for CI Master Limited Partnership (Ont. Dec. 21, 1994) 1962 – C.K.P. Developments Inc., through an offer to
$3.00 per sh. Apr. 30, 2014 – Liquidated and dissolved. Distribution of shldrs., acquired 400,000 of its shs. at US$21 per sh.
$0.15 cash per limited partnership unit Nov. 7, 1963 – Name changed to Deltona Corporation;
CFS International Inc. (Alta. Jan. 18, 1964) basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Jan. 18, 2006 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. CIC Canola Industries Canada Inc. (Alta. Mar. 23, 1990)
of controlling shldr. Ports International Enterprises Ltd.; Nov. 6, 1996 – Name changed to Canadian Agra Foods CKR Carbon Corporation (B.C. Dec. 22, 2011)
basis $3.75 per sh. Inc. n Dec. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Gratomic Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
CFS Refractories Inc. (Can. July 25, 1925) CIC Capital Ltd. (Can. June 20, 2003)
June 22, 1987 – Name changed to CFS Group Inc. n Nov. 23, 2013 – Continued into British Columbia. (see CL Systems Limited (Ont. Dec. 24, 1985)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 1, 1993 – All o/s cl. A pref. shs. acquired by Shaw
CGA Mining Limited (Australia Oct. 16, 1985) Cablesystems Ltd. for $307,750,000. (see Shaw
Jan. 21, 2013 – Acquired by B2Gold Corp.; basis 0.74 CIC Energy Corp. (British Virgin Islands Mar. 10, 2005) Cablesystems Ltd.)
B2Gold shs. for 1 CGA Mining sh. Mar. 14, 2006 – Amalgamated in British Virgin Islands to
continue with same name. CLEARLINK Capital Corporation (Ont. Jan. 30, 1984)
CGC Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1985 amalg.) Sept. 12, 2012 – Merged with Jindal (BVI) Ltd., a wholly Mar. 8, 2006 – Name changed to Renasant Financial
Dec. 31, 1996 – Acquired by a subsid. of USG owned subsid. of Jindal Steel & Power (Mauritius) Limited, Partners Ltd. n
Corporation for $11 per sh. for Cdn$2.00 per sh.
CLI Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 16, 2009)
C.G.C. Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) CIC Mining Resources Ltd. (Can. June 20, 2003) Mar. 22, 2011 – Name changed to Choice Gold Corp. n
1976 – Dissolved. May 31, 2013 – Name changed to CIC Capital Ltd. n
CM NT Equity Corp. (Can. 1977)
The CGI Group Inc. (Que. June 1976) CIIT Inc. (Can. 1929) Mar. 31, 1993 – All o/s shs. redeemed; basis 1 Canadian
Dec. 16, 1998 – Name changed to CGI Group Inc. (see Jan. 17, 1992 – Acquired by CIIT acquisition Inc., an Imperial Bank of Commerce com. sh. less approx. $14
FPsurvey - Industrials) indirect subsid. of Société Parisienne d'Entreprises et de for 1 CM NT sh.
Participations, for $16.15 per com. sh. and $105 per 5%
C.G.S. Technology Inc. (Alta. Oct. 21, 1996) pfd. sh. C.M. Oliver Inc. (Can. Apr. 10, 1997)
Jan. 29, 1998 – Name changed to ILI Technologies Group Feb. 22, 2000 – Name changed to Datawest Solutions
Inc. following acquisition of ILI Technologies Corp. n C-I-L Inc. (Can. 1954) Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Apr. 22, 1988 – Amalgamated with ICI Investments
CH Financial Corporation (B.C. 1986) Canada Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Imperial CM Pref. Corp. (Ont. 1981)
July 3, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Chemical Industries plc, making it a wholly owned subsid. Mar. 31, 1993 – All o/s shs. redeemed. Shrlders received
of Imperial Chemical plc; basis $47 per sh. the lesser of $14 per sh. and the net asset value of the
CHC Helicopter Corporation (Can. Feb. 18, 1987)
co. divided by the number of pfd. shs. then o/s for 1 old
Sept. 16, 2008 – Succeeded by CHC Helicopter S.A. CINAR Corporation (Can. Dec. 10, 1976) pfd. sh.
following acquisition by 6922767 Holding, S.a.r.l., a wholly Mar. 15, 2004 – Acquired by investor group comprised
owned subsidiary of First Reserve Corporation, for $32.68 of Michael Hirsh, Toper Taylor, OMERS Merchant CMA Capital Corporation (Alta. July 24, 1986)
per cl. A and B sh. Banking Group and TD Capital Canadian Private Equity May 5, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Partners; basis US$3.60 per sh. plus possible residual Nov. 1, 1997 – Struck off register.
CHC Realty Capital Corp. (Ont. Apr. 12, 2013) of 70% of net proceeds from litigation.
Feb. 19, 2015 – Name changed to CHC Student Housing CME Resources Inc. (Ont. 1939)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 85 old shs. (see FPsurvey - CINS Holding Corp. (Cayman Islands Aug. 3, 2007) Oct. 9, 1986 – Name changed to CME Capital Inc. (see
Industrials) Aug. 20, 2015 – Name changed to Sino Rise Group FPsurvey - Industrials)
Holding Corp.
CHEQ-IT Ltd. (Alta. May 28, 1993) CME Telemetrix Inc. (Ont. Apr. 27, 1978)
Apr. 19, 2010 – Acquired by Tuscany International Drilling C.I.S. Technologies, Inc. (B.C. 1983) Aug. 24, 2004 – Name changed to NIR Diagnostics Inc. n
Inc.; basis 0.0265 Tuscany shs. for 1 CHEQ-IT sh. 1989 – Continued into Delaware.
CMJ Capital Inc. (Que. Mar. 26, 2004)
CHK Wireless Technologies Inc. (B.C. June 18, 1998) CIT Exchangeco Inc. (Can. Nov. 16, 1999 amalg.) Feb. 11, 2005 – Formed Power Tech Corporation Inc. in
July 25, 2003 – Name changed to GridSense Systems July 5, 2002 – Called for redemption by parent 3026192 Quebec following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Inc. n Nova Scotia Company; basis 0.6907 new Tyco acquisition of and amalgamation with Power Tech
International Ltd. com. sh. for 1 old CIT exchangeable Corporation Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
C.H.S. Oil and Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1934) sh.
1960 – Wound up. CML Global Capital Ltd. (Can. June 19, 1992)
The CIT Group, Inc. (Del. 1908) Jan. 7, 2005 – Acquired by 6223711 Canada Inc. for
CHUM Limited (Ont. Oct. 2, 1944) June 4, 2001 – Acquired by US-based Tyco International $2.10 per sh.
Oct. 31, 2006 – Acquired by Bell Globemedia Inc., a Ltd.; basis 0.6907 new Tyco com. sh. for 1 old CIT com.
wholly owned subsid. of BCE Inc.; basis $52.50 per com. sh. Also 1 old CIT Exchangeco shs. exchangeable into CML Healthcare Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 12, 2004)
sh. and $47.25 per cl. B sh. 1 new Tyco com. sh. Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by CML HealthCare Inc.
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby CML Healthcare
C-I Credit Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 3, 1962) CITCO Financial Corporation (Can. 1977) Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund
Jan. 25, 1969 – Name changed to Realty Capital Corp., Oct. 1988 – All o/s com. shs. held by CITCO Holdings into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
Limited; basis 2 new cl. A or com. for 1 old cl. A or com. Ltd. which acquired all o/s pref. shs. under a 75¢ per sh. dissolved. n
sh. n offer.

CIX Split Corp. (Ont. Apr. 27, 2007) CML Healthcare Inc. (Ont. June 28, 1971)
CI Financial Income Fund (Ont. May 18, 2006)
Feb. 1, 2011 – Dissolved and redeemed all Priority Equity Feb. 25, 2004 – Merged with Cipher Pharmaceuticals
Jan. 5, 2009 – Converted into CI Financial Corp. and all
shs. and cl. A shs. for $10.00 and $7.1437 per sh., Inc. and CML Healthcare Income Fund; basis either 4
units and exch. cl. B LP units of Canadian International
respectively. new fund units plus 1 new Cipher com. sh. plus $7.00 or
LP redeemed for CI Financial Corp. com. shs. on a 1-for-1
4 new exch. shs. exchangeable into 4 new fund units plus
basis.
CJHC Capital Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 25, 2002) 1 new Cipher com. sh. plus $7.00 for 1 old CML
CI Financial Inc. (Ont. Jan. 14, 1994) Jan. 21, 2004 – Name changed to Dragon-Tex (Group) Healthcare com. sh. (see CML Healthcare Income Fund)
July 5, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company Limited following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
South Champ Trading Limited. n CML HealthCare Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2011; amalg.)
into an income trust named CI Financial Income Fund;
Oct. 3, 2013 – Acquired by LifeLabs Inc., owned by a unit
basis 1 new trust unit for 1 com. sh. (see CI Financial
of Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, for
Income Fund) CKD Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1984)
$10.75 per sh.
May 14, 1999 – Name changed to Alchemy Ventures
C.I. Fund Management Inc. (Ont. Jan. 14, 1994) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n CML Industries Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 28, 1974)
Nov. 4, 2002 – Name changed to CI Fund Management
Aug. 2, 2000 – Acquired by 1418245 Ontario Inc., a wholly
Inc. n
owned subsid. of Supremex Inc., for $6.00 per sh.
CI Fund Management Inc. (Ont. Jan. 14, 1994)
Dec. 6, 2005 – Name changed to CI Financial Inc. n
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CMP Gold Trust (Ont. Dec. 20, 2007) C1 Cablesystems Inc. (Can. Oct. 26, 1984) CPVC Financial Inc. the deemed acquiror; basis 2.889
Dec. 17, 2012 – Name changed to Goodman Gold Apr. 2, 1991 – Name changed to Regional Cablesystems new for 1 CPVC Tremblant sh. and 1 new for 1 CPVC
Trust. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc. n Financial Inc. sh. n

CMP 1988 Oil and Gas Development Limited C1 Energy Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 25, 2003) CPVC Tremblant Inc. (Alta. Apr. 27, 2004)
Partnership (Alta. Oct. 22, 1987) Sept. 26, 2007 – Amalgamated with Penn West Energy Dec. 18, 2006 – Amalgamated with CPVC Financial Inc.
Jan. 14, 1994 – All o/s units exchanged for com. shs. of Trust; basis $0.20 per com. sh. (see Penn West Energy (1 for 1), Extenway Solutions Inc. and Arura Pharma Inc.
Clearport Petroleums Ltd.; basis 2.56613 com. shs. for Trust) to continue with the new name CPVC Financial
1 unit. (see Clearport Petroleums Ltd.) Corporation; basis 2.889 new CPVC Financial shs. for 1
CP Ships Limited (Can. June 29, 2001) old CPVC Tremblant sh. (see CPVC Financial
CMP 1988 Oil & Gas Development Trust (Alta. 1987) Oct. 3, 2001 – Continued into New Brunswick. Corporation)
Jan. 14, 1994 – All o/s units exchanged for com. shs. of Dec. 20, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Clearport Petroleums Ltd.; basis 2.21081 com. shs. for German conglomerate TUI AG for US$21.50 per sh. and CPX Industries Inc. (Ont. 1985)
1 unit. (see Clearport Petroleums Ltd.) subsequent amalgamation with TUI's Hapag-Llyod June 1, 1996 – Formed Java Gold Corporation in Ontario
division. on amalgamation with Java Gold Corporation (deemed
CMP 1989 Oil and Gas Development Limited acquiror); basis 1 new for 19 CPX com. or ser. A subord.
Partnership (Alta. Mar. 10, 1989) CPAC (Care) Holdings Ltd. (Can. May 24, 1995) vtg. shs. n
Jan. 14, 1994 – All partnership units acquired by Clearport July 12, 2005 – Acquired indirectly by Chartwell Seniors
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1.617 Clearport com. shs. for 1 Real Estate Investment Trust for $1.55 per sh. (see CQI-Biomed International Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 1995)
CMP unit. (see Clearport Petroleums Ltd.) Chartwell Seniors Housing Real Estate Investment Trust) Dec. 31, 1999 – Formed Bio-Med Laboratories Inc. on
amalgamation with 3547639 Canada Inc. (see FPsurvey
CMP Resources Ltd. (Can. 1991) CPI Plastics Group Limited (Ont. Sept. 7, 1972) - Industrials)
June 3, 1993 – Amalgamated with Plexus Resources Jan. 8, 2009 – Placed into receivership. Deloitte & Touche
Corporation (1.8 new for 1 old sh.) to form a new co. Inc. appointed receiver. C.R. Provini Financial Services Corp. (B.C. Aug. 12,
known as Kinross Gold Corporation; basis 2.1 new for 1 1986)
old sh. CPI Preferred Equity Ltd. (Alta. June 26, 1998) Jan. 24, 1994 – Name changed to DataWave Vending
Feb. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Atlantic Power Preferred Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
CMQ Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 29, 2004 amalg.) Equity Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
July 25, 2014 – Privatized by Matco Investments Ltd. for Industrials) CRA Phase II Ltd. (Can. May 16, 1997)
2¢ per sh. Nov. 2, 2005 – Dissolved.
CPII Inc. (Can. Dec. 8, 2004)
CMYK Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 19, 2006) July 4, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company CRM Capital Inc. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1989)
Aug. 18, 2009 – Formed Paget Minerals Corp. in British into a new company named Whiterock Real Estate Apr. 1, 1997 – Formed Active Control Technology Inc. in
Columbia pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Investment Trust plus the acquisition of a property in Ontario on amalgamation with Active Control Technology
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with Paget Prince Edward Island constitutes CPII's Qualifying Inc. and U R Alert Systems Inc. (a wholly owned subsid.
Minerals Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Transaction; basis 1 new Whiterock unit for 5 old CPII of Active Control), constituting a reverse takeover by
com. shs. Active Control; basis 2 new for 1 Active Control sh. and
CNR Capital Corporation (Ont. June 8, 2005) 0.5 new for 1 CRM sh.; basis 0.5 new for 1 old sh. n
Dec. 12, 2008 – Name changed to Argonaut Exploration CPL Capital Inc. (Alta. Feb. 15, 2001)
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Dec. 19, 2002 – Name changed to CPL Technologies
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of CPL CRMnet.com Inc. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1944)
acquisition of Argonaut Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Feb. 25, 2005 – Name changed to Advanced Explorations
Mines & Energy) Informatique Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
CNRP Mining Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 2011) CPL Long Term Care Real Estate Investment Trust
June 6, 2018 – Name changed to Integrated Cannabis (Ont. Feb. 20, 1997) CRS II Preferred NT Trust (Ont. June 22, 1994)
Company Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of May 2, 2002 – Acquired by Retirement Residences Real Feb. 28, 2002 – Senior dividend units expired at
1127466 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Estate Investment Trust; basis 1.2 new Retirement redemption price of $25 (dividend $13.55 plus premium
Residences trust units for 1 old CPL trust unit. (see $11.45).
COGNICASE Inc. (Can. Oct. 3, 1991) Retirement Residences Real Estate Investment Trust)
Jan. 27, 2003 – Acquired by CGI Group Inc.; basis either CRS III Deferred Preferred Trust (Ont. June 22, 1998)
$4.50 or 0.6311 cl. A subord. sh. of CGI or a combination CPL Technologies Inc. (Alta. Feb. 15, 2001) May 23, 2003 – Redeemed in full at $33.34 per unit.
thereof for 1 old COGNICASE sh. Sept. 1, 2003 – Continued into Canada.
Jan. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Intema Solutions Inc. CRS Electronics Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 2009 amalg.)
COM DEV International Ltd. (Can. June 25, 1993) (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 22, 2015 – Placed into receivership. Link &
Feb. 9, 2016 – Acquired by Honeywell International Inc. Associates Inc. was appointed receiver.
through its Canadian subsid. Honeywell Limited and data CPL Ventures Limited (B.C. Aug. 10, 1995)
services business was spun out through exactEarth Ltd.; Nov. 11, 1996 – Name changed to Manfrey Capital CRS Preferred NT Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 18, 1993)
basis Cdn $5.125 and 0.19785 exactEarth com. shs., Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 16, 2001 – Called in full.
plus a second payment of Cdn $0.125 payable two weeks
later, for 1 COM DEV com. sh. C.P.M. Technologies Inc. (Alta. May 23, 1996) CRS Robotics Corporation (Ont. Feb. 17, 1981)
Aug. 18, 1998 – Name changed to Grace Resources May 31, 2002 – Acquired by Thermo Acquisition
COMPASS Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 27, 2002) Inc. n Corporation, indirect wholly owned subsid. of
Mar. 22, 2017 – Merged into MINT Income Fund; basis Delaware-based Thermo Electron Corporation; basis
1.6928173 MINT trust units for 1 COMPASS fund unit. CPT Pemberton Technologies Ltd. (B.C. June 19, 1980) $5.75 per sh.
Nov. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Pemberton Energy
CON-SPACE Communications Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 23, 1991) Ltd. n CS Resources Limited (Can. Sept. 6, 1989 amalg.)
Nov. 4, 2009 – Acquired by Turret Oy AB for 3¢ per sh. Oct. 31, 1990 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
Co. now private. same name.
CPVC Blackcomb Inc. (Alta. July 26, 2005)
July 30, 2007 – Formed Prestige Telecom Inc. in Canada Aug. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with American Eagle
CORE Technologies Inc. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997) Petroleums Ltd. to form new co. with same name CS
Oct. 19, 1999 – Formed Image Sculpting International on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Prestige
Telecom Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by Resources Limited.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Aug. 13, 1997 – Acquired by PanCanadian Petroleum
Industrials) Prestige. n
Limited for $16 per sh.
COSTA Energy Inc. (Alta. June 19, 2004) CPVC Bromont Inc. (Alta. June 7, 2007)
June 24, 2009 – Name changed to Pro-Trans Ventures CSA Management Inc. (unknown 1968)
Jan. 14, 2010 – Formed Artek Exploration Ltd. in Alberta Nov. 5, 1993 – Continued into Ontario.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and Inc. following amalgamation of wholly owned 1468729
Alberta Ltd. with Pro-Trans Ventures Inc., whereby Nov. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated with Goldcorp Inc. to
amalgamation with Artek Exploration Ltd. (deemed continue with the Goldcorp name; basis 2.1 new Goldcorp
acquiror); basis 0.028947 new for 1 old sh. n Pro-Trans shldrs. received 1.66 CPVC shs. for each
Pro-Trans sh. held. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) com. shs. for 1 CSA cl. A sh. and 6 new Goldcorp com.
shs. for 1 CSA cl. B sh.
CO2 Solution Inc. (Que. Nov. 19, 1997)
Nov. 23, 2011 – Name changed to CO2 Solutions Inc. CPVC Financial Corporation (Alta. Nov. 7, 2006 amalg.)
May 6, 2009 – Privatized at $0.02 per sh. CSA Management Limited (Can. 1968)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 31, 1994 – Principal assets of the company were
CPVC Financial Inc. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1995) amalgamated with those of Goldcorp Inc. (1.4 for 1) and
Nov. 7, 2006 – Formed CPVC Financial Corporation in Dickenson Mines Limited (1 for 1) to form a new Goldcorp
Alberta on amalgamation with CPVC Tremblant Inc. with Inc., a new CSA Management Inc., and a new wholly
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owned company, Lexam Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new CTV Inc. (Ont. Aug. 11, 1971) CYGAM Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 12, 1996)
CSA cl. A sh. for 1 old CSA cl. A sh. and 1 new CSA cl. May 26, 2000 – Acquired by BCE Inc. for $38.50 per sh. Apr. 2, 2015 – Voluntarily filed for bankruptcy. Hardie and
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
B sh. for 1 old CSA cl. B sh. Prior to amalgamation, CSA Kelly Inc. appointed trustee and all officers and directors
continued into Ontario effective Nov. 5, 1993. (see CSA C2 Global Technologies Inc. (Fla. Apr. 21, 1983) resigned.
Management Inc.) 2011 – Name changed to Counsel RB Capital Inc. n
CZM Capital Corp. (B.C. July 19, 1999)
CSA Minerals Corp. (Ont. 1971) C2C Gold Corporation Inc. (Que. Nov. 14, 1938) Jan. 26, 2010 – Name changed to Taku Gold Corp.; basis
Sept. 30, 1985 – Formed Consolidated CSA Minerals Mar. 11, 2010 – Name changed to Key Gold Holding Inc.; 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. in Canada on amalgamation with CSA Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Caba Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
C2C Inc. (Que. Nov. 14, 1938) May 1958 – Charter cancelled.
C.S.D. Securities Limited (Can. May 6, 1932) Feb. 27, 2008 – Name changed to C2C Gold Corporation
Dec. 28, 2006 – Amalgamated with 4394291 Canada Inc. Inc. n Cabala Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
to continue as 4394291 Canada Inc. 1947 – Sold assets to Aurlando Consolidated Mining
Nov. 17, 2007 – 4394291 Canada dissolved and struck Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Aurlando
C2C Industrial Properties Inc. (Ont. July 30, 2008)
off register. Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd.)
July 23, 2013 – Formed DIR Industrial Properties Inc. in
Ontario on amalgamation with Dundee Industrial Atlantic Cabanga Developments Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1945)
CSG Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1988) Acquisition Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Dundee
Sept. 22, 1999 – Name changed to Artgallerylive.com June 1958 – Name changed to Palliser Petroleums
Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust; basis 1 pref. DIR Limited. n
Management Ltd. n sh. for 1 C2C com. sh., immediately redeemed for 0.4485
Dundee REIT units. (see Dundee Industrial Real Estate
CSI Credit Systems International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 9, Cabano Expéditex Incorporated (Que. Apr. 30, 1985)
Investment Trust)
1992) Aug. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Cabano Transportation
Feb. 23, 2000 – Amalgamated with 583969 BC Ltd. a C2C Mining Corporation (Alta. Mar. 13, 1997) Group Inc. n
wholly owned subsid. of Royal Bank of Canada; basis 1 Dec. 22, 2000 – Name changed to C2C Zeolite
redeemable pfd. sh. of amalg. co. for each sh. held, then Corporation. n Cabano Kingsway Inc. (Que. Apr. 30, 1985)
pfd. shs. redeemed immediately at $1.30 per sh. The co. Apr. 29, 1999 – Name changed to TransForce Inc. n
was privatized. Subsequently name of amalgamated co. C2C Zeolite Corporation (Alta. Mar. 13, 1997)
changed to Ernex Marketing Inc. Apr. 21, 2006 – Name changed to ZEOX Corporation. Cabano Transportation Group Inc. (Que. Apr. 30, 1985)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 26, 1996 – Name changed to Cabano Kingsway
CSI Wireless Inc. (Alta. July 31, 1990) Inc. n
May 9, 2007 – Name changed to Hemisphere GPS Inc. n CUP Capital Corp. (Ont. Dec. 9, 2014)
Mar. 22, 2018 – Name changed to GBLT Corp. (see Cable Hydrocarbons Inc. (Alta. Sept. 12, 1985)
CSM Systems Corp. (Alta. Mar. 7, 2000) FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 23, 1986 – Name changed to Monte Carlo Gold
Sept. 16, 2014 – Name changed to Visionstate Corp. Mines Ltd. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) CV Technologies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1997 amalg.)
June 30, 1998 – Amalgamated with HerbTech Inc. (0.896 Cable Mines & Oils Ltd. (Que. 1950)
CST Coldswitch Technologies Inc. (B.C. Sept. 6, 1988) for 1) to form new co. with same name CV Technologies 1967 – Merged into St. Fabien Copper Mines Ltd.
Aug. 16, 2001 – Name changed to Coldswitch Inc.; basis 0.896 new for 1 HerbTech sh. and 1.561 new
Technologies Inc. n for 1 CV Technologies sh. Cable Satisfaction International Inc. (Can. Dec. 28,
Apr. 3, 2009 – Name changed to Afexa Life Sciences 1978)
CSW Ventures Corp. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2000) Inc. n Dec. 18, 2003 – Filed for protection under the Companies'
Nov. 12, 2001 – Formed Direct IT Canada Inc. following Creditors Arrangement Act. RSM Richter Inc. appointed
acquisition of and amalgamation with Applied Planning CVAC Industries, Inc. (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980) monitor and interim receiver.
Systems Inc. and Direct IT Inc. n Nov. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Saddlerock Resources, Aug. 1, 2006 – All o/s shs. cancelled and newly created
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n com. shs. issued to Catalyst Fund Limited Partnership I
CT & T Telecommunications Inc. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1987) (42% interest), rights to purchase com. shs. issued to
Feb. 12, 1998 – Name changed to Global CT & T CVC Cayman Ventures Corp. (B.C. Mar. 11, 2009) creditors (28% interest) and com. shs. issued to creditors
Telecommunications Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Apr. 3, 2013 – Name changed to Discovery Harbour (30% interest) in full satisfaction of their claim against the
Resources Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition company. Sale of wholly owned Cabovisão-Televasão
C.T. Exploranda Ltd. (B.C. 1969) of Discovery Harbour Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for por Cabo, S.A. to Cogeco Cable Inc. was completed. Net
Mar. 31, 1986 – Name changed to Izone International 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) proceeds from the sale and reorganization was estimated
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - at €20,000,000.
Industrials) CVL Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1979) Sept. 22, 2006 – Distrib. was made to shldrs.
Feb. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Newport Exploration Sept. 26, 2007 – RSM Richter Inc. discharged as monitor
CT Financial Services Inc. (Ont. Sept. 21, 1987) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines and interim receiver.
Nov. 5, 1987 – Continued into Canada. & Energy) July 16, 2011 – Dissolved.
Feb. 3, 2000 – Acquired by The Toronto-Dominion Bank
for $67 per sh. CVRD Inco Limited (Can. July 25, 1916; via Dominion Cablecasting Limited (Ont. 1969)
charter) Mar. 1978 – All o/s pref. shs. not held by directors were
CTB Industries Inc. (Alta. Oct. 9, 1987) Nov. 29, 2007 – Name changed to Vale Inco Limited. n redeemed at $9.00 per share and the company became
Apr. 1, 1996 – Struck off register. private.
CVTech Group Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2005 amalg.)
CTC Crown Technologies Corporation (Alta. Jan. 10, Sept. 11, 2014 – Name changed to NAPEC Inc. n Cableshare Inc. (Ont. 1973)
1995) Jan. 24, 1997 – Acquired by Source Media, Inc.; basis 1
July 1, 2000 – Struck off register. CWC Well Services Corp. (Alta. Sept. 1, 2005 amalg.) Source Media sh. for 5.0156 Cableshare shs.
May 15, 2014 – Name changed to CWC Energy Services
CTF Technologies Inc. (Yuk. Apr. 3, 1998) Corp. following acquisition of Ironhand Drilling Inc. (see Cableshare Limited (Ont. 1973)
Aug. 11, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 18, 1981 – Name changed to Cableshare Inc. n
July 11, 2012 – Acquired by FleetCor Technologies, Inc.;
basis $3.08 cash per sh. CWN Mining Acquisition Corp (B.C. May 10, 2012) Cabletel Communications Corp. (Ont. Oct. 19, 1985)
Jan. 3, 2018 – Name changed to GCC Global Capital May 18, 2004 – Wound up following sale of last remaining
CTG Compression Technology Group Inc. (B.C. 1976 Corporation following change of business acquisition of operating business with distributions to secured creditors.
amalg.) an interest in New Age Developments Ltd. (see FPsurvey There were no funds available for shldrs.
Sept. 2, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Cablevision Nationale Ltée (B.C. 1965)
CTG Inc. (Ont. 1980) CXW Capital Corp. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1998) 1975 – Continued into Quebec.
Dec. 31, 1985 – All o/s com. shs. and wts. acquired by Dec. 9, 2002 – Continued into Ontario. Sept. 1984 – Name changed to Cablevision Vidéotron
B.T. (Canada) Holdings Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Jan. 30, 2003 – Name changed to RoaDor Industries Ltd. Ltée. n
British Telecommunications PLC, at $5.25 per sh. and pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
90¢ per wt. acquisition of Proplas Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cablevision Vidéotron Ltée (Que. 1975)
C.T.I. Technologies Corp. (B.C. 1963) Sept. 1985 – Amalgamated with Vidéotron Ltée to form
CY Oriental Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 2006) a new co. also know as Vidéotron Ltée.
Mar. 23, 1990 – Name changed to World Videophone Oct. 22, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Teleconferencing Technologies Ltd. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials)
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Cabo Exploration Ventures Inc. (Yuk. Feb. 1, 1996) Cadan Resources Corporation (B.C. Aug. 28, 2007) Cadiscor Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 6, 2006)
July 8, 1998 – Name changed to Cabo Mining Corp.; Oct. 7, 2016 – Name changed to Rizal Resources May 28, 2009 – Acquired by North American Palladium
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ltd.; basis 0.33 North American Palladium shs. for 1
Cadiscor sh.
Cabo Mining Corp. (Yuk. Feb. 1, 1996) Cade Struktur Corporation (Yuk. July 27, 2001) Mar. 4, 2011 – Name changed to NAP Quebec Mines
Jan. 5, 2004 – Name changed to Cabo Mining Enterprises Oct. 23, 2006 – Acquired by KHD Humboldt Wedag Ltd. n
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Ltd.; basis 0.0029163 KHD shs. for 1 Cade
sh. (see KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd.) Cadman Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 2007)
Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp. (Yuk. Feb. 1, 1996) Apr. 11, 2014 – Name changed to Matica Graphite Inc. n
Jan. 12, 2006 – Name changed to Cabo Drilling Corp. Cadence Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 14, 2004)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 12, 2008 – Name changed to Barrick Energy Inc. Cadomin Capital Corporation (Ont. Dec. 6, 2006)
following acquisition by Barrick Gold Corporation for $6.75 Nov. 30, 2012 – Voluntarily dissolved.
Cabo Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 7, 1984) per sh.
Feb. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Cabo Exploration Cadorna Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 7, 1999)
Ventures Inc. and continued into Yukon. n Cadet Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1973) May 31, 2001 – Name changed to Innicor Subsurface
Oct. 1979 – Charter cancelled. Technologies Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition
Cabol Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. 1951) of and subsequent amalgamation with Innicor Subsurface
Cadilartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
July 1976 – Charter cancelled; no details of settlement. Technologies Inc. n
Nov. 1954 – Charter cancelled.
Cabot Capital Corporation (Ont. 1987) Cadillac Development Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1964 Cadre Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1, 1988)
May 1991 – Acquired by Manulift Financial Holdings amalg.) June 19, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Limited for $3.60 per com. sh., $25 per pref. sh., $1.41 May 31, 1974 – Amalgamated with Canadian Equity & July 16, 2011 – Dissolved.
per 1993 wt. and $1.10 per 1995 wt. Development Corporation Ltd., Canadian Equity &
Development Company Ltd., Fairview Corporation Caen Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Cabot Resources Corp. (B.C. 1986) Jan. 10, 1945 – Name changed to Cassidy Yellowknife
(Ontario) Limited and 3 other cos. to form Cadillac
Aug. 16, 1993 – Amalgamated with Quinterra Resources Mines Ltd. n
Fairview Corporation; basis 1.2 new for 1 Canadian Equity
Inc. (0.75 new for 1 old sh.) and the Emtech Group Ltd.
& Development Co. Ltd. sh., 1 new for 1 post-split
to form a new co. known as Emtech Technology Caerus Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 8, 1988
Fairview Corporation of Canada Limited sh. (1.4-for-1 on
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Emtech amalg.)
a pre-split basis) and 1 new for 1 Cadillac Development
Technology Corporation) Oct. 4, 2012 – Name changed to Angel Gold Corp. (see
sh. Fairview shs. continued to trade after a 1.4-for-1 split.
The final step of the merger was effected Feb. 29, 1976, FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Cabot Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 1957 – Charter cancelled. when Cadillac Fairview (Ontario charter) and Fairview
Caesar Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Corporation of Canada Limited (Dominion charter)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Cabre Capital Corp. (B.C. May 18, 2010) amalgamated to form Cadillac Fairview Corporation.
June 6, 2011 – Name changed to Northcliff Resources Caesar Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Cadillac Fairview Corporation (Ont. May 31, 1974
Mar. 1976 – Amalgamated with Norex Resources Ltd.
acquisition of (old) Northcliff Resources Ltd. and amalg.)
subsequent amalgamation of old Northcliff with a wholly Oct. 31, 1988 – Acquired by JMB Institutional Realty Corp. Caesars Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
owned subsid.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey effective Nov. 2, 1987, at $34 per sh. and $26.95 per wt. June 1972 – Name changed to Rio Sierra Developments
- Mines & Energy) Following the October 1988 redemption of preference Ltd. n
shs. at $10 and second preference shares at $10.70 per
Cabre Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 16, 1980) sh. (together with accrued dividends), the company was
Caesars Explorations Inc. (B.C. Jan. 24, 1983)
Jan. 1985 – Continued into Alberta. (see EnerMark privatized. Subsequently, the company went public again
Nov. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Great Southern
Income Fund) on Nov. 6, 1997.
Enterprises Corp. n
Jan. 10, 2001 – Acquired by EnerMark Income Fund;
basis 3.25 EnerMark trust units plus 1 EnerMark warrant Cadillac Fairview Corporation (Ont. May 31, 1974
amalg.) Caesars Gold Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 24, 1983)
for 1 Cabre sh. (see EnerMark Income Fund) Aug. 13, 1999 – Name changed to Caesars Explorations
Mar. 28, 2000 – Succeeded by The Cadillac Fairview
Corporation Limited following plan of arrangement Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Cabrillo Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 18, 1996)
Oct. 2, 1998 – Name changed to Indico Technologies acquisition by 1384183 Ontario Inc., a wholly owned
subsid. of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, for $34 Cagim Real Estate Corporation (Can. July 15, 1998)
Corporation following acquisition of Edge Medical, Inc. n
per sh. 1384183 Ontario Inc. subsequently changed its June 1, 2010 – Acquired by BTB Real Estate Investment
name to The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited. Trust for $1.05 per cl. A sh.
Cache Bay (Chibougamau) Mines Ltd. (Que.)
1956 – Charter cancelled; distribution to shldrs. reported Caimito Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1940)
made of vendor shs. in Obalski (1945) Ltd.; basis 1 sh. Cadillac Gold Field Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Charter cancelled; no record of equity. Mar. 5, 1979 – Dissolved.
Obalski for 5 shs. Cache Bay. (see Obalski (1945) Ltd.)
Cadillac Mining Corporation (Ont. July 10, 2006) Caio Capital Corporation (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986)
Cache d'Or Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Mar. 30, 1988 – Name changed to Battery One-Stop
1957 – Charter cancelled. 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Sept. 2, 2014 – Acquired by Pilot Gold Inc.; basis 0.12195 Inc. n
Cache d'Or Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) Pilot units (1 common share & 1 warrant) for 1 Cadillac
com. sh. Each wt. is exercisable to purchase 1 Pilot com. Cairn Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Dec. 29, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Cache
sh. at $2.00 for two years. Nov. 17, 1975 – Dissolved.
d'Or Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cadillac Moly Mines Ltd. (Que. 1959) Cairn Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1974)
Cache Exploration Inc. (B.C. Oct. 3, 2005) 1981 – Acquired by Dynamar Energy Limited. (see
Dec. 1973 – Became insolvent June 24, 1970; all assets
Aug. 18, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Dynamar Energy Limited)
sold by the trustee. Holders of 7% prior lien ser. A bds.
- Mines & Energy)
due Dec. 30, 1973, received principal in full and approx.
80% of int. arrears; holders of 7% conv. income debs., Cairnglen Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Cache Explorations Inc. (Can. 1983) May 14, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 20, 1995 – Acquired by 3172694 Canada Inc., a due Dec. 30, 1978, received nothing. The obligation for
wholly owned subsid. of MSV Resources Inc.; basis 1 the $23,686 housing mtge. was transferred to Little Long
Caisse centrale Desjardins (Que. June 22, 1979)
MSV sh. for 4 Cache shs. (see MSV Resources Inc.) Lac Mines (now LAC Minerals Ltd.) which bought some
Jan. 1, 2017 – Amalgamated with the Fédération des
of the property. Charter cancelled.
caisses Desjardins du Québec.
Cachet Enterprises Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1990)
Apr. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Gold Star Resources Cadington Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 11, 1987 amalg.)
La Caisse d'Economie de Notre-Dame de Québec
Corp. n Dec. 24, 1994 – Dissolved.
(Can. 1872)
Apr. 4, 1996 – Revived.
July 1944 – Name changed to La Banque d'Economie
Cactus West Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1983) Aug. 25, 1997 – Formed Icelandic Gold Corporation in
de Québec. n
Apr. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Cimarron Minerals New Brunswick on amalgamation with Icelandic Gold
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Icelandic;
basis 1 new for 1 Icelandic sh. and 1 new for 6 Cadington Caiystane Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 13, 1988)
shs. n Oct. 6, 1992 – Name changed to Armada Financial
Cadamet Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Corporation. n
1966 – Name changed to Terrex Mining Co. Ltd.; basis
1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Cajun Oil & Gas Producers Inc. (B.C. June 6, 1987) Calco Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1978) Calgary & Edmonton Corporation Limited (Can. 1929)
Jan. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Alto Industries Inc.; Feb. 19, 1997 – Name changed to Berkshire International Jan. 1968 – Acquired by Canadian Superior Oil Ltd.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1.16 new for 1 old sh. (see Canadian Superior Oil Ltd.)

Cajun Oils Ltd. (Alta.) Calcorp Resources Limited (B.C. 1967) Calgary Cable TV Limited (Alta. 1970)
1958 – Struck off register. Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved. Jan. 1, 1977 – Minority shldr. int. acquired by
Cablecasting Limited, for total consideration of
Cal-Can Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Calder-Bousquet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) $2,518,161.
Dec. 1974 – Charter cancelled. 1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Calgary Centre Holdings Ltd. (Alta. 1985)
Cal-Dataline Corporation (Ont. July 20, 1977) July 20, 1992 – All o/s 8.125% cum. red. retract. first pref.
Feb. 24, 1984 – Name changed to Lansview Resource Caldera Environmental Corporation (B.C. 1988) shs. ser. 1 redeemed; basis $25 per sh. plus all accrued
Corporation; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n Aug. 16, 1994 – Continued into Yukon. and unpaid preferential dividends.
June 26, 1996 – Name changed to Caldera Technologies
Cal-Denver Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 8, 1966) Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Calgary Collieries Ltd. (Alta.)
Oct. 13, 1987 – Name changed to Carson Gold Corp.; - Industrials) Feb. 29, 1932 – Struck off register.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Caldera Mines Limited (B.C. 1984) Calgary Petroleum Products Co., Ltd. (unknown)
Apr. 30, 1987 – Name changed to MTC Electronic 1921 – Taken over by Royalite Oil Company, Linited;
Cal Dynamics Corp. (B.C. 1978)
Technologies Co. Ltd. n basis one $25 Royalite sh. for 116.25 shs. Calgary Petrol.
July 31, 1984 – Name changed to Ridgecrest Resources
(see Royalite Oil Company, Limited)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Caldera Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1988)
Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Caldera Environmental Calgary Power Ltd. (Can. May 12, 1947)
Cal Dynamics Energy Corp. (B.C. 1978) June 1, 1981 – Name changed to TransAlta Utilities
Jan. 10, 1984 – Name changed to Cal Dynamics Corp. n Corporation. n
Corporation. n
Cal Graphite Corporation (B.C. July 11, 1985) Calderone Corporation (Ont. May 27, 1983)
July 19, 2000 – Name changed to Cardinal Factor Corp. Calgroup Graphics Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
July 12, 1993 – Name changed to Applied Carbon Apr. 27, 1992 – Charter cancelled.
Technology, Inc. n following reverse takeover acquisition of Cardinal Factor
Inc. n
Calian Technologies Ltd. (Can. Sept. 27, 1982)
Cal-Por Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Apr. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Calian Group Ltd. (see
Jan. 23, 1956 – Charter cancelled. Caldwell Linen Mills Limited (Ont. 1923) FPsurvey - Industrials)
1956 – Acquired by Dominion Textile Ltd., through offer
Cal-Star Inc. (Wyo. Jan. 29, 1999) to buy 2nd pref. and com. shs. for $17.50 per sh. Calian Technology Ltd. (Can. Sept. 27, 1982)
July 13, 2004 – Name changed to Amanta Resources Mar. 28, 2005 – Name changed to Calian Technologies
Ltd. n Caledon Mountain Estates Ltd. (Ont. 1969 amalg.) Ltd. n
Jan. 1974 – S. B. McLaughlin Associates Ltd. acquired
Cal-West Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 14, 1970) 98% of o/s com. shs., 100% of o/s warrants and $843,500
Calibre Energy Inc. (Alta. July 29, 1988)
May 15, 1985 – Name changed to Legacy Petroleum principal amt. of debs. out of a total $883,000; basis 28
Dec. 15, 1999 – Following Plan of Arrangement under
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & McLaughlin shs. for ea. 100 Caledon shs., $1.00 for each
Companies Creditors Arrangement Act, Northridge
Energy) warr. and 7% McLaughlin 1989 debs. exchanged for
Canada (1998) Inc., the senior secured lender, purchased
Caledon debs. On this date the co. and a wholly owned
all properties and assets including subsid. Trego Energy
Cal-Williston Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.) subsid. of McLaughlin were amalgamated to form Caledon
Inc. for consideration sufficient to repay other creditors.
Feb. 1954 – Acquired by Canadian Pipe Lines Producers Mountain Recreational Properties Ltd.; the remaining
Distribution to Calibre shldrs. was 1 Trego cl. B com. sh.
Ltd. for 125,000 shs. (see Canadian Pipe Lines Producers 6,800 publicly held com. shs. were converted into new
for 56 old Calibre shs.
Ltd.) 1st pref. shs., and com. shs. held by McLaughlin were
converted into new 2nd pref. shs. (both 6% cum. Calico Resources Corp. (B.C. June 17, 1998)
Calabogie Asbestos Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) non-voting redeem.) both on 1-for-1 basis; warrants July 8, 2016 – Acquired by Paramount Gold Nevada
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. became new com. shs. on a 1-for-1 basis; and Corp.; basis 0.07 Paramount com. shs. for 1 Calico com.
debentures, formerly convertible into old com. shs. at sh.
Calahoo Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1993) $6.00 were made convertible into 1st pfce. shs. of the
June 15, 2000 – Acquired by Samson Canada, Ltd., a new co. at $6.00 per sh. Calico Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 10, 1962)
wholly owned subsid. of Samson Investment Company, Feb. 6, 1980 – Name changed to Sable Resources Ltd.;
for $2.90 per sh. Caledonia Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1958) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Nov. 1968 – Struck off register. Energy)
Calais Group Inc. (Alta. Sept. 30, 1998)
Jan. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Airline Training Caledonia Mining Corporation (B.C. Feb. 5, 1992) Caliente Capital Corp. (B.C. July 7, 1999)
International Ltd. n Mar. 29, 1995 – Continued into Canada. Mar. 13, 2003 – Formed Webtech Wireless Inc. in Alberta
Mar. 21, 2016 – Name changed to Caledonia Mining following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with (old)
Calais Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Corporation Plc and continued into Jersey. (see FPsurvey WebTech Wireless Inc., constituting a reverse takeover
June 1985 – Acquired by Financial Trustco Capital Ltd. - Mines & Energy) by WebTech; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. of each co. except
for 45¢ and 0.45 Financial Trustco first pref. shs. for 1 for 12,500,000 WebTech cl. A shs. which were exchanged
Calais sh. Caledonia Resource Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967)
on a 1-for-1.19 basis. n
Feb. 3, 1988 – Name changed to Aston Resources Ltd. n
Calalta Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1948) Caliente Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
1963 – Assets acquired by Plains Petroleums Ltd. Caledonian Collieries Ltd. (Alta. 1919)
Oct. 9, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 15, 1931 – Struck off register.
Calavan Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946) California Exploration Ltd. (Yuk. Sept. 25, 2001)
Assets sold to Privateer Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old Caledonian Pacific Minerals N.L. (Australia Aug. 16,
June 3, 2004 – Name changed to Baradero Resources
shs. (see Privateer Mine Limited) 1993)
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
July 27, 2000 – Name changed to Quadtel Limited.
Calaveras Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980)
Feb. 18, 1986 – Name changed to Cardinal Mineral Calex Resources Limited (Ont. 1959) California Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Mar. 17, 1969 – Name changed to Pango Gold Mines June 6, 1988 – Amalgamated with Centurion Minerals
Ltd. n Ltd. to form Centurion Gold Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old
shs.
Calaveras Resource Corp. (B.C. Mar. 10, 2017)
Feb. 12, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. (see FPsurvey - Calex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 18, 1989)
California Gold Mining Inc. (Alta. Sept. 17, 1998)
Mines & Energy) Oct. 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with Beau Canada
June 3, 2016 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
Exploration Ltd.; basis 0.5132 new for 1 old sh. (see Beau
Mines & Energy)
Calcana Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Canada Exploration Ltd.)
Aug. 31, 1981 – Struck off register. California Lake Mines Ltd. (N.B.)
Calgary Alberta Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
1966 – Charter cancelled.
Calcar Development Inc. (Ont. 1972) 1914 – Acquired by Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd.;
Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see Alberta Petroleum California Silver Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Wolverine Developments Inc. Consolidated Ltd.) May 15, 1986 – Name changed to California Gold Mines
Ltd. n
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California Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust (Alta. Dec. 4, Calpine Power Income Fund (Alta. July 16, 2002)
1954 – Charter cancelled. 2001) Feb. 14, 2007 – Acquired by Harbinger Capital Partners
TEST FOR CROP MARKS May 28, 2015 – Name changed to Smart Real Estate Special Situations Fund L.P. and Harbinger Capital
Caliph Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1953) Investment Trust following acquisition of 22 SmartCentres Partners Master Fund I, Ltd.; basis $13 per unit
Jan. 1956 – Name changed to Peace River Petroleums retail properties and related intellectual property. n
Ltd. n Calpine Resources Incorporated (B.C. 1983)
Calmar West Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1948) Apr. 12, 1990 – Merged with Prime Resources Group
Calivada Resources Limited (B.C. May 9, 1967) June 1965 – Name changed to Brett Oils Ltd.; basis 1 Inc. to become a wholly owned subsid.; basis 1 new sh.
Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. new for 4 old shs. n and 0.5 wts. for 1 old sh. Each wt. and $5.25 entitled
Mar. 1979 – Revived. holder to purchase 1 new sh. of merged co. until Apr. 12,
June 25, 1979 – Name changed to Heritage Petroleums Calmark Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1968) 1991. (see Prime Resources Group Inc.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1969 – Name changed to Calmark Industries Limited. n
Calta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Calix Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963) 1973 – Merged with Coronet Mines Ltd. into Coralta
Calmark Industries Limited (B.C. 1968)
1966 – Name changed to Calix Mines Ltd. n Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
July 1972 – Name changed to Metrosposal Industries
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Caltec Investments Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, 1987)
Calix Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Aug. 8, 1997 – Struck off register.
Aug. 3, 1972 – Name changed to Bev-Cal Mines Ltd.; Calmena Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Oct. 14, 2008)
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Jan. 21, 2015 – Placed into receivership by senior lender. Caltech Data Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 5, 1988 amalg.)
Ernst & Young Inc. appointed receiver. Sept. 14, 1994 – Name changed to Roraima Gold
Call Genie Inc. (Alta. Aug. 17, 2004 amalg.) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 9, 2012 – Name changed to VoodooVox Inc. Calmont Oils Limited (Can. Mar. 15, 1926)
pursuant to acquisition of the assets of VoodooVox, Inc. n Sept. 1953 – Assets acquired by Anglo-Canadian Oil
Company Limited; basis 1 new for 42 old shs. (see Calterra Freehold Ventures Inc. (Alta. Apr. 26, 1982)
Anglo-Canadian Oil Company Limited) June 29, 2006 – Name changed to West Africa Energy
Call-Goma Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Inc. and continued into British Columbia following reverse
Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled. takeover acquisition of Mali Oil Development S.A.R.L.
Calmor Iron Bay Mines Limited (Ont. 1954)
Dec. 31, 1978 – International Mogul Mines Limited plus all rights to one hydrocarbon exploration licence and
Call-Net Enterprises Inc. (Can. Jan. 13, 1986)
acquired remaining o/s shs. not already held through one right to a licence in approval, all located in
July 8, 2005 – Formed Rogers Telecom Holdings Inc.
merger of Calmor with International Mogul Mines (Ontario) southeastern Mali, West Africa; basis 1 West Africa sh.
pursuant to plan of arrangement acquisition by Rogers
Ltd., forming Calmor Iron Bay Mines (1978) Ltd. effective for 2 Calterra shs. n
Communications Inc.; basis 1 Rogers cl. B non-vtg. sh.
for 4.25 Call-Net cl. B non-vtg. shs. Dec. 1, 1978. Calmor shldrs. received a choice of com.
shs. of the amalg. co. to Nov. 29, 1978, or thereafter pref. Calterra Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 26, 1982)
Call 900 Inc. (Alta. Nov. 26, 1987) shs. The pref. shs. were all called for redemption at $1.13 Apr. 24, 2001 – Name changed to Calterra Freehold
Aug. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Xentel Interactive Inc. n per sh. Ventures Inc. n

CallDirect Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 22, 1996) Calmor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Calto Resources Inc. (Alta. 1986)
May 23, 2000 – Name changed to Ocean Ventures Inc.; 1962 – Assets distributed on basis of 448 shs. Iron Bay Dec. 28, 1988 – Name changed to Calto Industries Inc.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mines for each 1,000 shs. Calmor, plus 9¢ cash for each (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Calmor sh. Assets not claimed transferred to the Public
Trustee, and charter surrendered. Caltor Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
Callex Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. July 14, 1982)
July 2, 1979 – Acquired by Canadian Long Island
Oct. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Shephard Insurance
Calneva Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 19, 1987) Petroleums Ltd. (see Canadian Long Island Petroleums
Group Limited. n
Sept. 1, 1994 – Name changed to International Calneva Ltd.)
Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Callex Mineral Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 14, 1982) Calumet Uranium Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Oct. 29, 1985 – Name changed to Callex Enterprises Jan. 1965 – Name changed to Atlanta Mines Ltd.; basis
Calnor Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1935)
Ltd. n 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aug. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Norcal Resources
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Callinan Flin-Flon Mines Ltd. (Man. May 6, 1927) Calvada Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986)
1956 – Name changed to Consolidated Callinan Flin Flon May 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Consolidated
Calnorth Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1947)
Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Powergem Resource Corporation and Tamavack
July 1956 – Name changed to Northcal Oils Ltd.; basis
1 new for 4 old shs. n Resources Inc. to form Eurus Resource Corp.; basis 1
Callinan Mines Limited (Can. June 23, 1980) new for 7.5 old shs. (see Eurus Resource Corp.)
July 14, 2011 – Name changed to Callinan Royalties
Calode Uranium Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Corporation. n Calvalley Petroleum Inc. (Can. Dec. 1, 1995 amalg.)
Sept. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 21, 1996 – Amalgamated with O.R.I. Energy Inc.
Callinan Royalties Corporation (Can. June 23, 1980) Calona Wines Limited (unknown) (0.6886 new cl. A sh. for 1 cl. A sh.) to form a new co.
May 8, 2014 – Acquired by Altius Minerals Corporation; 1971 – Acquired by Standard Brands (B.C.) Ltd. in also known as Calvalley Petroleum Inc.; basis 0.25 new
basis 0.163 Altius com. shs. plus $0.203 cash for 1 1971-72 for $8.00 per sh. cl. A sh. for 1 com. sh. (see Calvalley Petroleum Inc.)
Callinan com. sh.
Calor Laterite Corporation (B.C. 1979) Calvalley Petroleum Inc. (Can. July 1, 1996 amalg.)
Calling Valley Oils Limited (Alta.) Sept. 16, 1982 – Name changed to Interstrat Resources May 12, 2015 – Dissolved pursuant to the plan of
1970 – Merged into Westburne Petroleum & Minerals Inc. n arrangement with Calvalley Energy Limited; basis either
Ltd. (i) US$0.807, (ii) 1 Calvalley Energy com. sh. or (iii)
Calotto Capital Inc. (Ont. Feb. 19, 2007) combination of thereof per Calvalley Petroleum sh.
Calliope Metals Corporation (Can. Sept. 24, 1987)
Oct. 28, 2009 – Name changed to Hamilton Thorne Ltd.
June 17, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. Calvan Consolidated Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Can. 1951)
pursuant to Qualifyinig Transaction reverse takeover
May 7, 1999 – Name changed to Argosy Minerals Inc. 1961 – Assets sold to Canadian Fina Oil Ltd.; basis $4.59
acquisition of Hamilton Thorne, Inc.; basis 1 new for
following reverse takeover acquisition of Argosy Mining per sh. for min. holdings and $2.89 for majority holdings
7.712255 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corp. for 57,183,960 com. shs. n (latter held by Canadian Petrofina Ltd.).
Calpetro Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1980)
Callisto Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 3, 1993) Calvan Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1948)
July 18, 1984 – Name changed to Nucal Resources Ltd.;
Feb. 5, 1997 – Amalgamated with 711960 Alberta Ltd., 1951 – Acquired by Calvan Consolidated Oil & Gas Co.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
a wholly owned subsid. of Alma Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Ltd.
cl. A sh. of Alma for 6 com. shs. of Callisto. (see Alma Calpine Canada Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 21, 2001)
Oil & Gas Ltd.) Calvert-Dale Estates Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 20, 1961)
May 27, 2002 – Called for automatic early redemption; June 2, 1983 – Name changed to Argyll Energy
basis 1 new Calpine Corporation com. sh. exchanged for Corporation. n
Calloway Properties Inc. (Alta. Dec. 20, 1996)
1 old Calpine Canada exchangeable sh. Common shs.
Feb. 18, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
of Calpine Corporation listed on NYSE. Calvert Gas & Oils Limited (Can. Feb. 14, 1928)
into an investment trust named Calloway Real Estate
Investment Trust; basis 1 new trust unit for 2 com. shs. Aug. 8, 1985 – Name changed to Heenan Petroleum
Calpine Natural Gas Trust (Alta. Aug. 22, 2003)
(see Calloway Real Estate Investment Trust) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 2, 2005 – Amalgamated with Viking Energy Royalty
Trust; basis 2 new Viking units for 1 old Calpine unit. (see
Viking Energy Royalty Trust) Calvert Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 12, 1936)
Charter cancelled.
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Calvin Exploration & Development Corporation (Que. Cambria Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928) Camdeck Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1954) 1946 – In liquidation. 1954 – Name changed to Camdeck Mines Ltd. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 21, 1974 – Acquired by Calvin Oil Co. Ltd. (see Jan. 2, 1964 – Dissolved.
Calvin Oil Co. Ltd.) Camdeck Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Cambria Resources Limited (B.C. May 23, 1986) July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Calvin Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta.) Mar. 2, 1989 – Name changed to On Wah Investments
Mar. 15, 1977 – Dissolved. Corp. n Camden Oil Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980)
Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Maxwell Resources
Calvista Gold Corporation (Ont. Jan. 8, 2010) Cambrian Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Inc. n
Dec. 13, 2012 – Acquired by AUX Acquisition 3 S.A.R.L. Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved.
for $1.10 per sh. Camdev Corporation (Ont. Jan. 3, 1978 amalg.)
Cambrian Mining Limited (B.C.) July 30, 1997 – Name changed to O&Y Properties
Calway Brook Mines Inc. (Ont. 1971) July 2, 1954 – Dissolved and struck off register. Corporation. n
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Cambridge BioChemics Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1978) Cameco - A Canadian Mining & Energy Corporation
Calypso Acquisition Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) June 23, 1993 – Name changed to Cambridge Softek
Sept. 21, 2007 – Name changed to Calypso Uranium (Can. June 19, 1987)
Inc. n Nov. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Cameco Corporation.
Corp. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Cambridge Colleges Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1996)
Calypso Developments Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) Feb. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Cambridge Colleges Cameco Resources Ltd. (Can. 1988 amalg.)
Nov. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Calypso Acquisition Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 1, 1997 – Merged into Cameco Corporation.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Cambridge Development Corporation (B.C. Mar. 18, Camel Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1979)
Calypso Food & Beverage Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1960) 1981) Oct. 28, 1985 – Merged into Trans-Canada Resources
Oct. 2, 1962 – Name changed to Grissol Foods Limited. n Oct. 28, 1983 – Name changed to Bridgewest Ltd. Each 10 com. shs. of Camel exch. for one cl. A voting
Development Corporation. n sh. of Trans-Canada. Also, all o/s 11% ser. A convert.
Calypso Uranium Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) debs. of Camel exch. into cl. A voting shs. of
May 15, 2013 – Acquired by U308 Corp.; basis 0.4 U308 Cambridge Environmental Systems Inc. (B.C. June Trans-Canada; basis 222.22 shs. for each $1,000
shs. for 1 Calypso sh. 15, 1966) principal amt.
Dec. 9, 1993 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Calyx Bio-Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 10, 2008) Mines & Energy) Camelion Development Corp. (Alta. 1986)
Feb. 5, 2018 – Name changed to Calyx Ventures Inc. Dec. 21, 1989 – Formed Great Northern Gold Inc. in
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cambridge Leaseholds Limited (Ont. 1960) Alberta on amalgamation with Great Northern Gold Inc.;
Sept. 19, 1975 – By July 15, 1975, Oxford Development basis 1 new for 1 Great Northern sh. and 1 new for 3
Cam-Net Communications Network Inc. (B.C. Jan. 29, Group Ltd. had acquired most of all o/s com. shs. for $22 Camelion shs. n
1982) per sh. Shs. were delisted as Oxford had acquired all but
Feb. 1, 1991 – Continued into Canada. a small amount. Camelot Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980)
Nov. 24, 1997 – Name changed to Suncom July 15, 1996 – Formed DC DiagnostiCare Inc. in British
Telecommunications Inc. n Cambridge Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 29, 1993) Columbia on amalgamation with DC DiagnostiCare Inc.;
July 28, 1999 – Name changed to Cambridge Ventures basis 1 new for 1 DC DiagnostiCare sh. and 1 new for
Camabie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Ltd. n 1.68 Camelot shs. n
Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Cambridge Mines, Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1966) Cameo Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. May 3, 1966)
Camador Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1962) Feb. 17, 1976 – Name changed to United Cambridge Aug. 24, 1966 – Name changed to Fury Explorations
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. n
Caman Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Cambridge Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
1954 – Merged with other mining cos. to form Garrison Cameo Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1987)
May 1976 – Charter cancelled. May 3, 2018 – Name changed to Cameo Cobalt Corp.;
Creek Consolidated Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old
shs. basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Cambridge Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. May 12, 1993)
Mar. 10, 1995 – Formed Riata Resources Ltd. in Alberta Camerina Petroleum Corp. (Del. 1959)
Camarillo Oils Limited (Ont. 1952) on amalgamation with Riata Resources Ltd. (1 for 1);
Feb. 11, 1971 – Charter cancelled. 1966 – Acquired by Western Equities, Inc. of Houston,
basis 0.2 new for 1 old sh. n Tex., for US$2.60 per sh.
Camas Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1987)
Cambridge Oil Co. (unknown) Camero Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Jan. 17, 1991 – Name changed to Merlin Resources
May 6, 1952 – Assets acquired by Bailey Selburn Oil & Aug. 23, 1982 – Dissolved.
Inc. n
Gas Ltd.; basis 46 cl. A shs. of Bailey for 1 Cambridge
unit. Camero Resource Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Camber Sports Inc. (Alta. Oct. 14, 1987)
Sept. 30, 1982 – Name changed to International Camero
Mar. 24, 1993 – Name changed to Zycom Corporation; Cambridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1988) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 2, 1991 – Name changed to Selkirk Springs
International Corporation. n Cameron Petroleums, Ltd. (Can. May 8, 1929)
Camberton Iron Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Reported amalgamated with Atlantic Keystone
Cambridge Shopping Centres Limited (Ont. Dec. 29, Petroleums, Ltd.
Cambiex Exploration Inc. (Que. Feb. 21, 1993) 1975)
July 17, 2000 – Name changed to Hope Bay Gold Dec. 15, 2000 – Acquired by Ivanhoe Inc. for $12.50 per Cameron Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Corporation Inc. n sh. Feb. 15, 1983 – Name changed to Jafta International
Inc. n
Cambridge Softek Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1978)
Cambior Inc. (Que. Nov. 7, 1973)
Nov. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Alantra Venture Corp.; Cametin Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Nov. 8, 2006 – Acquired by IAMGOLD Corporation; basis
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 31, 1978 – Dissolved.
0.42 IAMGOLD shs. for 1 Cambior sh.
Cambridge Ventures Corporation (Alta. June 5, 1986) Camex Energy Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967)
Camborne Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
Oct. 18, 1989 – Name changed to Cartaway Container Feb. 20, 2018 – Name changed to Desert Lion Energy
July 19, 1990 – Name changed to Camborne Industries
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc. and continued into Ontario pursuant to reverse
PLC and continued into United Kingdom; basis 1 new sh.
plus £0.50 for 1 old sh. takeover acquisition of Desert Lion Energy Corp. by way
Cambridge Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 29, 1993) of a three-cornered amalgamation of Desert Lion and a
Camborne Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Feb. 2, 2001 – Name changed to VRX WorldWide Inc. n wholly owned subsidiary of the company; basis 1 new for
May 23, 1989 – Name changed to Camborne Industries 12.0258 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n Camco Inc. (Can. Dec. 6, 1976)
Oct. 4, 2005 – Formed Mabe Canada Inc. following Camex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Cambri Mining & Development Ltd. (B.C.) acquisition by Mexico-based Controladora Mabe S.A. de 1963 – Assets sold to Braminco Mines Ltd. for $3,500
Sept. 1968 – Struck off register. C.V.; basis Cdn$3.52 per sh. and 118,270 Braminco shs. Distribution of 1 Braminco
sh. for each 10 Camex shs. held.
Aug. 25, 1966 – Dissolved.
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Camex Prospecting Trust (unknown) Campar Capital Corporation (Ont. Aug. 20, 2014) Camrock Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
1947 – All assets transferred to Camex Mines Ltd. Basis Oct. 18, 2016 – Merged into Starlight U.S. Multi-Family 1956 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
of distribution: 500 shs. Braminco; 250 shs. Baltic; 2,000 (No. 5) Core Fund; basis 0.138164 Starlight 5 cl. A unit
shs. Lochabie Mines; 2,000 shs. Camabie Mines, and for 1 Campar com. sh. Camrose Gold and Metals Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
2,640 shs. Camex Mines for each unit held. (see Camex 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Mines Ltd.) Campbell Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1950)
Sept. 2, 1980 – Name changed to Campbell Resources Camsell River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Camflo International Inc. (Yuk. July 4, 2001) Inc. n 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 30, 2004 – Formed Arctos Petroleum Corp. in
Alberta on amalgamation with Spearhead Resources Inc. Campbell Island Mines and Exploration Limited (Ont. CamVec Corporation (Ont. Sept. 11, 1992)
with Camflo the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 1 Nov. 21, 1945) Aug. 14, 2001 – Name changed to AMJ Campbell Inc. n
Spearhead sh. and 3 new for 4 Camflo shs. n Mar. 31, 1958 – Name changed to New Campbell Island
Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Can-Albion Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1940)
Camflo Mattagami Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Aug. 9, 1976 – Dissolved.
1966 – Name changed to Camflo Mines Limited. n Campbell Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. July 18, 1944)
Can Am Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 29, 1963)
Aug. 12, 1987 – Continued into Canada. (see Placer
Sept. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Golden Quail
Camflo Mines Limited (Ont. 1958) Dome Inc.)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
July 14, 1984 – Amalgamated with Bob-Clare Investments Aug. 13, 1987 – Amalgamated with Dome Mines Limited
Limited and Barrick Resources Corporation to continue (0.851 for 1) and Placer Development Limited (1 for 1)
as Barrick Resources; basis 7 new for 1 old sh. (see to form a new company named Placer Dome Inc.; basis Can Am Industries Corporation (B.C. 1979)
Barrick Resources Corporation) 1.702 new Placer shs. for 1 old Campbell sh. (see Placer Apr. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Save-On Automotive
Dome Inc.) Industries Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Camflo Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 21, 1997)
July 4, 2001 – Continued into Yukon. Campbell Resources Inc. (B.C. June 7, 1950) Can-Amera Export Refining Company Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
Nov. 22, 2001 – Name changed to Camflo International Sept. 8, 1982 – Continued into Canada. June 11, 1985 – Name changed to Can-Amera Oil Sands
Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n May 12, 1983 – Amalgamated with GM Resources Limited Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
(1 for 5), United Asbestos Inc. (0.3 com. plus 1 pfce. for
Camford Capital Corporation (B.C. 1979) 1) and Camchib Resources Inc. (0.6 for 1) to continue as Can-Amera Oil Sands Development Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
Mar. 20, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. a new company also known as Campbell Resources Inc.; July 29, 1963 – Name changed to Can-Amera Export
basis 1 com. for 1 old sh. Refining Company Ltd. n
Camfrey Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1986) Dec. 10, 2009 – Placed into receivership.
Mar. 17, 1993 – Name changed to Brio Industries Inc.; PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed receiver. Can-Ameri Agri Co. Inc. (B.C. Oct. 17, 2014)
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Apr. 28, 2017 – Privatized via 1-for-1,000 consolidation;
Campbell Soup Company Ltd (Can. Nov. 28, 1930) holders of fractional shs. received 35¢ cash per sh.
Camigos Mines Ltd. (B.C.) Aug. 16, 1991 – Acquired by Campbell Soup Acquisition
Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Corp. for $41 per sh. Can-American Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Aug. 4, 2003 – Name changed to Campbell Company of 1959 – Acquired by Eagle Plains Development Co.; basis
Camindex Mines Limited (Ont. June 15, 1933) Canada. 1 new for 5 old shs.
Jan. 22, 1990 – Acquired by MVP Capital Corp.; basis 1
MVP sh. for 6.66 Camindex shs. (see MVP Capital Corp.) Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry Co. (Mich. 1927) Can-American Natural Resources Ltd. (B.C.)
1956 – Name changed to Ridgeway Corp. n Sept. 27, 1976 – Dissolved.
Camine Resources Inc. (Alta. 1983)
May 10, 1994 – Name changed to Beckett Technologies Campeau Corporation (Ont. Oct. 1, 1973) Can-American Petroleums Ltd. (B.C.)
Corp. and continued into Ontario. n Jan. 3, 1978 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with 1969 – Name changed to Can-American Natural
same name. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Caminex Corporation Limited (unknown) Feb. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Camdev Corporation
1955 – Continued (jurisdiction unknown). following reorganization; basis 1 com. for 50 ord. shs. Can-Banc NT Corp. (Ont. July 10, 1992)
Dec. 1960 – Reported wound up and distribution of 84.3¢ plus 1 com. for each 25 ser. B, ser. C or ser. D. pfd. shs. n Sept. 2, 2003 – Redeemed in full effective; basis - capital
per sh. made. shs. at $56.267073 per sh. and preferred shs. at $25.70
Camphor Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1986) per sh.
Camino Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1964) Apr. 30, 2007 – Acquired by Mountain Province Diamonds
Mar. 8, 1991 – Name changed to Advanced Projects Ltd.; Can-Base Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Inc.; basis 0.41 Mountain Province shs. for 1 Camphor
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
sh.
Can-Chin Entertainment Group Co. Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 11,
Camisha Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 1, 2009) Campion Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 1, 1994)
2000)
Apr. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Prima Fluorspar Corp. June 12, 2002 – Acquired by Progress Energy Ltd.; basis
Aug. 18, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Prima 0.4 new Progress com. sh. for 1 old Campion com. sh.
Fluorspar Corp. n (see Progress Energy Ltd.) Can-Co Explorations Ltd. (Alta. 1969)
1972 – Assets acquired by Nor-Can Minerals Ltd.; basis
Camlachie Oils Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 3, 1945) Campo United Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1 new for 2 old shs.
Jan. 1951 – Inactive. 1962 – Struck off register.
Can-Con Enterprises and Explorations Limited (Ont.
Camlaren Mines Ltd. (Can. 1973) Campton Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 30, 1970 amalg.)
June 30, 1987 – Name changed to Stamford Bancorp 1951 – Name changed to Cayzor Athabaska Mines Ltd. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 17, 1980 – Charter revived.
Camray Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Sept. 8, 1981 – Name changed to Aubet Resources Inc. n
Camnor Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 20, 1970) Dec. 20, 1965 – Dissolved.
Oct. 30, 2000 – Name changed to Stornoway Ventures Can-Erin Mines Limited (Ont. 1939)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Camreco Inc. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 29, 1991 – Amalgamated with Environmental Nov. 16, 1964 – Name changed to Argosy Mining
Technologies Investments Inc. to form a new co. Corporation Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Camont Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Dec. 5, 1981 – Charter cancelled. Environmental Technologies International Inc.; 90% of
the com. shs. exchanged for com. shs. of Goldlund Mines Can-Ex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Limited on the basis of 1 Goldlund for 10 Camreco and Dec. 14, 1990 – Name changed to Kintana Resources
Camoose Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
May 1957 – Absorbed by subsidiary, Camoose Uranium 10% of the com. shs. exhanged for the com. shs. of
Environmental Technologies on the basis of 1 Energy)
Mines of America, Inc.
Environmental for 2 Camreco shs. (see Environmental
Can-Fer Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Camp McKinney Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Technologies International Inc.)
Dec. 2, 1969 – Assets acquired by Bralorne Pioneer
1962 – Name changed to McKinney Gold Mines Ltd. n Mines Ltd. Subsequently wound up.
Camrelco Resources Group Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Campaign Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1971) May 22, 1981 – Name changed to Canadian Beaver
Can-Financials Income Corp. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2010)
July 1973 – Merged into Sloane Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 4, 2016 – Merged and amalgamated with First Asset
new for 5 old shs. Fund Corp; basis 0.37989 First Asset MSCI Canada
Camrex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 18, 1979)
Quality Index Class ETF shs. for 1 Can-Financials equity
Aug. 20, 1996 – Name changed to Crispin Energy Inc. n
sh.
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Can-Met Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Canada & Dominion Sugar Company Limited (Can. Canada Gold Corporation (B.C. Nov. 8, 1984)
1960 – Merged into Denison Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Dec. 24, 1930; via Dominion charter) July 11, 2013 – Name changed to Stem 7 Capital Inc. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
200 old shs. Jan. 12, 1973 – Name changed to Redpath Industries
Limited. n Canada Graphite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
Can-Nation Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Nov. 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 30, 1983 – Struck off register. Canada Bread Co. Ltd. (Ont. June 9, 1911)
Oct. 15, 1969 – Name changed to Corporate Foods The Canada Guarantee Company (Can. 1851)
Can Pro Developments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1, 1988) Limited. n Feb. 17, 1881 – Name changed to The Guarantee
May 19, 1993 – Name changed to Cadre Resources Ltd.; Company of North America.
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Canada Bread Company, Limited (Ont. June 9, 1911)
May 27, 2014 – Acquired by Grupo Bimbo, S.A.B. de Canada Guiana Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Can-60 Income Corp. (Ont. Aug. 23, 2010) C.V.; basis $72 cash plus stub dividend of $0.437 per sh. May 1952 – Charter cancelled; $0.01 per sh. distributed.
Nov. 12, 2015 – Converted into a mutual fund corporation
from a closed-end fund. Canada Brokerlink Inc. (Alta. May 27, 1991) Canada Income Plus Fund (Ont. 1985)
Mar. 27, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by 866295 Oct. 9, 1992 – Dissolved. Unitholders of record Sept. 30,
Can-Tel Communications Inc. (B.C. 1980) Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Allianz of Canada 1992, received a proportionate share of net interest
Sept. 30, 1986 – Name changed to Euro-Asia Capital Inc.; basis $1.20 per sh. income from July 1 to Sept. 30, 1992, and from Oct. 1 to
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 9, 1992. This payment could be given in cheque
Canada Cartage Diversified Income Fund (Ont. Jan. form, representing net asset value of units held, less a
Can-Trac Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1959) 30, 2006) termination fee of 1% or net asset value of units could be
Sept. 27, 1976 – Dissolved. July 6, 2007 – Acquired by Nautic Partners VI, LP for transferred to a mutual fund managed by The Guardian
$11.30 per fund unit. Group of Funds Limited without any termination fee as
Can West Exploration Inc. (B.C. Jan. 5, 1987) long as securities purchased were held for a period of
Oct. 13, 2000 – Name changed to Watch Resources Ltd.; Canada Cement Lafarge Ltd. (Can. Oct. 22, 1927; via not less than 12 months from date of transfer.
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n letters patent)
Jan. 1, 1988 – Name changed to Lafarge Canada Inc. n Canada Iron Foundries, Limited (Can. Mar. 1915)
Cana Telecommunications Inc. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1987) 1968 – Name changed to Canron Limited. n
May 4, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Canada Chibougamau Resources Ltd. (Que. 1952)
Technologies Holdings Inc. and continued into British Oct. 28, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Canada-Israel Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Call 1960 – Wound up.
Detailed Recording Services; basis 0.782985 new for 1 Canada China Clay and Silica Ltd. (Can. 1941)
old sh. n 1950 – Charter cancelled. Canada Kelp Co. Ltd. (Can. - unspecified 1946)
1967 – Made a voluntary assignment into bankruptcy,
Cana Venture Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 25, 2011) Canada Crushed & Cut Stone Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Nov. 24, 1948. Assets reported sold, liabs. paid, and
Mar. 14, 2014 – Amalgamated with 1710560 Alberta Ltd., Apr. 23, 1969 – Name changed to Steetley Industries distribution made among shldrs. Charter surrendered.
a wholly owned subsid. of Arkadia Capital Corp., basis Limited. n Not to be confused with another co. of the same name,
0.60434 Arkadia com. shs. for 1 Cana sh. incorporated B.C.
Canada Development Corporation (Can. 1971; via Act
Canaan Explorers Limited (Ont. 1974) of Parliament) Canada Kelp Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Jan. 7, 1988 – Name changed to Polysar Energy & 1969 – Placed into receivership; assets sold early 1973
Chemical Corporation. n to Equatorial Resources Ltd. for $100,000.
Canabec Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1975)
Jan. 26, 1988 – Name changed to Canabec Industries Canada Lease Financing Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Canada Electric Co. Ltd. (N.S. 1889)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 29, 1989 – Placed into receivership on Mar. 29,
Jan. 1961 – Acquired by the Province of Nova Scotia for
1989. All assets sold. Nothing left for shldrs.
$100 per pref. sh. and $150 per com. sh.
Canabec Industries Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1975)
Canada Life Financial Corporation (Can. June 21,
Dec. 15, 1988 – Name changed to Environmental Canada Fluorspar Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1995)
1999)
Technologies Investments Inc. following vertical Feb. 5, 2001 – Name changed to Continental Ridge
July 10, 2003 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Great-West
amalgamation with new subsids. Environmental Resources Inc. n
Lifeco Inc.; basis $44.50 cash per sh., or 1.78 4.8%
Technologies Investments Inc. and 761515 Ontario Inc. n
Great-West pref. shs., or 1.78 5.9% Great-West pref.
Canada Fluorspar Inc. (Alta. Apr. 15, 2009 amalg.)
shs., or 1.1849 Great-West com. shs. (or a combination
Canabo Medical Inc. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2007) May 30, 2014 – Acquired by CF Acquisition Inc., an
thereof) for 1 Canada Life com. sh.
Mar. 26, 2018 – Name changed to Aleafia Health Inc. indirect wholly owned subsid. of Golden Gate Capital
Jan. 5, 2011 – All o/s ser. B pref. shs. redeemed at $25
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) LLC; basis 35¢ cash per sh.
per sh.
Canabrava Diamond Corporation (B.C. Sept. 30, 1994) Canada Foils Limited (Ont. 1922)
Canada Lithium Corp. (Ont. July 17, 1995 amalg.)
Nov. 28, 2003 – Acquired by Superior Diamonds Inc.; Mar. 1969 – Con-Pack Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of
Jan. 31, 2014 – Name changed to RB Energy Inc. and
basis 1 Superior Diamonds sh. for 2.5 Canabrava shs. Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada Ltd., sold its int. of 98%
continued into Canada pursuant to acquisition of Sirocco
(see Superior Diamonds Inc.) of the o/s cl. A and 99% of the o/s com. shs. of Canada
Mining Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Foils Ltd., to Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. Con-Pack had
Canaccord Capital Inc. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1997) acquired shs. in 1965-66 under offer at $40 per cl. A sh.
Dec. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Canaccord Financial Canada Machinery Corporation, Ltd. (Can. 1910)
and $45 per com. sh.
Inc. n 1975 – Acquired by Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd.;
Canada Forgings Limited (Can. 1912) basis 7 shs. of U.S. parent of Canadian Ingersoll-Rand
Canaccord Financial Inc. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1997) 1976 – From 1975 to 1976, Toromont Industries acquired for 10 Canada Machinery shs.
Oct. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Canaccord Genuity all o/s com. shs. for $17 per sh.
Canada Malting Co. Limited (Can. Sept. 27, 1927; via
Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canada Foundries & Forgings Ltd. (Can. 1912) Dominion charter)
Canaco Mining Resources Ltd. (Can. Jan. 3, 1987) Dec. 1966 – Name changed to Canada Forgings Dec. 5, 1995 – Acquired by ConAgra Investments (CMA)
Sept. 28, 1998 – Name changed to Canaco Resources Limited. n Limited wholly owned subsid. of ConAgra, Inc.; basis
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n $20.50 per sh.
Canada Garnet Ltd. (Que. 1937)
Canada Northern Power Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1924)
Canaco Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 3, 1987) Oct. 19, 1974 – Dissolved.
Dec. 9, 1955 – Wound up. Shldrs. of record received
Apr. 9, 2013 – Name changed to Orca Gold Inc. following shares of Northern Quebec Power Co. Ltd. on the basis
reverse takeover acquisition of Shark Minerals Inc.; basis Canada Gas Corp. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1984)
Mar. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Canada Rare Earths of 1 1/16 com. shs. of Northern Quebec for each 2 shs.
1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) of Canada Northern held.
Inc. n
Canaco Resources Ltd. (Can. Jan. 3, 1987) Canada Northwest Australia Oil N.L. (Wash. 1979)
Nov. 10, 2003 – Name changed to Canaco Resources Canada Geothermal Oil Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Nov. 24, 1986 – Name changed to National Venture
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1975 – Placed into receivership. Corporation NL; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Nov. 7, 1977 – Unsecured creditors paid 70.157¢ (less
Canacord Resources Inc. (Can. 1986) 2¢ levy) per dollar claimed. Canada Northwest Energy Limited (Can. Apr. 1, 1893;
Sept. 11, 1989 – Acquired by Prime Resources Jan. 1980 – Payment of 1.153¢ per dollar claimed. via Dominion charter)
Corporation; basis 1 Prime sh. for 10 Canacord shs. (see Proposal subsequently completed. Oct. 15, 1991 – Acquired by Sherritt Gordon Limited;
Prime Resources Corporation) Apr. 4, 1986 – Trustee (Clarkson Gordon in Calgary) basis 0.0516 new com. sh. for 1 com. sh., 0.96775 new
discharged.
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com. sh. for 1 old 9% pfd. ser. B sh., 0.96775 new com. Canada Rare Earths Inc. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1984) 2004, and no further claims can be made against the
sh. for 1 old 7.75% pfd. ser. C sh. and 101.548 new com. Aug. 1, 2012 – Name changed to Canada Strategic Canada 3000 Sales trust fund.
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shs. for 1 old 8% conv. sub. deb. (see Sherritt Gordon Metals Inc. n Sept. 22, 2004 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was
Limited) discharged as trustee and there were no funds available
Canada Safeway Limited (Can. 1929) for any further dividend payments to unsecured creditors
Canada Northwest Land Limited (Can. Apr. 1, 1893; Dec. 1, 1986 – Controlling interest in Safeway Stores or shldrs.
via Dominion charter) Inc., the parent co., was purch. by Kohlberg, Kravis and
Feb. 19, 1982 – Name changed to Canada Northwest Roberts & Co. Subsequently, the public pref. shs. of Canada Trust Income Investments (Can. Aug. 17, 1973)
Energy Limited. n Canada Safeway Ltd were purchased and redeemed. All Nov. 1, 2007 – Dissolved for $0.008874317 per trust unit.
o/s shs. of Canada Safeway are now privately held.
Canada Oil Lands Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Canada Trustco Mortgage Company (Can. 1864)
1964 – Acquired by Great Plains Development Co. of Canada Southern Oil & Refining Co. Ltd. (unknown) Dec. 31, 1985 – Amalgamated with Canada Permanent
Canada Ltd. in 1964-65 for $3.25 per sh. In liquidation; Wm. Walsh, Calgary, liquidator. Mortgage Corporation to form new co. with same name
Canada Trustco Mortgage Company.
Canada Orient Resources Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1987) Canada Southern Oils Ltd. (Can. 1951) Nov. 25, 1987 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by CT
Apr. 17, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Canada Apr. 20, 1954 – Name changed to Canada Southern Financial Services Inc.; basis 3 CT shs. for 1 Canada
Orient Resources Inc.; basis unknown. n Petroleum Ltd. following division into Canso Oil Producers Trustco sh. The company became a principal subsidiary
Ltd., Canso Natural Gas Ltd. and Canada Southern of CT Financial Services Inc. but all o/s pref. shs.
Canada Pacific Capital Corp. (Ont. May 28, 2010) Petroleum Ltd.; basis 4 Canso Oil, 5 Canso Gas and 8 remained under the Canada Trustco Mortgage Company
July 4, 2014 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction Canada Southern Pet. shs. for 8 Canada Southern Oils name.
private placement subscription of 5,800,000 units of shs. n
Lakeside Minerals Inc. (1 com. sh. plus 1/2 wts.) at 5¢ Canada Tungsten Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1993 amalg.)
per unit (with wts. exercisable at 10¢ per wt. for 3 yrs.) Canada Southern Petroleum Ltd. (Can. Apr. 13, 1954) Jan. 10, 1997 – Acquired by Aur Resources Inc.; basis
and distribution of Lakeside units to shareholders; basis June 4, 1980 – Continued into Nova Scotia. (see 1 new Aur sh. for 4.5 old Canada Tungsten shs. (see Aur
0.54976 Lakeside units for 1 Canada Pacific Capital sh. Canadian Oil Sands Trust) Resources Inc.)
(see Lakeside Minerals Inc.) Mar. 3, 2005 – Continued into Alberta. (see Canadian Oil
Sands Trust) Canada Tungsten Mining Corporation Limited (Ont.
Canada Packers Inc. (Can. Aug. 13, 1927; via Dominion Oct. 27, 2006 – Amalgamated with 2 wholly owned July 31, 1959)
charter) subsidiaries of Canadian Oil Sands Trust; basis US$13.10 Jan. 7, 1993 – Amalgamated with Minerex Resources
July 8, 1991 – Name changed to Maple Leaf Foods Inc. n per sh. (see Canadian Oil Sands Trust) Ltd. and Canamax Resources Inc. to form Canada
Tungsten Inc.; basis 1 new for 0.5 Minerex shs., 1 new
Canada Packers Limited (Can. Aug. 13, 1927; via Canada Starch Co. Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1906) for 5 Canamax shs. and 1 new for 1 Canada Tungsten
Dominion charter) Dec. 1950 – Corn Products Refining Co., U.S. acquired sh. (see Canada Tungsten Inc.)
Dec. 14, 1979 – Name changed to Canada Packers Inc. n all but 100 shs. of the minority interest in 7% pref. stock
at $140 per sh. Canada Varnish Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1924)
1954 – Corn Products Refining Co. made offer of $75 per Feb. 1953 – Name changed to Canvar Industries Ltd.
Canada Paving & Supply Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
sh. for com. shs. following sale of assets to new co. Canada Varnish Ltd.
1946 – Early in 1946, 1st pref. shldrs. accepted offer of
1956 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Corn Products for $375,000, leaving the co. with $700,000 in cash or
Sterling Construction Co. Ltd., Windsor, to purchase
Refining Co. other liquid assets. n
19,846 o/s 1st pref. shs. at $8.00 per sh.
1957 – Wound up. Dec. 31, 2005 – Name changed to Casco Inc.
Canada Vinegars, Limited (Can. 1925)
Canada Payphone Corporation (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983) Canada Steamship Lines, Limited (Can. 1913) Dec. 13, 1930 – Dissolved voluntarily.
Oct. 4, 2004 – Acquired by Globalive Communications Nov. 1971 – Power Corp. of Canada, Ltd. offered to buy
all o/s com. shs. not already held by it at $40 per sh. On Canada Vinegars Limited (Can. 1928)
Inc. for 2¢ per sh.
Dec. 19, 1975, all o/s 5% pref. shs. called for redemption May 1961 – National Trust Co. Ltd., acting for Cerebos
Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation (Can. July at $6.7165 per sh., which incl. unpaid divds. of 15.4¢ per (Canada) Ltd., offered to purch. all o/s shs. at $42.50 per
10, 1899) sh. Effective Jan. 2, 1976, all assets, undertakings and sh.
Dec. 31, 1985 – Acquired by Genstar Financial liabs. transferred to Power Corp. of Canada, Ltd. (see
Canada West Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 29, 1993)
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Genstar Power Corporation of Canada, Limited)
Sept. 24, 1999 – Name changed to Insurcom Financial
Corporation, in August 1981; basis $35 per com. sh. and
Canada Strategic Metals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1984) Corporation. n
$41.75 per ser. A pref. sh. Genstar Financial subsequently
increased its ownership to 99.9% Subsequently, July 5, 2018 – Name changed to Quebec Precious Metals
amalgamated with Canada Trustco Mortgage Company Corporation; basis 1 new for 4.16 old shs. (see FPsurvey Canada West Capital Inc. (Ont. June 14, 1988)
to form a new company also called Canada Trustco - Mines & Energy) Jan. 13, 2004 – Continued into Canada.
Mortgage Company; basis 0.52465 of a new for 1 old sh. Feb. 10, 2006 – Continued into Alberta.
Canada Sugar Refining Co., Ltd. (unknown) Feb. 14, 2006 – Name changed to Canadian Sub-Surface
Canada Permanent Toronto General Trust Company 1930 – Merged to form Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Energy Services Corp. following reverse takeover
(Can. Dec. 1, 1961 amalg.) Ltd. acquisition of Canadian Sub-Surface Energy Services
Aug. 21, 1963 – Name changed to Canada Permanent Inc.; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 7 com. shs. n
Trust Company. n Canada 3000 Inc. (Alta. Oct. 16, 1995)
Nov. 1, 2001 – Together with subsids., Canada 3000 Canada West Drilling Company Limited (Alta. 1948)
Canada Permanent Trust Company (Can. 1913) Airlines Limited and Royal Aviation Inc., made Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 1, 1961 – Formed Canada Permanent Toronto assignments in bankruptcy and Deloitte & Touche Inc.
General Trust Company in Canada on amalgamation with was appointed trustee. All directors and officers resigned. Canada West Technology Corporation (Alta. Jan. 29,
The Toronto General Trusts Corp.; basis 101 new for 25 Nov. 16, 2001 – Direct and indirect subsidiaries, Holiday 1987)
old shs. n Travel Consultants Ltd., Canada 3000 Airport Services Nov. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Bellator Exploration
Limited, Royal Handling Inc., Canada 3000 Sales Limited Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Canada Permanent Trust Company (Can. Dec. 1, 1961 and C3 Leisure Limited, made voluntary assignments
amalg.) into bankruptcy and Toronto-based Canada Wire & Cable Company, Limited (Ont. 1929)
Dec. 1, 1967 – Amalgamated with Eastern & Chartered PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee. 1964 – Acquired by Noranda Mines Ltd. in 1964-65; basis
Trust Co. (1 for 1) to continue as Canada Permanent Nov. 30, 2001 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was $5.00 and 4 new Noranda shs. for 10 old Canada Wire
Trust Company; basis 2.25 new for 1 old sh. (see Canada substituted as trustee in bankruptcy for the co., Canada cl. A or B shs.
Permanent Mortgage Corporation) 3000 Airlines Limited and Royal Aviation Inc.
Jan. 10, 2003 – Court approved certain funds on hand in Canada Zinc Metals Corp. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988)
Dec. 31, 1974 – Acquired by Canada Permanent
Canada 3000 Sales Limited (Sales) to be deemed trust May 7, 2018 – Name changed to Zincx Resources Corp.
Mortgage Corporation; basis 3 new Permanent Mortgage
funds for the benefit of ticketholders with claims for (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
shs. for 1 old Permanent Trust sh. (see Canada
Permanent Mortgage Corporation) unused travel services against Sales.
July 25, 2003 – Trustee issued a one-time distribution of Canada's Choice Spring Water, Inc. (Can. May 1, 1996)
10¢ on the dollar to beneficiaries with proven claims. Apr. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Echo Springs Water
Canada Pyrite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
May 19, 2004 – Trustee issued a final notice to Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
1957 – Name changed to Blondeau Nickel Mines Ltd. n
beneficiaries that had not returned their statutory
declaration which had to be returned within 30 days of Canada's Pizza Delivery Corp. (Can. June 5, 1986)
Canada Radium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926)
the final notice. The 30-day notice expired on July 2, Aug. 21, 2007 – Acquired by Roberto Ledeboer for 60¢
Name changed to Belcroft Radium Mines Ltd. n
per sh.
July 13, 2010 – Continued into Alberta.
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Canadex Resources Limited (Ont. Apr. 3, 1969) Canadian Aran Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1976) The Canadian Bioceutical Corporation (Ont. Apr. 2,
Feb. 28, 2008 – Acquired by Student Transportation of July 14, 1981 – Name changed to Emir Oils Ltd. n 1974)
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America Ltd.; basis $5.72 per com. sh. and $1.00 per cl. Nov. 6, 2017 – Name changed to MPX Bioceutical
A pref. sh. Canadian Arctic Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 16, 1995 – Continued into Alberta.
Canadian Acceptance Corporation Limited (Can. 1922) Sept. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Tekerra Gas Inc. Canadian Black River Petroleum Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 30,
Dec. 1982 – The Royal Bank of Canada purchased all following reverse takeover acquisition of Tekerra Gas 1989 amalg.)
o/s shs. held by C.I.T. Financial Corp. of New York Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Feb. 13, 1998 – Formed Uruguay Goldfields Inc. in
effective Dec. 31, 1981 for approx. $130 million, after co. Alberta on amalgamation with wholly owned 762577
had sold certain assets not involved with equipment Canadian Arena Company (Que. 1923) Alberta Ltd. and Uruguay Goldfields Inc.; basis 1 new for
financing and leasing operations. Amalgamated with The Nov. 30, 1974 – Name changed to Carena-Bancorp Inc. n 25 old shs. n
Royal Bank subsid., RoyLease Ltd. (see The Royal Bank
of Canada) Canadian Arrow Mines Limited (Ont. Dec. 8, 1938) Canadian Blackhawk Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 9, 1995)
Feb. 1, 2018 – Acquired by Tartisan Resources Corp.; Feb. 19, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by TM
Canadian Admiral Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1946) Energy Ltd.; basis $0.01 per sh.
basis 1 Tartisan sh. for 17.5 Canadian Arrow shs. (see
Nov. 3, 1981 – Placed into receivership when co. bankers
Tartisan Resources Corp.)
called in loans of approx. $40 million. (see Inglis Limited) Canadian Bonanza Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1966)
Nov. 23, 1981 – Declared bankrupt. (see Inglis Limited) Canadian Ashmont Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Apr. 1974 – Amalgamated with Bonanza International
Mar. 26, 1982 – Inglis Limited purchased co. plants Sept. 30, 1958 – In voluntary liquidation in 1958; struck Petroleums Limited to form Amalgamated Bonanza
located in Mississauga and Cambridge, Ont. and off register. Petroleum Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Montmagny, Que., together with certain inventories and
trademarks for approx. $35 million. (see Inglis Limited) Canadian Astoria Minerals Ltd. (Que. Jan. 25, 1938) Canadian Brazos Oil Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1977)
1963 – Name changed to Les Mines Cam Limitée; basis Oct. 10, 1979 – Name changed to Stateside Energy
Canadian Admiral Oils Ltd. (Can. 1926) 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation. n
1957 – Sold to Canadian Homestead Oils Ltd.; basis 1
new for 4 old shs. Canadian Atlantic Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 1, 1945) Canadian Breweries Limited (Ont. Mar. 30, 1930)
1958 – Acquired by Pacific Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new Nov. 9, 1973 – Name changed to Carling O'Keefe
Canadian Advantaged Convertibles Fund (Ont. Dec. Limited. n
for 3 old shs. (see Pacific Petroleums Ltd.)
10, 2010)
Dec. 21, 2015 – Name changed to First Asset Canadian Canadian-Australian Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, Canadian British Aluminium Company Limited (Que.
Convertibles Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1944) 1955)
1965 – Name changed to Win-Eldrich Mines Limited; July 31, 1970 – Merged with CRM Capital Ltd. to form
Canadian Affiliated Financial Corp. (unknown)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Canadian Reynolds Metals Company, Limited. Each cl.
Mar. 1, 1975 – Amalgamated with Continental Discount
Energy) A sh. exch. for 1 pref. of new co. and each cl. B sh. exch.
Corp. on pooling of interest basis to form Canadian
for 1 new com. sh.
Financial Company. Canadian-Australian Prospectors Inc. (Ont. 1972)
June 26, 1974 – Name changed to Gemex Minerals Inc. n Canadian British Empire Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Canadian Agra Foods Inc. (Alta. Mar. 23, 1990)
1958 – Acquired by Canadian Western Oil Co. Inc.; basis
Apr. 16, 1999 – Unsuccessful in completing required
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd. (Can. Mar. 17, 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Canadian Western Oil Co. Inc.)
refinancing within the time stipulated by the courts and
the Bank of Nova Scotia. Thus, the bank obtained a court 1947)
June 1965 – Name changed to CAE Industries Ltd. n Canadian Cablesystems Limited (Can. Jan. 23, 1920)
order and Toronto-based RSM Richter Inc. was appointed Jan. 30, 1981 – Name changed to Rogers Cablesystems
receiver. Inc. n
May 1, 2004 – Receiver discharged. Secured creditors Canadian Bakeries Ltd. (Can. 1952)
suffered a shortfall and there were no funds available for 1963 – Maple Leaf Mills Limited acquired virtually all o/s
shs. not already owned for $8.50 per sh. Canadian Cadillac Gold Mines (Que. 1937)
unsecured creditors or shldrs. July 22, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Canadian Agtechnology Partners Inc. (Alta. 1987) Canadian Banc Capital Securities Trust (Ont. May 22,
2009) Canadian Canners Limited (Can. 1923)
Jan. 4, 1996 – Name changed to SportsMate International 1975 – From 1974 to 1975, Del Monte Corporation
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Feb. 4, 2016 – Merged into North American Financials
Capital Securities Trust to continue as Global Capital purchased all o/s cl. A shs. for $12 per sh.
Securities Trust; basis 0.968751 Global Capital cl. A units Jan. 1978 – Cl. A & B shs. converted to com. shs. Del
Canadian Airlines Corporation (Alta. Feb. 22, 1956)
for 1 Canadian Banc cl. A unit and 0.970716 Global Monte holds 99.7% of o/s shs.
July 6, 2000 – Acquired by Air Canada for $2.00 per sh.
(see Air Canada) Capital cl. F units for 1 Canadian Banc cl. F unit. (see
Global Capital Securities Trust) Canadian Car & Foundry Co. Ltd. (Can. 1901)
June 1955 – All cl. A and ord. shs. acquired by A. V. Roe
Canadian Airways Ltd. (Can. 1930)
Canadian Banc Recovery Corp. (Ont. May 25, 2005) Canada Ltd. (now Hawker-Siddeley Canada Ltd.) for $30
1942 – Assets and undertakings acquired by Canadian
Jan. 27, 2012 – Name changed to Canadian Banc Corp. per sh.
Pacific Railway Co. and transferred to Canadian Pacific
Air Lines, Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canadian Cariboo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1985)
Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (Can. Mar. Feb. 3, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Canadian Allied Property Investments Limited (B.C.
1962) 24, 1910)
Mar. 25, 1982 – Continued into Ontario. Canadian Celanese Limited (Can. 1926)
May 1975 – Laing Investments Ltd. of Vancouver, owned July 1, 1963 – Merged into Canadian Chemical Company,
90% of the com. shs. and offered to acquire remaining July 20, 2004 – Amalgamated with 1621248 Ontario Inc.
a company indirectly owned by Douglas R. Arends; basis Limited; basis $50 or 6 shs. of Canadian Chemical for
shs. at $12.50 per sh. each sh. held. Subsequently, name of Canadian Chemical
$3.50 per sh.
changed to Chemcell (1963) Limited on share for share
Canadian Alumina Corp. Ltd. (N.S. 1956)
The Canadian Bank of Commerce (Can. 1867) basis. (see Canadian Chemical Company, Limited)
1964 – Reported wound up.
June 1, 1961 – Merged with Imperial Bank of Canada to
form the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Canadian Cellulose Company, Limited (B.C. 1964)
Canadian Anaconda Oils Ltd. (Can. Apr. 14, 1926)
1978 – On formation of British Columbia Resources
Mar. 25, 1957 – Name changed to Anaconda Petroleum
Canadian Barranca Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1962) Investment Corporation (BCRIC), 81% int. held by B.C.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 1, 1987 – Struck off register. govt. was transferred to BCRIC.
1980 – British Columbia Resources Investment
Canadian Angus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970)
Canadian Barranca Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1962) Corporation acquired all remaining o/s shs. for $15 per
Aug. 29, 1988 – Continued into Alberta. (see Abacan
Aug. 1970 – Name changed to Canadian Barranca sh.
Resource Corporation)
Corporation Ltd. n 1981 – Name changed to B.C. Timber Ltd. n
Feb. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with Abacan Resource
Corporation, Canadian Industrial Minerals Corp., Canstar
Canadian Bashaw Leduc Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. 1951) Canadian Central Holdings Ltd. (Can. 1962)
Ventures Corp. and Profile Capital Corporation to form
June 23, 1987 – Formed Erskine Resources Corporation; May 1971 – Wound up and charter cancelled. Full
Abacan Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Abacan
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n payment made to pref. noteholders; nothing to unsecured
sh., 0.51 new for 1 Canadian Industrial sh., 0.45 new for
creditors or shldrs.
1 Canstar sh., 0.23 new for 1 Profile Capital sh. and 0.30
new for 1 Canadian Angus sh. (see Abacan Resource Canadian Beaver Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Dec. 30, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Canadian Charcoal Products Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Corporation) June 1959 – Bankrupt. Reported to be wound up; nothing
Canadian Belle Mining Co. Inc. (Wash. Dec. 26, 1936) available for shldrs. of either class.
Feb. 1953 – Struck off register.
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Canadian Chemical & Cellulose Company Ltd. (Can. Canadian Conquest Exploration Inc. (Alta. Mar. 27, Canadian Decalta Gas & Oils Ltd. (Can. 1947)
1951) 1987) Dec. 1955 – Name changed to Western Decalta
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1959 – Prior to windup and surrender of charter issued May 10, 1999 – Acquired by Cypress Energy Inc.; basis Petroleum Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1 sh. of Canadian Chemical Company, Limited and 1 sh. 0.162 Cypress cl. A shs. for 1 Conquest com. sh. (see
of Columbia Cellulose Company Limited for each co. sh. Cypress Energy Inc.) Canadian Delhi Oil Ltd. (Can. 1950)
Jan. 5, 1972 – Name changed to CanDel Oil Ltd.; basis
Canadian Chemical Company, Limited (Alta. 1950) Canadian Conquest Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) 1 new for 2 old shs. n
July 1, 1963 – Merged with Canadian Celanese Limited Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
to form Chemcell (1963) Limited. Com. shldrs. of Cdn Canadian Delhi Petroleum (unknown 1953)
Chemical received 1 com. sh. Chemcell for each sh. held. Canadian Consolidated Felt Co., Ltd. (Can. 1910) Apr. 12, 1957 – Amalgamated with Canadian Delhi Oil
Debt issued by Cdn Chemical became obligations of 1940 – Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd., purch. assets for Ltd.
Chemcell (1963) Limited, and wts. issued by Cdn $50,000, cancelled $198,000 indebtedness and assumed
Chemical conferred right to purch. shs. of Chemcell on all liabs. Co. wound up and charter surrendered. Canadian Dental Partners Inc. (Alta. Mar. 5, 1997)
same terms. Mar. 22, 2001 – Name changed to International Health
Canadian Consolidated Grain Company Limited (Can. Partners Inc. n
Canadian Chemical Reclaiming Ltd. (Alta. May 10, 1928)
1995 amalg.) Apr. 1959 – Wound up following sale of assets to United
Canadian Devonian Petroleums Limited (Can. Sept.
Jan. 12, 2000 – Name changed to CCR Technologies Grain Growers Ltd.
24, 1951)
Ltd. n Sept. 12, 1963 – Formed Teck Corporation Limited in
Canadian Continental Oil Corp. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1984
amalg.) Ontario following merger with The Teck-Hughes Gold
Canadian Chieftain Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) Mines Limited and Lamaque Gold Mines Ltd. n
1956 – Continued into Alberta. Mar. 25, 1987 – Name changed to CBO Resources Corp.;
Aug. 1962 – Acquired by Delhi-Taylor interests of Dallas, basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Canadian Drawn Steel Company, Limited (Can. 1916)
for $1.325 per sh. 1961 – Acquired by The Steel Company of Canada,
Canadian Converters' Company, Limited (Can. 1906)
1973 – Declared bankrupt; sold to Val Royal Sportswear Limited; basis $18 per com. sh. and $13 per pref. sh. (see
Canadian Cliffs Ltd. (Can. 1941)
Mfg., Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Queenswear The Steel Company of Canada, Limited)
Apr. 1957 – Name changed to Albanel Minerals Ltd.
(Canada) Ltd.
Canadian Dredge and Dock Co Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Ltd. (Can. 1910) Apr. 10, 1978 – Divd. of 5% paid to unsecured creditors.
July 7, 1967 – Name changed to CDRH Limited. n
Jan. 24, 1957 – Name changed to Canadian Collieries May 1982 – Second and final distribution of approx. 21%
Resources Ltd. n paid.
Canadian Dutch Oils, Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
Canadian Convertible Debenture Fund (Ont.) 1960 – Wound up.
Canadian Collieries Resources Ltd. (Can. 1910)
1964 – Weldwood of Canada Ltd. acquired all o/s com. Apr. 30, 2011 – Converted from a closed end fund to an
Canadian Dyno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
shs. for $13 per sh. open-ended mutual fund.
1968 – Merged into International Mogul Mines Limited;
Mar. 1966 – Name changed to Weldwood of Canada basis 10 new Mogul shs. for 67 old Dyno shs. (see
Sales Limited following integration with Weldwood. All Canadian Convertibles Income Plus Fund (Ont. Feb.
23, 2011) International Mogul Mines Limited)
o/s 5% cum. red. pref. shs., 1963 ser., redeemed at $20
per sh. plus accr. divds. Apr. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Canadian Convertibles
Canadian Eagle Exploration Inc. (Can. Aug. 6, 1986)
Plus Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 4, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Canadian Colonial Airways Limited (Can. 1928)
June 30, 1946 – Operated air service between Montreal Canadian Corduroys Ltd. (Can. 1949)
Canadian Eagle Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1981)
and New York. Co. lost its franchise, and sold all its Apr. 21, 1952 – Name changed to Verney-Corduroys
Feb. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Eaglecrest Explorations
equipment. Limited. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1946 – Participated in formation of Peruvian International
Airways. Canadian Corporate Management Company Limited
Canadian Eagle Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Mar. 14, 1949 – Peruvian International Airways went into (Can. 1965)
Mar. 17, 1986 – Name changed to Lifestyle Beverage
receivership. Stated shs. of Cdn. Colonial have no value. June 11, 1986 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
Corporation. n
subsid. of Federal Industries Ltd. At the holder's option,
Canadian Commercial and Industrial Bank (Can. 1975) each cl. X and Y sh. was exchangeable for two cl. A
common shs. of Federal Industries. Alternatively, shldrs. Canadian Eagle Oil Company Limited (Can. 1928)
Apr. 23, 1981 – Name changed to Canadian Commercial
received (1 for 1) preferred shs. which could, at the July 1959 – Taken over by Royal Dutch and Shell
Bank. n
holder's option be redeemed or purchased by Federal, Transport & Trading Co. Ltd.; basis 2 Royal Dutch and 3
in either case at $31 per sh. Shell Transport shs. for each 12 Canadian shs.
Canadian Commercial Bank (Can. 1975) Jan. 1960 – Charter surrendered.
Sept. 1985 – Placed into liquidation by the Bank of
Canada. At the time of its collapse, the bank had liabs. Canadian Cottons Limited (Can. 1892)
Sept. 1959 – Canadian Corporate Management Company Canadian Educational Courseware, Inc. (B.C. Jan. 5,
in excess of $2.2 billion. Price Waterhouse Limited was 1987)
appointed as liquidator of CCB. Limited acquired all o/s com. shs. at $27 per sh. All o/s
5% pref. shs. were called for redemption in 1959, at $20 Aug. 28, 1997 – Name changed to Can West Exploration
Aug. 31, 1987 – According to Price Waterhouse's second Inc. n
annual report on the liquidation, more than $1.3 billion per sh. On Mar. 16, 1960, name was changed to Canman
had been realized through the sale of assets, comprising Industries Ltd.
Canadian 88 Energy Corp. (Can. Sept. 4, 1987)
more than 70% on the original assets taken under May 29, 2003 – Name changed to Esprit Exploration
Canadian Crew Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 31,
administration at Sept. 3, 1985. Distributions to the Bank Ltd. n
1980)
of Canada, the only secured creditor, totalled more than
Mar. 21, 1997 – Name changed to Crew Development
$1.1 billion. There remained approx. $642 million of Canadian Emjay Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Corporation. n
assets in the liquidation, most of which comprised loans 1957 – Acquired by Consolidated Emjay Petroleums Ltd.;
to borrowers who were in various degrees of financial basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Consolidated Emjay
distress. Canadian Crude Separators Inc. (Alta. Oct. 24, 1983)
May 27, 2002 – Converted into CCS Income Trust; basis Petroleums Ltd.)
Aug. 31, 1988 – Liquidator expected to be able to
commence payments to unsecured creditors. either 1 CCS Income trust unit or 1 CCS Inc. exch. sh.
or a combination thereof for 1 Canadian Crude sh. (see Canadian Empire Exploration Corp. (B.C. Feb. 24,
CCS Income Trust) 1987)
Canadian Comstock Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 18, Feb. 23, 2007 – Name changed to X-Terra Resources
1985) Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
June 7, 1995 – Name changed to American Comstock Canadian Curtiss-Wright, Limited (Ont. 1951)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 31, 1985 – Name changed to Curtiss-Wright of
Canada Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Canadian Energy Convertible Debenture Fund (Ont.)
July 4, 2011 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
Canadian Coniaurum Investments Limited (Ont. 1929) fund.
Dec. 29, 1970 – Name changed to MTS International Canadian Data Preserve, Inc. (B.C. June 11, 2010)
Services Limited following acquisition of MTS Holdings Mar. 14, 2018 – Name changed to AXS Blockchain
Solutions Inc. pursuant to acquisition of blockchain assets Canadian Energy Exploration Inc. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2010
Limited and the MTS group of cos. for $2,500,000. n amalg.)
from Blockcorp Sociedad Anonima and concurrent
acquisition of Do Some Marketing Block Corp Canada Oct. 31, 2012 – Acquired by Standard Exploration Ltd.;
Inc., which was acquired to hold the blockchain assets basis 0.13986 Standard shs. for 1 Canadian Energy sh.
acquired by the company. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Canadian Energy Services & Technology Corp. (Can. Canadian Ferrite Corporation (B.C. 1981) Canadian Fortune Resources Inc. (Alta. 1991 amalg.)
Nov. 13, 1986) Jan. 24, 1986 – Name changed to Maghemite Inc. (see Sept. 17, 1993 – Amalgamated with Devnic Energy Inc.
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June 20, 2017 – Name changed to CES Energy Solutions FPsurvey - Industrials) (1 for 1.77) and Petrolia Oil & Gas Ltd. (1 for 1) to form
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - a new co. named Fortune Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for
Industrials) Canadian Ferrites Corporation (B.C. 1981) 0.51 old shs. (see Fortune Energy Inc.)
Aug. 24, 1984 – Name changed to Canadian Ferrite
Canadian Energy Services Ltd. (B.C. 1977) Corporation. n Canadian Foundation Company Limited (Can. 1963)
July 10, 1992 – Name changed to Industra Service July 1, 1987 – Became a subsid. of Banister Continental
Corporation. n Canadian Fiber Foods Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1986) Ltd.
Mar. 31, 1995 – Name changed to Red Engine Resources
Canadian Energy Services L.P. (Ont. Jan. 13, 2006) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n Canadian Foundation Company Limited (Can. 1963)
Jan. 1, 2010 – Converted into Canadian Energy Services June 8, 1989 – Name changed to The Foundation
& Technology Corp. (CESTC) (formerly Nevaro Capital Canadian 50 Advantaged Preferred Share Fund (Ont. Company of Canada Ltd. n
Corporation); basis 1 CESTC sh. for 1 LP unit. (see Apr. 24, 2012)
Canadian Energy Services & Technology Corp.) Dec. 22, 2017 – Merged with Redwood Canadian Canadian Fracmaster Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1976)
Preferred Share Fund, a mutual fund trust managed by July 17, 1998 – Name changed to Fracmaster Ltd. n
Canadian Entech Research Corp. (B.C. May 5, 1972) Redwood Asset Management Inc.; basis 0.701142 ETF
Mar. 31, 1995 – Name changed to Canadian Entech units per class A unit and 0.735713 ETF units per class Canadian Frobisher Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21,
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n F unit. 1991 amalg.)
Sept. 8, 1994 – Acquired by Orbit Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis
Canadian Entech Resources Inc. (B.C. May 5, 1972) Canadian Finance & Investment Ltd. (Man. 1926) 1.025 new Orbit sh. for 1 old Canadian Frobisher sh. (see
July 18, 1996 – Name changed to H2O Entertainment Dec. 1966 – British International Finance (Canada) Orbit Oil & Gas Ltd.)
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of H2O Limited acquired all the business, property and assets;
Entertainment Ltd. n basis 1 BIF cl. A sh. for each cl. A or com. sh. of Canadian Canadian Futurity Oils Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 1, 1985 amalg.)
Finance. Warrants were exchanged for wts. to purch. cl. Aug. 4, 1989 – Name changed to Baca Resources Ltd.;
Canadian Enterprise Development Corporation A shs. of BIF. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited (Can. 1962)
July 29, 1986 – Shldrs. passed a resolution authorizing Canadian Financial Company (Que. 1975) The Canadian Games Network Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 1976
the liquidation and dissolution of the company. Jan. 1, 1985 – Name changed to Canadian Financial amalg.)
Corporation. Jan. 14, 1987 – Name changed to Northquest Ventures
Canadian Equipment Rental Fund Limited Partnership Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(Alta. Jan. 21, 2005) Canadian Financial Dividend & Income Fund (Ont.
Oct. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by CERF Incorporated Jan. 27, 2006) Canadian Geary Mining Corporation Ltd (Ont. 1964)
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby CERF Jan. 16, 2007 – Amalgamated with Canadian Financial Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Incorporated was formed to facilitate the conversion of Income Fund; basis 0.902969 new Candian Financial
the limited partnership into a corporation. n Income unit for 1 old Canadian Financial Dividend unit. Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. (Can. 1892)
June 1, 1987 – Name changed to General Electric
Canadian Equipment Rentals Corp. (Alta. Aug. 10, Canadian Financial Founders (Can. 1930) Canada Inc. n
2011) Apr. 1944 – Dissolved. Distribution: Ser. C, 1934, 1.157¢;
June 30, 2017 – Name changed to Zedcor Energy Inc. 1936, 12.528¢. Entirely liquidated and exch. for ser. D in Canadian General Securities, Limited (Can. 1926)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) 1936. Ser. D, 1934-39, $1.50. Mar. 1988 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Central
Capital Corp.
Canadian Equity & Development Company Limited Canadian Financial Holdings Corporation (Ont. May
(Ont. 1953) 27, 1983) Canadian Gift Sales Limited (Ont. 1956)
May 31, 1974 – Amalgamated with The Cadillac Fairview July 10, 1998 – Formed Calderone Corporation following 1964 – Placed into bankruptcy. Assets purch. by M.
Corporation Limited; basis 1.2 new for 1 old sh. reverse takeover acquisition of Calderone Brothers Inc.; Goldsmith and Co.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Canadian Estate Land Corp. (Ont. 1965) Canadian Glacier Beverage Corporation (B.C. Mar.
Mar. 16, 1988 – Name changed to Silversword Canadian Financial Services NT Corp. (Ont. Aug. 17, 23, 1988)
Corporation. n 2000) Aug. 26, 1997 – Name changed to Glacier Ventures
Dec. 1, 2005 – Redeemed in full; basis capital shs. - International Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Canadian Everock Explorations Inc. (Ont. Sept. 27, $62.52452 per sh. and preferred shs. - $15 per sh.
1999) Canadian Gold & Metals Mining Co. Ltd (Ont. 1938)
Nov. 6, 2002 – Name changed to Everock Inc. pursuant Canadian First Financial Group Inc. (Ont. Aug. 2, 1995) 1966 – Charter cancelled.
to reverse takeover acquisition of Cali-Gem Resources Aug. 9, 2002 – Acquired by Dundee Wealth Management
Inc.; basis 1 new for 9.5 old shs. n Inc. for $1.26 per sh. (see Dundee Wealth Management Canadian Gold Hunter Corp. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1983)
Inc.) Aug. 20, 2004 – Continued into Canada.
Canadian Export Gas & Oil Ltd. (Alta. May 13, 1950) Sept. 22, 2009 – Name changed to NGEx Resources Inc.
Canadian First Mortgage Corporation (Ont. 1963) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 23, 1977 – Acquired by Canex Placer Ltd., a wholly Oct. 31, 1980 – Amalgamated into Victoria and Grey Trust
owned subsidiary of Placer Development Ltd., for $6.45 Company; basis 2 new Victoria and Grey shs. for 1 old
per sh. Canadian Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Jan. 22, 1986 amalg.)
Canadian First Mortgage sh. (see Victoria and Grey Trust June 3, 1991 – Amalgamated with Canadian Fortune
Co.) Resources Inc. to form a new co. known as Consolidated
Canadian Export Gas Ltd. (Can. 1954)
1958 – Acquired by Canadian Prospect Ltd.; basis 2.5 Canadian Fortune Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old
Canadian Foreign Investment Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1924) sh. (see Consolidated Canadian Fortune Resources Inc.)
new for 1 old sh. (see Canadian Export Gas & Oil Ltd.) Nov. 1950 – Control of co. acquired through offer to
shldrs. of $80 (Cdn.) per sh. by Dr. J. J. Abdalla of Brazil. Canadian Gold Operators Ltd. (Que. Aug. 22, 1931)
Canadian Express Limited (Ont. Mar. 30, 1988 amalg.)
Dec. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Aug. 21, 1937 – Name changed to Kewagama Gold Mines
Canadian Foremost Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1966) (Québec) Ltd. and continued into Quebec following
Canadian Express Limited; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n July 15, 1994 – Name changed to Foremost Industries acquisition by Kewagama Gold Mines, an Ontario
Inc. n corporation, and the subsequent transfer to Kewagama
Canadian Express Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 30, 1988 amalg.)
Sept. 17, 2001 – Name changed to BNN Investments Gold Mines (Québec) Ltd. in October 1936. n
Canadian Fortune Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1971 – Merged into Page Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new Canadian Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1979)
for 14 old shs. May 5, 1997 – Name changed to Strategic Vista
Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co. Ltd. (Can. 1905)
June 1963 – Name changed to Robert Morse Corp. Ltd. n International Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition
Canadian Fortune Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 12, 1987
of Strategic Vista Corp.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
amalg.)
The Canadian Faraday Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1949) June 3, 1991 – Amalgamated with Canadian Gold Mines
May 4, 1967 – Amalgamated with Augustus Exploration Canadian Goldale Corporation Limited (Ont. 1919)
Ltd. to form Consolidated Canadian Fortune Resources
Ltd. (1 for 5) and purchased the assets of Metal Mines Dec. 31, 1972 – Name changed to Hambro Canada
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Canadian Gold sh. and 1 new for
Ltd. to form Consolidated Canadian Faraday Ltd.; basis (1972) Limited. n
2 Canadian Fortune shs. (see Consolidated Canadian
1 new for 1 old sh. Fortune Resources Inc.)
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Canadian Golden Dragon Resources Ltd. (B.C. June Canadian Hydro Developers, Inc. (Alta. July 21, 1987) Canadian Insulock Corporation (B.C. Oct. 19, 1984)
22, 1990 amalg.) Nov. 9, 2009 – Acquired by 1478860 Alberta Ltd., a wholly Sept. 5, 1995 – Name changed to American Insulock Inc.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Nov. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Trillium North Minerals owned subsid. of TransAlta Corporation, for $5.25 per basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd. n sh.
Canadian International Investment Trust Limited (Can.
Canadian Golden Gate Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd. (Can. 1955) 1929)
May 1971 – Name changed to Petroquest Ltd. n Dec. 31, 1978 – All o/s com. shs. not already held June 30, 1980 – Name changed to CIIT Inc. n
acquired by Inter-City Gas Limited; basis 1.5 com. shs.
Canadian Goodrich Co. Ltd. (Can. 1922) Inter-City for each com. sh. held. All o/s 5.5% 1st pref. Canadian International Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 2,
1936 – Name changed to B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co. of shs. called for redemption on Dec. 31, 1987 at $21 per 2006)
Canada, Ltd. sh. Apr. 12, 2018 – Name changed to Canadian Energy
Materials Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Canadian Graphite Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Canadian Ice Machine Co. Ltd. (Can. 1913)
July 4, 1989 – Name changed to BFD Industries Inc. n June 30, 1967 – Name changed to Cimco Limited. n Canadian International Paper Company (Can. 1916)
Oct. 1, 1981 – Formed CIP Inc. on amalgamation with
Canadian Gridoil Limited (Alta. 1957) Canadian Imperial Ginseng Products Ltd. (B.C. Apr. various Canadian Pacific Enterprises Limited affiliates
Sept. 11, 1970 – Name changed to Ashland Oil Canada 6, 1989) after acquisition from International Paper Company for
Limited. n Dec. 4, 1995 – Name changed to Imperial Ginseng $1.1 billion.
Products Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canadian Grizzly Bear Mines Inc. (Alta. 1987) Canadian International Power Company Limited (Can.
Canadian Imperial Mines Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1987) 1956)
Feb. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Pacific Imperial Mines Apr. 30, 1979 – Liquidated and charter surrendered on
Canadian Gypsum Company, Limited (Can. Jan. 1, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines final disposition of shs. of The Barbados Light & Power
1985 amalg.) & Energy) Company Limited. Distribution of Assets: A liquidating
Nov. 11, 1987 – Name changed to CGC Inc. n distribution made Oct. 3, 1977, consisting of 1 sh. of
Canadian Imperial Venture Corp. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1986) Bolivian Power Co. and 1 American depository receipt of
May 25, 2012 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Compania de Alumbrado Electrico de San Salvador, S.A.
Canadian Hearing Care Incorporated (Alta. Mar. 19,
Mines & Energy) for each 2 cl. A or B shs. held. Cash distribution of US$20
1997)
Apr. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Audiotech Healthcare per cl. A sh. and $17 U.S. (tax-def.) per cl. B sh. made
Canadian Income Management Trust (Alta. Nov. 9,
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Nov. 3, 1977. Subsequently, US$0.60 per cl. A and
2005)
US$0.51 (tax-def.) per cl. B sh. were distributed June 29,
Sept. 10, 2012 – All tr. units redeemed for $1.79 per unit.
Canadian Helicopters Group Inc. (Can. May 7, 2010) 1978; and US$0.75 per cl A and B sh. paid Jan. 15, 1979.
Sept. 25, 2012 – Name changed to HNZ Group Inc. n Canadian Indoor Golf Inc. (Ont. Apr. 30, 1976) Final distribution for tax purposes made consisting of
Dec. 12, 1978 – Name changed to Associated Recreation $0.25 per cl. A and B sh. plus 1 Trust Unit in Canadian
Canadian Helicopters Income Fund (Que. July 25, Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Power Company Liquidating Trust. This
2005) Trust was created to hold the remaining assets for the
Jan. 4, 2011 – Succeeded by Canadian Helicopters Group benefit of the shldrs. whose int. will be represented in
Canadian Industrial Alcohol Co., Ltd. (Can. Sept. 30,
Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Canadian Trust units.
1924; via letters patent)
Helicopters Group Inc. was formed to facilitate the June 1, 1950 – Name changed to H. Corby Distillery Canadian Interurban Properties Limited (Ont. 1917)
conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund Ltd. n Oct. 1, 1973 – Amalgamated with Campeau Corporation;
was subsequently dissolved. n
basis 1 1st pref. sh. of the new co. for each ser. A pref.
Canadian Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1965) sh. of Canadian Interurban, and 0.333 pref. sh. of the
Canadian Hidrogas Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Oct. 28, 1975 – Amalgamated with Northern & Central new co. for each com. sh. (other than those held by
1979 – Stratfield Investments Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. Gas Corp. Ltd. through a holding company formed to Campeau Corporation) of Canadian Interurban.
of Norcen Energy Resources Limited, acquired all o/s facilitate the merger, to form Norcen Energy Resources
shs. in 1979-80 at $15.50 per sh. Limited. Basis: 7 Norcen com. for 10 CIGOL shs.; 1 Canadian Jamieson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Norcen $1.06 ser. A 1st pref. sh. for each Northern & Oct. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Unicorp Financial Inc. n
Canadian High Crest Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949) Central $1.06 ser. A 2nd pref. sh.; 1 Norcen $1.50 ser.
June 1, 1966 – Name changed to Canadian Tricentrol B 1st pref. sh. for each Northern & Central $1.50 ser. B Canadian Javelin Foundries & Machine Works Ltd.
Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 2nd pref. sh.; Northern & Central com. and jr. pref. shs. (Can. June 28, 1951; via letters patent)
and warr. exch for like shs. or warr. of Norcen. The 1954 – Name changed to Canadian Javelin Limited. n
Canadian High Point Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) redeem. 1st pref. sh. of Northern & Central remained o/s.
1968 – Assets sold to Mission Financial Corp. Ltd.; basis (see Norcen Energy Resources Limited) Canadian Javelin Limited (Can. June 28, 1951; via
0.01311 new for 1 old sh.
letters patent)
Canadian Industrial Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Canadian High Yield Focus Fund (Ont. May 25, 2011) May 22, 1981 – Name changed to Javelin International
1965 – Acquired by former subsid., Canadian Industrial
June 27, 2016 – Terminated and dissolved. Net assets Limited. n
Gas & Oil Ltd., in exch. for 458,765 pref. and 145,893
distributed on a pro rata basis. com. shs. of that co. The com. shs. plus 3,677,822 com.
Canadian Jorex Limited (Ont. Feb. 28, 1968)
shs. of CIGO already owned by CIG were distributed to
Canadian Home Shopping Network (CHSN) Ltd. (Can. Oct. 30, 1984 – Continued into Canada. (see Cypress
CIG shldrs. and the CIGO pref. shs. to holders of pref.
Apr. 3, 1986) Energy Inc.)
shs. of CIG.
Sept. 1, 1993 – Acquired by Rogers Communications Oct. 17, 1996 – Acquired by Cypress Energy Inc. for 72¢
Inc.; basis 89.5¢ for 1 CHSN sh. or 1 Rogers Canadian Industrial Minerals Corp. (B.C. Dec. 7, 1983) per sh. (see Cypress Energy Inc.)
Communications cl. B non-vtg. sh. for 19.25 CHSN shs. Jan. 20, 1995 – Continued into Alberta. (see Abacan
Canadian Keeley Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Resource Corporation)
Canadian Homestead Oils Limite (Alta. Mar. 18, 1947) July 22, 1981 – Name changed to Keeley-Frontier
Feb. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with Abacan Resource
Apr. 14, 1980 – Amalgamated with Inter-City Gas Limited Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Corporation, Canadian Angus Resources Ltd., Canstar
to form Inter-City Gas Corporation (Inter-City); basis 1.4 Ventures Corp. and Profile Capital Corporation to form
new shs. of Inter-City for 1 old sh. of Homstead. Abacan Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Abacan Canadian Kinetics Corporation (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986)
sh., 0.30 new for 1 Canadian Angus sh., 0.45 new for 1 June 1, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Canadian Hotel Income Properties Real Estate
Canstar sh., 0.23 new for 1 Profile sh. and 0.51 new for
Investment Trust (B.C. Apr. 28, 1997) Canadian Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 17, 1927)
1 Canadian Industrial sh. (see Abacan Resource
Dec. 6, 2007 – Acquired by BFO Acquisition Limited July 15, 1942 – Acquired by Amalgamated Kirkland Mines
Corporation)
Partnership for $19.10 per unit. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Amalgamated
Canadian Industrial Minerals Ltd. (N.S. May 12, 1941) Kirkland Mines Ltd.)
Canadian Hunter Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1998)
Charter cancelled.
Dec. 7, 2001 – Acquired by Burlington Acquisition Canadian Kodiak Refineries Ltd. (Alta. 1958)
Corporation, indirect wholly owned subsid. of US-based Canadian Industries Limited (Can. 1954) Jan. 1963 – Name changed to Kodiak Petroleums Ltd.;
Burlington Resources Inc.; basis $53 per com. sh. Jan. 1, 1980 – Name changed to C-I-L Inc. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n

Canadian Husky Oil Ltd. (Can. 1953) Canadian Leader Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1986)
Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. (Can. 1912)
Apr. 1963 – Name changed to Husky Oil Canada Ltd. n May 20, 1997 – Formed Centurion Energy International
Oct. 5, 1961 – Acquired by Ingersoll-Rand Co. of New
York for $60 per sh. Inc. in Alberta on amalgamation with Eagle Energy Corp.;
basis 0.6 new for 1 Eagle sh. and 1 new for 0.5 Canadian
Leader sh. n
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Canadian Lencourt Mines Limted (Que. 1945) Canadian Merrill Ltd. (Que. 1950) Canadian Newscope Resources Ltd. (Can. Sept. 13,
May 4, 1987 – Name changed to Lencourt Limited; basis Apr. 1980 – Transfer of co. business to Francana Oil & 1984)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Gas Ltd. Exch. basis 1.9 Francana shs. for 1 old Merrill July 11, 1994 – Name changed to Newscope Resources
sh. (see Francana Oil & Gas Ltd.) Ltd. n
Canadian Liberty Development Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Mar. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. Canadian Metals Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 17, 1983) Canadian Nisto Mines Limited (Ont. 1948)
June 28, 2004 – Name changed to Hard Creek Nickel Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Canadian Light & Power Company (Que. 1904) Corporation. n
June 1949 – Property and rights purchased by Quebec Canadian North Inca Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Hydro-Electric Commission. Canadian Microcool Corp. (B.C. 1985) Nov. 1968 – Name changed to Southmark Petroleum
Apr. 1954 – 5% 1st mtge. bds. o/s paid off at maturity on July 19, 1990 – Name changed to EI Environmental Limited. n
July 1, 1949. Initial distribution of $20 per sh. paid October Engineering Concepts Ltd. n
1949; $5.00 per sh. paid April 1951; final distribution of Canadian Northcor Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1986)
$1.67 per sh. made April 1954. Canadian Minefinders Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Nov. 18, 1993 – Amalgamated with Kemano Resources
1969 – Assets sold to Twentieth Century Explorations Ltd. (0.9 for 1 com., plus 1 for 1 ser. 1 conv. pfd.) to form
Canadian Lithium Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. new company Purcell Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new amalco.
1958 – Merged into Aug.us Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new sh. for 1 old Canadian Northcor sh. (see Purcell Energy
for 4.5 old shs. Canadian Mineral Corporation (B.C. May 9, 1975) Ltd.)
Apr. 12, 1983 – Name changed to Canadian-United
Canadian Locomotive Company Ltd. (Can. 1911) Minerals, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Canadian Northstar Corporation (Alta. Jan. 11, 1978)
July 26, 1965 – Name changed to Fairbanks Morse July 13, 2001 – Formed First Chicago Investment
(Canada) Ltd. n Corporation on amalgamation with First Chicago
Canadian Mineral Equities Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 28, 1936)
Assets distributed to shldrs.; basis $8.565 per sh. Investment Corporation; basis 1 new sub. vtg. sh. plus
Canadian Long Island Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 10, 0.25 new multiple vtg. sh. plus 1 new dividend sh. for 1
1949) Canadian Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1951) old Canadian Northstar com. sh. n
July 31, 1979 – Name changed to First Calgary Oct. 3, 1960 – Name changed to Canadian Minerals
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n (1960) Ltd. n Canadian Northwest Mines & Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Jan. 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Canadian Longhorn Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1981) Canadian Minerals (1960) Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
July 3, 1984 – Name changed to Canadian Ferrites Aug. 20, 1970 – Name changed to Canadian Minerals & Canadian Obas Oil Limited (Alta. May 19, 1965)
Corporation. n Resources Ltd. May 22, 1979 – Name changed to Rupertsland Resources
Co. Ltd. n
Canadian Lynx Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1986) Canadian Mining & Exploration Co. (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 19, 1995 – Name changed to Tanganyika Oil Mar. 26, 1956 – Charter cancelled. Canadian Occidental Petroleum Ltd. (Can. July 12,
Company Ltd. and continued into Canada. n 1971 amalg.)
Canadian Mining Company Inc. (Alta. June 5, 1987) Nov. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Nexen Inc. n
Canadian Magnesite Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1962) Feb. 8, 2016 – Name changed to Canadian Zeolite Corp.
Aug. 18, 1989 – Name changed to EQ Resources Ltd. n and continued into British Columbia. n Canadian Oil & Gas Reserves Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1956 – Acquired by Canadusa Oil & Gas Reserves Ltd.;
Canadian Majestic Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987) The Canadian Mining Company Ltd. (Alta. June 5, basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Dec. 30, 1988 – Acquired by Chancellor Energy 1987)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 Majestic sh. for 1.45 Chancellor Apr. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Zeo-Tech Enviro Canadian Oil Companies Limited (Ont. 1908)
shs. (see Chancellor Energy Resources Inc.) Corp. n Oct. 12, 1962 – Shell Investments Ltd. offered to purchase
all o/s com. shs. on either of two bases, as follows: (1)for
Canadian Malartic Gold Mines Limited (Can. May 17, Canadian Mining Corp. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2013) each Canadian Oil com. sh., $32.50 in cash plus one
1933) July 18, 2018 – Name changed to Chemesis International 5.5% cum. pref. conv. $20 par sh. of Shell Investments,
Dec. 30, 1976 – Acquired by Canray Resources Limited; Inc. following the reverse takeover acquisition of an from Oct. 1, 1963 to Sept. 30, 1972, into a depository
basis 1 new Canray sh. for 4 old Malartic shs. (see interest in a cannabis business; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. cert. representing 0.25 cl. B com. sh. of Shell Canada
Canray Resources Limited) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. (2)for each Canadian Oil com. sh., the sum of $52.50
in cash plus a warrant entitling the holder to purch., from
Canadian Manganese Mining Corporation Limited Canadian Mining Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 12, 1994) Oct. 1, 1963 to Sept. 30, 1972, a depository cert.
(Ont. 1953) June 28, 1995 – Name changed to Axia Multimedia representing 0.25 cl. B com. sh. of Shell Canada Ltd. at
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of $20. Shell Investments acquired more than 99% of Cdn
Axia Multimedia Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oil com. shs. and by Jan. 10, 1963, had transfered them
Canadian Maple Leaf Financial Corporation (Can. to the Hesper Oil Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Shell
June 19, 1992) Canadian Mr. Build Industries Inc. (B.C. 1986) Canada. Hesper and Cdn Oil were then merged into a
Oct. 29, 1999 – Name changed to CML Global Capital Feb. 18, 1992 – Name changed to SoCal Capital Corp. n new co., Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. All o/s 4% and 5% pref.
Ltd. n shs. of Cdn Oil Companies were redeemed on Jan. 14,
Canadian Mono Mines Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1981) 1963, the 4% at $103 plus 16¢ per sh. accr. divid. and
Canadian Marconi Company (Can. 1903) Feb. 27, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. the 5% at $105 plus 20¢ per sh. accr. divid. The 8% pref.
Mar. 7, 2000 – Name changed to BAE Systems Canada shs. were exchanged sh.-for-sh. for cl. A pref. of the new
Inc. n Canadian Motor Lamp Co. Ltd. (Can. 1927) Cdn Oil Co., and Shell Canada offered to purch. the new
May 1955 – Dominion Forge & Stamping Co. Ltd. stk. at $175 per sh. The $30,000,000 o/s 4% serial and
Canadian Media Arts Capital Corporation (Alta. July acquired all o/s com. shs. at $26 per sh. Dominion Forge s.f. debs. of Cdn Oil Companies were exch. at par for
24, 1986) was committed to sell all its shs. to Lyon Inc., a U.S. firm. 4.25% ser. E debs. of Shell Canada. Holders of 21,495
Apr. 19, 1990 – Name changed to CMA Capital Prior to offer, Dominion Forge held 71,000 shs. Converted com. shs. of Cdn Oil Companies who did not accept the
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n to a private co. as of Jan. 1, 1957. purch. offer of Shell Investments received 6% cl. B pref.
stk. of the new Cdn Oil Co. Shs. redeemed Mar. 11, 1963
Canadian Medical Laboratories Limited (Ont. June 28, Canadian Mountain Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 25, 1995) at $52.50 per sh. plus accr. divid. of 35¢ per sh. Each cl.
1971) Apr. 22, 1998 – Amalgamated with 766002 Alberta Ltd., B pref. sh. carried a purch. warrant similar to those issued
Apr. 3, 2003 – Name changed to CML Healthcare Inc.; a wholly owned subsid. of Goldtex Resources Ltd.; basis under the original offer of Shell Investments.
basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n 6 Goldtex shs. for 1 Canadian Mountain sh.
Canadian Oil Holdings, Ltd. (unknown)
Canadian Medical Legacy Corp. (B.C. May 11, 1990) Canadian Natural Resources Limited (B.C. Nov. 7, 1928 – Taken over by Mar-Jon Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new
Oct. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Continental Home 1973) for 4 old shs. (see Mar-Jon Oil Co. Ltd.)
Healthcare Ltd. n Jan. 6, 1982 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Mines & Energy) Canadian Oil Sands Limited (Alta. Dec. 31, 2010;
Canadian Memorial Services Limited (Ont. Aug. 31, amalg.)
Canadian Neuromed Clinics Limited (Ont. Sept. 10, Mar. 21, 2016 – Name changed to Suncor Energy
1973 amalg.)
1987) Ventures Holding Corporation following acquisition by
Apr. 21, 1975 – Name changed to Arbor Capital
Jan. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Evans Health Group Suncor Energy Inc.; basis 0.28 Suncor com. shs. for 1
Resources Inc. n
Limited. n Canadian Oil Sands com. sh.

Canadian Newnorth Resources Limited (Ont. 1945)


Nov. 26, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
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Canadian Oil Sands Trust (Alta. Apr. 19, 1996) Canadian Pacific Railway Company (Can. Feb. 16, Transaction; basis 1 Fronsac Capital sh. for 2 Canadian
July 9, 2001 – Amalgamated with Athabasca Oil Sands 1881; via Dominion charter) Prodigy shs. (see Fronsac Capital Inc.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Trust effectuve; basis 1 old Canadian Oil Sands trust unit July 3, 1971 – Name changed to Canadian Pacific
for 1 new Athabasca Oil Sands trust unit. Subsequent to Limited. n Canadian Programming Concepts Ltd. (Yuk. Nov. 29,
the amalgamation, Athabasca changed its name to 1993)
Canadian Oil Sands Trust. (see Canadian Oil Sands Canadian Pacific Sulphur Mines Limited (Ont. 1968) Oct. 1, 1996 – Name changed to GST Global
Trust) Dec. 1973 – Dissolved. Telecommunications Inc. n

Canadian Oil Sands Trust (Alta. July 5, 2001 amalg.) Canadian Patricia Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 20, Canadian Propane Limited (Alta.)
Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Canadian Oil Sands 1984) 1961 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Canadian
Limited pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Apr. 30, 1993 – Name changed to In-Flight Phone Canada Hydrocarbons Ltd., at $3.00 per sh. Warrants to buy shs.
Canadian Oil Sands Limited was formed to facilitate the Inc.; basis 1 new for 10.2 old shs. n of Canadian Hydrocarbons at $10 per sh. were issued to
conversion of the trust into a corporation and the trust shldrs. who accepted offer; basis 1 wt. for 3.333 shs. of
was subsequently dissolved. n Canadian Pawnee Oil Corporation (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979) Canadian Propane. All o/s 5.5% s.f. debs. called for
Nov. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Britannia Gold Corp.; redemp. at $102.
Canadian Oilfield Solutions Corp. (Alta. Apr. 1, 1999 basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
amalg.) Canadian Prospect Ltd. (Alta. May 13, 1950)
June 9, 2014 – Name changed to Divergent Energy Canadian Penn Grade Producers Ltd. (unknown) June 1958 – Name changed to Canadian Export Gas &
Services Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; 1952 – Reported out of existence. Oil Ltd. n
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canadian Petrofina Ltd. (Can. 1953) Canadian Public Venture Capital I Inc. (Alta. Jan. 24,
Canadian Orebodies Inc. (Alta. Jan. 10, 2008) 1968 – Name changed to Petrofina Canada Ltd. n 2002)
July 21, 2008 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - June 21, 2004 – Formed NordTech Aerospace Inc. in
Mines & Energy) Canadian Petroleum Resources Synd. (unknown) Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
1914 – Acquired by Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd. NordTech Aerospace Inc., constituting a reverse takeover
Canadian Oriental Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1969) (see Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd.) by NordTech. n
Dec. 1974 – Name changed to Canalite Limited. n
Canadian Phoenix Resources Corp. (Alta. Feb. 24, Canadian Public Venture Equities 1 Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25,
Canadian Overseas Exploration Corporation (B.C. 2004 amalg.) 2001)
Aug. 15, 1966) Mar. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Knol Resources Corp.; Nov. 17, 2003 – Formed Vanguard Response Systems
May 21, 1992 – Continued into Canada. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. in Ontario on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
Dec. 13, 2004 – Dissolved. with NBC Team Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by
Canadian Pioneer Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1978) NBC Team; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Canadian Pacer Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Apr. 1, Dec. 20, 1995 – Acquired by Cimarron Petroleum Ltd.;
1981) basis 1 Cimarron sh. for 32.34 Canadian Pioneer shs. Canadian Public Venture Finance I Inc. (Alta. Oct. 3,
Oct. 30, 1989 – Name changed to Providence Innovations (see Cimarron Petroleum Ltd.) 2003)
Inc. n Sept. 13, 2005 – Formed Extenway Solutions Inc. in
Canadian Pioneer Management Ltd. (Can. July 31, Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Limited (Can. 1936) 1968) Extenway Solutions Inc., constituting a reverse takeover
Jan. 30, 1987 – Acquired by PWA Corporation (formerly Aug. 17, 1987 – Name changed to Pioneer LifeCo Inc.; by Extenway. n
Pacific Western Airlines Corporation) from Canadian basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Pacific Limited. (see Pacific Western Airlines Corporation) Canadian REIT Income Fund (Ont.)
Canadian Pioneer Oils Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1978) Oct. 2, 2013 – Merged into First Asset REIT Income Fund,
Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Limited (Can. 1936) Oct. 26, 1987 – Name changed to Canadian Pioneer an open-ended fund; basis 0.7811 First Asset cl. A units
Jan. 1, 1988 – Formed Canadian Airlines International Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n for 1 Canadian REIT unit.
Ltd. on amalgamation with Pacific Western Airlines Ltd.
to become a wholly owned subsid. of PWA Corporation. Canadian Pipe Lines & Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Canadian Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Apr. 1,
(see PWA Corporation) May 1957 – Amalgamated into Scurry-Rainbow Oil Ltd. 1984)
(see Scurry-Rainbow Oil Limited) May 8, 2018 – Acquired by Choice Properties Real Estate
Canadian Pacific Enterprises Limited (Can. 1962)
Investment Trust; basis (i) $53.75 cash; or (ii) 4.2835
Dec. 6, 1985 – Merged with Canadian Pacific Limited. Canadian Pipe Lines Producers Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Choice Properties units for 1 Canadian trust unit.
Prior to merger, all o/s pref. shs. series B retired for June 19, 1954 – Name changed to Canadian Pipe Lines
$102.8 million plus accrued divds. Each com. sh. of & Petroleums Ltd. n Canadian Realty Investors (Ont. 1973)
Canadian Pacific Enterprises exchanged for 1.675 Jan. 21, 1982 – Crown Trust Company made offer for all
ordinary shs. of Canadian Pacific. (see Canadian Pacific Canadian Platinum Refineries Inc. (Alta. 1980) o/s units; basis $80 and nine 14.5% pfce. shs. of $20 par
Limited) Oct. 1, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register. value for each 40 units tendered. As of January 1982,
over 91% of the units acquired. Remaining units acquired
Canadian Pacific Forest Products Limited (Ont. Apr. Canadian Plywood Corporation Limited (B.C. 1964) in mid-1982.
3, 1936) Apr. 1971 – Placed into receivership.
Jan. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with 1972 – Assets sold to British Columbia Forest Products Canadian Refractories Limited (unknown)
same name. Ltd. 1970 – Dresser Industries, Inc. of Dallas, Tex., offered
Mar. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Avenor Inc. n to acquire shs. it did not already hold at $18 per sh.
Canadian Ponderay Energy Limited (Alta. 1962) Aug. 31, 1971 – Amalgamated with Dresser Industries
Canadian Pacific Investments Limited (Can. 1962) Mar. 30, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Canada Ltd.
May 5, 1980 – Name changed to Canadian Pacific
Enterprises Limited. n Canadian Power & Paper Securities Ltd. (Can. 1952) Canadian Reserve Gold Corporation (B.C. Jan. 18,
July 1968 – Amalgamated with Warnock Hersey 1979)
Canadian Pacific Limited (Can. Feb. 16, 1881; via International Ltd.; basis 2 com. shs. for 1 com. sh., and Apr. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Christina Gold
Dominion charter) pref. sh.-for-sh. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 2, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement to establish 5
separate companies in place of 5 CP business divisions. Canadian Premium Resource Corporation (B.C. 1983) Canadian Reserve Investors Limited (Ont. July 26,
Basis in each case for 1 old Canadian Pacific Limited July 7, 1987 – Amalgamated with Mahogany Minerals 1966)
com. sh. plus cash for any fractional shs.: (1) 0.684 Resources Inc. to form Mahogany Minerals Resources Oct. 1972 – Name changed to Simcoe Erie Investors
PanCanadian Energy Corporation (formerly PanCanadian Inc.; basis 1 1/9 new for 1 old sh. Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Petroleum Limited); (2) 0.50 Canadian Pacific Railway
Limited; (3) 0.25 CP Ships Limited; (4) 0.25 Fairmont Canadian Premium Select Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 28,
2011) Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1970)
Hotels & Resorts Inc.; and (5) 0.166 Fording Inc. Also July 29, 1983 – Amalgamated with Getty Oil Ltd.
shldrs. of 5.65% cum. redeem. First Pfd. shs. Series A Nov. 11, 2013 – Converted from a closed end to an
entitled to receive $26 plus $0.2361 in accrued and open-ended fund.
Canadian Resource Opportunities Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4,
unpaid dividends (total $26.2361) for 1 old pfd. sh. 1986)
Canadian Prodigy Capital Corporation (Can. May 9,
2005) Jan. 10, 2003 – Amalgamated with LHS Management
Canadian Pacific Lumber Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Ltd.; basis 1 new amalco pfd. sh. for 1 old Canadian
May 1, 1982 – Struck off register. July 13, 2010 – Amalgamated with Investissement
Fronsac Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Fronsac Capital Resource com. sh. Preferreds to be redeemed
Inc., which constituted Canadian Prodigy's Qualifying immediately for $0.10 per sh.
Canadian Pacific Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown)
In liquidation; Edna H. Ward, Vancouver, B.C., liquidator.
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Canadian Resources House Limited (B.C. Jan. 19, Canadian Silk Products Corp. (Que. 1929) Canadian Terminal System, Ltd. (Can. 1928)
2000) 1960 – Placed into receivership. Assets sold by Montreal July 1951 – Winding up order granted.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Jan. 26, 2007 – Name changed to Nu Energy Uranium Trust Co. on behalf of first mtge. bondhldrs.; proceeds Apr. 1964 – Reported first mtge. 6% income bds. due
Corporation. n insufficient to satisfy unsecured creditors. June 1, 1951, not red. ($2,884,900 o/s at May 31, 1951).
1962 – New mgmt. announced incr. in cap. stk. approved, Also o/s $91,603 deb. due June 1, 1936.
Canadian Resources Income Trust II (Ont. Feb. 7, and name change proposed to Property & General
1997) Securities Corp. No subsequent report. Canadian Thorium Corporation Limited (Ont. 1943)
Apr. 9, 2002 – Amalgamated with Canadian Resources Sept. 20, 1961 – Name changed to Quebec Mattagami
Income Trust (CaRIT); basis 1.1693 CaRIT trust units for Canadian Solar Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 2001) Minerals Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1 CaRIT II trust unit. June 1, 2006 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Canadian Tire Receivables Trust (Ont. Mar. 31, 1995)
Canadian Reynolds Metals Co. Ltd. (Que. 1970 amalg.) June 30, 2003 – Name changed to Glacier Credit Card
Sept. 30, 1980 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed at $20 per Canadian Spirit Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) Trust.
sh. All o/s com. shs. held by Reynolds Metals Co. of May 25, 2012 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Richmond, Va. Mines & Energy) Canadian Tokar Limited (Que. 1926)
1975 – Name changed to Interpublishing (Canada)
Canadian Rock Gas Ltd. (unknown) Canadian Spooner Industries Corporation (Ont. Nov. Limited. n
In voluntary liquidation; W. R. Watson, Vancouver, B.C., 18, 1998)
liquidator. Apr. 21, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Canadian Trace Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Nov. 23, 1993 – Dissolved. Shldrs. received 2 com. shs.
Canadian Rocky Mountain Properties Inc. (Alta. Aug. Canadian Spooner Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 26, 1926) of Mineral Life Corporation for 1 com. sh. of Canadian
7, 1996) Mar. 6, 2006 – Dissolved. Trace.
July 2002 – Continued into Canada.
Feb. 27, 2004 – Acquired by Parkbridge Limited Canadian-Star Industries Inc. (Alta. 1986) Canadian Transtech Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Partnership for $2.00 per sh. Nov. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 19, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Canadian Roxy Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1980) Canadian States Gas Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1988) Canadian Tricentrol Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Apr. 14, 1994 – Acquired by Numac Energy Inc. for $5.10 Oct. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Canadian States May 5, 1972 – All o/s shs. (other than those already
per sh. (see Numac Energy Inc.) Resources Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n owned) acquired by Tricentrol Oils Limited, a wholly
owned subsid. of Tricentrol Limited, London, England;
Canadian Royalties Inc. (Alta. July 6, 1998) Canadian States Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1988) basis $15 per sh.
Nov. 27, 2002 – Continued into Canada. July 7, 1997 – Name changed to High North Resources
Jan. 12, 2010 – Acquired by Jien Canada Mining Ltd. for Inc. n Canadian Turbo Inc. (Alta. Dec. 24, 1947)
80¢ per sh. May 6, 1992 – Acquired by 410336 B.C. Ltd. for $3.96
Canadian Steel Ceilings Ltd. (Can. - unspecified 1952) per sh.
Canadian Salt Company Limited (Can. 1950) 1967 – Acquired by Cresswell Roll Forming Co. Ltd. Jan. 3, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 22, 1977 – Acquired by Morton Industries of Canada
Ltd. a wholly owned subsid. of Morton-Norwich Products, Canadian Stevia Corporation (Alta. Dec. 13, 2002 Canadian-United Minerals, Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1975)
Inc.; basis $20 or pref. shs. redeemed immediately at $20 amalg.) Sept. 10, 1990 – Name changed to Mansfield Minerals
per sh. June 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 1, 2014 – Name changed to K+S Windsor Salt Ltd.
Canadian Strategic Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Canadian Venture Corp. (B.C. Sept. 9, 1986)
Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. (Can. Oct. 3, Jan. 26, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. July 27, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Canadian
1980) Venture Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Apr. 2, 2001 – Acquired by Shaw Communications Inc.; Canadian Sub-Surface Energy Services Corp. (Alta.
basis 0.90 Shaw cl. B shs. plus $0.01 for 1 Canadian Feb. 10, 2006)
Canadian Vickers, Ltd. (Can. 1911)
Satellite com. sh. June 26, 2009 – Acquired by Pure Energy Services Ltd.;
Oct. 27, 1978 – Name changed to Vickers Canada Inc.
Oct. 3, 2006 – Name changed to Shaw Satellite Services basis 0.3017 Pure Energy shs. for 1 Canadian
Inc. Sub-Surface sh. (see Pure Energy Services Ltd.) Canadian Wallpaper Manufacturers Limited (Can.
1927)
Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. (Ont. July 31, Canadian Sumner Iron Works Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
1973 – Acquired by subsid. of Reed Paper Group Canada
2002) 1965 – Acquired by Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.
Holdings Ltd. for $200 per sh.
Jan. 15, 2013 – Name changed to Sirius XM Canada for an undisclosed amount. (see CAE Industries Ltd.)
Holdings Inc. n Canadian Waste Services Inc. (Can. - unspecified)
Canadian Superior Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 21, 1983)
Jan. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Waste Management of
Canadian Scenic Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1970 amalg.) June 3, 2010 – Name changed to Sonde Resources
Canada Corporation.
June 19, 1973 – Amalgamated with Conventures Limited; Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 Conventures sh. for 3 Scenic shs. Canadian Water Corporation (B.C. July 27, 1987)
Canadian Superior Oil Ltd. (Can. 1943) Nov. 7, 1996 – Name changed to Aumine Resources
Canadian Scotia Ltd. (N.S. 1946) Oct. 4, 1979 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
1958 – Absorbed by Code Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1.5 new Superior Oil Company, a Nevada corporation, 1979-80;
for 1 old sh. basis US$25 and 1.145 Superior shs. (adjusted for Oct. Canadian West Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1987)
22, 5-for-1 split) for 1 old Canadian Superior sh. Sept. 29, 1995 – Acquired by Cantrell Capital Corp.; basis
Canadian Security Underwriters Ltd. (Ont. 1960) 1 Cantrell sh. for 6 Canadian West shs. (see Cantrell
1966 – Name changed to Canadian Security Management Canadian Superior Oil of California Ltd. (Can. 1943)
Capital Corp.)
Ltd. 1961 – Name changed to Canadian Superior Oil Ltd. n
Canadian Western Gypsum Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
The Canadian Shield Fund (Ont. Sept. 29, 2009) Canadian Supreme Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 15, 1987) Name changed to United Gypsum Corp. Ltd.
July 8, 2011 – Converted from a closed end fund to an Feb. 18, 1993 – Name changed to Multi-Energies
open-ended fund. Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Canadian Western Lumber Co. Ltd. (Can. 1910)
July 6, 1956 – Crown Zellerbach Corp. (U.S.) acquired
Canadian Shield Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1996) Canadian Systems International Inc. (Alta. July 31, about 96% of co. shs. in May 1953; basis 1 sh. Crown
Mar. 12, 2009 – Name changed to Canadian Shield 1990) Zellerbach Corp. for 3 shs. Canadian Western. Crown
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Oct. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Communications Zellerbach Canada offered its com. stk. for Canadian
Systems International Inc. n Western shs.
Canadian Shield Resources Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1996)
Aug. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Estrella Gold Canadian TALON Resources, Ltd. (Yuk. Oct. 10, 1996) Canadian Western Natural Gas Company Limited
Corporation. n June 30, 1999 – Name changed to TALON International (Alta. July 19, 1911)
Energy Ltd. n Dec. 30, 1996 – All o/s cum. redeem. pref. shs. 4% ser.
Canadian Silica Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) and cum. redeem. pref. shs. 5.5% ser. called for
1965 – Merged into Industrial Minerals of Canada Ltd.; Canadian Tarpoly Company Limited (Ont. 1969) redemption; basis for the 4% series: $20.60 plus accrued
basis 1 new for 11 old shs. 1987 – Name changed to Cantar Incorporated. n and unpaid dividends of $0.0636 per sh. and for the 5.5%
series: $20.60 plus accrued and unpaid dividends of
$0.0874 per sh.
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The Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat and Canalaska Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Canamex Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 7, 2009)
Power Company Limited (Alta. July 19, 1911) Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 8, 2017 – Name changed to Canamex Gold Corp.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 19, 1947 – Name changed to Canadian Western (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Natural Gas Company Limited. n CanAlaska Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 22, 1985)
Sept. 15, 1993 – Name changed to International Canamex Silver Corp. (B.C. Oct. 7, 2009)
Canadian Western Oil Co. Inc. (Del. 1957) CanAlaska Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Oct. 18, 2010 – Name changed to Canamex Resources
Dec. 1959 – Acquired by Western States Petroleum Co. Corp. n
Inc. (now Westates); basis 3 new for 4 old shs. CanAlaska Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 22, 1985)
Oct. 11, 2006 – Name changed to CanAlaska Uranium Canamin Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Canadian Westgrowth Ltd. (Alta. 1981) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 26, 1991 – Name changed to New Canamin
Nov. 4, 1987 – Acquired by Ulster Petroleums Ltd. (see Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ulster Petroleums Ltd.) Canalite Limited (Ont. 1969)
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Canamiska Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Canadian Williston Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Aug. 22, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
1966 – Merged into Canadian Gridoil Ltd.; basis 1 new Canalta Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 12, 1988 amalg.)
for 6.25 old shs. Nov. 14, 1994 – Name changed to New Energy West Cananto Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n 1966 – Charter cancelled.
Canadian Wirebound Boxes, Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
1954 – All com. and 99.8% of cl. A shs. acquired by Canalta Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Canarama Limited (Sask. 1957)
Bathurst Paper for $64 per sh. 1959 – Struck off register. Jan. 1963 – Western Heritage Ltd. acquired controlling
Dec. 1957 – Name changed to Bathurst Containers Ltd. interest in 1962 and offered $2.00 per pref. sh.; $1.00 per
Canalta Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968) com. sh. and 10¢ per purch. warr. All o/s shs. acquired
Canadian Wireless Trust (Ont. Sept. 28, 2006) Feb. 8, 1982 – Amalgamated with Sweetwater Petroleum under offer.
Jan. 3, 2014 – All tr. units redeemed for $13.075 per unit (0.65 for 1) and The Ascot Petroleum Corporation (0.85
and fund terminated. for 1) to form a new company named Consolidated Ascot Canarchon Holdings Limited (Ont. 1952)
Petroleum Corporation; basis 0.3 new for 1 old sh. (see Feb. 7, 1991 – Dissolved following sale of its wholly
Canadian World Fund Limited (Ont. Nov. 13, 1986) Consolidated Ascot Petroleum Corporation) owned subsid., Canarchon U.K. Limited, to R.E.A.
May 8, 2018 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired Holdings plc; basis 0.50 com. shs. R.E.A. Holdings for
by Third Canadian General Investment Trust Limited; Canalynda Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 200 or more old shs. or $2.899 Cdn. for less than 200 old
basis $9.25 cash per sh. Nov. 12, 1969 – Charter cancelled. shs.
Canadian Worldwide Energy Limited (Alta. Oct. 16, Canam Copper Co. Ltd. (Can. 1950) Canarctic Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1967)
1952) May 1966 – In voluntary liquidation. Shldrs. received 1 Feb. 25, 1972 – Name changed to Concept Resources
Sept. 9, 1987 – Name changed to Triton Canada sh. Giant Mascot Mines Ltd. for 8 old shs. (see Giant Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Resources Ltd. n Mascot Mines Ltd.)
Canarctic Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Canadian Zeolite Corp. (B.C. Feb. 8, 2016) Canam Development Co. Ltd. (Can. 1950) Feb. 21, 1985 – Name changed to Consolidated Canarctic
Mar. 6, 2018 – Name changed to International Zeolite Jan. 1951 – Name changed to Canam Copper Co. Ltd. n Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Canam Group Inc. (Que. Jan. 1, 1997 amalg.) Canard Resources Ltd. (Can. July 13, 1988)
Canadian Zeolite Ltd. (Alta. June 5, 1987) July 6, 2017 – Privatized through the acquisition of all o/s Mar. 6, 2000 – Dissolved.
Nov. 19, 1996 – Name changed to The Canadian Mining shs. not already held by the Dutil family by Canaveral
Company Ltd. n Acquisitions Inc. (a company owned by members of the CanArgo Energy Inc. (Alta. 1983)
Dutil family) and American Industrial Partner Capital Fund Aug. 12, 1998 – Acquired by Fountain Oil Incorporation;
Canadianwide Properties Limited (Ont. 1955) VI, L.P.; basis $12.30 cash per sh. basis 0.8 Fountain Oil shs. for 1 CanArgo sh.
Name changed to Thorntowne Properties which operates
as a private co. The Canam Manac Group Inc. (Que. Oct. 31, 1981) Canasia Industries Corporation (B.C. Apr. 15, 1981)
Jan. 1, 1997 – Amalgamated in Quebec to continue with Jan. 22, 2013 – Name changed to Makena Resources
Canadore Mines & Resources Ltd. (Que. 1957) same name. Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Jan. 13, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 4, 2005 – Name changed to Canam Group Inc. n & Energy)
Canadore Mining & Development Corp. (Que. 1957) Canam Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1944) Canaska Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 1972 – Name changed to Canadore Mines & Aug. 1, 1954 – Assets acquired by Canam Copper Co. 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Ltd. for 1,220,000 shs. (see Canam Copper Co. Ltd.)
Canaustra Gold Exploration Limited (Ont. 1974 amalg.)
CanaDream Corporation (Alta. May 27, 1997) Canamax Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 2, 2007) Mar. 10, 1989 – Merged with Cliff Resources Corporation
July 18, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired Jan. 20, 2016 – Acquired by Edge Natural Resources (1 new for 1 old sh.); basis 3 new for 4 old shs. (see Cliff
by ATL Canada Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Apollo LLC; basis 67¢ cash per com. sh. Resources Corporation)
Tourism & Leisure Ltd.; basis $1.85 cash per sh.
Canamax Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 21, 1982) CanAustra Resources Inc. (Alta. Sept. 22, 1993)
Canadusa Oil & Gas Reserves Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Jan. 7, 1993 – Amalgamated with Minerex Resources Apr. 18, 2005 – Continued into Yukon.
1957 – Acquired by Titan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 Ltd. and Canada Tungsten Mining Corporation Limited Aug. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Oriental Minerals Inc.;
new for 10 old shs. (see Titan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.) to form Canada Tungsten Inc.; basis 1 new for 0.5 basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Minerex shs., 1 new for 1 Canada Tungsten sh. and 1
Canaf Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 27, 1996) new for 5 Canamax shs. (see Canada Tungsten Inc.) CanBaikal Resources Inc. (Alta. Aug. 14, 1996)
July 27, 2018 – Name changed to Canaf Investments Feb. 4, 2002 – Acquired by C.B. Acquisition Ltd. for $0.38
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Canamed Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 19, 1995) per sh.
Feb. 27, 1998 – Formed VSM MedTech Ltd. following
CanAfrican Metals and Mining Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 27, 1996) acquisition of all o/s shs. of VSM Technology Inc.; basis CanBanc 8 Income Corp. (Ont. Oct. 30, 2012)
June 1, 2007 – Name changed to Canaf Group Inc. n 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 4, 2016 – Merged and amalgamated with First Asset
Fund Corp; basis 0.98557 First Asset CanBanc Income
Canagau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Canamera Explorations Inc. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1983) Class ETF shs. for 1 CanBanc 8 equity sh. (see First
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. May 3, 1988 – Name changed to Wind River Resources Asset CanBanc Income Class ETF)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Canalands Energy Corporation (Can. 1980) CanBanc Income Corp. (Ont. June 28, 2010)
Apr. 1, 1983 – Amalgamated with Invermere Resources CanAmerica Precious Metals Inc. (Alta. 1986) Sept. 24, 2015 – Converted from a closed-end fund into
Ltd. (1 new for 1 old sh.) to form Canalands Resources Oct. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. a mutual fund company known as First Asset CanBanc
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Income ETF; basis 1 First Asset CanBanc com. sh. for 1
Canamerican Drilling Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) CanBanc equity sh.
Canalands Resources Corporation (Can. Jan. 26, 1981) July 7, 1966 – Filed an assignment into bankruptcy.
Apr. 1, 1983 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Canboro Natural Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Canamex Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1977) 1960 – Wound up.
July 29, 1986 – Name changed to International
Canalask Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Cablecasting Technologies Inc. n
1962 – Name changed to Northwest Canalask Nickel
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
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Canbra Foods Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 13, 1957) Candela Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 11, 1987) Caneco Audio-Publishers Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Aug. 25, 1999 – Acquired by 830686 Alberta Ltd., a wholly Apr. 3, 1998 – Name changed to New Candela Resources Aug. 18, 1989 – Dissolved.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
owned subsid. of James Richardson International Limited, Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
for $23 per sh. Caneco Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Canden Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 13, 2000) Jan. 20, 1986 – Name changed to Caneco
Canbras Communications Corp. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1986) June 12, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Audio-Publishers Inc. n
June 22, 1998 – Continued into Canada. May 25, 2004 – Name changed to Superior Canadian
May 30, 2007 – Dissolved; final distribution was $0.0993 Resources Inc. following Qualifying Transaction CanElson Drilling Inc. (Alta. June 30, 2008)
per com. sh. acquisition of mineral claims from Silver Harbour Dec. 11, 2008 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Investments Inc. n same name.
Canbridge Oil Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Aug. 17, 2015 – Acquired by Trinidad Drilling Ltd.; basis
Dec. 1970 – Merged into Thomson Drilling Company Candente Resource Corp. (B.C. May 1, 1997) (i) 1.0631 Trinidad com. shs. or (ii) $4.90 cash, subject
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Sept. 27, 2002 – Continued into Canada. to proration, for 1 CanElson com. sh.
Mar. 9, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Canby Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986) Caneonti Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Dec. 31, 2009 – Name changed to Candente Copper
June 15, 1988 – Name changed to Bicer Medical Systems May 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n
Candid Quebec Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Canerex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Cancal Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) 1956 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1978 – Charter cancelled.
June 30, 1981 – Name changed to Cancal Resources
Ltd. n Cando Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 3, 1996) Canetic Resources Trust (Alta. Jan. 5, 2006 amalg.)
Nov. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Trius Investments Jan. 16, 2008 – Amalgamated with Penn West Energy
Cancal Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Inc. n Trust; basis 0.515 Penn West trust units for 1 Canetic
Jan. 10, 1986 – Struck off register. trust unit. (see Penn West Energy Trust)
Candol Developments Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1985 amalg.)
Cancall Cellular Communications Inc. (B.C. 1985) CanEuro Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 7, 1987)
Mar. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Terrastar Development
Oct. 31, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. Feb. 7, 1991 – Amalgamated with Polo Petroleum Ltd.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
(1 for 1) to form a new company named Attock Oil
Cancana Resources Corp. (Alta. Feb. 13, 1980) Corporation; basis 1 com. sh. for 5 cl. A shs. (see Attock
Candoo Metals & Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Oil Corporation)
Aug. 12, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia.
Feb. 16, 1954 – Acquired by Cordon Cobalt Mines Ltd.;
Nov. 28, 2016 – Acquired by Meridian Mining S.E.; basis
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Cordon Cobalt Mines Ltd.) Canex Energy Inc. (Alta. June 14, 1996)
0.4 Meridian com. shs. for 1 Cancana sh.
June 8, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement agreement with
Candor Ventures Corp. (Ont. Mar. 29, 1999) Crescent Point Energy Trust (CPET), 1238363 Alberta
CanCap Preferred Corporation (Que. Oct. 21, 1996)
Apr. 5, 2005 – Formed Canstar Resources Inc. in Ontario Ltd., and Crescent Point Resources Ltd. to continue as
July 3, 2007 – All o/s 5.4% pref. shs. redeemed for $25
on amalgamation with Nustar Resources Inc. with Candor a new company named Canext Energy Ltd.; basis either
per sh.
the deemed acquiror. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) (a) $0.587 plus 0.1003 new CPET unit plus 0.5 new
CanCapital Corporation (Alta. 1983) Canext com. sh. plus 0.1666 new Canext sh. purchase
CanDorado Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1984)
May 12, 1993 – Continued into British Columbia. wt., or (b) if electing to exercise the new Canext wts.,
Dec. 10, 1993 – Name changed to A.R.C. Resins
July 14, 1994 – Name changed to Prada Holdings Ltd.; $0.4209 plus 0.1003 new CPET unit plus 0.6666 new
International Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Canext com. sh. for 1 old Canex com. sh. (see Canext
Energy Ltd.; Crescent Point Energy Trust)
Candorado Operating Company Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4,
Cancen Oil Canada Inc. (B.C. Mar. 5, 2010)
1992) Canex Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1956)
July 29, 2013 – Name changed to Ceiba Energy Services
Aug. 8, 2012 – Name changed to Sunrise Resources Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Canext Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 6, 2006)
Canchrome Mines Inc. (Can. Oct. 5, 1989)
Nov. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Cancor Mines Inc. n June 22, 2007 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Candore Explorations Ltd. (Ont. May 18, 1945) same name. (see TriOil Resources Ltd.)
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 22, 2010 – Acquired by TriOil Resources Ltd.
Cancoil Integrated Services Inc. (Alta. May 6, 1997) Nov. 19, 1981 – Charter revived.
July 26, 2002 – Name changed to Technicoil (formerly One Exploration Inc.); basis 0.1 TriOil shs. for
Dec. 30, 1987 – Amalgamated with Golden Crescent 1 Canext sh. (see TriOil Resources Ltd.)
Corporation. n Explorations Inc. to form Golden Crescent Resources
Corp.; basis unknown. Canexus Corporation (Alta. Mar. 17, 2011)
Cancom Industries Inc. (B.C. May 4, 1984) Mar. 10, 2017 – Name changed to Chemtrade
July 10, 1990 – Name changed to Strategic Technologies Candy Express Stores Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 7, 1986) Electrochem Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Sept. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Patriots Venture
Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Canexus Income Fund (Alta. June 28, 2005)
Cancom Ventures Inc. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1987) July 8, 2011 – Succeeded by Canexus Corporation
Sept. 19, 1989 – Name changed to Multi-Corp Inc. n Candy Investments Limited (Ont. May 2, 1968) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Canexus
Sept. 13, 2005 – Voluntarily dissolved for $0.5358 per Corporation was formed to facilitate the conversion of the
Cancor Mines Inc. (Can. Oct. 5, 1989) sh. fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
May 29, 2014 – Acquired by Yorbeau Resources Inc.; dissolved. n
basis 1 Yorbeau unit (1 com. sh. & ½ wt.) for 12 Cancor Candy Mines & Investments Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1968)
com. sh. Apr. 1972 – Name changed to Candy Investments
Canfe Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 14, 2008)
Limited. n
Oct. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Golden Fame
Cancorp Enterprises Incorporated (B.C. 1980)
Resources Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Oct. 9, 1989 – Name changed to G.E.M. Environmental Candy Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1968)
acquisition of Fame Oriented Holdings Limited. n
Management, Inc. n Dec. 1969 – Name changed to Candy Mines &
Investments Ltd. n
The CanFibre Group Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 1977)
Cancorp Technologies Inc. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1988)
Jan. 9, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Aug. 1, 1992 – Dissolved and charter cancelled. Cane Consolidated Explorations Limited (Ont. Oct.
Mar. 13, 1995 – Restored to registry. (see FPsurvey - 12, 1917) Canfic Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1980)
Industrials) July 7, 1983 – Name changed to Cane Resources Ltd. n May 6, 1987 – Name changed to Delcorp Resources Inc.;
basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n
Candao Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1987) Cane Corporation (Ont. Oct. 12, 1917)
Mar. 12, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. July 22, 1996 – Name changed to Aurcana Corporation; Canfic Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1980)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 3, 1981 – Name changed to Canfic Resources
Candax Energy Inc. (Ont. June 4, 2004)
July 6, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. Ltd. n
Cane Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1917)
Nov. 17, 2015 – Remaining 19.25% interest acquired by
July 31, 1984 – Name changed to Cane Corporation; Canfield Financial Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1996)
Geofinance N.V.; basis Cdn$0.002 cash per sh.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 28, 1998 – Name changed to Learnco International
CanDel Oil Ltd. (Can. 1950) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 31, 1981 – Acquired by Sulpetro Limited effective Cane Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1917)
Aug. 5, 1981; basis $44.50 per share. Subsequently Aug. 1977 – Name changed to Cane Consolidated
amalgamated into Sulpetro. (see Sulpetro Limited) Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
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Canfor Capital Limited (B.C. 1972) Canlorm Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1965) Cannon Mines Limited (Ont. July 25, 1965)
Oct. 15, 1989 – All o/s sr. pref. shs. redeemed at $25 per Aug. 1, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. Aug. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Dencal Development
sh. TEST FOR CROP MARKS Aug. 29, 1995 – Formed Oroperu Resources Inc. in British Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Jan. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with other subsids. and affil. Columbia on amalgamation with Oroperu Resources Inc.,
cos. into Canadian Forest Products Ltd. constituting a reverse takeover by Oroperu; basis 1 new Cannon Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1999 amalg.)
for 1 Oroperu sh. and 1 new for 7 Canlorm shs. n Feb. 12, 2007 – Acquired by G2 Resources Inc.; basis
Canfor Investments Ltd. (B.C. 1975) 0.95 new G2 sh. for 1 old Cannon sh. (see G2 Resources
Nov. 1983 – Wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Forest Canmag Holdings Limited (Ont. 1962) Inc.)
Products Ltd. All o/s publicly held pref. shs. called for Feb. 8, 1974 – Name changed to Film Funding
redemption. Corporation Limited. Cannon Point Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 26, 1978)
Oct. 30, 2015 – Acquired by Northern Dynasty Minerals
Canfor Pulp Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 19, 2006) Canman Industries Limited (Can. 1892) Ltd.; basis 0.376 Northern com. shs. for 1 Cannon com.
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Canfor Pulp Products Inc. Nov. 1, 1965 – Amalgamated with Canadian Management sh.
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Canfor Pulp Company Ltd. and Canadian Corporate Management Co.
Products Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of Limited under the name of Canadian Corporate Cannon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1971)
the fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently Management Company Limited; basis 3 com. shs. for 1 Nov. 18, 1983 – Name changed to Samson Gold
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) old sh. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Canford Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1958) Canmark International Resources Inc. (B.C. July 17, Cannoo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Mar. 1969 – Name changed to Consolidated Vigor Mines 1981) 1969 – Assets acquired by National Nickel Ltd.; basis 1
Ltd. n Mar. 29, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. new for 2.2 old shs.

Cangene Corporation (Ont. Feb. 22, 1984) Canmax Inc. (Wyo. Sept. 11, 1992) Canoe Canadian Diversified Income Fund (Ont. Dec.
Feb. 25, 2014 – Acquired by Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Apr. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Ardis Telecom and 21, 2011)
for US$3.24 per sh. Technologies Inc. Apr. 20, 2016 – Merged into Canoe Equity Income Class,
an unlisted open-end mutual fund; basis 0.960018708
Cangold Limited (Yuk. Mar. 17, 1997) Canmet Resources Limited (B.C. July 3, 1987) Canoe Equity series Z shs. for 1 Canoe Canadian fund
Dec. 22, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Aug. 5, 1994 – Name changed to Archangel Diamond unit. Net asset value per series Z sh. at Apr. 22, 2016,
May 28, 2015 – Acquired by Great Panther Silver Limited; Corporation. n was $10.
basis 0.05 Great Panther com.shs. for 1 Cangold sh.
Canmex Minerals Corporation (B.C. Mar. 29, 1993) Canoe 'GO CANADA' Income Fund (Alta. Dec. 17,
Cangold Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1944) Aug. 20, 2007 – Name changed to Africa Oil Corp. (see 2010)
Jan. 1957 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dec. 18, 2012 – Merged into Canoe 'GO CANADA!' Equity
Income Class (an open-ended fund); basis 0.89 'GO
CanGold Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1994 amalg.) Canmine Resources Corporation (Ont. Oct. 29, 1980 CANADA!' equity ser. A shs. for 1 'GO CANADA' income
July 25, 1995 – Name changed to Amalgamated CanGold amalg.) unit.
Inc. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 10 old Aug. 2, 2002 – Granted protection under the Companies'
shs. n Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in order to restructure Canoe Resources Ltd. (Can. July 7, 1988)
its financial obligations. Several extensions followed. This May 16, 2012 – Dissolved.
Canguard Health Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. 25, protection order replaced a previous plan where the
1983) Canmine refinery assets and chemical operations were Canoe Strategic Resources Income Fund (Alta. Apr.
July 16, 1993 – Name changed to Canguard Pharma to be transferred to a U.S. reporting company while all 26, 2011)
Inc. n exploration and development assets would be retained. Dec. 14, 2012 – Merged into Canoe 'GO CANADA!' Equity
The refinery was temporarily placed on a care and Income Class (an open-ended fund); basis 0.77 Canoe
Canguard Pharma Inc. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1983) maintenance basis. ' GO CANADA!' equity ser. A shs. for 1 Canoe strategic
Aug. 17, 1994 – Name changed to GeriatRx Feb. 26, 2003 – Protection order was lifted and unit.
Pharmaceutical Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n PricewaterhouseCoopers was appointed receiver to
liquidate assets. All officers and directors resigned. Canoe U.S. Strategic Yield Advantaged Fund (Ont.
Canhart Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Sept. 12, 2003 – PricewaterhouseCoopers sold 9 Apr. 28, 2011)
Mar. 25, 1980 – Dissolved. separate parcels of land. The senior secured creditor May 16, 2016 – Merged into Canoe North American
suffered a shortfall and there were no funds available for Monthly Income Class, an unlisted open-ended mutual
Canhorn Chemical Corporation (Ont. Apr. 19, 1995) unsecured creditors or shldrs. fund; basis 0.861303952 Canoe North ser. Z shs. for 1
June 8, 2005 – Amalgamated with Nayarit Gold Inc. to Apr. 17, 2006 – Receiver noted that the company was Canoe U.S. class A unit and 1.087675081 Canoe North
continue as a new company also named Nayarit Gold defunct and there were no funds with which to apply for ser. Z. shs. for 1 Canoe U.S. class U unit.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Nayarit Gold Inc.) discharge.
Canoel International Energy Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 20, 2007)
Canhorn Mining Corporation (Ont. Dec. 30, 1985 Cannabis Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 19, 1981) Oct. 2, 2014 – Name changed to Zenith Energy Ltd. (see
amalg.) Oct. 6, 2014 – Name changed to InMed Pharmaceuticals FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 26, 1995 – Amalgamated with Initiative Explorations Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. to form Canhorn Chemical Corporation; basis 0.45 Canoil Exploration Corporation (B.C. May 5, 1981)
new for 1 Initiative sh. and 0.5 new for 1 Canhorn sh. Cannabis Wheaton Income Corp. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1987) Mar. 14, 2002 – Name changed to AMS Homecare Inc.
(see Canhorn Chemical Corporation) June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Auxly Cannabis Group following reverse takeover acquisition of 393231 B.C.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. and Ambassador Holdings Incorporated. n
Canico Resource Corp. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1980)
Feb. 10, 2006 – Acquired by Companhia Vale do Rio Cannasat Therapeutics Inc. (Can. Mar. 15, 2006 amalg.) Canol Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Doce for $20.80 per sh. Apr. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Cynapsus Therapeutics Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. n
The Canin Industrial Group Inc. (Alta. June 24, 1987) Canol Mines Limited (B.C. 1966)
Mar. 13, 1999 – Struck off register. Cannelle Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Sept. 20, 1985 – Struck off register.
Feb. 1, 1996 – Name changed to RangeStar
Canlan Ice Sports Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1956) Telecommunications Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Canolan Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 11, 1979)
Dec. 24, 2004 – Amalgamated with 3 of its wholly owned Oct. 28, 1985 – Name changed to NuCanolan Resources
subsidiaries, Ice Sports Centre Etobicoke Inc., Adult CanniMed Therapeutics Inc. (Can. Oct. 31, 2016) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
"Safe-Hockey" Leagues Ltd. and O & O Development May 2, 2018 – Acquired by Aurora Cannabis Inc.; basis
Corporation to form new co. with same name Canlan Ice (i) 3.40 Aurora shs.; or (ii) $43 in cash, subject to pro Canop Worldwide Corp. (Alta. May 13, 1996)
Sports Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) ration; or (iii) any combination of Aurora shs. and cash Sept. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Avery Resources Inc.;
based on a maximum of $43 cash per sh. for 1 CanniMed basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Canlan Investment Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11, 1956) com. sh.
Aug. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Canlan Ice Sports Canora Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Corp. n Cannon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1986) 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 23, 1987 – Name changed to U.T. Technologies
Canley Developments Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1998) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Canorama Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
July 3, 2003 – Name changed to Sargold Resource 1963 – Name changed to Consolidated Canorama
Corporation. n Cannon Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1984) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Dec. 23, 1985 – Name changed to Nevada Goldfields
Corporation. n
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Canorex Development Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Canso Oil Producers Ltd. (Can. 1954) Cantrell Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1986)
Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register. July 2, 1958 – Merged into United Canso Oil & Gas Ltd.; June 19, 1992 – Name changed to Cantrell Capital
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Corp. n
Canoro Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1995 amalg.)
Oct. 16, 2001 – Continued into Alberta. Cansorb Industries Inc. (B.C. Dec. 18, 1985) Cantrend Industries Limited (Can. 1911)
Continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey - Mines May 14, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. 1974 – Wilgram Corp. Ltd. acquired 96.5% of all o/s shs.
& Energy) through an offer of $2.00 per cl. A and $1.00 per cl. B sh.
Canspar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Canova Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) 1956 – Charter cancelled. Cantrex Group Inc. (Que. 1982)
Aug. 13, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Nov. 2, 1989 – Name changed to BMTC Group Inc. (see
Canstar Sports Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 1981) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canpac Minerals Limited (Can. 1969) Mar. 17, 1995 – Acquired by NIKE Acquisition Inc., a
Jan. 1, 1978 – Merged with Fording Coal Ltd. to form a wholly owned subsid. of NIKE, Inc., for $27.50 per sh. Cantrex Group Inc. (Que. Nov. 2, 1989)
new company under the name Fording Coal Ltd. Oct. 25, 1999 – All shs. acquired by Transamerica
Canstar Ventures Corp. (Alta. Jan. 6, 1987) Commercial Finance Corp. of Canada; basis $5.00 per
Canperu Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Feb. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with Canadian Angus sh. Not to be confused with parent company also named
May 6, 1965 – Dissolved. Resources Ltd., Canadian Industrial Minerals Corp. and Cantrex Group Inc. (Que 1982).
Profile Capital Corporation to form Abacan Resources
Canplats Resources Corporation (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967) Corporation; basis 0.30 new for 1 Canadian Angus sh., Cantri Mines Limited (Ont. 1935)
Feb. 8, 2010 – Acquired by Goldcorp Inc.; basis $4.60 0.51 new for 1 Canadian Industrial Minerals sh., 0.23 new Nov. 30, 1970 – Amalgamated with Con-Key Mines Ltd.
plus 1 Camino Minerals Corporation sh. for 1 Canplats for 1 Profile Capital sh. and 0.45 new for 1 Canstar (1 for 10), Point West Explorations Ltd. (1 for 10), St.
Resources sh. Ventures sh. (see Abacan Resource Corporation) Anthony Mines Ltd. (1 for 30), Temanda Mines Ltd. (1 for
30) and Tinex Development & Exploration Ltd. (1 for 30)
CanQuest Resource Corporation (Ont. 1954) Canstat Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979) to form Can-Con Enterprises and Explorations Limited;
1986 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Mines & May 29, 1989 – Name changed to International Canstat basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Energy) Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cantronic Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2005 amalg.)
Canray Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 13, 1934) Cantar Incorporated (Ont. 1969) Dec. 1, 2006 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Nov. 29, 1983 – Name changed to Exall Resources 1993 – Formed Cantar/Polyair Inc. in Ontario on continue with same name.
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n amalgamation with Cantar Corporation and Polyair Feb. 4, 2013 – Privatized at 4¢ per sh.
Corporation. n
Canreos Minerals (1980) Limited (Can. July 8, 1980) Canty Gold Mines (1945) Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1937)
Dec. 6, 1995 – Dissolved. Cantar/Polyair Inc. (Ont. 1993 amalg.) 1953 – Assets acquired by Nighthawk Gold Mines Ltd.;
Feb. 20, 1996 – Succeeded by Polyair Inter Pack Inc. basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Canrise Resources Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1992)
pursuant to reorganization whereby Cantar/Polyair shs.
Aug. 6, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Poco Canu Resources Limited (B.C. 1980)
were exchanged for Polyair Inter Pack shs. n
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 0.3845 of a com. sh. of Poco for Dec. 18, 1986 – Amalgamated (1 new for 2 old shs.) with
1 com. sh. of Canrise. (see Poco Petroleums Ltd.) Ican Resources Ltd. (1 for 1) to form Ican Minerals Ltd.
Cantech Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1997)
Canroc Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Aug. 22, 2003 – Name changed to New Cantech Ventures
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Canuba Manganese Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1958 – Struck off register. Sept. 8, 1966 – Dissolved.
CanRock Energy Corp. (Alta. Oct. 27, 2004) Canteen Services Limited (Can. 1948) Canuc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
July 17, 2012 – Formed Alston Energy Inc. in Alberta on Feb. 1962 – Name changed to The Vendron Corporation June 27, 1980 – Name changed to Canuc Resources
amalgamation with (old) Alston Energy Inc., with CanRock Ltd. n Inc. n
the deemed acquiror. n
Canterbury Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Canuc Resources Corporation (Ont. 1965)
Canron Inc. (Can. Mar. 1915) Aug. 17, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 13, 1997 – Amalgamated with Nova Beaucage
June 1, 1990 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Resources Limited (1 for 3.65) to form a new co. also
Ivaco Inc. at $20.50 resulting in Canron becoming a Canterra Development Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
named Canuc Resources Corporation; basis 1 new Canuc
wholly owned subsid. of Ivaco. (see Ivaco Inc.) Jan. 10, 1983 – Struck off register.
sh. for 1 old sh.
Canron Limited (Can. Mar. 1915) Canterra Energy Ltd. (Can. 1983 amalg.)
Canuc Resources Inc. (Ont. 1965)
May 23, 1978 – Name changed to Canron Inc. n Oct. 19, 1988 – Acquired by Husky Oil Ltd. for $3.00 per
July 2, 1996 – Name changed to Canuc Resources
sh. (see Husky Oil Ltd.)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Canscope Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
Cantex Energy Corporation (B.C. 1977)
Mar. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Canuck Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Apr. 29, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved.
CanScot Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1997)
Cantex Energy Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1984)
Sept. 29, 2003 – Acquired by APF Energy Inc. and APF Canuck Freehold Royalties Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
June 21, 2001 – Name changed to Outlook Resources
Energy Trust; basis $2.60 or 0.226 new APF trust unit or Mar. 31, 1967 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Inc. n
a combination thereof for 1 old CanScot com. sh. (see
APF Energy Trust) Canuck Resources Corp. (B.C. June 5, 1981)
Cantol Diversified Ltd. (Que. Nov. 7, 1935)
Dec. 14, 1990 – Name changed to Intertel
Cansel River Silver Mines Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 29, 1976) Sept. 8, 1971 – Name changed to Cantol Limited. n
Communications Inc. n
Apr. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Cathedral Minerals
Ltd. n Cantol Limited (Que. Nov. 7, 1935)
Canus Iron Co. Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Dec. 23, 2005 – Privatize for $3.65 per sh.
Charter cancelled.
Canshore Exploration Limited (Can. Apr. 17, 1979)
May 6, 2004 – Dissolved. Canton Explorations Limited (Ont. 1972)
Canus Mines & Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited
Oct. 1948 – Name changed to Canus Petroleum Corp.
Cansil Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946) (1 for 7.5), Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Long
Ltd. n
1950 – Charter cancelled. Point Gas & Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin Mines
Limited (1 for 1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 for 7),
Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and Force Canus Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Canso Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1988)
Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force Crag 1966 – Wound up.
Mar. 25, 1994 – Name changed to GéoNova Explorations
Inc. n Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs.
Canusa Cariboo Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937)
Canton Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1984) 1956 – Name changed to Canusa Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Canso Mining Corp. (N.S. 1938) new for 5 old shs. n
Assets assumed on sh.-for-sh. basis by Canadian Mar. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Seacorp Capital
Alumina Corp. (see Canadian Alumina Corp. Ltd.) Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
Seacorp Technology Corporation. n Canusa Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Oct. 7, 1983 – Name changed to Bonanza Resources
Canso Natural Gas Ltd. (Can. 1954)
Cantrell Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1986) Ltd. following amalgamation of Bonanza Oil & Gas Ltd.
1958 – Acquired by United Canso Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis
Oct. 23, 2009 – Name changed to Petroamerica Oil Corp. and Cherokee Resources Ltd. with wholly owned subsids.
1 new for 2 old shs.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover of Canusa.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
acquisition of Imore, S.A. n
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Canusa Financial Corporation (B.C. 1986) Canyon Copper Corp. (Nev. Jan. 21, 2000) Capilano International Inc. (Can. Feb. 11, 1991 amalg.)
Nov. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Micro Concepts Inc. n May 31, 2013 – Continued into British Columbia. Aug. 14, 1996 – Name changed to Kelman Technologies
TEST FOR CROP MARKS July 27, 2018 – Name changed to Searchlight Resources Inc. n
Canusa Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 28, 1969 – Name changed to Interplex Mining & Capilano Oil Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
Industrial Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Canyon Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) 1957 – Struck off register.
July 22, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
CanUtilities Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1981) Capital ABTB Inc. (Can. Sept. 8, 2005)
July 3, 2001 – Dissolved and wound up into ATCO Ltd. Canyon Services Group Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 2004) Oct. 3, 2006 – Converted into an income trust named
Also Series A, B and C preferred shares were redeemed June 8, 2017 – Acquired by Trican Well Services Ltd.; BTB Real Estate Investment Trust following Qualifying
at $25 per sh. basis 1.70 Trican shs. for 1 Canyon Service sh. Transaction acquisition of property in Laval, Québec;
basis 1 new BTB unit for 1 old Capital sh.
Canvar Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1924) Canzac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
1953 – Court action by two large holders of pref. shs. 1969 – Assets acquired by Wollaston Lake Mines Ltd.; Capital Alliance Group Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1986)
contesting right of co. to acquire a new business without basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Nov. 14, 2007 – Name changed to CIBT Education Group
first retiring the pref. shares was settled out of court, said Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Canzona Minerals Inc. (B.C. 1966)
to be a basis of $22 a share.
Aug. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with American Energy Capital BLF Inc. (Can. Mar. 30, 2007)
1954 – Shldrs. protective committee agreed to co.'s
Corporation (1 for 1) and Heartland Oil & Gas Corporation June 14, 2013 – Continued into Quebec.
redemp. offer of $23 per pref. sh.
(1 for 2) to form a new co. also named American Energy Aug. 23, 2013 – Succeeded by BLF Real Estate
Canvedo Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement
June 29, 1973 – Name changed to Corporate Master whereby BLF Real Estate Investment Trust was formed
Cap-Ex Iron Ore Ltd. (Can. Feb. 27, 2007) to facilitate the conversion of the corporation into a trust. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nov. 3, 2016 – Name changed to ML Gold Corp. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Capital Building Industries Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 16, 1962)
Canvend Venture Capital Inc. (Alta. June 11, 1987)
Oct. 19, 1990 – Name changed to Serenpet Energy Inc.; Apr. 28, 1969 – Name changed to Capital Diversified
Cap-Ex Ventures Ltd. (Can. Feb. 27, 2007)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Industries Limited. n
Mar. 20, 2013 – Name changed to Cap-Ex Iron Ore Ltd. n

CanWel Building Materials Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 5, Capital Cable TV Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 9, 1966)
Cap-Link Ventures Ltd. (Can. May 25, 2005)
2005) Feb. 29, 1984 – Name changed to Shaw Cablesystems
Apr. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Petrodorado Energy
Feb. 1, 2010 – Converted into CanWel Holdings Ltd. n
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation and subsequently dissolved; basis 1 CanWel
Holdings com. sh. for 1 CanWel Building fund unit and 1 Capalta Inc. (Alta. Nov. 6, 2000) Capital Charter Corp. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1998)
CanWel Holdings com. sh. for 1 CanWel Holding Nov. 12, 2002 – Acquired by CDK Services Ltd. Mar. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Zconnexx Corporation
Partnership cl. B exch. LP unit. (see CanWel Holdings considered to be Capalta's Qualifying Transaction; basis pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Zconnexx
Corporation) 1 new CDK unit (1 CDK com. sh. plus 1 wt.) for 1 old Corporation. n
Capalta com. sh. (see CDK Services Ltd.)
CanWel Building Materials Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1988) Capital Desbog Inc. (Can. Jan. 12, 2005)
May 18, 2005 – Converted into an income fund named Capberta Enterprises Inc. (Alta. 1987) Apr. 18, 2006 – Name changed to HLT Energies 2006
CanWel Building Materials Income Fund; basis 2 trust Nov. 1, 1990 – Struck off register. Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
units for 1 com. sh. acquisition of HLT Energies Inc. for 30¢ per sh. n
Capco Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
CanWel Holdings Corporation (B.C. Dec. 11, 2009) 1958 – Struck off register. Capital Diversified Industries Limited (Ont. Feb. 16,
May 11, 2010 – Name changed to CanWel Building 1962)
Materials Group Ltd. and continued into Canada. (see Capco Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986) Dec. 13, 1977 – Name changed to Action Traders Inc. n
FPsurvey - Industrials) June 2, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Capital Dynamics Limited (Can. Oct. 31, 1972)
Canwest Financial Holdings Limited (Ont. 1968) Cape Breton Development Corporation (Can. 1967) Aug. 25, 1995 – Dissolved.
1980 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 31, 2009 – Name changed to Enterprise Cape
Jan. 1984 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed and co. thereafter Breton Corporation. Capital Endeavors Corporation (B.C. Feb. 3, 1999)
became private. Feb. 25, 2002 – Acquired by EMedia Networks
Cape Copper Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) International Corp. which constituted the Qualifying
Canwest Global Communications Corp. (Ont. June Aug. 29, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Transaction of Capital Endeavors; basis 1 new EMedia
14, 1979)
unit (1 com. sh. plus 1 wt.) for 2.042 old Capital
May 27, 1986 – Continued into Manitoba. Cape Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 18, 1978)
Endeavors com. shs. (see EMedia Networks International
July 25, 1991 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 2, 1986 – Name changed to The International
Corporation)
Apr. 26, 2010 – Publishing and digital media assets were Pagurian Corporation Limited following acquisition by
acquired by Postmedia Network Canada Corp. The International Pagurian Corporation Limited; basis 1 Capital Environmental Resource Inc. (Ont. May 23,
Oct. 27, 2010 – Name changed to 2737469 Canada Inc. new for 9 old shs. n 1997)
following sale of broadcast assets to Shaw Aug. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Waste Services, Inc.
Communications Inc. n Capella Resources Limited (B.C. July 6, 1973) following reorganization to alter corporate structure. n
Nov. 23, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
CanWest InSureco Inc. (Ont. 1986) Capital Gains Income STREAMS Corporation (Ont.
Dec. 11, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Capella Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987)
Jan. 8, 2001)
May 16, 2012 – Name changed to Cerro Mining Corp.;
Dec. 4, 2013 – Merged into Dividend 15 Split Corp.; basis
CanWest MediaWorks Income Fund (Ont. July 5, 2005) basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1.22352296 cl A shs. and 1.22352296 pfd shs. of
July 11, 2007 – Acquired by CanWest MediaWorks Energy)
Dividend 15 for 1 Capital Gains capital sh.; and
Limited Partnership whereby fund units were redeemed
Capewell Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1949) 0.19516249 cl A shs. and 0.19516249 pfd shs. of
for $9.00 per unit.
1954 – Taken over by Saskalon Uranium & Oils Ltd.; Dividend 15 for 1 Capital Gains equity sh.
CanWest Trustco Limited (Can. 1983) basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Capital Gold Corporation (Nev. Feb. 1982)
Apr. 26, 1996 – Amalgamated with 3211827 Canada Ltd.
CapGain Properties Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 2009) Nov. 21, 2005 – Continued into Delaware. (see Gammon
(formerly CanWest Financial Corporation); basis 67.2
Mar. 27, 2013 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Gold Inc.)
new cl. B pref. shs. for 1 cl. A com. sh. The cl. B pref.
Industrials) Apr. 12, 2011 – Acquired by Gammon Gold Inc.; basis
shs. immediately redeemed for $0.01 per sh.
US$1.09 plus 0.5209 Gammon shs. for 1 Capital Gold
Canwex Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Capgrow Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, 1987) sh. (see Gammon Gold Inc.)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. July 25, 1995 – Name changed to Oakhill
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Capital Leasing Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
Canyon Cariboo Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946) FPsurvey - Industrials) 1962 – Out of business; no known assets.
Apr. 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Capilano Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Capital L'Estérel Inc. (Can. Oct. 31, 2003)
Canyon City Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Feb. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 12, 2005 – Name changed to iseemedia inc. following
Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
Isee Media Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.847 old shs. n
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Capital Lithium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Capitol Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1949) Capsule Technology Group Inc. (Ont. 1987)
1959 – Acquired by Aug.us Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new 1952 – Acquired by Ellesmere Oil & Development Ltd.; Dec. 1, 1989 – Declared bankrupt and assets liquidated.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
for 6 old shs. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Peat Marwick Throne Inc. appointed trustee. Nothing left
for shldrs.
Capital MLB inc. (Que. Oct. 26, 2007) Capo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 14, 2005)
Sept. 9, 2010 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction May 16, 2008 – Name changed to Laurentian Goldfields Captain Consolidated Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
private placement subscription of 4,900,000 units (1 com. Ltd. following acquisition of private co. Laurentian Oct. 3, 1990 – Name changed to International Captain
sh. plus 0.5 wt.) at 10¢ per unit and distribution of Nuvolt Goldfields Ltd. n Industries Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
units to shldrs.; basis 1.337 Nuvolt units for 1 Capital MLB
sh. (see Nuvolt Corporation Inc.) Capoose Minerals Incorporated (B.C. Aug. 5, 1980) Captain Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 10, 1986 – Name changed to Tyler Resources Inc. n Dec. 31, 1980 – Name changed to Captain Consolidated
Capital Maniwaki Inc. (Can. Mar. 8, 2005) Resources Ltd. n
Feb. 23, 2009 – Name changed to Capital Vtechlab Inc. n Capoose Mining Incorporated (B.C. Aug. 5, 1980)
Dec. 19, 1981 – Name changed to Capoose Minerals Captain Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Capital Markets West Inc. (Alta. 1988) Incorporated; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 10, 1957 – Name changed to Captain Mines Ltd. n
June 30, 1991 – Wound up and charter cancelled. Shldrs.
received an initial cash distribution of 43¢ per sh. in Capps Gold Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Captech Communication Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 1994)
January 1991, a pro rata distribution of shs. in two private 1952 – Charter cancelled. July 16, 1997 – Name changed to Captech Multicom Inc.;
firms, SPI Synthetic Peptides Inc. and Nichols Advanced basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Technology Inc., and a final distribution of 7¢ per sh. Capra Minerals Ltd. (Alta. May 15, 1990)
Apr. 20, 1994 – Name changed to Urban Resource Captech Multicom Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 1994)
Capital Nobel Inc. (Can. Mar. 7, 2012) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 19, 2005 – Dissolved.
May 30, 2013 – Succeeded by Nobel Real Estate
Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement CapRate Commercial Properties Inc. (Alta. July 18, Captive Air International Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1987)
reorganization which constituted the company's Qualifying 1997) Apr. 8, 1996 – Name changed to KIK Tire Technologies
Transaction; basis 1 Nobel REIT trust unit for 1 Capital Sept. 19, 2005 – Dissolution in progress; initial distribution Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nobel com. sh. was $0.2166 per sh. and final distribution expected in
early 2006. Capture.Net Technologies Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1997)
Capital Power Income L.P. (Ont. Mar. 27, 1997)
Mar. 5, 2003 – Name changed to Sea Green Capital
Nov. 10, 2011 – Acquired by Atlantic Power Corporation Capri Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Corp. n
for $19.40 or 1.3 Atlantic shs. for 1 Capital Power sh. Charter cancelled.
Feb. 1, 2012 – Name changed to Atlantic Power Limited
Partnership. Cara Operations Limited (Ont. Nov. 29, 1961)
Capri Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Apr. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Vanchick Investments Limited to continue as Cara
Capital Reserve Inc. (B.C. 1983)
June 19, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Operations Limited.
Capri Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 20, 1980)
Feb. 26, 2004 – Amalgamation with 2034619 Ontario Inc.
Dec. 30, 1987 – Name changed to International Capri
Capital Rouyn Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1926) for $8.00 per sh. and privatized.
Resources Ltd. n
Oct. 13, 1973 – Dissolved. Dec. 31, 2014 – Amalgamated with Prime Restaurants
Inc. to continue as Cara Operations Limited.
Caprice Resources Inc. (B.C. 1972)
Capital St-Charles inc. (Can. May 20, 2004) May 16, 2018 – Name changed to Recipe Unlimited
Dec. 30, 1983 – Dissolved.
Apr. 20, 2005 – Formed CVTech Group Inc. in Canada Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Capricorn Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
acquisition of and amalgamation with CVTech Investment Carada Capital Corp. (Alta. June 5, 1986)
Nov. 12, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Inc. n Dec. 9, 1991 – Name changed to Norlana Energy Inc. n
Caprive Industries and Resources Limited (Que. 1957)
Capital 3429 inc. (Can. Jan. 13, 2004) Nov. 11, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Caradoc Ekfrid Telephone Company, Limited (Ont.
Oct. 30, 2006 – Name changed to IMS 1907)
Experts-Consultants inc. following Qualifying Transaction Caprive Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Que. 1957) Dec. 31, 1977 – Amalgamated with Bell Canada and
acquisition of IMS Experts-conseils inc. and Pasquin Nov. 25, 1970 – Name changed to Caprive Industries charter cancelled.
St-Jean et Associés inc. n and Resources Limited. n
Caramat Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Capital Valmoris Inc. (Can. Nov. 5, 2007) Caprock Energy Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 5, 1982) 1968 – Merged into Milestone Exploration Ltd.; basis
Mar. 18, 2010 – Name changed to Biotonix (2010) Inc. Sept. 14, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Caprock 4,124 new for 1,000 old shs.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of certain Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Caramora Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
assets held by 32527326 Canada Inc. n
Nov. 28, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Capstock Financial Inc. (B.C. May 31, 2006)
Capital Vtechlab Inc. (Can. Mar. 8, 2005) June 8, 2012 – Name changed to Gespeg Copper Carat Exploration Inc. (B.C. Oct. 16, 2003)
Nov. 3, 2011 – Name changed to Capital DGMC Inc. (see Resources Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction Apr. 12, 2010 – Name changed to Stronghold Metals
FPsurvey - Industrials) acquisition of mineral property from Kimpar Resources Inc. n
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Capital Wapiti Inc. (Can. Feb. 27, 2007)
Caratel Limited (Ont. Dec. 27, 1945)
June 20, 2008 – Name changed to Investus Real Estate Capstone Gold Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1987)
Aug. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Juritel Systems Inc.;
Inc. n Feb. 13, 2006 – Name changed to Capstone Mining Corp.
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Capital Wire Cloth & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Ont.
Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (B.C. May 20, Caravan Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1994)
1912)
2010) Dec. 7, 2000 – Amalgamated with Ketch Energy Ltd.;
Dec. 3, 1962 – Name changed to Capital Wire Cloth
May 5, 2016 – Acquired by London, U.K.-based iCon basis 0.59 Ketch com. shs. or $2.00 for 1 old Caravan
Limited. n
Infrastructure Partners III, L.P. for $4.90 per 1 Capstone com. sh. (see Ketch Energy Ltd.)
Capital Wire Cloth Limited (Ont. 1912) Infrastructure com. sh. and 1 cl. B unit, respectively. The
Caravan Trailer Lodges of B.C. Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
1964 – Appleton Wire Works Corp. of Wisconsin acquired cl. A pref. shs. would continue to be listed until further
Apr. 21, 1977 – Name changed to Caravan Development
over 90% of shs. at $12.50 per sh. notice. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
Corporation.
Industrials)
Capital.Com Incorporated (Alta. Jan. 24, 1997) Caravan Trailer Lodges (St. Lawrence) Ltd. (Can.
Dec. 19, 2000 – Formed Pethealth Inc. in Canada on Capstone Mining North Ltd. (Can. July 11, 2007)
1968)
amalgamation with Pethealth Inc., constituting a reverse Nov. 26, 2008 – Acquired by Capstone Mining Corp.;
1978 – Name changed to Trevista Estates Limited. n
takeover by Pethealth. n basis 1.566 Capstone shs. for 1 Sherwood sh.

Capstream Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 21, 2011) Caravelle Mines Limited (Ont. 1959)
Capitol Energy Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 30, 1995) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
June 21, 2007 – Acquired by Provident Energy Ltd., a Mar. 10, 2017 – Name changed to Axion Ventures Inc.
wholly owned subsid. of Provident Energy Trust, for $8.16 (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Caravelle Resources, Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1982)
per sh. (see Provident Energy Trust) Oct. 16, 1986 – Name changed to STN Shop Television
Network, Ltd. n
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Carbec Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Cardigan Capital Corp. (Alta. July 17, 1997) Carfinco Inc. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1996)
Dec. 1969 – Assets sold to Triton Explorations Ltd.; basis Jan. 11, 1999 – Formed Icron Systems Inc. in Alberta on Nov. 27, 2002 – Succeeded by Carfinco Income Fund
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1 Triton sh. for 9 Carbec shs. (see Triton Explorations amalgamation with wholly owned Icron Technologies pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Carfinco Income
Ltd.) Corporation, acquired in December 1998. n Fund was formed to acquire the company; basis 1 new
trust unit for 1 old com. sh. n
Carben Energy Inc. (B.C. 1984) Cardigan Development Company Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Nov. 6, 1987 – Name changed to American Medical July 16, 1975 – Name changed to United Cardigan Cargojet Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 25, 2005)
Technologies, Inc. n Development Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Jan. 6, 2011 – Succeeded by Cargojet Inc. pursuant to
plan of arrangement whereby Cargojet Inc. was formed
Carber Capital Corp. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1985) Cardinal Factor Corp. (Ont. May 27, 1983) to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation
Aug. 17, 2010 – Name changed to Ba Ba Capital Inc.; Dec. 8, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. and fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey -
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Industrials)
Cardinal Mineral Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980)
Carbite Golf Inc. (B.C. July 2, 1985) Nov. 8, 1990 – Name changed to Connecticut Cariana International Industries Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Oct. 12, 2001 – Continued into Yukon. Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
May 25, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Cardinal Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 22, 1948) Caribbean Diversified Investments, Inc. (B.C. May 10,
Carbiz.com Inc. (Ont. Mar. 31, 1998) 1951 – Taken over by Consolidated Allenbee Oil and Gas 2011)
Oct. 6, 2003 – Name changed to Carbiz Inc. (see Co. Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. Apr. 27, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Cardinal Uranium & Copper Mines Inc. (Que. 1954) Caribbean Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. (Can. June 19, 1997) Oct. 20, 1973 – Dissolved. Nov. 25, 1970 – Dissolved.
July 22, 2013 – Name changed to MicroCoal
Technologies Inc. n Cardinal Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Caribbean Resources Corp. (B.C. 1978)
Sept. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 27, 1989 – Amalgamated with Exmar Resources
Carbon2Green Corporation (Can. Jan. 20, 2005) Ltd. (0.5334 for 1), Mishi Lake Resources Inc. (1 principal
Jan. 4, 2012 – Name changed to TomaGold Corporation; CardioComm Solutions Inc. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1989) escrow sh. for 1) and Mishibishu Resources Ltd. (0.6278
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Nov. 26, 2007 – Name changed to CardioComm for 1) to form Mishibishu Gold Corporation; basis 0.4215
Energy) Solutions, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey new Mishibishu Gold sh. for 1 old sh. (see Mishibishu
- Industrials) Gold Corporation)
Carbonate Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
1968 – Charter cancelled. Cardiome Pharma Corp. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1986) Caribbean Resources Corporation (B.C. Aug. 20, 1990)
Mar. 8, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 1, 2016 – Privatized; basis $0.0052 cash per sh.
Carbondale Oils Ltd. (Alta.) May 17, 2018 – Succeeded by Correvio Pharma Corp.
1960 – Struck off register. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Cipher Caribe Petroleums Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Pharmaceuticals Inc. acquired the Canadian business Apr. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Crio Group
CarbonOne Technologies Inc. (Alta. Apr. 16, 2002) portfolio of Cardiome Pharma Corp. (see FPsurvey - Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Sept. 29, 2016 – Name changed to TekModo Industries Industrials)
Inc. following acquisition of TekModo group of CaribGold Resources Inc. (Ont. May 9, 1990)
companies. n Cardwell Oil Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Dec. 30, 2002 – Name changed to Unigold Inc. pursuant
1970 – Name changed to Cardwell Resources Ltd. n to amalgamation of wholly owned 6035442 Canada Inc.
Card Lake Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) with Unigold Resources Inc., acquired by reverse
Oct. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with 2 private cos., Mission Cardwell Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967) takeover, and distribution of common shares of newly
Harker Exploration Ltd. and Matona Resources Limited, July 28, 1980 – Charter cancelled. formed Caribgold Minerals Inc. (to which assets other
to form Card Lake Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 5 than marketable securities were transferred) to shldrs.
old shs. (see Card Lake Resources Limited) Care Point Medical Centres Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1982) as a stk. divd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Sept. 18, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Care - Mines & Energy)
Card Lake Resources Limited (Ont. Oct. 31, 1986 Point Medical Centres Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
amalg.) Caribia Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
Apr. 20, 1994 – Name changed to Franc-Or Resources Care Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (B.C. 1973) 1959 – Struck off register.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 3, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Cariboo-Bell Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Cardero Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1976) CareerExchange Interactive Corp. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1999) Feb. 22, 1977 – Amalgamated with Pickle Crow
May 11, 1983 – Name changed to International Cardero June 20, 2005 – Name changed to Cytiva Software Inc. n Explorations Ltd. (1 for 5), Beacon Mining Co. Ltd. (1 for
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 40), Abex Mines Ltd. (1 for 50) and Highland Mercury
Caren Oil & Gas Company Limited (unknown) Mines Ltd. (1 for 5) to form Highland-Crow Resources
Cardiff Corporation (Alta. 1986) Mar. 1953 – Acquired by Ridgeway Petroleums Ltd. for Ltd.; basis 1 new for 9 Cariboo shs.
Jan. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. 700,000 shs. (see Ridgeway Petroleums Ltd.)
Cariboo Crescent Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Cardiff Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 1, 2010) Carena-Bancorp Holdings Inc. (Can. Sept. 5, 1978) Oct. 1949 – Dissolved.
July 19, 2017 – Name changed to Cheetah Canyon Mar. 31, 1989 – Name changed to Carena Developments
Limited. n Cariboo Diatomite Consolidated 1960 Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 23, 1986 – Struck off register.
Cardiff Fluorite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Carena-Bancorp Inc. (Que. 1923)
Jan. 29, 1979 – All o/s com. and pref. shs. exchanged Cariboo Diatomite Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Mar. 31, 1953 – Name changed to Cardiff Uranium Mines
for shs. of Carena-Bancorp Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new Oct. 28, 1977 – Name changed to Cariboo Diatomite
Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
for 1 old sh. Consolidated 1960 Ltd. n
Cardiff Resources Inc. (Alta. July 21, 2001)
Carena Developments Limited (Can. Sept. 5, 1978) Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1927)
Mar. 29, 2004 – Formed Hy-Drive Technologies Ltd. in
June 4, 1996 – Name changed to Brookfield Properties June 15, 1972 – Amalgamated into Coseka Resources
Alberta following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.8 Cariboo shs.
with Fat Power Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by
Fat Power; basis 1 new for 2.2 Fat Power shs. and 1 new Cariboo Gold Sands Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
for 1 Cardiff sh. n Carey-Canadian Mines, Ltd. (Can. 1955)
Aug. 31, 1978 – Amalgamated with Jim Walter Building June 12, 1952 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Cardiff Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1943) Products Ltd. to form Carey Canada Inc.
Cariboo-Hudson Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1936)
Sept. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Insulblock Systems 1946 – Name changed to Cariboo-Hudson Gold Mines
Carfinco Financial Group Inc. (Alta. Sept. 28, 2011)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n (1946) Ltd. and continued into British Columbia; basis 1
Mar. 10, 2015 – Acquired by Banco Santander, S.A. for
$11.25 per sh. new for 4 old shs. n
Cardiff Ventures Corporation (Alta. 1986)
Nov. 4, 1992 – Name changed to Cardiff Corporation; Carfinco Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 26, 2002) Cariboo-Hudson Gold Mines (1946) Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 1, 2012 – Succeeded by Carfinco Financial Group Dec. 1971 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Carfinco
Financial Group Inc. was formed to facilitate the Cariboo Minelands Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1965)
conversion of the fund into a corporation. n May 12, 1970 – Name changed to Equatorial Resources
Limited. n
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Caribou Brewing Company Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Carlaw Capital Corp. (Ont. Oct. 17, 2006) The Carlyle Corporation (Alta. Nov. 29, 1995)
Jan. 1962 – Placed into bankruptcy. Plant at Prince Dec. 31, 2007 – Name changed to Nyah Resources Corp. Dec. 10, 1997 – Name changed to The Azterra
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
George, B.C., sold for $150,000. Receiver, James following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of
Moynes. Cap. stk. o/s 500,000 n.p.v. shs. There were o/s acquisition of Nyah Resources Inc. by way of an Azterra Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old
$500,000 1st mtge. bds., due June 15, 1967, and amalgamation with a wholly owned subsidiary. n shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
$180,000 debs. due May 1, 1968. Trustee for bd. hldrs.,
The Canada Trust Co., Vancouver. Carleton Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Carlyle Eagle Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1982 amalg.)
1960 – Acquired by Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd.; Dec. 12, 1983 – Name changed to Carlyle Energy Ltd.
Caribou Copper Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 27, 2007) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. following reorganization first pref. shs. converted into cl.
Dec. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Caribou King C pref. shs. and cl. A and B pref. shs. created. n
Resources Ltd. n Carleton Resources Corporation (Alta. Mar. 27, 1987)
Nov. 1, 1999 – Struck off register. Carlyle Energy Ltd. (Alta. 1982 amalg.)
Caribou King Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 27, 2007) Apr. 27, 1989 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young
Dec. 22, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. Carleton Royalties Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 20, 1934) Inc. appointed receiver.
Nov. 9, 2015 – Name changed to CKR Carbon Charter cancelled. June 1990 – Balance of assets sold. Secured creditors
Corporation. n suffered a shortfall and there was no distribution to shldrs.
Carlin Gold Company Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1973) May 6, 1994 – Receiver discharged.
Caribou Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1957) Mar. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Altair International
Reported no longer in operation. Gold Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Carlyle Inc. (Alta. July 2, 1987)
July 7, 1995 – Name changed to D.C. Corrosion
Caribou Resources Corp. (Alta. Feb. 1, 1997) Carlin Resources Corp. (Can. Feb. 18, 1946) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 31, 2007 – Name changed to JED Production Inc. June 3, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Carlin
pursuant to acquisition by JED Oil Inc.; basis 1 JED Oil Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Carlyle Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
sh. for 10 Caribou shs. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Carling Acceptance Limited (Can. 1964)
Caribou Resources Corp. (Alta. Feb. 24, 1997 amalg.) Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. Carlyle Mining Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2007)
May 24, 2004 – Completed acquisition of and Mar. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Rugby Mining Limited
substitutional listing for Rainmaker Ventures Ltd. (which Carling Breweries (Alberta) Limited (Alta.) following Qualifying Transaction option to earn 60% equity
see) which constituted Rainmaker's Qualifying Wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Breweries Limited, interest in Sunland Properties Limited. (see FPsurvey -
Transaction; basis 1 Caribou sh. for 7.6943 Rainmaker which was invoked by provisions of Companies Act to Mines & Energy)
shs. buy small residual public interest.
Carlyle Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1979)
Carina Mineral Resources Corp. (Sask. Dec. 14, 1982) Carling Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 23, 1970) Jan. 6, 1982 – Amalgamated with Eagle Explorations Ltd.
May 11, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Carina June 21, 1984 – Name changed to Carling Gold (private co.) to form new co. also known as Carlyle
Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Resources Inc. n Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.

Carinor Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Carling Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Jan. 23, 1970) Carma Corporation (Alta. May 29, 1981)
1949 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 14, 1994 – Name changed to Jourdan Resources Oct. 6, 2000 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.
Inc. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 3 old of Brookfield Properties Corporation; basis $5.75 or 1
Carissa Mining Corporation (B.C. Nov. 10, 1988) shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Brookfield sh. for 3.75 Carma shs. (see Brookfield
Oct. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Rockwell Ventures Properties Corporation)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Carling O'Keefe Limited (Ont. Mar. 30, 1930)
Mar. 31, 1976 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Carma Developers Ltd. (Alta. 1958)
Carium Mines Ltd. (unknown) same name. June 1984 – All publicly held 8.75% 1st pref. shs.
Mar. 1, 1965 – Charter cancelled; initial distribution of Sept. 22, 1987 – Formed Carling O'Keefe Breweries of converted into cl. A shs. of parent co., Carma Ltd.; basis
$1.50 per sh. Nov. 30, 1961 (of which 5¢ deemed divd. Canada Limited following acquisition by and 5 cl. A shs. for 1 old pref. sh.
for tax purposes); final distribution of 24.6¢ per sh. made amalgamation with IXL Holdings Canada Inc. in April
to holders of record Dec. 24, 1962 (all nontaxable). 1987; basis $18 per sh. On July 28, 1989, series A pref. Carma Financial Services Corporation (Ont. Apr. 23,
shs. redeemed at $53 plus $0.16274 accr. divd. and 1997)
Carl Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 17, 2014) series B pref. shs. at $52.50 plus $0.19603 accr. divd. Mar. 16, 2005 – Formed Synergex Corporation in Ontario
Oct. 28, 2015 – Name changed to Carl Data Solutions on amalgamation with Synergex Corporation (deemed
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Carlisle Goldfields Limited (Ont. Mar. 15, 2005) acquiror). (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 11, 2016 – Acquired by Alamos Gold Inc.; basis
Carl Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) 0.0942 com. Alamos shs. plus 0.0942 wts. for 1 Carlisle Carma Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1959)
Oct. 7, 1986 – Formed Tanqueray Resources Ltd. in com. sh. Each wt. is exercisable at $10 per Alamos com. May 29, 1981 – Continued into Alberta.
Alberta on amalgamation with Tanqueray Resources Ltd.; sh. for three years. Sept. 22, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Carma
basis 1 new sh. for 1 Tanqueray sh. and 1 new sh. for 4 Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Carl Creek shs. n Carlmac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Carmac Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 20, 1970)
Carlaw Capital II Corp. (Ont. May 22, 2007) May 14, 1992 – Name changed to Camnor Resources
Aug. 20, 2009 – Name changed to TrueContext Mobile Carlmand Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Solutions Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction May 7, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
reverse takeover acquisition of TrueContext Carman Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Carlsbad Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1986) 1945 – Absorbed by Carshaw Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd.;
Corporation. n
Aug. 10, 1994 – Name changed to Zeus Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Carshaw Porcupine Gold
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mines Ltd.)
Carlaw Capital III Corp. (Ont. Oct. 24, 2007)
Aug. 31, 2011 – Name changed to Galane Gold Ltd.
Carlson Mines Ltd. (Que. Sept. 9, 1937) Carmax Explorations Ltd. (Can. June 16, 2000)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
May 4, 2001 – Struck off register. Sept. 2, 2010 – Name changed to Carmax Mining Corp.;
acquisition of Galane Gold Mines Ltd. and subsequent
amalgamation of Galane with wholly owned subsid. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Carlton Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
2293748 Ontario Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Jan. 2, 1975 – Amalgamated into Sandhurst Mines Ltd.;
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Carmax Mining Corp. (Can. June 16, 2000)
basis 2 new for 11 old shs. July 3, 2018 – Name changed to District Copper Corp.
Carlaw Capital IV Inc. (Ont. Sept. 2, 2010) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Carlton Trail Limited Partnership (Man. June 15, 1999)
Mar. 11, 2014 – Name changed to OneRoof Energy Jan. 3, 2011 – Acquired all o/s cl. A units by Westcan
Group, Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse Carmel Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Investment Trust (WIT) and Calgary Capital Investment 1957 – Charter cancelled.
takeover acquisition of OneRoof Energy, Inc.; basis 1 Trust (CCIT); basis $0.143, 1 WIT cl. A unit and 1 CCIT
new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) cl. A unit for 1 Carlton Trail unit. Carmelita Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1987)
Carlaw Capital V Corp. (Ont. Oct. 17, 2014) Oct. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Carmelita Resources
Carlton's Cleaning Carousels Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Limited. n
June 28, 2018 – Name changed to Eve & Co Incorporated Apr. 24, 1985 – Voluntary liquidation completed.
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Payments of 5¢ per sh. made in 1978, and 4¢ per sh. in
acquisition of 1600978 Ontario Inc. (Natural MedCo) by Carmelita Resources Limited (B.C. June 24, 1987)
1985. July 4, 2000 – Name changed to Pierre EnTerprises Ltd.;
way of an amalgamation with a wholly owned subsidiary;
basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Carmen Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 5, 2009) Carravelle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Caruscan Corporation (Ont. 1961)
July 24, 2013 – Name changed to Margaux Resources Nov. 13, 1969 – Name changed to Caravelle Mines Nov. 27, 1985 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited. n Crownx Inc. under offer dated. Holders of each cl. A or
cl. B sh. offered either $2.40 or one-ninth of one
Carmont Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Carrera Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) non-voting cl. A sh. of Crownx.
1971 – Assets sold to Avilla International Explorations Apr. 25, 1986 – Name changed to Desen Computer
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Industries Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Carval Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Dec. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Carndesson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Carriage Automotive Group Inc. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1986)
Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 16, 2000 – Name changed to cars4U.com Ltd. n Carvelle Capital Inc. (Alta. Mar. 6, 2001)
Dec. 19, 2002 – Name changed to Lexoil Incorporated
Carnegie Mines Limited (Can. 1948) Carrigan Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1971) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1958 – Name changed to Carnegie Mining Corporation June 20, 1985 – Amalgamated with Armoloy Electrolytic acquisition of Lexoil Inc. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n (Canada) Limited to continue under the same name
Carrigan Industries Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. for 1 com. sh. Carvern International Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Carnegie Mining Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1948) or 5 new pref. shs. for 1 old pref. sh. Feb. 17, 1983 – Continued into Canada.
Jan. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated with Kam-Kotia Mines Dec. 9, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 26, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Limited; basis 1 new for 100 old shs., and subsequently
exch. for Kam-Kotia stk. on basis of 20 Kam-Kotia shs. Carrington Acquisition Corp. (Alta. July 21, 2005) Casa Del Sol Capital Ltd. (Alta. July 10, 2003)
for 1 Carnegie sh. (see Kam-Kotia Mines Limited) Sept. 2, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register. Oct. 28, 2005 – Name changed to Tiger-Cat Energy Ltd.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 1160837
Carnegie Petroleum, Ltd. (Can. 1930) Carrol & Reed Limited (Ont. 1968) Alberta Ltd. n
Nov. 1943 – Reported to be wound up. May 14, 1975 – Dissolved.
Casa Grande Energy & Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Carnes Creek Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Carrus Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 12, 2010) May 22, 1992 – Name changed to Medical Polymers
Feb. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Marathon Telecom Oct. 5, 2017 – Name changed to Global Blockchain Technologies, Inc. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Technologies Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Casabar Resources Inc. (Ont. 1987)
Carnkid Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) cars4U.com Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1986) Jan. 17, 1989 – Name changed to First Ontario Capital
1972 – Dissolved. Feb. 17, 2003 – Name changed to cars4U Ltd. n Inc. n
Carolian Systems International Inc. (Ont. June 1985 Carscor Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Casablanca Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 12, 2004)
amalg.) Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled. May 30, 2005 – Name changed to Purepoint Uranium
Jan. 18, 1990 – Name changed to Delrina Corporation. n
Group Inc. and continued into Canada pursuant to
cars4U Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1986)
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
Carolin Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1966) May 10, 2006 – Converted into Chesswood Income Fund;
Purepoint Uranium Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Feb. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Anglo Swiss Mining basis 1 Chesswood unit for 18.33 cars4U shs. (see
& Energy)
Corporation; basis 1 cl. A redesignated as 1 com. sh. n Chesswood Income Fund)
Casakirk Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Carolina Capital Corp. (B.C. July 26, 2010) Carshaw Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Oct. 12, 2016 – Name changed to Broadway Gold Mining Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. to reflect the change of geographical location of its Casau Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
principal business activity to the gold and copper mining Carson Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 8, 1966)
Apr. 16, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
property acquired in Montana. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Aug. 11, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
Energy) Oct. 21, 1996 – Name changed to DiamondWorks Ltd. n Cascade Fertilizers Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1967)
Jan. 31, 1990 – All assets sold to Esso Chemical Canada,
Carolina Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1987) Carta Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1986) a division of Imperial Oil Limited; basis 1 cl. A voting sh.
Oct. 8, 1992 – Name changed to Rutherford Ventures Dec. 24, 1999 – Name changed to Earthramp.com and 100 cl. C redeem. shs. of Imperial Oil for 1 com. sh.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Communications Inc. n Cl. C redeem. shs. were redeemed for $0.01 per sh.
Holders of the 10% convertible debentures received 100%
Caron Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Cartaway Container Corporation (Alta. June 5, 1986) of the principal amt. thereof plus interest to the date of
Jan. 14, 1963 – Dissolved. Apr. 24, 1996 – Name changed to Cartaway Resources redemption.
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 25, 1990 – Name changed to Verdant Valley
Carpathian Gold Inc. (Can. Jan. 17, 2003) Ventures Inc. n
Aug. 26, 2016 – Name changed to Euro Sun Mining Inc. Cartier-Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1927)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1958 – Assets acquired by Cartier Quebec Explorations Cascade Lode Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. 1962 – Name changed to Trans-Ore Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Carpatsky Petroleum Inc. (Alta. May 17, 1995 amalg.) new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 15, 2005 – Acquired by Cardinal Resources plc; The Cartier Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1957)
basis 0.5 Cardinal ord. shs. for 1 Carpatsky com. sh. Nov. 28, 1988 – Name changed to Quebec Cartier Mining
Company. n Cascade Metals Inc. (Alta. Oct. 30, 1995)
Carpenter Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970) Oct. 16, 2001 – Name changed to American Gold Capital
Feb. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Wayside Gold Mines Corporation. n
Cartier Partners Financial Group Inc. (Alta. July 20,
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1990)
Jan. 7, 2004 – Acquired by Dundee Wealth Management Cascade Minerals Inc. (B.C. Apr. 5, 2005)
Carpentier Goldfields Ltd. (Que. 1946) Inc. (DWM); basis 0.0121192 new DWM com. sh. plus Dec. 15, 2006 – Formed Finavera Renewables Inc. in
Sept. 1950 – Charter cancelled. either $0.54, or 0.071523 new DWM com. sh., or a British Columbia pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
combination thereof for 1 old Cartier com. sh. (see reverse takeover acquisition of Finavera Renewables
Carpincho Capital Corp. (Can. Apr. 26, 2002) Dundee Wealth Management Inc.) Limited and amalgamation with Finavera Energy Canada
June 11, 2018 – Name changed to Planet 13 Holdings Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Finavera. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of MM Cartier Quebec Explorations Limited (Ont. Mar. 8,
Development Company, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1957) Cascade Molybdenum Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Sept. 17, 1980 – Name changed to Cartier Resources 1975 – Name changed to New Cascade Minerals Ltd.;
Carpita Corporation (Ont. 1984 amalg.) Inc. n basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
June 1990 – Placed into receivership.
June 5, 1991 – 30 of the 50 carpet showrooms owned Cartier Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 8, 1957) Cascade Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1986)
had been sold to Color Carpet Inc., the rest being closed. Oct. 22, 1993 – Name changed to Rockabee Investments June 23, 1998 – Name changed to Grey Wolf Exploration
Creditors suffered shortfall and no distribution to shldrs. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n

Carrara Exploration Corp. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2014) Cartwright Capital Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 23, 1993) Cascadero Copper Corporation (Alta. Oct. 30, 2003)
July 14, 2017 – Name changed to PreveCeutical Medical May 20, 1998 – Name changed to Acer Capital Corp. June 3, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) following acquisition of Nu-Life Industries Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
PreveCeutical Medical Inc. and subsequent amalgamation FPsurvey - Industrials)
with wholly owned 1110607 B.C. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3
old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Cascades Paperboard International Inc. (Can. Dec. M.L. Cass Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Mar. 28, 1983) Castello Casino Corp. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1995)
28, 1978) Sept. 22, 1994 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey Jan. 18, 2001 – Name changed to BioForest Pacific Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
July 22, 1996 – Name changed to Paperboard Industries - Mines & Energy) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of BioForest
International Inc. n Investments Inc.; basis 1 new for 14 old shs. n
Cassandra Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 21, 1987)
Cascades S.A. (France) June 29, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Castello Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1986)
2008 – Name changed to Cascades S.A.S. Cassandra Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Castello Business
Systems Ltd. n
Cascadia Brands Inc. (Can. Jan. 30, 1978) Cassete Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Aug. 12, 1998 – Amalgamated with 3450163 Canada Inc. 1969 – Amalgamated into Summit Explorations & Castillian Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1987)
for $8.00 per sh. Co. now private. Holdings; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. June 28, 2013 – Name changed to Coastal Gold Corp.
following acquisition of Ridgemont Iron Ore Corp. n
Cascadia International Resources Inc. (B.C. July 18, Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Limited (Can. 1951)
1983) Aug. 1, 1980 – Name changed to Cassiar Resources Castle Bay Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 9, 1998)
Mar. 29, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. Limited. n May 22, 2002 – Formed Radiant Communications Corp.
Feb. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Cascadia Resources in Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Cassiar Consolidated Mines Limited (B.C. May 8, 1951) subsidiaries of Delaware-based Radiant Communications,
Oct. 6, 1976 – Name changed to Pacific Cassiar Mines Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Radiant (dissolved
Cascadia Mines & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n May 23, 2002); basis 1 new for 18 old shs. n
Dec. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Noble Metal Group
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Cassiar Copperfields Ltd. (B.C. 1954) Castle Capital Corp. (Alta. 1987)
Mines & Energy) Sept. 24, 1970 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 30, 1989 – Name changed to The Hewlyn
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Cascadia Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2004) Cassiar Magnesium Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
July 31, 2014 – Name changed to Kaymus Resources July 25, 2001 – Name changed to Cassiar Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Castle Capital Inc. (Ont. Jan. 19, 1966)
Inc. n
Energy) Aug. 12, 1998 – Name changed to EnerVision
Incorporated and continued into Nova Scotia; basis 1
Cassiar Mines & Metals Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Cascadia Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971) new for 4 old shs. n
May 9, 2000 – Name changed to Cassiar Magnesium
Nov. 24, 1980 – Name changed to Cascadia Mines & Inc. n
Resources Ltd. n Castle Gold Corporation (Can. Aug. 28, 2007 amalg.)
Feb. 24, 2010 – Acquired by Argonaut Gold Ltd. for
Cassiar Mining Corporation (Can. 1951)
Case Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 12, 1993) Cdn$1.29 per sh. (see Argonaut Gold Ltd.)
Nov. 7, 1988 – Continued into British Columbia.
July 28, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with Dec. 14, 1989 – Name changed to Princeton Mining
Fairborne Energy Ltd.; basis 0.0909 new Fairborne sh. Castle-Leduc Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Corporation; basis 1 new com. for 1 old com. sh. and 1 Aug. 17, 1953 – Name changed to Castle Oil & Gas
for 1 old Case sh. (see Fairborne Energy Ltd.) new com. for 2 old cl. B pref. shs. n Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Casey Mines Inc. (Ont. 1971)
Cassiar Rainbow Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Castle Metals Corporation (B.C. Feb. 19, 1987)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Apr. 30, 1962 – Dissolved. July 29, 2002 – Name changed to Castillian Resources
Casgrain & Charbonneau Ltée (Que. 1950) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Cassiar Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Feb. 1979 – Placed into receivership. No money available
Aug. 6, 2003 – Name changed to Troutline Investments
for secured creditors. Trustee-Jacques Franco, Maheux, Castle Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1987)
Inc. n
Noiseux, Noiseux Inc., Montreal, Que. Jan. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Castle Rock
Exploration Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Cash Canada Group Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1988) Cassiar Resources Limited (Can. 1951)
Dec. 29, 2009 – Filed for bankruptcy. Faber and Company 1980 – Acquired by a unit of Brinco Limited for $16.15 a
Castle Mountain Mining Company Limited (Ont. Dec.
Inc. appointed trustee. sh. Subsequently, in 1987, Brinco reduced its interest to
16, 2009)
56% through public offering of shares. (see Dorset
June 25, 2015 – Name changed to Newcastle Gold Ltd. n
Cash Canada Pawn Corp. (Alta. May 27, 1988) Resources Ltd.)
Jan. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Cash Canada Group Castle Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Cassiar Yukon Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Dec. 1, 1960 – Dissolved. Wound up. Not to be confused with Castle Oil & Gas
Limited (1952) incorp.
Cash Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1985)
Cassidy Gold Corp. (B.C. Nov. 26, 1984)
June 25, 2010 – Name changed to Pitchblack Resources Castle Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. 1952)
June 21, 2017 – Privatized; basis $0.005 cash per com.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Dec. 1983 – Shs. consol.; basis 1 new for 50,000 old shs.
sh.
Fractional holders pd. $5.143 for 1 old sh. Co. became
Cash Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1985) Cassidy Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1978) a wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Hydrocarbons Ltd.
May 7, 2001 – Name changed to Cash Minerals Ltd.; Nov. 3, 1989 – Name changed to Massif Minerals
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Castle Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2004)
Aug. 12, 2011 – Continued into Ontario.
The Cash Store Australia Holdings Inc. (Ont. Jan. 31, Cassidy Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Jan. 8, 2018 – Privatized; basis 20¢ cash per sh.
2008) Nov. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 6, 2009 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Castle Rock Exploration Corp. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1987)
same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cassidy's Limited (Can. 1911) Aug. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Castle Metals
1952 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Caradsco Ltd. for Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Casino Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) $12.25 per com. sh.
Mar. 4, 1993 – Amalgamated with Pacific Sentinel Gold Apr. 8, 1953 – Name changed to Casmont Industries Castle Rock Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 17, 2004)
Corp.; basis 0.75 new com. Pacific Sentinel sh. and 0.75 Ltd. n Oct. 5, 2007 – Acquired by Arrow Energy Ltd.; basis 1
Pacific Sentinel warrant for 1.0 old Casino Silver shs. The Arrow com. sh. for 5 Castle cl. A shs. and 1 Arrow com.
exchange ratio is 3 units of Pacific Sentinel stock for 4 Cassidy's Ltd. (Que. Feb. 17, 1953) sh. for 0.5 Castle cl. B sh. (see Arrow Energy Ltd.)
com. shs. of Casino. The warrants are non-transferable Dec. 21, 1999 – Placed into receivership.
and exercisable for com. shs. of Pacific for $3.00 per sh. Castle Silver Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 29, 2005)
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed receiver.
until May 31, 1993. (see Pacific Sentinel Gold Corp.) Feb. 23, 2018 – Name changed to Canada Cobalt Works
Casteck Mines Ltd (Ont. 1947) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Casmont Industries Ltd. (Can. 1911) Jan. 12, 1959 – Dissolved.
Jan. 1955 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed at $110 per sh. Castle Tin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
May 31, 1959 – Charter surrendered. Castello Business Systems Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1986) June 1968 – Absorbed by Pacific Asbestos Ltd.; basis
Oct. 16, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. 45 new for 100 old shs. (see Pacific Asbestos Ltd.)
Cason Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Mar. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Castello Casino Corp.;
1949 – Name changed to Coulee Lead and Zinc Mines Castle-Trethewey Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd. n 1959 – Absorbed by McIntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd.; basis
$4.93 and 1 sh. McIntyre for 78 old shs.
Caspian Energy Inc. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1982)
Feb. 25, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Castlebar Silver & Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) which on the same day changed its name to Catch the Cavalier Energy Inc. (Ont. 1974 amalg.)
Dec. 30, 1985 – Amalgamated with several other cos. to Wind Ltd. upon redomestication into Cayman Islands. Feb. 7, 1978 – Name changed to Cavalier Energy Limited
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
form Canhorn Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 32.6 Nov. 7, 2012 – Name changed to BlueScout Technologies and continued into Alberta. n
old shs. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs.
Cavalier Energy Limited (Alta. Feb. 7, 1978)
CastleRock Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 23, 2001) Catear Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1982) Oct. 24, 1988 – Acquired by Cavalier Capital Corporation
Feb. 28, 2003 – Name changed to CastleRock Resources 1984 – Continued into British Columbia. for $9.25 per sh.
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Apr. 8, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
acquisition of Quitovac Mining Company Limited. n Cavalier Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Catelli Food Products Ltd. (Can. 1928) Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved.
CastleRock Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 23, 2001) 1964 – All cl. A shs. acquired since by Lake of the Woods
Dec. 31, 2004 – Name changed to Andina Minerals Inc. Milling Co. Ltd., wholly owned subsid. of Ogilvie Flour Cavalier Uranium Mines (Ont. 1955)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Andina Mills Co. Ltd. at $40 a sh. All o/s cl. B shs. also held by Dec. 1955 – Name changed to Cavalier Mining Corp.
Minerals Inc. (subsequently renamed Andina Holdings Ogilvie. Ltd. n
Inc.); basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Catelli Properties Limited (Ont. 1954) Cavan Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 28, 2006)
Castlestar Capital Developments Corp. (Ont. 1990 1964 – Property sold and all o/s bonds and debs. retired. Jan. 10, 2018 – Name changed to Vertical Exploration
amalg.) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Cater Energy, Inc. (B.C. 1968)
Nov. 11, 1993 – Name changed to Southern Frontier
Oct. 27, 1986 – Formed Houston Metals Corporation in Cavan Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
British Columbia on amalgamation with Bulkley Silver 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Resources, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Castlewood Metals and Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Aug.
Cavell Energy Corporation (Alta. June 8, 1994)
9, 1990)
Cathay Overseas Inc. (Alta. Apr. 2, 1993) July 20, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Nov. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Arian Resources
Oct. 5, 1999 – Dissolved and struck from register. Paramount Energy Trust; basis either $2.40 or 0.21145
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
new Paramount trust unit or a combination thereof for 1
Cathedral Energy Services Income Trust (Alta. June old Cavell com. sh. (see Paramount Energy Trust)
Castleworth Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981) 24, 2002)
Jan. 20, 2006 – Name changed to Pan-Nevada Gold Dec. 18, 2009 – Converted into Cathedral Energy Cavern Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Corporation. n Services Limited pursuant to reorganization with June 12, 1984 – Name changed to Southwest
SemBioSys Genetics Ltd. and dissolved; basis 1 Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Castor Coal & Construction Co. (unknown) Cathedral sh. for 1 Cathedral trust unit and 1 new
1952 – Reported out of business. SemBioSys sh. for 1 old SemBioSys sh. (see Cathedral Caxton Group Inc. (Ont. Dec. 31, 2001 amalg.)
Energy Services Ltd.) July 3, 2002 – Name changed to Pareto Corporation. n
Casummit Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Apr. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Cathedral Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 30, 2000) Caycuse Copper Co. (B.C. 1956)
Aug. 2, 2002 – Converted into an income trust named May 15, 1969 – Struck off register.
Casurina Performance Fund (Ont. Apr. 16, 2002) Cathedral Energy Services Income Trust; basis 1 trust
July 30, 2004 – Name changed to Front Street unit for 1 com. sh. Cayden Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 10, 2008)
Performance Fund. n Dec. 1, 2014 – Acquired by Agnico Eagle Mines Limited;
Cathedral Gold Corporation (Ont. Apr. 16, 1987) basis 0.09 Agnico com. shs. and Cdn$0.01 cash for 1
Cat Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) June 16, 2000 – Amalgamated with DirectionalPlus Ltd., Cayden com. sh.
Mar. 1973 – Assets acquired by Fundy Chemical constituting a reverse takeover by DirectionalPlus, to form
International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.25 old shs. new co. with same name Cathedral Gold Corporation. Caymus Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2011)
Oct. 30, 2000 – Continued into Alberta. Apr. 1, 2014 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction
Catalina Energy Corp. (B.C. May 20, 1988) Nov. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Cathedral Energy private placement subscription of 363,383 Tasman Metals
Feb. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Catalina Metals Corp.; Services Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. units at $1.10 per unit plus wts. exercisable at $1.50
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n per unit for a 3-year period and distribution of Tasman
Cathedral Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 29, 1976) units to shareholders. (see Tasman Metals Ltd.)
Catalina Metals Corp. (B.C. May 20, 1988) July 18, 1979 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
June 28, 2012 – Name changed to True Grit Resources continue with same name. Caymus Ventures Corp. (B.C. May 8, 1987)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Jan. 1, 1983 – Formed Mintek Resources Ltd. in British July 8, 1996 – Name changed to West Dynamic Toll Road
Columbia on amalgamation with Dayton Creek Silver Ltd. n
Catalina Oils Ltd. (unknown) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1959 – Acquired by Pacific Petroleums Ltd.; basis 4 new Cayo Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 22, 1987)
for 31 old shs. (see Pacific Petroleums Ltd.) Nov. 20, 1997 – Amalgamated with Pure Gold Resources
Cathroy Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
1976 – Dissolved. Inc. to form Pure Gold Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 5
Catalyst Copper Corp. (B.C. Sept. 16, 1983) Pure Gold Resources shs. and 3 new for 5 Cayo
May 27, 2016 – Acquired by Newcastle Gold Ltd.; basis Resources shs. (see Pure Gold Minerals Inc.)
Cats Eye Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 11, 2007)
1 com. Newcastle sh. for 1 Catalyst com. sh. (see
Aug. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Lakeland Resources
Newcastle Gold Ltd.) Cayuga Steamship Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Camlaren property from Triple Dragon Resources Inc. n Apr. 1960 – Filed for bankruptcy.
Catalyst Paper Corporation (Can. Sept. 1, 2001 amalg.) Dec. 2, 1969 – Assets sold. Creditors received distribution
Jan. 26, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held by of 33.086¢ on $1. Nothing available for shldrs.
Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., Mudrick Capital Causeway Energy Corporation (Alta. July 9, 1997)
Management, L.P. and Cyrus Capital Partners, L.P. Aug. 30, 2001 – Amalgamated with Bushmills Energy
Corporation and PanCanadian Petroleum Limited; basis Cayzor Athabaska Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
acquired for Cdn$0.50 cash per sh. 1957 – Name changed to New Cayzor Athabaska Mines
$2.58 plus 0.2 Bushmills shs. for 1 Causeway sh. (see
Bushmills Energy Corporation) Ltd. n
Catalyst Ventures Corporation (B.C. July 14, 1987)
Feb. 23, 2000 – Name changed to International Catalyst
Caussa Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 8, 1993 amalg.) Caza Gold Corp. (B.C. Nov. 15, 2007)
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Jan. 20, 2003 – Name changed to Rainbow Gold Ltd.; June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Hydro66 Holdings Corp.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of Arctic Blockhain
Catamaran Corporation (Yuk. June 27, 2007) Ltd. and concurrent amalgamation of Arctic with wholly
July 28, 2015 – Acquired by 1031387 B.C. Unlimited owned 1166031 B.C. Ltd. to form Hydro66 Canada Ltd.
Liability Company, a wholly owned subsid. of Cava Resources Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1997)
June 19, 2018 – Name changed to Gold Rush Cariboo (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated for US$61.50 per sh.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Caza Oil & Gas, Inc. (B.C. June 9, 2006)
Catapult Energy Limited Partnership I (Alta. Jan. 18, May 17, 2016 – Privatized; basis US$0.00481 cash per
2005) Cavalcade Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 1959 – Name changed to International Kingdom sh. following 1-for-560,000,000 sh. cons.
Mar. 31, 2008 – Dissolved.
Mining & Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 11 old shs. n
Cazador Explorations Limited (B.C. 1987)
Cataraqui Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Nov. 8, 1993 – Amalgamated with Granduc Mines Limited
1950 – Charter cancelled. Cavalier Copper Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
to form Granduc Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 1
Sept. 1957 – Name changed to Torvan Mines Ltd. n
Granduc Mines sh. and 0.6 new for 1 Cazador
Catch the Wind Ltd. (Del. Sept. 22, 2008)
Explorations sh. (see Granduc Mining Corporation)
June 23, 2010 – Amalgamated with and into wholly owned
Catch the Wind Holdings Ltd., an Arizona corporation,
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Cdn Oilfield Technologies & Solutions Corp. (Alta. takeover acquisition of Kronofusion.com Technologies CencoTech Inc. (Ont. Oct. 31, 1999)
Apr. 1, 1999 amalg.) Inc. n Nov. 1, 2016 – Name changed to NamSys Inc. (see
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Oct. 3, 2012 – Name changed to Canadian Oilfield FPsurvey - Industrials)
Solutions Corp. n Celestar Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1997)
July 5, 1999 – Name changed to CanScot Resources Cenex Limited (Ont. 1945)
Ceapro Inc. (Alta. Jan. 1, 1997 amalg.) Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of CanScot Oct. 11, 1979 – In receivership.
2002 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 22, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Industrials)
Celeste Copper Corporation (Alta. Apr. 27, 2007) Cenit Corporation (Ont. July 7, 2004)
Ceasar Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Nov. 29, 2012 – Name changed to Celeste Mining Corp. Jan. 18, 2012 – Name changed to Superior Copper
Apr. 7, 1987 – Name changed to Audre Recognition (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation. n
Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Celestial Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31, 2005) Ceno Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 18, 2014 amalg.)
Cedar Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 25, 1994) July 12, 2007 – Name changed to Primera Energy Oct. 8, 2014 – Name changed to Vital Energy Inc. (see
Feb. 27, 2002 – Name changed to Vancan Capital Corp.; Resources Ltd. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Celico Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Cenosis inc. (Can. Oct. 15, 1993)
Cedar City Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971) June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 18, 2003 – Planned to make a proposal to creditors
Jan. 1979 – Charter cancelled. under the Federal Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Celina Resources Inc. (Ont. 1980) Raymond Chabot Inc. was appointed trustee.
Cedar Corporation (Alta. Oct. 28, 1985) 1983 – Name changed to Adaptronix Technologies Mar. 20, 2003 – Sought and obtained a 45-day extension
Oct. 22, 1998 – Struck off register. Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n from the Quebec Court.
Nov. 2003 – Creditors unanimously accepted the proposal
Cedar Group, Inc. (Del. Nov. 3, 1993) Cell-Loc Inc. (Alta. June 30, 1995) to restructure. They had the option of receiving either 10¢
Aug. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Dominion Bridge Dec. 2, 2003 – Name changed to Capitol Energy cash or one share for each $1.00 of debt held. The
Corporation. Resources Ltd. following change of business to oil and company also stated that it was pursuing discussions
gas from technology effected with Cell-Loc Location with potential business partners and buyers in order to
Cedar Mountain Exploration Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2006) merge with or to dispose of some of its remaining assets.
Technologies Inc. and Capitol Energy Resources
Mar. 27, 2012 – Name changed to Graphite One Apr. 27, 2006 – Trustee had filed a notice of default on
Investment Partnership; basis 0.5 Capitol shs. and 0.5
Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) the previously noted proposal because the company had
Cell-Loc Location shs. for 1 Cell-Loc Inc. sh. n
failed to pay the amount of the proposal to the trustee.
Cedar Oils Limited (Alta. Oct. 24, 1950) There were no assets, following bank seizure, and the
Oct. 28, 1985 – Continued into Alberta. Cell-Loc Location Technologies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 29,
2003) company was no longer in operation. There were no funds
Jan. 26, 1990 – Name changed to Seneca Metal Products available for creditors or shldrs.
Ltd. n Nov. 30, 2011 – Succeeded by Times Three Wireless
Inc. pursuant to corporate reorganization whereby all
Cenovus Energy Inc. (Can.)
Cedar Rapids Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) assets, liabilities and business of Cell-Loc including
Nov. 30, 2009 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. $900,000 net cash in non-dilutive financing were
with same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
transferred to Times Three. n
Cedar Ridge Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1980) Cenpro Technologies Inc. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1996)
Jan. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Brandi-Ridge Resources Cellardor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955) Aug. 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Ltd. n Aug. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Cent-Ram Development Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Cedara Software Corp. (Ont. Jan. 19, 1982) Celltech Media Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1985) Jan. 7, 1983 – Name changed to I.S.L. Industries Ltd.
June 1, 2005 – Amalgamated with Merge Technologies June 28, 1995 – Name changed to Smartel (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Incorporated; basis 0.587 Merge Technologies com. shs. Communications Corporation; basis 1 com. for 5 cl. A
or 0.587 Merge Cedara ExchangeCo Limited exch. shs. subord. vtg. shs. n Centamin Egypt Limited (Australia Mar. 24, 1970)
for 1 Cedara sh. (see Merge Cedara Exchange Co Dec. 30, 2011 – Succeeded by Centamin plc. (see
Limited) Celta Development & Mining Co. Ltd. (Can. 1936) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 4, 1957 – Name changed to Dablon Mining Corp.
Cedarvale Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957) Ltd. n Centaur Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1985)
Feb. 1985 – Charter cancelled. June 7, 1990 – Name changed to Technologia Systems
Celtic Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 16, 2002) Corp.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
Ceduna Capital Corp. (Yuk. Jan. 28, 1999) Mar. 1, 2013 – Acquired by ExxonMobil Canada Ltd. for
Apr. 8, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. $24.50 plus 0.5 Kelt com. shs. for 1 Celtic sh. Centenario Copper Corporation (B.C. Jan. 19, 2004)
May 30, 2005 – Name changed to Titan Uranium Apr. 15, 2009 – Acquired by Quadra Mining Ltd.; basis
Exploration Inc. following Qualifying Transaction purchase Celtic Knitting Company, Limited (Can. 1920) 0.28 Quadra shs. for 1 Centenario sh. (see Quadra Mining
of option to acquire the Thelon uranium project in Nov. 1955 – Acquired by National Hosiery Mills Limited Ltd.)
Nunavut; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n for $27 per sh. (see National Hosiery Mills Limited)
Centennial Acquisitions Corp. (B.C. Apr. 12, 2016)
Ceiba Energy Services Inc. (B.C. Mar. 5, 2010) Celtic Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Aug. 12, 2016 – Name changed to StartMonday
Aug. 10, 2017 – Acquired by Secure Energy Service Inc.: Apr. 17, 1975 – Name changed to Citlec Minerals Ltd.; Technology Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover
basis (i) $0.205 cash; or (ii) 0.02115 Secure com. shs.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n acquisition of StartMonday Holding B.V. (see FPsurvey
or (iii) a combination thereof for 1 Ceiba sh. - Industrials)
Celtic Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
Celanese Canada Inc. (Can. Jan. 26, 1926) Bankrupt; shs. worthless. Centennial Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Sept. 7, 1999 – Acquired by Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft 1985 – Acquired by Pegasus Gold Inc.; basis 30 new
of Germany for $27.25 per share. Celtic Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1983) com. shs. and 100 new warrants for 100 old shs. Each
Feb. 11, 1992 – Name changed to U.R. Flowers warrant entitled holders to purchase 1 Pegasus sh. for
Celanese Canada Limited (Can. Jan. 26, 1926) Corporation. n $14.57 to 1988. (see Pegasus Gold Inc.)
May 1, 1978 – Name changed to Celanese Canada Inc. n
CenAlta Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Aug. 28, 1997) Centennial Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Celebration Cellars Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 20, 1999 amalg.) Oct. 18, 2000 – Acquired by Precision Drilling 1962 – Acquired by Magnum Consolidated Mining Co.
July 3, 2001 – Name changed to WNS Inc. following Corporation; basis 0.1432 new Precision sh. for 1 old Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Magnum
reverse takeover acquisition of WNS.com Inc. for 10¢ per CenAlta sh. (see Precision Drilling Corporation) Consolidated Mining Co. Ltd.)
sh. n
Cenco Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987) Centennial Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1967)
Aug. 7, 1996 – Name changed to IGC Internet Gaming May 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Celebrity Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980)
Feb. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Polar Bear Corporation; basis 1.5 new for 1 old sh. n
Centennial Mortgage Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1969 – Declared bankrupt. Proceeds from liquidation of
Cenco Technologies Corp. (Alta. Jan. 29, 1997)
Oct. 31, 1999 – Continued into Ontario. assets not sufficient to cover claims of secured creditors.
Celest Medichem Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 2000) 1982 – Struck off register.
May 15, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. July 4, 2000 – Name changed to CencoTech Inc. n
Dec. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Kronofusion
Technologies Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
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Centerplate, Inc. (Del. Nov. 21, 1995) Central Canada Foods Corporation (Que. Sept. 18, Central Guaranty Trustco Limited (Ont. Oct. 19, 1984)
Jan. 29, 2009 – Amalgamated with KPLT Holdings, Inc. 1963) Sept. 1992 – Served with petition of bankruptcy by a party
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and KPLT Mergerco, Inc., affiliates of Kohlberg & June 5, 2007 – Name changed to Central Industries claiming to be a noteholder of the co.
Company, LLC, for US$0.01 per IDS. Corporation Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 1993 – Ernst & Young Inc. in Toronto was appointed
administrator, manager and receiver by the courts
Centex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Central Canada Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1951) following Plan of Arrangement filed under the Companies'
Jan. 1976 – Name changed to Centex Resource Nov. 1960 – Co. distributed all its assets rateably to Creditors Arrangement Act.
Industries Ltd. n shldrs. Charter surrendered. Apr. 6, 1994 – Substantial portion of assets liquidated
and unlikely that remaining assets once liquidated would
Centex Resource Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Central Canada Loan and Savings Company (Can. be sufficient to pay the claims of creditors.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. 1898) Sept. 30, 1999 – Liquidated and no distributions to
1951 – All assets (except $750,000) acquired by Central creditors or shldrs.
Centillion Industries Inc. (Alta. Apr. 16, 2002) Canada Investments Ltd.; basis 1 pref. sh., $100 par, and
May 29, 2007 – Name changed to Palo Duro Energy 10 com. shs. plus $30 for each sh. of Central Cda. Loan. Central Interior Cablevision Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Inc. n May 1, 1989 – Acquired by Shaw Cablesystems Inc.
Central Capital Corporation (Can. May 2, 1986)
Centiva Capital Inc. (Can. May 18, 2006) Jan. 4, 1993 – Privatized whereby all o/s com. shs., cl. Central Lake Uranium Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Sept. 30, 2011 – Name changed to Spackman Equities A subord. vtg. shs., 7.625% cum. redeem. retract. sr. 1955 – Amalgamated into Bicroft Uranium Mines Ltd.;
Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) pref. shs. ser. A., 7.625% cum. redeem. retract. sr. pref. basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
shs. ser. B. and 7.625% cum. redeem. retract. sr. pref.
Centpac Development Inc. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1973) shs. ser. C exchanged for new com. shs.; basis 1 new Central Leduc Oils Limited (Alta. July 11, 1947)
May 1, 1979 – Name changed to Tracer Resources com. sh. for 63.079 old com. shs.; 1 new com. sh. for Mar. 15, 1957 – Name changed to Central-Del Rio Oils
Corporation. n 63.079 old cl. A subord. vtg. shs. and 1 new com. sh. for Limited following merger with Del Rio Producers Ltd. n
7.58 old 7.625% cum. redeem. retract. sr. pref. shs. ser.
Centra Gas Manitoba Inc. (Man. 1953) A, B & C. Central Manitoba Mines Ltd. (Man. 1925)
July 30, 1999 – Acquired by The Manitoba Hydro Electric Jan. 1, 1998 – Formed YMG Capital Management Inc. 1964 – Name changed to Consolidated Manitoba Mines
Board (together with Minell Pipelines Ltd.) for total in Canada on reverse takeover acquisition of and Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
consideration of $245,000,000. amalgamation with Yield Management Group; basis 1
new for 5 old shs. n Central Matachewan Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1932)
Centra Gas Ontario Inc. (Ont. May 6, 1954) 1948 – Property sold to Richore Gold Mines Ltd. for
Sept. 15, 1997 – All o/s 7.85% cum. redeem. 2nd pref. Central Cheam Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C.) approx. 802,000 pooled shs. (see Richore Gold Mines
ser. A shs. redeemed for $25 per sh. plus divds. All o/s Apr. 2, 1970 – Struck off register. Ltd.)
2.70% cum. redeem. 1st pref. 2nd ser. shs. redeemed June 13, 1955 – Charter cancelled. No equity for shldrs.
for $50.50 per sh. plus divds. All o/s $2.60 cum. redeem. Central Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952) (see Richore Gold Mines Ltd.)
1st pref. 1st ser. shs. redeemed effective Sept. 1, 1997, 1953 – Name changed to Brunswick Quebec
for $50.50 per sh. plus divds. Development Ltd. n Central Metal Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Jan. 1, 1998 – Amalgamated with Union Gas Limited to Nov. 27, 1976 – Dissolved.
continue the Ontario distribution operations as Union Gas Central Covenants (Holdings) Ltd. (Can. 1963)
Limited with headquarters in Chatham, Ont. The two Mar. 11, 1975 – Name changed to Scotia Covenants Central Minera Corp. (Yuk. Feb. 4, 1999)
companies had operated under a shared services Corporation. n May 2, 2012 – Dissolved.
arrangement since 1994 and both were subsidiaries of
Westcoast Energy Inc. Central Crude Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 21, 1980) Central Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
July 2, 1991 – Continued into Ontario. 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Central Alberta Well Services Corp. (Alta. Sept. 1, 2005 Aug. 3, 1994 – Name changed to River Gold Mines Ltd. n
amalg.) Central Northern Airways Ltd. (Can. 1947)
June 8, 2011 – Name changed to CWC Well Services 1956 – Name changed to Transair Limited. n
Central-Del Rio Oils Limited (Alta. July 11, 1947)
Corp. n Nov. 15, 1971 – Name changed to PanCanadian
Central Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1932)
Petroleum Limited. n
Central and Eastern Canada Mines (1958) Ltd. (Ont. Out of business; no assets.
1958) Central Duparquet Mines Ltd. (Que. 1940) Central Ontario Savings & Loan Corporation (Ont.
1970 – Charter cancelled. June 6, 1981 – Charter cancelled. 1959)
Central and Eastern Trust Company (Can. 1976 Dec. 31, 1971 – Acquired by Ontario Trust Co.; basis
Central Dynamics Ltd. (Can. Mar. 21, 1958)
amalg.) approx. 1.2969 new for 1 old sh. (see Ontario Trust Co.)
Feb. 3, 1988 – Formed International Datacasting
Mar. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with Federal Trust Co. to Corporation on amalgamation with International Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation (Ont.
form Central Trust Company; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Datacasting Corporation. n 1964)
Central and Nova Scotia Trust Company (N.B. 1974 1969 – Acquired by Aetna Investment Corp. Ltd.; basis
Central Explorers Inc. (Alta. Apr. 16, 1986) 0.666 new Aetna sh. plus $8.00 for 1 old sh. In 1971,
amalg.) Jan. 9, 1992 – Acquired by Poco Petroleums Ltd. for 35¢
July 2, 1976 – Amalgamated with The Eastern Canada Central Ontario Trust shs. acquired from Aetna by Central
per sh. (see Poco Petroleums Ltd.) Ontario Savings & Loan Corp. on equivalent basis.
Savings and Loan Co. to form Central and Eastern Trust
Company; basis 1 cl. A sh. of amalgamated co. for 1 old Central Fund of Canada Limited (Ont. Nov. 15, 1961) Central Patricia Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. 1931)
Central and Nova Scotia Trust sh. Apr. 5, 1990 – Continued into Alberta. June 12, 1980 – Amalgamated with McVittie-Graham
Jan. 16, 2018 – Succeeded by Sprott Physical Gold and Mining Company Limited to form Central Patricia Limited;
Central Asbestos Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953) Silver Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
Jan. 1974 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust was formed to
facilitate Sprott Inc.'s acquisition of common shares of Central Patricia Limited (Ont. 1931)
Central Asia Gold Limited (Australia Oct. 16, 1985)
Central Fund of Canada Limited (CFCL) and exchange Aug. 20, 1982 – Amalgamated with Conwest Exploration
Dec. 19, 2006 – Name changed to CGA Mining Limited. n
of CFCL class A shares for trust units. (see FPsurvey - Company Limited (1 new cl. A and cl. B for 1 cl. A and
Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) cl. B), International Mogul Mines Limited (2 new cl. B for
Central B.C. Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
May 10, 1985 – Struck off register. 1 com. and 1 new ser. A pfd. for 1 old 6% 1st pfd.), Chimo
Central Gas Utilities Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Gold Mines Limited (either $2.20 or 0.3 new cl. B for 1
Nov. 15, 1967 – Struck off register. com.) and 465128 Ontario Limited (0.88 new cl. A for 1
Central Cadillac Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939)
Jan. 1947 – Name changed to Consolidated Central com.) to form a new co. also named Conwest Exploration
Central Gold-Trust (Ont. Apr. 28, 2003) Company Limited; basis 1.1 new Conwest cl. B shs. for
Cadillac Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Jan. 19, 2009 – Name changed to Central GoldTrust. n 1 old Central Patricia com. sh. (see Conwest Exploration
Central Cadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. July 6, 1936) Company Limited)
Central GoldTrust (Ont. Apr. 28, 2003)
1939 – Name changed to Central Cadillac Mines Ltd. and Jan. 20, 2016 – Acquired by Sprott Physical Gold Trust; Central Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
continued into Quebec; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n basis 4.4108 Sprott PGT trust units for 1 Central Gold 1964 – Name changed to United Porcupine Mines Ltd.;
trust unit. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Central Cadillac Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939)
Nov. 1946 – Name changed to Central Cadillac Central Guaranty Trust Company (Can. 1981 amalg.) Central Porphyry Contacts Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Consolidated Mines Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 31, 1992 – Placed into liquidation. Deloitte & Touche Dec. 9, 1970 – Dissolved.
Inc. appointed liquidator.
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Central Resources Corp. (B.C. June 6, 2007) Centura Resources Inc. (B.C. June 9, 1981) Century Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1936)
Sept. 30, 2014 – Name changed to Uranium Standard Feb. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Polar Resources Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
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Resources Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Canadian Uranium Corp. n Mines & Energy) Century Oils Ltd. (Man. 1951)
1958 – Assets sold for 675,000 shs. of Oregon Natural
Central Sudbury Lead-Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Centurion Energy International Inc. (Alta. May 20, 1997 Gas Reserves Ltd.
Mar. 12, 1957 – Name changed to Stackpool Mining Co. amalg.) 1960 – Liquidated.
Ltd.; basis 1 new plus 2 cents cash for 20 old shs. n Jan. 12, 2007 – Acquired by Dana Gas PJSC for $12 per
sh. Century II Holdings Inc. (Ont. Apr. 13, 1984)
Central Sun Mining Inc. (Can. June 8, 2005) Nov. 5, 2007 – Acquired by TransForce Income Fund for
Apr. 1, 2009 – Acquired by B2Gold Corp.; basis 1.28 Centurion Equities Corporation (Ont. 1918) $10.20 per sh.
B2Gold shs. for 1 Central Sun sh. May 1979 – Name changed to Amcan Industries
Corporation. n Century Uranium Co. (unknown)
Central Swayze Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown) Formed Century Mining & Development Corp following
July 1934 – Name changed to Tyche Long Lac Gold Centurion Equities Ltd. (Alta. 1980) merger of Ranger Lake Uranium Co. Ltd., Horseshoe
Mines Ltd. n Dec. 21, 1990 – Name changed to Fire Boss Services Bend Uranium Co. and Century Uranium Corp.
Ltd. n
Cequel Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 29, 1995)
Central Trust Company (Can. 1981 amalg.) July 7, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement reorganization with
Dec. 31, 1988 – Formed Central Guaranty Trust Company Centurion Exploration Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Dec. 23, 1982 – Amalgamated with International Trojan Progress Energy Ltd. to create a new company named
on amalgamation with Guaranty Trust Company of Progress Energy Trust. New companies ProEx Energy
Canada, Yorkshire Trust Company and Nova Scotia Exploration Inc. to continue as Centurion Exploration Inc.;
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Ltd. and Cyries Energy Inc. were also created. Basis of
Savings and Trust Company. n Arrangement a) 0.695 new Progress Trust trust unit plus
June 11, 1983 – Amalgamated with Beaver Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. 0.139 new ProEx com. sh. plus 0.139 new Cyries com.
Central Trust Company of Canada (N.B. 1920) sh., or b) 0.695 new Progress Energy exch. sh. plus 0.139
Jan. 1, 1974 – Amalgamated with its 99%-owned subsid., new ProEx com. sh. plus 0.139 new Cyries com. sh., or
The Nova Scotia Trust Co., to form Central and Nova Centurion Gold Ltd. (B.C. June 8, 1988 amalg.)
Aug. 23, 1991 – Amalgamated with U.S. Precious Metals, c) a combination of a) and b). (see Cyries Energy Inc.;
Scotia Trust Co. ProEx Energy Ltd.; Progress Energy Trust)
Inc. to form Siskon Gold Corporation; basis 2 new for 3
Central Turner Petroleums, Ltd. (unknown) Centurion shs.
Cerametal Industries Limited (Ont. 1954)
Oct. 1932 – Acquired by West Turner Petroleums, Ltd. July 1963 – Assets were seized by a bank and sold to
(see West Turner Petroleums Ltd.) Centurion Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
June 8, 1988 – Formed Centurion Gold Ltd. in British D.H.I. Ltd., Brantford, Ont.
Central Tyrrell Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1932) Columbia on amalgamation with California Gold Mines
Ltd. (1 for 4); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Ceramic Protection Corporation (Alta. Nov. 1, 1995
1957 – Charter cancelled. amalg.)
July 31, 2008 – Continued into Delaware.
Central Whitemud Oil Syndicate (unknown) Centurion Mines Limited (Ont. 1958)
Aug. 8, 2008 – Name changed to Protective Products of
1956 – Reported dissolved. Nov. 13, 1969 – Merged into Caravelle Mines Ltd.; basis
America, Inc.
1 new for 2 shs. Centurion.
Central Zeballos Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1938)
Ceres Capital Corp. (Alta. June 5, 2006)
Mar. 1957 – Wound up. Total distribution: 0.333¢ per sh. Century Circuits Ltd. (Ont. May 27, 1983)
Oct. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Reliable Energy Ltd. n
Feb. 11, 1998 – Name changed to Canadian Financial
Centram Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 24, 1996) Holdings Corporation. n
Sept. 7, 2007 – Continued into Canada. Ceres Resources Limited (Can. 1980)
Sept. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Pancontinental Feb. 1, 1983 – Amalgamated with Talcorp Holdings
Century Consolidated Oils Ltd. (Man.)
Uranium Corporation. n Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Talcorp Limited.
1959 – Struck off register.
Shldrs. of Ceres received 0.5 com. sh. and one $3.00
Centrasia Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 23, 2004) Century Energy Corporation (Ont. Mar. 28, 1967) convert. pfce. sh. of Talcorp for 1 com. sh.
Mar. 27, 2008 – Name changed to Kola Mining Corp. n Apr. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Senternet Technologies
Cerna Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Inc. n
1969 – Shldrs. received 1 sh. Dison International Ltd. for
Centre Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) each 4 shs. held under transfer of assets.
1966 – Name changed to Munro Copper Mines Ltd.; basis Century Financial Capital Group Inc. (Ont. Nov. 1, 1998
1 new for 2 old shs. n amalg.) Cerro Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
May 24, 2018 – Name changed to FSD Pharma Inc. 1969 – Name changed to Crownex International Ltd. n
Centre Valley Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.) following reverse takeover acquistion of FV Pharma Inc.
1960 – Struck off register. and concurrent amalgamation of FV Pharma with wholly Cerro Resources NL (Australia Feb. 27, 1985)
owned 2620756 Ontario Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 4, 2013 – Acquired by Primero Mining Corp.; basis
Centrefield Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1949) 0.023 Primero shs. for 1 Cerro sh. (see Primero Mining
1952 – Assets acquired by Ellesmere Oil & Development Century Global Commodities Corporation (B.C. Oct.
Corp.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Ellesmere acquired by 17, 2014)
New Concord Development Corp. Ltd. and Centrefield Feb. 1, 2016 – Continued into Cayman Islands. (see Certicom Corp. (Ont. Mar. 20, 1985)
subsequently name changed to New Concord; basis 1 FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 18, 1999 – Continued into Yukon. (see Research
new for 30 old shs. In Motion Limited)
Century Gold Corp. (Can. Apr. 24, 1997)
Jan. 13, 2003 – Continued into Canada. (see Research
Centrefund Realty Corporation (Ont. Nov. 10, 1993) July 6, 2001 – Name changed to Novra Technologies
In Motion Limited)
Sept. 20, 2001 – Name changed to First Capital Realty Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 26, 2009 – Acquired by Research in Motion Limited
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) for $3.00 per sh. (see Research In Motion Limited)
Century Gold Placers Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
Centremaque Gold Mines Limited (Que. Dec. 5, 1936) May 4, 1972 – Dissolved.
Cervin Capital Corporation (Can. Jan. 22, 1997)
Aug. 7, 1956 – Name changed to Norsyncomaque Mining July 22, 1999 – Name changed to R.A.N.K.I.N.
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Century Interplex Corp. (B.C. 1969)
June 27, 1977 – Dissolved. Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new cl. A for 1 old cl. A sh. n
Centric Energy Corp. (B.C. June 29, 2006) Cervus Corp. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1998)
Century Iron Mines Corporation (Can. July 10, 2007)
Feb. 23, 2011 – Acquired by Africa Oil Corp. for $0.0001 Jan. 6, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Oct. 17, 2014 – Continued into British Columbia.
plus 0.3077 Africa Oil shs. for 1 Centric sh. to an income fund named Proventure Income Fund; basis
Nov. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Century Global
Commodities Corporation. n 1 new unit for 1 com. sh. (see Proventure Income Fund)
Centrinity Inc. (Can. Nov. 21, 1996)
Nov. 12, 2002 – Amalgamated with direct wholly owned Cervus Financial Group Inc. (Alta. July 15, 2004 amalg.)
subsid. of Open Text Corporation; basis 1 new Open Text Century Mining Corporation (Yuk. Sept. 24, 2003)
July 22, 2004 – Continued into Canada. (see White Tiger June 8, 2006 – Filed for protection under the Companies'
pfd. sh. for 1 old Centrinity com. sh. Preferreds Creditors Arrangement Act and KPMG Inc. appointed as
immediately redeemed for $1.26 per sh. Gold Ltd.)
Oct. 24, 2011 – Acquired by 7918534 Canada Inc., a monitor.
wholly owned subsid. of White Tiger Gold Ltd.; basis 0.4 July 7, 2006 – Shs. of wholly owned Cervus Financial
Centrix Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
White Tiger shs. for 1 Century Mining sh. (see White Tiger Corp. were sold to a subsid. of Macquirie Bank Limited
1955 – Charter cancelled.
Gold Ltd.) for $11,512,212.
Centron Equity Corp. Ltd. (Alta. 1964) Aug. 9, 2006 – Name changed to CFG Holdings Inc. n
July 15, 1978 – Struck off register.
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Cervus International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1998) Challenger Deep Resources Corp. (Alta. Nov. 20, 2007) Champion Oil & Gas Corporation (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979)
Apr. 11, 2000 – Name changed to Cervus Corp.; basis 1 Oct. 29, 2015 – Name changed to DeepMarkit Corp. (see Oct. 25, 1985 – Name changed to Winkelmann
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new for 2 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials) Countermeasures Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Cervus LP (Alta. Mar. 14, 2003) Challenger Development Corp. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1990) Champion Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1988)
Oct. 27, 2009 – Converted into a corp. by way of plan of Apr. 11, 2013 – Name changed to DGS Minerals Inc.; Apr. 23, 2004 – Continued into Canada.
arrangement with Vasogen Inc. whereby Vasogen basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Apr. 27, 2004 – Name changed to Red Back Mining Inc.
changed its name to Cervus Equipment Corporation, prior to May 3, 2004, reverse takeover acquisition of Red
resulting in Cervus LP and Cervus GP Ltd. becoming Challenger Energy Corp. (Can. Dec. 1, 2005 amalg.) Back Mining NL; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
wholly owned subsids.; basis 3 Cervus Equipment shs. Sept. 25, 2009 – Acquired by Canadian Superior Energy
for 2 Cervus LP units. All Vasogen assets and liabilities Inc.; basis 0.51 Canadian Superior shs. for 1 Challenger Champion Road Machinery Limited (Can. 1875)
were transferred (except tax assets) along with Energy sh. (see Canadian Superior Energy Inc.) Jan. 1, 1994 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
$7,500,000 from Cervus LP, to a new subsid. 7231971 same name.
Canada Inc. which amalgamated to form publicly listed Challenger Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Apr. 15, 1997 – Acquired by VCE Acquisition Inc., a
IntelliPharmaCeutics International Inc. Vasogen shldrs. Oct. 21, 1983 – Struck off register. wholly owned Canadian subsid. of Volvo Construction
exchanged shs. on a 1-for-1 basis for shs. of Equipment Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of AB
IntelliPharmaCeutics. (see Cervus Equipment Challenger International Ltd. (Bermuda 1980)
Volvo of Sweden, for $15 per sh.
Corporation) Dec. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Intelect
Jan. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Volvo Motor Graders
Communications Systems Limited. n
Limited.
Cessford Gas & Oil Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Aug. 1957 – Name changed to Cessland Gas & Oil Corp. Challenger International Services Ltd. (Alta. June 1978) Champlain Forest Products Limited (Ont. 1970)
Ltd. n Dec. 14, 1984 – Reverted to private co. status following Oct. 1974 – Placed into receivership. Assets subsequently
redemption of publicly held cl. A special shs. at $2.00 per sold with no distribution made to unsecured creditors and
Cessland Gas & Oil Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1957) sh. equity holders. Co. subsequently dissolved.
1962 – Merged to form Cessland Corporation Limited;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Challenger Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1990) Champlain Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 16, 2002)
Feb. 2, 2005 – Name changed to Challenger Apr. 13, 2012 – Name changed to Beacon Resources
Cetec Engineering Company Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1982) Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Dec. 22, 1995 – Name changed to International Cetec & Energy)
Investments Inc.; basis 1 cl. A and 3 non-vtg. redeem. Challenger Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
pref. shs. for 3 com. shs. n July 11, 1977 – Dissolved. Chan Yellowknife Gold Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
1960 – Charter cancelled.
Chablis Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 26, 1984) Chalmers Press Limited (Ont. 1946)
Sept. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Westhill Resources 1952 – On petition of gen. mtge. bondhldrs., co. placed Chance Mining and Exploration Company Limited
Limited. n into receivership. (Ont. 1964)
July 3, 1996 – Name changed to East Indies Mining
Chamaelo Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 5, 2004) Corporation. n
Chai Cha Na Mining Inc. (Can. Feb. 12, 2007) June 27, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Dec. 16, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register. into an income trust named Vault Energy Trust and an Chancellor Energy Resources Inc. (Ont. Nov. 23, 1936)
exploration company named Chamaelo Exploration Ltd.; Apr. 3, 1996 – Acquired by HCO Energy Ltd.; basis 0.32
Chai-Na-Ta Corp. (Can. Aug. 12, 1981)
basis (1) 0.5 new trust unit of Trust or, 0.5 new exch. sh. HCO Energy shs. for 1 Chancellor sh. (see HCO Energy
July 30, 2012 – Liquidated; final distribution of $0.293
of Trust or, a combination thereof plus (2) 0.2 new explor. Ltd.)
cash per com.sh.
company com. sh. or, $0.62, for 1 old Chamaelo com.
Sept. 26, 2012 – Voluntarily dissolved.
sh. (see Chamaelo Exploration Ltd.; Vault Energy Trust) Chancellor Enterprises Holdings Inc. (Ont. July 27,
Chai-Na-Ta Ginseng Products Limited (Can. Aug. 12, 1987)
Chamaelo Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 5, 2006) Jan. 1, 2004 – Formed Dynamic Fuel Systems Inc. in
1981)
Oct. 24, 2006 – Acquired by Kereco Energy Ltd.; basis Ontario pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
May 9, 1994 – Name changed to Chai-Na-Ta Corp. n
0.51 Kereco sh. for 1 Chamaelo sh. amalgamation with Dynamic Fuel Systems Inc. n
Chain Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 28, 1996) Chamberlain Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
May 6, 2002 – Acquired by Argonauts Group Ltd.; basis The Chancellor Group Ltd. (Ont. 1981)
1956 – Name changed to New Chamberlain Petroleums
$1.00 or 0.44 new Argonauts Group sh. for 1 old Chain Aug. 25, 1989 – Continued into Canada.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Energy sh. (see Argonauts Group Ltd.) June 15, 1992 – Declared bankruptcy. KPMG Inc. was
appointed trustee.
Chambers Petroleum Co., Ltd. (Alta.)
Chairman Capital Corp. (Ont. May 31, 2006)
1929 – Name changed to Montreal-Alberta Petroleums Chandalar Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Aug. 13, 2010 – Continued into Jersey.
Ltd. and continued into Canada. n Apr. 7, 1978 – Amalgamated with International Park West
Oct. 4, 2010 – Name changed to Longreach Oil and Gas
Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Financial Corp. Ltd. to continue under latter name.
takeover acquisition of Longreach Oil and Gas Ventures Champagne Capital Corp. (Alta. 1987)
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. Chandeleur Bay Production Company Ltd. (B.C. Mar.
11, 1987)
Champagne Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1983) Feb. 11, 1999 – Name changed to Golden Raven
Chalcor Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jan. 27, 1988 – Name changed to Pass Lake Resources
1956 – Charter cancelled. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Chalice Diamond Corp. (B.C. July 31, 2006) Changyu Medtech Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 21, 2005)
June 30, 2011 – Name changed to La Ronge Gold Champion Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 11, 1985) June 2, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Corp. n July 21, 2000 – Name changed to Champion Natural
Health.com Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Channel Bar Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Chalice Mining Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1982) July 25, 1986 – Struck off register.
Jan. 27, 1999 – Name changed to International Chalice Champion Iron Mines Limited (Australia May 18, 2006)
Mar. 31, 2014 – Succeeded by Champion Iron Limited Channel Copper Mines Limited (B.C. 1966)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
pursuant to arrangement agreement acquisition by Oct. 7, 1983 – Dissolved.
Mamba Minerals Limited (subsequently renamed
Chalk Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Channel Gold Resources Corp. (B.C. May 17, 1966)
Champion Iron Limited), with Champion Iron Mines
1978 – Placed into receivership. 1979 – Name changed to St. Elias Exploration
Limited the deemed acquiror.; basis 0.7333333 new for
1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Chalk Media Corp. (B.C. Feb. 22, 2002)
Feb. 3, 2009 – Acquired by Research in Motion Limited
Champion Minerals Inc. (Australia May 18, 2006) Channel i Canada Inc. (Ont. July 6, 1945)
for $0.142 per sh.
Aug. 30, 2012 – Name changed to Champion Iron Mines Dec. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Zaurak Capital Corp.;
Chalkis Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Limited. n basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 6, 1971 – Dissolved.
Champion Natural Health.com Inc. (Ont. Apr. 11, 1985)
Challenger Deep Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 20, 2007) Oct. 13, 2006 – Name changed to Champion Minerals
Sept. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Challenger Deep Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Resources Corp. n
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Channel Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 7, 1979) Chariot Resources Limited (Yuk. Nov. 12, 1996) Charta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972 amalg.)
Nov. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Que West Resources Oct. 28, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. May 27, 1977 – Name changed to Windmill Enterprises
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Ltd. to form new co. with same name Channel Resources June 15, 2010 – Acquired by China Sci-Tech Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd. Limited for 67¢ per sh.
Jan. 24, 2014 – Acquired by West African Resources Charter Credit Corporation (Que. 1961)
Limited; basis 0.25 West African com. sh. plus 0.125 wt. Charityville.com International Inc. (Can. Dec. 29, 1982) 1969 – 99.7%-owned subsid. of Charter Industries Ltd.,
for 1 Channel com. sh. July 12, 2000 – Name changed to eNblast productions which acquired control through a sh.-for-sh. offer. (see
inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Charter Industries (1982) Ltd.)
Chap Mercantile Inc. (Alta. Aug. 23, 1994)
Dec. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Silver Wheaton Corp.; Charlebois Lake Uranium Ltd. (Can. 1951) Charter Industries Ltd. (Can. Nov. 1982)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1953 – Acquired by International Ranwick Ltd.; basis 1 Mar. 4, 1994 – Acquired by International Factors Corp.
new for 4 old shs. (see Consolidated Ranwick Uranium for $15.60 per sh.
Chaparral Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 16, 2013) Mines Ltd.)
Feb. 23, 2015 – Acquired by Waterton Precious Metals Charter Industries (1982) Ltd. (Que. 1968)
Bid Corp., wholly owned subsid. of Waterton Precious Charlemagne Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Nov. 1982 – Continued into Canada.
Metals Fund II Cayman, LP; basis 61¢ cash per sh. Feb. 22, 1984 – Name changed to Charlemagne Aug. 18, 1986 – Name changed to Charter Industries
Resources Ltd. n Ltd. n
Chapel Bay Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Sept. 10, 1985 – Name changed to Chelsea Creek Charlemagne Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Charter Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1978)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 22, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 21, 1991 – Name changed to New Charter Minerals
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Chapel Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Charles E. Frosst & Co. (Que. 1931)
Sept. 3, 1987 – Name changed to Broadway Beverages 1965 – All cl. A shs. acquired by Merck & Co. Inc. of Charter Oil Company Limited (B.C. June 22, 1950)
Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Broadway Rahway, N.J., under offer of $30 per sh. Sept. 10, 1985 – Name changed to Trans-Dominion
Beverages Ltd. n Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Charles Gurd & Co., Limited (Can. 1906)
Chapleau Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1983) 1947 – Sold to Orange Crush Ltd. (now Crush Charter Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Mar. 27,
Sept. 2, 2009 – Acquired by Magellan Minerals Ltd.; basis International Ltd.) for $900,000; shldrs. received $17 per 2007)
0.267 Magellan shs. for 1 Chapleau sh. com. sh., which included a divd. of $2.00 per sh. Orange Nov. 3, 2010 – Name changed to Partners Real Estate
Crush previously controlled Gurd, having acquired 90% Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Chapparal Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) of o/s com. stk. under 1946 offer to exchange 2 pref. shs.
1973 – Name changed to Chapparal Petroleums Orange Crush for 3 com. shs. Gurd. Charter Realty Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2005)
Limited. n May 14, 2007 – Converted into an income trust named
Charles Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Charter Real Estate Investment Trust; basis 1 trust unit
Chapparal Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1968) Mar. 15, 1972 – Dissolved. for 10 com. shs.
May 1974 – Name changed to Richdale Petroleums
Charleston Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Chartered Trust Company (Can. 1905)
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Envipco Canada Nov. 30, 1963 – Amalgamated with The Eastern Trust
Western Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Company to form Eastern & Chartered Trust Company;
Chappie-Mammoth Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Mines & Energy)
1945 – Acquired by South Shore Gold Mines Ltd.; basis basis 11 new for 10 old shs.
1 new for 15 old shs. (see South Shore Gold Mines Ltd.) Charlie O. Beverages Ltd. (Man. July 5, 1976) Charterhall Oil Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1974)
1987 – Continued into British Columbia. Nov. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated into Charterhall North
Chapters Inc. (Ont. Apr. 11, 1995 amalg.) Feb. 13, 1990 – Name changed to Charlie O. Company,
Aug. 16, 2001 – Formed Indigo Books & Music Inc. in America PLC; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. or, 75¢ per 1
Inc. and continued into Wyoming. n old sh.
Ontario on amalgamation with Indigo Books & Music, Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Charlie O. Company, Inc. (Wyo. Feb. 13, 1990) Charterhouse Preferred Share Index Corporation (Ont.
Chapters Online Inc. (N.B. July 23, 1999) Dec. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Sooner Holdings Inc. Sept. 22, 2004)
Nov. 12, 2001 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Jan. 30, 2009 – Merged into Jov Leon Frazer Preferred
Charlim Explorations Ltd. (Can. Aug. 3, 1979) Equity Fund; basis 1.70389 Jov Leon cl. A units for 1
Indigo Books & Music Inc.; basis 1 new Indigo sh. for
Oct. 28, 1994 – Created a subsid., Ressources Chastel Charterhouse cl. A pref. sh.
7.14 old Chapters shs.
Inc., to which the Beauchastel property was sold; shldrs.
Chaput Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) received 1 sh. of Chastel for 10 shs. of Charlim. (see Chartwell Seniors Housing Real Estate Investment
1957 – Charter cancelled. Lithos Corporation) Trust (Ont. July 7, 2003)
Nov. 2, 1994 – Amalgamated with Wrightbar Mines Ltd Jan. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Chartwell Retirement
Charan Industries Inc. (Can. 1979) and 3063780 Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Residences. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 1993 – Dissolved. Wrightbar, to form Lithos Corporation; basis 1 new for
2.6 Charlim shs. (see Lithos Corporation) Chartwell Technology Inc. (Alta. Dec. 18, 1995)
Charger Energy Corp. (Alta. Dec. 13, 2006) July 19, 2011 – Amalgamated with 1606148 Alberta Ltd.,
Apr. 10, 2013 – Amalgamated with Pace Oil and Gas Ltd. Charlor Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969) a wholly owned subsid. of Amaya Gaming Group Inc.;
and AvenEx Energy Corp. to form Spyglass Resources May 30, 1973 – Name changed to Canadian Oriental basis either (i) $0.875 plus 0.125 Amaya shs. or (ii) $0.62
Corp. with Pace Oil and Gas the deemed acquiror; basis Holdings Ltd. n plus 0.21 Amaya shs. for 1 Chartwell sh. (see Amaya
1.3 Spyglass shs. for 1 Pace sh., 1 Spyglass sh. for 1 Gaming Group Inc.)
AvenEx and 0.18 Spyglass shs. for 1 Charger sh. (see Charlotte Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) July 2011 – Name changed to Amaya (Alberta) Inc. (see
Spyglass Resources Corp.) Dec. 5, 1973 – Dissolved. Amaya Gaming Group Inc.)

Charger Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 14, 1997) Charlotte Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Chartwell Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1987)
Apr. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Arapahoe Energy Oct. 28, 1983 – Name changed to New Pioneer Dec. 18, 1995 – Continued into Alberta.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Dec. 8, 1998 – Name changed to Chartwell Technology
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. n
Charger Petroleums Inc. (Alta. Jan. 14, 1997)
Aug. 23, 1999 – Name changed to Charger Energy Inc. n Charm Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) The Chase Manhattan Bank of Canada (Can. 1981)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 31, 2000 – Name changed to J.P. Morgan Chase
Charger Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 28, 1980) Bank (Canada).
Charrington Business Consultants Inc. (Ont. June 24,
Dec. 21, 1984 – Name changed to Tantalus Resources 1996)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Chase Resource Corporation (B.C. May 23, 1986)
Feb. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Digital Duplication Inc. May 30, 1997 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
following acquisition of Millennium Compact Disc continue with same name.
Chargold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988) Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 2, 1996 – Name changed to International Chargold Aug. 29, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Resources Ltd.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n Charta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Chataway Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1962)
1972 – Merged with Westview Mining Co. Ltd. to continue Aug. 11, 1973 – Name changed to Chatex Industries Ltd.;
Chargood Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) as Charta Mines Ltd.; basis 2 new for 1 old free sh., and basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1952 – Charter cancelled. sh. for sh. for escrowed shs.
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Chatco Steel Products Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Chelik Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1986) Cherokee Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1946)
Sept. 23, 1957 – Declared bankrupt; Guaranty Trust Co. Mar. 7, 1989 – Name changed to High Desert Mineral July 27, 1959 – Dissolved.
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of Canada, receiver and manager. Bondhldrs. accepted Resources, Inc. n
offer of W. H. Olsen Manufacturing Co. Ltd., giving them Cherokee Resources Limited (Alta. 1979)
6% bonds in that co. equal to 50% of the princ. amt. of Chellew Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Oct. 21, 1983 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
the Chatco bonds; and also possible small amts. of cash 1955 – Name changed to Chellew Mines Ltd.; basis 1 subsid. of Canusa Energy Ltd.; basis 1.425 shs. plus wt.
receivable from operations by trustee. new for 1 old sh. n to purchase 0.625 com. sh. at $3.50 for 1 old sh.

Château Construction Inc. (Que. 1973) Chellew Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Cherry Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Mar. 5, 1981 – Declared bankrupt. No distribution made Apr. 30, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 1951 – Name changed to Norzinc Mines Ltd. n
to unsecured creditors.
Chelsea Acquisition Corporation (Alta. July 22, 2011) Cherry Lane Fashion Group (North America) Ltd. (B.C.
Chateau-Gai Wines Ltd. (Can. 1928) Dec. 10, 2013 – Formed Pediapharm Inc. in Canada June 22, 1978)
Apr. 30, 1973 – Minority interest acquired by John Labatt purusant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover July 8, 1998 – Name changed to Maracote International
Ltd. for $44.75 per sh. (see John Labatt Limited) acquisition of and amalgamation with (old) Pediapharm Resources Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Château Stores of Canada Ltd. (Can. June 9, 1969) Industrials) Cherryhill Resources Inc. (Alta. May 8, 1997)
July 6, 2000 – Name changed to Le Château Inc. (see Dec. 6, 2000 – Formed Daedalian eSolutions Inc. in
FPsurvey - Industrials) Chelsea Creek Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983) Ontario on reverse takeover acquisition of and
Dec. 12, 1987 – Name changed to Thunder Bumpers amalgamation with Daedalian Systems Group Inc.; basis
Chatelet Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) Corporation. n 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1964 – Charter cancelled.

Chatex Industries Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1962) Chelsea Minerals Corp. (B.C. 1987) Cheryl Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Feb. 1, 1978 – Name changed to Rhodes Resources Inc.; May 16, 2011 – Acquired by Sennen Resources Ltd.; Nov. 9, 1989 – Amalgamated with Exador Resources Inc.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 Sennen sh. for 2.5 Chelsea shs. (see Sennen (1 for 13) and Argo Development Corp. (1 for 2.5) to form
Resources Ltd.) a new co. named Tymar Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for
2 old shs. (see Tymar Resources Inc.)
Chatham Malleable and Steel Products Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Chelsea Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1977)
1943 – Name changed to Chatco Steel Products Ltd. n June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Chesapeake Computer Systems Inc. (B.C. June 13,
1980)
Chatham Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Chemalloy Minerals Limited (Ont. Jan. 15, 1952; via Nov. 1, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 19, 1977 – Name changed to Westmount Resources letters patent)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Oct. 23, 1974 – Name changed to International Chemalloy Chesbar Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. Apr. 5, 1956)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 12, 1969 – Name changed to Chesbar Iron Powder
Chatwood Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nov. 10, 1988 – Name changed to Logicon Products Ltd.; Chemaphor Inc. (Can. Aug. 4, 2005 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 25, 2012 – Name changed to Avivagen Inc. (see Chesbar Iron Powder Ltd. (Que. Apr. 5, 1956)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 28, 1973 – Name changed to Chesbar Resources
Chatworth Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1980) Inc. n
Dec. 14, 2005 – Amalgamated with ComWest Capital Chembond Limited (Ont. Oct. 4, 1977)
Corp. to form ComWest Enterprise Corp.; basis 0.3333 Jan. 25, 2002 – Acquired by Mapei Acquisition Inc. for Chesbar Resources Inc. (Que. Apr. 5, 1956)
new cl. A plus 1 cl. B for 1 ComWest sh. and 0.3886 new $0.10 per sh. June 26, 2003 – Name changed to Jaguar Nickel Inc. n
cl. A or cl. B for 1 Chatworth sh. (see ComWest Enterprise
Corp.) Chemcell Limited (Can. Jan. 26, 1926) Chesgo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dec. 1971 – Name changed to Celanese Canada June 3, 1965 – Charter cancelled.
Chauvco Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 16, 1981) Limited. n
Dec. 22, 1997 – Following Plan of Arrangement with Cheskirk Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Pioneer Natural Resources Company, each com. sh. Chemcell (1963) Limited (Can. Jan. 26, 1926) 1965 – Name changed to Green Point Mines Ltd.; basis
exchanged for 1 com. sh. of Chauvco Resources June 1966 – Name changed to Chemcell Limited. n 1 new for 5 old shs. n
International Ltd. and either (i) 0.493827 of a sh. of
Pioneer Natural or (ii) 0.49387 of a Pioneer Natural Chemical Bank of Canada (Can. May 28, 1974) Cheslynn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Resources (Canada) exchangeable sh. Nov. 1, 1996 – Amalgamated with The Chase Manhattan Sept. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Bank of Canada.
Chava Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 13, 2007) Chess Mining Corp. (Que. 1955)
Nov. 20, 2009 – Name changed to Minaurum Gold Inc. Chemtrade Electrochem Inc. (Alta. Mar. 17, 2011) Aug. 20, 1966 – Dissolved.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 14, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by a wholly
owned subsid. of Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund; Chess Uranium Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Chavigny Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) basis $1.65 cash per sh. 1958 – Name changed to Chess Mining Corp. n
Sept. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Cheney Mines Ltd. (unknown) Chessminster Group Limited (Can. 1984)
Chavin of Canada Limited (Ont. 1960) May 16, 1960 – Charter cancelled; cash distribution of Nov. 9, 1989 – Formed Pyrok Group Plc following merger
July 25, 1986 – Amalgamated with Dominion Explorers 1.25¢ per sh. dated Aug. 22, 1989; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Limited (1 for 1) to continue as Dominion Explorers Inc.;
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Cheni Gold Mines Inc. (Can. Dec. 28, 1966) Chesstown Capital Inc. (Ont. Nov. 24, 2006)
Jan. 19, 1995 – Amalgamated with Meota Resources Aug. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Falcon Gold Corp. n
Cheapside Natural Gas and Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1906) Corp. to form 2 new companies, one named Cheni
1960 – Wound up. Resources Inc. and the other Meota Resources Corp.; Chesswood Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 16, 2006)
basis 1 Cheni Resources sh. plus 0.20 Meota cl. A shs. Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Chesswood Group Limited
Chedabucto Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) for 1 Cheni Gold sh. (see Meota Resources Corp.)
Dec. 12, 1960 – Dissolved. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Chesswood
Group Limited was formed to facilitate the conversion of
Cheni Resources Inc. (Can. Nov. 14, 1994)
Cheers International Telemarketing Limited (B.C. Nov. the fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
Oct. 23, 2000 – Continued into Ontario.
23, 1983) dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Rodin Communications
Feb. 23, 1990 – Name changed to American Highland Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Chestermere Development Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
Oct. 15, 1960 – Struck off register.
Chennault Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Cheetah Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1988) Nov. 6, 1952 – Charter cancelled. Chesterville Larder Lake Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont.
Oct. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Emperor Minerals
1907)
Ltd. n Cherish Properties Inc. (unknown)
1946 – Name changed to Chesterville Mines Ltd. n
June 17, 1974 – Amalgamated with Unicorp Financial
Cheewhat Mining Ltd. (B.C.) Inc. to form Unicorp Financial Corporation; basis 901,800
Chesterville Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1907)
Mar. 18, 1983 – Struck off register. new for 1,670 old shs.
Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Chelan Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986) Cherokee Developments Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1975)
Chetwynd Resources Inc. (Ont. 1986)
Aug. 13, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Nov. 5, 1982 – Name changed to International Cherokee
Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved.
Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
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Chevron Corporation (Del. 1926) Chieftain Development Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1964) China Clipper Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 27, 1996)
Oct. 10, 2001 – Name changed to ChevronTexaco Aug. 31, 1988 – All o/s com. shs. and wts. acquired by Apr. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Kinloch Resources
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Corporation. n Alberta Energy Company Ltd. (see Alberta Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 13 old shs. n
Company Ltd.)
ChevronTexaco Corporation (Del. 1926) China Commercial Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20,
May 10, 2005 – Name changed to Chevron Corporation. Chieftain International, Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1988) 1969)
Feb. 22, 1989 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with July 13, 1984 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Chevy Development Corporation (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980) same name.
Sept. 2, 1992 – Name changed to International Cargocare Aug. 8, 2001 – Acquired by Hunt Oil Canadian Acquisition China Diamond Corp. (Yuk. Oct. 8, 1997)
Incorporated. n III Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Hunt Oil Apr. 30, 2008 – Dissolved.
Corporation, for US$29 per sh.
Chevy Oil Corporation (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980) China Drill Corporation (B.C. June 28, 2007)
July 2, 1985 – Name changed to Chevy Development Chieftain Metals Corp. (Ont. Apr. 10, 2013) Dec. 3, 2008 – Name changed to Yalian Steel Corporation
Corporation. n Sept. 6, 2016 – Placed into receivership and Grant on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition
Thornton Limited appointed receiver and manager. of 85% interest in Yangzhou Yalian Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. n
Cheyenne Energy Inc. (Alta. Oct. 6, 1997) Aug. 2017 – Amended proposal was court approved
Feb. 11, 2008 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter under which certain of the company's liabilities would be China 88 Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 15, 2009)
Inc. appointed receiver. restructured through the distribution of a lump sum in the Nov. 24, 2011 – Name changed to GeoVenCap Inc.; basis
maximum aggregate amount of $150,000. Crown claims 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Chib-Kayrand Copper Mines Limited (Ont. 1937) and preferred claims to be paid in full before any
Nov. 24, 1981 – Amalgamated with Cinequity Corporation distributions of the net balance to the holders of ordinary China First Capital Corp. (B.C. 1981)
to continue under name of latter co.; basis 1 new for 5 claims, up to a maximum of 5¢ on the dollar. July 20, 1990 – Amalgamated with a numbered co.,
Chib-Kayrand shs. 174389 Canada Limited, (a wholly owned subsid. of Black
Chieftain Metals Inc. (Ont. Nov. 16, 2009) Hawk Mining Inc.). (see Black Hawk Mining Inc.)
La-Chib Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) May 22, 2013 – Succeeded by Chieftain Metals Corp.
Dec. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Lachib Development pursuant to plan of arrangement and reorganization. All China Green Star Agricultural Corporation (Ont. Aug.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n assets were transferred to newly formed Chieftain Metals 7, 2007)
Corp. and Chieftain Metals Inc. became a wholly owned July 5, 2013 – Name changed to GreenStar Agricultural
Chibex Ltd. (Que. 1970) subsidiary of Chieftain Metals Corp. n Corporation. n
Jan. 25, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
Chieftain Pershing Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) China Growth Capital Inc. (Can. June 12, 2007)
Chiblow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) 1958 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 15, 2008 – Name changed to CAG Capital Inc. n
1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 31
Alchib for 100 Chiblow shs. Chiefton Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1952) China Growth Enterprises Corp. (B.C. 1987)
May 1958 – Dissolved. Feb. 27, 1996 – Name changed to TS Telecom Ltd. n
Chibmac Mines Limited (Que. Mar. 23, 1936)
Nov. 7, 1952 – Acquired by Sulphur Converting Corp.; Chilco Resources Ltd. (unknown)
Sept. 9, 1980 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. China Health Labs & Diagnostics Ltd. (Cayman Islands
basis 1 new for 15 old shs. Oct. 22, 2010)
of Bonanza Oil & Gas Ltd. Shldrs. of Chilco received
$3.40 for each Chilco sh., or 1 Bonanza sh. for each 3.3 Jan. 13, 2014 – Acquired by Century Delight Investment
Chibou-Wica Goldfields Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Chilco shs. Limited for $0.62 per sh.
1952 – Charter cancelled.

Chilcotin Silver Mines Ltd (B.C. 1968) China International Enterprises Inc. (Can. June 20,
Chiboug Copper Corporation Ltd. (Que. Jan. 24, 1953)
Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. 2000)
Jan. 24, 1995 – Name changed to Guyana Goldfields
Nov. 14, 2006 – Name changed to China Software
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Childs Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Technology Group Co., Ltd. and continued into Delaware.
Chibougamau-Brunswick Minerals Ltd. (N.B. 1956) Nov. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
China Jinrong Corp. (B.C. June 24, 1986)
Dec. 1959 – Charter cancelled. June 25, 1996 – Name changed to Rystar Development
Chilean Gold Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1996)
May 23, 2002 – Name changed to Earth Star Diamonds Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Chibougamau Explorers Ltd. (Que. 1950)
1956 – Assets acquired by Anacon Lead Mines Ltd.; basis Ltd. n
China One Corporation (Can. Jan. 24, 2007)
1 new for 3 old shs.
Chillicopper Corporation Limited (Ont. 1950) Dec. 2, 2008 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
Chibougamau Jaculet Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1932) Nov. 7, 1976 – Dissolved. Aug. 17, 2009 – Name changed to IND DairyTech
1960 – Acquired by Copper Rand Chibougamau Mines Limited. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Copper Rand Chilliwack Telephones Ltd. (B.C. 1928)
Chibougamau Mines Ltd.) Aug. 1, 1954 – Assets acquired by British Columbia China Opportunities Fund (Ont. Feb. 22, 1994)
Telephone Co., Ltd. for $679,000. O/s 5% pref. shs. Apr. 26, 1999 – All o/s units called for redemption; basis
Chibougamau Mining & Smelting Co. Inc. (Que. 1953) redeemed July 1954. All ord. shs. were owned by $15.92 per unit.
Oct. 25, 1978 – Name changed to Les Mines C.M. & S. Anglo-Canadian Telephone Co.
Inc. n China Opportunity Inc. (Ont. July 24, 2007)
Chimera Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) June 29, 2011 – Name changed to Gondwana Gold Inc. n
Chibougamau Smelter Inc. (Que. 1953) Aug. 9, 1985 – Name changed to E.S.I. Industries Corp.;
1954 – Name changed to Chibougamau Mining & basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n China Sea Resources Corporation (B.C. 1983)
Smelting Co. Inc. n Apr. 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Chimney Creek-Fraser Placer Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1956 – Charter cancelled. China Select Capital Partners Corp. (B.C. Sept. 12,
Chibtown Copper Corp. (Que. 1956)
2007)
Name changed to Rainbow Mines Limited; basis 1 new
Chimo Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Oct. 19, 2011 – Name changed to Urban Select Capital
for 1 old sh. n
Aug. 20, 1982 – Amalgamated with Conwest Exploration Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Company Limited (1 new cl. A and cl. B for 1 cl. A and
Chicobi Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) China Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 2000 amalg.)
cl. B), Central Patricia Limited (1.1 new cl. B for 1 com.),
July 19, 1982 – Dissolved. Dec. 16, 2004 – Name changed to China Education
International Mogul Mines Limited (2 new cl. B for 1 com.
and 1 new ser. A pfd. for 1 old 6% 1st pfd.) and 465128 Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Chief Mountain Oils Limited (Alta. 1948)
Ontario Limited (0.88 new cl. A for 1 com.) to form a new - Industrials)
1971 – Wound up.
co. also named Conwest Exploration Company Limited;
basis either $2.20 or 0.3 new Conwest cl. B sh. for 1 old China Wind Power International Corp. (Ont. July 31,
Chief Redwater Oils Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 6, 1948)
Chimo com. sh. (see Conwest Exploration Company 2009 amalg.)
1952 – Assets sold to West Plains Resources Ltd.; basis
Limited) Dec. 2016 – Distribution of $0.1314 cash per sh. to shldrs.
1 new for 5 old shs.
of record Aug. 23, 2016.
Chief Sioux Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1944) China Cellular Communications Corp. (B.C. June 24, Nov. 8, 2017 – Voluntarily dissolved and removed from
1952 – Charter cancelled. 1986) register.
Dec. 9, 1993 – Name changed to China Jinrong Corp. n
Chinacom Technologies Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1998)
Apr. 26, 2002 – Qualifying Transaction Plan of
Arrangement with Emercap Ventures Inc. (1 for 2.7173)
and Syntegra Investment Corp. (1 for 4.2953) to continue
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as VendTek Systems Inc.; basis 1 new VendTek for 2 Choice Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 9, 1977) Chrome Capital Inc. (Alta. Oct. 4, 2006)
old Chinacom. shs. (see VendTek Systems Inc.) Sept. 29, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. Dec. 23, 2009 – Formed Blacksteel Energy Inc. in Alberta
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Aug. 3, 2007 – Formed Buffalo Resources Corp. in following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of wholly
Chinook Capital Corp. (B.C. July 6, 2007) Alberta on amalgamation with The Buffalo Oil Corporation owned 1495021 Alberta Ltd. with Blacksteel Oil Sands
June 15, 2009 – Together with Bowram Energy Inc., following reverse takeover acquisition of Buffalo Oil; basis Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Blacksteel Oil
Woodbridge Energy Ltd. and Fortriu Capital Corp., 1 new for 1 Buffalo Oil sh. and 0.474 new for 1 Choice Sands. Chrome changed its name to Blacksteel Energy
exchanged their respective net cash for shares of Terrace sh. n Inc. and subsequently amalgamated with wholly owned
Resources Inc., all Capital Pool Companies, and each of Blacksteel Oil Sands; basis 1 Blacksteel Energy sh. for
Chinook, Bowram, Woodbridge and Fortriu subsequently Choice Software Systems Ltd. (Alta. July 18, 1985) 5 Chrome shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
dissolved; basis 1 Terrace sh. for 0.53 Bowram shs., 1 Oct. 30, 1995 – Name changed to Timbuktu Gold Corp.;
Terrace sh. for 0.43 Woodbridge shs., 1 Terrace sh. for basis 1 new for 4.56 old shs. n ChroMedX Corp. (Ont. Sept. 8, 2014)
0.55 Fortriu shs. and 1 Terrace sh. for 0.56 Chinook shs. July 9, 2018 – Name changed to Relay Medical Corp.
(see Terrace Resources Inc.) ChondroGene Limited (Ont. Feb. 20, 1997) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 20, 2006 – Name changed to GeneNews Limited.
Chinook Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1997) (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Chromex Nickel Mines Ltd. (Can. Jan. 26, 1966)
Nov. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Deep Resources Ltd. n Oct. 3, 1994 – Amalgamated with Kleena Kleene Gold
Chontor Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Mines Ltd. to form Maiden Creek Mining Company Inc.;
Chinook Oils Ltd. (unknown) June 1970 – Name changed to Willand Publishing Ltd. basis 1 new for 1 Chromex sh.
1947 – Assets taken over by Coastal Oils Ltd. (see
Coastal Oils Ltd.) Chopp Computer Corporation Inc. (B.C. 1983) Chromite Ltd. (Que. 1940)
Nov. 14, 1986 – Sullivan Computer Corp. of New York Jan. 1961 – Reported wound up. Distribution of 39.065¢
Chinook Testing Inc. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1997) acquired all shs. of the company. Sullivan subsequently per sh.
Feb. 1, 2000 – Merged with Roth Radiography & changed its name to CHoPP Computer Corporation,
Inspection Services Ltd. to continue with the same name obtained listing on NASDAQ and voluntarily delisted from Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Chinook Testing Inc. for total consideration of $4,800,000. VSE. June 1, 1974 – Amalgamated with Chromasco Corp. Ltd.
Oct. 22, 2001 – Name changed to Chinook Energy Feb. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Ants Software.com; and subsid. to form Chromasco Ltd.
Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Chromos Molecular Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 22, 1995)
Chinook Tyee Industry Limited (Alta. Jan. 30, 1997) Chopper Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979) June 30, 2008 – Dissolved following spin-off of assets to
Apr. 16, 2014 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Nov. 9, 1984 – Name changed to Dragoon Resources Calyx Bio-Ventures Inc. and amalgamation of wholly
FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n owned 0828688 B.C. Ltd. with Modatech Systems Inc.
to form CHR Investment Corporation. Each Chromo shldr.
Chip Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) received 0.1 Calyx com. shs. and 1 CHR cl. A pref. sh.
Christian Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Aug. 9, 1972 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 1968 – Name changed to Canwex Explorations Chrysalis Capital III Corporation (Ont. Mar. 23, 2006)
Ltd. n Feb. 28, 2007 – Name changed to U.S. Silver Corporation
Chipman Energy Ltd. (Que. 1970)
May 15, 1996 – Name changed to Avatar Energy Inc.; following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Christie Base Metals Ltd. (Que. 1952) acquisition of Delaware-incorporated U.S. Silver
basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n Charter cancelled. Corporation (subsequently renamed United States Silver,
Chipman Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Inc.). n
Christie Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Feb. 1971 – Sold assets to Chipman Mining and Energy May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. Chrysalis Capital IV Corporation (Can. Oct. 12, 2006)
Christina Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Mar. 5, 2008 – Name changed to Homeland Energy
Chipman Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Aug. 3, 1990 – Name changed to I.E.S. Technologies Group Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
Oct. 1951 – Name changed to Chipman Lake Mines Ltd. n Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - of Homeland Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Industrials)
Chipman Mining and Energy Corporation Ltd. (Que. Chrysalis Capital V Corporation (Can. Feb. 8, 2007)
1970) Christina Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1979) Nov. 14, 2008 – Name changed to Enssolutions Group
Aug. 12, 1994 – Name changed to Chipman Energy Ltd. n Dec. 11, 1998 – Name changed to Powerhouse Energy Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n acquisition of Enssolutions Ltd. and amalgamation with
Chirripo Resources Inc. (Alta. May 27, 1997) wholly owned Chrysalis Capital V (ENS) Corporation on
Mar. 7, 2006 – Acquired by Milagro Energy Inc.; basis Christina Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 16, 1964) Oct. 30, 2008, to continue as Enssolutions Ltd. (see
0.5 new Milagro sh. plus $0.50 for 1 old Chirripo sh. Apr. 17, 1979 – Name changed to Christina Resources FPsurvey - Industrials)
Limited. n
Chisel Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Chrysalis Capital VI Corporation (Can. July 11, 2007)
1965 – Name changed to File Lake Explorations Ltd. n Christina Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) July 20, 2010 – Name changed to Exclamation
Dec. 6, 1976 – Charter cancelled; revived, date unknown. Investments Corporation pursuant to Qualifying
Chisholm Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1972) Transaction acquisition of Exclamation Investments
Aug. 25, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register. Christina Resources Limited (B.C. June 16, 1964) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Feb. 12, 1986 – Name changed to Airborne Data
Chix Mining Corporation Limited (Que. 1971) Marketing Ltd. n Chrysalis Capital VII Corporation (Can. Apr. 30, 2008)
May 1980 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 5, 2010 – Name changed to Alexander Nubia
International Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Christman-Deer Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Chlormet Technologies Inc. (B.C. June 24, 2004) reverse takeover acquisition of Alexander Nubia Inc. n
Apr. 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 13, 2015 – Name changed to PUF Ventures Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Christo Quebec Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Chrysalis Capital VIII Corporation (Can. Oct. 12, 2010)
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; Feb. 5, 2013 – Name changed to Spectra7 Microsystems
Chocolate Pix Corporation (Ont. 1985) basis 2 new for 85 old shs. Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Apr. 7, 1994 – Name changed to CPX Industries Inc.; acquisitions of Fresco Microchip Inc. (deemed acquiror)
basis 1 new for 5 old com. shs. and 1 new for 10 old ser. Christopher James Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1989) and RedMere Technology Limited; basis 1 new for
A special subord. vtg. shs. n Nov. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Gunpoint Exploration 3.86364 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Choice Foods Corporation (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986) & Energy) Chrysalis Capital IX Corporation (Can. Sept. 17, 2013)
Feb. 20, 1995 – Name changed to White Swan Resources July 7, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Christopher Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) July 7, 2015 – Name changed to Inspira Financial Inc.
1959 – Assets acquired by Agnico Mines Limited; basis following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Inspira
Choice Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 16, 2009) 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Agnico Mines Limited) Financial Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.765 old shs. (see
Oct. 21, 2014 – Formed Copperbank Resources Corp. FPsurvey - Industrials)
in British Columbia following its amalgamation with Chromasco Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
0999279 B.C. Ltd., a spin-off of International Enexco June 1, 1974 – Amalgamated with subsids., Light Alloys Chrysalis Capital Corporation (Ont. Oct. 1, 2003)
Limited and 1016777 B.C. Ltd., a spin-off Full Metals Corp. Ltd., and Chromium Mining & Smelting Corp. Ltd. June 17, 2005 – Name changed to PharmEng
Minerals Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) to form Chromasco Ltd.; basis 8 new for 1 old sh. International Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of PharmEng Technology Inc.; basis
Chromasco Limited (Ont. June 1, 1974 amalg.) 1 new for 1 old sh. n
July 23, 1980 – Continued into Canada.
Jan. 20, 1984 – Name changed to Timminco Limited. n
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Chrysalis Capital II Corporation (Ont. June 18, 2004) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 Greystar sh. and 1.3 new for 1 Cimco Limited (Can. 1913)
July 26, 2006 – Name changed to Tangarine Payment Churchill sh. (see Greystar Resources Ltd.) 1969 – Toromont Industrial Holdings Ltd. acquired a
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Solutions Corp. and continued into Canada pursuant to 99.6% voting int. in the co. during; subsequently acquired
the Aug. 1, 2006, Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Churchill River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) a total of 99.94% of the voting com. shs. and 97.41% of
acquisition of Tangarine Concepts Corporation and July 5, 1956 – Name changed to Val Jon Explorations the non-voting cl. A shs.
amalgamation of Tangarine Concepts with wholly owned Ltd. n
6583425 Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Cimtek Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Inc.
Churchill Sbec Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1981 amalg.) (B.C. Sept. 25, 1985)
Chrysler Canada Inc. (Can. June 17, 1925) July 30, 1985 – Name changed to The Churchill Jan. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Jakarta Development
Feb. 4, 2015 – Name changed to FCA Canada Inc. Corporation. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Chrysler Canada Ltd. (Can. June 17, 1925) Chuska Resources Corporation (B.C. 1980) Cinaport Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Mar. 29, 2011)
June 15, 1999 – Name changed to DaimlerChrysler Mar. 30, 1993 – Acquired by Harken Energy Corporation; Sept. 30, 2014 – Name changed to Mettrum Health Corp.
Canada Inc. n basis 1.2618 Harken shs. for 1 Chuska sh. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of Mettrum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 14.5625 old
Chrysler Corporation (Del. 1925) Chutine Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1981) shs. n
Nov. 13, 1998 – Amalgamated with Daimler-Benz AG to 1988 – Continued into Ontario.
form DaimlerChrysler AG; basis 1 new for 1 Daimler-Benz Mar. 15, 1995 – Name changed to International CHS Cinar Films Inc. (Can. Dec. 10, 1976)
sh. and 0.547 new ordinary shs. for 1 Chrysler com. sh. Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 16, 1998 – Name changed to CINAR Corporation. n

Chrysler Credit Canada Ltd. (Can. Oct. 31, 1987) Chyka Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Cinch Energy Corp. (Alta. July 24, 1998)
Jan. 1, 2000 – Formed DaimlerChrysler Financial Sept. 28, 1964 – Charter cancelled. July 18, 2011 – Acquired by Tourmaline Oil Corp.; basis
Services (debis) Canada Inc. in Canada following merger 0.06366 Tourmaline shs. for 1 Cinch sh.
with Mercedes-Benz Credit of Canada Inc. n Cibola Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 6, 1961 – Charter cancelled. Cinch Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
The Chrysler Mining Syndicate Limited (B.C.) 1954 – Name changed to Lake Cinch Mines Ltd.; basis
Nov. 13, 1930 – Struck off register. Ciclo Capital Ltd. (Can. Oct. 2, 1996) 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Comoro Capital Ltd.
Chrysos Capital Corporation (Can. Jan. 16, 2008) to form new co. with same name Ciclo Capital Ltd.; basis Cincinnati Energy Corp. (Ont. 1935)
Mar. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Frontline Gold 1 new for 5 Comoro shs. and 1 new for 1 Ciclo sh. (see June 11, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition Patent Enforcement and Royalties Limited)
of mineral properties of Merrex Gold Inc. and of Société June 28, 1999 – Continued into Ontario. (see Patent Cincinnati-Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Touba Mining S.A.R.L. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Enforcement and Royalties Limited) Dec. 1980 – Name changed to Cincinnati Resources
July 22, 1999 – Amalgamated with Patent Enforcement Inc. n
Chuan Hup Canada Limited (B.C. Feb. 22, 1983) and Royalties Ltd. to continue as a new company named
June 30, 1992 – Name changed to IGT International Patent Enforcement and Royalties Limited; basis 1 new Cincinnati Resources Inc. (Ont. 1935)
Growth Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Patent Enforcement com. sh. for 1 old Ciclo com. sh. (see Jan. 19, 1983 – Name changed to Cincinnati Energy
Patent Enforcement and Royalties Limited) Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Chuco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
May 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Cie-Nergy Ply-Foil Canada Inc. (Can. Nov. 1, 1990)
Cincoro Capital Corp. (B.C. May 29, 2006)
Sept. 8, 2013 – Dissolved.
June 11, 2009 – Name changed to Scorpio Gold
Chudleigh Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 9, 2008) Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Aug. 18, 2010 – Name changed to Xylitol Canada Inc. La Cieba Minerals Corp. (B.C. July 28, 1982)
Sept. 25, 1995 – Continued into Canada. takeover acquistion of (old) Scorpio Gold Corporation;
following Apr. 22, 2010, Qualifying Transaction reverse basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
takeover acquisition of Sweet Diabetic Delight Foods Sept. 26, 1995 – Name changed to Lowell Petroleum
Inc. n Energy)
Inc. n
Cinderella Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Chukuni Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Cielo Gold Corp. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2011) May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Oct. 2, 1985 – Name changed to Chukuni Resources Aug. 14, 2013 – Name changed to Cielo Waste Solutions
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cindy Mae Resources Inc. (Ont. 1984)
& Energy) Aug. 28, 1995 – Name changed to Woodview
Cierra Pacific Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 3, 1966) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Churchill Copper Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1964) July 15, 2009 – Name changed to Alange Energy Corp.
July 20, 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Churchill pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Alange, Corp.;
Cindy Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Copper Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.

The Churchill Corporation (Alta. Aug. 31, 1981 amalg.) Ciesta Gold Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Cinema Internet Networks Inc. (Can. Dec. 27, 1985)
Dec. 31, 1987 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with May 23, 1985 – Name changed to Rough River Petroleum June 18, 2014 – Continued into British Columbia.
same name. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 27, 2014 – Name changed to Quentin Ventures
May 22, 2014 – Name changed to Stuart Olson Inc. (see Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
FPsurvey - Industrials) Cigar Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. June 18, 1987)
Jan. 21, 2003 – Amalgamation with Manhattan Resources
Cinemage Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 29, 1998)
Churchill Energy Inc. (B.C. 1980) Ltd. to form Pivotal Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7
July 25, 2002 – Continued into Canada.
Jan. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated Churchill Manhattan Resources shs. and 0.471429 new for 1 Cigar
Aug. 16, 2002 – Name changed to Cinemage
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.82 old shs. n Oil sh. (see Pivotal Energy Ltd.)
Corporation. n

Churchill Energy Inc. (Sask. July 23, 2003) Cima Resources Limited (B.C. Nov. 9, 1965)
May 22, 1984 – Name changed to Consolidated Cima Cinemage Corporation (Can. July 25, 2002)
June 29, 2006 – Continued into Alberta. (see Zargon Dec. 8, 2008 – Name changed to Fibresources
Energy Trust) Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Sept. 28, 2009 – Acquired by Zargon Energy Trust; basis Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
0.01363 Zargon trust units or 22¢ per sh. or a combination Cimarron Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1983)
thereof for 1 Churchill com. sh. (see Zargon Energy Trust) May 1, 2000 – Name changed to DiscFactories
Cinémaison 3D inc. (Que. Dec. 19, 2005; amalg.)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 31, 2006 – Name changed to SENSIO Technologies
Churchill Growth Industrial AA Communications Inc. Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
(Ont. July 3, 1986) Cimarron Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 3, 1978) acquisition of Les Technologies Sensorielles inc. n
June 29, 1987 – Name changed to The Telecommerce Apr. 15, 1997 – Acquired by Newport Petroleum
Corporation. n Corporation; basis 2.7 Newport shs. for 1 Cimarron sh.
Cinémas Unis Ltée (Que. 1924)
The acquisition was accounted for as a pooling of
1981 – Famous Players Ltd., the parent co., was
Churchill Petroleums Inc. (B.C. 1978) interests. Subsequently amalgamated on Jan. 1, 1998.
reorganized whereby the real estate and theatre
Jan. 31, 1983 – Name changed to Packard Resources (see Newport Petroleum Corporation)
operations were separated. Consequently, co. continued
Ltd. n with the Quebec Realty operations and its name was
Cimatec Environmental Engineering Inc. (Can. Dec.
18, 1992 amalg.) changed to Les Immeubles Famous Players (Quebec)
Churchill Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1986) Inc. A new subsidiary, Cinemas Unis Inc., was established
Aug. 18, 1997 – Amalgamated with Greystar Resources June 23, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from the register.
to carry out the Quebec theatre operations. Also all public
Ltd. to form new co. with same name Greystar Resources shs. were redeemed.
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Cineplex Corporation (Ont. Jan. 31, 1982 amalg.) Circle Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Citadel Premium Income Fund (Alta. June 6, 2006)
June 28, 1985 – Name changed to Cineplex Odeon Dec. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 3, 2009 – Merged (together with Citadel S-1 Income
Corporation. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Trust Fund, Citadel Stable S-1 Income Fund, Equal
Circo Craft Co. Inc. (Que. Aug. 29, 1973) Weight Plus Fund and Citadel HYTES Fund) into Citadel
Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 2, 2003) Oct. 30, 1996 – Acquired by HMTF Canada Acquisition Income Fund (formerly Crown Hill Fund); basis 1 Citadel
Jan. 4, 2011 – Succeeded by Cineplex Inc. pursuant to Inc., a subsid. of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst Incorporated, Income unit for 1.8629 Citadel S-1 units, 1 Citadel Income
plan of arrangement whereby Cineplex Inc. was formed for $11 per sh. unit for 1.0765 Citadel Stable S-1 units, 1 Citadel Income
to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation unit for 0.8028 Equal Weight Plus units, 1 Citadel Income
and the fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey Circuit World Corporation (Can. Apr. 18, 1983) unit for 1.7545 Citadel HYTES units and 1 Citadel Income
- Industrials) Aug. 30, 2003 – Amalgamated with Firan Technology unit for 1.1581 Citadel Premium units.
Group Inc. (FTG) following the July 30, 2003, reverse
Cineplex Odeon Corporation (Ont. Jan. 31, 1982 takeover acquisition of FTG, to form new co. with same Citadel S-1 Income Trust Fund (Alta. Aug. 11, 2000)
amalg.) name Circuit World Corporation. Dec. 3, 2009 – Merged (together with Citadel Stable S-1
May 15, 1998 – Formed Loews Cineplex Entertainment May 18, 2004 – Name changed to Firan Technology Income Fund, Equal Weight Plus Fund, Citadel HYTES
Corporation in Delaware pursuant to plan of arrangement Group Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Fund and Citadel Premium Income Fund) into Citadel
with LTM Holdings Inc., wholly owned by Sony Pictures Income Fund (formerly Crown Hill Fund); basis 1 Citadel
Entertainment Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Circumpacific Energy Corporation (B.C. Oct. 14, 1987) Income unit for 1.0765 Citadel Stable S-1 units, 1 Citadel
June 16, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. Income unit for 0.8028 Equal Weight Plus units, 1 Citadel
Cinévision Ltée (Que. 1966) June 2, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. Income unit for 1.7545 Citadel HYTES units, 1 Citadel
Apr. 26, 1976 – Placed into bankruptcy. No information Nov. 25, 2010 – Privatized for 18¢ per sh. Income unit for 1.1581 Citadel Premium units and 1
available regarding distribution of assets. Citadel Income unit for 1.8629 Citadel S-1 units.
Cirque Energy Corp. (Alta. Jan. 5, 1994)
Cinnabar Peak Mines Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 4, 1968) June 3, 1999 – Name changed to Tikal Resources Corp. Citadel SMaRT Fund (Alta. July 19, 2001)
Sept. 19, 1994 – Name changed to Sierra Capital Corp. following acquisition of Tikal Resources Inc. Tikal shldrs. Mar. 28, 2012 – Merged into Energy Income Fund; basis
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) received 1 Cirque sh. for each 3.6 Tikal shs. held. n $17.45 or 3.074 Energy Income Fund trust units for 1
Citadel SMaRT trust unit.
Cinola Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 7, 1962) Cirque Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 5, 1994)
1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Cinola Mines May 12, 1998 – Name changed to Cirque Energy Corp.; Citadel Stable S-1 Income Fund (Alta. Dec. 6, 2004)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 3, 2009 – Merged (together with Equal Weight Plus
Fund, Citadel HYTES Fund, Citadel Premium Income
Cinram International Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 21, 2006) Cirrus Energy Corporation (Alta. June 14, 2002) Fund and Citadel S-1 Income Trust Fund) into Citadel
June 25, 2012 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Apr. 15, 2011 – Acquired by Oranje-Nassau Energie B.V. Income Fund (formerly Crown Hill Fund); basis 1 Citadel
Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) and FTI Consulting for $1.15 per sh. Income unit for 0.8028 Equal Weight Plus units, 1 Citadel
Canada Inc. appointed monitor. Income unit for 1.7545 Citadel HYTES units, 1 Citadel
Aug. 31, 2012 – Sale of North American assets to an Cisco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980) Income unit for 1.1581 Citadel Premium units, 1 Citadel
affiliate of Najafi Companies was completed. Proceeds Aug. 9, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Cisco Income unit for 1.8629 Citadel S-1 units and 1 Citadel
to be distrib. to senior secured creditors; no funds Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Income unit for 1.0765 Citadel Stable S-1 units.
available for shldrs.
Feb. 5, 2013 – Sale of European assets was completed. The Citadel Capital Corporation (Ont. 1987) Citation Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Feb. 24, 2016 – FTI Consulting Canada Inc. as monitor Dec. 23, 1992 – All o/s 1st pfd. ser. A shs. redeemed for Aug. 14, 1969 – Name changed to Citex Mines Ltd. n
was discharged and proceedings under the CCAA was $25 per sh. Co. now private.
terminated. Citation Gold Corp. (B.C. June 10, 1983)
Citadel Diversified Investment Trust (Ont. July 11, Sept. 11, 1992 – Name changed to Cogenix Power
Cinram International Inc. (Can. July 28, 1969) 1997) Corporation. n
May 8, 2006 – Converted into Cinram International Nov. 24, 2009 – Name changed to Blue Ribbon Income
Income Fund; basis 1 trust unit for 1 com. sh. Fund pursuant to reorganization with Blue Ribbon Fund Citation Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Management Ltd. as manager. (see FPsurvey - Jan. 27, 1966 – Charter cancelled.
Cinram Ltd. (Can. July 28, 1969) Industrials)
June 30, 1997 – Name changed to Cinram International Citation Oils Ltd. (Ont. May 14, 1949)
Inc. n Citadel Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. Mar. 22, 1962) 1955 – Assets acquired by Consolidated East Crest Oil
June 15, 2011 – Name changed to Anconia Resources Company Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see
Cintech Tele-Management Systems, Inc. (Ohio Mar. Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of 2215107 Consolidated East Crest Oil Company Limited)
20, 1987) Ontario Inc. which held a mineral prospect in Nunavut;
Jan. 15, 2001 – Name changed to Cintech Solutions, Inc. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Citation Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1996)
Energy) Oct. 1, 2002 – Continued into Yukon.
Cinzano Limited (Can. 1927) Oct. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Macarthur Diamonds
1960 – Acquired by Instituto Finanziano Industriale of Citadel HYTES Fund (Alta. Feb. 27, 2001) Limited; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n
Italy, through purchase of cl. A ord. shs. held by minority Dec. 3, 2009 – Merged (together with Citadel Premium
shldrs., at £1 12s 6d a sh. Subsequently o/s 5.5% pref. Income Fund, Citadel S-1 Income Trust Fund, Citadel Citation Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 27, 2009)
£1 par shs. red. Stable S-1 Income Fund and Equal Weight Plus Fund) July 8, 2014 – Acquired by Inlet Resources Ltd.; basis
into Citadel Income Fund (formerly Crown Hill Fund); 0.5 Inlet com. shs. for 1 Citation com. sh. (see Inlet
Cipway Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) basis 1 Citadel Income unit for 1.1581 Citadel Premium Resources Ltd.)
1961 – Charter cancelled. units, 1 Citadel Income unit for 1.8629 Citadel S-1 units, July 8, 2014 – Name changed to Citation Minerals Inc.
1 Citadel Income unit for 1.0765 Citadel Stable S-1 units, on amalgamation with 1001323 B.C. Ltd. (a wholly owned
Circa Telecommunications Inc. (Can. May 31, 1985) 1 Citadel Income unit for 0.8028 Equal Weight Plus units subsid. of Inlet Resources Ltd.). (see Inlet Resources
Feb. 29, 1988 – Continued into Alberta. and 1 Citadel Income unit for 1.7545 Citadel HYTES units. Ltd.)
Nov. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Circa Enterprises Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Citadel Income & Growth Fund (Alta. Aug. 21, 2003) Citation Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
July 20, 2006 – Merged with Citadel Multi-Sector Income Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Circle Bar Knitting Co. Ltd. (Can. 1915) Fund and MYDAS Fund to continue as a new fund named
Apr. 1964 – Name changed to Bell Knit Industries Limited; Citadel Premium Income Fund; basis 0.945 Citadel Citco Growth Investments Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1969)
basis 5 Circle cl. A for 1 Bell com. sh. and 1 Circle com. Premium units plus $0.0708 special distribution for 1 July 28, 2005 – Name changed to First Global
for 2 Bell com. shs. n Citadel Income unit. (see Citadel Premium Income Fund) Investments Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Circle Builders Corporation (B.C. 1970) Citadel Mines Limited (Ont. 1966) Citex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Aug. 9, 1977 – Name changed to Miromit Solar Corp. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. June 30, 1975 – Name changed to Consolidated Citex
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Circle Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1994) Citadel Multi-Sector Income Fund (Alta. Dec. 12, 2002)
Dec. 3, 2001 – Acquired by Rider Resources Inc.; basis July 20, 2006 – Merged with Citadel Income & Growth Citibank Canada (Can. Nov. 2, 1981 amalg.)
$0.48 per sh. or 0.42 new Rider com. sh. for 1 old Circle Fund and MYDAS Fund to continue as a new fund named 1987 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with same
com. sh. Citadel Premium Income Fund; basis 0.976 new Citadel name.
Premium unit plus $0.25 special distribution for 1 old
Circle Petroleum Ltd. (B.C.) Multi-Sector unit. (see Citadel Premium Income Fund) Citicorp (Del. Dec. 4, 1967)
1958 – Struck off register. Oct. 7, 1998 – Amalgamated with Travellers Group Inc.
to form CitiGroup Inc.; basis 2.5 new for 1 Citicorp sh.
(see Travelers Group Inc.)
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Citigroup Finance Canada Inc. (Can. Oct. 19, 1982) Claremont Mines Limited (Ont. 1974) Clarus Corporation (Ont. July 7, 1927)
Oct. 30, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. Feb. 19, 1987 – Name changed to Claremont Industries Nov. 1990 – Coopers & Lybrand in Toronto was appointed
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Citigroup Finance Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) receiver-manager of the company's assets.
Canada ULC. Dec. 1990 – Harding Carpets sold.
Clarendon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Dec. 1, 1997 – Continuous Color Coat Limited sold.
Citlec Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1970) 1957 – Charter cancelled. Receiver discharged and the secured creditors suffered
Sept. 30, 1982 – Amalgamated with Cyclone a shortfall. No distribution was made to unsecured
Developments Ltd. and Pan Acheron Resources Ltd. to Clarepine Developments Ltd. (Alta. June 4, 1963) creditors or shldrs.
form Acheron Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 Cyclone Dec. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
shs., 1 new for 4 Pan Acheron shs. and 1 new for 2 Citlec Classic Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
shs. Clarepine Industries Inc. (Alta. May 23, 1957) Aug. 1971 – Name changed to Premier Cablevision
Nov. 1, 1993 – Struck off register. Limited. n
Citotech Systems Inc. (Can. Aug. 31, 2000)
July 20, 2004 – Name changed to Smartcool Systems Clarepine Oil and Gas Limited (Alta. June 4, 1963)
Classic Sturgeon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - May 14, 1970 – Name changed to Clarepine
1956 – Charter cancelled.
Industrials) Developments Ltd. n
Claude Lake Mines Ltd. (Que. 1947)
Citra-Lartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Clarica Life Insurance Company (Can. 1878) 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Thor Mines May 29, 2002 – All com. shs. acquired by Sun Life
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Financial Services of Canada Inc.; basis 1.5135 Sun Life Claude Neon Advertising, Limited (Can. Dec. 30, 1929)
shs. for 1 Clarica Life sh. Preferred shs. were still active. Jan. 1973 – Acquired by Arizona-based Combined
Citralam Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) (see Sun Life Financial Services of Canada Inc.) Communications Corp. for $18,320,239.
1950 – Name changed to Citra-Lartic Mines Ltd.; basis Dec. 31, 2002 – Amalgamated with Sun Life Assurance Apr. 15, 1973 – Name changed to Claude Neon Limited. n
1 new for 4 old shs. n Company of Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun
Life Financial Services of Canada Inc. (see Sun Life Claude Neon General Advertising, Ltd. (Can. Dec. 30,
Citrine Holdings Ltd. (B.C. June 5, 1984) Financial Services of Canada Inc.) 1929)
Jan. 25, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from the register. Aug. 3, 1965 – Name changed to Claude Neon
Clarinet Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Advertising, Limited. n
City Gold Corporation (Can. Feb. 11, 1986) July 29, 1987 – Continued into Alberta.
Oct. 4, 1988 – Name changed to Extracare Corporation. n Aug. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Symmetry Resources Claude Neon Limited (Can. Dec. 30, 1929)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Mediacom Inc.
City Resources (Canada) Limited (B.C. Feb. 7, 1962)
Apr. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Misty Mountain Gold Clarington Corporation (Ont. Oct. 15, 2003) Claude Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 26, 1980)
Limited. n Feb. 2, 2006 – Acquired by Industrial Alliance Insurance June 7, 2016 – Acquired by Silver Standard Resources
and Financial Services Inc. for $15 per sh. Inc.; basis 0.185 Silver Standard com. shs. plus $0.001
City Savings & Trust Company (Alta. 1962) cash for 1 Claude com. sh.
Sept. 19, 1978 – Name changed to First City Trust Clarington Diversified Income + Growth Fund (Ont. Aug. 1, 2017 – Name changed to SGO Mining Inc.
Company. n Oct. 28, 2004)
June 27, 2009 – Merged into IA Clarington Diversified Claudio's Restaurant Group Inc. (Ont. 1975)
Income Fund, an open-ended mutual fund. 1988 – Continued into Alberta.
Civeo Corporation (Del. Oct. 8, 2013)
July 17, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Oct. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Clarion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (B.C. Sept. same name.
FPsurvey - Industrials) 19, 1980) Apr. 2, 2001 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
July 14, 1998 – Name changed to Clarion Resources
Claddagh Gold Limited (Can. Aug. 9, 1989 amalg.)
Ltd. n Claverny Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937)
Sept. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Resorts Unlimited
Management Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Clarion Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
Dec. 1, 1981 – Acquired by Roxy Petroleum Ltd.; basis Clavos Enterprises Inc. (Ont. 1945)
Claiborne Industries Limited (Alta. 1940)
2 com. shs. and 1 sh. purchase warrant of Roxy for each Oct. 23, 1997 – Formed Magnesium Alloy Corporation in
May 22, 1990 – Acquired by 172071 Canada Inc. for $12
2 Clarion shs. (see Roxy Petroleum Ltd.) Ontario on amalgamation with Magnesium Alloy
per sh.
Corporation (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 2 old
Clarion Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1980) shs. n
Claim Lake Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 15, 1997)
Feb. 20, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from the register.
Mar. 7, 2005 – Name changed to Fort Chimo Minerals
Inc. following acquisition of Medical Miners Business Clavos Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Clarity Telecom Networking Inc. (Alta. June 19, 2000) Feb. 5, 1997 – Name changed to Clavos Enterprises Inc.;
which includes mining properties in northern Quebec; Mar. 16, 2001 – Name changed to NTG Clarity Networks
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Claimer Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986) Claw Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Clark Canadian Exploration Co. (Tex. 1966)
Apr. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Canadian Strategic Apr. 14, 1958 – Dissolved.
1973 – Name changed to Clarcan Petroleum Corporation;
Holdings Ltd. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Claw Lake Molybdenum Mines Limited (Ont. 1965)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Claimstaker Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1990) Clark Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1934)
Sept. 5, 2001 – Name changed to J-Pacific Gold Inc. n Oct. 16, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Claw Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Aug. 5, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Clairtone Sound Corporation Limited (Ont. 1958) Clark Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 22,
1979 – Dissolved. 1983) Clay-Mill Technical Systems Inc. (Ont. 1977)
Nov. 14, 1990 – Name changed to Dimethaid Research Jan. 12, 1990 – Deemed bankrupt and assets liquidated.
Clan Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 9, 1987) Inc.; basis 1 Dimethaid sh. for either 4 Clark com. shs. Nothing left for shldrs.
Dec. 20, 2004 – Name changed to Energy Metals or 4 Clark cl. A shs. n
Corporation. n Clay-Tech Industries Inc. (Alta. 1988)
Clarkside Corporation Limited (Ont. 1955) Apr. 2003 – Distribution of $0.09 per sh. considered to
Clansman Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1911) Jan. 1963 – Acquired by Monarch Investments Ltd. for be return of capital.
Dec. 1975 – Charter cancelled. $456,479. All o/s long term debt retired. Feb. 2, 2004 – Wound up.
Clarcan Petroleum Corporation (Tex. 1966) Clarnor Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Claybar Uranium & Oil Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Mar. 1974 – Merged into Ladd Petroleum Corp., a wholly Aug. 29, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Canbridge Oil Exploration
owned subsid. of Utah International Inc. of San Francisco; Ltd. n
basis 1 sh. Utah for 8 shs. Clarcan. Clarry Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Jan. 12, 1959 – Dissolved. Claymac Mines Limited (Ont. 1954)
Claremont Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 1972 – Charter cancelled. (Not to be confused with Dec. 28, 1977 – Charter revived.
co. of same name, Ont. inc. 1974). Feb. 18, 1980 – Name changed to Texcan Energy &
Resources Inc. n
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Claymore Equal Weight Banc & Lifeco ETF (Ont. Apr. Clear Mountain Resources Corp. (B.C. May 11, 2010) Clerno Mines Ltd. (Can. 1936)
5, 2007) Aug. 24, 2016 – Name changed to Patriot One Nov. 22, 1960 – Distributed 1.32151¢ per sh. Charter
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Mar. 29, 2012 – Name changed to iShares Equal Weight Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) surrendered.
Banc & Lifeco Fund. n
Clear Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Clero Mines Ltd. (Que. 1965)
Claymore Equal Weight Banc & Lifeco Trust (Ont. Apr. 1964 – Struck off register. Feb. 7, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
5, 2007)
Feb. 6, 2008 – Name changed to Claymore Equal Weight Clear View Ventures, Inc. (B.C. May 18, 1983) Cleveland Copper Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Banc & Lifeco ETF following conversion from a closed Apr. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Turbodyne Jan. 20, 1965 – Name changed to Delta Minerals
end fund to an exchange-traded fund. n Technologies Inc. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Claymore Gold Bullion ETF (Ont. May 19, 2009) Clearford Industries Inc. (Can. July 6, 2005) Cleveland Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
Mar. 29, 2012 – Name changed to iShares Gold Bullion June 27, 2014 – Name changed to Clearford Water Mar. 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Cleveland
Fund. n Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n

ClearFrame Solutions Corp. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) Cleyn & Tinker Inc. (Que. 1962)
Claymore Gold Bullion Trust (Ont. May 19, 2009)
Feb. 25, 2013 – Name changed to Clear Gold Resources July 1988 – Acquired by Innocan Inc.
Feb. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Claymore Gold Bullion
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
ETF following conversion from a closed-end fund to an
Cleyn & Tinker Ltd. (Que. 1962)
exchange-traded fund. n ClearFrame Solutions Inc. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) 1978 – Name changed to Cleyn & Tinker Inc. n
May 2, 2005 – Name changed to ClearFrame Solutions
Claymore Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 20, 1970) Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Cleyo Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 1975)
Apr. 19, 1989 – Name changed to New Claymore
July 2, 1997 – Name changed to Eloro Resources Ltd.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (B.C. Mar. following acquisition of 1179421 Ontario Limited; basis
18, 1981) 2 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Claymore Silver Bullion Trust (Ont.) June 3, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Mar. 29, 2012 – Name changed to BlackRock Silver Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Bullion Trust. n Clearnet Communications Inc. (Ont. Jan. 16, 1984) Dec. 7, 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 20, 1994 – Continued into Canada. Feb. 20, 1980 – Charter revived.
Clayoquot Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 18, 1994) Jan. 19, 2001 – Acquired by TELUS Corporation; basis July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
Mar. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Bakrie Minarak Energy $70 or 1.636 TELUS non-vtg. shs. for 1 Clearnet cl. A sh. Limited (1 for 12.94), Commander Red Lake Mines
Inc. n Limited (1 for 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1
Clearport Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1972) for 15.59), Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
Claytron Energy Corporation (B.C. 1969) July 7, 1995 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid. 10.57), Forsyth Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest
Dec. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form of International Euromin Corporation to form Eurogas Explorations Corp. (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited
International Interlake Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 23 Corporation; basis 0.315 Eurogas shs. for 1 Clearport sh. (1 for 9.9), Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22), and
old shs. (see International Interlake Industries Inc.) (see Eurogas Corporation) Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest
Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 18.23 old shs.
Clean Power Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 31, 2001) Clearview Mineral Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 26,
June 29, 2007 – Acquired by Macquarie Power & 1987) ClickHouse.com Online Inc. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1987)
Infrastructure Income Fund; basis 0.5581 new Macquarie Oct. 4, 2004 – Name changed to Mineral Hill Industries Sept. 19, 2002 – Name changed to Windridge Technology
trust unit for 1 old Clean Power unit plus 1 contingency Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
value receipt which would entitle the holder to a cash & Energy)
payment of up to $0.19 per Clean Power unit. (see Cliff Creek Resources Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Macquarie Power & Infrastructure Income Fund) Clearwater Seafoods Income Fund (Ont. June 5, 2002)
1986 – Name changed to Cliff Resources Corporation. n
July 11, 2011 – Continued into Canada.
Cleanfield Alternative Energy Inc. (B.C. June 2, 2004) Oct. 3, 2011 – Succeeded by Clearwater Seafoods
Incorporated pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Cliff Resources Corporation (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Feb. 10, 2009 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
Clearwater Seafoods Incorporated was formed to facilitate Sept. 6, 1995 – Name changed to Mineral Resources
- Industrials)
the conversion of the fund into a corporation. (see Corporation. n
CleanSoils Limited Partnership (Ont. May 24, 1994) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 5, 1998 – All securities of CleanSoils Limited owned Cliffcrest Keno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
by the partnership, which represent all the assets of the Cleaver Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Apr. 20, 1967 – Charter cancelled.
partnership, distributed to its limited partners; basis 1 new Mar. 19, 1980 – Name changed to Lawrence Mining
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Clifford Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1924)
special sh. of CleanSoils Limited for 1 cl. A unit of the
Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved.
partnership; 1 sh. pur. wt. for 1 cl. C unit of the partnership
and $1.00 principal amt. of convert. debs. for 1 cl. D unit Clemex Technologies Inc. (Can. Oct. 22, 1990)
Clifton Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1924)
of the partnership. The Partnership will be dissolved. Dec. 30, 2016 – Privatized via amalgamation with
1957 – Charter cancelled.
9804064 Canada Inc.; basis 1 cl. A redeemable pref. sh.
Cleantech Capital Inc. (Ont. Oct. 3, 2013) for 1 Clemex cl. A com. sh., redeemed for 20¢ cash. Clifton Porcupine Mines (unknown)
Mar. 31, 2016 – Name changed to Char Technologies Mar. 1924 – Name changed to Clifton Consolidated Mines
Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Clemson Resources Corp. (Can. Oct. 6, 2004)
Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 2 old
acquisition of Char Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Apr. 16, 2013 – Name changed to Oyster Oil and Gas
shs. n
Industrials) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Clear Creek Placers Ltd. (Can. 1941) Clenor Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Clifton Resources Limited (B.C. 1980)
Charter cancelled. Dec. 1970 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 31, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Clifton
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Clear Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 8, 1987) Cleranda Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Jan. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Olympus Stone Inc. May 15, 1974 – Dissolved. Clifton Star Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1981)
and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Apr. 12, 2016 – Acquired by First Mining Finance Corp.;
Clericy Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Can. 1926) basis 1 First Mining com. sh. for 1 Clifton Star com. sh.
Clear Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 9, 2002) Dec. 16, 1980 – Charter cancelled. (see First Mining Finance Corp.)
Aug. 15, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement combination with
NAV Energy Trust (renamed Sound Energy Trust) to Clericy Mines Ltd. (Can. 1926) Climax Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1935)
continue as a new co. named Sure Energy Inc.; basis 0.5 1927 – Name changed to Clericy Consolidated Mines May 1958 – Dissolved.
new Sound trust unit, 0.1667 new Sure sh., plus 0.0425 Ltd.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
Climax Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
new Sure wt. for 1 old Clear sh. (see Sound Energy Trust;
Clermont Capital Inc. (B.C. Mar. 8, 2011) 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Sure Energy Inc.)
Apr. 19, 2013 – Name changed to NexGen Energy Ltd.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Cline Development Corporation (B.C. Jan. 14, 1983)
Clear Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
acquisition of (old) NexGen Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for Sept. 3, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Cline
1956 – Charter cancelled.
2.35 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Clear Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1979)
Aug. 16, 1985 – Name changed to Redwood Resources Cline Mining Corporation (B.C. Jan. 14, 1983)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.9 old shs. n July 8, 2015 – Recapitalized under Companies' Creditors
Arrangement Act (CCAA) resulting in the cancellation of
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all o/s com. shs. FTI Consulting Canada Inc. was Clyde Aircraft Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Coast Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1963)
appointed CCAA monitor. Secured noteholders were Mar. 15, 1949 – Charter cancelled; distributions totaling Apr. 6, 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Coast
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
issued new voting and non-voting com. shs. $1.485 plus 77¢ return on capital (final distribution) pd. Silver Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
from Dec. 21, 1946 to.
Clinger Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Coast To Coast Oil Holdings, Ltd. (Can. 1920)
May 18, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Clyde Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) 1939 – In voluntary liquidation; $40,000 proceeds from
Nov. 10, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. sale of property distributed to shldrs.
CliniChem Development Inc. (Can. Jan. 30, 1998)
Dec. 15, 2000 – All o/s cl. A shs. acquired by BioChem Clydesdale Capital Corp. (Alta. May 18, 1995) Coast Wholesale Appliances Income Fund (Alta. Mar.
Pharma Inc.; basis $18.43 per sh. (see BioChem Pharma Nov. 7, 1996 – Continued into Ontario. 24, 2005)
Inc.) Nov. 21, 1996 – Name changed to Dundee Realty Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Coast Wholesale
Corporation. n Appliances Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
clipclop.com Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1984) Coast Wholesale Appliances Inc. was formed to facilitate
Sept. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Worldwide Co-enerco Resources Ltd. (Can. July 9, 1982) the conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see July 4, 1994 – Acquired by Pennzoil Canada, Inc. for was subsequently dissolved. n
FPsurvey - Industrials) $8.60 per com. sh. and $1,050 for each $1,000 principal
amt. of 6% debentures. (see Pennzoil Company) Coast Wholesale Appliances Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 2010)
Clipper Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1980)
Sept. 3, 2014 – Privatized. All o/s com. shs. not already
Dec. 9, 1991 – Name changed to Stormin Resources Co-Maxx Energy Group Inc. (Alta. Feb. 10, 1988 amalg.) held acquired by CWAL Investments Ltd.; basis $4.65
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.7 old shs. n May 1, 1995 – Acquired by NuGas Limited; basis $2.25 cash per sh.
or $1.25 plus 0.5 NuGas shs. or 1 NuGas sh. for 1 Sept. 22, 2017 – Continued into Alberta.
Clix-Athabasca Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Co-Maxx sh. (see NuGas Limited)
1962 – Name changed to Tinex Development & Coastal Contacts Inc. (Can. Dec. 14, 2000)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 100 new for 375 old shs. n Co-operators General Insurance Company (Can. 1946) May 2, 2014 – Acquired by Essilor International S.A.;
Feb. 17, 1983 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with basis $12.45 cash per Coastal sh.
Clodan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved. Coastal Energy Company (Cayman Islands May 26,
Co-Steel Inc. (Ont. Sept. 10, 1970) 2004)
Clonus Corporation (Can. Dec. 29, 1982) Oct. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Gerdau Ameristeel Jan. 22, 2014 – Acquired by Strategic Resources (Global)
Jan. 16, 1998 – Name changed to San-Mar Environmental Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Limited, by way of amalgamation with its wholly owned
Corp. n Brazil-based Gerdau S.A.'s North American operations. n subsid., Condor Acquisition (Cayman) Limited, for $19
per sh.
CloudBench Applications, Inc. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1988) Coachlight Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 14, 1985)
Dec. 24, 2009 – Name changed to BasicGov Systems, July 23, 1998 – Amalgamated with 779780 Alberta Ltd., Coastal Gold Corp. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1987)
Inc. n a wholly owned subsid. of Danoil Energy Ltd.; basis 0.375 July 13, 2015 – Acquired by First Mining Finance Corp.;
of a Danoil com. sh. plus 1 subco special sh. redeemable basis 0.1625 First Mining com. shs. for 1 Coastal Gold
Cloudbreak Resources Ltd. (Can. May 13, 1987) for 15¢ cash for 1 old Coachlight sh. (see Danoil Energy com. sh. (see First Mining Finance Corp.)
Apr. 23, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia. Ltd.)
Dec. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Petro One Energy Coastal Group Inc. (Can. Oct. 22, 1996)
Corp. n Coal Creek Energy Inc. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1981) Aug. 30, 2002 – Formed Continental (CBOC) Corporation
Nov. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Corex Gold in Canada on amalgamation with Prairie Capital Inc; basis
Clover Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Mar. 29, 1934) Corporation. n 1 new divd., 0.8 new subord. vtg. and 0.8 new multiple
Charter cancelled. vtg. for 1 old divd., 1 old subord. vtg. and 1 old multiple
Coalcorp Mining Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1995) vtg. sh. n
Clover Gold Syndicate Ltd. (unknown) Sept. 29, 2011 – Name changed to Melior Resources
Mar. 29, 1934 – Name changed to Clover Gold Mines Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Coastal Income Corp. (Can. Apr. 23, 2002)
Ltd. and continued into Canada. n Mar. 20, 2007 – All senior retractable pfd. shs. redeemed;
Coalspur Mines Limited (Australia Dec. 31, 1985) basis $25.20 per sh. plus $0.31071 for accrued and
Cloverdale Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1964) May 14, 2015 – Acquired by KC Euroholdings S.A.R.L.; unpaid dividends.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. basis A$0.023 cash per ordinary sh.
Coastal International Ltd. (Bermuda 1980)
Club Mate Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1984) Coast Breweries Limited (Can. 1928) Dec. 6, 1985 – Name changed to Challenger International
Apr. 28, 1997 – Name changed to International Millennium Dec. 15, 1954 – Name changed to Lucky Lager Breweries Ltd. n
Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey (1954) Ltd. n
- Mines & Energy) Coastal Mining Ltd (Que. 1962)
Coast Diamond Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1983 1968 – Name changed to Torcan Explorations Ltd.; basis
Club Monaco Inc. (Ont. Sept. 21, 1987) amalg.) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Apr. 6, 1999 – Acquired by PRL Acquisition Corp., a June 9, 1994 – Name changed to AvCan Global Systems
wholly owned subsid. of Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Coastal Oils Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 25, 1944)
for $13 per sh. Dec. 15, 1972 – Shldrs. approved sale of assets to Home
Coast Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Oil Co. Ltd. (which owned 99.3% o/s shs.) for $71,700
Clubine Comstock Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1931) Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled. and divd. pay. of $1.245 per sh. to holders of record Dec.
June 1954 – Dissolved. 14, 1972. In voluntary liquidation; liquidator: W. H.
Coast Falcon Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 7, 1992) Bonney, c/o MacLeod, Dixon, 555 Bentall Bldg., Calgary.
ClubLink Corporation (Ont. Dec. 31, 1993 amalg.) Sept. 11, 2000 – Name changed to Inside Holdings Inc.;
Aug. 4, 2009 – Amalgamated with ClubLink Enterprises basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Coastal Plain Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 27, 1986)
Limited (formerly Tri-White Corporation); basis 1.1 May 17, 2000 – Wound up.
ClubLink Enterprises shs. for 1 ClubLink Corporation sh. Coast Industrial Hi-Tech Fabricating Ltd. (B.C. June
(see ClubLink Enterprises Limited) 24, 1985) Coastal Value Fund Inc. (Ont. Sept. 27, 2002)
Mar. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Maximum Resources Feb. 21, 2007 – Redeemed at $25.20 per pfd. sh. plus
ClubLink Enterprises Limited (Can. Oct. 22, 1997) Inc. n $0.2125 for accrued and unpaid dividends.
May 16, 2014 – Name changed to TWC Enterprises
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Coast Interior Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Coastline Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1981)
Aug. 13, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. Mar. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Coastline Resources
Clucas Booker Gold Mining Company Limited (Ont. Ltd. n
1936) Coast Mountain Power Corp. (B.C. July 8, 1999)
Mar. 15, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 4, 2006 – Acquired by NovaGold Resources Inc.; Coastline Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1981)
basis 0.1245 NovaGold com. shs. for 1 Coast Mountain Apr. 13, 1992 – Name changed to REMCO Environmental
Cluff Gold plc (U.K. Nov. 30, 2004)
com. sh. Services Ltd. n
Sept. 28, 2012 – Name changed to Amara Mining plc.
2006 – Name changed to NovaGreenPower Inc. n
Cluny Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Coastoro Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
June 1953 – Charter cancelled. Coast Range Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Nov. 10, 1988 – Merged with T & H Resources Ltd.; basis
Feb. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. 0.5 new for 1 old sh.
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Coastport Capital Inc. (Alta. Apr. 14, 2000) Cobra Industries Inc. (Que. 1951) Cockfield Brown Inc. (Can. 1928)
June 1, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. June 1961 – Name changed to Dynamic Industries Inc. n May 1983 – Placed into receivership and
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Donnybrook Energy PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. (formerly Cooper &
Inc. and continued into Alberta. n Cobra Pacific Systems, Inc. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1982) Lybrand) of Montreal was appointed receiver.
Feb. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Marathon Foods Inc. n Mar. 1985 – Unsecured creditors were paid 58¢ on each
Cob-Sil-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) dollar owed.
Jan. 1959 – Name changed to Norbank Explorations Cobre Exploration Corp. (B.C. June 17, 1998) June 1987 – All preferred and secured creditors were
Ltd. n Jan. 28, 2011 – Name changed to Calico Resources repaid in full.
Corp. n May 1989 – An additional 5¢ on each dollar owed was
Cobagold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) paid to unsecured creditors.
1951 – Charter cancelled. Cobre Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 28, 1971) July 9, 1998 – Receiver was discharged and no further
Feb. 6, 1984 – Name changed to Mountain West distribution was made to unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Cobalt Badger Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Resources Inc. n
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Cockshutt Farm Equipment Ltd. (Can. 1911)
Cobre Lake Uranium Mines (Ont. 1955) Feb. 1, 1962 – Sold its farm machinery division to The
Cobalt Chemicals Ltd. (Ont. 1939) 1955 – Name changed to Oakwood Mines Ltd. and White Motor Co. Price included US$3,350,000 cash and
Nov. 1954 – Acquired by Quebec Metallurgical Industries continued into Ontario. n $4,650,000 5.25% notes due to Feb. 1, 1966. Inventories
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Quebec Metallurgical amounting to $8,578,402 were consigned to The White
Industries Ltd.) Motor Co.
Cobre Mining Company Inc. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1981)
Feb. 8, 1962 – Name changed to C.K.P. Developments
Cobalt Coal Corp. (Alta. Oct. 1, 2009 amalg.) Mar. 6, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. and ser. A and ser. B
Ltd. n
July 8, 2011 – Name changed to Cobalt Coal Ltd.; basis wts. acquired by Phelps Dodge Acquisition Corp., a
1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) indirect subsid. of Phelps Dodge Corporation of Phoenix,
Arizona; basis US$3.85 for 1 com. sh. and US$0.10 for Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd. (Can. 1911)
each ser. A and ser. B wts. Nov. 2, 1951 – Name changed to Cockshutt Farm
Cobalt Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 21, Equipment Ltd. n
1953)
Oct. 1957 – Name changed to Agnico Mines Limited; Cobriza Metals Corp. (B.C. May 16, 2011)
Sept. 13, 2013 – All o/s not held acquired by Candente Code Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta.)
basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n 1965 – Struck off register.
Copper Corp.; basis 0.50 Candente shs. for 1 Cobriza
sh.
Cobalt Contact Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1, 1925) Code Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
Dec. 21, 1936 – Continued into Quebec. Coca-Cola Beverages Ltd. (Can. July 27, 1987) Oct. 25, 1985 – Struck off register.
1936 – Name changed to York Bousquet Gold Mines Sept. 12, 1997 – Formed Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n in Canada following acquisition by Enterprises KOC Codiac Development Company, Ltd. (N.B. 1961)
Acquisitions Company, a wholly owned subsid. of July 21, 1969 – Name changed to Copeland Process
Cobalt Energy Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 9, 2005) Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., for $22 per Limited. n
July 10, 2009 – Acquired by Bonterra Oil & Gas Ltd.; sh. n
basis 0.011875 Bonterra shs. for 1 Cobalt cl. A sh. and Codrington Resource Corporation (B.C. Jan. 15, 2007)
0.11875 Bonterra shs. for 1 Cobalt cl. B sh. (see Bonterra Coca-Cola Bottling Company (Can. Sept. 12, 1997 Nov. 23, 2015 – Name changed to NRG Metals Inc. (see
Oil & Gas Ltd.) amalg.) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 4, 2010 – Name changed to Coca-Cola
The Cobalt-Frontenac Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1910) The Codville Company, Ltd. (unknown 1905)
Refreshments Canada Company.
1955 – Charter cancelled. Acquired by Codville Distributors Ltd.
Cocallen Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Cobalt Leith Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Cody-Reco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
1956 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 1959 – Name changed to North Tech Exploration 1960 – Name changed to Vespar Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Ltd. n Cochenour Marcus Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) for 3 old shs. n
1956 – Name changed to Consolidated Marcus Gold
Cobalt Lode Silver Mines (Ont. 1949) Mines Limited. n Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation (Idaho Nov. 1, 1928)
Jan. 21, 1953 – Continued into Ontario. May 16, 2013 – Name changed to Coeur Mining, Inc. and
Jan. 1953 – Name changed to Cobalt Consolidated Cochenour Willans Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. Apr. 9, continued into Delaware.
Mining Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old com. or 5 pref. 1936)
shs. n Coexco Petroleum Inc. (Alta. 1983)
Aug. 8, 1979 – Name changed to Wilanour Resources
Dec. 3, 1993 – Amalgamated with Shelter Oil & Gas Ltd.
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cobalt Products Ltd. (Ont. 1938) (1 for 4), Forewest Industries Ltd. (1 for 9.6526944) and
1967 – Merged into Resource Exploration & Development Tesco Corporation to continue as Tesco Corporation;
Cochise Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 26, 1988)
Co. Ltd.; basis 100 new for 91 old shs. basis 1 new for 3.3139652 old shs. (see Tesco
Aug. 1, 2001 – Formed Neatt Corporation in Ontario on
Corporation)
amalgamation with Neatt Corporation; basis 1 new for 20
Cobalt-Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Can. 1946)
old shs. n Coffin Mining Co. Ltd. (Can. July 2, 1932)
1949 – Name changed to Waddington Mining Corp. Ltd. n
Oct. 3, 1934 – Continued into Quebec.
Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware Ltd. (Ont. 1909) 1934 – Name changed to Inspiration Mining &
Cobaltech Mining Inc. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2007)
May 20, 1975 – Name changed to Cochrane-Dunlop Development Co. Ltd. n
Dec. 5, 2017 – Acquired by First Cobalt Corp.; basis
Limited; basis 4 new com. for 1 old cl. A sh.; 6 new com.
0.2632 First Cobalt com. sh. for 1 Cobaltech sh.
for 1 old com. sh. n Cofiad Inc. (Que. 1953)
Cobequid Life Sciences Inc. (N.S. 1985) 1968 – Liquidation of co. assets commenced
Sept. 23, 1992 – Continued into Canada. Cochrane-Dunlop Limited (Ont. 1909) Dec. 15, 1976 – Distributions to ser. A noteholders were
June 22, 2000 – Acquired by 3723518 Canada Inc., an Jan. 7, 1982 – Amalgamated with D. H. Frederick made as follows: 20% of total amount owned (incl.
affiliate of Novartis Animal Health Inc., for $4 per sh. Holdings Limited to continue under the Cochrane-Dunlop principal, premium and interest) on Jan. 31, 1971; 19%
Limited name. All o/s com. shs. exchanged into on Dec. 15, 1973; and a final payment of 7.08% on Apr.
Cobequid Resources Limited (N.S. 1985) redeemable pfce. shs. of $10 par value which were 2, 1980. Series A and C noteholders received a first and
June 23, 1992 – Name changed to Cobequid Life redeemed at par on Jan. 8, 1982. final payment of 10% of total amount owned on Dec. 15,
Sciences Inc. n Dec. 1, 1987 – Placed into receivership and dissolved. 1976.

Cobi Foods Inc. (Ont. May 1, 1986 amalg.) Cochrane Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Cogas Energy Limited (B.C. 1964)
Oct. 12, 1995 – Acquired by Minas Group Limited for 37¢ Feb. 10, 1988 – Formed Co-Maxx Energy Group Inc. in Jan. 17, 1995 – Amalgamated with 624151 Alberta Ltd.,
per sh. Alberta on amalgamation with Maxxwell Energy Corp.; a wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Pioneer Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n basis $5.95 per sh. for half of the com. sh. of Cogas
Cobil Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) tendered and 1.088 com. shs. of Canadian Pioneer for
Mar. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Cockeram Red Lake Mines Ltd (Ont. 1927) the other half sh. of Cogas tendered. (see Canadian
1948 – Name changed to Nova-Co Exploration Ltd.; basis Pioneer Energy Inc.)
Cobra Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1982) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aug. 22, 1994 – Name changed to MVS Modular Vehicle Cogeco Cable Inc. (Can. Mar. 24, 1992)
Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Cockfield, Brown & Company Limited (Can. 1928) Jan. 13, 2016 – Name changed to Cogeco
Oct. 3, 1979 – Name changed to Cockfield Brown Inc. n Communications Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Cogema Canada Limited (Can. Mar. 6, 1973) Colby Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967) Coleville Industries Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 23, 1987)
Apr. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Cogema Resources Feb. 11, 1980 – Name changed to Colby Resources Oct. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Coleville Resources
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corp. n Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
& Energy)
Cogema Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 6, 1973) Colby Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967)
June 6, 2006 – Name changed to AREVA Resources Oct. 14, 1999 – Name changed to International Colby Colfax Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 28, 1964)
Canada Inc. n Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 5, 1988 – Name changed to Germain Industries
Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Cogenix Power Corporation (B.C. June 10, 1983) Colchester Mines Ltd. (N.L. 1966)
July 25, 1996 – Name changed to Global Cogenix 1975 – Charter cancelled. Colima Resources Limited (B.C. Mar. 2, 1984)
Industrial Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 27, 1990 – Name changed to Procordia Explorations
Colchester Oil & Gas Co., Ltd. (unknown) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Cogent Capital Corp. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1990) C/o Executors of estate, E. P. Rowe, 350 Bay St.,
Jan. 8, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. Toronto. Stk. reported worthless. Colin Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 10, 1973 amalg.)
June 29, 1990 – Name changed to International Colin
Cogent Integrated Healthcare Solutions Corporation Colchis Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1985) Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(Can. Dec. 4, 2003) Mar. 20, 1991 – Name changed to Northewan Minerals
Jan. 17, 2007 – Name changed to The Silver Recycling Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Collart Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Company Inc. n 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Cold Lake Pipe Line Company Limited (Alta. Oct. 16,
Cogent Integrated Solutions Corporation (Can. Dec. 1952) Colleen Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
4, 2003) June 16, 1967 – Name changed to Worldwide Energy Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 28, 2005 – Name changed to Cogent Integrated Company Ltd. n
Healthcare Solutions Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old College Plumbing Supplies Limited (Ont. 1953)
shs. n Cold Lake Resources Inc. (B.C. 1978) 1977 – Placed into bankruptcy. Trustee: Touche Ross &
Dec. 11, 1985 – Name changed to FTI Foodtech Co., Toronto.
Cogesco Mining Resources Inc. (Can. 1985) International Inc. n 1980 – Taxation finalized with no distribution for
Aug. 4, 1987 – Name changed to Nova-Cogesco unsecured creditors and shldrs.
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Coldspring Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
July 14, 1989 – Name changed to Isleshaven Capital Collicutt Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Feb. 28, 2008 – Acquired by Finning International Inc.;
Cogient Corp. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1983) basis $9.75 or 0.325 Finning com. shs. per Collicutt
Dec. 8, 2006 – Placed into receivership. Grant Thornton Energy com. sh. or a combination of both.
Limited appointed receiver. Coldstream Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Feb. 14, 2007 – Assets vested with trustee of debenture 1959 – Name changed to North Coldstream Mines Ltd.; Collicutt Hanover Services Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986)
holders and to be distributed on a pro rata basis. No basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Apr. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Collicutt Energy
consideration available for shldrs. Services Ltd. n
Coldstream Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Cogitore Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 13, 2002) June 23, 1980 – Placed into receivership, Dec. 17, 1976. Collingwood Capital Corporation (B.C. July 14, 1982)
Mar. 26, 2015 – Name changed to CR Capital Corp. (see Rec. & mgr. Price Waterhouse, Box 51, Toronto-Dominion June 15, 2005 – Name changed to Rainy River Resources
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1G1. International Mogul Ltd.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n
Mines Ltd. received $750,000 in settlement of a
Cogivar Corporation (Can. Dec. 4, 2003) $4,500,000 debt in 1978. No further distributions
Mar. 16, 2005 – Name changed to Kree Tech International Collingwood Energy Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1979)
expected. Charter cancelled.
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse July 17, 1984 – Name changed to Collins Resources Ltd.;
takeover acquisition of Kree Technologies Inc. n Coldswitch Technologies Inc. (B.C. Sept. 6, 1988) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aug. 9, 2002 – Name changed to Photon Control Inc.
Cognos Incorporated (Can. Dec. 23, 1969) (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Collingwood Terminals Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Feb. 4, 2008 – Acquired by International Business Dec. 1973 – Name changed to Pemstar Holdings Ltd. n
Machines Corporation for US$58 per sh. Colebucke Mines Ltd (Ont. 1947)
Acquired by Silverbucke Mines Ltd. date unknown; basis Collins Pacific Ltd. (B.C. 1944)
Coho Resources Limited (Alta. May 9, 1980) 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Silverbucke Mines Ltd.) Oct. 23, 1958 – Struck off register.
Oct. 5, 1993 – Amalgamated with Coho Resources Inc.
to form Coho Energy, Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Coho Coleco Industries, Inc. (Conn. 1961) Collins Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1979)
Resources Inc. sh. and 1 new for 3.85 Coho Resources July 1988 – Filed for protection under the U.S. bankruptcy June 25, 1992 – Name changed to Madison Enterprises
Limited shs. act. Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
1989 – Non-cash assets sold to a subsid. of Hasbro Inc.
Coin Canyon Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Jan. 1, 1990 – Wound up with unsecured creditors Colloquium Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1998)
Aug. 1971 – Amalgamated with Niseka Mining Ltd. to receiving cash, warrants and shs. of Ranger Industries. Feb. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Imagis Technologies
form Coseka Resources Ltd.; basis 1 sh. Coseka for 2 Shldrs. received 1.125¢ per sh. Inc. following the Feb. 23, 1999, Qualifying Transaction
shs. of Coin. reverse takeover acquisition of Imagis Cascade
Coleman Collieries Limited (Alta. 1952) Technologies Inc. n
Coin Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966) Sept. 25, 1986 – All assets and liabs. assumed by Norcen
Dec. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Matador Developments Energy Resources Limited on Sept. 23, 1986. Co. Coloma Resources Limited (Ont. 1941)
Ltd. n dissolved. (see Norcen Energy Resources Limited) July 31, 1988 – Formed FirstService Corporation in
Ontario on amalgamation with FirstService Corporation. n
Coin Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1936) Colena Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont.)
Dec. 11, 1989 – Name changed to United Coin Mines Apr. 2, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Colomac Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new
Coleraine Asbestos Ltd. (Que. 1949)
for 25 old shs.
Colabor Income Fund (Que. May 19, 2005) Name changed to Coleraine Quebec Asbestos Ltd. n
Aug. 29, 2009 – Converted into Colabor Group Inc. Colombia Goldfields Ltd. (Nev. Mar. 25, 2003)
following reorganization with ConjuChem Biotechnologies Coleraine Mining Resources Inc. (Que. Jan. 23, 1985) July 31, 2006 – Continued into Delaware. (see Medoro
Inc. whereby Colabor Income Fund acquired ConjuChem Nov. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Amex Exploration Inc.; Resources Ltd.)
for $5,000,000 to form ConjuChem Biotechnologies Inc. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Nov. 5, 2009 – Acquired by Medoro Resources Ltd.; basis
(new). Energy) 0.336 Medoro shs. plus 0.0108 Medoro wts. for 1
Colombia Goldfields shs. (see Medoro Resources Ltd.)
Colba.Net Telecom Inc. (Can. Feb. 5, 2004) Coleraine Quebec Asbestos Ltd. (Que. 1949)
June 30, 2016 – Privatized; basis 1 new com. sh. for Dec. 23, 1972 – Dissolved. Colombian Mines Corporation (B.C. May 16, 2006)
every 25,000,000 old com. shs. Fractional new com. shs. Dec. 2, 2016 – Name changed to NewRange Gold Corp.
Colerey Union Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
cancelled and consideration of 10¢ cash paid for each
Wound up.
com. sh. that formed part of said fraction.
Colon Oil Co. Ltd. (Can. 1958)
Coles Book Stores Limited (Ont. 1960) 1959 – Assets sold to Co. Shell de Venezuela Ltd.
Colborne Natural Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Aug. 31, 1978 – Acquired by Southam Press Limited for
Wound up.
$23 per sh. (see Southam Press Limited)
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Colonia Corporation (Alta. June 22, 1998) Colossus Resource Equities Inc. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1987 Columbia Copper Company Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1972)
Dec. 12, 2005 – Name changed to Colonia Energy amalg.) Sept. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Kodiak Oil & Gas
Corp. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Feb. 16, 1989 – Amalgamated with Delaware Resources Corp. and continued into Yukon. n
Corporation to form Prime Resources Corporation; basis
Colonia Energy Corp. (Alta. June 22, 1998) 1 new for 1 Delaware sh. and 1 new for 1 Colossus sh. Columbia Copperfields Ltd. (B.C.)
Jan. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Renegade Petroleum (see Prime Resources Corporation) 1959 – Merged into Continental Consolidated Mines Ltd.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Colray Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 28, 1983) Columbia Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Colonial Asbestos Corp. (Ont. 1949) Mar. 1, 1994 – Name changed to American Ethanol 1961 – Acquired by Imperial Metals & Power Ltd.; basis
1958 – Assets acquired by Normalloy Explorations Ltd. (International) Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1 new for 6 old shs.
(see Normalloy Explorations Ltd.)
Colt Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 25, 2000) Columbia Fuels Inc. (B.C. June 14, 1988 amalg.)
Colonial Natural Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 1932) May 15, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. July 31, 1997 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Aug. 1942 – Treleaven & Treleaven, of Hamilton, Ont., July 18, 2007 – Name changed to Colt Resources Inc.; continue with same name.
reported assets distributed. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 4, 1998 – Acquired by SNS Investment Inc. of British
Columbia for 9¢ per sh.
Colonial Oil & Gas Limited (B.C. 1964) Colt Energy Inc. (Can. Feb. 7, 1996)
Feb. 26, 1993 – Formed Cogas Energy Limited pursuant Dec. 29, 1998 – Acquired by KeyWest Energy The Columbia Gas System, Inc. (Del. 1926)
to plan of arrangement whereby Colonial com. shs. were Corporation; basis 1 new KeyWest sh. for 1.68 old Colt Jan. 20, 1998 – Name changed to Columbia Energy
deemed to be exchanged for Cogas com. shs.; basis 1 shs. (see KeyWest Energy Corporation) Group.
new for 2 old shs. n
Colt Exploration Ltd. (Alta.) Columbia Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Colonial Steamships Ltd. (Can. 1933) 1980 – Acquired by Golden Shamrock Resources Ltd.; Jan. 1975 – Name changed to White Eagle Silver Mines,
Dec. 1958 – Name changed to Scott Misener Steamships basis 1.4 Shamrock shs. for 1 Colt sh. (see Golden Limited. n
Limited. n Shamrock Resources Ltd.)
Columbia Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1979)
Colonnade Capital Corp. (Ont. Apr. 3, 2008) Colt Exploration Ltd. (B.C. June 10, 1982 amalg.) May 12, 1999 – Name changed to Pacific Ridge
July 19, 2010 – Name changed to 3P International Energy Aug. 31, 1983 – Name changed to Colt Exploration Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Corp. n (Western) Ltd. and continued into Alberta. n - Mines & Energy)

Colt Exploration (Western) Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1983) Columbia Gypsum Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
Colony Energy Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 29, 1984) June 24, 1974 – Dissolved.
Apr. 11, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. Dec. 22, 1988 – Formed Stampede Oils Inc. on
Feb. 28, 1998 – Name changed to Big Bear Exploration amalgamation with Stampede Oils Inc.; basis 1 new for
Columbia Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Ltd. following amalgamation with wholly owned Big Bear 3 old shs. n
Mar. 1964 – Dissolved.
Exploration Ltd. n
Colt Resources Inc. (B.C. May 15, 2006) Columbia Leisure Corporation (B.C. 1964)
Colony Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Can. Feb. 6, 1936) Sept. 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Nov. 3, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1949 – Assets acquired by Lloydminster Gas Co. for Mines & Energy)
110,000 shs. Struck off register. Columbia Metals Corporation Limited (Ont. 1945)
Colt Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Colony Pacific Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 26, 1979) May 8, 1978 – Name changed to TransColt Resources
Mar. 30, 2001 – Amalgamated with 628916 Alberta Ltd. Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Columbia Metals Corporation Limited (Ont. Mar. 7,
to form zed.i solutions inc.; basis 0.342 zed.i shs. for 1 1949)
Colony sh. (see zed.i solutions inc.) Coltstar Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 19, 2007) July 16, 2008 – Name changed to NWM Mining
July 11, 2013 – Name changed to Metallis Resources Corporation. n
Colony Resources Ltd. (unknown) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Sept. 1977 – Acquired by Gold Lake Resources Ltd. for Energy) Columbia Metals Exploration Co. (Sask. 1954)
$2,800,000 plus 200,000 Gold Lake shs. (see Gold Lake 1965 – Name changed to Mid-Can Exploration Ltd. n
Resources Ltd.) Columbia Beneficial Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
1972 – In voluntary liquidation. Liquidator: M. Donald Columbia Natural Gas & Oil Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Color Your World, Inc. (Ont. 1955) Easton, 409 Granville St., Vancouver. Sept. 28, 1946 – Assets sold and proceeds distributed.
Oct. 24, 1984 – Color Tile, Inc. acquired 100% of o/s com. 1973 – Distribution of assets (shs. of NWL Financial Corp.
shs. at $25 per sh. Ltd., now NW Financial Corp. Ltd., and some cash) on Columbia Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown)
pro rata basis gave NWL Financial Corp. (majority shldr.) Acquired by Akamina Valley Oil Co., Ltd.; basis 1 new
Colorfax International Inc. (B.C. 1978) 807,998 shs., and minority shldrs. 194,150 shs. of NWL for 2 old shs.
July 29, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Financial.
Columbia Placers Ltd. (Can. Nov. 25, 1963)
Colortech Corporation (Ont. 1979) Columbia Brewing Company Ltd. (B.C. 1950) 1971 – Name changed to Maricana Enterprises Limited. n
July 23, 1996 – Acquired by Polyplast Muller Canada Sept. 30, 1974 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by John Labatt
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Polyplast Muller GmbH, Ltd. at $5.00 per sh. and 1975. (see John Labatt Limited) Columbia River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
for $2.00 per sh. June 27, 1973 – Name changed to Consolidated
Columbia Carpet Company Limited (B.C. 1946)
Columbia River Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Colossal Energy Inc. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1983) Aug. 25, 1960 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Colossal
Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Columbia Cellulose Company Limited (B.C. 1946) Columbia Systems, Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
June 29, 1973 – All assets and liabs. excl. debt due Nov. 23, 1984 – Charter cancelled.
Colossal Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 4, 1989) Celanese Corp. transferred to wholly owned Canadian
Cellulose Co., Ltd. Pref. shldrs. received 2 com. shs. of Columbia Valley Mining & Development Ltd. (B.C.
Dec. 13, 2012 – Name changed to Top Strike Resources 1969)
Corp. and continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Mines Cdn Cellulose for each pref. sh. held and com. shldrs.,
other than Celanese Corp., received one com. sh. of Cdn July 11, 1977 – Dissolved.
& Energy)
Cellulose for each com. sh. held. The balance of the com.
Columbia Yukon Explorations Inc. (Alta. May 3, 1984)
Colossal Resources Corp. (B.C. Nov. 20, 1991) shs. (approx. 79%) of Cdn Cellulose were issued to British
Sept. 24, 2014 – Name changed to BC Moly Ltd. (see
Dissolved. Columbia Cellulose Co., a co. wholly owned by the
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Province of B.C. The pref. shldrs. also received a pay. of
Colossus Minerals Inc. (Ont. Feb. 9, 2006) $1.80 on arrears on June 28, 1973. No payments made Columbia Yukon Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 3, 1984)
Mar. 31, 2014 – Restructured under the Bankruptcy and to the co. or to Celanese Corp. (which prev. held 91% of Dec. 4, 1998 – Name changed to Columbia Yukon
Insolvency Act (BIA) pursuant to restructuring proposal the co.'s o/s com. shs.) but both cos. were relieved of all Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
resulting in consolidation of com. shs. on a 1-for-200 basis obligations with respect to 1st mtge. bonds of the co. and
and the issuance of new com. shs. & new wts. to bank debt of certain subsids. Cdn Cellulose issued 39,750 Columbiere Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
creditors. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) non-vtg. shs. to the co. as pay. for its deb.; these shs. May 1971 – Charter cancelled.
were transferred to B.C. Cellulose.
Colossus Nickel Development Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Columbium Mining Products Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Dec. 1959 – Name changed to Alamos Mines Ltd.; basis Columbia Computing Services Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
1 new for 1 old sh. n Mar. 31, 1989 – Acquired by Hollis Investment
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Hollis plc; basis
$5.75 per sh.
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Columbus Copper Corporation (B.C. Jan. 4, 2005) Combined Metal Mines Limited (Ont. 1939) Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 6, 2015 – Acquired by Energulf Resources Inc.; basis Oct. 12, 1979 – Name changed to CME Resources Inc.; July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
0.4937 Energulf com. shs. for 1 Columbus Copper sh. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1
for 18.23), Dorian Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59),
Columbus Exploration Corporation (B.C. May 18, Comco Mining and Smelting Corporation (B.C. Jan. Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57), Forsyth
2007) 31, 1961) Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Explorations Corp.
Dec. 22, 2015 – Name changed to Organto Foods Inc. Mar. 25, 1986 – Name changed to Quaker Resources (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited (1 for 9.9), Laddie
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Canada Ltd. n Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and Rowan Gold Mines
Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest Exploration Inc.;
Columbus Gold Corporation (Sask. May 14, 2003) Comcorp Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1998) basis 1 new for 30.82 old shs.
Dec. 20, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see May 23, 2006 – Name changed to Wildcat Silver
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation. n Commander Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983)
May 14, 1992 – Name changed to Commander
Columbus Silver Corporation (B.C. May 18, 2007) Technologies Corp. n
Feb. 26, 2013 – Name changed to Columbus Exploration Comerica Bank Canada (Can. 1982)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 5, 1986 – Bank sold a substantial amount of its loan
assets to The Bank of Boston, Canada. Commander Technologies Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983)
June 1987 – Bank ceased Canadian banking operations Sept. 12, 1995 – Name changed to SCS Solars
Columinda Metals Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Computing Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
and in the process of winding up its operations in Canada.
Sept. 19, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Comet Drilling Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Commando Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. Jan. 19, 1937)
Colvan Exploratons Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Mar. 30, 1961 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register.
Comet Duverny Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Commandor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Com-Air Containers (Canada) Inc. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1986
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Charter cancelled.
amalg.)
June 19, 1992 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. Comet-Krain Mining Corp Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1950) Commerce Capital Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1970)
Aug. 1970 – Name changed to Comet Industries Ltd. (see Jan. 1979 – Acquired by Eaton/Bay Financial Services
Com-Tron Systems Limited (Ont. 1967)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) effective for $9.00 per sh.
Mar. 5, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Comet Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Commerce Capital Mortgage Corporation (Can. 1961)
Coma Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
1964 – Merged into Comet-Krain Mining Corp. Ltd. Jan. 2, 1981 – Name changed to Eaton Bay Mortgage
May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Corporation. n
Comet Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Comac Food Group Inc. (Can. June 5, 1986)
Jan. 1950 – Charter cancelled; no equity. Commerce Capital Trust Company (Can. 1910)
Dec. 24, 2003 – Name changed to Canada's Pizza
Delivery Corp. n Oct. 1980 – Name changed to Eaton Bay Trust Company
Cominco Fertilizers Ltd. (Can. Dec. 21, 1992) (Alberta). n
May 19, 1995 – Name changed to Agrium Inc. n
Comamtech Inc. (Ont. Aug. 16, 2010)
June 15, 2011 – Name changed to DecisionPoint Commerce Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Cominco Ltd. (Can. Jan. 9, 1906) Sept. 5, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Systems, Inc. and continued into Delaware pursuant to July 23, 2001 – Formed Teck Cominco Metals Ltd.
reverse takeover acquisition of DecisionPoint Systems, pursuant to plan of arrangement acquisition by Teck Commerce Split Corp. (Ont. Nov. 27, 2006)
Inc. and subsequent amalgamation of DecisionPoint with Corporation; basis $6.00 plus 1.8 Teck cl. B sub-vtg. shs. Mar. 26, 2010 – Succeeded by Original Commerce Split
a wholly owned subsidiary of Comamtech. for 1 Cominco sh. n Fund pursuant to a capital reorganization whereby the
Comanche Petroleums Inc. (B.C. 1979) assets of the company were allocated to two separate
Oct. 18, 1989 – Name changed to Camford Capital Cominco Resources International Limited (B.C. Oct. funds, Original Commerce Split Fund and New Commerce
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 2, 1969) Split Fund. n
May 5, 1987 – Continued into Canada. (see Cominco
Ltd.) Commerce - UD Inc. (Can. 1937)
Comaplex Minerals Corp. (Alta. Apr. 28, 1987)
June 2, 1995 – Acquired by Cominco Ltd.; basis 1 Oct. 15, 1986 – All of the co's. public debt was redeemed.
July 2010 – Name changed to Meliadine Holdings Inc.
Cominco Ltd. sh. for 6.15 Cominco Resources shs. (see Oct. 31, 1986 – All assets and liabs. assumed by the
pursuant to acquisition by Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd.; basis
Cominco Ltd.) Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (the parent
0.1576 Agnico-Eagle shs. plus 1 Geomark Exploration
Ltd. for 1 Comaplex sh. company), and a resolution was passed to voluntarily
Command Capital Inc. (Alta. May 23, 1997) dissolve the co.
July 23, 1998 – Name changed to Military International
Comaplex Resources International Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Limited. n Commercial Acceptance Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1925)
Dec. 8, 1993 – Acquired by Comstate Resources Ltd.;
basis 0.35 Redfern Resources Ltd. shs. plus $2.35 or 1.6 1970 – Placed into bankruptcy
Comstate shs. plus $1.20 for 1 Comaplex sh. (see Command Drilling Corporation (Alta. Jan. 13, 2000) June 20, 1977 – Interim payment to ser. C, D, E and F
Comstate Resources Ltd.) Nov. 14, 2001 – Acquired by 19552 Yukon Inc., a wholly secured notehldrs. of 12% on Aug. 2, 1971, and of 15.5%
owned subsid. of Nabors Industries, Inc., for $3.40 per on Apr. 6, 1973; a final pay. of 12% made in December
Comara Mining & Milling Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) sh. 1977. On the ser. B & C debs., a first and final pay. of
1949 – Name changed to Columbia Metals Corporation 3.25% made June 20, 1977.
Limited; basis 5 new pooled for 7 old shs. n Command Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1937)
1962 – Assets sold to Commonwealth Petroleum Services COmmercial and INdustrial Securities Income Trust
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (Ont. May 30, 2002)
Combine Drilling Company Limited (unknown)
1953 – All assets reported acquired by Thurston Aug. 20, 2008 – Merged with Sentry Select Canadian
Command Performance Network Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 4, Income Fund; basis 0.4438 Canadian Income Fund units
Developments Ltd. 1985) for 1 COmmercial and INdustrial trust unit.
Nov. 21, 1998 – Struck off register.
Combined Engineered Products Ltd. (Can. 1945)
Dec. 3, 1974 – Name changed to Compro Limited. n Commercial Financial Corporation Limited (Ont. 1934)
Command Post and Transfer Corporation (B.C. May 1982 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same
1, 1999 amalg.) name. (see Montreal Trustco Inc.)
Combined Enterprises Ltd. (Can. 1945) Aug. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Aug. 3, 1990 – Acquired by Montreal Trustco Inc. for
Sept. 1962 – Name changed to Turnbull Elevator Ltd. n same name. $5.20 per sh. (see Montreal Trustco Inc.)
May 20, 2004 – Acquired by Technicolor Creative
The Combined Larder Mines, Limited (Ont. Feb. 6, Services Canada, Inc. for 4¢ per sh. Commercial Industrial Minerals Limited (Ont. 1968)
1911) Sept. 8, 1994 – Name changed to ICV Integrated
Oct. 18, 1993 – Formed Buffalo Oil Company Limited in Command Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Commercial Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Saskatchewan; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 20, 1974 – Name changed to Cordoba
Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Commercial Loan Co. Ltd. (Que. 1925)
Combined Logistics International Ltd. (Bahamas Sept. 1937 – Name changed to Commercial Acceptance
10, 1997 amalg.) Commander Nickel Copper Mines Ltd. (unknown) Corporation Ltd. n
Feb. 8, 2000 – Merged with Swedish-based private co. Name changed to Commander Resources Limited and
Wilson Logistics Group; basis US$0.33 per sh. continued into British Columbia. Commercial Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1955)
1960 – Name changed to Commercial Oil and Gas Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Commercial Oil & Gas Co., Ltd. (unknown) redempt. at $26.50 plus accr. divds. Plans to amalg. the Ltd., Que. Holders of sh. purch. warrs. could exercise
Merged with Alberta Pacific Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 cos. were terminated in 1980. (see Scott's Restaurants same to Nov. 30, 1969.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
2 old shs. (see Alberta Pacific Oil Co. Ltd.) Co. Limited) 1969 – Placed into liquidation. Pref. shs. redeemed at
par for cash and/or com. shs. of Continental Telephone
Commercial Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1955) Commonwealth International Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1933) Corp.
Nov. 1, 1991 – Dissolved. All assets sold by a receiver Apr. 16, 1974 – Name changed to Eaton Commonwealth Dec. 1, 1972 – All o/s 6.5% s.f. debs., ser. A, due 1978,
appointed by the bank. Creditors suffered a shortfall and Fund Ltd. n were called for redemp. at 102% plus accr. int.
there was no distribution to the shldrs.
Commonwealth Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Comnetix Capital Corporation (Que. Dec. 1, 1999
Commercial Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Mar. 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form amalg.)
May 31, 1984 – Amalgamated (sh. for sh. for com. and Meridor Resources Limited; basis 0.14 new for 1 old sh. Apr. 22, 2004 – Name changed to Comnetix Inc.; basis
pref. stocks) with Penstar Petroleum Ltd. to continue as 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Commercial Oil & Gas Ltd. Commonwealth Mining Corp. (Que. 1957)
Nov. 11, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Comnetix Inc. (Can. Mar. 29, 2004)
Commercial Oil Producers Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Feb. 23, 2007 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by L-1
1956 – Voluntarily liquidated. Commonwealth Mortgage & Savings Corp. (Ont. 1959) Identity Solutions, Inc.; basis US$1.17 per sh.
Oct. 1963 – Name changed to Commonwealth Savings
Commercial Solutions Inc. (Alta. Nov. 30, 1993) & Loan Corporation. n Comoro Capital Ltd. (Can. Dec. 18, 1995)
Feb. 6, 2014 – Acquired by Motion Industries (Canada), July 21, 1999 – Amalgamated with Ciclo Capital Ltd. (1
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Genuine Parts Company, Commonwealth Petroleum, Limited (Can. Mar. 1926) for 1) and Patent Enforcement and Royalties Limited;
for $1.07 per sh. Nov. 25, 1959 – Name changed to Commonwealth basis 1 Patent Enforcement sh. for 5 Comoro shs. (see
Petroleum Services Ltd. n Patent Enforcement and Royalties Limited)
Commercial Uranium Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1955)
1955 – Name changed to Commercial Minerals Ltd. n Comox Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1983)
Commonwealth Petroleum Services Ltd. (Can. Mar.
1926) Sept. 9, 1988 – Name changed to Pacific Comox
Committee Bay Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 19, 2002 1969 – Acquired by Westburne International Industries Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
amalg.) Ltd.; basis 2.5 new shs. plus $4.00 for 1 old sh. (see
Mar. 2, 2009 – Name changed to CBR Gold Corp.; basis Westburne International Industries Ltd.) Comp-Data International Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Armenian Express
Commonwealth Printing & Publishing Company Canada Inc. n
Commodore Business Machines (Canada) Limited Limited (B.C. 1933)
(Ont. 1958) July 6, 1939 – Dissolved. Comp-U-Test Software Ltd. (B.C. 1988)
Aug. 17, 1976 – Name changed to Commodore Dec. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Nucore Resources
International Limited. Commonwealth Richmond Properties Inc. (Ont. 1986) Ltd. n
Mar. 22, 1993 – Name changed to Empire Alliance
Commodore Portable Typewriter Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Properties Inc.; basis 1 new for 16 old shs. (see FPsurvey Compact Power Holdings Limited (Alta. Aug. 10, 1983)
Feb. 7, 1962 – Name changed to Commodore Business - Industrials) Sept. 27, 2000 – Name changed to Exceed Capital
Machines (Canada) Limited. n
Holdings Ltd. n
Commonwealth Savings & Loan Corporation (Ont.
Commoil Ltd. (Alta. 1936) 1959)
Compagnie Agricole et Maraîchère de Sherrington
Dec. 28, 1962 – Assets sold to Commonwealth Petroleum June 4, 1970 – Name changed to Central Ontario Savings
(C.A.M.S.) Terres Noires Ltée (Que. Apr. 1, 1987)
Services Ltd. in 1962; basis 1 new for 1 old sh., plus a & Loan Corporation. n
Jan. 18, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
divd. of 7¢ per sh. to holders of record Dec. 28, 1962.
May 10, 1995 – Name changed to Rainmaker Digital
Commonwealth Trust Company (B.C. 1962)
Commonwealth Acceptance Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Pictures Corp. following merger with a subsid. of
1974 – Wound up and all creditors were paid by.
1969 – Declared bankrupt early. Harold Sigurdson, Rainmaker Digital Pictures Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old
Vancouver, trustee. Commstar Ltd. (Ont. 1933) shs. n
July 6, 1998 – Acquired by Allied Cellular Technology
Commonwealth Assisted Living Inc. (Alta. Nov. 12, Inc.; basis 1 Applied sh. for 3.62 Commstar shs. La Compagnie de Bois Nottaway Limitée (Que. 1950)
1996) July 8, 1976 – Declared bankrupt.
July 14, 1999 – Formed EnWave Corporation in Canada Communications DVR Inc. (Can. Feb. 3, 2005)
on amalgamation with DRI Dehydration Research Inc., Nov. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Exploration Aurtois Inc. La Compagnie du Téléphone Saguenay-Québec (Que.
constituting a reverse takeover by DRI; basis 1.86 new (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1927)
for 1 DRI sh. and 1 new for 1 Commonwealth sh. (see 1955 – Assets sold to Bell Telephone Co. of Canada.
FPsurvey - Industrials) Communications Radiomutuel Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 1985) First mtge. bonds redeemed Dec. 1, 1954.
Dec. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Radiomutuel Inc. n
Commonwealth Energy Corp. (Alta. Dec. 14, 1987) La Compagnie Foncière du Manitoba Ltée (Man. 1903)
June 29, 2001 – Acquired by Empire Energy Corp.; basis Communications Systems International Inc. (Alta. July Dec. 1967 – Amalgamated with Paris Canadian
1 Empire sh. for 6 Commonwealth shs. 31, 1990) Investment Co. Ltd. to form La Compagnie Foncière du
June 21, 2000 – Name changed to CSI Wireless Inc. n Manitoba (1967) Ltée.
Commonwealth Energy Inc. (Alta. June 24, 1986)
Feb. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Scimitar Hydrocarbons La Compagnie Foncière du Manitoba (1967) Ltée (Man.
Communicorp Corporation (Ont. Nov. 28, 1989) Dec. 1967 amalg.)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Sept. 23, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Oct. 1, 1983 – Amalgamated with CIIT Inc. to continue
as CIIT Inc.
Commonwealth Exploration & Development Co. Ltd. Community Gas Co. Ltd. (unknown)
(unknown) May 15, 1941 – Liquidated. La Compagnie Matco Mart Inc. (Que. Sept. 1, 1977)
1962 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Matco Ravary Inc. n
Community Leaseholds Ltd. (unknown)
Commonwealth Gold Corporation (B.C. 1982) 1965 – Acquired by Acroll Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 35 new
Mar. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with Golden Arrow for 1 old sh. La Compagnie Minière De L'Ungava Ltée (Que. 1957)
Resources Inc. (1 for 3) and Yellow Band Resource Inc. Dec. 4, 1996 – Merged into Coretek Vencap Inc.; basis
(1 for 2) to form a new co. also named Commonwealth Community Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) 1.5 new for 1 old sh. (see Ungava Minerals Corp.)
Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see 1952 – Assets acquired by Peak Oils Ltd. for 568,000
Commonwealth Gold Corporation) shs. La Compagnie Minière Ligneris (Que. 1972)
June 18, 1977 – Dissolved.
Commonwealth Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 1, 1991 Community Telephone Company Limited (Ont. 1955)
amalg.) Nov. 18, 1968 – Distribution of 7.084 shs. of Continental Company's Coming Snack Bars Ltd. (Can. June 5,
Apr. 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with Aber Resources Ltd. for each 10 shs. of co. made. Also distribution of earned 1986)
(1 for 1), to continue as Aber Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new surplus made for each com. sh. held of co. Liab. for s.f. July 20, 1990 – Name changed to Comac Food Group
for 3 old shs. (see Aber Resources Ltd.) debs. assumed by Continental Telephone Holding Co. Inc. n

Commonwealth Holiday Inns of Canada Limited (Ont. CompAS Electronics Inc. (Can. June 15, 1993 amalg.)
1964) Oct. 10, 1997 – Acquired by AIM Safety Company Inc.;
1979 – Scott's Restaurants Co. Limited acquired 99.5% basis 1 AIM sh. for 10 CompAS shs. (see AIM Safety
of o/s com. shs. for $10 per sh. and offered $30 a sh. for Company Inc.)
all o/s pref. shs. Subsequently pref. shs. called for
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Compass Investments of Alberta Limited (Alta. 1969 Computalog Wireline Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 6, 1979 amalg.) Comtron Enterprises Inc. (B.C. May 23, 1986)
amalg.) Aug. 22, 1980 – Name changed to Computalog Gearhart Oct. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Olympic Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
1978 – Paloma Petroleums Ltd. acquired 91.5% int. in Ltd. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1975-76. Remaining int. acquired; basis 7.4 shs. of
Paloma for 10 shs. of co. Amalgamated with parent co. Computel Systems Ltd. (Can. 1967) ComWest Capital Corp. (B.C. July 25, 1977)
in 1980. May 17, 1982 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Dec. 14, 2005 – Amalgamated with Chatworth Resources
subsid. of Canada Systems Group Limited. Minority Inc. (0.3886 cl. A or 0.3886 cl. B for 1) to continue as a
Compass Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 25, 2002) shldrs. received $16 per sh. while Royal Trustco Limited new company named ComWest Enterprise Corp.; basis
Feb. 15, 2012 – Acquired by Whitecap Resources Inc.; (which held 96% of the o/s shs. before the merger) 1 cl. B com. sh. plus 0.3333 new cl. A equity sh. for 1
basis either $1.60 or 0.205 Whitecap shs. for 1 Compass received $8.50 per sh. and subsequently acquired a 25% com. sh. (see ComWest Enterprise Corp.)
sh. int. in Canada Systems Group for approx. $13.8 million
cash. ComWest Enterprise Corp. (B.C. Nov. 30, 2005 amalg.)
Compass Resources Ltd. (unknown) Aug. 1, 2014 – Name changed to Unisync Corp. (see
1980 – Amalgamated with parent co., Paloma Resources. Computer Brokers of Canada Inc. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1993) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 19, 1995 – Name changed to Globelle Corporation. n
Compass Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 21, 1966) Con-Am Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
June 9, 1993 – Name changed to United Compass Computer Innovations Distribution Inc. (Can. 1981 Feb. 23, 1983 – Struck off register.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n amalg.)
July 4, 1988 – Acquired by SHL Systemhouse Inc. for Con-Key Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Compleat Health Corporation (B.C. 1983) $3.60 per sh. (see SHL Systemhouse Inc.) Nov. 30, 1970 – Amalgamated with Cantri Mining Ltd. (1
June 11, 1990 – Ceased operations. for 10), Point West Explorations Ltd. (1 for 10), St.
Computertime Network Corporation (Can. July 31, Anthony Mines Ltd. (1 for 30), Temanda Mines Ltd. (1 for
Complex Minerals Corp. (Ont. Oct. 29, 1979) 1986 amalg.) 30) and Tinex Development & Exploration Ltd. (1 for 30)
Oct. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Ronin Resource Corp.; May 12, 1995 – Privatized at 75¢ per sh. to form Can-Con Enterprises and Explorations Limited;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Energy) Computing Devices Canada Ltd. (Can. 1948)
1969 – All o/s Computing Devices (CDCI) shs. acquired Con-Shawkey Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Complex Ore Research and Development Ltd. (Alta. by Minneapolis-based Control Data Corp. (renamed 1969 – Name changed to Kenn Holdings and Mining
1971) Ceridian Corp. in July 1992); basis 1 new Control Data Ltd. n
Jan. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Cord International sh. for 5 old CDCI shs.
Minerals Ltd. n Jan. 1, 2002 – Name changed to General Dynamics Cona Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 18, 2009)
Canada Ltd. following acquisition by General Dynamics. n May 24, 2018 – All o/s com. shs. not already held
Comprehensive Medical Intelligence Inc. (Alta. May acquired through certain affiliates of Waterous Energy
30, 1997) Computrex Centres Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) Fund; basis $2.25 cash per sh.
Oct. 30, 2001 – Formed RISE HealthWare Inc. in Alberta Oct. 4, 2005 – Name changed to Camex Energy Corp.
on amalgamation with 3161234 Manitoba Ltd. (operating following acquisition of oil and gas interests in southern Conac Software Corporation (B.C. July 3, 1987)
as RISE HealthWare), constituting a reverse takeover by Alberta; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Lomiko Enterprises
3161234 Manitoba; basis 3 new for 1 3161234 Manitoba Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
sh. and 1 new com. sh. plus 0.5 wts. for 3.5 Comstate Resources Income Trust (Alta. May 15, 2001)
Comprehensive Medical shs. n Feb. 7, 2002 – Name changed to Bonterra Energy Income Conagami Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Trust following reverse takeover acquisition of publicly 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Compression Technologies Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1991) listed Bonterra Energy Income Trust; basis 0.885
Sept. 11, 1996 – Name changed to Compression & Conaldan Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Comstate trust units for 1 Bonterra trust unit. n
Encryption Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. 1956 – Charter cancelled.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Comstate Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981) Conar Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
July 4, 2001 – Converted into Comstate Resources Apr. 3, 1981 – Name changed to Southfork Energy
Compro Limited (Can. 1945)
Income Trust (CRIT) by way of acquisition by and Corporation. n
Nov. 4, 1980 – All issued and o/s $1.10 conv. pref. shs.,
amalgamation with Comstate Acquisition Corp., a wholly
ser. A, called for redemption at $21.50 per sh. plus
owned subsidiary of CRIT, to form new Comstate Conbeau Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1961)
accrued divds. of 19.5¢ per sh. Co. is now private.
Resources Ltd., and shares of Comaplex Minerals Corp. Dec. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Inlet Resources Ltd.;
Comptec Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1985) held by the company distributed to shldrs.; basis 1 CRIT basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
May 9, 2000 – Name changed to Integrated trust unit for 4 Comstate Resources Ltd. com. shs., plus
Communications Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old 0.6 Comaplex Minerals Corp. com. shs. and 20¢ for 1
Concentrated Rare Earth Minerals Ltd. (Can. -
shs. n Comstate Resources Ltd. com. sh. (see Comstate
unspecified)
Resources Income Trust)
Mar. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Enertex Developments
Compton Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Inc. (1 for 12.6), Goldmac Explorations Inc. (1 for 17.5),
Comstock Keno Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1950; via
1971 – Assets sold to Avilla International Explorations Norlode Resources Inc., Offset Natural Resources Ltd.
letters patent)
Ltd.; basis 2 new for 19 old shs. (1 for 11), Preston Resources Ltd., Saranac Resources
Feb. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Thornbury Capital
Corporation. n Ltd. and Uranex Resources Limited (1 for 13.5) to form
Compton Petroleum Corporation (Alta. Oct. 15, 1992) a new co. named Marvas Developments Ltd.
Sept. 14, 2012 – Acquired by MFC Industrial Ltd. for
Cdn$1.25 per sh. (see MFC Industrial Ltd.) Comtech Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1995) Concept Industries Inc. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1987)
Dec. 12, 1997 – Name changed to Revere June 23, 2000 – Name changed to Concept Wireless
Compu-Home Systems International Inc. (Ont. 1976) Communications Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n
July 26, 1993 – Name changed to Arrowlink Corp. n
Comtech Group International Limited (Ont. June 15,
1946) Concept Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1967)
Compu-Pour Industries Inc. (Alta. Jan. 30, 1992) Aug. 21, 1978 – Continued into Alberta.
Oct. 22, 1993 – Name changed to Business Systems Dec. 1, 1981 – Continued into Canada.
Dec. 30, 1988 – Name changed to Postech Corporation. n Oct. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Skyline Natural
International Inc. n Resources Ltd. n

Compulsion River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Comtech Group Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
June 1969 – Acquired by Fibre Products of Canada Ltd.; Concept Wireless Inc. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1987)
Feb. 26, 1998 – Dissolved. Feb. 27, 2003 – Name changed to Candao Enterprises
basis 1.5 new com. shs. for 1 com. sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
CompuSoft Canada Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1998 amalg.)
Apr. 19, 2001 – Name changed to TraceAbility Solutions Comterm Inc. (Can. July 2, 1970)
Aug. 1, 1983 – Name changed to Bytec-Comterm Inc. n Concert Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1984)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 17, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Comterm Inc. (Can. July 2, 1970) Dec. 31, 2004 – Implementation of a plan of compromise
Computalog Gearhart Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 6, 1979 amalg.)
Oct. 22, 1990 – Declared bankrupt. Information regarding and arrangement following Companies' Creditors
July 1, 1989 – Name changed to Computalog Ltd. n
distribution to shldrs. was not available. Arrangement Act was completed and all of the Canadian
operating subsids. were acquired by Tricap Restructuring
Computalog Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 6, 1979 amalg.)
Comterm Limited (Can. July 2, 1970) Fund. shldrs. received no distributions.
Aug. 13, 1999 – Acquired by Precision Drilling
Corporation; basis $9.00 or 0.38 Precision Drilling shs. May 6, 1981 – Name changed to Comterm Inc. n
for 1 Computalog sh. (see Precision Drilling Corporation)
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Concert Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1984) Condor International Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 16, Coniagas Resources Limited (Ont. Sept. 8, 1993
Sept. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Concert Industries 1986) amalg.)
Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS May 3, 1999 – Name changed to Northern Empire July 23, 2009 – Name changed to Lithium One Inc. n
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Concho Resources & Energy Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1983) Coniaurum Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1929)
Mar. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Tellerian Capital Corp. Condor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) May 1, 1967 – Name changed to Canadian Coniaurum
following reverse takeover acquisition of Klarinette May 1972 – Name changed to Corvus Mines Ltd.; basis Investment Limited.
Holdings Inc. for 2,768,232 units (1 com. sh. & 1 wt.). n 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Coniaurum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1929)
Concopper Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Oct. 3, 1983) Condor Petroleum Inc. (Alta. Oct. 20, 2006) Feb. 28, 1961 – Mining operations ceased and mining
Jan. 1, 2011 – Amalgamated with Mirado Nickel Mines Aug. 16, 2010 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with assets sold. Distributed 0.05 sh. of United Keno Hill Mines
Limited and Brenbar Mines Limited to form Micon Gold same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ltd. and 0.2 sh. Carium Mines Ltd. for each Coniaurum
Inc.; basis 0.4185 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1 Mirado sh.; sh. held.
0.0363 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1 Brenbar sh.; and basis Condor Precious Metals Inc. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1986) 1961 – Name changed to Coniaurum Holdings Ltd. n
1.0200 Micon Gold cl A. shs. for 1 Concopper cl. A sh. Oct. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Condor International
and 0.3116 Micon Gold cl. B shs. for 1 Concopper cl. B Resources Inc. n Conigo Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 23, 1936)
sh. Feb. 1971 – Assets sold to Amos Mines Ltd.
Conduits-Amherst Limited (Ont. 1974 amalg.)
Concopper Phosphate Inc. (Ont. Oct. 3, 1983) Mar. 14, 1983 – Aqua Gem Investments Ltd. acquired Conisil Mines Limited (Ont. Sept. 18, 1946)
Apr. 20, 1998 – Name changed to Concopper Enterprises 82% of o/s com. shs. at $1.27 per sh. and made follow-up Apr. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Conisil Resources
Inc. n offer for remaining shs. at $1.30 per sh. to Oct. 14, 1984, Inc. n
when co. became privately held.
Concord Development Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Conisil Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 18, 1946)
1952 – Name changed to New Concord Development Conduits National Company, Limited (Ont. 1935) Nov. 16, 1992 – Name changed to Human Resources
Corp. Ltd. n Mar. 1974 – Amalgamated into Conduits-Amherst Ltd.; for Growth Inc. n
basis 3 new for 1 old sh.
Concord Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Coniska Copper Mines Ltd. (Can. 1956)
May 1985 – All publicly held pref. and com. shs. Cone Mt. Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Dec. 1960 – Wound up.
purchased by co. at an undisclosed price. there were 16 Nov. 23, 1978 – Name changed to Cancal Mines Ltd.;
com. shldrs. and 2 pref. shldrs. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Coniston Capital Corporation (Can. July 31, 1968)
Aug. 10, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia.
Concord Energy Corp. (B.C. Aug. 8, 1979) Conecho Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Aug. 8, 1996 – Name changed to CPL Ventures Limited. n
Feb. 17, 1988 – Name changed to United Safety Aug. 26, 1957 – Merged into Consolidated Frederick
Technology Inc. n Mines Ltd.; basis 2.40625¢ cash equivalent for each Coniston Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Conecho sh. (see Consolidated Frederick Mines Ltd.) Feb. 28, 1972 – Amalgamated with Gogama Minerals
Concord Pacific Group Inc. (Yuk. Mar. 14, 1997) Ltd. and Concourse Mines Ltd. to form Coniston
June 17, 1998 – Continued into Canada. Conex Continental Inc. (Ont. July 23, 1984) Explorations & Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 shs. of
Jan. 3, 2003 – Acquired by Adex Securities Inc. for $3.40 1998 – Continued into Delaware. Coniston. (see Coniston Explorations & Holdings Ltd.)
per sh. Mar. 5, 2001 – Name changed to Dominion International
Apr. 6, 2009 – Name changed to One West Holdings Ltd. Investments Inc. Coniston Explorations & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1972
amalg.)
Concorde Exploration Ltd. (Que. July 12, 1951) Conex Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
July 17, 1997 – Struck off register. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Conjo Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Concorde Explorations Limited (B.C. 1967) Confederation Energy Corporation Limited (Alta. 1982 Apr. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. amalg.)
July 1, 1986 – Struck off register. ConjuChem Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 2006)
Concordia Healthcare Corp. (Ont. Jan. 20, 2010) Aug. 28, 2009 – Name changed to Colabor Group Inc.
June 27, 2016 – Name changed to Concordia Confederation Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1953) pursuant to plan of arrangement resulting in Colabor
International Corp. n Oct. 23, 1976 – Dissolved. Income Fund becoming a wholly owned subsid. of
Colabor Group Inc., with trust units of Colabor Income
Cong Industries Inc. (Ont. 1980) Fund and exch. LP units of subsidiary Colabor Limited
Concordia International Corp. (Ont. Jan. 20, 2010)
Apr. 19, 1996 – Name changed to Outer Edge Inc. Partnership exchanged for common shares of Colabor
June 22, 2018 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
following amalgamation with Virtual Images (Canada) Group Inc. on a 1-for-1 basis. All assets and liabilities of
- Industrials)
Inc. n (old) ConjuChem Biotechnologies Inc. were transferred
Concordia Resource Corp. (B.C. Mar. 21, 2006 amalg.) to (new) ConjuChem Biotechnologies Inc. which was
Dec. 4, 2013 – Name changed to Kaizen Discovery Inc. Congava Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957) spun out as a new public entity on a sh.-for-sh. basis.
following reverse takeover acquisition of certain assets Dec. 30, 1960 – Charter cancelled. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
from HPX TechCo Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Conger Feldspar Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) ConjuChem Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. Aug. 25, 2009)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1956 – Charter cancelled. July 20, 2010 – Filed for bankruptcy. RSM Ritcher Inc.
Concourse Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1970) appointed trustee.
Conger Lehigh Fuels Ltd. (Can. 1910) May 21, 2013 – Final distribution made. Secured creditors
Feb. 28, 1972 – Amalgamated with Coniston Copper
July 1954 – Placed into liquidation. Distribution of $28.25 repaid in full; unsecured creditors suffered a shortfall. No
Mines Ltd. and Gogama Minerals Ltd. to form Coniston
per sh. made. distribution for shldrs. Application made for discharge.
Explorations & Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 Concourse
Apr. 26, 1955 – Distribution of $3.00 per share made.
shs.
$14.30 of total declared taxable income. Small final ConjuChem Inc. (Que. Apr. 29, 1997)
Condaka Metals Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1964) distribution reported to have been made. May 23, 2006 – Name changed to ConjuChem
Sept. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Dakon Metals Inc.; Biotechnologies Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement
Congress Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933) reorganization; basis 1 ConjuChem Biotechnologies sh.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 1956 – Charter cancelled. plus 1 6550568 Canada Inc. sh. for 1 ConjuChem sh. n
Condonna Uranium Mines (Ont. 1957) Congress Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
Oct. 10, 1961 – Dissolved. Aug. 11, 1972 – Amalgamated into Staple Mining Co. Conjuror Bay Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Dec. 24, 1974 – Name changed to Philco Resources Ltd.;
Condor Gold Corp. (Ont. June 19, 1997) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 11, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register. The Coniagas Mines, Limited (Ont. Nov. 24, 1906)
Sept. 21, 1993 – Amalgamated with Anglo Dominion Gold Conlee Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Condor Gold Fields Inc. (Can. May 13, 1987) 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Exploration Limited (18 for 100), Garrison Creek
Nov. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Cloudbreak Resources
Consolidated Mines Ltd. (7 for 1,000) and Quebec
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 16 old shs. n Conley Resources Corp. (B.C. Aug. 13, 1969)
Sturgeon River Mines Limited (20 for 100) to form a new
co. named QSR Limited; basis 32 new for 100 old shs. Jan. 7, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Condor Gold Mines (1936) Ltd. (Ont. 1936) (see QSR Limited)
Sept. 8, 1966 – Dissolved. Conmar Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1973 – Charter surrendered.
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The Conn Chem Group Ltd. (Can. Dec. 16, 1977) Connor, Clark & Lunn ROC Pref Corp. (Can. Jan. 12, Conquest Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1980)
Nov. 28, 1979 – Name changed to CCL Industries Inc. 2006) Nov. 26, 2003 – Name changed to Bellhaven Ventures
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 22, 2009 – Redeemed pref. shs. for $12.9841 per Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
sh.
Conn Chem Limited (Ont. Apr. 15, 1957) Conquest Yellowknife Resources Limited (Ont. Jan.
Sept. 15, 1977 – TPC Packaging Corp. acquired 99.9% Connor, Clark & Lunn Real Return Income Fund (Ont. 23, 1945)
of o/s cl. A & B shs. at $10 per sh. June 29, 2005) Feb. 9, 2000 – Name changed to Conquest Resources
Dec. 16, 1977 – Continued into Canada. Jan. 9, 2013 – Merged into ING Floating Rate Senior Limited following reverse takeover acquisition of Baobab
Jan. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with TPC Packaging Corp. Loan Fund; basis 0.732842 ING cl. A units for 1 Connor, Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey
to form Conn Chem Limited; basis $10 per sh. Clark & Lunn unit. (see ING Floating Rate Senior Loan - Mines & Energy)
May 25, 1978 – Name changed to The Conn Chem Group Fund)
Ltd. n Conquistador Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1987 amalg.)
Connor, Clark & Lunn TIGERS Trust (Ont. Apr. 29, Aug. 6, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
Connacher Oil and Gas Limited (Alta. July 3, 1997 2002) Jan. 30, 1998 – Amalgamated with Corona Goldfields
amalg.) Dec. 12, 2005 – Terminated; basis $17.5159 per unit. Inc. to continue with the same name Conquistador Mines
Mar. 30, 2015 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Ltd.
- Mines & Energy) Connor Clark Ltd. (Ont. 1985) Dec. 14, 2001 – Name changed to Western Platinum
May 5, 1999 – Acquired by Royal Bank of Canada for Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Connaught BioSciences Inc. (Can. June 14, 1973) $6.85 per cl. A sh.
Jan. 16, 1990 – Acquired by Institut Merieux S.A. of Oct. 31, 2005 – Name changed to Conlark Inc. Conquistador Mines Ltd. (Yuk. Aug. 6, 1997)
France for $37 per sh. Feb. 2, 1998 – Amalgamated with Corona Goldfields Inc.
Connors Bros. Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 24, 2001)
(1.3 new for 1 old sh.) to continue as Conquistador Mines
Connecticut Development Corporation (B.C. Mar. 31, Nov. 21, 2008 – Acquired by Centre Partners
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
1980) Management, LLC for Cdn$8.50 per unit.
Apr. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Mira Properties Ltd.; Conquistador Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Connors Bros. Limited (N.B. 1923)
Mar. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Bandera Gold Ltd.;
Nov. 1967 – George Weston Limited acquired 80% of
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Connetricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) the o/s cl. B vtg. shs.
1944 – Name changed to Connetricia Mines & Exploration Sept. 1970 – George Weston Limited acquired the
remaining cl. B vtg. shs. Now a wholly owned subsid. Conrad Hanson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Ltd. n 1955 – Charter cancelled.
1982 – Amalgamated in New Brunswick to continue with
same name.
Connetricia Mines & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Conrex Corporation (Ont. Oct. 1, 1987 amalg.)
1953 – Charter cancelled. Conoco Canada Resources Limited (Can. June 4, June 30, 1989 – Amalgamated with Falvo Estates Limited
1909; via Dominion charter) (1 for 1) to form Falvo Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old
Connor, Clark & Lunn Conservative Income & Growth
Aug. 30, 2002 – Name changed to ConocoPhillips shs. (see Falvo Corporation)
Fund (Ont. Nov. 29, 2001)
Canada Resources Corp.
June 1, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end to an Conro Development Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1936)
opened-end fund. Conoco Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Aug. 25, 1973 – Dissolved.
Oct. 31, 1974 – Name changed to Canalta Resources
Connor, Clark & Lunn Conservative Income Fund Conroyal Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
(Ont. Nov. 29, 2004) 1937 – Property acquired by Kirkroyale Gold Mines Ltd.;
Feb. 7, 2011 – Merged with Connor, Clark & Conservative basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Kirkroyale Gold Mines
Income & Growth Fund (CCP); basis 0.398816 CCP units Conor Pacific Environmental Technologies Inc. (Alta. Ltd.)
for 1 Connor, Clark & Lunn unit. (see Connor, Clark & Sept. 18, 1987)
Lunn Conservative Income & Growth Fund) June 3, 2002 – Name changed to Conor Pacific Group Conroyal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926)
Inc. n 1929 – Name changed to Conroyal Gold Mines Ltd.; basis
Connor, Clark & Lunn Conservative Income Fund II 1 new for 2 old shs. n
(Ont. Sept. 29, 2005) Conor Pacific Group Inc. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1987)
June 14, 2010 – Merged into Connor, Clark & Lunn Aug. 20, 2003 – Name changed to Precision Assessment Conscot Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1982)
Conservative Income & Growth Fund (previously Connor, Technology Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 8, 1992 – Name changed to Masters Holdings Inc.;
Clark & Lunn PRINTS Trust); basis 0.369269324 Connor, basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Clark & Lunn Conservative Income & Growth Fund units ConPac Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
for 1 Connor, Clark & Lunn Conservative Income Fund Apr. 9, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
Conserve Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 20, 1993)
II unit. (see Connor, Clark & Lunn Conservative Income Apr. 10, 1987 – Name changed to ConPak Seafoods
Mar. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Biotech Holdings Ltd.;
& Growth Fund) Inc. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Opportunities Fund ConPak Seafoods Inc. (Can. Apr. 9, 1987)
Consolidated AGX Resources Corp. (Yuk. May 22,
(Ont. June 28, 2007) Oct. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with operating companies
1996)
June 14, 2013 – Merged into Australian Banc Income Clarenville Ocean Products Limited and Peninsula
July 9, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia.
Fund; basis 0.557596 Australian Banc cl. A and cl. F shs. Seafoods Limited to continue under the same name
July 17, 2007 – Name changed to Petro Rubiales Energy
for 1 Connor, Clark & Lunn cl. A and cl. F sh. (see ConPak Seafoods Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corp. n
Australian Banc Income Fund)
Conporec Inc. (Can. June 23, 2005 amalg.)
June 3, 2009 – Acquired by Solutions Développement Consolidated Abaddon Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 30,
Connor, Clark & Lunn Global Financials Fund (Ont.
Durable (SDD) inc.; basis $100 for 100 cl. A shs. Pursuant 1982 amalg.)
Apr. 27, 2006)
to Plan of Transaction and Arrangement under the Jan. 13, 2011 – Name changed to Aben Resources Ltd.
Feb. 5, 2008 – Merged with Connor, Clark & Lunn Global
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, all issued and (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Financials Fund II (GF2) basis 1.136 GF2 fund units for
1 Connor, Clark & Lunn Financials Fund (GF1) fund unit. o/s com. shs. were cancelled resulting in no funds
Consolidated Abitibi Resources Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 27,
(see Connor, Clark & Lunn Global Financials Fund II) available to shldrs.
1962)
Conqueror Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1995) Dec. 24, 1999 – Acquired by Aur Resources Inc.; basis
Connor, Clark & Lunn Global Financials Fund II (Ont.
Aug. 9, 2000 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. 1 Aur sh. for 22 Consolidated Abitibi shs. (see Aur
Feb. 27, 2007)
of Med Net International Ltd.; basis 0.085 Med Net shs. Resources Inc.)
Oct. 5, 2011 – Merged with Focused Global Trends Fund
(FTF); basis 0.872876 cl. A and 0.871693 cl. F units of for 1 Conqueror sh.
Consolidated Accord Capital Corporation (Alta. Sept.
FTF for 1 Connor, Clark & Lunn Global Financials Fund 1, 1989 amalg.)
II (GFT) unit. (see Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Conquest Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1980)
Apr. 29, 1996 – Name changed to International Conquest June 14, 1996 – Formed Peak Energy Services Ltd. in
Opportunities Fund) Alberta on amalgamation with Burr Leasing Ltd. with
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Accord the deemed acquiror. n
Connor, Clark & Lunn PRINTS Trust (Ont. Nov. 29,
2001) Conquest Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
June 14, 2010 – Name changed to Connor, Clark & Lunn Sept. 22, 1966 – Dissolved. Consolidated Acorn Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Conservative Income & Growth Fund. n Sept. 9, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Conquest Oil & Mining Ltd. (unknown)
1980 – Amalgamated with parent co., Paloma Petroleum Consolidated Ad Astra Minerals Ltd. (Can. 1947)
Ltd. 1989 – Dissolved.
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Consolidated Advanced Ecology Corp. (B.C. 1979) Consolidated Azure Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1946) Consolidated Beaulieu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 29, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 18, 1987 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to Oct. 23, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS continue with same name.
Consolidated African Mining Corporation (B.C. June Feb. 5, 1988 – Formed Caltech Data Ltd. in British Consolidated Beaumont Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb.
13, 1983) Columbia on amalgamation with Caltech Industries Ltd. n 20, 1961)
Dec. 8, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. Nov. 22, 1978 – Name changed to Conbeau Resources
Jan. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Excam Developments Consolidated BRX Mining & Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1979)
Feb. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Consolidated Bel-Air Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 21,
Consolidated Agarwal Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 24, 1980)
1977) Consolidated Bahn Foods Inc. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1980) Dec. 13, 1991 – Name changed to Blue Sky Resources
Jan. 13, 2005 – Voluntarily dissolved and distributed Apr. 28, 1997 – Creditors rejected a restructuring proposal Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
investment in private co. Norwood Resources Inc. to and the company was placed into bankruptcy. Dudley W.
shrhldrs.; basis 1.133 new Norwood shs. and 0.353 new Branch and Associated Inc. of Coquitlam, B.C., was Consolidated Bellekeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Norwood wts. for 1 old Cons. Agarwal sh. appointed trustee. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 1998 – New proposal was made to settle creditors'
Consolidated Alcor Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1970) claims by issuing a maximum of 100% of the o/s shares Consolidated Beta Gamma Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1949)
July 31, 1981 – Struck off register. of the co., settling all debts. Jan. 20, 1969 – Name changed to Beta Gamma
July 20, 1999 – Court approved the proposal previously Exploration and Development Ltd.; basis 1 new for 200
Consolidated Alice Lake Mines Limited (B.C. Sept. accepted by the co.'s creditors for issuance of 1,341,769 old shs. n
28, 1955) shs., which was all the issued and o/s shs. of the co., to
June 1, 1994 – Name changed to International Sales settle debts totaling $621,133. Consolidated BG Baron Group Inc. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987)
Information Systems Inc. n June 1, 2002 – Discharged from bankruptcy and Dudley Apr. 3, 2000 – Name changed to In.Sync Industries Inc. n
W. Branch and Associates Inc. discharged as trustee.
Consolidated Allenbee Oil & Gas Company Limited There were no distributions made to shldrs. Consolidated Bi-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
(Can. Jan. 8, 1952) May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Apr. 6, 1960 – Name changed to Western Allenbee Oil Consolidated Bakeries of Canada Limited (Can. 1928)
& Gas Company Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 1966 – Inter City Baking Co. Ltd., a subsid. of Ogilvie Consolidated Bidcop Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1923)
Flour Mills Co. Ltd., offered to purchase o/s shs. of Sept. 1970 – Name changed to Consolidated Bidcop
Consolidated Alliance Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, Consolidated Bakeries at $8.00 per sh. Mining Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1981)
July 9, 1999 – Name changed to Dyna Haul Corporation Consolidated Bald Eagle Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1979) Consolidated Bidcop Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 27,
following acquisition of Dyna-Haul Ltd. n Oct. 3, 1983 – Name changed to Megacard Technologies 1923)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 9, 1974 – Name changed to Yorkshire Resources
Consolidated Altair Developments Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1967) Consolidated Balsam Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15,
Aug. 19, 1976 – Name changed to Super Scoop 1979)
Consolidated Big Valley Resources Inc. (B.C. July 17,
Ice-Cream Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 1, 1991 – Name changed to Bluebird Explorations
1985)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 31, 2007 – Name changed to Gold Bullion
Consolidated Amhawk Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Development Corp. n
Aug. 5, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Consolidated Bard Silver & Gold Ltd. (B.C. May 7,
1981)
Consolidated Boeing Holdings & Explorations Ltd.
Consolidated A.M.R. Corporate Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 22, May 15, 2000 – Name changed to Bard Ventures Ltd.;
(Ont. July 20, 1970)
1984) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Apr. 1980 – Name changed to Academy Explorations
Oct. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated A.M.R. Energy)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Consolidated Barrier Reef Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972
Consolidated Bonanza Metals Inc. (Que. Mar. 27, 1986)
Consolidated A.M.R. Development Corp. (B.C. Feb. amalg.)
Feb. 21, 1995 – Name changed to Mincor Resources
22, 1984) Apr. 8, 1986 – Name changed to MFC Mining Finance
Inc. n
Jan. 9, 2002 – Name changed to West Hawk Corporation. n
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 3.3 old shs. (see Consolidated Bonnyville Ltd. (Que. 1954)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Consolidated-Bathurst (DG) Ltd. (Can. 1973)
Dec. 1963 – Acquired by Worldwide Energy Company
May 15, 1978 – Amalgamated with Domglas Ltd. to form
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Cold Lake Pipe Line
Consolidated Andex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Domglas Inc. Minority shldrs. received pref. shs. of new
Company Limited)
Sept. 24, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. co., redeemed at $20 per sh.
Consolidated Boulder Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C.
Consolidated Ansley Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, Consolidated-Bathurst Inc. (Can. 1931)
1982)
1944) Apr. 3, 1989 – Acquired by Stone Container Corporation
Jan. 25, 1993 – Amalgamated with Consolidated Rich
1950 – Name changed to Ankeno Mines Ltd.; basis 1 for $25 per A and B com. shs.
Coast Sulpher Ltd. to form Rich Coast Resources Ltd.;
new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 new for 1 Consolidated Rich sh. and 1 new for
Consolidated-Bathurst Limited (Can. 1931)
Nov. 23, 1978 – Name changed to Consolidated-Bathurst 10 Consolidated Boulder shs. (see Rich Coast Resources
Consolidated Ascot Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1982 Ltd.)
amalg.) Inc. n
Feb. 3, 1987 – Formed Ascot Investment Corporation in Consolidated Boundary Exploration Limited (B.C.
British Columbia on amalgamation with wholly owned Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 11, 1966)
1514 Holdings Ltd.; basis 3 new com. and 1 new pref. 1990 amalg.) Mar. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Boundary Gold Corp.;
for 1 old pref. and 1 new com. for 1 old com. sh. n July 24, 2009 – Name changed to Zone Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 30 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Consolidated Ashley Minerals Limited (Ont. 1931) Energy)
Consolidated Bradbury International Equities Ltd.
Aug. 20, 1956 – Name changed to Daering Explorers (B.C. Feb. 13, 1980)
Consolidated Bear Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Corporation Limited. n Apr. 17, 2001 – Name changed to Talus Ventures Corp.;
June 30, 1978 – Amalgamated with The Resource Service
Group Ltd.; basis 4 com. for 1 old sh. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Consolidated Asiatel Resources Ltd. (Can. Aug. 21,
1985) Consolidated Bear Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 13, Consolidated Braner Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1987)
Dec. 2, 1994 – Continued into Yukon. 1985) May 13, 1994 – Name changed to Sunmakers Travel
Dec. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Sino Foods Corp. n Nov. 29, 1990 – Name changed to Advance Tire Systems Group Inc. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisistion of Twin Tyres
Consolidated Astoria Mines Ltd. (Que. Jan. 25, 1938) Holdings Ltd. of Australia. n Consolidated Brenzac Development Corporation (B.C.
1955 – Name changed to Canadian Astoria Minerals Ltd.; Apr. 29, 1987)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Consolidated Beattie Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Apr. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Borneo Gold
Jan. 1, 1952 – Merged into Beattie-Duquesne Mines Ltd.; Corporation. n
basis 2 new for 5 old shs. (see Beattie-Duquesne Mines
Ltd.) Consolidated Brewis Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 25, 1977 – Name changed to Conbrew Resource
Exploration Limited; basis 2 new for 3 old shs.
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Consolidated Brightwork Resources Inc. (B.C. June Consolidated Candego Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Consolidated Cline Development Corporation (B.C.
8, 1988) 1954 – Assets acquired by East MacDonald Mines Ltd.; Jan. 14, 1983)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Nov. 18, 1997 – Name changed to Petra Resource basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Nov. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Cline Mining
Corp. n Corporation. n
Consolidated Canorama Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Consolidated Brinco Limited (Can. Dec. 17, 1980) Feb. 20, 1980 – Charter cancelled; revived Aug. 6, 1981. Consolidated Coast Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30,
Feb. 11, 1992 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned 1963)
subsid. of Hillsborough Resources Limited; basis 1 new Consolidated Caprock Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 5, Aug. 28, 1975 – Name changed to Newcoast Silver Mines
for 1.625 old shs. (see Hillsborough Resources Limited) 1982) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mar. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Minco Mining & Metals
Consolidated Buffalo Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Consolidated Colossal Energy Inc. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1983)
Nov. 8, 1977 – Charter cancelled. May 2, 1988 – Name changed to Draco Gold Mines Inc. n
Consolidated Care Point Medical Centres Ltd. (B.C.
Consolidated Building Corporation Limited (Ont. 1957) Sept. 14, 1982) Consolidated Columbia River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Dec. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Citrust Developments July 5, 2004 – Declared bankrupt. Feb. 17, 1978 – Name changed to Ruth Vermont Mine
Limited, City Savings Nominees Ltd. and First City PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee. Ltd. (N.P.L.); basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Investments Ltd. to form First City Developments Ltd.
Minority shldrs. of Consolidated Building received 1 new Consolidated Carina Resources Corp. (Sask. Dec. 14,
1982) Consolidated Computer Inc. (Ont. 1968)
cl. A cum. redeem. pref. sh. for each com. sh. held. Pref.
Sept. 22, 1995 – Name changed to United Carina Mar. 1984 – The Clarkson Co. appointed
shs. were redeemed on Feb. 1, 1979, for $4.75 per sh.
Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n receiver/manager. Funds received from sale of assets
1978 – Continued into Alberta.
were insufficient to pay unsecured creditors.
Consolidated Bullet Group, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1981) Consolidated Carlin Resources Corp. (Can. Feb. 18, Consolidated Computer Services Limited (Ont. 1968)
Sept. 4, 1996 – Name changed to New Bullet Group Inc.; 1946) 1970 – Name changed to Consolidated Computer Inc. n
basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n May 16, 2000 – Name changed to Carlin Gold
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Consolidated Consumer General Inc. (Ont. 1980)
Consolidated Bullion Reef Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. Mines & Energy)
Oct. 5, 1993 – Name changed to Cong Industries Inc.;
30, 1983)
Consolidated Carma Corporation (Alta. May 29, 1981) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Canada Payphone
Corporation. n May 15, 1996 – Name changed to Carma Corporation. n
Consolidated Copper-Lode Developments Inc. (Ont.
Consolidated Cassandra Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1964)
Consolidated Cache d'Or Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan.
21, 1987) Mar. 1, 1984 – Name changed to Norbeau Mines Inc. n
31, 1980)
Mar. 19, 1993 – Name changed to Auriginor Exploration Sept. 14, 1993 – Name changed to Bolivar Goldfields
Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n Consolidated Copperstone Resources Corporation
Inc. n
(B.C. May 10, 1967)
Consolidated Central Cadillac Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939) Mar. 14, 2000 – Name changed to Bonanza Silver
Consolidated Callinan Flin Flon Mines Limited (Man.
July 1963 – Name changed to Novamines Corporation; Corporation. n
May 6, 1927)
June 23, 1980 – Continued into Canada. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Consolidated Cordasun Oils Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 16, 1948)
Mar. 10, 1998 – Name changed to Callinan Mines
Consolidated Chibougamau Goldfields Ltd. (unknown) Jan. 1958 – Acquired by Okalta Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Limited. n
1950 – Absorbed by Campbell Chibougamau Mines Ltd.; 10 old shs.
Consolidated Cambridge Mines Limited (B.C. June basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see Campbell Chibougamau
Consolidated Cottonballs Corporation (Alta. Oct. 9,
15, 1966) Mines Ltd.)
1987)
July 20, 1993 – Name changed to Cambridge May 12, 1994 – Name changed to CTB Industries Inc.;
Environmental Systems Inc. n Consolidated Churchill Copper Corporation Ltd. (B.C.
1964) basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Consolidated Canada Orient Resources Inc. (B.C. July 1979 – Name changed to Lamaque Mining Company
1964 Limited following acquisition by Amalgamated Consolidated Cove Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr.
30, 1987) 6, 1981)
Mar. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Note: Brenda-Yukon Limited; basis $2 per sh. n
May 11, 1995 – Name changed to Derek Resources
dissolved under previous name, Canada Orient Corporation; basis 1 new for 4.6 old shs. n
Resources Inc., as the British Columbia registry did not Consolidated Churchill Enterprises Inc. (B.C. 1980)
recognize the name change to Consolidated Canada Oct. 5, 1992 – Name changed to Samia Ventures Inc.;
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Consolidated Creameries, Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Orient Resources Inc. Property sold; total of 25¢ per sh. distributed to pref.
Consolidated Cima Resources Limited (B.C. Nov. 9, shldrs.
Consolidated Canadian Express Limited (Ont. Mar.
30, 1988 amalg.) 1965)
July 20, 1989 – Continued into Canada. Consolidated CSA Minerals Inc. (Can. Sept. 30, 1985
May 18, 2001 – Name changed to Canadian Express amalg.)
Ltd. n Aug. 15, 1989 – Name changed to Hankin Atlas Industries
Limited. n Apr. 4, 1987 – Name changed to Pamorex Minerals Inc. n
Consolidated Canadian Faraday Ltd. (Ont. May 4, 1967 Consolidated Cyll Industries Limited (B.C. 1984)
amalg.) Consolidated Cinola Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 7, 1962)
Nov. 10, 1986 – Name changed to City Resources Jan. 31, 1995 – Name changed to RW Packaging Ltd.;
July 11, 1983 – Name changed to Faraday Resources basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc. n (Canada) Limited. n

Consolidated Cisco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 12, Consolidated Cyn-Tech Ventures Ltd. (B.C. July 25,
Consolidated Canadian Fortune Resources Inc. (Alta. 1986)
1991 amalg.) 1980)
Aug. 8, 1991 – Name changed to Inca Gold Ltd.; basis 1 June 27, 1996 – Name changed to Trans-Orient
Mar. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Canadian Fortune Petroleum Ltd.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n
Resources Inc. n new for 1 old sh. n

Consolidated Citex Resources Inc. (B.C. 1966) Consolidated Daering Enterprises & Mining Inc. (Ont.
Consolidated Canadian Venture Corp. (B.C. Sept. 9, 1931)
1986) Dec. 11, 1978 – Dissolved.
June 28, 1979 – Revived. Dec. 11, 1981 – Name changed to Sim-Tek Enterprises
Mar. 31, 1995 – Continued into Cayman Islands. & Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
July 14, 1995 – Name changed to Primeline Energy July 19, 1979 – Name changed to Pacific Foam Form
Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Consolidated Dakota Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
- Mines & Energy)
Dec. 8, 1987 – Amalgamated with International Wildrose
Consolidated Canarctic Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Consolidated Cleveland Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Resources Ltd. (1 for 1), Brigade Resources Inc. (1 for
Nov. 1985 – Placed into receivership. Feb. 4, 1983 – Struck off register. 3) and Mac-Am Resources Corp. (1 for 1) to continue as
June 1, 1987 – Primary assets had been sold, and only Colossus Resource Equities Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old
the primary secured lender, The Bank of Montreal, had Consolidated Clifton Resources Limited (B.C. 1980) sh.
been compensated in full. Receivership was subsequently Sept. 27, 1990 – Name changed to Taina Developments
discharged. Corporation. n
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Consolidated Dasher Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 19, Consolidated Enfield Corporation (Ont. Apr. 6, 1984) Consolidated Fulbro Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
1980) May 13, 2004 – Name changed to West Street Capital Jan. 15, 1980 – Name changed to Sycon Energy
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Apr. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Tm Technologies Corporation. n Corporation. n
Corp. n
Consolidated Envirowaste Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. Consolidated Gas-Ice (Canada) Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
Consolidated Deer Creek Resources Limited (Ont. 1, 1983) Aug. 1959 – In bankruptcy.
Feb. 26, 1981) Mar. 4, 2010 – Privatized at 14¢ per sh.
Sept. 20, 1996 – Formed Montemor Resources Inc. in Consolidated Gascome Oils Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1977)
Ontario on amalgamation with 1169479 Ontario Inc., Consolidated Epix Technologies Limited (Yuk. Nov. Oct. 2, 1987 – Name changed to Reef Hydrocarbons
constituting a reverse takeover by 1169479 Ontario; basis 8, 1995) Ltd. n
1 new for 1 1169479 Ontario sh. and 1 new for 3 Dec. 3, 2004 – Amalgamated with Saxon Energy Services
Consolidated Deer Creek shs. n Inc. to continue as a new company also named Saxon Consolidated Gem Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
Energy Services Inc.; basis 1 new Saxon sh. for 3 old Jan. 1973 – Name changed to Brendon Resources Ltd.;
Consolidated Del Norte Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 27, Consolidated Epix shs. (see Saxon Energy Services Inc.) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1979) Dec. 13, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. (see Saxon
Apr. 15, 1991 – Name changed to Idaho-Maryland Mining Energy Services Inc.) Consolidated Genco Industries Inc. (B.C. 1964)
Corporation. n Oct. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Consolidated Eskay Gold Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1984)
Consolidated Dencam Development Corporation (B.C. Apr. 8, 1993 – Name changed to dba Telecom Consolidated General Diamond Corporation (B.C.
Sept. 12, 1986) Corporation. n June 11, 1987)
Mar. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Equinox Exploration Oct. 15, 2001 – Name changed to Exxel Energy Corp.;
Corp. n Consolidated E.T.C. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1980)
Consolidated Denison Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) July 25, 2003 – Name changed to Highbank Resources Consolidated General Sea Harvest Corporation (B.C.
1960 – Merged into Denison Mines Limited. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1983)
Oct. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Consolidated Diana Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1936) Consolidated Eurocan Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20,
Dec. 5, 1963 – Charter cancelled. 1978) Consolidated General Western Industries Ltd. (B.C.
Apr. 19, 1994 – Continued into Canada. 1975)
Consolidated Discovery Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Tenke Mining Corp. n Dec. 3, 1991 – Name changed to Danco Industries Ltd.;
1945) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
1964 – Merged with Ormsby Mines Ltd. to form Discovery Consolidated Ewing Industries Inc. (B.C. June 10,
Mines Limited effective Mar. 5; basis 3 new for 5 old shs. 1980) Consolidated Giant Metallics Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Apr. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Sirius Resources Ltd.; Sept. 25, 1978 – Dissolved.
Consolidated Diversified Standard Industries Ltd. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
(Can. May 6, 1932) Consolidated Gillies Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Oct. 29, 1982 – Name changed to C.S.D. Securities Consolidated Excellerated Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1968 – Merged into Associated Porcupine Mines Ltd.;
Limited. n 18, 1983) basis 1 new for 6.02936 old shs.
Nov. 21, 2003 – Name changed to Amarillo Gold
Consolidated Dixie Resources Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1987 Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Consolidated Glass Industries Limited (Can. 1950)
amalg.) Dec. 16, 1980 – All assets and liabs. acquired in 1965
Dec. 15, 1992 – Name changed to United Dixie Consolidated Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. by Glaverbel Canada Ltée for $1.50 per sh. Co. dissolved.
Resources Inc.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n 1957)
Nov. 11, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Consolidated Global Cable Systems, Inc. (B.C. 1987)
Jan. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Chelsea Minerals
Consolidated DLP Limited (Can. 1969)
Consolidated Explorer Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Corp. n
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
1950)
Consolidated Dragon Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1950) July 14, 1989 – Name changed to PEC Energy Corp. n Consolidated Global Diamond Corp. (B.C. Sept. 25,
1965 – Assets acquired by Plains Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1985)
3 new for 2 old shs. Consolidated Fenimore Iron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1947) Oct. 30, 2009 – Name changed to Gem International
July 17, 1972 – Name changed to New Fenimore Iron Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Consolidated Duquesne Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. Apr. Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 200 old shs. n
13, 1938) Consolidated Global Minerals Ltd. (Alta. July 24, 1989)
Jan. 1, 1952 – Merged into Beattie-Duquesne Mines Ltd.; Consolidated First Northern Developments Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
basis 2 new for 3 old shs. (see Beattie-Duquesne Mines Jan. 23, 1984) Nov. 27, 2006 – Name changed to Global Minerals Ltd. n
Ltd.) Mar. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Golden Temple Mining
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Consolidated Global Technologies Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13,
Consolidated Durham Mines & Resources Limited 1981)
(Ont. 1945) Consolidated Five Star Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 18, Dec. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Garnet Point
Mar. 15, 1984 – Formed Durham Resources Inc. in 1964) Resources Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition
Ontario on amalgamation with Onaping Resources Dec. 5, 1995 – Name changed to CFS International Inc. n of four Crown-granted mineral claims in Saskatchewan
Limited; basis 1 new sub. vtg. for 2.25 old o/s com. shs. known as the Search River property. n
and 1 new wt. for 1 old wt. n Consolidated Fortress Resources Inc. (B.C. July 28,
1987 amalg.) Consolidated Gold City Mining Corporation (B.C. Oct.
Consolidated Earth Stewards Inc. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) July 31, 2002 – Name changed to Fortress IT Corp. and 27, 1994 amalg.)
Aug. 29, 2002 – Name changed to Royal County Minerals continued into Canada. n Aug. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Gold City Industries
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Consolidated Fortune Channel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Consolidated East Crest Oil Company Limited (Can. Sept. 5, 1975 – Name changed to United Fortune Channel Consolidated Gold Hawk Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar.
1928) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 10, 1980)
Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corporation; Sept. 4, 1985 – Continued into Canada.
basis 15.06 new for 100 old shs. (see Pan Ocean Oil Consolidated Found Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. June 10, 1998 – Name changed to Gold Hawk Resources
Corporation) 27, 1937) Inc. n
Charter cancelled.
Consolidated Ecoprogress Technology Inc. (B.C. Nov. Consolidated Gold Standard Resources Inc. (B.C.
20, 1978) Consolidated Frederick Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 1981)
June 18, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. 1962 – Distribution of 38.5¢ per sh. made. Charter Dec. 1986 – Continued into Wyoming.
surrendered, and co. wound up. Jan. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Strategic Industries
Consolidated Emjay Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) Inc.
1959 – Charter cancelled. Consolidated Fredonia Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 21,
Charter revived. 1980) Consolidated Gold Vessel Resources Inc. (Can. Aug.
Name changed to New Emjay Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 Oct. 11, 1985 – Name changed to Sun River Gold Corp. n 26, 1985)
new for 200 old shs. n July 4, 1995 – Name changed to Golden Bear Minerals
Inc. n
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Consolidated Gold Win Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 2, Consolidated Hale Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Consolidated Kaitone Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18,
1984) Jan. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Richco Investors Inc. n 1988)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Apr. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Encore Renaissance May 8, 2003 – Name changed to Largo Resources Ltd.;
Resources Corp. n Consolidated Halliwell Ltd. (Que. 1933) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
July 1969 – Name changed to International Halliwell
Consolidated Goldbank Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 21, Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Consolidated Kalco Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 17,
1987) 1966)
Aug. 13, 2003 – Name changed to NEMI Northern Energy Consolidated Halo Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 27, 1979 – Name changed to Brace Resources
& Mining Inc. n Oct. 10, 1961 – Assets comprising shs. in Amalgamated Ltd. n
Rare Earth Mines distributed to shldrs.; basis 9.5 shs.
Consolidated Golden Arrow Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 8, Amalgamated for 15 Consolidated Halo shs. Co. Consolidated Kassan Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30,
1938) dissolved. 1987)
Mar. 1970 – Name changed to Canadian Arrow Mines Jan. 16, 1995 – Name changed to East Africa Gold
Limited. n Consolidated Harpers Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Corporation. n
1949)
Consolidated Golden Lion Resources Ltd. (B.C. May Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Consolidated Keld'Or Resources Inc. (B.C. May 17,
25, 1983) 1984)
Sept. 11, 1995 – Name changed to Americ Resources Consolidated HCO Energy Ltd. (Can. 1987) Mar. 18, 1994 – Name changed to CKD Ventures Ltd.;
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n July 27, 1993 – Name changed to HCO Energy Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Consolidated Golden Pyramid Resources Inc. (B.C. Consolidated Heron Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Consolidated Key Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
May 18, 1983) Feb. 8, 1993 – Name changed to Fintra Ventures Ltd.; Dec. 1968 – Approx. 98% of o/s shs. acquired for cash
Dec. 14, 1993 – Name changed to Data Dial International basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n in 1968 by Westburne Petroleum Services Ltd. Name of
Inc. n Consolidated Key Oils changed to Commonwealth Drilling
Consolidated Homestake Mining & Development Co. (B.C.) Ltd.
Consolidated Golden Thunder Resources Ltd. (B.C. Ltd. (B.C. 1921)
June 7, 1983) 1927 – Name changed to Toric Mines Co. Ltd. n Consolidated Knobby Lake Mines Limited (Can. July
May 10, 2004 – Name changed to GHG Resources 19, 1956)
Limited. n Consolidated Homestead Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, Sept. 23, 1988 – Name changed to Kancana Ventures
1947) Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Golden Unicorn Mining Corporation 1950 – Name changed to Western Homestead Oils Ltd.;
(B.C. June 25, 1986) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Consolidated Kookaburra Resources Ltd. (B.C. July
Dec. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Kirkstone Ventures 16, 2004)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Consolidated Howey Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 12, Mar. 9, 2007 – Name changed to Salazar Resources
1926) Limited following reverse takeover acquisition of
Consolidated Goldfields of Manitoba Ltd. (Man. 1933) Apr. 7, 1960 – Name changed to Howey Consolidated Curimining S.A. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mar. 17, 1977 – Charter cancelled. Mines Ltd. n
Consolidated Kronofusion Technologies Inc. (Yuk.
Consolidated Goldrite Mining Corp. (Can. Feb. 17, Consolidated Impact Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 17, May 15, 2000)
1983) 1969) Sept. 22, 2004 – Name changed to JER Envirotech
Apr. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Bestar International July 22, 1992 – Name changed to InContext Systems International Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition
Group Ltd. and continued into Cayman Islands. Inc. following acquisition of Incontext Corporation. n of JER Envirotech Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Consolidated Goldstack International Resources Inc. Consolidated Imperial Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1953) Consolidated Kyle Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 21, 1980)
(B.C. Aug. 29, 1979) Mar. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Consolidated Imperial July 27, 1992 – Name changed to Zappa Resources Ltd.;
June 30, 1995 – Name changed to Zim-Gold Resources Resources Limited (Ressources Consolidées Imperial basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ltd. n Ltée); basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Consolidated Lebel Oro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920)
Consolidated Goldwest Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, Consolidated Imperial Resources Energy Ltd. (Que. 1952 – Name changed to Copper-Man Mines Ltd.; basis
1980) 1953) 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Aug. 6, 1992 – Name changed to Tenby Developments May 6, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Imperial
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. n Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey Consolidated Lithium Corporation of Canada Ltd.
- Mines & Energy) (Que. 1955)
Consolidated Granby Resources Limited (B.C. 1982) Mar. 14, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
May 16, 1997 – Continued into Canada. Consolidated Imperial Resources Limited (Que. 1953)
Nov. 6, 2000 – Name changed to CRA Phase II Ltd.; Mar. 18, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Imperial Consolidated Lithograph Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Can.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Resources Energy Ltd. (Ressources Consolidées Impérial 1926)
Energie Ltée); basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n 1953 – Acquired by Somerville Ltd. for $12.25 per sh.
Consolidated Grand National Resources Inc. (B.C.
Nov. 25, 1980) Consolidated Indore Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Consolidated Logan Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 26, 1978)
Nov. 28, 2000 – Name changed to First Star Innovations Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 30, 2002 – Name changed to Logan Resources Ltd.;
Inc. n May 1958 – Assets sold to United Uranium Corp. Ltd. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
Consolidated Grandview Inc. (Ont. Nov. 23, 1945) Consolidated Inland Recovery Group Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Sept. 24, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Consolidated Lone Star Resource Corporation (B.C.
July 6, 2004 – Name changed to Grandview Gold Inc.; 1980)
basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n Mar. 4, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Consolidated International Petroleum Corporation
(B.C. June 1, 1985 amalg.)
Consolidated Grease Creek Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Consolidated Madison Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Apr. 30, 1986 – Name changed to International Petroleum
1957 – Acquired by Share Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old June 27, 1996 – Amalgamated with Future Avenir Corp.
Corporation. n
shs. (see Share Oils Ltd.) to form Ourominas Minerals Inc.; basis 0.9 Ourominas
Consolidated Interstat Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, com. shs. for 1 Future Avenir cl. A subord. vtg. sh. plus
Consolidated Gulfside Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1 Ourominas com. sh. for 1 Future Avenir cl. B multiple
1987) 1985)
Nov. 23, 1999 – Name changed to Diamcor Mining Inc. vtg. sh. and 0.6 Ourominas com. shs. for 1 Consolidated
Apr. 11, 2007 – Name changed to Gulfside Minerals Ltd. n Madison com. sh. (see Ourominas Minerals Inc.)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Consolidated Guyana Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Consolidated Magna Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1983)
Consolidated JABA Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1987)
1957 – Name changed to Latin American Mines Ltd.; Jan. 10, 2002 – Name changed to Skinny Technologies
Dec. 11, 2003 – Name changed to JABA Exploration
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc. n
Inc. n
Consolidated H2O Entertainment Corp. (B.C. May 5, Consolidated Mango Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14,
Consolidated Jalna Resources Limited (B.C. June 27,
1972) 1987)
1974)
July 30, 2007 – Name changed to Tri-River Ventures Inc. Mar. 10, 2000 – Continued into Delaware.
Apr. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Jalna Mining Corp.;
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 13, 2000 – Formed U.S. Cobalt Inc. pursuant to plan
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
of arrangement acquisition of U.S. Cobalt Inc. n
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Consolidated Manitoba Mines Ltd. (Man. 1925) Consolidated Mogador Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Consolidated Nirvana Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7,
Mar. 17, 1977 – Dissolved. Oct. 26, 1985 – Charter cancelled. 1980)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS June 2, 1995 – Name changed to Navasota Resources
Consolidated Manitou Resources Inc. (B.C. May 9, Consolidated Mogul Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1983) 1967 – Name changed to Mogul Mines Ltd. n
July 5, 1991 – Name changed to A.C.T. Industrial Consolidated Norex Resources Corp. (B.C. 1967)
Corporation. n Consolidated Monarch Metal Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. May 14, 1992 – Acquired by Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc.;
18, 1966) basis 1.225 Morgan shs. for 1 Norex sh. (see Morgan
Consolidated Mann Oil Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1981) Nov. 15, 1977 – Name changed to San Rafael Resources Hydrocarbons Inc.)
Feb. 28, 1997 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Norsemont Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 10,
Consolidated Manus Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 30, Consolidated Monpas Mines Limited (Que. 1946) 1977)
1967) 1971 – Shs. consol.; basis 3 new for 8 old shs. New shs. Jan. 27, 2005 – Name changed to Norsemont Mining
Feb. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Westmount Resources then exch. for Albarmont Mines Corp. Inc. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Consolidated Montclerg Mines Limited (Ont. 1939) Consolidated North Coast Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec.
Consolidated Maple Bay Copper Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 25, 1986 – Name changed to Montclerg Resources 19, 1984)
1953) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 5, 1998 – Amalgamated with Pacific Sentinel Gold
Nov. 8, 1974 – Name changed to Yorkshire Copper Mines Corp. to form Great Basin Gold Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5
Limited. n Consolidated Morrison Explorations, Limited (Ont. Pacific Sentinel shs. and 1 new for 1.6 Consolidated North
Apr. 1951) Coast shs. (see Great Basin Gold Ltd.)
Consolidated Marbenor Mines Limited (Ont. 1941) Oct. 22, 1980 – Name changed to Morrison Petroleums
Dec. 30, 1985 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Ltd. n Consolidated Northland Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1940)
Canhorn Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 26.72 old 1965 – Merged into Crestland Mines Ltd.; basis 3 new
shs. Consolidated Mosher Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) for 5 old shs. (see Crestland Mines Ltd.)
1967 – Merged into MacLeod Mosher Gold Mines Ltd.;
Consolidated Marcus Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1954) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Consolidated Northland Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
July 12, 1988 – Formed Marcus Energy Inc. in Ontario Jan. 11, 1996 – Name changed to International Northland
on amalgamation. n Consolidated Mt. Hyland Mines & Resources Ltd. (B.C. Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Sept. 14, 1964)
Consolidated Marina Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 9, Jan. 2, 1976 – Name changed to Avance International Consolidated Novell Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
1987) Inc. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Watson Bell
Communications Inc. n Consolidated Natural Gas Co., Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Consolidated Nu-Media Industries Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20,
Defunct; assets taken over by creditors. 1986)
Consolidated Matarrow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Oct. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Pan Asia Mining Corp.
June 1955 – Name changed to Jeanette Minerals Ltd.; Consolidated NBS Inc. (Can. 1983) and continued into Yukon. n
basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n June 10, 1992 – Name changed to SBN Systems Inc. n
Consolidated Nu-Sky Exploration Inc. (B.C. July 15,
Consolidated Maybrun Mines Limited (Ont. 1953) Consolidated Negus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) 1986)
July 22, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. June 26, 1973 – Assets sold to Gramara Mercantile Corp. Feb. 28, 1995 – Amalgamated with its two wholly owned
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. subsids., Nu-Sky Energy Inc. and Whirlwind Energy Ltd.,
Consolidated Maymac Petroleum Corporation (B.C. July 22, 1975 – Articles of dissolution filed. to continue as Nu-Sky Energy Inc.
May 11, 1971) Feb. 28, 1995 – Continued into Alberta.
July 7, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Consolidated Nevada Goldfields Corporation (Can. May 12, 1995 – Name changed to Nu-Sky Energy Inc. n
Jan. 16, 2003 – Name changed to Northern Star Mining Apr. 27, 1989)
Corp. n May 14, 1998 – Name changed to Real del Monte Mining Consolidated Oasis Resources Inc. (Can. Oct. 21,
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1988)
Consolidated McKinney Resources Inc. (B.C. July 11, Aug. 2, 2001 – Name changed to Oasis Diamond
1979) Consolidated New Pacific Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Exploration Inc. n
Dec. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Aztek Technologies Nov. 17, 1969 – Name changed to Conuco Limited. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Consolidated Oberg Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Consolidated New Sage Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. Jan. 16, 1997 – Name changed to Hytec Flow Systems,
Consolidated Mercantile Corporation (Ont. Aug. 12, 19, 1980) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1940) Oct. 24, 2003 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 22, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated May 24, 2007 – Name changed to New Sage Energy Consolidated Odyssey Exploration Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19,
Mercantile Incorporated; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Corp. n 1994 amalg.)
Aug. 26, 2005 – Formed Odyssey Petroleum Corp. in
Consolidated Mercantile Incorporated (Ont. Aug. 12, Consolidated Newen Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, British Columbia on acquistion of and amalgamation with
1940) 1987) U.S. Oil and Gas Resources Inc. n
May 10, 2010 – Formed Genterra Capital Inc. in Ontario Apr. 7, 2003 – Name changed to North American Gold
on amalgamation with Genterra Inc., with Consolidated Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Consolidated Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown 1935)
Mercantile the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new sh. for 1 In liquidation; H. D. Campbell, 812 Standard Bldg.,
Consolidated Mercantile sh. and basis 1 new sh. for 3.6 Consolidated Newgate Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 22, Vancouver, liquidator.
Genterra shs. n 1986)
Jan. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Antler Resources Ltd.; Consolidated Ojibway Resources Ltd. (Que. Nov. 12,
basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see Winspear Resources 1985)
Consolidated Mic Mac Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
Ltd.) Aug. 10, 1994 – Name changed to Diabex Resources
1963 – Acquired by Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company
Inc. n
Limited; basis either $4.50 or 1 new Hudson's Bay sh.
for 3.75 old Mic Mac shs. (see Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Consolidated Newjay Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 31,
Company Limited) 1979) Consolidated Oka Sand & Gravel Co. Ltd. (Que. June
May 9, 1995 – Name changed to Indo-Pacific Energy 26, 1928)
Consolidated Midvale Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1973 Ltd. n Mar. 1955 – Name changed to McCord Street Sites
amalg.) Limited. n
1978 – Amalgamated with Lumsden Building Corp. Inc.; Consolidated Nicholson Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23,
basis 1 sh. Lumsden for 6 shs. Consolidated. 1936) Consolidated Ontario Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Jan. 8, 1975 – Name changed to Auric Resources 1940 – Dormant since 1935. Planned to wind up during.
Consolidated Minerva Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 14, Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1981) Consolidated Ophir Ventures Inc. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2005)
July 9, 1996 – Name changed to El Misti Gold Limited. n Consolidated Nicola Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Mar. 14, 2006 – Amalgamated with CIC Energy Corp.;
1956 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new CIC sh. for 1 old Consolidated Ophir sh. (see
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. CIC Energy Corp.)
(Can. Jan. 9, 1906)
May 16, 1966 – Name changed to Cominco Ltd. n
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Consolidated Oriole Communications Inc. (B.C. May Consolidated Petroquin Resources Limited (B.C. Jan. Consolidated Raindor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
23, 1972) 12, 1979) July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
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Mar. 26, 1996 – Name changed to Oriole Systems Inc. July 11, 2005 – Name changed to Xemplar Energy Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Consolidated Rambler Mines Limited (Ont. 1961)
Consolidated Orlac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Jan. 28, 1999 – Acquired by Grand River Holdings
May 1956 – Name changed to Abbican Mines Ltd.; basis Consolidated Phantom Industries Limited (Ont. 1928) Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of J.D. Irving, Limited,
1 new for 6 old shs. n 1967 – Released from receivership. for $20.75 per sh.
July 30, 1971 – Name changed to In.Mark Corporation. n
Consolidated Orofino Resources Limited (Ont. 1945) Consolidated Ramrod Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 1,
Mar. 8, 1983 – Name changed to Orofino Resources Consolidated Pine Channel Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1983 amalg.)
Limited. n 1987) Dec. 14, 1989 – Amalgamated with Strongbow Resources
May 10, 2006 – Name changed to Star Uranium Corp. n Corporation to form new co. with same name
Consolidated Ouro Brasil Ltd. (Yuk. Dec. 16, 1997) Consolidated Ramrod Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for
Aug. 29, 2002 – Name changed to Superior Diamonds Consolidated Pipe Lines Company (Can. 1955) 1 Strongbow sh. and 1 new for 4.867 Consolidated
Inc. n Sept. 14, 1988 – Acquired by Unigas Corporation for $12 Ramrod shs.
per sh. Apr. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Quest International
Consolidated P P M Development Corp. (B.C. Sept. Resources Corporation. n
25, 1985) Consolidated Platinum Industries Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23,
Apr. 23, 2004 – Name changed to Consolidated Global 1984) Consolidated Ranwick Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Diamond Corp. n May 25, 1993 – Name changed to Allied Strategies Inc. n 1955 – Name changed to International Ranwick Ltd. n

Consolidated Pace II Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 1, 1981) Consolidated Player Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Consolidated Rapid River Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
June 18, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Pacer Dec. 23, 1988 – Name changed to Epping Realty Nov. 30, 1981 – Struck off register.
Petroleum Corporation; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Reactor Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974
Consolidated PlenTech Electronics Inc. (B.C. 1981) amalg.)
Consolidated Pacific Bay Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16,
July 27, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. Oct. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Canaustra Gold
1983)
Exploration Limited. n
July 22, 2008 – Name changed to Pacific Bay Minerals
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Consolidated Pope Valley Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Mar.
24, 1986) Consolidated Red Poplar Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Consolidated Panther Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) May 5, 1994 – Name changed to Da Capo Resources Oct. 1971 – Name changed to New Dimension Resources
Mar. 31, 1988 – Name changed to Panthco Resources Ltd. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Powergem Resource Corporation (B.C. Consolidated Redding Explorations Corporation (B.C.
Consolidated Paper Corporation Limited (Can. 1931) 1980) July 18, 1983)
Oct. 1, 1967 – Name changed to Consolidated-Bathurst May 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Tamavack Resources June 20, 1996 – Name changed to Redex Gold Inc. n
Limited. n Inc. and Calvada Resources Inc. to form Eurus Resource
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. (see Eurus Resource Consolidated Regal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 15,
Consolidated Parklane Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 9, Corp.) 1979)
1988) Sept. 18, 1992 – Name changed to Fresco Developments
Apr. 15, 1991 – Continued into British Columbia. Consolidated Press Limited (Can. 1929) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Jan. 7, 1993 – Name changed to Micrologix Biotech Inc. 1957 – Acquired by Liberty of Canada Ltd. for $4.75 per
following acquisition of Microtek Research and cl. A sh. and $2.00 per cl. B sh. Consolidated Regcourt Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Development Ltd. and Micrologix International Ltd.; basis 1968 – Assets sold to Kelly Lake Nickel Mines Ltd.; basis
Consolidated Professor Mines Limited (Ont. 1981) 1 new for 10 old shs.
1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 27, 1996 – Acquired by Royal Oak Mines Inc. for
80¢ per sh. (see Royal Oak Mines Inc.) Consolidated Retail Solutions Inc. (B.C. Sept. 16, 1983)
Consolidated Payette International Resources Ltd.
(B.C. 1967) July 18, 1994 – Name changed to Ventir Challenge
Consolidated Properties Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 9, 1994) Enterprises Ltd. n
Apr. 28, 1976 – Name changed to Celico Resources Aug. 26, 1998 – Continued into Canada.
Ltd. n Jan. 28, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with Consolidated Rexspar Minerals & Chemicals Limited
Canadian Aspen Properties Ltd.; basis $2.75 for 1 old (Ont. 1951)
Consolidated Paymaster Resources Ltd. (B.C. May Cons. Properties sh.
31, 1979) Oct. 1, 1987 – Formed Conrex Corporation in Ontario on
July 5, 1988 – Name changed to Albany Resources Ltd.; amalgamation with a private co. n
Consolidated Proprietary Mines Holdings Ltd. (Ont.
basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n 1951)
Mar. 13, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Consolidated Rhodes Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 27,
Consolidated Paytel Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1983) 1962)
June 1, 1994 – Name changed to Paytel Industries Ltd.; Consolidated Prudential Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1958) Mar. 4, 1992 – Name changed to Fairhaven Resources
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Feb. 1972 – Merged into Davenport Oils & Mining Ltd.; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Consolidated P.C.R. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1980) Consolidated Ribago Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Dec. 2, 1988 – Name changed to Oregon Resources Consolidated Puma Minerals Corp. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1981) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Corp. n Aug. 7, 2009 – Acquired by Sage Gold Inc.; basis 1.202
Sage shs. for 1 Consolidated Puma sh. Consolidated Rich Coast Sulphur Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Jan. 25, 1993 – Amalgamated with Consolidated Boulder
Consolidated Peak Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Mountain Resources Ltd. to form Rich Coast Resources
Consolidated QData Systems Inc. (B.C. July 2, 1985)
Mar. 4, 1960 – Acquired by Consolidated Allenbee Oil & Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 Consolidated Boulder shs. and
Jan. 5, 1996 – Name changed to Carbite Golf Inc. n
Gas Company Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. 1 new for 1 Consolidated Rich sh. (see Rich Coast
Consolidated Quebec Gold Mining & Metals Corp. Resources Ltd.)
Consolidated Pemberton Technologies Ltd. (B.C. June
19, 1980) (Que. 1933)
Mar. 1951 – Early in 1951, shldrs. received 16 $1.00 par Consolidated Richland Mines Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1987)
June 22, 1995 – Name changed to CPT Pemberton Jan. 19, 1999 – Name changed to Apogee Minerals Ltd. n
Technologies Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 3% redeem. pref. shs. for each 100 old shs.; these pref.
shs. were redeemed.
1963 – Name changed to Commercial Holdings & Metals Consolidated Rideau Resources Corp. (B.C. May 16,
Consolidated Peritronics Medical Inc. (B.C. 1981) 1979)
Nov. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Peritronics Medical, Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Feb. 1, 1995 – Name changed to Brymore Oil & Gas Ltd.;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Consolidated Quebec Smelting & Refining Ltd. (Que.
Industrials)
1947)
Consolidated Pershcourt Mining Ltd. (Que. 1945) 1968 – Name changed to Magnetics International Ltd. n Consolidated Rio Plata Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 6,
1971 – Merged into Abcourt Metals Inc.; basis 1 new for 1962)
5 old shs. Consolidated Quebec Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Que. Oct. 28, 1993 – Name changed to New Rio Resources
1944) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Consolidated Ripple Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Aug. 13, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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Consolidated Rochette Mines Ltd. (Que. 1936) Consolidated Silver Ridge Mines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, Consolidated Talcorp Limited (Can. Dec. 1978 amalg.)
Feb. 1955 – Name changed to Conro Development 1935) May 7, 1991 – Name changed to Sound Insight
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Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 17, 1981 – Name changed to Northcal Resources Enterprises Limited. n
Ltd. n
Consolidated Royalgroup Inc. (Ont. Apr. 28, 1966) Consolidated Taywin Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 15,
Nov. 8, 1991 – Name changed to Aronos Multinational Consolidated Silver Standard Mines Limited (B.C. 1972 amalg.)
Inc. n Dec. 11, 1946) Apr. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Inspiration Mining
Apr. 9, 1990 – Name changed to Silver Standard Corporation. n
Consolidated Ruskin Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1974) Resources Inc. n
Mar. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with Solid Gold Capital Consolidated T.C. Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987)
Corp. to form new co. with same name Consolidated Consolidated Silver Tusk Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1976 amalg.) May 20, 1992 – Name changed to Cyclone Capital
Ruskin Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.2 Solid Gold Feb. 11, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Corp. n
shs. and 1 new for 1 Consolidated Ruskin sh. (see May 20, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Consolidated Ruskin Developments Ltd.) Consolidated Team Resources Corp. (B.C. May 20,
Consolidated Skeena Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) 1988)
Consolidated Ruskin Developments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. Feb. 1969 – Merged into International Mariner Resources June 28, 2000 – Name changed to QHR Technologies
31, 1992 amalg.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs., plus 1 ser. C sh. purch. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of New Horizon
Nov. 23, 1992 – Name changed to Leisureways Marketing warr. of Mariner for each 2 shs. received on exch. (see Technologies Inc. n
Ltd. n International Mariner Resources Ltd.)
Consolidated Technologies Holdings Inc. (B.C. May
Consolidated SYH Corporation (Ont. 1961) Consolidated Spectra Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 16, 4, 1993)
Oct. 29, 1991 – Amalgamated with Newco, a wholly 1984) Nov. 26, 2001 – Name changed to Tigertel
owned subsid. of The Woodbridge Company; basis 25¢ Dec. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Tiger International Telecommunications Corp. and continued into British
or 2.43 new wts. for 1 Consolidated SYH sh. Wts. entitle Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
the holders to purchase 1 cl. A sub. vtg. sh. of Central Tigertel Communications Inc. n
Capital Corporation for $14 per sh. until Sept. 29, 1994. Consolidated Spectrum Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Name changed to Spectrum Industrial Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Consolidated Texas Northern Minerals Limited (B.C.
Consolidated St. Simeon Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950) Dec. 23, 1980)
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. June 28, 2000 – Name changed to Rio Verde Industries
Consolidated Spire Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Consolidated Samarkand Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. Dec. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Berkwood Resources
Energy)
11, 1986) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Oct. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Soho Resources Corp.; & Energy) Consolidated Textile Mills Limited (Can. Apr. 30, 1946)
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n June 30, 1980 – Name changed to Consoltex Canada
Consolidated Standard Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960)
Inc. n
Consolidated Sannorm Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Apr. 15, 1975 – Name changed to Golden Standard Mines
Mar. 15, 1955 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Consolidated Thermo Tech International Inc. (B.C.
1983)
Consolidated Sarabat Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 28, Consolidated Stanford Corporation (Ont. Apr. 8, 1968)
June 9, 1992 – Name changed to Thermo Tech
1988) Dec. 3, 2003 – Voluntarily wound up. Distributiion basis
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 20, 1998 – Name changed to CSG Resources Ltd.; $0.39 per com. and cl. A sh.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Consolidated Stikine Silver Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Consolidated Thompson Iron Mines Limited (Can.
Sept. 20, 1989 – Name changed to Stikine Resources July 1, 1989 amalg.)
Consolidated Sasha Technology Ltd. (Can. Mar. 9,
Ltd. n May 16, 2011 – Acquired by Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.
1987)
for $17.25 per sh.
May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
Consolidated Stone Industries Inc. (B.C. May 16, 1980)
Consolidated Thompson-Lundmark Gold Mines
Consolidated Sea Gold Corp. (B.C. July 26, 1979) Aug. 22, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Limited (Can. Dec. 18, 1985 amalg.)
May 9, 1990 – Name changed to Sea Gold Resources
Consolidated Strategic Metals Inc. (B.C. 1982) July 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Québec Cobalt and
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Feb. 14, 1983 – Name changed to New Strategic Metals Exploration Limited and Ghanorcan Resources Ltd. to
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n form new co. with same name Consolidated
Consolidated Serena Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 17,
Thompson-Lundmark Gold Mines Limited; basis 1 new
1987)
Consolidated Sudbury Basin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942) for 2 Québec Cobalt shs., 1 new for 2.1 Ghanorcan shs.
Mar. 7, 2003 – Name changed to Capstone Gold Corp. n
June 30, 1960 – Amalgamated with Giant Yellowknife and 1 new for 1 Consolidated Thompson-Lundmark sh.
Gold Mines Limited to form Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd.; Aug. 24, 2006 – Name changed to Consolidated
Consolidated Shasta Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2, Thompson Iron Mines Limited. n
1966) basis 1 new for 25 old shs. (see Giant Yellowknife Mines
Nov. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Lima Gold Limited)
Consolidated Thor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Corporation. n
Consolidated Summit Mines Limited (Ont. 1962) Jan. 18, 1957 – Name changed to Nealon Mines Ltd. n
Consolidated Shoshoni Gold Inc. (B.C. Apr. 23, 1985) May 1, 1983 – Formed Barrick Resources Corporation
in Ontario on amalgamation with Petronic Resources Ltd. Consolidated Thunderbird Projects Ltd. (B.C. Dec.
Jan. 7, 2000 – Name changed to New Shoshoni Ventures
and following the Apr. 28, 1983, acquisition of Barrick 16, 1965)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aug. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Jenosys Enterprises
Inc. n
Consolidated Shunsby Mines Limited (Ont. Feb. 10,
1944) Consolidated Suntec Ventures Limited (B.C. Jan. 27,
1986 amalg.) Consolidated Tonka Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 14,
June 25, 1975 – Name changed to MW Resources
Oct. 3, 1990 – Name changed to Vortex Energy Systems 1972)
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Inc. n Nov. 26, 1993 – Name changed to South China Industries
(Canada) Inc.; basis 1 subord. vtg. sh. for 2 com. shs. n
Consolidated Silver Banner Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
1955 – Acquired by Tecumseh Developments Ltd.; basis Consolidated Taché Mines & Investments Ltd. (Que.
1951) Consolidated Top Gun Explorations Inc. (B.C. Nov.
1 new for 10 old shs. (see Tecumseh Developments Ltd.)
June 18, 1982 – Name changed to Taché Resources 20, 1986)
Consolidated Silver Belle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Inc. n Sept. 13, 1993 – Name changed to Sterling Pacific
June 27, 1966 – Amalgamated with Jayco Mines (1966) Resources Inc. n
Ltd. to form Silver Belle Mines (1966) Ltd. (see Silver Consolidated Takepoint Ventures Ltd. (Yuk. June 25,
Belle Mines (1966) Ltd.) 2002) Consolidated Topaz Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21,
Dec. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Lake Shore Gold Corp. 1983)
Consolidated Silver Butte Mines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 31, pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Aurora Aug. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Topaz Resources
1957) Platinum Corp. n International Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
July 31, 1989 – Name changed to Silver Butte Resources
Ltd. n Consolidated Tako Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 18, Consolidated Topper Gold Corporation (B.C. Nov. 23,
1972) 1959)
Jan. 18, 2000 – Name changed to International Tako Feb. 6, 2002 – Name changed to Topper Resources
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.8 old shs. n Inc. n
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Consolidated Toronto Development Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Consolidated West Hill Energy Inc. (Ont. June 17, Consumer Credit Corporation Limited (Ont. 1962)
1954) 1964) Feb. 25, 1966 – Name changed to Glengair Group Ltd.
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1964 – Name changed to Great Northern Capital Nov. 21, 1997 – Formed African Selection Mining following reorganization; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Each
Corporation Limited. n Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with African $500 princ. amt. of Consumer 6.75% conv. sec. notes,
Selection Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 0.25 old ser. B, due June 15, 1966, exch. for $500 princ. amt. of
Consolidated Tower Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1961) shs. n 6.75% debs., ser. A, and 50 com. sh. of Glengair; each
Mar. 18, 1983 – Struck off register. $500 princ. amt. of Consumer 6.75% sec. notes ser. C,
Consolidated West Petroleum Limited (Ont. 1948) due June 15, 1981, exch. for $500 princ. amt. of 6.75%
Consolidated TranDirect.com Technologies Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1977 – Minority shldrs. received pref. shs. red. debs., ser. A, and 45 com. sh. of Glengair; sh. purch warr.
June 14, 1985) at $6.90 per sh. on amalg. with subsid. of Western originally issued with sec. C notes, exch. for 10 com. sh.
June 20, 2001 – Name changed to International Samuel Decalta Petroleum (1977) Ltd. of Glengair for each 100 Consumer com. sh. called for
Exploration Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) by such warr.; each $100 princ. amt. of Consumer 5.5%
Consolidated Western and Pacific Resources Corp. conv. debs., due Nov. 15, 1978, exch. for $60 princ. amt.
Consolidated Trans-Canada Resources Ltd. (Alta. (B.C. May 27, 1991 amalg.) of 6.75% debs., ser. A, and 6 com. sh. of Glengair;
1984 amalg.) July 9, 1996 – Name changed to Synergy Resource 125,000 o/s 6.5% Consumer pref. shs. ser. A exch. for
Oct. 10, 1989 – Acquired by Ranchmen's Resources Ltd.; Technologies Inc. n 250,000 Glengair com. shs. n
basis 0.69 new Ranchmen's shs. for 1 old Trans-Canada
sh. (see Ranchmen's Resources Ltd.) Consolidated Westrex Development Corp. (B.C. Aug. Consumer General Inc. (Ont. 1980)
29, 1979) Mar. 4, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Consumer
Consolidated Trillion Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 24, July 25, 1991 – Name changed to Westrex Energy General Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
1987) Corp. n
Dec. 2, 2003 – Acquired by Viceroy Exploration Ltd.; basis
Consumers Distributing Company Limited (Ont. 1956)
0.7 Viceroy shs. for 1 Consolidated Trillion sh. (see Consolidated Westview Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. Dec. 16, 1987 – All o/s cl. A and sub. vtg. cl. B, not
Viceroy Exploration Ltd.) 25, 1986) already owned, acquired by Loeb Inc., a wholly owned
Nov. 23, 2017 – Name changed to Lithoquest Diamonds subsid. of Provigo Inc.; basis $5.50 per sh. (see Provigo
Consolidated Trilogy Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 3, 1986)
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Inc.)
Dec. 22, 1998 – Name changed to Thyssen Mining
Lithoquest Diamonds Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Exploration Inc. n
Energy) Consumers' Gas Company (Can. 1848)
1954 – Continued into Ontario.
Consolidated Tungsten Mining Corp. of Canada Ltd. Consolidated Woodgreen Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Apr. 9, 1980 – Name changed to Hiram
(Ont. Feb. 2, 1951) 1964 – Name changed to Cumberland Mining Co. Ltd.; Walker-Consumers Home Ltd. to reflect acquisition of
1958 – Name changed to Mount Wright Iron Mines basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Home Oil, Cygnus Corp. and Hiram Walker Gooderham
Company Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Worts. n
Consolidated Yukeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Consolidated TVX Mining Corporation (Ont. Oct. 31, 1951 – Name changed to Yukeno Mines Ltd. and The Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 23,
1984) continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1848)
Jan. 22, 1991 – Acquired by TVX Gold Inc. (see TVX July 25, 2002 – Name changed to Enbridge Gas
Gold Inc.) Consolidated Yukon Minerals Corporation (Alta. 1986) Distribution Inc.
Oct. 1, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Consolidated United Safety Technology Inc. (B.C. The Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. (Ont. 1848)
Aug. 8, 1979) Consolitech Invest Corp. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1994) Mar. 15, 1991 – Acquired by British Gas Holdings
Sept. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Genetronics July 19, 2001 – Name changed to HTN Inc. pursuant to (Canada) Limited for $34.265 per sh. On Mar. 10, 1992,
Biomedical Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5.6 old shs. n reverse takeover acquisition of HTN (Ontario) Inc.; basis an issue of 15% public float from parent British Gas plc
1 new for 2 old shs. n was made and the instalment receipts began trading on
Consolidated Uranium Corp. (Que. 1954) the Toronto and Montreal stock exchanges. On June 30,
Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines Consoltex Canada Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 1946) 1994, IPL Energy purchased an 85% interest in The
& Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see June 27, 1991 – Acquired by CCI Acquisitions Inc. for Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. from British Gas plc.
Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) $33 per sh. Effective Dec. 13, 1996, IPL purchased the remaining
15% interest for $24 or $1.50 plus a fraction of an IPL
Consolidated Valley Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1979) Consoltex Group Inc. (Can. Sept. 16, 1992) Energy com. sh. having a value of $22.50. On July 5,
Mar. 12, 1997 – Name changed to CVL Resources Ltd. n Dec. 16, 1999 – All o/s sub. vtg. shs. acquired by a 1999, all remaining o/s pref. shs. (group 1 ser. A, group
subsid. of American Industrial Partners; basis Cdn$5.60 1 ser. B and group 2 ser. C) were redeemed for
Consolidated Van-City Marble Ltd. (B.C. 1987) per sh. $101.060274, $101.060274 and $25.017671 per sh.,
Jan. 23, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Jan. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Consoltex Inc. respectively.
Consolidated Van-Tor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1948) Consort Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1981) Consumers Glass Company Limited (Can. Oct. 4,
Feb. 1971 – Merged with 4 other cos. into International Apr. 27, 1990 – Name changed to International Consort 1917)
Mariner Resources Ltd.; basis 2 shs. plus 1 cl. C warr. Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n July 1, 1986 – Name changed to Consumers Packaging
of Mariner for 18 shs. of Van-Tor. Inc. n
Consteel Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Consolidated Vauze Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
June 27, 1977 – Dissolved. Consumers Packaging Inc. (Can. Oct. 4, 1917)
1961 – Assets acquired by Vauze Mines Ltd.
May 23, 2001 – Order under the Companies' Creditors
Constellation Brands Canada, Inc. (Can. Sept. 7, 1993 Arrangement Act (CCAA) obtained, staying proceedings
Consolidated Venturex Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21,
amalg.) against the co. until June 22, 2001. Toronto-based KPMG
1983)
Dec. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Arterra Wines Canada, Inc. appointed monitor.
May 24, 2007 – Name changed to Venturex Explorations
Inc. Apr. 30, 2002 – Filed an assignment into bankruptcy and
Inc. n
KPMG Inc. was appointed trustee. All directors resigned.
Constellation Capital Enterprises Inc. (Ont. June 30, Virtually all of the co.'s Canadian and overseas assets
Consolidated Vigor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1958) 1989)
Mar. 1973 – Charter cancelled. were sold, satisfying most of the claims made by the
June 12, 1995 – Name changed to Raw Creek Resources secured creditors.
Inc. n Dec. 20, 2002 – First interim cash dividend to unsecured
Consolidated Virginia Mining Corp. (Que. 1947)
Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled. creditors of 3.5¢ on the dollar was issued.
Constellation Copper Corporation (Can. June 21, 2002) Jan. 22, 2003 – KPMG filed a proposal under the
Consolidated Viscount Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 9, Dec. 23, 2008 – Filed for bankruptcy. Deloitte & Touche Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Canada) and a meeting
1977) Inc. appointed trustee. of the creditors was held on Feb. 4, 2003. Under the
Feb. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Choice Resources proposal, the claims of the creditors would be settled for
Constellation Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 12, 1992) the remaining assets and a $30,000,000 face amount
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 31, 2000 – Name changed to International Sovereign Recovery Note to be issued by the company; the
Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n company's capital stock would be reorganized whereby
Consolidated Wellington Resources Ltd. (B.C. June
20, 1953) all the shares will be converted into one redeemable
Consular-Harker Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) preferred share having an aggregate value of $1; and the
Sept. 24, 1987 – Name changed to First Hospitality
Mar. 1969 – Charter cancelled. company's bankruptcy would be annulled allowing OI
(Canada) Corporation. n
Canada Holdings B.V. to acquire a restructured
Consumers Packaging (which will be free and clear of
any claims of the creditors other than the claims of KPMG
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under the recovery note). The amended proposal would Continental Bank Capital Corporation (Ont. 1981) Continental Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
provide for possible payments to the unsecured creditors 1981 – Name changed to Continental Bank Leasing 1962 – Charter cancelled; shs. exch. into Canadian
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of up to 9.1¢ on the dollar compared to 6.9¢ on the dollar Corporation and continued into Ontario. n Faraday Ltd.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs.
in bankruptcy.
Apr. 29, 2003 – Restructured Consumers Packaging was Continental Bank Leasing Corporation (Ont. 1981) Continental Fashion Group Inc. (Alta. June 1, 1990)
continued under the Nova Scotia Companies Act. All the Oct. 1986 – Sold to Central Capital Corporation by its Sept. 5, 1996 – Formed Genoil Inc. in Canada on
terms of the amended proposal were completed, annuling parent company, the Continental Bank. The bank received amalgamation with Genoil Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Genoil
the bankruptcy. Remaining assets of the company were secured notes and convertible debentures which it sh. and 1 new for 10 Continental Fashion shs. (see
vested with KPMG and the company's common and subsequently sold for $112,000,000. It retained FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
preferred share capital was cancelled. transferable options to purch. up to 891,000 cl. A shs. of
Apr. 30, 2003 – Consumers Packaging amalgamated Central Capital Corporation for $19.625 per sh. up to Dec. Continental Gas Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
with OI Canada to form Amalco. Future dividends were 30, 1990. 1958 – Wound up.
dependent on recoveries under the Recovery Note,
repayable on a sharing formula of the net benefits derived Continental Bank of Canada (Can. July 14, 1977; via Continental Gold Corp. (B.C. 1987)
from utilization of tax loss attributes held by Amalco. The Bank Act) Jan. 15, 1991 – Acquired by Placer Dome Inc. for $20
Recovery Note expires in 10 years. It was unlikely that Nov. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with per sh. (see Placer Dome Inc.)
there would be monies available for distribution to shldrs. same name.
Continental Gold Limited (Bermuda Mar. 30, 2010
after unsecured creditors received 100% of their claims. Oct. 22, 1996 – Name changed to CBOC Continental Inc.
amalg.)
and continued into Canada. n
The Consumers' Waterheater Income Fund (Ont. Oct. June 10, 2015 – Succeeded by Continental Gold Inc.
28, 2002) pursuant to scheme of arrangement whereby wholly
Continental (CBOC) Corporation (Can. Aug. 30, 2002
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Enercare Inc. pursuant to owned Continental Gold Inc. was formed to acquire
amalg.)
plan of arrangement whereby Enercare Inc. was formed Continental Gold Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
June 4, 2004 – Name changed to Stonington Capital
to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation Energy)
Corporation. n
and the fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey
The Continental Group of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1935)
- Industrials) Continental Can Company of Canada Limited (Can. May 1, 1983 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by CCL
1935) Industries Inc.; basis 2,120,000 CCL cl. B non-vtg. shs.
Contact Diamond Corporation (Ont. Feb. 11, 1999 1977 – Name changed to The Continental Group of
amalg.) and 625,000 cl. A vtg. shs. of CCL. Name subsequently
Canada Ltd. n changed to Continental Can Canada Inc.
Jan. 12, 2007 – Acquired by Stornoway Diamond
Corporation; basis 0.36 new Stornoway sh. for 1 old Continental CareTech Corporation (Ont. June 1, 1965) Continental Home Healthcare Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1990)
Contact sh. May 17, 1996 – Name changed to Corona Gold Aug. 6, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Corporation. n
Contact Exploration Inc. (Alta. Sept. 1, 1995)
Continental Illinois Bank (Canada) (Can. 1981)
Dec. 19, 2014 – Formed Kicking Horse Energy Inc. in
Continental Cash Technologies Corporation (Alta. 1987 – Acquired by The Swiss Bank Corp.
Alberta on amalgamation with Donnycreek Energy Inc.,
with Contact the deemed acquiror; basis 0.60 Kicking Jan. 14, 1993)
July 7, 2004 – Continued into Ontario. Continental Iron & Titanium Mining Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Horse shs. for 1 Donnycreek sh. and 0.075 Kicking Horse June 29, 1960 – Name changed to Continental Titanium
shs. for 1 Contact sh. n Dec. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Cenit Corporation. n
Corp. n
Contact Gold Mines Ltd. (Sask. Feb. 16, 1960) Continental Cinch Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Nov. 1973 – Name changed to Gladiator Resources Ltd.; Continental Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
July 7, 1969 – Name changed to Contact Ventures Ltd. n Dec. 31, 1970 – Dissolved.
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Contact Minerals Ltd. (Man. 1955) Continental Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Feb. 25, 1967 – Dissolved. Continental Conquest Capital Corp. (Ont. July 31,
1981) 1949 – Continued into Ontario.
Jan. 21, 1999 – Formed The Streetwear Corporation in 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Contact Ventures Ltd. (Sask. Feb. 16, 1960)
Sept. 9, 1982 – Continued into Canada. Ontario following amalgamation with The Streetwear
Continental Loan Corp. (Que. 1955)
Apr. 15, 1988 – Name changed to West Pride Industries Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
July 1960 – Name changed to Continental Discount
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation. n
Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.
Contec Innovations Inc. (B.C. Apr. 14, 2000) (Sask. 1957)
Continental McKinney Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Dec. 29, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Sept. 22, 1961 – Struck off register.
Dec. 31, 1972 – Name changed to Chandalar Resources
Continental Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Contender Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1984)
July 14, 1986 – Name changed to Strategic 1967 – Name changed to Continental Cinch Mines Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Continental Minerals Corporation (B.C. Feb. 7, 1962)
Communications Ltd. n May 6, 2011 – Acquired by Jinchuan Group Ltd. for $2.60
Continental Copper Co. Ltd. (Can.) per sh.
Contex Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Name changed to Goldex Developments Ltd. Aug. 6, 1931 – Charter cancelled.
Continental Minerals Corporation (B.C. June 15, 1970)
Continental Copper Corporation (B.C. May 29, 1984) Mar. 6, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Context Energy Inc. (Alta. July 13, 1999)
Feb. 28, 2001 – Formed Ravenwood Resources Inc. in Oct. 23, 1997 – Name changed to Continental Energy
Continental Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
Alberta on amalgamation with Ravenwood Resources Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1927 – Assets sold to Continental Kirkland Mines Ltd.;
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Ravenwood; basis basis 2 new for 10 old shs.
4.25 new for 1 Ravenwood sh. and 1 new for 2 Context Continental Copper Mines Limited (Que. Nov. 14, 1938)
shs. n Apr. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Continental Resources
Continental Mining Corporation (unknown)
Ltd. n
1959 – Merged into Continental Consolidated Mines Ltd.;
Conti-Mac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
May 1957 – Charter cancelled. Continental Datanet Inc. (B.C. 1982)
Mar. 19, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Continental Mining Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Contiki Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1992) 1958 – Merged into Augustus Exploration Ltd. (see
Sept. 1, 1999 – Name changed to GoldenGoals.com Continental Diamond Drilling & Exploration Co. Ltd. Augustus Exploration Ltd.)
Ventures Inc. following acquisition of Alternative Card (Ont. 1945)
Company Ltd. n 1949 – Name changed to Continental Exploration Ltd. n Continental Nickel Limited (Can. Nov. 23, 2006)
Sept. 18, 2012 – Acquired by IMX Resources Limited;
Continent Group Inc. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1995) Continental Discount Corporation (Que. 1955) basis 3.7 ord. shs. plus 0.5 wts. of IMX for 1 Continental
May 26, 1999 – Name changed to POPi Group Inc. n Mar. 1, 1975 – Amalgamated with Canadian Affiliated sh.
Financial Corp. on a pooling of interest basis to form
Canadian Financial Company. Continental Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1936)
Continent Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 8, 2005)
Jan. 12, 2006 – Continued into Alberta. 1951 – Name changed to New Continental Oil Company
Continental Exploration & Development Ltd. (Ont. July of Canada Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 18, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. 23, 1984)
Oct. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Copper One Inc. and Aug. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Conex Continental Inc.;
continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Continental Pacific Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1986) Contour Consumer Products Inc. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1985) Convalo Health International, Corp. (B.C. June 7, 2013)
Jan. 23, 1998 – Name changed to Northern Continental Aug. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Home Products Inc.; June 13, 2017 – Name changed to BLVD Centers
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Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Continental Pharma Cryosan Inc. (Can. Apr. 10, 1972) Contour Telecom Management Inc. (Can. May 17, Convertible & Yield Advantage Trust (Ont. Sept. 24,
Aug. 29, 1995 – Name changed to IBEX Technologies 1996) 2003)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 27, 1999 – Name changed to TigerTel Inc. following Oct. 31, 2013 – Redeemed. Net asset value $23.4459
acquisition of TigerTel Services Limited, a subsid. of per unit.
Continental Potash Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Applied Cellular Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. shs. n Convertible Debentures Income Fund (Ont. Dec. 29,
2010)
Continental Research & Development Ltd. (Alta. Jan. Contrans Corp. (Ont. July 23, 1982) Apr. 20, 2016 – Merged into Canoe Canadian Asset
16, 1956) July 23, 2002 – Converted into Contrans Income Fund; Allocation Class, an unlisted open-end mutual fund; basis
July 23, 1984 – Continued into Ontario. basis 4 Contrans Income subord. vtg. trust units for 1 0.746276976 Canoe series Z shs. for 1 Convertible
Jan. 14, 1987 – Name changed to Continental Research Contrans Corp. cl. A subord. vtg. sh. Debentures trust unit. Net asset value per series Z sh. at
Exploration & Development Ltd. n Apr. 22, 2016, was $10.
Contrans Group Inc. (Ont. Oct. 15, 2009)
Continental Research Exploration & Development Dec. 11, 2014 – Acquired by TransForce Inc. for $14.60 Conveying Equipment Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Ltd. (Ont. July 23, 1984) per class A & B sh. 1958 – Charter surrendered.
Oct. 6, 1994 – Name changed to Continental Exploration
& Development Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Contrans Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 16, 2002) Convoy Capital Corp. (Can. Jan. 8, 1952)
Dec. 3, 2009 – Converted into Contrans Group Inc. Sept. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Hariston Corporation;
pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis (i) 1 Contrans basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Continental Resources Ltd. (Que. Nov. 14, 1938)
July 26, 2004 – Name changed to C2C Inc. pursuant to Group cl. A subord. vtg. sh. for 1 Contrans Income Fund
reverse takeover acquisition of claims and options on cl. A subord. vtg. unit, (ii) 1 Contrans Group cl. A subord. Convoy Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
properties of 170364 Canada Inc. and Exploration vtg. sh. for 1 cl. A limited partnership unit of Contrans Aug. 29, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Malartic-Sud Inc., respectively; basis 1 new for 3 old Holding Limited Partnership, Contrans Services LP and
Contrans Holding II LP and (iii) 1 Contrans Group cl. B Conway Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944)
shs. n
multiple vtg. sh. for 1 cl. B limited partnership unit of Apr. 28, 1961 – Properties taken over by Belleterre
Contrans Holding Limited Partnership, Contrans Services Quebec Mines as payment for debts. Charter
Continental Ridge Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1995) surrendered.
May 13, 2003 – Name changed to Nevada Geothermal LP and Contrans Holding II LP. (see Contrans Group
Power Inc. n Inc.)
Conway Resources Inc. (Que. June 10, 2005)
Contrarian Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1998) Oct. 25, 2013 – Filed for bankruptcy. Lemieux Nolet inc.
Continental Silver Corp. (B.C. 1966) appointed trustee.
Aug. 24, 1999 – Name changed to Octane Energy
June 27, 1985 – Amalgamated with Arizona Silver
Services Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
Corporation to continue under the latter name; basis 1 Conwest Exploration Company Limited (Ont. 1938)
of Hughes Oilfield Holdings Ltd. n
new for 2 old shs. Aug. 20, 1982 – Amalgamated with Central Patricia
Limited (1.1 new cl. B for 1 com. ), International Mogul
Continental Tin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Control Advancements Inc. (Ont. May 17, 1922)
Mines Ltd. (2 new cl. B shs. for 1 com.), Chimo Gold
1944 – Name changed to Aldrich Mining & Milling Co. Aug. 8, 2000 – Name changed to Betacom Corporation. n
Mines Limited (either $2.20 or 0.3 new cl. B sh. for 1 com.
Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n and 1 new ser. A pref. for 1 old 6% pref.) and 465128
Control Data Corporation (Minn. 1957)
Ontario Limited (0.88 new cl. A sh. for 1 com.) to continue
Continental Titanium Corp. (Que. 1955) 1968 – Continued into Delaware.
as Conwest Exploration Company Limited; basis 1 cl. A
Apr. 1974 – Charter cancelled. June 3, 1992 – Name changed to Ceridian Corporation.
sh. and cl. B sh. for 1 cl. A sh. and cl. B sh.
Control Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980) June 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Mineral Resources
Continental Tyre Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 15, 1986) International Limited (1 cl. B for each 2.35 old com. shs.)
Nov. 22, 1991 – Dissolved. shldrs. to receive Mar. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
to continue as Conwest Exploration Company Limited;
0.25811698845 sh. of Export Tyre Holding Co. for each basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 cl. A sh.; 1 new cl. B sh. for 1 cl. B
Control of Remote Embedded Technologies Inc. (Alta.
sh. of Continental held. (see Export Tyre Holding Co.) sh. and 1 new 1st pref. sh. ser. 1 for 1 old 1st pref. sh.
Mar. 11, 1997)
Jan. 15, 1998 – Name changed to CORE Technologies ser. D.
Continental Uranium Corp. (Sask. 1954) Aug. 23, 1991 – Continued into Alberta.
Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines Inc. n
Feb. 5, 1996 – Acquired by Alberta Energy Company
& Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Limited; basis either $28 or 1.25 Alberta Energy shs. for
Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) Control Science Corporation (Can. Oct. 21, 1987)
Aug. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Steppe Gold 1 Conwest sh.
Continental Utilities Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 16, 1956) Resources Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n
Cook Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
July 28, 1967 – Name changed to Continental Research Oct. 31, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
& Development Ltd. n Controlled Environment Farming International Ltd.
(B.C. 1965) Cooksville Company, Limited (Can. 1918)
Continental Waste Conversion Inc. (Alta. 1987) Oct. 9, 1987 – Name changed to International Controlled 1953 – All o/s cl. A and B shs. acquired by Domtar Limited
Oct. 9, 1997 – Name changed to EnviroPower Industries Investments Inc. n at $20 per cl. A and $15 per cl. B sh.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Controlled Foods International Ltd. (Del. 1969) CoolBrands International Inc. (N.S. Mar. 18, 1998)
Continuum Arts Inc. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1984) Sept. 1983 – All com. shs. acquired by Keg Restaurants Mar. 27, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
May 13, 1999 – Name changed to Continuum Resources Ltd., on the basis of either 1.125 cl. A non-voting shs. of Nov. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Swisher Hygiene Inc.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Keg or $2.50 plus 0.666 cl. A sh. for each com. sh. of and continued into Delaware pursuant to reverse takeover
Controlled Foods. Cash was paid in lieu of fractional shs. acquisition of Swisher International, Inc.
Continuum Health Care Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1999) in an amount equal to $4.50 multiplied by the fractional
Dec. 18, 2009 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with interest held. (see Keg Restaurants Ltd.) Cooper Canada Limited (Ont. 1945)
Hallmark Properties Ltd. to continue as Hallmark June 24, 1987 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Charan
Properties Ltd.; basis 1 Hallmark redeemable pref. sh. Contwoyto Goldfields Limited (Alta. Sept. 13, 1983) Industries Inc. for $6.00 per sh. (see Charan Industries
for 1 Continuum com. sh. immediately redeemed for 29¢ May 13, 1996 – Formed Corridor Resources Inc. in Inc.)
and 1 Hallmark ser. 1 pref. sh. for 1 Continuum pref. sh. Alberta on amalgamation with Corridor Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Cooper Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Continuum Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1984) Energy) Apr. 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Mar. 9, 2009 – Acquired by Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.;
basis 0.0564 Fortuna Silver shs. for 1 Continuum Conuco Limited (Ont. 1943) Cooper Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 19, 1999)
Resources sh. 1978 – Continued into Alberta. May 28, 2012 – Name changed to United Coal Holdings
1979 – Merged with 3 private cos., Caballero Explorations Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Contour Blind & Shade (Canada) Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Ltd., Canada 91639 Ltd. and Exalta Petroleums Ltd., into
Apr. 26, 1983 – Continued into Canada. Conuco Resources Limited (Alta. incorp); basis 1 new Cooper-Nanton Oil Co., Ltd. (Can. 1926)
Oct. 31, 1985 – Continued into British Columbia. spec. sh. for 3 com. or pref. shs. of Conuco Ltd. Conuco 1929 – Name changed to New Cooper-Nanton Oils, Ltd.;
Dec. 17, 1991 – Name changed to Contour Consumer Resources then merged into Brinco Limited; basis 1 com., basis 1 East Crest Oil Co. Ltd. and 4 New Cooper for 4
Products Inc. n 1 ser. A pref. and 1 ser. B pref. sh. of Brinco for 1 Conuco old shs.
Resources spec. sh.
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Cooper of Canada Limited (Ont. 1945) Copernican International Financial Split Corp. (Ont. Copper Fox Metals Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 2004)
June 1, 1977 – Name changed to Cooper Canada Jan. 24, 2007) July 15, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Limited. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Nov. 29, 2013 – Terminated; all pfd. shs. redeemed for FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
$6.375767 per pfd. sh. and no distribution for cl. A shs.
Coopérative Agricole de Granby (Que. Aug. 29, 1938) Copper Giant Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
1979 – Name changed to Agropur, coopérative Copernican International Premium Dividend Fund Nov. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with Les Mines d'Or
agro-alimentaire. n (Ont. Apr. 27, 2007) Thompson-Bousquet Ltée (5 for 4) and Silverstack Mines
May 2, 2014 – Converted from closed-end to open-ended Ltd. (1 for 1) to form Long Lac Minerals Limited; basis 1
Cooperative Energy Development Corporation (Can. fund. new for 4.5 old shs.
July 9, 1982)
May 30, 1991 – Name changed to Co-enerco Resources Copernican World Banks Income and Growth Trust Copper Hill Corporation (Ont. May 13, 1936)
Ltd. n (Ont. Feb. 27, 2006) Feb. 13, 2004 – Name changed to Viking Gold Exploration
Dec. 13, 2010 – Merged into Global Banks Premium Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Income Trust; basis 0.879911 Global Banks Premium Energy)
Coopérative fédérée de Québec (Que. 1922)
units for 1 Copernican World Banks unit. (see Global
Feb. 15, 1996 – All o/s first ranking ser. 1 pref. shs. Copper-Hill Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Banks Premium Income Trust)
redeemed; basis $25.75 per sh. Oct. 1956 – Charter cancelled.
June 1, 2006 – Name changed to La Coop fédérée. Copernican World Banks Split Inc. (Ont. Sept. 26,
2006) Copper Horn Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Coopers Park Corporation (Can. Dec. 9, 2004) Mar. 28, 1974 – Name changed to Hitec Development
Nov. 29, 2013 – Terminated; all pfd. shs. redeemed for
May 26, 2015 – Privatized; basis $1.62071 cash per Corporation.
$4.698617 per pfd. sh. and no distribution for cl. A shs.
com. sh.
Copernican World Financial Infrastructure Trust (Ont. Copper Island Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Cop-Ex Mining Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1946) 1950 – Name changed to Pacific Base Metal Mines Ltd. n
July 26, 2006)
Aug. 25, 1981 – Name changed to Amalgamated Cop-Ex
Mar. 5, 2014 – Terminated; all units redeemed for $8.4192
Resources Ltd.
per unit. Copper Island Mining Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Cop-Gold Explorers Ltd. (unknown) Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines
Copp Clark Limited (Ont. 1965 amalg.) & Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Feb. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
1984 – Amalgamated into Copp Clark Pitman Limited. Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.)
Cop-Mac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Copp Clark Pitman Limited (Ont. 1984 amalg.) Copper Jim Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
July 1973 – Name changed to Cametin Industries Ltd.;
Dec. 1977 – Privatized. July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Copp Clark Publishing Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Copper Keays Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Copa Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Apr. 1965 – Amalgamated into Copp Clark Limited. Dec. 9, 1977 – Name changed to Lincoln Resources
June 1961 – Name changed to Copa Petroleum. Inc. n
Copper Basin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Copconda Mines Limited (Ont. 1963) June 1974 – Charter cancelled.
July 23, 1979 – Name changed to Copconda Resources Copper King Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
Inc. n 1977 – Assets acquired by Proto Explorations & Holdings
Copper Belt Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 3, 2005) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs.
Aug. 11, 2008 – Name changed to CB Resources Ltd. n
Copconda Resources Inc. (Ont. 1963) Copper Lake Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Oct. 1980 – Acquired by Copconda-York Resources Inc.; Copper Bounty Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Jan. 19, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register.
basis 2 Copconda-York shs. for 1 Copconda Resources June 7, 1983 – Name changed to Walmont Precious
sh. Metals Corp. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for Copper Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
4 old shs. n Mar. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Copconda York Resources Inc. (Can. 1980)
July 15, 1987 – Name changed to Pacvest Capital Inc. n Copper-Can Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Copper Leaf Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Dec. 20, 1968 – Name changed to SMI Processes Ltd. July 8, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Cope Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Mar. 13, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Copper Canyon Resources Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 11, 2005) Copper-Lode Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
May 24, 2011 – Amalgamated with NovaGold Resources June 6, 1977 – Name changed to Consolidated
Copeland Flour Mills, Ltd. (Ont. 1920) Inc.; basis $0.001 plus 0.0735 NovaGold shs. for 1 Copper-Lode Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old
Apr. 1952 – All com. shs. acquired by Pillsbury Mills of Copper Canyon sh. plus 1 sh. of newly formed Omineca shs. n
U.S. Mining and Metals Ltd. for 4 Copper Canyon shs.
July 1, 1962 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed at $45.88 per Copper-Man Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920)
sh. Copper Cliff Consolidated Mining Corp. (Que. 1952) July 1974 – Net assets sold to Hartland Mines Ltd.; basis
1956 – Acquired by Copper Rand Chibougamau Mines 1 sh. Hartland for each 3 shs. Copper-Man.
Copeland Process Limited (N.B. 1961) Ltd.; basis 20 new for 40 old shs.
1976 – Name changed to Copeland Systems Limited. n Copper Mountain Consolidated Limited (B.C. 1959)
Copper Corporation of America (Que. 1967) Sept. 17, 1973 – Formed Rocky Mountain Trench Mines
Copeland Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1987) Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Ltd. in British Columbia on amalgamation with Rocky
Oct. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Copeland Technologies Mountain Trench Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Inc. n Copper Cowboy Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2007)
July 14, 2014 – Name changed to True Zone Resources Copper Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Copeland Systems Limited (N.B. 1961) Inc. n 1962 – Name changed to Copper Mountain Consolidated
Jan. 1978 – Name changed to MSZ Resources Ltd. Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
following acquisition by HCI Holdings Ltd. of 97% of the Copper Creek Gold Corp. (Can. Aug. 13, 1997)
o/s shs., assets and operations of both cos. were Nov. 6, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. Copper Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 27, 1997)
consol. n May 1, 2018 – Name changed to Surge Exploration Inc.; Mar. 31, 2000 – Amalgamated with International Skyline
basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Gold Corporation to form new co. with same name Copper
Copeland Technologies Inc. (B.C. June 15, 1987) Mountain Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 International
Sept. 16, 1994 – Name changed to Golden Chief Copper Creek Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 19, 1987) Skyline shs. and 4,247 new for 1 Copper Mountain sh.
Resources Inc. n Aug. 13, 1997 – Continued into Canada. July 26, 2000 – Name changed to China Ventures Inc.
July 26, 2010 – Name changed to Copper Creek Gold following acquisition of CEN China Education Network
Copernic Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1985) Corp. n Ltd. n
Nov. 16, 2010 – Acquired by N. Harris Computer
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Constellation Copper Dome Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1969) Copper Pass Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
Software Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Feb. 8, 1972 – Name changed to Bonanza International July 1, 1985 – Struck off register.
certain assets of Copernic and sale proceeds were Petroleums Limited. n
transferred to newly incorporated Comamtech Inc.; basis Copper Plate Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
1 Comamtech sh. for 1 Copernic sh. Copper Dome Mines Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 22, 1994) Mar. 1973 – Merged with Armada Explorations Ltd. and
Nov. 2, 1998 – Continued into British Columbia. Solar Reef Petroleums Ltd. into Armada Explorations
Copernican British Banks Fund (Ont. June 25, 2007) Nov. 6, 1998 – Name changed to Dome Ventures Inc.; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7.7 old shs.
Nov. 18, 2013 – Converted from a closed end to an basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
open-ended fund.
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Copper Prince Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1951) Copperstream Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Cordero Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 30, 2005)
1981 – Name changed to Copper Prince Resources Inc. n Feb. 1962 – Name changed to Copperstream-Frontenac Sept. 11, 2008 – Acquired by Ember Resources Inc.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n basis 2.683 Ember com. shs. or $5.50 for 1 Cordero com.
Copper Prince Resources Inc. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1951) sh.
Sept. 13, 1983 – Continued into British Columbia. Copperust Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
July 3, 1986 – Name changed to Churchill Growth Oct. 20, 1978 – Name changed to Ark Energy Ltd. n Cordex Venture Corporation (B.C. Mar. 9, 1987)
Industrial AA Communications Inc. and continued into Jan. 7, 2000 – Formed Brauch Database Systems, Inc.
Ontario. n Copperville Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1966) in Ontario pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. amalgamation with Brauch Database Systems, Inc. n
Copper Queen Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
May 1976 – Charter cancelled. Copperwood Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Cordiale Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1986)
Nov. 14, 1990 – Amalgamated with Beacon Energy June 22, 1989 – Name changed to Vioclone Biologicals
Copper Rand Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Corporation (0.5348 for 1) to form a new co. named Inc. n
1962 – Name changed to The Patino Mining Corporation Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd.; basis 0.6083 new
and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. n for 1 old sh. (see Consolidated Beacon Resources Ltd.) Cordoba Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Jan. 1977 – Name changed to Gold Cup Resources Ltd.;
Copper Reef Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962 amalg.) Cor-O-Tex Industrial Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1961) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
1967 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 22, 1965 – Dissolved.
Cordoba Mines Ltd. (Man. 1957)
Copper Reef Mines (1973) Ltd. (Man. Mar. 27, 1973) Cora Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1981) 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 18, 2005 – Name changed to Copper Reef Mining Nov. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Boss Gold Corp.; basis
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1 new for 3 old shs. n Cordon Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Oct. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Copper Ridge Explorations Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1983) Coral Energy Corp. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981)
May 31, 2011 – Name changed to Redtail Metals Corp. n Oct. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Coral Gold Cordova Industries Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 22, 1999)
Corporation. n Sept. 26, 2003 – Continued into Canada.
Copper Ridge Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1951) Nov. 24, 2003 – Name changed to Ameriplas Holdings
Feb. 27, 1982 – Name changed to Northern Copper Ridge Coral Gold Corporation (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981) Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Mines Ltd. n Sept. 14, 2004 – Name changed to Coral Gold Resources acquisition of Ameriplas International Inc. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Copper Ridge Silver Zinc Mines Limited (B.C. Feb. & Energy) Cordwell International Developments Ltd. (Ont. July
27, 1951) 21, 1950)
May 2, 1962 – Name changed to Copper Ridge Mines Coral Sea Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. June 28, 1994) Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Sept. 3, 2008 – Name changed to Coral Sea Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Core Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980)
Copper Soo Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1961) July 22, 1988 – Name changed to Core Ventures Ltd. n
July 7, 1969 – Name changed to Beaumont Resources Coral Sea Resources Inc. (Alta. June 28, 1994)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Sagres Energy Inc. Core Explorations Ltd. (Alta. July 4, 1972)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Sagres Energy May 20, 1993 – Name changed to Kelsey's International
Copper Stack Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Inc. and amalgamation of Sagres with a wholly owned Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
May 29, 1990 – Name changed to Katlor Explorations subsidiary. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Core IncomePlus Fund (Ont. June 29, 2005)
Coralta Resources Limited (B.C. 1973) Oct. 1, 2007 – Merged into YIELDPLUS Income Fund;
Jan. 1, 1987 – Struck from register. basis 0.75597249 YIELDPLUS trust unit for 1 Core trust
Copper States Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 27, 1987)
Aug. 26, 1996 – Name changed to American Coppermine unit. (see YIELDPLUS Income Fund)
Coranex Ltd. (unknown)
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 1, 1978 – Dissolved. Core Management Ltd. (unknown)
Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated into Blackline Resource
Copper Town Mines Ltd. (B.C.) Corazon Gold Corp. (B.C. June 4, 2007) Corporation Ltd. under name of Blackline.
June 1974 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 4, 2017 – Name changed to NanoSphere Health
Sciences Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Core Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Copper Uranium Ltd. (Que. 1950) NanoSphere Health Sciences LLC. (see FPsurvey - Dec. 9, 1991 – Name changed to Encore Ventures Ltd.;
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Industrials) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Copper Valley Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Corbal Capital Corp. (Ont. May 15, 2007)
Sept. 28, 1985 – Charter cancelled. Corean Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1964)
Dec. 2, 2009 – Name changed to iSign Media Solutions Name changed to Buchanan Mines Ltd. n
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Coppercrest Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
acquisition of iSign Media Corporation. (see FPsurvey -
1957 – Name changed to Peerless Canadian Explorations Coreco Inc. (Can. Mar. 29, 1979)
Industrials)
Ltd. n May 2, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by DALSA
Corbold Creek Development Inc. (Ont. 1974) Corporation; basis either $10, or 0.5207 new DALSA
Copperfields Mining Corporation (Ont. 1954) Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 6 other cos. to form com. sh., or a combination thereof for 1 old Coreco sh.
Aug. 29, 1983 – Amalgamated with Teck Corporation; Wolverine Developments, Inc.; basis 1 new for 13 old (see DALSA Corporation)
basis 5 Teck cl. B com. shs. for 4 Copperfields shs. (see shs.
Teck Corporation) Corel Corporation (Can. May 29, 1985)
Corby Distilleries Limited (Can. Sept. 30, 1924; via Sept. 2, 2003 – Acquired by U.S.-based Vector CC
Copperknife Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) letters patent) Acquisition Inc. for US$1.05 per sh.
July 1973 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 7, 2013 – Name changed to Corby Spirit and Wine
Corel Corporation (Can. May 29, 1985)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Copperquest Inc. (Ont. May 27, 1987) Sept. 2, 2003 – Continued into Ontario.
June 5, 2000 – Name changed to Gastar Exploration Ltd. Cord Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Jan. 27, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
and continued into Alberta pursuant to reverse takeover May 27, 1974 – Name changed to Beach Gold Mines Jan. 29, 2010 – Acquired by Corel Holdings, L.P., an
acquisition of 1075191 Ontario Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old Ltd. n indirect controlled entity of Vector Capital Corporation.
shs. n for US$4.00 per sh.
Feb. 17, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia.
Cord International Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1971)
Copperstone Resources Corporation (B.C. May 10, May 29, 1981 – Struck off register.
1967) Corel Systems Corporation (Can. May 29, 1985)
Dec. 10, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated July 20, 1992 – Name changed to Corel Corporation. n
Cordal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1981 amalg.)
Copperstone Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 Nov. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Skyharbour
old shs. n Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Coreland Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 3, 2008)
Mar. 17, 2011 – Name changed to Rathdowney
Copperstream-Frontenac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Resources Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Cordasun Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 16, 1948)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. takeover acquisition of Rathdowney Resources Limited;
1950 – Name changed to Consolidated Cordasun Oils
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Ltd. n
Energy)
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Core.Mark International Inc. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1983) Cornerstone Innovations Inc. (Alta. July 12, 1996) Coronado Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
June 14, 1984 – Continued into Canada. June 2, 1999 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 27, 1997 – Name changed to Habanero Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 29, 1989 – Acquired by CMI Acquisition Corp. for June 11, 1999 – Name changed to EXI Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
$7.00 per com. sh. and $25.36125 per pref. sh. Inc. n
Coronation Allied Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Coretec Inc. (Ont. Feb. 25, 1980) Corniche Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1995) Apr. 1977 – Dissolved.
Dec. 31, 2009 – Acquired by DDi Corp. for 38¢ per sh. Aug. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Printlux.com Inc.; basis
1 new for 2 old shs. n Coronation Credit Corporation Limited (B.C. 1954)
Coretec Multimedia Inc. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1995) Jan. 1979 – During the period of 1969-74, Cornat
Dec. 5, 1995 – Name changed to Totally Hip Software Corniche Industries Corp. (Can. July 17, 1987) Industries Limited acquired 100% o/s com. and 98.2%
Inc. n Nov. 2, 1995 – Dissolved. o/s pref. shs. of the co. Basis: sh.-for-sh. to 1971;
sh.-for-sh. plus pay. by shldr. of 50¢ cash to January
Coretek Vencap Inc. (Can. Oct. 15, 1986) Corniche Mineral & Processing Inc. (Can. July 17, 1974, and cash offer of $3.50 per com. and $1.55 per
Dec. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Ungava Minerals Corp.; 1987) pref. sh. to November 1974. Coronation was sold by
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nov. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Corniche Industries Cornat.
Corp. n
Corex Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 2, 1981) Coronation Gulf Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Apr. 18, 2018 – Acquired by Minera Alamos Inc.; basis Corniche Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1983) Sept. 1971 – Name changed to Coronation Allied
0.95 Minera Alamos com. shs, for 1 Corex Gold. sh. Apr. 18, 1988 – Name changed to International Avalon Industries Ltd. n
Aircraft Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corgemines Ltd. (Que. 1963) Coronation Minerals Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1994)
Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Corning Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1987) Apr. 23, 2004 – Continued into Ontario.
Mar. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Guyana Precious
Corinth Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Metals Inc. n
Oct. 1, 1984 – Name changed to BMP Technologies Cornucopia Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1960)
Ltd. n June 29, 1961 – Name changed to Hanna Gold Mines Coronation Mortgage Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
Ltd. n Jan. 1961 – Name changed to Coronation Credit
Corinthian Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1977) Corporation Limited. n
Feb. 4, 1986 – Name changed to Pacific Basin Cornucopia Gold Mines Ltd. (Utah 1977)
Development Corporation. n Aug. 19, 1987 – Name changed to Valley View Gold Coronation Royalties Limited (Alta. 1937)
Mines Ltd. n 1941 – Merged with 8 other cos. into Amalgamated Oils
Cork Exploration Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 2005) Limited; basis 95 new for 500 old shs.
Nov. 22, 2007 – Formed Profound Energy Inc. in Alberta Cornucopia Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 14, 1985 amalg.)
following reverse takeover acquisition of and July 9, 1999 – Name changed to Stockscape.com Coronet Carpets Inc. (Can. 1986 amalg.)
amalgamation with Profound Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new Technologies Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition Dec. 18, 1990 – Following reorganization and share
for 4 old shs. n of Stockscape.com Technologies (Canada) Ltd.; basis 1 consolidation all o/s shs. not held by Cambridge Holdings
new for 10 old shs. n Inc. and William T. Bodenhamer were exchanged for
Cork-Province Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1927) $4.00 per sh. The company is now private.
1949 – Liquidated. Cornwall Petroleum & Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 10,
Coronet Gold Mine Ltd. (Que. 1950)
1978)
Corker Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 1, 1996) May 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 23, 1984 – Name changed to Rexplore Resources
July 15, 1999 – Name changed to TriQuest Energy
International Limited. n Coronet Housewares Inc. (Que. 1957)
Corp. n
1986 – Privatized.
Corolla Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1981)
Corlac Oilfield Leasing Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996)
Apr. 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Coronet Metals Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1989)
Mar. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Enhanced Energy
Services Ltd. n June 1, 2018 – Name changed to MegumaGold Corp.
Coromandel Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 8, 1984) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 5, 2000 – Name changed to International
Cornat Industries Limited (B.C. Aug. 5, 1969) Coromandel Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Coronet Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
July 1, 1978 – Formed Versatile Cornat Corporation in
1973 – Merged with Calta Mines Ltd. into Coralta
British Columbia on amalgamation with Versatile Corona Corporation (Ont. July 1, 1988 amalg.) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Manufacturing Ltd.; basis 1 new ser. A cum. redeem. June 12, 1991 – Name changed to International Corona
pref. sh. for 1 Versatile Manufacturing sh. and 1 new for Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Coronet Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1983)
1 Cornat sh. n Feb. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Thunder Engines
Corona Gold Corporation (Ont. June 1, 1965) Corporation. n
Cornat Industries Limited (B.C. 1969) June 10, 2002 – Formed Unisphere Waste Conversion
July 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Versatile Manufacturing Ltd. in Ontario pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition Corpex (1977) Inc. (Que. 1957)
Ltd. to form a new company named Versatile Cornat of and amalgamation with Unisphere Waste Conversion Mar. 30, 1979 – Liquidated by parent company, York
Corporation; basis 1 new Versatile Cornat sh. for 1 old Ltd. n Lambton Corporation Limited, and charter surrendered.
Cornat sh. (see Versatile Cornat Corporation)
Corona Gold Corporation (Ont. May 28, 2002 amalg.) Corporate Catalyst Acquisition Inc. (Ont. Oct. 11, 2012)
Corner Bay Minerals Inc. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1991 amalg.) June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Globalive Technology
Mar. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Corner Bay Silver Inc. n Aug. 27, 2015 – Acquired by Oban Mining Corporation;
basis 0.38355 (post consol.) Oban com. shs. for 1 Corona Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
com. sh. (see Oban Mining Corporation) acquisition of Globalive Technology Partners Inc. (GTP)
Corner Bay Silver Inc. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1991 amalg.) and concurrent amalgamation of GTP with wholly owned
Feb. 25, 2003 – Acquired by Pan American Silver Corp.; Corona Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1945) 2636513 Ontario Inc., which was then vertically
basis 0.3846 Pan American shs. plus 0.1923 wts. for 1 Dec. 5, 1963 – Charter cancelled. amalgamated into the company.; basis 1 new for 6.66
Corner Bay sh. old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corona Investments Inc. (Alta. July 17, 1997)
Corner Properties Inc. (Ont. 1972) Nov. 2, 2000 – Name changed to Payment Services Corporate Foods Limited (Ont. June 9, 1911)
Jan. 4, 1973 – Name changed to Equicorp Industries Interactive Gateway Corp. n May 6, 1997 – Name changed to Canada Bread
Limited. n Company, Limited. n
Corona Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Cornerstone Industrial Minerals Corporation (Ont. June 23, 1982 – Name changed to International Corona Corporate Master Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Aug. 7, 1986) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 27, 1978 – Effective June 30, 1978 the com. shs.
Mar. 19, 1999 – Acquired by 9071-6218 Quebec Inc., a of the co. were converted into first pref. shs. which were
wholly owned subsid. of Seven Peaks Mining, Inc., for subsequently redeemed.
Coronada Mines Ltd. (Man. 1957)
12¢ per sh.
1957 – Name changed to Cordoba Mines Ltd. and
continued into Manitoba. n Corporate Oil & Gas Ltd. (Man. July 5, 1976)
Cornerstone Industries International Inc. (B.C. Feb. Dec. 9, 1987 – Name changed to Charlie O. Beverages
18, 2004) Ltd. n
Aug. 25, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Coronado Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983)
Dec. 7, 1990 – Name changed to Iron King Mines Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Corporate Properties Limited (Ont. June 19, 1962)
Nov. 22, 2006 – Name changed to SeaMiles Limited. n
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Corporation d'Expansion Financière (Que. 1957) Cortez Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 29, 2007) Cossette Inc. (Que. Mar. 23, 1999)
1975 – All o/s com., pref. and special shs. acquired by Aug. 11, 2015 – Acquired by Starcore International Mines Dec. 30, 2009 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with
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York Lambton Corporation Limited; basis 4 York cl. B Ltd.; basis 3 Starcore shs. for 1 Cortez sh. 9209-6841 Québec Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Mill
shs. for each Corpex com. sh., 5 York cl. A shs. plus Road Capital, Limited Partnership, for $8.10 per sh.
$2.00 for each Corpex pref. sh., and 4 York cl. A shs. for Cortez International Ltd. (Alta. 1968)
each Corpex special sh. (see Corpex (1977) Inc.) May 1, 1990 – Struck off register. Cost Miser Coupons (International) Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2,
Nov. 2, 1977 – Merged with Simard-Beaudry Inc. to form 1987)
Corpex (1977) Inc. (see Corpex (1977) Inc.) Cortez Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 29, 2007) Feb. 24, 1994 – Name changed to Integrated Media
Sept. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Cortez Gold Corp. n Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corporation Falconbridge Copper (Que. 1917)
May 26, 1987 – Name changed to Minnova Inc. n Cortina Capital Corp. (Can. Sept. 11, 2015) Costain Limited (Can. Mar. 30, 1953)
Oct. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Ecolomondo May 12, 1987 – Name changed to Coscan Development
La Corporation Foncière de Montréal (Que. 1957) Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Corporation. n
Sept. 24, 1968 – Declared bankrupt. Trustee: Clarkson, takeover acquisition of private Saint-Laurent, Que.-based
Gordon & Co., Montreal. Trustee for secured note holders: Ecolomondo Corporation Inc. on the basis of 5.5 Cortina Costebel Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Royal Trust Co. common shares for each Ecolomondo share held. (see Aug. 1968 – Name changed to North Shore Uranium
FPsurvey - Industrials) Corp. n
Corptech Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980)
July 15, 1992 – Name changed to Forefront Ventures Corum Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1988) Cosworth Minerals Ltd. (Yuk. Mar. 30, 1998)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Aug. 19, 1999 – Name changed to El Nino Ventures Inc.; Feb. 13, 2002 – Name changed to Palcan Fuel Cells Ltd.
basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Palcan Fuel
Corra Capital Corp. (B.C. May 12, 2000) Energy) Cells Ltd. n
July 26, 2002 – Formed GATCO Technologies Inc. in
Delaware following Qualifying Transaction reverse Corus Entertainment Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1998)
Sept. 1, 1999 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Cosworth Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1987)
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with Global Mar. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Cosworth Minerals
American Technology Corp. Industrials)
Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n
Corrida Oils Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 15, 1982) Corval Resources Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970)
May 3, 1977 – Name changed to Arizona Silver Cotley Mines Ltd. (Can. 1953)
1982 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Oakwood
Corporation (N.P.L.); basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Petroleums Ltd.)
Nov. 21, 1985 – Acquired by Oakwood Petroleums Ltd. Cott Beverages Ltd. (Can. July 25, 1955)
Shldrs. received 1 ser. D. Oakwood pref. sh. and 8 com. Corvette Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
1976 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Berkwater July 3, 1991 – Name changed to Cott Corporation. (see
shs. Nucorr Petroleums Ltd. for each 60 shs. Corrida. FPsurvey - Industrials)
(see Oakwood Petroleums Ltd.) Explorations Limited; basis 1.66 new for 1 old sh.

Corvette Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Nov. 14, 1967) Cotton Valley Resources Corporation (Ont. June 14,
Corrie Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1971) 1996 amalg.)
Mar. 14, 1984 – Name changed to Corrie Resources May 17, 1985 – Name changed to Armor Development
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Feb. 9, 1998 – Continued into Yukon.
Ltd. n May 12, 2000 – Name changed to Aspen Group
Resources Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corrie Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Corvus Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Apr. 8, 1987 – Name changed to Golden Seven Industries Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. Cotton Valley Resources Inc. (Ont. May 10, 1961)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 17, 1982 – Continued into British Columbia.
Corwin Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1933)
Dec. 17, 1984 – Name changed to Conscot Resources
Corriente Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983) Dec. 1949 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 5, 2010 – Acquired by CRCC-Tongguan Investment
(Canada) Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Coscan Development Corporation (Can. Mar. 30, 1953)
May 7, 1996 – Name changed to Brookfield Homes Ltd; Cottonballs Corporation (Alta. Oct. 9, 1987)
CRCC-Tongguan Investment Co., for $8.60 per sh. Feb. 7, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cottonballs Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Corrugated Paper Box Company, Limited (Can. 1928)
1954 – Hinde & Dauch Limited acquired all o/s com. stk. Coscient Group Inc. (Can. Feb. 15, 1989)
Jan. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Motion International Cottonwood Placer Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
for $17 per sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 cl. A sh. n July 15, 1974 – Struck off register.
Corsa Capital Ltd. (B.C. June 14, 2007)
Cotwood Tertiary Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
Apr. 27, 2011 – Name changed to Corsa Coal Corp. n Coseka Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971 amalg.)
Dec. 1963 – Charter cancelled.
June 15, 1972 – Amalgamated with Cariboo Gold Quartz
Corsa Coal Corp. (B.C. June 14, 2007) Mining Co. Ltd. to form Coseka Resources Limited. (see Coubran Resources Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 28, 2000)
June 27, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Coseka Resources Limited) Mar. 5, 2004 – Name changed to Sanu Resources Ltd.
- Mines & Energy) and continued into Canada. n
Coseka Resources Limited (B.C. June 15, 1972 amalg.)
Corsair Exploration Inc. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1985 amalg.) Jan. 14, 1991 – Acquired by North Canadian Oils Limited
for 16¢ per sh. (see North Canadian Oils Limited) Cougar Development Corporation Ltd. (Sask. 1955)
July 18, 2002 – Acquired by Northrock Resources Ltd.
May 11, 1978 – Amalgamated with subsid. to form
for $3.00 per sh.
Cosmic Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 23, 1970 amalg.) American Chromium Limited.
Corsair Petroleum Inc. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1985 amalg.) July 22, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Cougar Minerals Corp. (Can. Apr. 21, 2004)
Feb. 6, 1996 – Name changed to Corsair Exploration Inc.;
Cosmic-Lode Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Jan. 11, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1970 – Merged into Cosmic Nickel Mines Ltd.; basis 1 May 25, 2016 – Name changed to TrackX Holdings Inc.
new for 10 old shs. following reverse takeover acquisition of TrackX, Inc.;
Corsayre Capital Corporation (Alta. Sept. 13, 1995)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 1, 1997 – Formed CV Technologies Inc. in Alberta
on Major Transaction amalgamation with CV Cosmic Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 23, 1970 amalg.)
June 5, 1972 – Name changed to New Cosmic Industries Couldrey Creek Oils Ltd. (B.C.)
Technologies Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by CV Dec. 1939 – Name changed to Pinhorn Oils, Ltd.
Technologies. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Coulee Lead and Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Corson Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Cosmo Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 12, 1999)
Mar. 3, 1977 – Amalgamated with Headway Red Lake
Nov. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 17, 2004 – Name changed to Reco International
Gold Mines Ltd. (1 for 20) to form Wayfair Explorations
Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Cortez Corporation (Alta. 1968)
June 2, 1986 – Name changed to Cortez International Cosmos Imperial Mills, Limited (Can. 1926)
Coulee Ridge Capital Corp. (Alta. May 15, 1996)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 23, 1973 – Placed into bankruptcy.
Nov. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Del Roca Energy Inc.
July 10, 1975 – Token recovery of 13.6% paid to
following reverse takeover acquisition of Del Roca
unsecured creditors.
Cortez Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Resources Ltd. n
Sept. 27, 1957 – Name changed to Marpic Explorations Cossette Communication Group Inc. (Que. Mar. 23,
Ltd. n 1999) Coulson Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Feb. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Cossette Inc. n 1951 – Charter cancelled.
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Counsel Corporation (Ont. Aug. 2, 1979) The Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. (Que. June 22, 1973) Cowichan Copper Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Dec. 31, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with May 15, 2018 – Acquired by METRO INC.; basis (i) 1968 – Name changed to Cerna Copper Mines Ltd.; basis
same name. TEST FOR CROP MARKS $24.50 cash; or (ii) 0.61006 METRO com. sh. for 1 Jean 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 23, 2015 – Name changed to Street Capital Group Coutu cl. A subord. vtg. sh.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cowl Limited (Can. 1971)
Couverden Point Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1988) 1974 – Budd Automotive Co. of Canada Ltd., through
Counsel RB Capital Inc. (Fla. Apr. 21, 1983) June 26, 1991 – Name changed to Kilkenney Resources James B. Carter Ltd., acquired the assets of the co. for
Aug. 22, 2013 – Name changed to Heritage Global Inc. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n an undisclosed amount from the Manitoba Development
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corp.
Couvrette & Provost Ltée (Que. Nov. 14, 1961)
Counsel Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. July 10, July 10, 1970 – Name changed to Provigo Inc. n Coxe Commodity Strategy Fund (Ont. Apr. 30, 2008)
1981) Oct. 7, 2016 – Amalgamated with Global Water Solutions
July 21, 1995 – Name changed to RioCan Real Estate Cove Energy Corporation (B.C. Apr. 6, 1981) Fund; class A unitholders received 1.183932 Global Water
Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 12, 1988 – Name changed to Cove Resources Solutions fund units for each unit held and class F
Corporation. n unitholders received 1.302514 Global Water Solutions
Countryside Power Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 16, 2004) fund units for each unit held.
Aug. 17, 2007 – Acquired by Fort Chicago Energy
Cove Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 6, 1981)
Partners L.P.; basis $9.60 per trust unit and US$1,010 Coxe Global Agribusiness Income Fund (Ont.)
Aug. 11, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Cove
per US$1,000 of 6.25% exchangeable debentures. (see Oct. 19, 2016 – Terminated. Trust units redeemed for
Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Fort Chicago Energy Partners L.P.) $7.8533 cash per unit.
County Savings & Loan Corp. (Ont. 1964) Covenant Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
Coxheath Gold Holdings Limited (N.S. Nov. 22, 1985
June 26, 1974 – Amalgamated with its subsid., Federal July 15, 1991 – Amalgamated with El Condor Resources
amalg.)
Trust & Savings Co., to form Federal Trust Company; Ltd. (1 for 1) to form a new co. also named El Condor
1990 – Placed into receivership and
basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see El Condor
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. of Halifax was appointed
Resources Ltd.)
receiver/manager.
Courage Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 24, 1987) Mar. 1994 – PricewaterhouseCoopers entered into an
June 29, 1990 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Covenant Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 23, 2007)
Dec. 13, 2010 – Name changed to Passport Energy Ltd. n agreement with Tangier Mining Inc. to sell all the assets
same name. of Coxheath.
Sept. 1, 1995 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with May 5, 1995 – Agreement closed in escrow. Secured
same name. Coventree Inc. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1998)
Feb. 15, 2012 – Commenced voluntary liquidation and creditors agreed to keep their existing security and would
July 26, 2001 – Acquired by Samson Canada, Ltd., a be paid out of the net operating profits.
wholly owned subsid. of Samson Investment Company, KSV Advisory Inc. (formerly Duff & Phelps Canada
Restructuring Inc.) was appointed liquidator. Aug. 1995 – Declared bankrupt and there were no funds
for $5.20 per sh. available for distribution to shldrs.
Coventry Charter Corporation (Yuk. May 24, 2000) June 4, 2001 – Receiver discharged.
Courageous Exploration Inc. (Alta. 1986)
Jan. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with American Chromium May 21, 2003 – Name changed to Monster Copper
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse Coyotenet Communications Group Inc. (Alta. Jan. 31,
Limited to form Rhonda Mining Corporation; basis 1 new 2002 amalg.)
for 10 American Chromium shs. and 1 new for 10 takeover acquisition of Monster Copper Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Magnate Ventures Inc.
Courageous shs. (see Rhonda Mining Corporation) and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 6.5
old shs. n
Courageous Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Coventry Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Apr. 20, 1963 – Dissolved. May 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Crack Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Courier Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970) Coventry Resources Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1984) Oct. 14, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Feb. 1972 – Amalgamated to form Proto Explorations & May 25, 2016 – Name changed to Coventry Resources
Limited and continued into Australia. Crackerjack Capital Corporation (Can. June 5, 1986)
Holdings Inc.; basis 5 new for 23 old shs.
June 10, 1987 – Name changed to Company's Coming
Cournor Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. Feb. 1, 1937) Coventry Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1984) Snack Bars Ltd. n
1960 – Name changed to Courvan Mining Co. Ltd.; basis July 3, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1 new for 2 old shs. n Crackingstone Mines Limited (Ont. 1952)
Covesco Capital Corporation (Ont. 1982 amalg.) Nov. 1982 – Amalgamated with Sparton Mining and
Courtesy Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Aug. 14, 1996 – Formed Magra Computer Technologies Development Limited to form Sparton Resources Inc.;
Feb. 28, 1957 – Struck off register. Corp. in Ontario on amalgamation with Magra Computer basis 1 new for 1.4 old shs.
Products Inc., 1069996 Ontario Inc. and 1069998 Ontario
Courtland Capital Corp. (B.C. July 25, 2007) Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Magra; basis 1 Cradgene Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 10, 2009 – Name changed to ForceLogix new com. for 1 old com. sh., 1 new com. for 1 old cl. A 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Technologies Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction special sh., 1 new 1st pref. ser. A for 1 old 1st pref. ser.
A sh., and 1 new ser. A sh. purch. wt. and 1 new com sh. Cradle Mountain Canada Ltd. (Alta. June 27, 1988)
reverse takeover acquisition of ForceLogix, Inc. n
for 1 old convert. note exercisable for 11¢ prior to Sept. May 6, 1997 – Name changed to Upper Canada Gaming
1, 1997, at $0.125 prior to Sept. 1, 1998, and at 15¢ prior Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Courtland Capital Inc. (B.C. July 25, 2007)
June 5, 2018 – Name changed to Tree of Knowledge to Sept. 1 1999. n
Craftech Manufacturing Inc. (Can. 1987)
International Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition
Covik Development Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1987) Mar. 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with Shortline Investments
of Tree of Knowledge Inc.; basis 1 new for 49.16 old shs.
Oct. 23, 2006 – Name changed to Monarch Energy Inc., Buhler Holdings Inc., and JBC Holdings Inc. to
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Limited. n continue as Buhler Industries Inc.; basis 0.027412 cl. A
Courtmont Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) com. shs. of Buhler for each sh. of Craftech held.
Nov. 26, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Covington Industries Limited (Ont. 1984)
Craibbe-Fletcher Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Sept. 16, 1992 – Formed Covington International Limited
Courtown Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Dec. 30, 1994 – Amalgamated with 1094949 Ontario
on amalgamation with its owned subsid., Covington
1966 – Wound up. Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Placer Dome Canada
International Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see
Limited; basis 1 Placer Dome cl. A pref. sh. for 1
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Courvan Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. Feb. 1, 1937) Craibbe-Fletcher sh. Pref. shs. were immediately
July 25, 2002 – Formed Rutter Technologies Inc. following Covington Springs Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1984) redeemed for 80¢ per sh,
reverse takeover acquisition of Rutter Technologies Inc.; Feb. 1988 – Name changed to Covington Industries
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n The Craig Bit Company Limited (Ont. 1941)
Limited. n
1976 – More than 94% of o/s shs. acquired at $7.00 per
Courville Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) sh. by Kennametal Inc. Co. subsequently became a
Covitec Group Inc. (Que. Mar. 11, 1986) wholly owned subsid. of Kennametal.
Mar. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 8, 2001 – Acquired by Technicolour Canada
Acquisition Corp. for 88¢ per sh. Craig Music & Entertainment Inc. (Man. July 5, 1999)
Coutts Pipe Line Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1932)
Jan. 6, 1943 – Struck off register. Mar. 28, 2002 – Privatized; basis $5.00 per sub. vtg. cl.
Cowansville Capital Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2004) A sh.
Nov. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Malette Industries Inc.
Coutu Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
June 1972 – Charter cancelled. Craigmont Mines Limited (B.C. 1946)
acquisition of Malette International Inc. for 10,000,000 May 31, 1985 – Acquired by M. Seven Industries for $1.27
com. shs.; basis 1 new for 3.571 old shs. n per sh.
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Crailar Technologies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 6, 1998) Creative Telefilms & Artists Ltd. (Ont. 1919) Creo Inc. (Can. May 30, 1985)
July 5, 2016 – Assigned into bankruptcy and The Bowra July 1960 – Name changed to Seven Arts Productions June 15, 2005 – Acquired by Eastman Kodak Company
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Group Inc. was appointed trustee. Ltd. n for US$16.50 per sh.

Cramac Resources Limited (Alta. 1974) Creator Capital Incorporated (B.C. Jan. 28, 1981) Creo Products Inc. (Can. May 30, 1985)
June 6, 1978 – Name changed to Surf Oils Ltd.; basis 1 Jan. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Sky Games Feb. 20, 2002 – Name changed to Creo Inc. n
new for 3 old shs. n International Ltd. n
Crescendo Capital Corp. (Ont. May 7, 1991 amalg.)
Cran-Kor Metal Mines Ltd. (unknown) Credico Inc. (Que. 1961) July 24, 1996 – Name changed to TragoeS Inc. n
1956 – Acquired by Valray Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new 1969 – Bankrupt and wound up. Full payments were
for 3 old shs. (see Valray Explorations Ltd.) made to secured notehldrs.; unsecured creditors received Crescent Creamery Co. Ltd. (Man. 1905)
38¢ on the dollar; nothing to shldrs. 1956 – Offer of $70 per sh. made for o/s pref. stk. through
Cranbourne Minerals Exploration & Development Co. Royal Trust Co. Dominion Dairies, which previously held
Ltd. (Que. 1952) Credit Acceptance Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1947) all com. stk., sold its int. to Modern Dairies Ltd. of
July 22, 1966 – Name changed to Maclan Exploration Mar. 1965 – Name changed to Commonwealth Winnipeg.
Limited. n Acceptance Corp. Ltd. n
Crescent Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Crane Aviation Limited (Can. 1960) Crédit Commercial de France (Canada) (Can. 1981) Nov. 19, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
June 1967 – Believed dissolved. July 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Société Générale
(Canada) to continue as Société Générale (Canada). Crescent Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Cranefield International Inc. (Can. Sept. 27, 1993) (see Société Générale (Canada)) Aug. 16, 1985 – Name changed to Redwing Resources
Mar. 2, 2000 – Name changed to Thornecliff Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.3 old shs. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Crédit de l'Est Inc. (Que. 1955)
June 15, 1962 – Name changed to Alliance Credit Crescent Point Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 20, 2001)
Crangold Mines Ltd. (Man. Aug. 10, 1937) Corporation. n Sept. 10, 2003 – Reorganization with Tappit Resources
1956 – Acquired by Valray Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new Ltd. into Crescent Point Energy Trust and StarPoint
for 4 old shs. (see Valray Explorations Ltd.) Crédit Foncier (Que. 1880) Energy Ltd.; basis cl. A shs. (cl. B shs.) - 0.50 (0.75) new
Sept. 1986 – Merged with Montreal Trustco. StarPoint com. sh. plus either a) 0.50 (0.75) new Crescent
Cranwell Oil Company Ltd. (Ont. 1983) Point trust unit, or b) 0.50 (0.75) new Crescent Point
May 2, 1988 – Name changed to North American Crédit Foncier Franco-Canadien (Que. 1880) Acquisition Ltd. exch. sh., or c) a combination thereof for
Resource Capital Limited. n July 1, 1980 – Name changed to Crédit Foncier. n 1 cl. A (cl. B) Crescent Point sh. (see Crescent Point
Energy Trust)
Craven Resources Inc. (B.C. July 18, 1983) Crédit Industriel Desjardins Incorporated (Que. Sept.
Apr. 19, 1990 – Name changed to Craven Ventures Inc. n 1975) Crescent Point Energy Trust (Alta. July 22, 2003)
Dec. 23, 1988 – Formed Desjardins Trustco Inc. on July 7, 2009 – Converted into a corporation whereby Wild
Craven Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 18, 1983) amalgamation with Fiducie Desjardins Inc. n River Resources Ltd. completed the reverse takeover
Apr. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Cascadia International acquisition of the trust and Wild River changed its name
Resources Inc. n Crédit Lyonnais Canada (Can. Jan. 1, 1982) to Crescent Point Energy Corp. (CPEC). Crescent Point
Mar. 19, 2001 – Amalgamated with HSBC Bank Canada Energy Trust (CPET) subsequently dissolved and
Crawford Allied Industries Limited (Ont. 1964) via a payment of preferred shs. immediately redeemed unitholders received 1 CPEC com. sh. for 1 CPET trust
May 1979 – Amalgamated with Superior Sand, Gravel for cash. unit.
and Suppliers Ltd. to form Superior Crawford Sand &
Gravel Limited. Minority shldrs. received. $10.50 per sh. Credit M.-G. Inc. (Que. 1960) Crescent Resources Corp. (B.C. May 29, 1984)
Feb. 1971 – Placed into liquidation as a result of default. Jan. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Coventry Resources
Crawford-Ontario Sand & Gravel Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Secured noteholders received payment of 5% of principal Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Coventry
1968 – Name changed to Crawford Allied Industries plus int. Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited. n 1978 – Secured noteholders received a further payment
of 85% of principal by 1978. Creso Exploration Inc. (Ont. Aug. 25, 2004)
Crazy Horse Industries Inc. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1993) Sept. 29, 2010 – Continued into Canada.
July 20, 1999 – Name changed to CBX Ventures Inc.; Crédit St-Laurent Inc. (Que. 1952) Apr. 8, 2014 – Amalgamated with 8704996 Canada Inc.,
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Dec. 1968 – Entered voluntary liquidation. C/o Mercure, a wholly owned subsid. of Dundee Sustainable
Béliveau, Gagnon, Martin & Perras, trustees, 804 Tour Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new Dundee Sustainable sub.
Crazy Horse Resources Inc. (B.C. May 8, 2007) de la Bourse, Montréal, Que. Final payment of 15¢ per vtg. sh. for 2 old Creso com. shs.
June 8, 2017 – Name changed to Rockwealth Resources 1st pref. sh. pd. Oct. 15, 1968; 16¢ per 2nd pref. sh. pd.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Aug. 1, 1968; and 3¢ per cl. A sh. pd. Aug. 1, 1968. Cressy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
& Energy) Trustee for secured note and debhldrs. is General Trust Aug. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
of Canada.
Cream Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 12, 1966) Crest Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2012)
Oct. 2, 2013 – Name changed to Agave Silver Corp.; Crédit Suisse Canada (Can. 1983) Oct. 21, 2016 – Name changed to GFG Resources Inc.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Jan. 1, 1997 – Name changed to Crédit Suisse First following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Boston Canada. acquisition of (old) GFG Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy)
Cream Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 12, 1966)
Dec. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Cream Minerals Ltd.; Credit Union Central of British Columbia (B.C. May
25, 1944) Crest Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1986)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 23, 1992 – Name changed to Sentinel Resources
July 1, 2008 – Name changed to Central 1 Credit Union.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Creation Casinos Inc. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1997)
Credo Mining Ltd. (Que. 1964)
Dec. 16, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Crest Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
July 22, 2008 – Name changed to Orca Power Corp.; Apr. 1974 – Name changed to Van-Sea Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Cree Lake Mining Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1966) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 2, 1980 – Name changed to Scarboro Resources
Creation Ventures Inc. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1997) Ltd. n Crestar Energy Inc. (Can. Oct. 1, 1985)
Nov. 20, 2003 – Name changed to Creation Casinos Nov. 13, 2000 – Acquired by Gulf Canada Resources
Inc. n Cree Lake Resources Corp. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1990) Ltd. for $3.25 plus 3.333 ordinary shs. of Gulf Canada.
May 5, 1997 – Name changed to Cogent Capital Corp. n (see Gulf Canada Resources Limited)
Creative Entertainment Technologies, Inc. (Yuk. July
9, 1992) Cree Mining Corp. Ltd. (Sask.) Crestaurum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
May 17, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register. Sept. 1964 – Struck off register. 1964 – Name changed to United Comstock Lode Mines
Ltd. n
Creative Patents & Products Limited (Ont. 1970) Cree Oil of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1956)
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. 1958 – Acquired by North Star Oil Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A or Crestbrook Forest Industries Ltd. (B.C. June 30, 1965
com. of North Star for 3 Cree; debs. exch. at par. amalg.)
Creative Products Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Apr. 12, 1999 – Acquired by Tembec Inc.; basis 0.51298
Mar. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Creighton-Fairbanks Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Tembec cl. A shs. or $4.50 in cash for 1 Crestbrook sh.
1936 – Charter cancelled. Crestbrook shldrs. also received a contingent value right
entitling them to a one-time payment of up to $1.50 per
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sh. on Mar. 31, 2000, depending upon the 1999 average Cricket Resources Inc. (B.C. June 5, 2006) Crocotta Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 18, 2005)
price of NBSK (northern bleached softwood kraft) pulp. July 17, 2017 – Name changed to Eastern Zinc Corp.; Aug. 11, 2014 – Acquired by Long Run Exploration Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(see Tembec Inc.) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & basis 0.415 Long Run com. shs., 1 Leucrotta Exploration
Energy) Inc. com. sh. and 0.2 Leucrotta wts. for 1 Crocotta com.
Crestbrook Timber Limited (B.C. Nov. 22, 1955) sh. (see Long Run Exploration Ltd.)
June 30, 1965 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to Crimson Falcon Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2009)
continue with same name. Oct. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Crimson Bioenergy Croesus Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 21, 1995)
Apr. 18, 1967 – Name changed to Crestbrook Forest Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Nov. 17, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Industries Ltd. n CSQ Environmental Technologies Ltd. (see FPsurvey - June 23, 2008 – Name changed to Kenieba Goldfields
Industrials) Ltd. n
Crestfield Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Apr. 6, 1964 – Dissolved. Crimson Tide Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1980) Croesus Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1983)
Dec. 16, 1986 – Name changed to H.E.R.O. Industries Nov. 10, 1995 – Name changed to International Croesus
Crestland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Ltd. n Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 3.3 old shs. n
July 30, 1976 – Merged with 2 other cos. into Pyx
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. Crimsonstar Mining Corporation (B.C. June 19, 1991 Croft Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
amalg.) 1955 – Merged into Bicroft Uranium Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Creston Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946) May 21, 1993 – Name changed to Mountain View new for 3 old shs.
1947 – Name changed to Rossland Mines Ltd. n Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Croinor Pershing Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Creston Moly Corp. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1977) Crimsonstar Resources Ltd. (Can. 1987) July 1972 – Charter cancelled.
June 21, 2011 – Acquired by Mercator Minerals Ltd.; June 19, 1991 – Amalgamated with Florin Resources Inc.
basis 8¢ plus 0.15 Mercator shs. for 1 Creston sh. (see (1 for 2.5) to form a new co. named Crimsonstar Mining Crombie Properties Limited (N.S. Feb. 4, 1964)
Mercator Minerals Ltd.) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Also continued Jan. 25, 2006 – Name changed to ECL Properties
into Canada. (see Crimsonstar Mining Corporation) Limited.
Creststreet Power & Income Fund LP (Ont. Dec. 21,
2001) Crio Group Developments Inc. (B.C. 1981) Cronin Babine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
July 11, 2008 – Redeemed all units and 7% and 8% debs. Oct. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Tele Pacific 1956 – Name changed to New Cronin Babine Mine Ltd.;
for $6.9150 per unit, $1,032.44 per $1,000 7% debs. and International Communications Corp. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
$1,062.33 per $1,000 8% debs. and dissolved.
Crisan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 27, 1987) Cronus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 5, 2005)
Crestview Petroleum Corporation (Alta. July 31, 1992) Aug. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Starteck Industries Nov. 23, 2009 – Continued into Ontario.
Apr. 3, 1995 – Amalgamated with 631388 Alberta Ltd., a Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 30, 2010 – Formed Continental Gold Limited in
wholly owned subsid. of Cube Energy Corp.; basis 1 new Bermuda on amalgamation with Continental Gold Limited
Cube sh. for 30 old Crestview shs. (see Cube Energy Crispin Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 18, 1979) constituting a reverse takover by Continental; basis 1
Corp.) May 6, 2005 – Amalgamated with Pengrowth Corporation new for 2.6973 Continental shs. and 1 new for 2.35712
and Pengrowth Energy Trust; basis either 0.0512 Cronus shs. n
Crestwell Resources Inc. (B.C. July 25, 2011)
Pengrowth cl. A trust units or 0.0725 Pengrowth cl. B
Oct. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Organic Garage Ltd. Crosby Oil Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
trust units for 1 Crispin com. sh. (see Pengrowth Energy
following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Organic Dec. 1957 – Dissolved.
Trust)
Garage Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Criss Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Croskery Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 28, 1970 – Name changed to Topley Criss Mines 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Crestwood Kitchens Limited (B.C. 1955)
Ltd. n
1976 – Acquired by K. G. R. Holdings Ltd., owned by Cross Border Capital Inc. (Alta. May 24, 2000)
Fred Kruberg, for $2.65 per sh. Feb. 5, 2003 – Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Cristobal Resources Inc. (Que. Dec. 18, 1981)
Sept. 30, 1999 – Formed Netgraphe Inc.; basis 1 new for Cyan Corporation (0.697951 for 1) and Titan Digital
Creswell Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Storage Corporation (1 for 1) to form a new company
1973 – Name changed to Newcrest Developments 3 old shs. n
named Titan Digital Corporation; basis 1 new amalco.
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n sh. for 1 old Cross Border com. sh.
Criterion Business Trust TA Fund (Ont. Dec. 15, 2004)
Crew Development Corporation (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980) Mar. 7, 2007 – Wound up; basis $6.27 per unit.
Cross Canada International Inc. (Ont. Jan. 13, 1972)
Jan. 28, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Nov. 11, 1998 – Name changed to Senator Minerals Inc.;
Jan. 26, 2004 – Name changed to Crew Gold Criterion Dow Jones - AIG Commodity Index Fund
(Ont. May 18, 2005) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Corporation. n Energy)
May 31, 2006 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
fund trust; basis 1 new class E unit for 1 old trust unit.
Crew Gold Corporation (Yuk. Jan. 28, 2000) Cross Canada Resources Inc. (Ont. Jan. 13, 1972)
Also delisted from TSX as part of mutualization.
Jan. 19, 2011 – Acquired by Nord Gold (Yukon) Inc., a Nov. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Cross Canada
wholly owned subsid. of Nord Gold N.V., for US$4.65 per Critical Capital Corporation (B.C. June 3, 2009) International Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
sh. Mar. 4, 2011 – Name changed to Castle Peak Mining Ltd.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Cross Fault Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Crew Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986) 1948 – Name changed to Cross Fault Mines Ltd. n
acquisition of Castle Peak Mining Ltd. (see FPsurvey -
Apr. 20, 1988 – Name changed to Asia-Pacific Resources
Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n Cross Fault Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. (Ont. Oct. 13, 2006 Sept. 18, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Crew Natural Resources Limited (B.C. Jan. 18, 1985) amalg.)
Oct. 5, 1994 – Name changed to South Crofty Holdings Jan. 10, 2018 – Name changed to Cotinga Cross Lake Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Pharmaceuticals Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 1, 2009 – Name changed to 0373849 B.C. Ltd. n

Crewe Mining and Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) CriticalControl Solutions Corp. (Alta. Aug. 20, 1999 Cross Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
1958 – Charter cancelled. amalg.) Sept. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
June 23, 2015 – Name changed to Critical Control Energy
Cricket Capital Corp. (B.C. June 5, 2006) Services Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cross Pacific Pearls Inc. (B.C. 1988)
July 13, 2010 – Name changed to Cricket Resources Inc. Sept. 29, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acqusition of an option Crocodile Gold Corp. (Yuk. Aug. 25, 1997)
to acquire a 60% interest in the Forgan Lake Property Dec. 7, 2009 – Continued into Ontario. Crosscourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
owned by TNR Gold Corp. n July 10, 2015 – Formed Newmarket Gold Inc. in Ontario Apr. 11, 1955 – Charter cancelled.
on amalgamation with (old) Newmarket Gold Inc. pursuant
Cricket Media Group Ltd. (Ont. July 26, 2011) to plan of arrangement with Crocodile the deemed Crosscut Explorations Inc. (Ont. Apr. 26, 1966)
May 13, 2016 – Acquired by newly formed Cricket acquiror; basis Cdn$0.37 or 0.2456 new Newmarket com. Dec. 19, 1984 – Name changed to Renaissance Industrial
Acquisition Group, Inc., for Cdn$0.14 per each Cricket shs. or a combination thereof for 1 Crocodile com. sh. Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
com. sh. and ser. A pref. sh. and 0.2 new Newmarket com. shs. for 1 old Newmarket
com. sh. n Crossfield Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 12, 2004)
Sept. 22, 2005 – Name changed to Royal Laser Corp.
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of WAM
Industries Ltd. and Royal Laser Mfg. Inc. n
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Crossfire Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Aug. 23, 2004 Crown-Dominion Oil Company, Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Crownbridge Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
amalg.) Feb. 1949 – Name changed to Reliance Petroleum Ltd. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Feb. 20, 2008 – Placed into receivership by secured 1977 – Charter revived.
creditor. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed receiver Crown Forest Industries Limited (B.C. 1970 amalg.) Feb. 2, 1979 – Name changed to Crownbridge Industries
and all officers and directors resigned. Feb. 19, 1988 – Amalgamated with British Columbia Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Apr. 28, 2008 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was Forest Products Limited to form Fletcher Challenge Industrials)
appointed trustee in bankruptcy. Canada Limited. (see British Columbia Forest Products
Feb. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Limited) Crownex International Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
May 31, 2010 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was Nov. 1971 – Name changed to Dison International Ltd.;
discharged as receiver. Secured creditor suffered a Crown Gold Corporation (Can. Aug. 30, 2010 amalg.) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
significant shortfall and no funds were available for June 30, 2014 – Name changed to Crown Mining
unsecured creditors or shldrs. Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey CrownJoule Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 4, 1996)
- Mines & Energy) July 14, 2000 – Acquired by BelAir Energy Corporation;
Crossfire Holdings Inc. (Alta. Aug. 23, 2004 amalg.) basis 10¢ and 0.42 BelAir shs. for 1 CrownJoule sh. (see
July 18, 2007 – Name changed to Crossfire Energy Crown Hill Dividend Fund (Ont. May 19, 2004) BelAir Energy Corporation)
Services Inc. n Dec. 31, 2008 – Merged into MACCs Sustainable Yield
Trust; basis 1.1742 MACCs units for 1 Crown unit. Crownx Inc. (Can. Aug. 7, 1968; via Dominion charter)
Crosshair Energy Corporation (B.C. Sept. 2, 1966) Subsequently MACCs changed its name to Crown Hill Nov. 17, 1994 – Name changed to Extendicare Inc. n
Sept. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Jet Metal Corp.; basis Fund. (see Crown Hill Fund)
1 new for 10 old shs. n Crows Nest Industries Limited (Can. 1897)
Crown Hill Fund (Ont. Jan. 28, 2005) Mar. 1, 1978 – Assets and operations acquired by Shell
Crosshair Exploration & Mining Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, Dec. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Citadel Income Fund Canada Resources Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of
1966) pursuant to merger with Citadel Premium Income Fund, Shell Canada Limited after 97% o/s com. and all o/s pref.
Nov. 2, 2011 – Name changed to Crosshair Energy Citadel S-1 Income Trust Fund, Citadel Stable S-1 Income shs. were tendered; basis $85 per com. and $77.28 per
Corporation. n Fund, Citadel HYTES Fund and Equal Weight Plus Fund, pref. sh. (see Shell Canada Limited)
with Crown Hill Fund the deemed acquiror. (see FPsurvey
CrossKeys Systems Corporation (Can. Oct. 28, 1992) - Industrials) Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company Ltd. (Can. 1897)
Apr. 12, 2001 – Acquired by UK-based Orchestream May 1965 – Name changed to Crows Nest Industries
Crown Life Insurance Company (Can. June 14, 1900; Limited. n
Holdings plc; basis 0.453 ordinary shs. of Orchestream,
via Special Act of Parliament)
or 0.453 Orchestream ADSs for 1 old CrossKeys sh.
Dec. 20, 2001 – Insurance operations acquired by Crowshore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
CrossOff Incorporated (N.S. Aug. 20, 1985) Canada Life Assurance Company effective Jan. 1, 1999. May 1944 – Name changed to Crowshore Patricia Gold
June 22, 2006 – Name changed to Nexient Learning All common shares owned by HARO Financial Mines Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 2
Inc. n Corporation and Extendicare Inc. Also all class I series old shs. n
A preferred shs. redeemed at $25 per sh. plus accrued
dividend of $0.5503. Crowshore Patricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 1944)
Crossroad Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 15, 2000)
Oct. 30, 2012 – Amalgamated with The Canada Life Mar. 1955 – Name changed to Crowpat Minerals Ltd.;
Jan. 8, 2003 – Acquired by Consolidated Goldbank
Assurance Company to continue under The Canada Life basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Ventures Ltd.; basis 2 new Goldbank com. shs. for 3 old
Assurance Company name.
Crossroad com. shs.
Jan. 17, 2018 – Formed Neptune Dash Technologies Crowsnest Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Sept. 19, 2012)
Crown Life Properties Inc. (Ont. 1980) Oct. 20, 2014 – Name changed to QE2 Acquisition Corp.
Corp. on amalgamation with Neptune Dash Nodes Corp. Feb. 10, 1992 – All o/s 7.375% Preferred Shares, Series
(deemed acquiror). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1 called for redemption; basis $25 plus accrued dividend acquisition of (old) QE2 Acquisition Corp. n
of $0.2026 per sh.
Crossroads Explorations Inc. (Can. Sept. 3, 2003)
Apr. 13, 2007 – Name changed to New Horizon Uranium Croydon Mercantile Corp. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1985 amalg.)
Crown-Meakins Inc. (Ont. 1968)
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of New Nov. 20, 2015 – Name changed to World Mahjong Limited
Jan. 5, 1976 – Name changed to Medicorp Technology
Horizon Uranium Corporation. n pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of (old) World
Ltd. n
Mahjong Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Crow River Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. 1974) Crown Minerals Inc. (Can. June 11, 2007)
Apr. 10, 1976 – Amalgamated with New Force Crag Mines Croydon Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1963)
Aug. 30, 2010 – Formed Crown Gold Corporation in May 30, 1973 – Name changed to Aalenian Resources
Limited (1 for 1) and Beaver Hill Lake Uranium Mines Canada on amalgamation with Gold Summit Corporation;
Limited (0.75 for 1) to continue as New Force Crag Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1.65 new for 1 Gold Summit sh. and 1 new for 1
Limited; basis 0.6 new for 1 old sh. Crown Minerals sh. n Croydon Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Crowbank Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Aug. 28, 1980 – Amalgamated with Nuinsco Resources
Jan. 1974 – Name changed to Patmore Developments Crown Mining and Refining Company Limited (Alta. Limited to form a new co. under the same name of
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1947) Nuinsco; basis 1 new for 150 old shs.
Feb. 14, 1953 – Struck off register. 1980 – Continued into British Columbia.
Crowder Communication Corporation (B.C. 1978) Crown Point Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
Aug. 10, 1988 – Name changed to Sigmacom Systems Crude Oils Limited (Alta. 1938)
1969 – In voluntary liquidation, with Guaranty Trust Co. 1970 – Merged into Westburne Petroleum & Minerals
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n appointed liquidator. Ltd.
Aug. 31, 1982 – Struck off register.
Crowduck Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Cruiser Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Trustee discharged in Crown Point Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966) Jan. 4, 1993 – Name changed to E.C.A. Technology
1978. July 27, 2012 – Continued into Alberta. Ltd. n
July 31, 2012 – Name changed to Crown Point Energy
Crowflight Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 11, 1937) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 30, 2003 – Continued into Ontario. Cruiser Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 9, 1998)
June 23, 2011 – Name changed to CaNickel Mining Nov. 24, 2008 – Acquired by One Exploration Inc.; basis
Crown Silver Development Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Limited and continued into British Columbia. (see 0.0609 One Exploration shs. for 1 Cruiser sh.
Name changed to Cerro Mining Ltd. prior to May 31, 1969;
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Crusade Petroleum Corporation Limited (Alta. 1959)
Crown Butte Resources Ltd. (Can. Feb. 5, 1987) Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corp.; basis 6.6
Crown Silver Lead Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950) new for 100 old shs.
May 14, 2003 – Voluntary liquidation. Distribution to 1954 – Name changed to Crown Silver Development
shldrs. of record $0.1769 per com. sh. Ltd. n Crusader Gold Corporation (B.C. 1981)
Crown Cork and Seal Company, Limited (Ont. 1935) Nov. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Shorewood
Apr. 29, 1978 – Merged with Crown Cork Holdings Inc. Crown Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
and nine wholly owned subsids. Shldrs. received pref. July 29, 1950 – Name changed to Crown Mining and
shs. of the new co., subsequently red. at $280 per sh. All Refining Company Limited. n Crusader Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
o/s shs. of amalg. co. now held by Crown Cork & Seal Dec. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Co. Inc. of Philadelphia, parent of Crown Cork Holdings Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited (B.C. 1970 amalg.)
Inc. Oct. 1, 1983 – Name changed to Crown Forest Industries Crusader Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. June 1947)
Limited. n 1951 – Assets acquired by Astral Mining & Resources
Ltd. for 400,000 shs.
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Crush International Limited (Ont. 1927) Crystal-Kirkland Mines Ltd. (unknown) Cultus Explorations Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1963)
Jan. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Great Pacific Industries Nov. 30, 1964 – Charter cancelled. May 6, 1976 – Name changed to Newcan Minerals
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Crystal Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Crux Industries, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983) Sept. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Cultus Pacific N.L. (N.S.W. 1968)
Nov. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Mont Blanc Resources 1984 – Continued into Western Australia.
Inc. n Crystal-Vintage Growth Corporation (Can. May 3, Jan. 30, 1986 – Name changed to Cultus Resources N.L.;
2004) basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Cruz Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 28, 2007) Jan. 15, 2008 – Acquired by Mercator Transport Group
Feb. 23, 2017 – Name changed to Cruz Cobalt Corp. Corporation; basis 1.25 Mercator shs. for 1 Cultus Resources N.L. (W.A. 1984)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Crystal-Vintage sh. Subsequently dissolved. July 1, 1989 – Name changed to Cultus Petroleum NL.

Cruz Silver Mines Inc. (Alta. 1983) Crystallex International Corporation (B.C. May 22, Culver Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
June 30, 1986 – Name changed to Gold Shield 1984) Oct. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Exploration and Development Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old Jan. 23, 1998 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
shs. n - Mines & Energy) Cumberland Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
May 1976 – Charter cancelled.
cs-live.com inc. (Ont. Aug. 30, 2000 amalg.)
Cry Lake Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Jan. 17, 2002 – Name changed to Intelligent Web
Mar. 18, 1983 – Struck off register. Cumberland Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 26, 2010 amalg.)
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 15, 2012 – Acquired by Kallisto Energy Corp.; basis
Cryderman Gold Inc. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) 0.9180 Kallisto shs. for 1 Cumberland sh. (see Kallisto
Cub Aircraft Corp., Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Energy Corp.)
Dec. 16, 1992 – Name changed to Softfund Capital Mar. 1949 – Name changed to Transvision-Television
Partners Inc. n (Canada) Ltd. n Cumberland Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1979)
Cryderman Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934) July 10, 2007 – Acquired by Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited;
Cub Energy Inc. (Ont. Apr. 3, 2008) basis 0.185 new Agnico-Eagle sh. for 1 Cumberland sh.
Dec. 1963 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 28, 2012 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey (see Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited)
- Mines & Energy)
CryoCath Technologies Inc. (Que. Aug. 24, 1994)
Dec. 22, 2008 – Acquired by Medtronic Canada Cumbre Ventures Inc. (Ont. Apr. 12, 2006)
Cuba Ventures Corp. (B.C. May 30, 1980) Nov. 9, 2007 – Formed Atlas Minerals Inc. in Alberta on
Acquisition Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Mar. 1, 2018 – Name changed to CUV Ventures Corp.
Medtronic, Inc., for $8.75 per sh. Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover of and
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) amalgamation with Atlas Minerals Inc. n
Cryocon Containers Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983) Cubamina Ltd. (unknown 1954)
June 17, 1993 – Name changed to Cryocon-Pacific Cumex Mines Ltd. (Que. 1967)
1957 – Merged into International Metal and Petroleum Aug. 27, 1968 – Name changed to Pacific Nickel Mines
Containers Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Ltd. n
Cryocon-Pacific Containers Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983) Cubar Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
May 6, 1996 – Name changed to Alda Industries June 29, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Cumo Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1974)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 19, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Cube Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 6, 1979)
Cryopak Industries Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1981) Apr. 30, 1997 – Amalgamated with Barrington Petroleum Cumont Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Oct. 2006 – Placed into receivership by secured creditors. Ltd.; basis $13 per sh. (see Barrington Petroleum Ltd.) July 1974 – Merged with Nufort Resources Ltd. to form
Deloitte & Touche LLP was appointed receiver and Nufort Resources Ltd.; basis 5 new for 6 old shs.
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee in Cubix Investments Inc. (B.C. May 28, 1980)
Jan. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Cubix Investments Cumulus Technology Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1985)
bankruptcy for wholly owned Cryopak Corporation Ltd.
Ltd. and continued into Bermuda. n Aug. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Cumulus Ventures Ltd.;
Cryptic Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1987) basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 21, 1996 – Name changed to Zen International Cubix Investments Ltd. (Bermuda Jan. 19, 2001) Cunigold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Resources Ltd. and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new Nov. 10, 2003 – Name changed to Q Investments Ltd.; Oct. 10, 1961 – Dissolved.
for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Cuniptau Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 1933)
CryptoGlobal Corp. (Ont. May 18, 2017) 1943 – Name changed to Ontario Nickel Corp. Ltd; basis
July 10, 2018 – Formed HyperBlock Inc. in Ontario Cuda Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 6, 2006) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
pursuant to acquistion by and amalgamtion with Nov. 24, 2009 – Name changed to August Metal
HyperBlock Technologies Corp.; basis 0.4299 HyperBlock Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cunningham Lindsey Group Inc. (Can. Mar. 12, 1987)
shs. for 1 CryptoGlobal sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 20, 2007 – Acquired by Fairfax Financial Holdings
Cuda Consolidated Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973) Limited for $3.20 per sh.
CryptoLogic Exchange Corporation (Ont.) Sept. 30, 1994 – Name changed to Foodquest Corp. n
Apr. 11, 2012 – Acquired by CryptoLogic Callco ULC; CuOro Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 23, 2007)
basis 1 CryptoLogic Limited ord. sh. for 1 CryptoLogic Cue Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 22, 2006) May 30, 2014 – Name changed to Rockshield Capital
exch. sh. (see CryptoLogic Limited) Oct. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Cue Resources Ltd. n Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
CryptoLogic Inc. (Ont. Mar. 7, 1996 amalg.) Cue Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 22, 2006) Cup Lake Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
June 1, 2007 – Acquired by CryptoLogic Limited Apr. 3, 2012 – Acquired by Uranium Energy Corp.; basis Dec. 30, 1970 – Name changed to Mara Lake Mines
(CryptoLogic Ireland); 1 CryptoLogic Ireland ordinary sh. 0.0195 Uranium Energy shs. for 1 Cue Resources sh. Ltd. n
or 1 CryptoLogic Exchange Corporation exchangeable
sh. (see CryptoLogic Limited) Cugold Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1987) Cup Oil Limited (Alta. 1985)
Dec. 6, 1999 – Name changed to Firestone Ventures Inc.; Sept. 7, 1988 – Name changed to Cup Resources Inc.;
CryptoLogic Limited (Guernsey Apr. 13, 2007) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
July 31, 2012 – Acquired by Amaya Gaming Group Inc.
Energy)
for US$2.535 per ord. sh. (see Amaya Gaming Group Culane Energy Corp. (Alta. June 19, 1996)
Inc.) Aug. 2, 2011 – Acquired by Killam Acquisition Company Cupra Mines Ltd. (Que. 1961)
Ltd. for $2.32 per sh. June 1, 1969 – Assets acquired by Quebec Lithium Corp.
Crystal Comstock Mines Limited (Ont. 1973)
Cash consideration of $3,172,709 distributed to shldrs.
May 31, 1977 – Name changed to Edgewood Explorations Culinar Inc. (Que. 1947) (Sullivan Mines and Sullico Mines); co. subsequently
Inc. n Sept. 15, 1999 – Acquired by Saputo Group Inc. for wound up.
$282,200,000. (see Saputo Group Inc.)
Crystal Exploration Inc. (B.C. Nov. 9, 2010) Curator Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1983)
May 29, 2018 – Name changed to Benchmark Metals Cullaton Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1980) Oct. 8, 1985 – Name changed to International Curator
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & June 8, 1984 – Shs. exchanged for shs. of Royex Sturgex Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Energy) Mining Limited in connection with amalgamation approved
by shldrs.; basis 3 Royex com. shs. and 1 convert. pref. Curion Venture Corporation (B.C. Aug. 30, 1990)
Crystal Graphite Corporation (B.C. Nov. 27, 1979) sh. of Royex for each 11 Cullaton com. shs. held; and 1 Oct. 31, 2001 – Name changed to UC Resources Ltd.;
July 30, 2007 – Dissolved and stuck from register. Royex pref. sh. for 2 old Cullaton pref. shs. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
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Curis Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 2011) at $10.20 per unit. Custom Direct was subsequently Cyclone Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Nov. 25, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. not already held wound up. Sept. 30, 1982 – Amalgamated with Citlec Minerals Ltd.
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acquired by Taseko Mines Limited; basis 0.438 Taseko (1 new for 2 old shs.) and Pan Acheron Resources Ltd.
com shs. for 1 Curis sh. Custom Petroleum Corporation (Can. Oct. 14, 1980) (1 new for 4 old shs.) to form Acheron Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 5, 1995 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Curlew Lake Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1987)
Nov. 24, 2017 – Name changed to C21 Investments Inc. Cutlass Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1969) Cyclone Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 27, 1977 – Name changed to Great Hercules Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved.
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Curragh Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1987) Cyclonic Investments Corporation (Can. Nov. 22, 1996)
Dec. 1993 – Late in 1993, the company's assets were Cutlass Industries Corporation (B.C. Nov. 16, 1983) Feb. 11, 1999 – Name changed to Imaflex Inc. following
placed into receivership and PricewaterhouseCoopers Jan. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Triangle Industries Ltd.; reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Imaflex Inc. (see
Inc. and KPMG Inc. were appointed as receivers. The Sä basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dena Hes mine and the Stronsay development property
were sold to a joint venture between Cominco Ltd., Teck Cutlass Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1983) Cyclops Gas Syndicate (unknown)
Corporation, Korea Zinc Co. Ltd. and the Samsung Mar. 4, 1985 – Name changed to Cutlass Industries 1934 – Amalgamated with Regal Gas Syndicate to form
Corporation. Corporation. n Firelite Gas & Oil Co. Ltd.
Nov. 1994 – Faro and Westray properties and other
certain assets were sold to Anvil Range Mining Cutty Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 27, 1982) Cyclops Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Corporation for $27,000,000. Apr. 15, 1991 – Name changed to Hatco Capital Inc. n July 1954 – Dissolved.
Apr. 1, 1995 – All major assets had been sold and the
receivers discharged. There were no distributions made Cycomm International Inc. (Ont. 1968)
Cutwater Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 28, 2004)
to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Oct. 14, 1995 – Continued into Wyoming.
Mar. 31, 2006 – Name changed to OutdoorPartner Media
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse Cygnal Technologies Corporation (Ont. Sept. 20, 1984)
Curragh Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1987) takeover acquisition of OutdoorPartner Media Canada
May 11, 1992 – Name changed to Curragh Inc. n Apr. 2, 2008 – Acquired by CYN Holdings, LLC following
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n court-supervised restructuring.
Curran Bay Resource Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 7, 1983) Cuvier Mines Inc. (Que. 1980) Cygnus Corporation Limited (Can. 1964)
Aug. 18, 1993 – Amalgamated with Primrose Gold July 19, 1988 – Amalgamated with a subsid. of Kam Dec. 21, 1979 – Amalgamated with Home Oil Company
Resources Inc. to form new co. with same name Curran Creed Mines Ltd. to continue under the Kam Creed Mines Limited and a wholly owned subsid. of Consumers' Gas
Bay Resource Ltd. name; basis 1 Kam Creed sh. for 2 Cuvier shs. to form new co. Home Oil Company Limited; basis $29.25
Aug. 23, 1993 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with or 1.17 Consumers' Gas 7.5% conv. pref. shs. for 1
same name. Cuvier Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Cygnus sh. (see Home Oil Company Limited)
May 15, 2003 – Name changed to Snackie Jack's Ltd. Jan. 1, 1980 – Amalgamated with Quebec Uranium
following reverse takeover acquisition of Snackie Jack's Corporation to form Cuvier Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Cylinder Enterprises Limited (Alta. Aug. 3, 1995)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 19 old shs. n old sh. Feb. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Mondev Senior Living
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Mondev
Curran Bay Resource Ltd. (Ont. 1983) Cyan Corporation (Alta. Oct. 21, 1997) Senior Living Inc. n
Aug. 23, 1993 – Amalgamated with Primrose Gold Feb. 5, 2003 – Amalgamated with Cross Border Capital
Resources Inc. (1 for 1) to continue as Curran Bay Inc. and Titan Digital Storage Corporation to form Titan Cyll Industries Limited (B.C. 1984)
Resource Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Digital Corporation, constituting Cyan's Qualifying Dec. 22, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Cyll
Transaction; basis 1 new for 1 Cross Border sh., 1 new Industries Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Current Technology Corporation (B.C. 1986) for 1 Titan Digital Storage sh. and 0.697951 new for 1
May 13, 2004 – Continued into Canada. Cyan sh.
Cymat Corp. (Ont. June 30, 1998 amalg.)
Mar. 11, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Cyber Digital Video Services Ltd. (Ont. 1982) Aug. 8, 2006 – Name changed to Cymat Technologies
Currie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) June 24, 1996 – Name changed to Racad Technologies Ltd. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Cymat
Dec. 24, 1962 – Charter cancelled. Ltd. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Racad Corp. transferred to newly created Cymat Technologies
Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Ltd. all assets and liabilities except future tax assets, plus
Curtiss-Wright of Canada Limited (Ont. 1951) $1,600,000 in cash. Cymat Corp. shldrs. received 1
July 7, 1986 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid. CyberCom Systems Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1984) Cymat Technologies sh. for each sh. held. (see FPsurvey
of Curtiss-Wright Corporation on June 30, 1986; basis 1 Sept. 7, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. - Industrials)
new pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. Pref. shs. were redeemed at
$9.25 per sh. Cyberion Networking Corp. (B.C. May 27, 1988) Cymbal Explorations Inc. (Ont. Oct. 29, 1979)
Dec. 30, 1998 – Name changed to NexMedia Mar. 1986 – Name changed to Cymbal Resource
Cusac Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1965) Technologies Inc. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 21, 2008 – Acquired by Hawthorne Gold Corp.; basis
1 Hawthorne sh. for 19 Cusac shs. Cybermedix Inc. (Ont. 1978) Cymbal Resource Corporation (Ont. Oct. 29, 1979)
Oct. 20, 1989 – Acquired by COGECO Inc. for $14.30 Apr. 4, 1995 – Name changed to International Legacy
Cusac Industries Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1965) per sh. Inc.; basis 0.2 subord. vtg. and 0.8 multiple vtg. for 1 com.
Aug. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Cusac Gold Mines Oct. 1, 1994 – Dissolved. sh. n
Ltd. n
Cybermind Group Inc. (Ont. 1946) Cymric Resources Limited (Can. Sept. 23, 1983 amalg.)
Cusco Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1933) May 29, 1997 – Formed InterOil Corporation in New Dec. 20, 1988 – Name changed to The Rimoil
1965 – Name changed to Probe Mines Limited; basis 1 Brunswick on amalgamation with South Pacific InterOil Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
new for 4 old shs. n Limited, constituting a reverse takeover by South
Pacific. n Cyn-Tech Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1986)
Cusil Venture Corporation (B.C. Sept. 5, 1997) June 29, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated
July 3, 2003 – Name changed to Innexus Biotechnology Cyberplex Inc. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1995) Cyn-Tech Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Innexus Jan. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Inc. n same name. Cynapsus Therapeutics Inc. (Can. Mar. 15, 2006
June 13, 2013 – Name changed to EQ Inc. (see FPsurvey amalg.)
Custer Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) - Industrials) Oct. 24, 2014 – Acquired by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals
June 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with Palliser Resources Inc.; basis US$40.50 cash per sh.
Inc. (1 for 1) and Tiger Oil Corp. (1 for 2.2) to form Palliser Cycle Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
International Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 Custer shs. 1955 – Charter cancelled. Cypango Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 13, 1980)
Feb. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Techsite Strategies
Custom Cryogenic Grinding Corporation (Alta. Oct. Cyclical Split NT Corp. (Ont. Oct. 24, 2003) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
16, 1961) Dec. 16, 2008 – Redeemed pref. and cap. shs. for $25
June 1998 – Acquired by Pavaco Plastics Incorporated and $118.36821 per sh., respectively. Cypress Drilling Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1985)
for an undisclosed amount. June 17, 1987 – Name changed to Precision Drilling
Cyclone Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) (1987) Ltd. following acquisition of a private co.; basis 1
Custom Direct Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 18, 2003) June 4, 1996 – Name changed to Nikos Explorations Ltd.; new for 5 old shs. n
June 18, 2007 – All assets acquired by EdgeStone Capital basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Partners, L.P. with proceeds used to redeem trust units
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Cypress Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 16, 1995) D.F.I. Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
Apr. 11, 2001 – Acquired by and amalgamated with Jan. 17, 1989 – Name changed to National Quick Lube
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PrimeWest Oil & Gas Corp.; basis $14, 1.45 PrimeWest
Energy Trust units or 1.45 PrimeWest Oil exch. shs. for
1 Cypress cl. A and cl. B sh. (see PrimeWest Energy
D Ltd. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of National
Quick Lube, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Trust) D.G. Jewellry of Canada Ltd. (Can. Jan. 21, 1979)


D-Fense Capital ltée (Can. Feb. 17, 2005) Apr. 18, 1988 – Continued into Ontario.
Cypress Hills Resource Corp. (Yuk. June 27, 2001) Apr. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Freyja Resources Aug. 11, 1999 – Name changed to D.G. Jewelry Inc.
July 26, 2005 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Inc. n
Mines & Energy) DGE Technologies Corporation (Alta. 1987)
D. A. Stuart Ltd. (Ont. May 20, 1936) Dec. 3, 1990 – Name changed to DKW Systems
Cypress Minerals Corp. (B.C. Oct. 24, 1995) Feb. 23, 1995 – Acquired by Werhahn International Inc. Corporation. n
Sept. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Cypress Development for $8.50 per sh.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines DGM Minerals Corp. (B.C. Sept. 21, 2010)
& Energy) D.A. Stuart Oil Co., Limited (Ont. May 20, 1936) Apr. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Less Mess Storage
Oct. 20, 1986 – Name changed to D. A. Stuart Ltd. n Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisiton of Krakowska
Cypress Oil Company, Limited (Can. 1927) House Sp.zo.o, Torunska House Sp.zo.o, Selvang
1940 – Name changed to O.K. Copper Gold Mines Ltd. DALSA Corporation (Ont. Jan. 16, 1996) Evropska Building a.s., City Self-Storage Sp.zo.o and
and continued into British Columbia. n Feb. 22, 2011 – Name changed to Teledyne DALSA, Inc. City Self-Storage s.r.o.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
following acquisition by Teledyne Technologies
Cypress Petroleum Corp. (Sask. Aug. 23, 1991) Incorporated for $18.25 per sh. DGS Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1990)
Oct. 24, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. Jan. 31, 2017 – Name changed to Dragon Legend
Oct. 26, 1995 – Name changed to Cypress Minerals D.A.S. Electronics Industries Inc. (Ont. Apr. 26, 1966) Entertainment (Canada) Inc. pursuant to the reverse
Corp. n Oct. 25, 1993 – Name changed to The Pace Corporation takeover acquisition of the assets of Dragon Legend
following reverse takeover acquisition of Pace Environs Entertainment Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
Cyprus Anvil Mining Corporation (B.C. 1965) Inc.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials)
1975 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with
same name. (see Amoco Canada Petroleum Company; DATA Group Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 7, 2011) DH Corporation (Ont. Apr. 28, 2010)
Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company Limited) July 4, 2016 – Name changed to DATA Communications June 16, 2017 – Amalgamated with Misys Limited an
June 1, 1981 – Acquired by Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Management Corp.; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. (see affiliate of Vista Equity Partners Management LLC; basis
Company Limited for $44.25 per sh. (see Amoco Canada FPsurvey - Industrials) $25.50 cash per sh.
Petroleum Company; Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas
Company Limited) D.C. Corrosion Corporation (Alta. July 2, 1987) D. H. Howden & Co. Limited (Ont. 1907)
June 10, 1999 – Name changed to Total Telcom Inc. (see Aug. 14, 1987 – Acquired by Sodisco Inc. (see Sodisco
Cyprus Capital Corporation (Can. May 2, 1996) FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc.; Unigesco Inc.)
Feb. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Everest Energy
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse DC DiagnostiCare Inc. (B.C. July 15, 1996 amalg.) DHX Media Ltd. (N.S. Feb. 12, 2004)
takeover acquisition of Everest Energy Inc. n Mar. 13, 2002 – Acquired by Diagnosticare Acquisition Apr. 25, 2006 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Medical - Industrials)
Cyprus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Laboratories Limited, for 60¢ per sh. (see Canadian
1968 – Name changed to Nemo Mines Ltd. n Medical Laboratories Limited) D.K. Platinum Corporation (B.C. 1983)
Apr. 2, 1990 – Name changed to TEGL Systems
Cyprus Resources Limited (B.C. 1957) DCB Capital Inc. (Que. Feb. 22, 2006) Corporation. n
Feb. 28, 1977 – Name changed to Pacific Cypress Oct. 3, 2006 – Formed Opsens Inc. in Quebec following
Minerals Ltd. n Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of DKW Systems Corporation (Alta. 1987)
and amalgamation with Opsens inc. (see FPsurvey - July 21, 1998 – Acquired by APG Solutions & Technology
Cyrano Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1980) Industrials) Inc. for 47¢ per sh.
Nov. 14, 1985 – Formed Cornucopia Resources Ltd. in
DCS International Systems Corporation (B.C. Jan. 12, DLP Diversified Ltd. (Can. 1969)
British Columbia on amalgamation with Cornucopia
1987) July 1971 – Name changed to Consolidated DLP Limited;
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 10, 1993 – Name changed to Step 2 Software basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Cyries Energy Inc. (Alta. May 20, 2004)
Mar. 14, 2008 – Acquired by Iteration Energy Ltd.; basis DMR Consulting Group Inc. (Can. Feb. 26, 1973)
DDJ Canadian High Yield Fund (Ont. Aug. 15, 1997) 2000 – Name changed to DMR Consulting Inc. n
1.62 Iteration shs. for 1 Cyries sh. (see Iteration Energy
Nov. 28, 2005 – Name changed to DDJ High Yield
Ltd.)
Fund. n DMR Consulting Inc. (Can. Feb. 26, 1973)
Jan. 1, 2010 – Amalgamated with Iteration Energy Ltd.
(see Iteration Energy Ltd.) Apr. 1, 2002 – Name changed to Fujitsu Consulting Inc.
DDJ High Yield Fund (Ont. Aug. 15, 1997)
Cyril Knight Prospecting Co. Ltd. (Can. 1928) Aug. 15, 2017 – Terminated; distribution of $10.450215 DMR Group Inc. (Can. Feb. 26, 1973)
Charter cancelled. cash per trust unit. Dec. 6, 1995 – Acquired by Amdahl Canada Acquisition
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Amdahl Canada Limited,
Cyterra Capital Corp. (B.C. July 27, 2009) DDJ U.S. High Yield Fund (Ont. Aug. 19, 2003) for $12.50 per sh.
Mar. 8, 2012 – Name changed to CaiTerra International May 25, 2006 – Redeemed for Cdn$8.6227 per unit. Jan. 16, 1997 – Name changed to DMR Consulting Group
Energy Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction Inc. n
DDS Wireless International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1987)
reverse takeover acquisition of West Pacific Petroleum
July 4, 2014 – Acquired by 0998556 B.C. Ltd., a wholly DNI Holdings Inc. (B.C. 1967)
Inc.'s 100% interests in the Lac La Biche and Amadou
owned subsid. of Ghai Investments Ltd., for $2.25 per Sept. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
projects. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh.
Cytiva Software Inc. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1999) DOJA Cannabis Company Limited (B.C. Dec. 20, 2011)
DEB Canadian Explorations 1977 (Can. - unspecified Jan. 31, 2018 – Name changed to Hiku Brands Company
Apr. 1, 2011 – Acquired by Taleo Corporation for 42¢ per
1977) Ltd. following acquisition of TS Brandco Holdings Inc.
sh.
Feb. 8, 1989 – All assets sold and the partnership (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Cytovax Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 1998) dissolved.
Dec. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Millenium Biologix DPC Biosciences Corporation (Ont. Sept. 25, 1995
DEB Canadian Explorations 1978 (Alta. Aug. 15, 1978) amalg.)
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of
Feb. 8, 1989 – All assets sold during 1988 and the limited Sept. 14, 2006 – Name changed to iGaming Corporation
Millenium Biologix Inc. n
partnership dissolved. following acquisition of certain assets from Global Market
Cytrigen International Inc. (Ont. 1977) Focus Inc. n
DEKALB Energy Company (Del. 1970)
Jan. 5, 1988 – Continued into Canada. May 17, 1995 – Merged into Apache Corporation of
Dec. 9, 1999 – Dissolved and struck from register. Houston, Tex.; basis 0.8764 Apache com. shs. for 1 DPF India Opportunities Fund (Ont. July 13, 2007)
DEKALB cl. B sh. June 12, 2014 – Converted to an open-end mutual fund.
Czar Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 11, 1974)
Dec. 6, 1995 – Acquired by Ranger Oil Limited for $1.55 DEQ Systems Corp. (Can. July 12, 2002) DPI Technologies Inc. (Can. Feb. 11, 1998)
per sh. (see Ranger Oil Limited) Jan. 24, 2017 – Acquired by Scientific Games Aug. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Dynex Power Inc. (see
Corporation; basis Cdn$0.38 cash per sh. FPsurvey - Industrials)
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DPVC Inc. (Can. June 3, 2008) Dacha sh., equivalent to US$0.1777 per sh. Dacha would Dakota Metals Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1964)
Oct. 19, 2010 – Name changed to TitanStar Properties subsequently be wound up. (see Merus Labs International June 8, 1982 – Name changed to Condaka Metals
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Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc.) Corp. n

DRAXIS Health Inc. (Can. Oct. 13, 1987) Dack Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Dakota Mining Corporation (Can. Dec. 16, 1988)
May 30, 2008 – Acquired by Jubilant Organosys Ltd. for Nov. 5, 1962 – Dissolved. Feb. 1999 – Defaulted on payments of interest on its
US$6.00 per com. sh. 7.5% conv. debs.
Dadson Lake Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) May 1999 – Wholly owned USMX of Alaska, Inc., the
DRC Resources Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) 1960 – Name changed to Saucon Development Corp. n company's sole producing subsid., voluntarily filed for
June 1, 2005 – Name changed to New Gold Inc. (see reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Daedalian eSolutions Inc. (Ont. Dec. 6, 2000 amalg.) Code.
Jan. 31, 2002 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of July 19, 1999 – Filed for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy
DRG Inc. (Can. 1933) TELUS Corporation for 17¢ payable in TELUS non-vtg. and Insolvency Act (Canada) following unsuccessful
1982 – Continued into British Columbia. shs. for 1 Daedalian com. sh. Subsequently amalgamated attempts to restructure its debt and to solicit new financing
Aug. 14, 1987 – Delisted following acquisition of all o/s on Jan. 31, 2002. to facilitate the startup of mining operations. All directors
shs. by DRG plc, through an indirect wholly owned subsid.
resigned. Vancouver-based KPMG Inc. was appointed
Shares acquired under purchase offer at $27 per share. Daer Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1987) trustee.
Nov. 28, 1991 – Name changed to I.M.P.A.C.T. Minerals May 27, 2003 – Trustee discharged. No distributions
DRG Limited (Can. 1933) Inc. n
Apr. 23, 1981 – Name changed to DRG Inc. n made to shldrs.
Daering Explorers Corporation Limited (Ont. 1931) Dakota Resources Limited (Alta. Feb. 18, 1987)
DRM Ventures Inc. (Ont. Aug. 24, 2009) July 12, 1971 – Name changed to Consolidated Daering June 3, 1998 – Name changed to Dynamix Corporation.
Nov. 24, 2011 – Dissolved following Qualifying Enterprises & Mining Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Transaction private placement purchase of 4,264,706
shs. of Patient Home Monitoring Corp. Dagilev Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 12, 2007) Dakota Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1964)
Dec. 15, 2011 – Dissolved. June 4, 2010 – Name changed to Astur Gold Corp. Aug. 26, 1974 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Dec. 3, 1979 – Charter and company revived.
DRW Environmental Technologies Inc. (Alta. 1987) Exploraciones Mineras del Cantábrico, S.A. n Feb. 21, 1980 – Name changed to Dakota Metals Corp. n
Apr. 1, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register.

DSI DatoTech Systems Inc. (B.C. May 7, 1987) Dagobah Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 10, 2014) Dal Duverny Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
May 14, 2001 – Continued into Canada. July 10, 2018 – Name changed to Clear Blue 1952 – Charter cancelled.
July 6, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Technologies International Inc. and continued into Ontario
following reverse takeover acquistion of Clear Blue Dalby-Larder Gold Mines Ltd. (Can.)
DTI Dental Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 30, 1997) Technologies Inc. and amalgamation of Clear Blue 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 26, 2006 – Acquired by 1252771 Alberta Ltd., an Technologies with a wholly owned subsidiary of Dagobah
Ventures. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dalco Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 1979 amalg.)
affiliate of HealthPointCapital, LLC; basis $1.60 per sh.
Apr. 15, 1982 – Name changed to Dynex Petroleum Ltd. n
DTM Information Technology Group Inc. (Can. Dec. Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (Canada) (Can. Jan. 21, 1982)
1, 1993 amalg.) Nov. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated with The Industrial Bank of Dale Estate Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 20, 1961)
Jan. 10, 2001 – Name changed to Nexxlink Technologies Japan (Canada) to form Mizuho Bank (Canada). (see Mar. 3, 1965 – Name changed to Calvert-Dale Estates
Inc. n Mizuho Bank (Canada)) Ltd. n

Daimler Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982) Dale Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
DTS Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 2, 1987)
May 27, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Aug. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
May 16, 1990 – Name changed to Petroleum Capital
Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n DaimlerChrysler Canada Inc. (Can. June 17, 1925) Dale Mountain Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Aug. 3, 2007 – Name changed to Chrysler Canada Inc. n Dec. 28, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
DUSA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (N.J. Feb. 21, 1991)
Dec. 21, 2012 – Acquired by Caraco Pharmaceutical DaimlerChrysler Financial Services (debis) Canada Dale-Parizeau inc. (Can. Oct. 29, 1964; via Dominion
Laboratories, Ltd. for US$8.00 per sh. Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 2000 amalg.) charter)
Dec. 2, 2002 – Name changed to DaimlerChrysler Jan. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.
DV Resources Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 21, 1979 amalg.)
Services Canada Inc. n Dale & Company Ltd. to continue with the same name
Nov. 27, 2017 – Name changed to DLV Resources Ltd.
Dale-Parizeau inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
DaimlerChrysler Services Canada Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, Apr. 15, 1995 – All o/s pfd. ser. A shs. redeemed as of;
DVD Investments Limited (Ont. Feb. 10, 2005) 2000 amalg.) basis $10 per sh. plus a premium of $0.60 plus an
Oct. 22, 2007 – Name changed to Mooncor Oil & Gas Jan. 1, 2006 – Name changed to DaimlerChrysler accrued dividend of $0.06. Co. now private.
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Mooncor Financial Services Canada Inc.
Dale-Ross Holdings Limited (Can. Oct. 29, 1964; via
Energy Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Daine Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1950) Dominion charter)
DVR Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1987) 1957 – Name changed to Cable Mines & Oils Ltd.; basis Aug. 1980 – Sodarcan Limited, a private co. purchased
June 14, 1993 – Name changed to Gresham Resources 1 new for 6 old shs. n over 90% of o/s com. shs. for $21 per sh. Remaining
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n com. shs. acquired under provisions of the Companies
Dairy Barn Stores of Canada Limited (Que. 1971) Act.
Nov. 3, 1973 – Charter cancelled. May 27, 1986 – Name changed to Dale-Parizeau inc.
DY 4 Systems Inc. (Ont. Oct. 9, 1979)
following acquisition of Gerard-Parizeau. n
Dec. 19, 2000 – Acquired by C-Mac Industries Inc. for
$17 per sh. (see C-MAC Industries Inc.) Dairy Corporation of Canada, Ltd. (Ont. 1929)
Feb. 26, 1945 – Name changed to Silverwood Western Daleco Resources Corporation (Ont. Feb. 28, 1986)
Da Capo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1986) Dairies Limited following acquisition of all o/s com. shs. Oct. 1, 1996 – Continued into Delaware.
Nov. 12, 1996 – Amalgamated with Granges Inc. (1 for by Silverwood Dairies, Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
1) which continued with the new name Vista Gold Corp.; Dalex Co. Limited (Ont. 1952)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Vista Gold Corp.) Daisyfresh Creations Inc. (Que. 1934) Dec. 31, 1952 – Amalgamated with its wholly owned
1981 – Reverted private co. status. subsid. Dalex Industries Limited to continue under the
Da-Kerr-Ad Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Que. 1943) same name; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 com. sh.
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Dajaty Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 2, 1968 – Dissolved. Dalex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Dablon Mining Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1936) Jan. 17, 1977 – Dissolved.
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. Dakar Resource Corp. (B.C. Oct. 21, 2010)
Feb. 27, 2014 – Name changed to Jericho Oil Dalfen's Limited (Que. 1959)
Dacha Capital Inc. (Can. Apr. 3, 1996) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 30, 1993 – All o/s shs. repurchased for $2.20 per
Sept. 28, 2010 – Name changed to Dacha Strategic sh. Co. now private.
Metals Inc. n Dakon Metals Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1964)
Oct. 19, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dalhart Beryllium Mines & Metals Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
1960 – Assets acquired by Canhart Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Dacha Strategic Metals Inc. (Can. Apr. 3, 1996)
Dakota Energy Corp. (B.C. 1979) Canhart share for 10 Dalhart shs.
Aug. 20, 2014 – All com. shs. redeemed in exchange for
0.842 Merus Labs International Inc. com. shs. per 1 June 19, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated Dakota
Resources Ltd. n
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Dalhart Minerals Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Damon Capital Corp. (B.C. May 12, 2011) Danrod Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1957 – Name changed to Dalhart Beryllium Mines & Nov. 16, 2016 – Name changed to Arizona Silver 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Metals Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Exploration Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
acquisition of Arizona Silver Corporation. (see FPsurvey Danstar Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1973)
Dalhat Mines Ltd. (B.C.) - Mines & Energy) May 4, 1983 – Name changed to Danstar Resources
July 2, 1975 – Dissolved. Ltd. n
Danaray Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Dalier Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 26, 1926; via Dominion Apr. 1, 1963 – Charter cancelled. Danstar Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1973)
charter) May 21, 1992 – Name changed to Star Dance Resources
Oct. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Vescan Equities Inc. n Danbel Industries Corporation (Ont. Dec. 21, 1998) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.4 old shs. n
Dec. 16, 2011 – Name changed to Danbel Ventures Inc.;
Daljo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dante Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 1962 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 9, 1958 – Dissolved.
Danbel Ventures Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 1998)
Dallas Enviro-Health Systems Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1983) Apr. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Maricann Group Inc. Danvers Resources Inc. (Ont. 1977)
Jan. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Accu-Chem (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 1987 – Name changed to Cytrigen International
Laboratories International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old Inc. n
shs. n Danbus Memory Systems Incorporated (Calif. Aug.
11, 1988) Daon Centre Limited Partnership (B.C. 1979)
Dallas Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown) Jan. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Danbus Magnetic 1987 – Dissolved.
Aug. 1929 – Taken over by Calmont Oils, Ltd.; basis 1 Systems, Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh.
new for 3 old shs. (see Calmont Oils Limited) Daon Development Corporation (B.C. Nov. 19, 1964)
Danbus Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985) Feb. 21, 1986 – Name changed to BCE Development
Dallas Petroleum Resources Inc. (Ont. 1981) Aug. 11, 1988 – Continued into California. Corporation. n
July 4, 1988 – Name changed to AML International Inc. Aug. 12, 1988 – Formed Danbus Memory Systems
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Incorporated on amalgamation with Magnum Technology d'Aragon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Corporation; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n June 6, 1978 – Name changed to Pennant Resources
Dallas Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1954 – Charter cancelled. Dancap Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1994)
Sept. 19, 1997 – Name changed to Storm Energy Inc. d'Arcy Oil & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Dally Development Corp. (Ont. May 14, 1985) following reverse takeover acquisition of Storm Energy 1953 – Name changed to Lariat Exploration and
July 7, 1993 – Name changed to TNK Resources Inc. n Corporation; basis 2.13725 new for 1 old sh. n Development Ltd. n
Dalmatian Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 26, 1979) Dancing Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1973) Daren Industries Ltd. (B.C. July 11, 1986)
Feb. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Enwest Ventures July 9, 2003 – Name changed to Alcor Resources Ltd.; Feb. 2002 – Wholly owned Hanson Lake Sand Corp. was
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n unable to make further payments under existing loan
agreements and the company as guarantor of the loans
Dalmys (Canada) Limited (Can. Aug. 5, 1971) Danco Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1975) received notice of intent to enforce the general security
Mar. 7, 1996 – Following Plan of Arrangement and Oct. 27, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. arrangements.
reorganization of share capital, all o/s com. and cl. C May 1, 2002 – Company and wholly owned Hanson Lake
non-vtg. shs. converted into 1 redeem. pref. sh. Dangerfield Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 23, 1986) were placed into receivership and Calgary-based Ernst
immediately redeemed for 25¢ per sh. and became a unit July 15, 1994 – Amalgamated with Remington Energy & Young Inc. was appointed receiver/manager.
of Reitmans (Canada) Ltd. Ltd.; basis 75¢ plus 0.20 Remington shs., or 0.40 May 13, 2003 – Ernst & Young was discharged as
Remington shs. for 1 Dangerfield sh. (see Remington receiver. No information was available regarding
Dalpas Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1947) Energy Ltd.) distributions to creditors or shldrs.
1952 – Charter cancelled.
Daniel Diversified Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Daren Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 11, 1986)
Dalphine Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1980) Aug. 29, 1983 – Name changed to Kaolin of Canada Inc. Dec. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Daren Industries Ltd.;
Dec. 10, 1993 – Name changed to Inflazyme (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Pharmaceuticals Ltd. n
Daniel Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
1969 – Name changed to Daniel Diversified Ltd. n Darford International Inc. (Alta. June 16, 2008)
Dalray Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 24, 2012 – The Bowra Group Inc. appointed receiver
1956 – Charter cancelled.
by court order.
Daniel Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982)
Dalton Development Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Dec. 2012 – Assets sold to CanAm Pet Treats Inc. for an
July 13, 1987 – Continued into Ontario.
Mar. 31, 1983 – Dissolved. undisclosed amount.
July 23, 1993 – Name changed to Zlin Aerospace Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Darien Resource Development Corp. (B.C. Mar. 13,
Dalton Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Jan. 17, 1995 – Continued into Wyoming. 2017)
Daniel Silver Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Mar. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Dalton Specialties Ltd. Apr. 4, 2018 – Name changed to New Energy Metals
July 2, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
and continued into Delaware. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Danier Leather Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1972)
Dalton Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Darius Technology Ltd. (Can. May 3, 1989)
Mar. 21, 2016 – Voluntarily filed for bankruptcy under the
May 24, 1973 – Name changed to Dalton Development Jan. 2, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA). KSV Kofman Inc.
Ltd. n appointed trustee and all officers and directors resigned. Darkhawk Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
1982 – Acquired by Trans-Canada Resources Ltd. for
Dalton Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 20, 1993) Danis Quebec Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
$1.15 per sh.
Mar. 15, 1996 – Amalgamated with Piper Petroleums Ltd. Jan. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
(1 new for 3.5 old cl. A shs.) to form a new company also Darkhawk Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
known as Dalton Resources Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. for 1 Dankoe Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937)
Aug. 1972 – Name changed to Darkhawk Development
com. sh. (see Dalton Resources Ltd.) Oct. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Emerald Dragon Mines
Corporation Ltd. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Dalton Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1996) Energy)
Darkwater Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Nov. 20, 2000 – Amalgamated with Tiverton Petroleums
Danlou Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) 1958 – Dissolved. No equity to shldrs.
Ltd.; basis 0.78 new Tiverton sh. for 1 old Dalton sh. (see
Tiverton Petroleums Ltd.) Oct. 22, 1965 – Dissolved.
Darmac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Danoil Energy Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 1, 1995 amalg.) Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Damascus Mines Limited (Ont. 1946)
Mar. 1960 – Dissolved. Apr. 20, 2001 – Formed Acclaim Energy Trust pursuant
to plan of arrangement whereby Danoil amalgamated Darnley Bay Resources Limited (Ont. Nov. 25, 1993)
with Nevis Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Aug. 8, 2017 – Name changed to Pine Point Mining
Damascus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 5, 1968)
Facilities Fund, to form Acclaim Energy Inc. with Danoil Limited. n
July 26, 1982 – Name changed to International Damascus
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n the deemed acquiror and Western Facilities changed its
name to Acclaim Energy Trust; basis 1 new trust unit for Darsi Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
14 Western Facilities trust units and 1 new trust unit for Apr. 23, 1974 – Name changed to Dasher Development
Damian Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 17, 1995)
1 Danoil cl. A com. sh. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 15, 2006 – Name changed to CPVC Financial Inc. n
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Dart Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1992) Data Group Inc. (Ont. Mar. 7, 2011) DataTracker International Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Mar. 13, 1998 – Name changed to Eyelogic Systems Inc. Jan. 2, 2014 – Succeeded by DATA Group Ltd. pursuant Feb. 4, 1991 – Name changed to California Gold Mines
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
following acquisition of Eyelogic Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 to reorganization whereby Data Group Inc. amalgamated Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
old shs. n with with wholly owned Data Group Ltd., The Fulfillment Industrials)
Solutions Advantage Inc. and FSA Datalytics Canada
Dart Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Inc. to form DATA Group Ltd. n DataWave Systems Inc. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1986)
Feb. 6, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 19, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
Data Group Investments Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Feb. 23, 2005 – Continued into Delaware.
Dartmouth Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) May 1, 1991 – Struck off register.
1949 – Placed into bankruptcy. No equity for shldrs. DataWave Vending Inc. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1986)
Data Trax Systems Inc. (Alta. July 9, 1991) Jan. 15, 1997 – Name changed to DataWave Systems
Darva Resources & Development Ltd. (B.C. 1971) May 25, 1998 – Name changed to Data Trax Systems Inc. n
Jan. 11, 1979 – Name changed to Eldorado Minerals & Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Petroleum Corp. n Industrials) Datawest Solutions Inc. (Can. Apr. 10, 1997)
Nov. 3, 2004 – Acquired by Canadian subsid. of Open
Darwin Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1999) Datacom Wireless Corporation (Can. Dec. 31, 2000) Solutions Inc.; basis Cdn$1.16 per com. sh. and Cdn$2.60
Oct. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Unilink Tele.com Inc. Sept. 30, 2009 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned per pfd. sh.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) subsid. of BSM Technologies Inc.; basis 4.2421 BSM
shs. for 1 Datacom sh. Datec Group Ltd. (N.B. July 21, 2001)
Darwin Mines Limited (Ont. 1970) Feb. 9, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with
Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited Datacrown Inc. (Can. 1979 amalg.) Elandia, Inc.; basis 0.2015 new Elandia sh. for 1 old Datec
(1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1 for 5.5), Sept. 28, 1983 – 97.6% of o/s shs. (held by Crownx Inc.) sh.
Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Long Point Gas acquired by Crowntek Inc. on sh.-for-sh. basis. Remaining
& Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 2.4% int. acquired at $14 per sh. Datel Industries Inc. (B.C. 1983)
for 7), Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and Sept. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Force Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force Datagram Inc. (Que. 1976)
Crag Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. July 21, 1988 – Acquired by Memotec Data Inc. for $4.00 Dateland Capital Group Inc. (Alta. 1986)
per sh. (see Memotec Data Inc.) Jan. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Austrak International
Darwin Resources Corp. (B.C. Aug. 23, 2011) Canada Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
July 28, 2014 – Acquired by Tinka Resources Ltd.; basis Datalex Corp. (Can. Mar. 25, 1982)
0.1818 Tinka com. shs. for 1 Darwin com. sh. Nov. 9, 2007 – Dissolved. Datex Technologies Corporation (Can. May 18, 2004)
Mar. 24, 2011 – Privatized at 4¢ per sh.
Dash Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 10, 1980) Dataline Inc. (Ont. 1968)
June 9, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 31, 1983 – Amalgamated with Canquote Inc., a Datumone Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
private co., to continue as Dataline Inc. Each com. sh. Oct. 10, 1984 – Name changed to Mischief Enterprises
Dasher Development Corporation (B.C. 1966) exchanged for 1 cl. B special sh. of amalg. co. Cl. B Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 1977 – Name changed to Nightwatch Resources special shs. were redeem. up to 60 days after amalg. at
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n $10.50 per sh., or convert. into com. shs. of amalg. co. Daugherty Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1979)
on sh.-for-sh. basis. June 28, 2004 – Name changed to NGAS Resources,
Dasher Energy Corp. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983) Inc. n
Oct. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Dasher Resources Dataline Systems Limited (Ont. 1968)
Corp. n May 1, 1981 – Name changed to Dataline Inc. n Dauntless Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2009)
Sept. 2, 2010 – Name changed to Tigris Uranium Corp.
Dasher Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983) Datalogger Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1992) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of option
June 27, 2005 – Name changed to New World Resource Nov. 5, 1997 – Name changed to ICE Drilling Enterprises from NZ Uranium, LLC to acquire uranium properties in
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of ICE Drilling New Mexico. n
Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Dasher Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983) - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Dauphin Iron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1958)
Apr. 16, 2003 – Name changed to Dasher Exploration Dec. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Datamark Business Forms Ltd. (Can. Nov. 19, 1973)
Aug. 12, 1988 – Name changed to Datamark Inc. n Davenport Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1972 amalg.)
Dasher Resources Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 19, 1980) Aug. 19, 1991 – Name changed to DVO Industries Ltd.;
June 21, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Dasher Datamark Inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1973) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Datamark Systems Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Group Inc. n
Dassen Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Davenport Oils and Mining Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1972
1957 – Charter cancelled. Datamark Systems Group Inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1973) amalg.)
June 13, 2007 – Acquired by Komunik Corporation and Aug. 7, 1973 – Name changed to Davenport Industries
Dasserat Developments Corp. (B.C. July 24, 1987) amalgamated; basis either i) cash $2.0275 for 1 com. sh. Ltd. n
Apr. 8, 1994 – Name changed to Vantage Enterprises or ii) 1 new Komunik com. sh. for 1 old Datamark com.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n sh. or iii) combination thereof. (see Komunik Corporation) Daverich Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1975)
Dec. 2, 1976 – Amalgamated with Forefront Uranium
Dassoro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) DataMirror Corporation (Ont. Nov. 19, 1993) Mines Ltd. and Eldex Minerals Ltd. to form Forefront
1956 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 1, 1996 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Consolidated Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.75 old
same name. shs.
Dastur Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Sept. 6, 2007 – Acquired by IBM Corp. for Cdn$27 per
Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. sh. Davic Enterprises Incorporated (B.C. June 4, 1987)
Mar. 10, 1997 – Name changed to RBD Enterprises Inc.;
Data Dial International Inc. (B.C. May 18, 1983) Datapro Ltd. (Ont. 1962) basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs. n
May 15, 1997 – Name changed to First Telecom Apr. 1974 – Name changed to Real Time Datapro Ltd. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n David & Frère, Ltée (Que. 1928)
Dataspan Technology Inc. (Alta. 1987) 1967 – During all o/s cl. B voting shs. acquired by
Data Fortress Systems Group Ltd. (B.C. May 13, 1985) Dec. 27, 1991 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy. Hershey Chocolate of Canada Ltd., a wholly owned
Jan. 11, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Peat Marwick Thorne Inc., Calgary was appointed trustee. subsid. of Hershey Chocolate Corp. All o/s cl. A shs.
Mar. 19, 1993 – Declared bankrupt. There was no redeemed Aug. 21, at $50 per sh. plus declared but
Data Gathering Capital Corp. (Ont. Mar. 31, 1998) distribution to shldrs. unpaid divds.
Sept. 17, 1999 – Name changed to Carbiz.com Inc. n Nov. 1, 1993 – Struck off register.
David Copperfield Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
The Data Group Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 15, 2004) DataTech Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1968) July 13, 1962 – Dissolved.
Jan. 1, 2012 – Succeeded by Data Group Inc. pursuant Nov. 28, 1994 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
to plan of arrangement whereby The Data Group Inc. was subsid. of SHL Systemhouse Inc.; basis 90¢ per sh. or David Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1981 amalg.)
formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a the equivalent in SHL shs. (see SHL Systemhouse Inc.) May 28, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
corporation. n
Davidor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
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Davidson Tisdale Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 17, 1945) Dawson Developments Limited (B.C. Nov. 19, 1964) Daylight Resources Trust (Alta. Aug. 16, 2006)
July 10, 2002 – Name changed to Northcott Gold Inc. n Dec. 3, 1973 – Name changed to Daon Development May 7, 2010 – Succeeded by Daylight Energy Ltd.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corporation. n following conversion of Daylight Resources Trust into a
Davidson Tisdale Mines Limited (Ont. Apr. 17, 1945) corporation. n
Aug. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Davidson Tisdale Dawson Eldorado Gold Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Ltd. n Aug. 30, 1985 – Continued into Canada. The Daymond Co. Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
Oct. 21, 1985 – Name changed to Dawson Eldorado 1967 – Purchased by Canada & Dominion Sugar Co.,
Davie Industries Inc. (Can. 1937) Mines Ltd. following merger with wholly owned subsids. Ltd.
Apr. 7, 2003 – Name changed to Davie Maritime Inc. Silvercrest Resource Corporation, Ebony Resources Ltd.
and Aerovan Transport Limited. n Dayton Creek Silver Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1970)
Davie Yards Inc. (Can. Sept. 12, 2006) Nov. 18, 1982 – Continued into British Columbia.
Feb. 25, 2010 – Filed for creditor protection under the Dawson Eldorado Mines Ltd. (Can. Aug. 30, 1985) Jan. 1, 1983 – Amalgamated with Cathedral Minerals Ltd.
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act and Deloitte Mar. 6, 2000 – Dissolved. to form Mintex Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Restructuring Inc. was appointed monitor.
July 29, 2011 – Name changed to 4370422 Canada Inc. n Dawson Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1939) Dayton Development Corp. (B.C. May 7, 1985)
1940 – Status unknown. No report since. Oct. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Dayton Mining
Davies Irwin Ltd. (Que. May 24, 1955) Corporation. n
Sept. 1, 1972 – Name changed to Dilmont Inc. (see Dawson Housing Developments Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19,
FPsurvey - Industrials) 1964) Dayton Mining Corporation (B.C. May 7, 1985)
Nov. 14, 1968 – Name changed to Dawson Developments Apr. 11, 2002 – Formed Pacific Rim Mining Corp. in
Davies Petroleum Ltd. (unknown) Limited. n British Columbia on amalgamation with Pacific Rim Mining
1952 – Assets acquired by New Davies Petroleums Ltd. Corp. with Dayton the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for
Dawson Range Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Feb. 12, 1970) 1 Pacific Rim sh. and 1.76 new for 1 Dayton sh. n
Davis + Henderson Corporation (Ont. Apr. 28, 2010) Jan. 29, 1979 – Name changed to Carpenter Lake
May 4, 2014 – Name changed to DH Corporation. n Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dayton-Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. Feb. 9, 1937)
Nov. 15, 1982 – Name changed to Denom Resources
Davis + Henderson Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 6, 2001) Dawson-White Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1936) Inc. n
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Davis + Henderson Sept. 22, 1939 – Name changed to Dawson Gold Mines
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n Dayton Tire Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1899)
Davis + Henderson Corporation was formed to facilitate Nov. 1, 1978 – All assets transferred to wholly owned
the conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund Dayak Goldfields Corporation (Ont. June 1, 1996 subsid. of Firestone Canada Inc. Charter surrendered.
was subsequently dissolved. n amalg.)
May 15, 1997 – Amalgamated with 1227035 Ontario Daytona Capital Corporation (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
Davis Distributing & Vending Limited (Ont. May 26, Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of International Pursuit Jan. 22, 2002 – Acquired by Hutchinson Acquisitions
1953) Corporation (Pursuit); basis 1.1 new com. shs. of Pursuit Corp. for $0.13 per sh.
Jan. 23, 1973 – Name changed to Davis Distributing for 3 com. shs. of Dayak. (see International Pursuit
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation) Daytona Energy Corp. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1987)
Jan. 29, 1999 – Continued into Yukon.
Davis Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1968) Daybreak Energy Corporation (Alta. May 19, 2000) Jan. 29, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Feb. 1983 – Placed into receivership. Assets Dec. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Result Energy Inc.; Feb. 2, 2007 – Continued into Alberta.
subsequently sold; no distribution to shldrs. basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Sept. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Riata Resources Corp.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Davis-Keays Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Daybreak Mining Corp. (1957) Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
June 30, 1983 – Name changed to Davis-Keays Mining Dec. 1971 – Struck off register. dba Telecom Corporation (B.C. July 17, 1984)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 17, 2004 – Name changed to Magnum Minerals
Daybreak Resources Corporation (Alta. May 19, 2000) Corp.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. n
Davis Leather Co., Ltd. (Can. 1931) July 12, 2000 – Name changed to Daybreak Energy
May 1959 – Name changed to Tancord Industries Ltd. n Corporation. n De Baca Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1982)
Nov. 13, 1985 – Name changed to Care Point Medical
Davison Oil Ltd. (Can. 1952) Day4 Energy Inc. (Yuk. June 28, 2000) Centres Ltd. following amalgamation agreement in
1954 – Taken over by Calvan Consolidated Oil & Gas June 24, 2005 – Continued into Canada. mid-1985. n
Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. June 25, 2012 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX.
June 28, 2012 – Continued into British Columbia. De Clerq Mining Limited (Que. 1946)
Davnor Water Treatment Technologies Ltd. (Alta. July
Aug. 28, 2012 – Name changed to 0944460 B.C. Ltd. 1950 – Charter cancelled.
26, 1995)
following transfer of all business, assets and operations
Jan. 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. The De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Limited (Ont.
to a private company owned and controlled by two
executives of the company for $500,000 cash and 1982)
Davoil Natural Resources Limited (Alta. 1952)
assumption of all liabilities. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 31, 1986 – Name changed to Boeing Canada, Ltd.
Jan. 4, 1977 – Amalgamated with several other cos. to
following acquisition of all o/s shs. of the co. by The
form Ranchmen's Resources (1976) Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A
Dayjon Explorations and Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Boeing Co. from Canada Development Investment Corp.
sh. for 6 com. shs.
Apr. 22, 1980 – Dissolved. for $90,000,000 cash and $65,000,000 in deferred
Davolite Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta.) payments, making the company a wholly owned subsid.
Dayjon Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
1960 – Struck off register.
1963 – Name changed to Dayjon Explorations and De Lesseps Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1965)
Davstar Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1985) Holdings Ltd. n May 15, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
July 27, 1995 – Name changed to UROHEALTH Systems,
Daylight Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 7, 2010; amalg.) De Santis Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. May 21, 1928)
Inc. and continued into Delaware. n
Dec. 23, 2011 – Formed Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd. in June 1935 – Name changed to De Santis Porcupine
Alberta pursuant to amalgamation with 1635905 Alberta Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Dawmac Mining & Oils Ltd. (unknown)
1957 – Merged into International Metal and Petroleum Ltd., wholly owned by Sinopec International Petroleum
Exploration and Production Corporation, which acquired De Ville Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Corp.
Daylight Energy Ltd. for $10.08 per com. sh. n Apr. 8, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Dawn Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Daylight Energy Trust (Alta. Sept. 10, 2004) Deak International Resources Corporation (Ont. Jan.
Feb. 1972 – Dissolved. No distribution to shldrs.
Sept. 26, 2006 – Name changed to Daylight Resources 13, 1989 amalg.)
Dawson Creek Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 14, 2006) Trust following acquisition of Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust by Mar. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Deak Resources
Dec. 12, 2007 – Continued into Jersey. Daylight Energy Trust and the transfer of assets of both Corporation. n
Dec. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Lydian International Sequoia and Daylight Energy to Daylight Resources;
Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse basis 0.6642 Daylight Resources units plus 0.0417 new Deak Resources Corporation (Ont. Jan. 13, 1989
takeover acquisition of Lydian Resource Company Trafalgar Energy Ltd. com. shs. and 0.0116 new Trafalgar amalg.)
Limited; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines warrants for 1 Daylight Energy trust unit. n Oct. 7, 1994 – Name changed to AJ Perron Gold Corp. n
& Energy)
Deal Capital Ltd. (B.C. June 29, 2006)
July 16, 2007 – Name changed to Animas Resources
Ltd. n
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Dealcheck.com Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973) Decision Dynamics Technology Ltd. (Can. Nov. 18, Deep Oils Limited (Alta. 1938)
Apr. 21, 2003 – Name changed to Bontan Corporation 2003) 1970 – Merged into Westburne Petroleum & Minerals
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n May 17, 2010 – Acquired by Acorn Energy, Inc.; basis Ltd.
0.0162 Acorn shs. for 1 Decision Dynamics sh.
Dean Lake Mines Ltd. (Que. 1972) Deep Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1997)
1978 – Wound up. Decker Lake Mines Limited (B.C. 1970) Aug. 1, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Choice
Mar. 30, 1979 – Shldrs. received 9.72¢ per sh., May 9, 1983 – Name changed to Decker Resources Ltd. n Resources Corp.; basis 0.285714 new Choice sh. plus
representing total distribution of assets. 0.1 new Choice warrant exercisable at $1.50 per sh. for
Decker Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1970) 1 old Deep sh. (see Choice Resources Corp.)
Deane-Cadillac Mining Corp. (Que. Aug. 1936) Sept. 18, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Charter cancelled. Deep Rock Gold Mines Limited (Man. Mar. 10, 1920)
Deco Plantminder Inc. (B.C. 1983) Nov. 10, 1937 – Charter cancelled.
Deans Geographics Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Apr. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Canterbury Resources
Nov. 18, 1974 – Name changed to Deans Industries Ltd. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Deep Shaft Technology International Incorporated
(B.C. July 21, 1983)
Deans Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Decoma International Inc. (Ont. July 30, 1997) Nov. 15, 1988 – Name changed to Noram Environmental
1976 – Name changed to International Geographics Ltd. n Mar. 7, 2005 – All cl. A sub. vtg. shs. not already held Solutions Inc. n
acquired by Magna International Inc.; basis 0.1453 new
Deans Knight Income and Growth Fund (Ont. Feb. 23, Magna cl. A sub. vtg. sh. or $88.2856 per sh. for 1 old Deep South Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1980)
2006) Decoma cl. A sub. vtg. sh. Also all o/s 6.5% conv. sub. Aug. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Gold Texas Resources
Oct. 7, 2011 – Redeemed at $7.2830 per unit. Decoma debs. were exchanged for 6.5% conv. sub. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Magna debs. which are convertible into Magna cl. A sub.
Deans Knight Income Corporation (B.C. Sept. 17, vtg. shs. at $91.19 per sh. Deepwell Energy Services Trust (Alta. Apr. 21, 2006)
1985) June 9, 2010 – Succeeded by Palko Environmental Ltd.
Apr. 16, 2014 – Privatized. Cash distribution of $9.75 per Decourcy Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 2007) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Palko
com. sh. to be distributed on Apr. 30, 2014. Apr. 19, 2010 – Amalgamated with Transformative Environmental Ltd. was formed to facilitate the conversion
Ventures Ltd. and Auricle Biomedical Corporation to form of the trust into a corporation and the trust was
Dearborn Uranium Ltd. (unknown) Aztech Innovations Inc. which then acquired Aztech subsequently dissolved. n
Nov. 1977 – Reported defunct. Associates Inc. by reverse takeover constituting the
Qualifying Transaction for each of Transformative, Auricle Deer Creek Energy Limited (Alta. Oct. 1, 1996)
Dearborn Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1955) and Decourcy; basis 0.667 Aztech shs. for 1 Dec. 14, 2005 – Amalgamated indirectly with Total E &
Feb. 5, 1980 – Dissolved. Transformative sh., 0.667 Aztech shs. for 1 Auricle sh. P Canada Ltd.; basis $31 per sh.
and 1 Aztech sh. for 1 Decourcy sh.
Dease-Lake Cassiar Mines Ltd. (Can. 1943) Deer Creek Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 26, 1981)
July 1961 – Dissolved. DeCoursey-Brewis Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated Deer
Jan. 1964 – Name changed to Consolidated Brewis Creek Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Death Valley Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1987) Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Apr. 12, 1989 – Name changed to DVR Resources Ltd. n
Deer Horn Metals Inc. (Can. Apr. 16, 2004)
Decoursey Mountain Mining Co. Inc. (Alaska 1951) Oct. 7, 2014 – Name changed to Deer Horn Capital Inc.
Deauville Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1967) 1958 – Name changed to Alaska Mines and Minerals (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
1968 – Name changed to Deauville Holdings & Inc. n
Explorations Limited. n Deer Horn Mines Limited (Ont. 1950)
Dectron Internationale Inc. (Can. Mar. 30, 1998) Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Deauville Holdings & Explorations Limited (Ont. 1967) Aug. 26, 2008 – All o/s com. shs. not held acquired by
Mar. 15, 1978 – Amalgamated with New Bedford newly formed co. by way of amalgamation with 6697007 Deer Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Resources & Developments Limited; basis 1 new for 6 Canada Inc. and 6996990 Canada Inc.; basis 1 pref. sh. June 8, 1976 – Amalgamated with Nithex Exploration and
Deauville shs. for 1 com. sh. immediately redeemed for $4.20. Development Ltd. to form Nithex Exploration Ltd.

Deb Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Dedicated Technologies Corporation (Ont. 1989) Deerbrook Investments Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1986)
Nov. 7, 1955 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 2, 1995 – Filed a Notice of Intention To Make a Mar. 24, 1988 – Name changed to Liquidation World
Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act Inc. n
Deban Mines Ltd. (Ont.) (Canada). KPMG Inc., Ottawa, appointed receiver. (see
Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled. AIT Advanced Information Technologies Corporation) Deerfoot Resources Inc. (Ont. 1927)
June 1, 1995 – All inventory, intangible and intellectual Dec. 14, 1989 – Name changed to Geneva Lake Minerals
Debhold (Canada) Limited (Ont. 1966) Corporation. n
assets acquired by AIT Advanced Information
Oct. 31, 1979 – Amalgamated into Anglo American
Technologies Corporation of Ottawa for $850,000 and in
Corporation of Canada Limited, along with two private
August acquired all o/s shs. for 14.5¢ per sh. Secured Deermont Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
cos. All o/s ser. A & B pref. shs. exchanged on sh.-for-sh.
creditors were paid in full and unsecured creditors Mar. 11, 1955 – Dissolved.
basis for ser. A & B pref. shs. of Anglo American.
received 90¢ on the dollar. (see AIT Advanced Information
Technologies Corporation) Deerpark Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 23, 1964)
Deburmac Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1946)
May 28, 1997 – Trustee discharged. (see AIT Advanced 1970 – Name changed to Standard Nickel Mines
Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Information Technologies Corporation) Limited. n
Decade Explorations Limited (Ont. 1972)
Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Deeded Royalties Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Deerpark Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 23, 1964)
1960 – Wound up. Name changed to Deerpark Mines Ltd. n
Decade International Development Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24,
1972) Deena Energy Inc. (Can. Aug. 23, 1988) DeeThree Exploration Inc. (Alta. Nov. 22, 2007)
Apr. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Seymour Exploration Sept. 12, 2002 – Dissolved. Jan. 1, 2010 – Formed DeeThree Exploration Ltd. in
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Alberta following amalgamation with wholly owned
Deena Explorations Limited (Can. Aug. 23, 1988) DeeThree Exploration Ltd. n
June 29, 1994 – Name changed to Deena Energy Inc.;
Decalta Oils Limited (Can. 1947)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n DeeThree Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2010 amalg.)
1952 – Name changed to Canadian Decalta Gas & Oils
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 15, 2015 – Name changed to Granite Oil Corp.
Deep Basin Energy Inc. (Alta. July 29, 1988) pursuant to a plan of arrangement whereby certain assets
July 15, 1997 – Name changed to Calibre Energy Inc. n were spun out to Boulder Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3
Decary Metals Inc. (unknown)
May 26, 1952 – Name changed to Empire Oil & Minerals old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Deep Basin Petroleum Corporation (Alta. July 29, 1988)
Inc. n
Sept. 28, 1995 – Name changed to Deep Basin Energy Deex Resources Corp. (B.C. May 5, 1983 amalg.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 22, 1987 – Name changed to Seam Resources
Decca Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 18, 1965)
Nov. 8, 1977 – Name changed to Sceptre Resources Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Deep Gulch Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Limited following acquisition of Sceptre Oils Ltd. n
1960 – Name changed to Copper Mountain Mines Ltd. n Defiance Capital Corp. (B.C. July 19, 2007)
June 27, 2011 – Name changed to Defiance Silver Corp.
Deep Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
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Defiance Mining Corporation (Can. June 25, 2003) Delahey Consolidated Nickel Mines Limited (Ont. Delhi Pacific Mines Limited (Ont. 1934)
Sept. 9, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement with Rio Narcea 1957) Dec. 19, 1980 – Name changed to Delhi Pacific
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Gold Mines, Ltd.; basis 1 new Rio Narcea sh. for 5.25 old Dec. 3, 1980 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Defiance shs. (see Rio Narcea Gold Mines, Ltd.) Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Limited; basis 1 new for
1 old sh. Delhi (Temagami) Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Defiant Energy Corporation (Alta. Sept. 24, 1998) 1951 – Name changed to New Delhi Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Dec. 23, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with Delahey Lake Nickel Ltd. (Ont. 1956) new for 4 old shs. n
Defiant Resources Corporation, Advantage Energy 1967 – Merged into Delahey Consolidated Nickel Mines
Income Fund and Advantage Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 0.1666 Ltd.; basis 10 new for 45 old shs. Delicorp Foodservice Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 1983)
new Defiant Resources com. sh. plus, either 0.201373 June 23, 1993 – Charter cancelled.
new Advantage Energy trust unit or, 0.201373 new Delandore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Aug. 9, 1995 – Charter revived.
Advantage Oil exch. sh. or, $4.40 or, a combination 1941 – Property taken over by Delandore Sulphur & Iron Oct. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Noble House
thereof for 1 old Defiant Energy com. sh. (see Advantage Mines Ltd. Charter surrendered. Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Energy Income Fund; Defiant Resources Corporation)
Delandore Sulphur & Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Delkirk Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Defiant Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 26, 1983) Jan. 1954 – Wound up, made a distribution of 1 sh. Atlas July 1972 – Name changed to Delkirk Resources Ltd.
Feb. 14, 1991 – Name changed to Hillestad Sulphur and Iron Co. for each 6 shs. Delandore held. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Pharmaceuticals Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover
acquisition of Hillestad International Inc. n Delaney Energy Services Corporation (Alta. Nov. 1, Dellaterra Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1983)
1996) June 25, 1992 – Name changed to United America
Defiant Resources Corporation (Alta. Nov. 1, 2004) June 28, 2001 – Acquired by Integrated Production Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 4, 2008 – Acquired by Profound Energy Inc.; basis Services Ltd. for $1.05 per sh. (see Integrated Production
0.55 Profound com. shs. for 1 Defiant com. sh. Services Ltd.)
Delmay Mining Corporation (Alta. Aug. 21, 1985)
Delano Technology Corporation (Ont. May 7, 1998) Sept. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Delmay Energy
Defor Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1949) Corporation.
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 2, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement with US-based divine
inc.; basis either 0.04748 new divine com. sh. or 0.04748
Delmico Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Defrostomatic Co. Limited (Que. 1957) new divine exchangeable sh. for 1 old Delano com. sh.
Dec. 7, 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 1961 – Acquired by A. Belanger Ltée.
Delavaco Residential Properties Corp. (Ont. Mar. 19,
Delnaur Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Dejour Energy Inc. (B.C. Aug. 16, 2005) 2007)
1968 – Merged into Associated Porcupine Mines Ltd.;
Oct. 27, 2015 – Name changed to DXI Energy Inc.; basis July 26, 2016 – Name changed to Firm Capital American
basis 1 new for 143,658 old shs. (see Associated
1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Realty Partners Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Porcupine Mines Ltd.)
Dejour Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 29, 1968) Delaware Resources Corporation (B.C. Mar. 22, 1983)
Delnite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Aug. 16, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Feb. 1, 1989 – Formed Prime Resources Corporation in
July 1970 – Wound up. From 1960-1969, distributed total
Mar. 28, 2011 – Name changed to Dejour Energy Inc. n British Columbia on amalgamation with Colossus
of $1.0575 per sh. and equivalent of 15¢ per sh.
Resource Equities Inc. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 1 old
(comprising 10 shs. of Alminex Ltd., for 100 old Delnite
Dejour Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 29, 1968) sh. n
shs.).
Oct. 30, 2001 – Name changed to Dejour Enterprises
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Delayed Data Communications Inc. (Ont. Sept. 24, Delon Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2011)
1986) Apr. 22, 2013 – Name changed to Gener8 Media Corp.
Del-Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Jan. 18, 1996 – Continued into Canada. following reverse takeover acquisition of Gener8 Digital
Mar. 1955 – Name changed to Siloro Mines Ltd. n Mar. 22, 1996 – Name changed to NSI Communications Media Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Inc. n
Del Mar Energy Inc. (Alta. Oct. 8, 1993) Deloro Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 19, 1996)
Mar. 22, 2000 – Name changed to Aventura Energy Inc.; Delbo Tungsten Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1953) Aug. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Deloro Resources
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 22, 1958 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
Delbridge Mines Limited (Ont. 1966)
The Del Norte Chrome Corporation (B.C. Sept. 27,
July 4, 1990 – Formed Hoverspace International Corp. Delosha Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
1979)
on amalgamation with Hoverspace Concepts Inc.; basis Aug. 7, 1956 – Dissolved.
Dec. 14, 1979 – Name changed to Del Norte Chrome
1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation. n
Delpet Resources Ltd. (Can. July 7, 1981)
Delbrook Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) June 6, 2000 – Name changed to HTI Ventures Corp. n
Del Norte Chrome Corporation (B.C. Sept. 27, 1979) Aug. 27, 1975 – Dissolved.
Oct. 16, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Del Norte
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Delpine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Delcairo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 7, 1956 – Dissolved.
Del Rio International, a Resource and Technology
Delrand Resources Limited (Can. Aug. 11, 2004)
Corporation (Alta. 1983) Delcore Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. 1944)
June 16, 2017 – Name changed to KuuHubb Inc. pursuant
June 3, 1994 – Name changed to Money Works Inc. n Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
to acquisition of KuuHubb Oy. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Del Rio Producers Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Delcorp Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1980)
Delray Ventures Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990)
Mar. 15, 1957 – Acquired by Central Leduc Oils Ltd.; Nov. 20, 1990 – Name changed to Bahn Foods Inc.
Aug. 8, 2008 – Name changed to Clydesdale Resources
basis 5 new for 7 old shs. following reverse takeover acquisition of Bahn Foods
Inc. and continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
- Mines & Energy)
Del Rio Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1983)
Feb. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Del Rio International, d'Eldona Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1944) Delrina Corporation (Ont. June 1985 amalg.)
a Resource and Technology Corporation; basis 2 new Oct. 5, 1984 – Formed d'Eldona Resources Ltd. in Ontario Nov. 22, 2002 – Acquired by Symantec Corporation; basis
for 1 old sh. n on amalgamation with Parapet Petroleum Inc. (1 for 13); 1 Symantec sh. for 1 Delrina exch. sh.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Del Roca Energy Inc. (Alta. May 15, 1996) Delsohn Bathurst Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Nov. 2, 1998 – Amalgamated with Tekerra Gas Inc. (0.6 d'Eldona Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1984 amalg.) 1962 – Charter cancelled.
new for 1 old) to form a new co. known as Del Roca June 1, 1988 – Name changed to Western D'Eldona
Energy Ltd. (Del Roca); basis 0.29875 of a new sh. of Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Delta Acceptance Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Del Roca for 1 old sh. (see Del Roca Energy Ltd.) Nov. 1966 – Name changed to Avco Delta Corp. Canada
Delgratia Developments Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984) Ltd. n
Del Roca Energy Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1998) Apr. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Delgratia Mining
Feb. 14, 2003 – Acquired by TUSK Energy Inc.; basis Corporation. n Delta-Benco Limited (Ont. 1958)
$0.64 or 0.25 new TUSK sh. or a combination thereof for Mar. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Delta Benco Inc.
1 old Del Roca sh. (see TUSK Energy Inc.) Delgratia Mining Corporation (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984) following acquisition by Triple Crown Electronics Inc.
Feb. 4, 1999 – Continued into Yukon.
Feb. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Central Minera Corp. n
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Delta Credit Union (Can. - unspecified) com. shs. were exch. for ord. shs. and later exch. for Dencal Development Corporation (Ont. July 25, 1965)
Jan. 1, 2000 – Merged with First Heritage Savings Credit ADRs (American Depository Receipts) of UK co. Feb. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Bestquipt Sports Inc.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Union to form First Heritage Delta Credit Union. (see First basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Heritage Delta Credit Union) Deltec Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Feb. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Pacific Titan Resource Dencam Development Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12,
Delta Exploration Inc. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1987) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1986)
Feb. 4, 2009 – Acquired by Rockgate Capital Inc.; basis Jan. 19, 1994 – Name changed to Consolidated Dencam
0.5 Rockgate shs. for 1 Delta sh. Delwin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
1962 – Charter cancelled.
Delta Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Dencroft Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Delwood Capital Corporation Ltd. (Can. July 26, 1994) Mar. 25, 1965 – Dissolved.
July 10, 1996 – Name changed to Indostar Gold Corp.;
Delta Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 20, 2011) basis 2.5 new for 1 old cl. A subord. vtg. sh. and 2.5 new Denison Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
July 9, 2015 – Name changed to Mission Gold Ltd.; basis for 1 old cl. B multiple vtg. shs. n 1936 – Assets acquired by Denison Nickel Mines Ltd.;
1 new for 16 old shs. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Delwood Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Delta Gold Mining Corporation (B.C. Oct. 22, 1968) Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Denison Energy Inc. (Ont. Mar. 24, 1960)
May 30, 1997 – Amalgamated with Chase Resource Mar. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Denison Mines Inc.
Corporation; basis 1 Chase sh. for 2 Delta shs. (see Demand Gold Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) pursuant to reorganization whereby Denison Energy Inc.
Chase Resource Corporation) Mar. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Demand Ventures Ltd.; transferred its mining and environmental services
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n businesses to wholly owned Denison Mines Inc.
Delta Hotels Limited (B.C. 1970) incorporated Sept. 25, 2003. Denison Energy shldrs.
1974 – Oxford Properties (B.C.) Limited acquired all o/s Demand Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) received Denison Mines shs. on a 1-for-1 basis. n
com., $0.12 pref. and unlisted cl. B pref. shs. for $4.50 Jan. 25, 1995 – Name changed to Demand Gold Ltd. n
per sh. Denison Energy Inc. (Ont. Feb. 12, 1973)
Demand Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) Mar. 24, 2004 – Formed Calfrac Well Services Ltd. in
Delta International Industries Corp. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1987)
Aug. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Knexa.com Enterprises Alberta on reverse takeover acquisition of and
July 15, 2002 – Name changed to Delta Exploration Inc.;
Inc. n amalgamation with Calfrac Well Services Ltd. Prior to the
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
transaction, almost all of Denison's assets were
Demcap Investments Inc. (Can. June 23, 2005) transferred to 2 new cos. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Delta International Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
July 3, 2007 – Formed iPerceptions Inc. in Canada on Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Feb. 10, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
amalgamation with iPerceptions Inc. following June 29,
2007, Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition Denison Mines Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 2003)
Delta Minerals Corporation (Que. 1955)
of iPerceptions Inc. n Dec. 7, 2006 – Acquired by International Uranium
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation (renamed Denison Mines Corp.); basis 2.88
Delta Mining Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1962) Demontigny Minerals Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 27, International Uranium shs. for 1 Denison Mines Inc. sh.
1965 – Shs. exch. for Delta Minerals Corporation; basis 1985)
Aug. 27, 1997 – Dissolved. Denison Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 24, 1960)
1 new pooled for 4 old pooled shs., and 1 new free for 2
May 28, 2002 – Name changed to Denison Energy Inc.;
old free shs. (see Delta Minerals Corporation)
Dempsey Cadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Delta North Transportation Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1984) Dec. 1943 – Name changed to Dominion Malartic Gold
Dec. 1993 – Voluntarily liquidated. All capital assets sold. Mines Ltd. n Denison Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
1994 – During 1994 redeemed 148,527 com. shs. at 1949 – Name changed to North Denison Mines Ltd.; basis
$2.00 per sh., 90,757 com. shs. at $5.00 per sh., and Dempsey Oils Limited (Alta. 1951) 1 new for 4 old shs. n
cancelled without payment 63,570 com. shs. 1969 – Merged into General Petroleums Drilling Ltd.;
Oct. 31, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. basis 1 cl. B 7% pref. sh. of General for 1 sh. of Dempsey. Denlake Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Delta Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1968) Dempster Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
1983 – Placed into receivership. Receiver/manager, Apr. 13, 1981 – Name changed to Tritex Petroleum Corp.; Denninghouse Inc. (Ont. July 9, 1993)
Thorne Riddell Inc., Calgary, Alta., appointed. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Aug. 3, 2007 – Wound up. Assets and business sold off
for undisclosed proceeds.
Delta Refining Corporation (B.C. 1966) Demsey Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
May 6, 1983 – Declared bankrupt, Pannell Kerr Forester Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. Dennisteel Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
(formerly Campbell Sharp Limited) appointed trustee. Dec. 2, 1970 – Dissolved.
June 4, 1986 – Bulk of property liquidated. Denali Petroleums Ltd. (Can. Jan. 30, 1985)
Aug. 29, 1989 – Creditors expected to receive a partial Apr. 29, 1997 – Amalgamated with 3229211 Canada Ltd., Denn'or Exploration Inc. (Que. Nov. 20, 1985)
compensation with no distrib. to com. shldrs. a wholly owned subsid. of Windstar Energy Ltd.; basis 1 Feb. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Sulliden Exploration
new sh. of Windstar for 1 old sh. of Denali. (see Windstar Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Delta Star Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985) Energy Ltd.)
Mar. 31, 1992 – Name changed to Accord Financial Corp. Denom Resources Inc. (Ont. Feb. 9, 1937)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Accord Denallan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Apr. 26, 1983 – Continued into British Columbia.
Business Credit Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 7, 1986 – Name changed to ITM Corporation and
FPsurvey - Industrials) continued into Ontario. n
Denar Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1978)
Delta Systems, Inc. (Miss. Mar. 17, 1990) Sept. 1, 1987 – Name changed to International Sinabarb Denore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Jan. 14, 1993 – Continued into Arkansas. Industries Ltd. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
June 2, 2005 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 2, 2007 – Wholly owned U.S subsid., Delta Systems Denault Limitée (Que. 1934) Denovo Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 27, 2010)
Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and all June 1969 – Acquired by Couvrette & Provost Ltée; basis Sept. 19, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia.
officers and directors resigned. No proceeds or income 2 com. shs. of Couvrette for each cl. A or B sh. of Denault. Sept. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Horn Petroleum
from bankruptcy proceedings were expected due to Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
amounts owed by subsid. to secured and unsecured Denbridge Capital Corporation (Ont. Jan. 15, 1952; via takeover acquisition of Canmex Holdings (Bermuda) I
creditors. letters patent) Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Africa Oil Corp.; basis
June 29, 2011 – Dissolved. Feb. 16, 1994 – Continued into Canada. 0.65 new for 1 old sh. n
June 19, 2001 – Name changed to Atlantis Systems
Deltan Corporation Limited (Can. 1959) Corp.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n DeNovo Corp. (Ont. 1986)
Dec. 1977 – Acquired by Prudel Limited for $10 per sh. Oct. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Princeton Media Group
Subsequently, Deltan Corporation Limited, Prudel Limited Denbros Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 20, 1945) Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
and Deltan Realty Limited amalgamated to form new 1947 – Name changed to Slocan-Rambler Mines (1947) Industrials)
private co. Deltan Realty Limited. Ltd. n
Denovo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
Deltec International Limited (Ont. 1964) Denbury Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 13, 1984) 1951 – Name changed to Denovo Mining Corp. Ltd. n
1973 – All assets and liabs. transferred to a new English Apr. 21, 1999 – Continued into Delaware.
co. of same name and Cdn. co. dissolved. During all o/s Denovo Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
Sept. 29, 1966 – Dissolved.
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Denrow Mines Ltd. (Man. 1957) Derek Oil & Gas Corporation (B.C. Apr. 6, 1981) Desco Resources Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 20, 1997)
Mar. 1, 1973 – Dissolved. July 2, 2013 – Name changed to Newcastle Energy Corp. Dec. 4, 1998 – Name changed to PEYTO Exploration &
TEST FOR CROP MARKS (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Development Corp. following Qualifying Transaction
Denroy Manufacturing Corporation (Ont. Mar. 1, 1945) acquisition of a producing oil and gas property. n
June 14, 2005 – Name changed to Denroy Resources Derek Resources Corporation (B.C. Apr. 6, 1981)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 35 old shs. n Mar. 3, 2003 – Name changed to Derek Oil & Gas Descon Ventures Inc. (Alta. Nov. 21, 1996)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Feb. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Emercor Building
Denroy Resources Corporation (Ont. Mar. 1, 1945) Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
May 16, 2007 – Continued into Canada. Derlak Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Nov. 7, 1991 amalg.)
May 25, 2007 – Name changed to Nevoro Inc. n Jan. 28, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Deseret Peak Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Nov. 25, 1974 – Struck off register.
Denstone Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1997) Derlak Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 7, 1991 amalg.)
Feb. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Denstone Ventures Sept. 9, 1998 – Name changed to Derlak Enterprises Desert Gold Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Inc. n July 7, 1993 – Name changed to Desert Holdings Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Denstone Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1997) Derlak Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Mar. 4, 1998 – Name changed to Denstone Minerals Ltd.; Nov. 7, 1991 – Formed Derlak Gold Inc. in Ontario on Desert Holdings Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n amalgamation with Royado Mines Limted, a wholly owned Feb. 11, 2003 – Name changed to Tinka Resources
subsid. of Mirado Nickel Mines Limited; basis 1 new for Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Denstone Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1997) 4 old shs. n & Energy)
Oct. 10, 2002 – Name changed to Mesa Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Derlan Industries Limited (Ont. Mar. 29, 1984) Desert Rose Resources Inc. (B.C. 1977)
Dec. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Northstar Aerospace Jan. 16, 1989 – Continued into Delaware.
Dentonia Mines Ltd. (Can. 1929) Inc. n Jan. 24, 1989 – Name changed to QSA Technology, Inc.
1948 – Liquidated.
Derlan Manufacturing Inc. (Can. - unspecified) Desert Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1986)
Denver Silver Inc. (B.C. 1978) Dec. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Northstar Aerospace Apr. 15, 2015 – Amalgamated with Providence Resources
Sept. 12, 1984 – Name changed to Androne Resources (Canada) Inc. Corp. to form a new Desert Star Resources Ltd. (Amlaco);
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n basis 0.4 Amalco com. shs. plus 0.4 Amalco wts. for 1
Derogan Asbestos Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1952) Providence com. sh. and 1 Amalco com. sh. for 1 (old)
Denyvan Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 13, 1984) Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled. Desert Star Resources Ltd. Each purchased wts. is
Jan. 27, 1995 – Amalgamated with Minorca Resources exercisable at 25¢ for a period of 2 yrs.
Ltd. and Orco Resources Inc. to form Minorca Resources Derosier Nickel & Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Dec. 21, 2017 – Name changed to Kutcho Copper Corp.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Minorca sh., 0.38 new for 1 Orco 1954 – Merged into Temagami Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh. and 0.92 new for 1 Denyvan sh. (see Minorca new for 3 old shs.
Desert Sun Mining Corp. (B.C. May 21, 1980)
Resources Inc.)
Derrick Energy Corporation (Alta. Jan. 19, 1987) Apr. 7, 2006 – Acquired by Yamana Gold Inc.; basis 0.6
DePaul Capital Corporation (B.C. Nov. 7, 2011) July 13, 1999 – Acquired by Derrick Resources Inc., Yamana shs. for 1 Desert sh.
Dec. 4, 2014 – Name changed to Quadron Capital wholly owned unit of EnerMark Inc.; basis $5.00 and 1
new Derrick Resources sh. for 1 old Derrick Energy sh. Designed Data (Canada) Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1981)
Corporation. n
May 3, 1990 – Name changed to Pier Mac Environment
Derrick Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 5, 1951) Management Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Deploy Technologies Inc. (Nev. Sept. 15, 2010) 1955 – Reported inactive.
Dec. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Body and Mind Inc.;
Desjardins Deragon Langlois Ltd. (Can. 1983)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Derrick Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. Jan. 19, 1987) Mar. 15, 1991 – Acquired by Corporation Desjardins de
Dec. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Derrick Energy valeurs mobilières for 52¢ per sh.
Depositors Mortgage Corporation (Que. 1960) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 19, 1973 – Company deemed to have made a
Desjardins Financial Corporation Inc. (Que. Oct. 1,
statutory assignment, which was finalized; subsequently
Derrick Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) 1993)
the trustee was discharged.
Sept. 29, 1993 – Name changed to Earth Stewards, Inc. n Dec. 16, 2003 – Called for redemption; basis $25 plus
Apr. 23, 1975 – 77.5% of secured notes had been
$0.30978 accrued and unpaid dividends for 1 old
redeemed.
Derrick Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 22, 1999) Desjardins cl. A pfd. sh.
Deprenyl Animal Health, Inc. (U.S. July 19, 1990) July 12, 2001 – Acquired by EOG Resources Canada
Inc. for $4.82 per sh. Desjardins Laurentian Financial Corporation (Que.
Dec. 5, 1996 – Merged with Deprenyl Animal Health, Inc.
Oct. 1, 1993)
(Louisiana incorp.) and a wholly owned subsid. and by a
Derry-Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 28, 1987) July 13, 1995 – Name changed to Desjardins-Laurentian
plan of share exchange acquired by Draxis Health Inc.;
Jan. 18, 1993 – Name changed to Selby Green Financial Corporation. n
basis 1.35 new com. sh. of Draxis for 1 com. sh. of
International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Deprenyl Health (Louisiana). (see DRAXIS Health Inc.)
Desjardins-Laurentian Financial Corporation (Que.
Deprenyl Research Limited (Can. Oct. 13, 1987) Des Barats Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Oct. 1, 1993)
June 9, 1994 – Name changed to DRAXIS Health Inc. n Nov. 11, 1965 – Charter cancelled. May 15, 2003 – Name changed to Desjardins Financial
Corporation Inc. n
The Descartes Systems Group Inc. (Ont. May 22, 1981)
Deprenyl USA, Inc. (N.J. Feb. 21, 1991)
July 5, 2006 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Desjardins Trustco Inc. (Que. Sept. 1975)
June 11, 1993 – Name changed to DUSA
Industrials) Nov. 22, 1993 – Acquired by La Société Financière des
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. n
caisses Desjardins Inc.; basis $2.00 per sh. for 90.4% of
Desco Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 23, 2005) the o/s shs. revised to $2.25 per sh. for the remaining
Deragon Langlois Ltée (Can. 1983) Jan. 9, 2007 – Amalgamated with Arcan Resources Ltd.
Dec. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Desjardins Deragon 9.6% o/s shs.
(1 for 1) to continue as a new company named Arcan
Langlois Ltd. n Resources Ltd.; basis 0.36231884 new Arcan sh. for 1 Desmeloizes Mining Corp. (unknown)
old Desco sh. (see Arcan Resources Ltd.) 1953 – Sold property to Duvan Copper Co. Ltd.; basis 1
Deranco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
new escrowed sh. for 4 old shs. (see Duvan Copper Co.
July 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Desco Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 16, 2002) Ltd.)
Oct. 7, 2002 – Name changed to Celtic Exploration Ltd.
Derby Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) following Qualifying Transaction exchange with Jared Desmond Investments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 2011)
June 1971 – Name changed to International Visual Oils Ltd. of shares and cash for oil and gas assets. n Feb. 7, 2017 – Name changed to DLC Holdings Corp.
Systems Ltd. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Desco Mines Limited (Ont. 1951)
Dercon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 1953 – Charter cancelled. Desmont Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Oct. 29, 1953 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 30, 1959 – Dissolved.
Desco Resources Inc. (Alta. July 8, 2009)
Dereham Gas & Oil Ltd. (Ont. 1937) July 8, 2010 – Formed Manitok Energy Inc. in Alberta DeSoto Mines Ltd. (unknown)
1945 – Assets sold to Queenston Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of and 1957 – Name changed to B.X. Mining Co. Ltd.
amalgamation with Manitok Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new
for 2.667 old shs. n
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Desperado Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Detta Minerals Limited (Ont. May 18, 1945) Devon Ventures Corporation (B.C. Nov. 30, 2001)
Aug. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Skyway Resources Oct. 30, 1956 – Name changed to Candore Explorations June 23, 2004 – Name changed to Pender Financial
Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Group Corporation. n

Desrem Mining Syndicate Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Detta Red Lake Mines, Limited (Ont. May 18, 1945) Devonion Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
1953 – Charter cancelled. July 19, 1950 – Name changed to Detta Minerals Sept. 1, 1987 – Name changed to Koba Capital
Limited. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Dessir Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1988) - Industrials)
June 7, 1993 – Name changed to Taurus Exploration Dev Investments Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 2000)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Indicator Minerals Inc. Devonshire Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983)
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of mineral June 1987 – Name changed to Colours International Inc.
Destaffany Tantalum Beryllium Mines Ltd. (Can. 1945) interests. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
All assets sold to Boreal Rare Metals Ltd. (see Boreal
Rare Metals Ltd.) Devco Enterprises Inc. (B.C. June 23, 1983) Devonshire Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 6, 2004)
Oct. 5, 1995 – Name changed to SBI Skin Biology Nov. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Gold Standard
Destination Resorts Inc. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1996) Incorporated; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Dec. 4, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by TGS - Mines & Energy)
Properties Ltd.; basis 0.575 of a new TGS com. sh. for 1 DevCorp Capital Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, 2011)
old Destination com. sh. All o/s 8% convert. sub. debs. Devran Petroleum Ltd. (Can. Mar. 14, 1986 amalg.)
Dec. 20, 2013 – Name changed to Great Prairie Energy Dec. 11, 1995 – Name changed to Reserve Royalty
redeemed on July 2, 2002; basis 149 com. shs. of Services Inc. following the Qualifying Transaction reverse
Destination for each $1,000 principal converted which Corporation following acquisition of Reserve Royalty
takeover acquisition of Good to Go Rentals Ltd. and Corporation. n
were then exchanged for 0.575 of a TGS com. sh. for 1 Neigum Hot Oilers Ltd. n
old Destination com. sh. (see TGS Properties Ltd.)
Devtek Corporation (Ont. Nov. 12, 1981)
Destiny Hospitality Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 10, 1999) Develcon Electronics Ltd. (Sask. Aug. 15, 1974) Sept. 12, 2000 – Acquired by Héroux Inc.; basis $3.50
May 16, 2003 – Amalgamated with Real Time May 28, 1999 – Amalgamated with Vianet Technologies, or 0.833 Héroux shs. for 1 Devtek sh. (see Héroux Inc.)
Measurements Inc. deemed to be Destiny's Qualifying Inc.; basis 0.0325203 Vianet shs. for 1 Develcon sh.
Transaction; basis 0.1149425 new Real Time sh. for 1 Dewey Oil and Gas Inc. (Ont. 1984)
Developer Ventures Inc. (Alta. Sept. 21, 2000) Sept. 29, 1987 – Amalgamated with Southern Eagle
old Destiny sh.
Feb. 4, 2002 – Name changed to DevStudios International Petroleum Corp. to form Southern Eagle Enterprises Inc.;
Destiny Media Technologies Inc. (Colo. Aug. 24, 1998) Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of basis 43 com. shs. and 75 cl. A non-voting shs. of new
Oct. 8, 2014 – Continued into Nevada. (see FPsurvey - DevStudios Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) co. for each 100 old shs. of Dewey. (see Southern Eagle
Industrials) Enterprises Inc.)
Developments by Jayman Inc. (Alta. Dec. 7, 1988)
Destiny Resource Services Corp. (Alta. Apr. 7, 1993) July 2, 1991 – Name changed to APEX Land Dewmella Inc. (Alta. July 9, 2003)
May 13, 2010 – Name changed to Logan International Corporation. n Nov. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Contact Image
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Logan Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Holdings, Inc. n Developpement Minier Aurtec Inc. (Can. June 7, 1984) takeover acquisition of Contact Image Group Inc. (see
Sept. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Aurtec Inc. n FPsurvey - Industrials)
Destiny Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978)
June 12, 1990 – Name changed to Double Down Deveron Resources Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 28, 2011) Dewson Mines Limited (Ont. 1948)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n July 12, 2016 – Name changed to Deveron UAS Corp. Feb. 24, 1958 – Dissolved.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Destor-O'Hara Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Dexit Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 2001)
Devil Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont.) Aug. 17, 2007 – Name changed to Hosted Data
Feb. 18, 1963 – Dissolved.
Mar. 26, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Transaction Solutions Inc. n
Destor Valley Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Devil's Elbow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Dexleigh Corporation (Can. June 30, 1984 amalg.)
Charter cancelled.
1973 – Name changed to New Devil's Elbow Mines Ltd.; Feb. 9, 1999 – Privatized at $2.00 per sh.
Destorada Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n June 27, 2005 – Continued into Ontario.
Mar. 25, 1965 – Dissolved.
Devine Entertainment Corporation (Ont. Sept. 20, Dexter Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Destorbelle Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1945) 1982) 1950 – Charter cancelled; assets sold to Campbell Red
Aug. 6, 2004 – Acquired by Excellon Resources Inc.; Feb. 22, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Lake Mines. Distribution made of 1 Campbell sh. plus
basis 60¢ plus 3.25 Excellon shs. for 1 Destorbelle sh. $0.17 for each 10 Dexter shs. (see Campbell Red Lake
Devjo Industries Inc. (Ont. June 17, 1986) Mines Limited)
Destron/IDI Inc. (Can. 1984) Dec. 2, 2002 – Privatized at 50¢ per sh.
Oct. 1, 1993 – Continued into Delaware. Dexton Technologies Corporation (B.C. Dec. 19, 1994)
Devlan Exploration Company Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1992) Nov. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Strategem Capital
Destron Technologies Inc. (Can. 1984) Nov. 3, 1998 – Name changed to Devlan Exploration Inc.; Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 20, 1986 – Name changed to International Destron basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Technologies Inc. n Dexus Inc. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1989 amalg.)
Devlan Exploration Inc. (Alta. Sept. 18, 1992) June 30, 1993 – Acquired by Trimin Enterprises Inc.;
DeTECH Corporation (Alta. Mar. 7, 1995) July 8, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Cyries basis 1.42 Trimin shs. for 1 Dexus cl. A non-vtg. sh. and
Aug. 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Energy Inc.; basis 0.25 new Cyries sh. plus 0.5 new Dual 1 Dexus cl. B vtg. sh. (see Trimin Enterprises Inc.)
Exploration Inc. sh. for 1 old Devlan sh. (see Cyries
Detec Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 16, 1997) Energy Inc.; Dual Exploration Inc.) Dexx Corporation (Ont. Aug. 19, 1983)
Oct. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Streamline Web Aug. 17, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Broadcasting Inc. n Devnic Energy Inc. (Alta. 1987)
Sept. 17, 1993 – Amalgamated with Petrolia Oil & Gas Dia Bras Exploration Inc. (Can. Apr. 11, 1996)
Detector Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 9, 1991) Ltd. and Canadian Fortune Resource Inc. to form Fortune Dec. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Sierra Metals Inc. (see
Feb. 22, 2016 – Petitioned into receivership and Hardie Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Petrolia sh., 1 new for 0.51 FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
& Kelly Inc. was appointed receiver. All officers and Canadian Fortune shs. and 1 new for 1.77 Devnic shs.
(see Fortune Energy Inc.) Dia-M Resources International Inc. (B.C. 1986)
directors resigned.
Feb. 9, 1987 – Name changed to DiaEm Resources Ltd. n
Detector Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 9, 1991) Devon-Leduc Oils Ltd. (Man. 1948)
July 19, 1999 – Name changed to Detector Exploration Oct. 30, 1956 – Name changed to Devon-Palmer Oils Dia Met Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1983)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ltd. n Nov. 2, 2001 – Amalgamated with Tortilla Acquisition Inc.,
an indirect wholly owned subsid. of BHP Limited, for $21
Detomac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Devon-Palmer Oils Ltd. (Man. 1948) per cl. A and cl. B sh.
Mar. 25, 1965 – Dissolved. Mar. 1967 – Merged with Triad Oil Holdings Ltd. into Triad
Oil Manitoba Ltd.; basis 1 old sh. for one 5.75% sh. of Diabex Resources Inc. (Que. Nov. 12, 1985)
Detroit International Bridge Company (Mich. 1927) Triad Manitoba; latter red. on Apr. 30, 1967, at $2.25 per Nov. 1, 1999 – Formed Metco Resources Inc. in Quebec
July 1979 – Merged with wholly owned subsid. of Central sh. plus accrued divds. on amalgamation with Mafricor Resources Inc. with
Cartage Co. (private co.). Minority shldrs. received $25 Diabex the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 1 Mafricor
a sh. for 1 old sh. sh. and 1 for 2 Diabex shs. n
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Diabior Explorations Inc. (Can. Feb. 22, 1984) Diamond Robinson Equities Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1989) Dictator Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
June 3, 1996 – Amalgamated with Virginia Gold Mines Nov. 8, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. Apr. 15, 1983 – Struck off register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. (1 new for 1.22 old) to form a new co. also known as Nov. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Seahawk Minerals
Virginia Gold Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. and Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.0712 old shs. n Dictore Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
shldrs. of record as of May 31, 1996 also received 1 com. Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
sh. of subsid. Abior Explorations for 10 com. Diabior shs. Diamond Tree Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 9, 2000)
(see Virginia Gold Mines Inc.) Oct. 17, 2007 – Acquired by Crocotta Energy Inc.; basis Difference Capital Funding Inc. (Can. Jan. 14, 1972)
0.9527 Crocotta com. sh. and 1 Upper Lake Oil and Gas June 13, 2013 – Name changed to Difference Capital
Diadem Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Ltd. com. sh. for 1 Diamond Tree com. sh. (see Crocotta Financial Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Mar. 25, 1965 – Dissolved. Energy Inc.; Upper Lake Oil and Gas Ltd.) - Industrials)

DiaEm Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Diamondex Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 18, 1999) Digby Dome Mines Ltd., He (Ont. 1910)
Aug. 23, 1988 – Dissolved. Dec. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Canterra Minerals 1955 – Name changed to New Digby Dome Mines Ltd.;
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Diagem Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 2004) - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 18, 2011 – Dissolved. Digicon Inc. (Tex. 1965)
Diamonds North Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13, 2002) 1969 – Continued into Delaware.
Diagem International Resource Corp. (B.C. Nov. 15, Feb. 19, 2013 – Amalgamated with Uranium North Aug. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Veritas DGC Inc.
1971) Resources Corp. to form Adamera Minerals Corp.; basis following acquisition by Veritas Energy Services Inc.
Dec. 9, 2004 – Continued into Canada. 0.2 Adamera Minerals shs. for 1 Uranium North sh. and
Apr. 21, 2005 – Name changed to Diagem Inc. n 0.1333 Adamera Minerals shs. for 1 Diamonds North sh. Digifonica International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, 2004)
Dec. 10, 2013 – Name changed to Dominion Energy
DiagnoCure Inc. (Que. Dec. 8, 1994) DiamondWorks Ltd. (Yuk. Aug. 11, 1995) Inc. n
June 7, 2016 – In voluntary liquidation. June 22, 2004 – Name changed to Energem Resources
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed liquidator and Inc. n Digital Artisans Guild Inc. (Alta. Dec. 14, 2000 amalg.)
all officers and directors resigned. May 2, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
June 16, 2016 – Name changed to 9342-8530 Quebec Diana Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1966)
inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 9, 1982 – Formed Equus Petroleum Corporation in Digital Atheneum Technology Corporation (Can. July
British Columbia on amalgamation with Arabian Petroleum 21, 2000)
DiaMedica Inc. (Man. Jan. 21, 2000) Corporation and Persian Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 May 18, 2004 – Name changed to Nickel Petroleum
Apr. 11, 2016 – Continued into Canada. new for 1.5385 old shs. n Resources Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction
Dec. 29, 2016 – Name changed to DiaMedica acquisition of certain U.S. oil and gas exploration assets
Therapeutics Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Diana Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) from Nickel Energy, LLC. n
Aug. 20, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Diamond Exploration Inc. (Ont. Jan. 28, 1994) Digital Composition Systems Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987)
Oct. 29, 2009 – Name changed to Diamond International Diane Mines Limited (Alta. 1988) Mar. 1, 1990 – Name changed to DCS International
Exploration Inc. and continued into British Columbia. n Oct. 1, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Systems Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Diamond Fields International Ltd. (British Virgin Islands Dianor Resources Inc. (Que. July 20, 1987) Digital Courier International Corporation (Alta. Nov.
Mar. 8, 1996) Sept. 3, 2015 – Placed into receivership. Richter Advisory 30, 1993)
June 8, 1998 – Continued into Yukon. Group Inc. appointed receiver. Sept. 25, 1998 – Placed into receivership June 17, 1998
Mar. 27, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia. and Grant Thorton Limited in B.C. appointed
Dec. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Diamond Fields Diasyn Technologies Limited (Can. Jan. 15, 1988) receiver-manager. all assets acquired by U.S. based
Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 27, 1993 – Amalgamated with Syntech Diamond Digital Generation Systems, Inc. for $13.5 million.
Films Inc. to form Structured Biologicals Inc.; basis 1 new
Diamond Fields Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1987) for 5 Syntech shs. and 1 new for 5 Diasyn shs. (see Digital Cybernet Corporation (Ont. Sept. 27, 1999)
Aug. 22, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Inco Structured Biologicals Inc.) Nov. 21, 2000 – Name changed to Canadian Everock
Limited; basis 1 old Diamond Fields com. sh. for (i) 0.557 Explorations Inc. n
of an Inco com. sh. or $26.39 (based on a value of Diaterre Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
$47.375 per Inco com. sh.); (ii) 0.091 of a new ser. of Aug. 7, 1956 – Dissolved. Digital Dispatch Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1987)
Inco 5.5% conver. pref. sh, ser. E with a liquidation value Mar. 18, 2008 – Name changed to DDS Wireless
of US$50 each; (iii) 0.25 of a cl. VBN sh. and (iv) 1 Diaz Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1986) International Inc. n
promisory note, payable with 1 com. sh. of Diamond Apr. 14, 1998 – Continued into Alberta. (see Tuscany
Fields International Ltd., holder of the diamond mining Energy Ltd.)
Digital Duplication Inc. (Ont. June 24, 1996)
and exploration interests and related assets and liabs. July 19, 2013 – Acquired by Tuscany Energy Ltd.; basis
Feb. 19, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
(see Inco Limited) 0.31 Tuscany shs. for 1 Diaz sh. (see Tuscany Energy
Ltd.) Digital Fusion Multimedia Corp. (Can. Aug. 30, 1946)
Diamond Four Oil Limited (Alta. 1948) Mar. 6, 2000 – Dissolved.
Oct. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. Dibi Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
July 1985 – Amalgamated into Eden Roc Mineral Corp.; Digital Gem Corporation (Ont. Oct. 7, 1988)
Diamond Frank Exploration Inc. (Can. Oct. 17, 2007) basis 1 sh. Eden Roc for each 5 shs. Dibi. Oct. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Northern Financial
Apr. 8, 2013 – Name changed to AXE Exploration Inc. Corporation. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dickenson Mines Limited (Ont. Oct. 11, 1960)
Mar. 31, 1994 – Principal assets of the company were
Diamond Hawk Mining Corp. (Alta. Feb. 11, 2005 Digital Nervous Systems Inc. (Alta. July 19, 2000)
amalgamated with those of Goldcorp Inc. (1.4 for 1) and
amalg.) Aug. 26, 2003 – Qualifying Transaction acquisition by
CSA Management Limited (1 for 1) to form a new
July 14, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Battery & Wireless Solutions Inc. (BWS); basis 1 new
Goldcorp Inc., a new CSA Management Inc., and a new
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) BWS unit for 1 old Digital sh. One BWS unit equals
wholly owned company, Lexam Explorations Inc.; basis
0.91081 BWS sh. plus 0.5 BWS wt. (entitling holder to
1 new Goldcorp cl. A sh. for 1 old Dickenson cl. A sh. and
Diamond International Exploration Inc. (B.C. Oct. 29, purchase 1 BWS sh. at $0.40 in year one and at $0.50
1 new Goldcorp cl. B sh. for 1 old Dickenson cl. B sh.
2009) in year two.).
(see CSA Management Inc.; Goldcorp Inc.; Lexam
Mar. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Northaven Resources Explorations Inc.)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Digital Precision Imagery Corp. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1987)
Apr. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Alava Ventures Inc.;
Dickenson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960 amalg.)
Diamond International Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 29, basis 1 new for 25 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 1980 – Amalgamated with Silvana Mines Inc. to
1980) continue under the Dickenson Mines Ltd. name; basis 1
Dec. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Vault Systems Inc.; Digital Processing Systems Inc. (Ont. Dec. 29, 1987)
cl. A & 1 new cl. B for 1 old sh. (see Dickenson Mines Oct. 30, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Leitch
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Limited) Technology Corporation; basis either $6.50 per sh.; the
fraction of a Leitch sh. equal to a $6.50 dividend; or a
Diamond Oil & Gas Ltd. (unknown) Dickenson Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
combination thereof. (see Leitch Technology Corporation)
Oct. 1957 – Dissolved. 1949 – Name changed to New Dickenson Mines Ltd.;
basis 3 new for 10 old shs. n Digital Rooster.com Inc. (Ont. Jan. 16, 1984)
Diamond Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 29, 1980)
Dec. 2, 2002 – Name changed to Digital Rooster.com
Aug. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Diamond International Dicon Systems Limited (Ont. 1974) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. n
Industries Inc. n Nov. 29, 1991 – Name changed to Disys Corporation. n
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Digital Rooster.com Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 16, 1984) Direct Focus Inc. (Wash. Jan. 28, 1993) Discovery Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Feb. 1, 2005 – Name changed to Phinder Technologies May 21, 2002 – Name changed to Nautilus Group Inc. n 1952 – Name changed to Consolidated Discovery
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Yellowknife Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Direct IT Canada Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2000)
Digital Shelf Space Corp. (B.C. Dec. 11, 2009) July 27, 2006 – Formed Rage Energy Ltd. in Alberta on Discreet Logic Inc. (Que. Sept. 10, 1991)
June 18, 2015 – Name changed to Movit Media Corp. n amalgamation with 1208640 Alberta Inc., constituting a Mar. 17, 1999 – Acquired by Autodesk, Inc. of California;
reverse takeover by 1208640 Alberta; basis 1 new for 2 basis 0.33 Autodesk shs. for 1 Discreet sh.
Digital Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981) old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Castleworth Ventures Discrete TimeSystems, Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1983)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n DirectCash Income Fund (Alta. Nov. 2, 2004) Feb. 14, 1992 – Name changed to ADI Technologies,
Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by DirectCash Payments Inc.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Digital World Trust (Ont. Feb. 15, 2000) Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby DirectCash Industrials)
Aug. 5, 2005 – Name changed to Top 10 Canadian Payments Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of
Financial Trust; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey the fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently Disher Steel Construction Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
- Industrials) dissolved. n 1955 – Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. purchased all o/s
com. shs. at $13 per sh.
Digital Youth Network Corp. (Alta. Nov. 22, 1996) DirectCash Payments Inc. (Alta. Oct. 7, 2010)
May 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Jan. 10, 2017 – Amalgamated with 1999162 Alberta ULC, Disnat Investments Inc. (Can. 1982)
indirect wholly owned subsid. of Cardtronics Holdings May 30, 1990 – Acquired by Corporation Desjardins de
Digitech Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1973 amalg.) Limited, to form DirectCash Payments ULC; basis $19 valeurs mobilières for $3.15 per sh.
Nov. 17, 1987 – Name changed to Colin Energy cash per sh.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dison International Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Jan. 10, 2017 – Name changed to DirectCash Payments
Sept. 20, 1983 – Struck off register.
ULC.
Dikor Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Limited (Can. Mar.
Oct. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Director Oils, Limited (Can. Mar. 20, 1929)
2, 1928; via Dominion charter)
1936 – Assets sold to Royalite Oil Company, Limited for
Jan. 20, 1975 – Name changed to The Seagram
Dimac Resources Corp. (B.C. 1979) 3,000 shs. (see Royalite Oil Company, Limited)
Company Ltd. n
Feb. 14, 1986 – Struck off register.
Disani Capital Corp. (Can. Feb. 20, 2004)
Dimension House International, Inc. (B.C. 1979) Nov. 26, 2014 – Name changed to NeutriSci International District Finance Corporation (Montreal) Ltd. (Que.
June 6, 1990 – Name changed to PII Photovision Inc. and continued into British Columbia following reverse 1953)
International, Inc. n takeover acquisition of (old) NeutriSci International Inc.; Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Cofiad Inc. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dimensions West Marketing Inc. (B.C. 1979) District Trust Company (Ont. 1961)
Nov. 14, 1997 – Name changed to Dimensions West DiscFactories Corporation (B.C. May 11, 1983) Dec. 1, 1975 – Amalgamated with Shore to Shore
Energy Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 21, 2007 – Name changed to Excalibur Resources Corporation Limited (1 cl. A or cl. B for 1) to continue with
Ltd. n the same name District Trust Company; basis 2 new for
Dimethaid Research Inc. (Ont. Aug. 22, 1983) 1 old sh.
Oct. 31, 2005 – Name changed to Nuvo Research Inc. n DiscoverWare Inc. (Alta. May 7, 1993) 1982 – Operations were managed by the Sterling Trust
Mar. 5, 2001 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter Corporation over a five year period under an agreement.
Dimitra Developments Corp. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1986) Inc. was appointed receiver and manager. 1987 – Subsequent to the expiration of the agreement,
Aug. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Jeda Petroleum Ltd. n the company was wound up.
Discovery Acquisitions Inc. (Alta. Sept. 6, 1996) Feb. 1992 – Liquidated. No distribution for shldrs. of cl.
Ding How Mines Limited (Ont. 1946) Nov. 20, 2002 – Name changed to Vision HRM Software A or cl. B shs.
Apr. 30, 1982 – Name changed to Eramosa Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Corporation. n Disys Corporation (Ont. 1974)
Discovery Air Inc. (Ont. Nov. 12, 2004) July 24, 1996 – Formed Kasten Chase Applied Research
Mar. 27, 2006 – Continued into Canada. Limited in Ontario on amalgamation with Kasten Chase
Dingman Industries Inc. (Can. Mar. 6, 1989)
May 30, 2017 – All o/s cl. A com. shs. not already held Applied Research Limited and Kasten's parent Temple
Dec. 13, 2004 – Dissolved.
acquired by 10123200 Canada Inc., a wholly owned Ridge (1994) Limited, accounted as a Pooling of
Dinosaur Energy Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 16, 1993) subsid. of an investment fund managed by Clairvest Interests. n
Dec. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Battery & Wireless Group Inc.; basis 20¢ cash per sh.
Solutions Inc. following acquisition of Magnacharge Ditek Software Corp. (Can. Oct. 2, 1985)
Battery Corporation a B.C. corporation; basis 1 new for Discovery Capital Corporation (B.C. July 28, 2000 Mar. 17, 2000 – Name changed to Homeproject.com
1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) amalg.) Inc. n
Oct. 1, 2007 – Liquidated for $0.2354 per com. sh.
Dinwell Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Divcom Lighting Inc. (Can. Mar. 17, 2004)
1951 – Charter cancelled. Discovery Distributing Corp. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1983) Jan. 13, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
July 28, 1993 – Name changed to Discovery Technologies
Dioro Exploration NL (Australia Jan. 27, 1981) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Divcom Technologies Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1999)
Mar. 30, 2010 – Acquired by Avoca Resources Limited; Mar. 17, 2004 – Continued into Canada.
basis 65¢ plus 0.35 Avoca shs. for 1 Dioro sh. Discovery Distributing Corp. (B.C. 1983) June 16, 2004 – Name changed to Divcom Lighting Inc. n
May 3, 1991 – Amalgamated with Surecharge Industries
Diplomat Resources Inc. (B.C. May 14, 1981) Limited (1 new for 1 old sh.), Intermarc Distributing Corp. Diversafile International Inc. (Ont. Aug. 7, 1996 amalg.)
June 26, 1991 – Name changed to Sway Resources Inc.; and 372604 B.C. Limited to continue under the Discovery Nov. 15, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Distributing Corp. name; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Diversaflow Corporation Ltd. (Alta. July 27, 1999)
Direct Choice T.V. Inc. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987) Discovery Mines Limited (Can. Jan. 7, 1982) May 18, 2006 – Name changed to Iplayco Corporation
Dec. 11, 1996 – Name changed to Star Choice Mar. 1, 1987 – Formed Discovery West Corp. in Canada Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Communications Inc. and continued into Canada. n on amalgamation with Midcon Oil & Gas Ltd. (9 for 5) and
Yellowknife Bear Resources Inc. (1 for 1); basis 1 new Diversified Alpha Fund II (Ont. Sept. 27, 2011)
Direct Energy (Ont. June 6, 1996) for 1 old sh. n June 29, 2014 – Terminated and all o/s units redeemed.
Aug. 23, 2000 – All assets sold to British-based Centrica Distribution of $7.38 per unit representing liquid assets
plc; basis $28.25 per trust unit and 11.5% convertible Discovery PGM Exploration Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1981) was paid on July 11, 2014, with net proceeds from illiquid
sub. debs. converted into trust units at $21.25 per trust June 16, 2008 – Acquired by Marathon PGM Corporation; assets to be distributed if and when received.
unit and subsequently redeemed. basis 0.0794 Marathon com. shs. for 1 Discovery PGM
com. sh. Diversified Baywest Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 10, 1981)
Direct Equity Corporation (Ont. 1981) Sept. 23, 1991 – Formed Nextwave Software Corporation
Oct. 1, 1993 – Formed Envirothermic Technologies Discovery Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 13, 1999) in Canada on amalgamation with Nextwave Software
Limited in Ontario on amalgamation with 989175 Ontario June 6, 2016 – Name changed to MX Gold Corp. (see Corporation; basis 1 new for 0.6 Nextwave shs. and 1
Limited and Envirothermic Technologies Limited; basis FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) new for 1 Diversified Baywest sh. n
1 new for 1 989175 Ontario sh., 1 new for 1 Envirothermic
Discovery West Corp. (Can. Mar. 1, 1987 amalg.) Diversified Canadian Financial II Corp. (Ont. Oct. 2,
sh. and 1 new for 2 Direct Equity shs. n
May 30, 1997 – Acquired by Magin Energy Inc.; basis 2001)
$2.56 or 0.9846 Magin shs. for 1 Discovery sh. Jan. 4, 2007 – Amalgamated with Brascade Corporation;
basis either 1 new Brascade Class 1 Senior pfd. sh.,
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Series A or $25 for 1 old Diversified cl. A pfd. sh. (see diversiTrust Energy Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 29, 2004) Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co. Ltd. (Can. 1925)
Brascade Corporation) Mar. 19, 2010 – Together with diversiTrust Income+ Fund 1963 – Acquired by National Drug and Chemical Co. of
TEST FOR CROP MARKS merged with Dynamic Energy Income Fund and Dynamic Canada Ltd. for $7.00 per sh.
Diversified Cosmetics International Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, Strategic Yield Fund (open-ended funds), respectively,
1987) to continue as Dynamic Energy Income Fund; basis 1 Docu-Fax International Inc. (Can. Feb. 9, 1981)
Aug. 2001 – Wound up and dissolved. The co. distributed Dynamic Energy ser. A unit for 1 diversiTrust Energy Sept. 20, 1994 – Name changed to International
to shldrs. of record Sept. 29, 1999, 1 B.C.-based I Crystal, Income Fund unit and 1 Dynamic Energy ser. A unit for Telepresence (Canada) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc. sh. for 5.887 Diversified Cosmetics shs. 1 diversiTrust Income+ Fund unit.
Docucorp Systems Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1988)
Diversified Credit Corporation Limited (Ont. 1946) diversiTrust Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 29, 2002) July 23, 1999 – Acquired by Citipost Corporation for 29¢
Jan. 31, 1981 – Became a private co. Mar. 17, 2010 – Merged (together with diversiTrust Stable per sh.
Income Fund and diversiYield Income Fund) into Dynamic
Diversified Entertainment Inc. (B.C. 1983) Strategic Yield Fund, an open-ended mutual fund. Dodge Copper Mines Limited (Ont. 1952)
May 14, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
diversiTrust Income+ Fund (Ont. Jan. 29, 2004)
Diversified Income Trust II (Ont. Oct. 30, 2002) Mar. 19, 2010 – Together with diversiTrust Energy Income Dodge Oil Developments Ltd. (Alta.)
Aug. 5, 2008 – Together with Alliance Split Income Trust, Fund merged with Dynamic Strategic Yield Fund and 1958 – Struck off register.
merged with Premier Value Income Trust to continue as Dynamic Energy Income Fund (open-ended funds),
Premier Value Income Trust; basis Diversified Income respectively, to continue as Dynamic Energy Income Dofasco Inc. (Can. May 15, 1917 amalg.)
Trust ll (1.1864599-for-1) and Alliance Split Income Trust Fund; basis 1 Dynamic Energy ser. A unit for 1 Mar. 31, 2006 – Acquired by Arcelor S.A. for Cdn$71 per
(1.5814554810-for-1). (see Premier Value Income Trust) diversiTrust Income+ Fund unit and 1 Dynamic Energy sh. On May 15, 2007, 7.55% ser. B notes and 4.96% ser.
ser. A unit for 1 diversiTrust Energy Income Fund unit. A notes were redeemed for $104.384 per $100 par,
Diversified Industries Ltd. (B.C. June 19, 1991 amalg.) respectively, plus accrued and unpaid int.
Dec. 10, 2012 – Shares consolidated on a diversiTrust Stable Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 22, 2003)
1-for-25,000,000 basis; distrib. of $0.00071 per Mar. 17, 2010 – Merged (together with diversiTrust Dofor Inc. (Que. 1982)
pre-consolidated sh. Income Fund and diversiYield Income Fund) into Dynamic June 1987 – During 1987, Société générale de
July 11, 2013 – Voluntarily dissolved and removed from Strategic Yield Fund, an open-ended mutual fund. financement du Québec purchased all the shs. it did not
register. already own at $29.50 for pref. and $29 for com. shs.
Diversity Capital Corporation (Alta. Feb. 26, 1986) Dofor's shs. were delisted.
Diversified Investment Grade Income Trust, Series 1 Jan. 13, 1994 – Name changed to Diversity Corporation;
(Ont. Sept. 16, 2002) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dog River Mining Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
Oct. 10, 2007 – All o/s trust units redeemed for $8.95 per Sept. 30, 1957 – Struck off register.
trust unit. Diversity Corporation (Alta. Feb. 26, 1986)
Aug. 23, 2002 – Name changed to Pancontinental Energy Dog'N Suds Food Services Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Diversified Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 1973) Dec. 22, 1975 – Dissolved.
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
Name changed to Tex-U.S. Oil & Gas Inc. n
Pancontinental Energy Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old
Dogpaw Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
shs. n
Diversified Mining Interests (Canada) Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1951 – Acquired by Falnora Gold Mines Ltd. on 1-for-5
Mar. 1949 – Name changed to Progress Diversified sh. basis. (see Falnora Gold Mines Ltd.)
diversiYield Income Fund (Ont. June 29, 2005)
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 17, 2010 – Merged (together with diversiTrust Dolce Enterprises Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 2006)
Income Fund and diversiTrust Stable Income Fund) into Dec. 15, 2006 – Formed Sinchao Metals Corp. in British
Diversified Monthly Income Corporation (Ont. July 14, Dynamic Strategic Yield Fund, an open-ended mutual
1994) Columbia on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
fund. Sinchao Metals Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by
Sept. 30, 1999 – All o/s monthly divd. income shs.
redeemed for $23.5337 per sh. Sinchao; basis 1 new for 1 Sinchao sh. and 1 new for 6
Dividend Growth Split Corp. (Ont. Sept. 25, 2007) Dolce shs. n
May 18, 2011 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Diversified Preferred Foods Ltd. (B.C. 1981) same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 18, 1990 – Name changed to Diversified Publishing Dolce Financial Corp. (Alta. Feb. 28, 2005)
Ltd. n Dixie-Carolina Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Jan. 31, 2007 – Name changed to Seaway Energy
July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Services Inc. following the Oct. 4, 2006, Qualifying
Diversified Preferred Share Trust (Ont. Oct. 16, 2003) Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Seaway
May 13, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end to an Dixie Meadow Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1974) Project Management (1998) Ltd. n
open-ended fund. Dec. 8, 1981 – Name changed to Opact Energy Ltd. n
May 24, 2013 – Name changed to Sentry Global Balanced Dolly Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Income Fund. Dixie Oil and Gas Corp. (Ont. 1980) Mar. 1977 – Name changed to Dolly Varden Resources
Aug. 31, 1987 – Amalgamated with Rockmere Lake Limited. n
Diversified Private Equity Corp. (Alta. Nov. 27, 2006) Explorations Ltd. (0.6 for 1) and Oneida Energy &
Mar. 16, 2012 – All o/s cl. A shs. redeemed for Resources Corp. (o.667 for 1) to form Consolidated Dixie Dolly Varden Minerals Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 1979 amalg.)
$4.5005414 per sh. Net asset value to be distributed to Resources Inc. Nov. 23, 1992 – Name changed to New Dolly Varden
shareholders and co. to be wound up. Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Do-Mor Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Diversified Publishing Ltd. (B.C. 1981) 1954 – Acquired by Nuco Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new Dolly Varden Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. for 10 old shs. (see Nuco Petroleums Ltd.) Feb. 24, 1976 – Name changed to Silver Dolly Resources
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Diversified Technology Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1983) Dobell Porcupine Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Feb. 16, 1988 – Name changed to Discrete TimeSystems, Mar. 18, 1963 – Dissolved. Dolly Varden Properties Ltd. (unknown)
Inc. n
Wound up voluntarily.
Dobhai Ventures Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006)
Diversified Utility Trust (Ont. Dec. 21, 1998) Sept. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Formation Fluid Dolly Varden Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 1979
Apr. 12, 2004 – Redeemed in full; basis $28.89 per trust Management Inc. n amalg.)
unit. Jan. 31, 2012 – Name changed to DV Resources Ltd. n
Dobie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1911)
diversiGlobal Dividend Value Fund (Ont. May 30, 2006) Dec. 9, 1970 – Letters Patent cancelled. Dolly Varden Resources Limited (B.C. 1960)
Mar. 17, 2010 – Merged with Dynamic Global Dividend
Dec. 21, 1979 – Amalgamated with Yorkshire Resources
Value Fund, an open-ended mutual fund. Dobrana Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 11, 1987) Limited, Yorkshire Copper Mines Limited, Kitsault Silver
Nov. 9, 1998 – Name changed to Big Star Energy Inc.; Mines Ltd. and Copper Cliff Mines Ltd. to form Dolly
Diversinet Corp. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1993 amalg.) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 18, 2013 – Commenced voluntary liquidation. Duff Varden Minerals Inc.; basis 0.5024 new cl. A for 1 old sh.
& Phelps Canada Restructuring Inc. appointed liquidator. (see Dolly Varden Minerals Inc.)
Doca Capital Corp. (B.C. July 27, 2009)
Dec. 16, 2014 – Final distribution of US$0.0806 per sh. Oct. 10, 2012 – Name changed to Great Northern Gold Dolmac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
made to shldrs. by way of capital return. Exploration Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Dec. 12, 1978 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Jan. 27, 2015 – Duff & Phelps Canada Restructuring Inc. Transaction acquisition of Wekusko and Ferro Junction Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 sh. Junction for 8 shs.
discharged as liquidators and the company dissolved. properties. n Dolmac.

Docana Oils & Mines Limited (Ont. 1949)


Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved.
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Dolomite Oils Ltd. (unknown) Dome Petroleum Limited (Can. 1950) Dominion Corset Company Limited (Que. 1934)
Assets sold to Foothills Oil & Gas Co., Ltd.; basis 1 new Sept. 1, 1988 – Merged with Amoco Canada Petroleum Oct. 1, 1976 – Name changed to Daisyfresh Creations
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
for 16 old shs. (see Foothills Oil & Gas Ltd.) Company Limited. (see Amoco Canada Petroleum Inc. n
Company)
Dolphin Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 29, 1982) Dominion Dairies Limited (Can. 1943)
Oct. 7, 1988 – Continued into Ontario. Dome Ventures Corporation (Del. Dec. 16, 1999) July 1, 1981 – 99.5% of o/s shs. acquired by John Labatt
Feb. 18, 1994 – Name changed to American Gem May 4, 2010 – Acquired by Metalline Mining Company; Ltd. through offer of $26.01 per sh. Shldrs. had option of
Corporation; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n basis 0.968818 Metalline shs. for 1 Dome sh. (see receiving 1.04 cl. A conv. com. shs. of John Labatt for
Metalline Mining Company) each sh. tendered in lieu of cash. (see John Labatt
Dolphin-Miller Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Limited)
Dec. 1983 – Charter cancelled; shldrs. received shs. in Dome Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 2, 1998) Aug. 1981 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
Langis Silver & Cobalt Mining Co. Ltd. on a 1-for-1 basis. Dec. 16, 1999 – Name changed to EComm Systems John Labatt Ltd. (see John Labatt Limited)
Corporation and continued into Delaware on reverse
Dolphin Quest Inc. (Ont. Sept. 30, 1996 amalg.) takeover acquisition of EComm Systems LLC. n Dominion Diamond Corporation (Can. July 12, 2002)
Mar. 19, 1997 – Formed Naftex Energy Corporation in Nov. 3, 2017 – Acquired by Northwest Acquisitions ULC;
Ontario on amalgamation with Naftex Energy Corporation, Domego Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978) basis US$14.25 cash per sh.
constituting a reverse takeover by Naftex, and acquisition Oct. 19, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
of Coplex (Egypt) Limited and Coplex (East Shabwa) Oct. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Polysteel Building Dominion Electric Power, Ltd. (Sask. 1928)
Limited. n Systems Ltd. n Dec. 31, 1946 – Taken over by Sask. govt. early in 1945
by acquisition of all com. stk. for $450,000. O/s 6% cum.
Dolphin Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Domequity Growth & Calgary Ltd. (Can. 1951) pref. shs. redeemed June 1, 1945, at 105. All o/s
1958 – Name changed to Dolphin-Miller Mines Ltd. n 1980 – Continued into Alberta. ($1,072,000) 4.5% 1st mtge. ser. bds. due 1964,
Dec. 20, 1991 – Formed Dominion Equity Resource Fund redeemed in 1946 at 103. Completely absorbed by the
Dolsan Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Inc. on amalgamation with Enerplus Energy Funds Ltd. Sask. Power Commission and ceased to exist as a
Mar. 1968 – Name changed to Consolidated Dolsan and Enerplus Energy Funds II Ltd. separate company.
Mines Ltd. pursuant to reorganization (subsequently
became inactive in 1977); basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Domglas Ltd. (Can. 1913) Dominion Electrohome Industries, Limited (Ont. Apr.
May 15, 1978 – Amalgamated with Consolidated-Bathurst 1, 1933)
Doman Industries Limited (B.C. Apr. 18, 1955) (DG) Ltd. to form Domglas Inc. Under the amalgamation June 6, 1967 – Name changed to Electrohome Limited. n
July 27, 2004 – Succeeded by Western Forest Products agreement all shs. held by the majority shldr.,
Inc. pursuant to restructuring plan whereby Western Consolidated-Bathurst, were cancelled, and remaining Dominion Energy Corporation (B.C. 1968)
Forest Products became the new corporate parent of minority shs. were converted sh.-for-sh. into pref. shs. of July 1, 1988 – Struck from register.
Doman's operations. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Domglas Inc. Pref. shs. were called for redemption at $20
per sh. thereafter. Dominion Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, 2004)
Domco Inc. (Can. Nov. 1, 1967 amalg.) June 30, 2014 – Name changed to Dynamic Oil & Gas
July 30, 1999 – Name changed to Domco Tarkett Inc. Domini Sportswear Ltd. (Can. Oct. 2, 1986) Exploration Inc. n
following acquisition of Tarkett North America Holding Mar. 1991 – Declared bankrupt. Coopers & Lybrand of
Inc. n Calgary, Alta., appointed trustee. Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. (Can. 1924)
May 1993 – All the assets had been sold. The secured Jan. 1962 – Acquired by Canadian General Electric Co.
Domco Industries Limited (Can. Sept. 29, 1919; via creditors suffered a shortfall, and there was no distribution Original basis; 1 C.G.E. $1.25 pref. sh. plus $3.00 for
Dominion charter) to unsecured creditors or shldrs. each of the 625,000 com. shs. then o/s. Shs. deposited
Nov. 1, 1967 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Feb. 27, 1997 – Trustee discharged. prior to Oct. 4, 1961, received reg. s.a. divd. of 50¢ per
same name. sh. paid by the co. on Nov. 1, 1961. On Jan. 22, 1962,
May 17, 1994 – Name changed to Domco Industries Dominion Alloysteel Corp., Ltd. (Can. 1923) Dom. Engineering paid a taxable stk. divd. of 1 com. sh.
Ltd. n Oct. 1948 – Liquidated. valued at $24.80 per sh. for each sh. held in order to
July 10, 1950 – First and final distribution of 46¢ per pref. capitalize its undistributed earnings. Thereafter; basis
Domco Industries Ltd. (Can. Nov. 1, 1967 amalg.) and com. sh. made. exch. offer was of 0.5 of 1 pref. sh. plus $1.50 for each
July 10, 1996 – Name changed to Domco Inc. n Dom. Engineering share.
Dominion Asbestos Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950)
1956 – Name changed to Daine Mining Corp. Ltd. n Dominion Equity Investments Ltd. (Can. 1951)
Domco Tarkett Inc. (Can. Nov. 1, 1967 amalg.)
Nov. 3, 2003 – Amalgamated with 4158148 Canada Inc.; June 4, 1980 – Name changed to Domequity Growth &
The Dominion Bank (Can. 1869) Calgary Ltd. n
basis 1 amalco redeemable preferred sh. for 1 Domco
Feb. 1, 1955 – Amalgamated with The Bank of Toronto
com. sh. Preferreds redeemed at $7.75 per sh.
to form The Toronto-Dominion Bank. Dominion Explorers Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1985 amalg.)
Dome Babine Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) July 26, 1986 – Amalgamated with Chavin of Canada
Dominion Bridge Company, Limited (Can. 1882) Limited to form new co. with same name Dominion
Mar. 1970 – Name changed to Babine International
June 1, 1981 – Name changed to AMCA International Explorers Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 Chavin shs. and 1 new
Resources Ltd. n
Limited. n for 1 Dominion sh. (see Dominion Explorers Inc.)
Dome Canada Limited (Alta. Dec. 30, 1958) Jan. 9, 1995 – Amalgamated with Gobi Oil & Gas Ltd. (1
Dominion Citrus & Drugs Ltd. (Ont. 1969 amalg.) for 5.5) to continue as a new company also known as
July 3, 1986 – Name changed to Encor Energy
Jan. 23, 1983 – All o/s shs. acquired in October 1982 Dominion Explorers Inc.; basis 1 new sh. plus 1
Corporation Ltd. n
following an offer of $8.25 per share by Algonquin participating rt. in Croinor Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of
Mercantile Corporation. Shldrs. received either cash or the co., for 12.5 old Dominion shs. Also continued into
Dome Exploration (Western) Ltd. (Can. 1950)
preferred shares which were redeemed for $8.25 on Jan. Alberta. (see Dominion Explorers Inc.)
1958 – Name changed to Dome Petroleum Limited. n
23, 1983. (see Algonquin Mercantile Corporation)
Dominion Explorers Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1994 amalg.)
Dome Extension Mines Co., Ltd. (unknown) Dominion Citrus Company Limited (Ont. 1953) Mar. 6, 1997 – Plan of Arrangement merger with Neutrino
1920 – Acquired by Dome Mines Limited; basis 1 new Jan. 1969 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form The Resources Inc. to continue as a new company also known
and $0.25 for each 30 Dome Extension shs. (see Dome Dominion Citrus & Drugs Ltd. as Neutrino Resources Inc.; basis either 0.6 new Neutrino
Mines Limited)
sh. or $1.25 for 1 old Dominion Explorers com. sh. (see
Dominion Citrus Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 21, 2005) Neutrino Resources Inc.)
Dome Mines Limited (Can. July 7, 1923) Aug. 23, 2016 – Assets sold to Dominion Holdings
Aug. 13, 1987 – Amalgamated with Campbell Red Lake Corporation for $10,805,070; initial distribution of 48¢ per Dominion Explorers Limited (Can. June 14, 1928)
Mines (1.702 for 1) and Placer Development Limited (1 unit paid on Aug. 31, 2016, to shldrs. of record Aug. 26, July 19, 1985 – Formed Dominion Explorers Inc. in
for 1) to form a new company named Placer Dome Inc.; 2016. Ontario on amalgamation with NBU Mines Limited and
basis 0.851 new for 1 old sh. Dome Mines Ltd. shldrs.
Tex-Sol Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 0.9 NBU
hold approx. 37% of the amalg. co. (see Placer Dome Dominion Citrus Limited (Ont. Jan. 27, 1992 amalg.) shs., 1 new for 2.5 Tex-Sol shs. and 1 new for 1 Dominion
Inc.) Dec. 31, 2017 – Acquired by a subsid. of Dominion sh. n
Holding Corporation; basis $1.75 cash per ser. A pref.
Dome Mountain Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1981) sh.
Nov. 6, 1996 – Name changed to DMR Resources Ltd.; Dominion Fabrics Limited (Ont. 1926)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dominion Coal Company, Limited (N.S. 1893) 1971 – Wabasso Inc. holds 96.3% of the o/s pref. shs.
Energy) Sept. 19, 1975 – Dissolved. Interim distributions of assets and 99.9% of the o/s com. shs. following an offer of $4.00
made to pref. shldrs. consisting of $21 and $14 in for each pref. or com. sh., plus the issue of 1 com. sh. of
Dome Oils, Ltd. (Can. Apr. 1929) September 1973 and 1974, respectively. Final distribution Wabasso for each 10 Dominion Fabrics shs., whether
Liquidated; Security Trust Co., Calgary, Alta., liquidator. of $5.50 made.
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pref. or com. Assets of co. and Dominion Yarns acquired Dominion Royalty Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Domtar Inc. (Can. Dec. 31, 1977 amalg.)
and 1972 for approx. $2,325,000 net. Oct. 20, 1976 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Dec. 24, 2007 – All issued and o/s pref. shs acquired and
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ameracrude International Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.4 old subsequently privatized; basis 1 ser. A pref. sh. for $25
Dominion Fluoridators Ltd. (Ont. 1952) shs. plus $0.4932 divd. and 1 ser. B pref. sh. for $25 plus
Jan. 1965 – Placed into receivership on Sept. 4, 1963. $0.2466 divd.
Wound up. No distribution made. Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd. (unknown)
1940 – Virtually all shs. held by U.S. parent, Uniroyal Inc. Domtar Limited (Can. Jan. 17, 1929)
Dominion Foils (Canada) Ltd. (Que. 1951) 1966 – Name changed to Uniroyal (1966) Ltd. n Dec. 31, 1977 – Formed Domtar Inc. in Canada on
Dec. 1, 1951 – Name changed to Aluminum Rolling Mills amalgamation with several subsids. n
Limited. Dominion-Scottish Investments Limited (Can. May 2,
1929) Don Barnes Ltd. (unknown)
Dominion Forge Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Jan. 15, 1988 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed at $52.50 1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Ltd. in 1968-69.
1961 – Now a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian plus accr. divds. Subsequently, company was liquidated
Corporate Management Co. Ltd., which acquired o/s com. and all assets distributed to shldrs. Don Cameron Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
stk. Funded debt redeemed in 1965. May 24, 1988 – Dissolved. 1968 – Merged with other cos. to form Milestone
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1,000 new for 8,177 old shs.
Dominion Foundries and Steel, Limited (Can. May 15, Dominion Securities Limited (Ont. 1949)
1917 amalg.) Mar. 31, 1988 – Name changed to RBC Dominion Don Henry Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Oct. 6, 1980 – Name changed to Dofasco Inc. n Securities Inc.; basis $7.67 cash and 0.5459 com. shs. June 3, 1963 – Dissolved.
of The Royal Bank of Canada for 1 old sh. Shs. were
Dominion Gas & Electric Co. (Del. 1930) delisted on the same day and the company will no longer Don Jon Mines Ltd. (Man. 1951)
July 1, 1944 – All the assets were merged with be reporting as a public company. Feb. 19, 1959 – Dissolved.
International Utilities Corp. The 6.5% coll. trust bonds o/s
with the public were redeemed May 15, 1944 at $101. Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, Limited (N.S. Don Martic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 2, 1934)
Jan. 1, 1928) June 1950 – Charter cancelled.
Dominion General Investment Corporation (Ont. Sept. 1969 – All o/s ord. shs. acquired by Sidbec for $11 per
10, 2014) sh. Payment of princ. and int. of debs. unconditionally Don Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
July 29, 2016 – Name changed to Hampton Financial guaranteed by Sidbec (owned by Province of Quebec). 1958 – Struck off register.
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of Hampton Equity Partners Limited. Dominion Stores Limited (Can. 1919) Dona Patricia Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 30, 1984 – Formed Argcen Holdings Inc. following 1956 – Charter cancelled.
corporate reorganization; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Dominion Glass Company Limited (Can. 1913) Donabelle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Jan. 15, 1975 – Consolidated-Bathurst (DG) Limited, a 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Dominion Structural Steel Limited (Can. 1930)
wholly owned subsid. of Consolidated-Bathurst Limited, 1954 – Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. purchased all o/s
had acquired 95% of the com. and all o/s pref. through Donalda Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1942)
com. shs. for $42 per sh. 1943 – Name changed to Donalda Mines Ltd. n
purch. offer of $14 per sh. 1961 – All 5% pref. shs. redeemed.
May 3, 1976 – Name changed to Domglas Ltd. n
Donalda Mines Ltd. (Que. 1942)
Dominion Sugar Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Dominion Jubilee Corporation Limited (Can. Apr. 2, Jan. 15, 1972 – Name changed to Aldona Mines Ltd.;
1930 – Merged to form Canada & Dominion Sugar Co.,
1969) basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Ltd.
Aug. 28, 1997 – Dissolved.
Dominion Tar & Chemical Co. Ltd. (Can. Jan. 17, 1929) Donard Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dominion Leaseholds Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Domtar Limited. n 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Donchester-Duquesne Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951)
Dominion Telegraph Securities, Ltd. (Ont. 1924)
Dominion Lime Ltd. (Que. 1949) Mar. 1973 – Assets acquired by Fundy Chemical
1949 – Charter cancelled; telegraph system and lease
Dec. 15, 1977 – Name changed to Domlim Inc. n International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
sold to Canadian National Railways for $1,017,,900.
Holders of 5.5% s.f. mtge. bds. received $103 plus int. Donchester Mines Ltd. (Can. June 5, 1933)
The Dominion Linseed Oil Co. Ltd. (Can. 1903) on ser. A bds., and $106 plus int. on ser. B bds. Holders
1957 – Name changed to Hart Battery Company (1957) 1941 – Acquired by Beattie Gold Mines Ltd.; basis approx.
of $463,924 certificates of int. received $20.46 per $100 1 new for 12 old shs. (see Beattie Gold Mines Ltd.)
Limited and continued into Canada. n face value certificates.
Donegal Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1951)
Dominion Magnesium Limited (Ont. 1941) Dominion Textile Company, Limited (Can. Dec. 9, 1953 – Assets acquired by Lariat Exploration and
Aug. 16, 1971 – Name changed to Chromasco Corp. 1922; via letters patent) Development Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Ltd. n Sept. 17, 1969 – Name changed to Dominion Textile
Limited. n Donegal Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Dominion Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Mar. 1, 1984 – Name changed to Markway Resources
Dec. 2, 1963 – Dissolved. Dominion Textile Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 1922; via letters Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
patent)
Dominion Motors, Ltd. (Ont. 1931) Jan. 21, 1998 – Acquired by DT Acquisition Inc., an Donlee Manufacturing Industries Limited (Ont. 1968
1944 – Balance of assets sold and winding-up of co. affiliate of Polymer Group, Inc.; basis $11.75 per com. amalg.)
authorized by shldrs. No distribution to shldrs. sh., $109.50 per 1st pref. sh. and $25 per 2nd pref. sh. Dec. 1977 – Became private when all shs. were tendered
to purch. offer of $6.50 per sh.
Dominion Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1904) Dominion Textile Limited (Can. Dec. 9, 1922; via letters
1950 – Acquired by Union Gas Co. of Canada and patent) Donmaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Provincial Gas Co. Jan. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Dominion Textile Inc. n Nov. 12, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Dominion Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Dominion Uranium Corporation (Que. 1954) Donna Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Oct. 10, 1973 – Dissolved. Aug. 14, 1978 – Name changed to Oliver Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dominion Nickel Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Dominion Woollens and Worsteds Limited (Can. 1928)
1953 – Name changed to New Dominion Nickel Mines 1958 – Plant at Hespeler, Ont., sold to Silknit Ltd. for
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Donnacona Paper Co. Ltd. (Que. 1928)
$380,000; distributed as part pay. to holders of 1st mtge. Aug. 1952 – Howard Smith Paper Mills, which
bds. No funds available for 5% s.f. debs. subsequently became a wholly owned subsid. of
Dominion Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1907)
Dominion Tar & Chemical Co. Ltd., offered 1.25 Howard
1958 – Wound up. Domlim Inc. (Que. 1949) Smith shares for each Donnacona sh., thus acquiring
Dec. 31, 1980 – Merged into Graylim Inc., a private 98.5% of o/s shs.
Dominion Palace Pier Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1927) company; basis $30 per sh.
1941 – Name changed to Humber Amusement Pier Nov. 1, 1962 – Special distribution of $52 per sh. was
Limited following acquisition of pier under development paid to shldrs. of record Oct. 12.
Domtar (Canada) Paper Inc. (B.C. Aug. 21, 2006)
from receiver; nothing available for shdrs. n Nov. 27, 1962 – Shldrs. approved sale of Donnacona's
June 3, 2014 – Redeemed; basis 1 Domtar com. sh. plus
assets to Dominion Tar & Chemical and winding up of
all declared and unpaid divd. for 1 Domtar (Canada) exch.
Dominion Road Machinery Co. Limited (Can. 1875) the co.
sh.
May 24, 1977 – Name changed to Champion Road Dec. 7, 1962 – Final distribution of $53 per sh. was made
Machinery Limited. n to shldrs. other than Dominion Tar.
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Donnell & Mudge Ltd. (Ont. 1919) Dora Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Doris Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
June 1958 – Name changed to United Telefilms Ltd. n Mar. 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form 1956 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Meridor Resources Limited; basis 0.2231 new for 1 old
Donner Metals Ltd. (B.C. June 28, 2005) sh. Dorita Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Oct. 2, 2014 – Name changed to Sphinx Resources Ltd. Nov. 1, 1978 – Name changed to Liberty Petroleums
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dorado Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Inc. n
July 1974 – Merged into Reactor Industries Limited.
Donner Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1966) Dornoch International Inc. (B.C. 1967)
Aug. 16, 2005 – Name changed to Donner Petroleum Dorado Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1978) Apr. 28, 1988 – Name changed to DNI Holdings Inc. n
Ltd. following reorganization into two units, a new mining May 5, 1987 – Name changed to International Dorado
company named Donner Metals Ltd. and the original Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Doron Explorations Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1982)
renamed company which became a petroleum company; Mar. 1, 1993 – Name changed to WEW Ventures Inc.;
basis 1 Donner Metals sh. for 10 Donner Minerals shs. Dorado Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1953) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
and 1 Donner Petroleum sh. for 40 Donner Minerals May 1958 – Charter cancelled.
shs. n Dorreen Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
Dorado Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1969) 1951 – Assets acquired by Dorreen Mines Ltd. for
Donner Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1966) Apr. 1972 – Name changed to Dorado Industries Ltd. n 1,200,000 shs., part pooled.
Aug. 18, 2005 – Continued into Alberta.
Jan. 1, 2007 – Name changed to Crocotta Energy Inc.; Doral Mining Explorations Ltd. (Que. 1965) Dorreen Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
basis 1 new for 13.5135 old shs. n Jan. 1974 – Charter cancelled. 1970 – Struck off register.
Doramal Mines Limited (Ont. 1947) Dorrigo Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 15, 1993)
Donner Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1966)
Oct. 1949 – Charter cancelled; distribution of 0.5¢ per Feb. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with 611903 Alberta Ltd.,
Nov. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Donner Minerals Ltd. n
sh. a wholly owned subsid. of Sunalta Energy Inc.; basis 1
Donnybrook Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 30, 2010) sh. Sunalta for 2.5 shs. Dorrigo. (see Sunalta Energy
Dorato Resources Inc. (Wyo. Apr. 24, 1998) Inc.)
Oct. 28, 2014 – Name changed to Stonehaven Aug. 21, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n Oct. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Xiana Mining Inc.; Dorsay (Canada) Ltd. (unknown)
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Oct. 1964 – Acquired by Montex Holdings Ltd. (see
Donnybrook Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1986) Energy) Montex Holdings Ltd.)
Aug. 13, 2003 – Name changed to Rodinia Minerals Inc.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dorbaska Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Dorsay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
1957 – Charter cancelled. 1960 – Name changed to Lubec Lead Mines Ltd. n
Donnycreek Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 1, 2011)
Dec. 24, 2014 – Amalgamated with Contact Exploration Dorbrun Mines Ltd. (Can. 1946) Dorset Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1988)
Inc. (deemed acquiror) to form Kicking Horse Energy Inc.; Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 29, 1997 – Amalgamated with Baytex Energy Ltd.;
basis (i) 0.075 Kicking Horse com. shs for 1 Contact sh. basis 0.48 Baytex cl. A shs. for 1 Dorset sh. (see Baytex
(ii) 0.60 Kicking Horse com. shs for 1 Donnycreek com. Dorchester Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 7, 1993)
Energy Ltd.)
sh. Dec. 20, 2002 – Acquired by Celtic Exploration Ltd.; basis
either 0.233 new Celtic com. sh., or $0.70, or a Dorset Resources Ltd. (Can. Dec. 17, 1980)
Donohue Brothers Limited (Que. Mar. 30, 1920; via combination thereof for 1 old Dorchester com. sh. (see May 20, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated Brinco
letters patent) Celtic Exploration Ltd.) Limited following merger with its subsidiary, Brinco
Sept. 1970 – Name changed to Donohue Company Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Limited. n Dorchester Hotels Inc. (B.C. 1974)
Mar. 1989 – Placed into bankruptcy.
June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dortera Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Donohue Company Limited (Que. Mar. 30, 1920; via Sept. 30, 1957 – Dissolved.
letters patent)
July 8, 1978 – Name changed to Donohue Inc. n Dorchester Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 13, 1987)
Apr. 26, 1990 – Name changed to Xxpert Rental Tool Dorvue Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved.
Donohue Inc. (Que. Mar. 30, 1920; via letters patent)
June 26, 2000 – Acquired by Abitibi-Consolidated Inc.; dot.com Technologies Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1966)
basis $12 plus 1.8462 Abitibi-Consolidated shs. for 1 Dorchester Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1960) July 12, 2002 – Name changed to BCS Collaborative
Donohue sh. (see Abitibi-Consolidated Inc.) Dec. 20, 1976 – Name changed to Taurus Resources Solutions Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition
Limited. n of Broadband Collaborative Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new
Donrand Mines Limited (Ont. Jan. 27, 1944) for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 18, 2000 – Name changed to CRMnet.com Inc. Dore Explorations Inc. (Ont. June 16, 1982)
following reverse takeover acquistion of Relationship Dec. 24, 1987 – Amalgamated with Norbaska Mines Dotcom 2000 Inc. (Ont. Aug. 25, 1999 amalg.)
Marketing Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Limited to form Dore Norbaska Resources Inc.; basis 1 Jan. 10, 2002 – Name changed to Konexus Technologies
new for 1 old sh. (see Dore Norbaska Resources Inc.) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dontrell Capital Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1994)
Dec. 18, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. Dore Norbaska Resources Inc. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1987 Double "A" Uranium, Mining & Development Co. Ltd.
Jan. 23, 1996 – Formed Mond Industries Inc. in Ontario amalg.) (Sask. 1954)
on amalgamation with DiLillo Holdings Inc. and Mond Feb. 23, 1998 – Formed The Griffin Corporation in Ontario Sept. 1961 – Struck off register.
Industries Inc. n on amalgamation with Griffin Development &
Management Corp, 1106256 Ontario Inc. and GRFN Real Double Arrow Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. July 2, 1965)
Donway Explorations Limited (unknown) Estate Investment Corporation, constituting a reverse Dec. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Arrowhead Minerals
Oct. 20, 1976 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form takeover by Griffin; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n Corporation. n
Ameracrude International Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Doreva Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. May 27, 1936) Double Chance Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980)
Doobah Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Mar. 1951 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 9, 1983 – Name changed to Calaveras Explorations
Mar. 23, 1984 – Struck off register. Ltd. n
Dorex Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1989)
Doonson Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Sept. 18, 2017 – Name changed to Cipher Resources
Double Creek Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 23, 1987)
Mar. 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 17, 1998 – Name changed to Minaterra Minerals
Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
d'Or Val Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Aug. 31, 1988 – Merged with Perron Gold Mines Ltd. July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1 Double Down Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978)
following acquisition of all assets of Perron Gold Mines Dec. 22, 2000 – Formed Meteor Creek Resources Inc.
and d'Or Val Mines Ltd. by private co. Aurizon Mines Ltd.; for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
30.82), Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57), in Ontario on reverse takeover acquisition of and
basis 0.5 new shs. for 1 Perron sh. and 0.4167 new shs. amalgamation with Meteor Creek Resources Inc.; basis
for 1 d'Or Val sh. Prior to transfer of assets, Perron and Forsyth Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Explorations
Corp. (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited (1 for 9.9), 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
d'Or Val were amalgamated as Amalgamated d'Or Val
Perron Mines Ltd. and then dissolved. (see Aurizon Mines Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and Rowan Gold
Double Eagle Energy & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Ltd.) Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest Exploration
May 4, 1984 – Name changed to Double Eagle
Inc.; basis 1 new for 15.59 old shs.
Technology Ltd. n
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Double Eagle Entertainment Corp. (B.C. 1980) Dow Brewery Limited (Can. 1909) Drake Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 28, 1994)
Aug. 28, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. June 1963 – Acquired by Canadian Breweries Limited May 26, 2010 – Filed for bankruptcy under Bankruptcy
TEST FOR CROP MARKS for $60 a sh. (see Canadian Breweries Limited) and Insolvency Act. Ernest & Young appointed trustee.
Double Eagle Technology Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
1984 – Continued into Canada. Down North Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1957) Drake Environmental Recovery Ltd. (Alta. July 24,
May 7, 1985 – Name changed to Chessminster Group Apr. 1975 – Reported to be dissolved. 1986)
Limited. n Mar. 16, 1994 – Name changed to HydroMet
Down North Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Environmental Recovery Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Double Impact Communications Corp. (Can. Sept. 8, Sept. 1968 – Name changed to Northern Lights Minerals
1994) Ltd. n Drake Pacific Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 28, 1994)
Aug. 20, 1998 – Name changed to Next Millennium Aug. 5, 2009 – Name changed to Drake Energy Ltd. n
Commercial Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Downtown Industries Ltd. (Can. Sept. 26, 2003)
Nov. 4, 2010 – Name changed to Inform Resources Corp. Drake Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. July 24, 1986)
Double Strike Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) and continued into British Columbia; basis 2 new for 1 July 26, 1993 – Name changed to Drake Environmental
Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved. old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Recovery Ltd. n

Doublestar Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Oct. 7, 1996) Draco Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1983) Drake Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Oct. 10, 2002 – Continued into British Columbia. (see June 29, 1990 – Continued into Alberta. Sept. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Selkirk Metals Corp.) July 3, 1990 – Formed Stanford Energy Corporation on
Aug. 2, 2007 – Acquired by Selkirk Metals Corp.; basis amalgamation with Stanford Energy Corporation; basis Drako Capital Corp. (Alta. Jan. 21, 2010)
0.5 new Selkirk com. sh. for 1 old Doublestar cl. A sh. 1 new for 1 old sh. n Aug. 22, 2012 – Formed Amarok Energy Inc. in Alberta
(see Selkirk Metals Corp.) on amalgamation with Trilateral Energy Ltd. with Drako
Draco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Capital the deemed acquiror; basis 0.6 new for 1 old sh. n
Doucette Developments Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) May 1949 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 30, 1995 – Name changed to Traders International Dramex Corporation (Can. 1986 amalg.)
Franchise Systems Inc. n DraftTeam Daily Fantasy Sports Corp. (B.C. June 17, Oct. 28, 1996 – All o/s cl. A shs. repurchased for $2.00
1998) per sh. Co. now private.
Dougall Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Oct. 5, 2015 – Name changed to Fantasy Aces Daily
May 19, 1958 – Dissolved. Fantasy Sports Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dransfield Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
1947 – Name changed to Foundation Consolidated Mines
Douglas Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) DraftTeam Fantasy Sports Inc. (B.C. May 28, 2009) Ltd. n
Dec. 18, 1969 – Struck off register. Mar. 10, 2015 – Acquired by Sabre Graphite Corp.; basis
0.4667 Sabre com. shs. for 1 DraftTeam sh. Draper Lake Frontenac Lead-Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont.
Douglas Lake Mines Ltd. (Man. 1936) 1937)
Dec. 5, 1963 – Dissolved. Dragon Capital Corporation (Ont. June 7, 2005) 1957 – Name changed to Lake Kingston Mines Ltd.; basis
June 27, 2007 – Name changed to Arehada Mining 3 new for 10 old shs. n
Douglas Leaseholds Limited (Ont. 1955) Limited following the Mar. 14, 2007, Qualifying
Nov. 1, 1978 – In late 1978, approx. 95% of co.'s o/s com. Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Arehada
Draw International Resources Corporation (B.C. 1978)
shs. acquired by 389128 Ontario Ltd. (a wholly owned Mining Corporation. n
Mar. 27, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
subsid of Chalet Oil Ltd.) through purchase offer of $5.34
per sh. Amalgamated with 392630 Ontario Ltd. (a subsid. Dragon Gem Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1981) Draw Resources Corporation (B.C. 1978)
of 389128 Ontario Ltd.). Apr. 15, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Alliance Nov. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Draw International
Nov. 10, 1978 – All com. shs. held by minority shldrs. Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Resources Corporation; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n
were redesignated as special shs. and were called for
redemption at $5.34 per sh. Dragon Oils & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Drawson Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 30, 1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Dragon Nov. 10, 1966 – Dissolved.
Dougron Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Drayton Petroleum Limited (unknown)
Dragon Pharmaceutical, Inc. (Fla. Aug. 22, 1989) Nov. 1978 – Amalgamated with Oxford Mines Limited,
Dove Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971) July 28, 2010 – Privatized for US$0.82 per sh. Babylon Minerals Inc., Solvang Explorations Limited and
Aug. 11, 1972 – Amalgamated into Staple Mining Co.
Firebird Petroleums Limited to form Bab-Sol Resource
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Dragon-Tex (Group) Limited (Alta. Apr. 25, 2002) Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see
Apr. 28, 2006 – Formed Med BioGene Inc. in British Bab-Sol Resource Explorations Ltd.)
DoveCorp Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 2004) Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Med
July 12, 2007 – Filed for protection under the Companies' BioGene Inc. and amalgamation with a wholly owned Drayton Valley Hotel Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) to initiate restructuring subsidiary of Med BioGene; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Name changed to Acme Investments Ltd. n
proceedings. RSM Richter Inc. appointed as monitor. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 10, 2007 – RSM Richter Inc. discharged as monitor.
Drayton Valley Power Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 2, 1997)
All assets sold as of Sept. 21, 2007, and operations Dragonfly Distributors Incorporated (B.C. Feb. 8, 1984) Aug. 23, 2001 – Acquired by indirect subsid. of Algonquin
terminated on Sept. 28, 2007. There were no distributions Feb. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Nu-Lite Industries Ltd.; Power Income Fund for $4.30 per sh. (see Algonquin
to shldrs. basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Power Income Fund)
Dover Development Corp. (Ont. July 28, 1987)
DragonWave Inc. (Can. Feb. 24, 2000) Dreadnought Investments Limited (Ont. 1963)
Oct. 16, 1992 – Name changed to Halozone Technologies
July 31, 2017 – Placed into receivership by senior lenders Apr. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Rothwell Industries
Inc. following acquisition of all o/s com. shs. of Halozone
and KSV Kofman Inc. appointed receiver. All officers and Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Recycling Inc. n
directors resigned.
Oct. 25, 2017 – Assets and operations acquired by Dream Wizards Investments Ltd. (Can. Sept. 8, 2000)
Dover Industries Limited (Can. Mar. 27, 1940) Transform-X, Inc. for an undisclosed amount. Senior Feb. 28, 2003 – Formed AeroMechanical Services Ltd.
Feb. 10, 2009 – Acquired by Parrish & Heinbecker, lenders incurred a substantial shortfall; no distributions in Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Limited for $19.25 per sh. available for shldrs. AeroMechanical Services Ltd., 883946 Alberta Ltd. and
Dovercliff Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 883955 Alberta Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by
Dragoon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1979) AeroMechanical. n
Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled. May 20, 1998 – Name changed to Seabridge Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dreamweaver Capital Corp. (B.C. May 23, 2007)
Dovercliff Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1979)
Apr. 28, 1987 – Name changed to T.L.C. Properties Inc. Nov. 26, 2009 – Name changed to NV Gold Corporation
following amalgamation with 701594 Ontario Limited. Draig Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1992) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of NV Gold
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 24, 2000 – All o/s com. and First pfd. Series A shs. Corporation (USA). (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
acquired by NAL Oil and Gas Trust; basis 0.2375 NAL
Dovercourt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) trust units for each com. sh. and 0.125 NAL trust units Dreco Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 27, 1980)
1965 – Charter cancelled. for each pfd. sh. (see NAL Oil & Gas Trust) Oct. 1, 1997 – Following Plan of Arrangement with
National-Oilwell, Inc. of Houston, all o/s cl. A com. shs.
Doverton Oils Ltd. (Can. Nov. 21, 1977) Draig Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1992) exchanged for exchangeable shares; basis 0.9159 of an
Sept. 10, 1997 – Dissolved. Aug. 15, 1997 – Name changed to Draig Energy Ltd.; exchangeable sh. for 1 cl. A com. sh. Exchangeable shs.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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exchangeable at any time into 1 com. sh. of Drope Lake Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Dual Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1973)
National-Oilwell, Inc. Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Drope Lake Metals & Jan. 7, 1994 – Name changed to Serengeti Diamonds
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Sept. 25, 2002 – Redeemed by US-based parent National Holdings Limited. n Ltd. n
Oilwell, Inc.; basis 1 new National Oilwell com. sh. for 1
old Dreco exchangeable sh. Drope Lake Metals & Holdings Limited (Ont. 1967) DualEx Energy International Inc. (Alta. Mar. 20, 2006)
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 20, 2016 – Name changed to Return Energy Inc.;
Dresden Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1976 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Berkwater Droumaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Energy)
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Mar. 13, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Dubar Exploration Ltd. (Man. 1954)
Drexel Capital Corp. (B.C. June 18, 2009) Drucox Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1980) Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Drexel Resources Ltd. Oct. 17, 1984 – Name changed to Marketfax Infoservices
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 60% Ltd. n Dubenski Gold Mines Limited (Can. June 2, 1983)
interest in Titan property located near Atlin, B.C. n Nov. 1, 1995 – Dissolved.
Drude Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Drexel Enterprise Corporation (B.C. Oct. 16, 1984) July 26, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Dubuisson Goldfields Ltd. (Que. 1936)
June 28, 1993 – Name changed to Graffoto Industries June 22, 1973 – Name changed to Dubuisson
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Drug Royalty Corporation Inc. (Can. Mar. 22, 1993) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see
Industrials) May 2, 2002 – Acquired by DRC Acquisitionco Inc., a FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
wholly owned subsid. of Inwest Investments Ltd.; basis
Drexel Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 18, 2009) $3.05 per sh. Ducan Range Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Aug. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Blue Gold Mining Aug. 15, 1979 – Name changed to Duncan Gold
Inc. n Druk Capital Partners Inc. (B.C. Mar. 16, 2010) Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 25, 2012 – Name changed to Falco Pacific
Drexore Developments Inc. (B.C. Feb. 7, 1984) Resource Group Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 2, 1989 – Name changed to Cabo Ventures Inc.; acquisition of gold-base metal properties. n July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1
Drumetco Inc. (Que. 1964) for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
Drift Lake Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 7, 2006) Jan. 10, 1975 – Declared bankrupt. Trustee - S. B. Freed. 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59),
Oct. 12, 2011 – Name changed to Sintana Energy Inc. n Forsyth Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Explorations
Drummond Copper Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1953) Corp. (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited (1 for 9.9),
Sept. 30, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and Rowan Gold
Driftwood Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1976)
Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest Exploration
Aug. 26, 1983 – Struck off register.
Drummond Financial Corporation (Del. June 1, 1993) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10.57 old shs.
Drilcorp Energy Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1997) July 2001 – Continued into Washington.
Ducore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
June 13, 2006 – Acquired by Twin Butte Energy Ltd.;
Drummond, McCall & Co., Limited (Ont. June 13, 1913) 1955 – Charter cancelled.
basis $0.60, or 0.5 new Twin Butte sh., or a combination
Dec. 30, 1978 – Name changed to Drummond McCall
thereof for 1 old Drilcorp sh. (see Twin Butte Energy Ltd.) Ducros Mines Ltd. (Que. 1965)
Inc. and continued into Canada. n
June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1
Drilcorp Slimhole Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 31,
Drummond McCall Inc. (Can. Dec. 30, 1978) Brominco for 50 Ducros shs.
1997)
Nov. 12, 1999 – Name changed to Drilcorp Energy Ltd. n May 10, 1984 – Name changed to Marshall Drummond
McCall Inc. n Duecritt Silver-Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
Name changed to Niki Silver-Cobalt Mines Ltd. n
Drillers & Producers Ltd. (unknown)
1948 – Crown Trust Co., Calgary, was trustee for bdhldrs. Drummond Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 6, 1977)
June 2, 1987 – Name changed to Excel Energy Inc.; basis Dueling Grounds Entertainment Corporation (Yuk.
Distribution of 44% of par made; further small payment July 13, 1993)
likely. 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Dec. 20, 1995 – Continued into Delaware.
Drillers Technology Corp. (Alta. Jan. 13, 1997) Drummond Welding and Steel Works Ltd. (Que. 1950)
Dueling Grounds Thoroughbred Racing Corporation
Nov. 23, 2005 – Acquired by Saxon Energy Services Inc. 1975 – All o/s cl. A shs. acquired by Industries Drummond
(Yuk. July 13, 1993)
for $1.85 per sh. (see Saxon Energy Services Inc.) Ltée; basis $7.00 per sh. All o/s cl. B shs. previously held
Dec. 1, 1995 – Name changed to Dueling Grounds
by Industries Drummond Ltée.
Entertainment Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Drive Products Income Fund (Ont. May 1, 2006)
Nov. 18, 2010 – Acquired by 2256479 Ontario Inc. for Dryad Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
$2.50 per unit. Aug. 18, 1975 – Dissolved. Duffree Rouyn Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved.
Driven Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 25, 2009) Dryden Paper Company, Limited (Can. 1920)
Apr. 23, 2014 – Name changed to Greenflag Ventures 1954 – Acquired by Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills Duffy Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ltd.; basis $35 plus 1 com. sh. of Anglo-Cdn. for each Jan. 17, 1977 – Dissolved.
com. sh. of Dryden.
Dufort Capital Inc. (Can. Jan. 19, 2005)
Driver Development Corporation Limited (Alta. 1952) Dec. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Odesia Group Inc.
1971 – In voluntary liquidation. New co., Delta Hotels Dryden Resource Corporation (B.C. Feb. 4, 1981)
June 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with Stow Resources Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Limited formed to acquire the assets; basis 5 shs. Driver acquisition of Odesia Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey -
for 1 sh. of Delta. to form Leicester Diamond Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1
Stow sh. and 1 new for 1.55 Dryden shs. (see Leicester Industrials)
Driver Energy Services Inc. (Alta. July 5, 1999) Diamond Mines Ltd.)
Dufresnoy Industrial Minerals Inc. (Que. May 25, 1981)
Nov. 24, 2003 – Name changed to Kodiak Energy Jan. 14, 1997 – Name changed to Boreal Exploration
Services Ltd. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Du Pont Canada Inc. (Can. Nov. 18, 1910)
Aug. 6, 1993 – Name changed to DuPont Canada Inc. n Inc. n
Kodiak Construction Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Du Pont Company of Canada (1956) Ltd. (Can. Nov. Dufresnoy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Driver Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1952) Dec. 10, 1969 – Dissolved.
1967 – Sold to Jack Crossi, Vancouver, B.C. 18, 1910)
1968 – Name changed to Driver Development Corporation Dec. 31, 1958 – Name changed to Du Pont of Canada
Dufresnoy, Société d'exploration minière inc. (Que.
Limited. n Ltd. n
May 25, 1981)
Nov. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Dufresnoy Industrial
Dromedary Exploration Company Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 5, Du Pont of Canada Ltd. (Can. Nov. 18, 1910)
Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1987) June 1, 1979 – Name changed to Du Pont Canada Inc. n
Aug. 18, 1993 – Name changed to HEC Hitech Duft Biotech Capital Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 2000)
Entertainment Corporation. n Dual Dome Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.)
Nov. 26, 2003 – Name changed to ALDA Pharmaceuticals
1960 – Struck off register.
Corp. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Dromoland Development Corporation (B.C. 1980) substantially all assets of ALDA Pharmaceuticals, Inc. n
Nov. 8, 1984 – Formed Burndale Resources Ltd. in British Dual Exploration Inc. (Alta. Apr. 19, 2005)
Columbia on amalgamation with Graham Island Dec. 14, 2006 – Acquired by Cyries Energy Inc.; basis
0.167 new Cyries sh. for 1 old Dual sh. (see Cyries Dugold Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1938)
Resources Ltd. n 1949 – Wound up.
Energy Inc.)
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Duke Capital Corp. (B.C. June 17, 1999) Duncan Ladue Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Dundee Wealth Management Inc. (Ont. Nov. 6, 1998)
Oct. 30, 2000 – Name changed to CCC Internet Solutions Sept. 3, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 28, 2007 – Name changed to DundeeWealth Inc. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of CCC Internet Solutions Inc. n Duncan Petroleums, Ltd. (Can. 1930) DundeeWealth Inc. (Ont. Nov. 6, 1998)
Apr. 25, 1940 – Name changed to Brunswick Royalties Sept. 9, 2011 – All 1st pfce. ser. 1 shs. redeemed for
Duke Energy Canada Exchangeco Inc. (Can. Sept. 14, Ltd. $26.50 per sh. plus accrued and unpaid divds. and all
2001) com. shs. acquired by The Bank of Nova Scotia for $21
Jan. 26, 2007 – Name changed to Spectra Energy Duncastle Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2006) per sh.
Canada Exchangeco Inc. n Feb. 25, 2015 – Name changed to Group Ten Metals Inc. Nov. 1, 2013 – Name changed to HollisWealth Inc. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Duke Energy Income Fund (Alta. Nov. 2, 2005) Dune Mineral Corporation (B.C. 1974)
Dundarave Resources Incorporated (B.C. Sept. 17,
Jan. 2, 2007 – Name changed to Spectra Energy Income May 20, 1980 – Name changed to Goldwinn Resources
1984)
Fund. n Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Feb. 4, 1993 – Name changed to SRR Mercantile Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3.2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dune Resources Limited (Alta. 1980)
Duke Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983) Energy)
Aug. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Bay Street Systems Dec. 23, 1988 – Name changed to Robson Petroleum
Ltd. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dundarave Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 8, 2004)
Mar. 5, 2015 – Name changed to Nano One Materials
Duke Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983) Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Perfect Dunes Exploration Ltd. (Alta. May 21, 1993)
July 6, 1989 – Name changed to Duke Enterprises Ltd. n Lithium Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey Nov. 2, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
- Industrials)
Dula Metals Corp. (Que. 1956) Dunford Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 16, 1937)
Sept. 9, 1972 – Dissolved. Dundee Acquisition Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 5, 2015) Distributed 1 Joliet-Quebec Mines, Limited sh. plus 2.18¢
Apr. 24, 2017 – All o/s class A restricted vtg. shs. for each 9 shs. held. Charter surrendered. (see
Dulac Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957) redeemed for $10.04 cash per sh. Joliet-Quebec Mines, Limited)
Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Dundee Bancorp Inc. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1984) Dunfrazier Gold Explorations Inc. (Ont. Nov. 14, 1983)
Dulama Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 2, 1944) Dec. 21, 2004 – Name changed to Dundee Corporation. July 6, 1992 – Name changed to Interlock Consolidated
May 29, 1950 – Name changed to Ladulama Gold Mines (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Enterprises Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Dundee Capital Inc. (Ont. 1987) Dungannon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
Apr. 21, 1993 – All o/s com. shs. repurchased for $7.45 Aug. 9, 1989 – Formed Claddagh Gold Limited in Canada
Duluth Metals Limited (Ont. Mar. 8, 2005)
per sh. on amalgamation with Jamex Resources Ltd. n
Jan. 23, 2015 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
Autofagasta plc for 45¢ per sh.
Dundee Capital Markets Inc. (Ont. Dec. 10, 2010) Dunhill Alberta Capital Corporation (Can. Dec. 11,
Duluth Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Feb. 3, 2012 – Acquired by Dundee Corporation for 1986)
Apr. 29, 1970 – Charter cancelled. $1.125 per sh. Aug. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Dunhill Industries Inc.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Dumac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Dundee Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont.
Apr. 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. July 20, 2012) Dunhill Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
May 8, 2014 – Name changed to Dream Industrial Real Nov. 18, 1976 – Name changed to Housing Corporation
Dumagami Mines Limited (Que. 1961) Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) of British Columbia.
Dec. 27, 1989 – Amalgamated with a subsid. of
Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited; basis 1.7 Agnico-Eagle shs. Dundee International Real Estate Investment Trust Dunhill Industries Inc. (Can. Dec. 11, 1986)
for 1 Dumagami sh. (see Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited) (Ont. Apr. 21, 2011) June 7, 1991 – Name changed to Immedia Infomatic
May 12, 2014 – Name changed to Dream Global Real International Inc. following acquisition of Immedia
Dumar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Infomatic Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Jan. 21, 1957 – Dissolved.
Dundee Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952) Dunlap Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1993)
DuMaurier Mines and Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1958) May 3, 1973 – All assets acquired by Palliser Petroleums Feb. 11, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Feb. 13, 1997 – Name changed to International Dunlap
Name changed to Yankee Girl Resources Corp. Minerals Corporation. n
DuMaurier Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Aug. 1962 – Name changed to DuMaurier Mines and Dundee Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2006) Dunlop Canada Limited (Ont. 1899)
Holdings Ltd. n May 27, 2008 – Name changed to Duncastle Gold Corp. n 1974 – Name changed to Whitby Tire Ltd. n
Dumico Gold Corp. (Que. Mar. 7, 1936) Dundee-Palliser Resources Inc. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1945) Dunlop Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
May 1967 – Reported out of business. Apr. 1, 1996 – Formed Scorpion Minerals Inc. in Ontario Dec. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
on amalgamation with Scorpion Minerals Inc., constituting
Dumont Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1961) a reverse takeover by Scorpion (a newly incorporated Dunlop Industries Inc. (Alta. 1984)
May 6, 1971 – Struck off register. Canadian co. formed to acquire Scorpion Metals N.L., an Feb. 1, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Australian co.); basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
Dumont Nickel Corporation (N.P.L.) (Que. Sept. 22,
Dunlop Lake Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1973)
1954; via letters patent) Dundee Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Aug. 17, 1995) Feb. 20, 1974 – Name changed to Beaver Hill Lake
Feb. 12, 1997 – Name changed to Dumont Resources Sept. 22, 2000 – Acquired by 879575 Alberta Ltd., a Uranium Mines Limited. n
Inc. (co. never traded under this name); basis 1 new for wholly owned subsid. of the City of Medicine Hat (Alberta),
10 old shs. n for 40¢ per sh. Dunlop Mining Co. Ltd. (Man. 1966)
1971 – All assets acquired by Cadillac Explorations Ltd.
Dumont Nickel Inc. (Que. July 30, 1998 amalg.) Dundee Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. May 9, for issuance of 525,000 shs.
May 11, 2010 – Name changed to DNI Metals Inc.; basis 2003)
1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 13, 2014 – Name changed to Dream Office Real Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1899)
Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1954 – Name changed to Dunlop Canada Limited. n
Dumont Resources Inc. (Que. Sept. 22, 1954; via letters
patent) Dundee Realty Corporation (Ont. Nov. 7, 1996) Dunmar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
July 30, 1998 – Formed Dumont Nickel Inc. in Quebec June 30, 2003 – Converted into an investment trust 1954 – Merged into Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines
on amalgamation with Edgehill Partners Inc. (deemed named Dundee Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT); Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs.
acquiror); basis 2 new for 1 Edgehill sh. and 1.8 new for basis 1 Dundee REIT unit plus $3.00 for 1 Dundee Realty
5 Dumont Resources shs. n com. sh. Dunmore Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1954)
May 30, 2013 – Name changed to DREAM Asset Aug. 30, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Dun Raven Mines Ltd. (Que. 1954) Management Corporation.
May 1980 – Charter cancelled. Dunn Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dundee Resources Corp. (B.C. May 18, 1983) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Dunav Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 14, 2004) Jan. 20, 1993 – Name changed to Clear View Ventures,
Oct. 3, 2014 – Acquired by Avala Resources Ltd.; basis Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1.0457 Avala com. shs. and 1.0457 wts. for 1 Dunav com.
sh. and 1 wt., respectively.
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Dunoil Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Durango Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 16, 1996) Dutch Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
June 26, 1986 – Name changed to Dune Resources Apr. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Falkirk Resources Corp.; Apr. 1990 – Placed into receivership. Debenture holders
Limited. nTEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n seized assets. Nothing left for creditors and shldrs.
Oct. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dunraine Mines Limited (Can. July 6, 1942) Duranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Feb. 6, 1990 – Name changed to International Dunraine Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Duthie Mines (1946) Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Limited; basis 1 cl. A and 1 cl. B for 2 com. shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Continental 1951 – Charter cancelled.
Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.)
Dunsmuir Resources Ltd. (Can. July 30, 1987) Dutton Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1982)
July 12, 2004 – Dissolved. Durecon Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 14, 1985 – Amalgamated with 6 other cos. to form
Apr. 8, 1965 – Dissolved. Paladin Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Dunsmuir Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 2000)
Jan. 18, 2006 – Succeeded by Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. Durex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Duval Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
following amalgamation of Dunsmuir with Peregrine 1956 – Charter cancelled. May 11, 1974 – Dissolved.
Holdings Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Peregrine
Durga Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 22, 1987) Duvan Copper Co. Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Diamonds Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 6, 1993 – Name changed to Leader Mining Sept. 11, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Dunvegan Mines Limited (Ont. 1946) Corporation. n
Duvay Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1944)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Durham Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 14, 2005) Mar. 28, 1952 – Name changed to Duvex Oils & Mines
Dunwell Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1922) Dec. 31, 2006 – Formed Sikanni Services Ltd. in Alberta Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1939 – Bankrupt. on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Sikanni
1948 – Property reverted to prov. govt. No equity for Services Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by Duvernay Oil Corp. (Alta. June 27, 2001)
creditors or shldrs. Sikanni. n Aug. 29, 2008 – Acquired by Royal Dutch Shell plc,
through wholly owned Shell Canada Limited, for $83 per
Duomalartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Durham Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945) sh.
Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved. 1959 – Name changed to Consolidated Durham Mines
Duvex Oils & Mines Limited (Ont. 1944)
& Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Duparquet Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1927) Aug. 25, 1971 – Name changed to United Duvex Oils &
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Durham Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mines & Energy)
1954 – Name changed to Durham Explorations Ltd. n
Dupel Mines Ltd. (Bermuda)
1964 – Assets acquired by Goldale Ltd.; basis 1 new for Dwight Edwards (Canada) Ltd. (Can. 1940)
12.5 old shs. Durham Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 15, 1984 amalg.) Apr. 27, 1955 – Name changed to Wingate Equipment
Apr. 21, 1987 – Name changed to Landmark Lessors Limited.
DuPont Canada Inc. (Can. Nov. 18, 1910) Corporation. n
July 29, 2003 – Acquired by E.I. du Pont de Nemours Dyke Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
and Company for Cdn$21.75 per cl. A sh. Durham Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Sept. 12, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 12, 2004 – Name changed to E.I. du Pont Canada July 9, 1991 – Amalgamated with Edge Resources Ltd.
Company. (1 new for 2 old shs.) to form a new co. called Gothic Dyke Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Resources Inc. (Ressources Gothic Inc.); basis 1 new June 8, 1981 – Struck off register.
Dupont Capital Inc. (Can. Feb. 24, 2003) for 1.333 old shs. (see Gothic Resources Inc.)
June 30, 2004 – Formed Advitech Inc. in Canada on Dylex Diversified Limited (Can. 1928; via Dominion
Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Advitech Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989 amalg.) charter)
Solutions Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Oct. 30, 1998 – Name changed to IMARK Corporation; June 1972 – Name changed to Dylex Limited. n
Advitech; basis 5.8 new for 1 Advitech sh. and 1 new for basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
1 Dupont sh. n Dylex Diversified (1967) Ltd. (Can. 1928; via Dominion
Durocher Uranium Company Ltd. (Alta. 1954) charter)
Dupont-Hodgson Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) May 7, 1974 – Name changed to Infrationics Industries May 6, 1969 – Name changed to Dylex Diversified
Aug. 29, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Ltd. n Limited. n

Duport Mining Company Limited (Ont. 1929) Durum Cons. Energy Corp. (Yuk. Oct. 24, 1997) Dylex Limited (Can. 1928; via Dominion charter)
Apr. 6, 1981 – All assets acquired by Consolidated June 12, 2002 – Name changed to TAG Oil Ltd. n May 17, 2001 – Acquired by Hardof World Group Inc.;
Professor Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. basis $1.30 for 1 old Dylex com. sh. Subsequently legal
Durum Energy Corp. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1990) action was undertaken in September 2001 against Dylex's
Dupresnoy Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Oct. 24, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. former board of directors, certain of its senior officers and
Mar. 1955 – Acquired by Lake Dufault Mines Ltd.; basis Oct. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Durum Cons. Energy legal advisors and third parties, including Hardof's legal
1 new for 3.5 old shs. Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n and financial advisors. Legal proceedings were settled
in February 2006 for the all-inclusive sum of $32,000,000
Dupuis Frères, Limitée (Que. 1921) Durvada Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987) payable to trustee RSM Richter Inc. for distribution to
Feb. 7, 1978 – Declared bankrupt. Proceeds from the May 21, 1992 – Following Plan of Arrangement shares Dylex's creditors and former employees, who will receive
sale of assets were not sufficient to cover the $11 million exchanged for shares of Durga Resources Ltd.; basis 1.5 60 to 63¢ on the dollar.
in secured debt. shs. of Durga for 1 sh. of Durvada. (see Durga Resources
Ltd.) Dyna Gold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1967)
Duquesne Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. Apr. 13, 1938) Dec. 13, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
May 22, 1948 – Name changed to Consolidated DuSolo Fertilizers Inc. (Can. Mar. 11, 2004)
Duquesne Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 18, 2017 – Name changed to Fengro Industries Dyna Haul Corporation (B.C. Mar. 30, 1981)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 26, 2000 – Wholly owned Dyna-Haul Ltd. received
Duquesto Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) a notice of default from the Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB)
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Dustbane Enterprises Limited (Can. 1965) May 1, 2000 – Dyna-Haul Ltd. received a demand for
June 1981 – Acquired by Montevilla Holdings Limited for payment of loans outstanding.
Dura Products International Inc. (Ont. Aug. 19, 1983) $14.25 per sh. May 29, 2000 – Dyna-Haul Ltd., the company's principal
Jan. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Dexx Corporation; asset, was placed into receivership and Edmonton-based
basis 1 new for 50 old shs. n Dusty Chief Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) KPMG Inc. was appointed receiver/manager by ATB. All
Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved. of the directors resigned.
Duran Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1997) June 1, 2002 – KPMG was discharged and there was no
Aug. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Duran Ventures Inc.; Dusty Mac Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1968) information available regarding distributions to creditors
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n May 21, 1992 – Name changed to International Dusty or shldrs.
Mac Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Duran Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1997) Dynacare Inc. (Ont. Sept. 8, 1981)
Oct. 30, 2008 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Dusty Mac Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1968) May 20, 1997 – All o/s sub. vtg. shs. exchanged for either
- Mines & Energy) Apr. 2, 1996 – Name changed to TransGlobe Energy 1 deemed dividend pref. sh., 1 capital pref. sh. or a
Corporation. n combination of cap. pref. shs. and deemed div. pref. shs.
Durandel Minerals Corporation (Can. Sept. 24, 1987)
July 15, 1996 – Name changed to Calliope Metals
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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for 1 old sub. vtg. sh. automatically redeemed for $6.45 Dynamic Oil Limited (B.C. Mar. 27, 1979) for 1 old Dynatec com. sh. (see FNX Mining Company
per sh. Sept. 21, 1998 – Name changed to Dynamic Oil & Gas, Inc.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
July 30, 2002 – Acquired by North Carolina-based Inc. n
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings; basis Dynetek Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1990)
US$11.50 plus 0.2328 new Laboratory Corporation com. Dynamic Petroleum Products Ltd. (Alta. 1952) June 29, 1998 – Continued into Alberta.
sh. Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corp.; basis 9.53 Sept. 20, 2012 – Acquired by Luxfer Canada Limited, a
new for 100 old shs. wholly owned subsidiary of Luxfer Holdings PLC , for 24¢
Dynaco Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1965) per sh.
May 20, 1980 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dynamic Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1958 – Name changed to Dynamic Petroleum Products Dynex Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 1979 amalg.)
Dynacor Mines Inc. (Que. Nov. 14, 1983) Ltd.; basis 1 new free for 4 old free shs.; 1 new escrowed Nov. 1, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 17, 2007 – Name changed to Malaga Inc. (see for 13 old escrowed shs. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dyno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
Dynamic Resources Corp. (Alta. May 21, 1993) 1956 – Name changed to Canadian Dyno Mines Ltd.;
Dynacore Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Feb. 15, 2011 – Name changed to Dunes Exploration basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Feb. 9, 1971 – Name changed to Dynaco Resources Ltd.; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dyonix Greentree Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Dynamic Ventures Ltd. (Alta. May 21, 1993) Mar. 2, 1990 – Dissolved.
Dynacore Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Mar. 5, 2004 – Name changed to Dynamic Resources
July 1967 – Name changed to Dynacore Enterprises Ltd.; Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n

Dynalta Energy Corporation (Can. June 20, 1988)


June 7, 1993 – Amalgamated with Fossil Oil & Gas
Dynamite Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 13, 2005)
Aug. 17, 2007 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
E
same name. (see Avion Resources Corp.)
Limited; basis 1 Fossil Oil sh. for 18.8 Dynalta shs. or May 11, 2009 – Acquired by Avion Resources Corp.;
1.88 Dynalta pref. shs. (see Fossil Oil & Gas Limited) E-Amigos.com Inc. (Alta. Mar. 17, 2000)
basis 0.75 Avion shs. for 1 Dynamite sh. (see Avion July 5, 2002 – Amalgamated with Sydenham Capital Inc.
Resources Corp.) (1 for 1) and The Learning Library Inc. to form a new
Dynalta Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1959)
Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corp.; basis company also named The Learning Library Inc.; basis
Dynamo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) 0.66667 new Learning Library com. sh. for 1 old
14.47 new for 100 old shs. Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. E-Amigos.com com. sh. (see The Learning Library Inc.)
Dynamar Energy Limited (Alta. Aug. 8, 1977 amalg.) Dynamo Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
May 16, 1989 – Placed into receivership, and Coopers E & E Capital Funding Inc. (Can. Nov. 8, 1979)
Sept. 3, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 9, 2006 – Amalgamated with Global (GMPC)
& Lybrand Ltd. of Calgary, Alta., appointed receiver.
Holdings Inc. to form GC-Global Capital Corp.; basis 0.3
DynaMotive Technologies Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11,
Dynamax Petrochemical Corporation (Alta. 1981) new for 1 Global (GMPC) sh. and 1 new sub. vtg. sh. for
1991)
Dec. 18, 1992 – Name changed to Wildrose Ventures 1 E & E Capital com. sh. (see GC-Global Capital Corp.)
Nov. 14, 2001 – Name changed to DynaMotive Energy
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Systems Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
Industrials) E-Claim Solution Inc. (Can. Nov. 9, 2005)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 4, 2007 – Name changed to BUS Systems Inc. n
Dynamic Capital Canada Corp (Sask. Feb. 7, 2001) Dynasearch Exploration Ltd. (unknown)
Nov. 10, 2004 – Name changed to Churchill Energy Inc. Aug. 8, 1977 – Amalgamated with Mymar Mining and E*Comnetrix Inc. (Can. June 20, 2000)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Reduction Limited to form Dynamar Energy Limited; basis Aug. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Moving Bytes Inc. n
acquisition of Churchill Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old 1 new for 1.5 old shs.
shs. n E-Cruiter.com Inc. (Can. May 24, 1996)
Dynasty Components Inc. (Can. Oct. 14, 1983) Nov. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Workstream Inc.
Dynamic Capital Corp. (Can. 1980) Nov. 30, 2001 – Obtained order from the Ontario Superior
1987 – Continued into Ontario. Court of Justice for protection under the Companies e-minerals exploration corp. (Ont. Feb. 22, 1996)
June 28, 1990 – Name changed to Dundee Capital Inc.; Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA). Ottawa-based Sept. 27, 2000 – Name changed to Eminator Capital
basis 1 new com. and 0.25 wts. for 1 old com. or cl. A Deloitte & Touche Inc. was appointed monitor. The Corp. n
sh. n company also announced that wholly owned DCIenable
Inc. filed an assignment into bankruptcy. E-Phoria Online Systems Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 7, 1998)
Dynamic Digital Depth Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, 1987) Dec. 2001 – Sought and obtained court order appointing Apr. 29, 2004 – Dissolved.
Jan. 3, 2002 – Acquired by DDD Group plc; basis 1 DDD Deloitte & Touche as interim receiver so they could assist Feb. 13, 2006 – Revived.
sh. plus 1 wt. for 1 Dynamic sh. in the operation of the business and, if required, effect a Sept. 3, 2008 – Dissolved and struck off register.
sale of the co.'s assets.
Dynamic Fuel Systems Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2004 amalg.) Feb. 2004 – Remaining directors resigned. Receiver was e-Quisitions Inc. (Alta. May 5, 2000)
Dec. 18, 2012 – Name changed to dynaCERT Inc. (see discharged and secured creditors suffered a shortfall. No Sept. 1, 2005 – Formed Central Alberta Well Services
FPsurvey - Industrials) funds were available for distribution to unsecured creditors Corp. in Alberta on amalgamation with Central Alberta
or shldrs. Well Services Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by
Dynamic Industries Inc. (Que. 1951) Apr. 15, 2005 – Dissolved. Central Alberta; basis 1 new for 1 Central Alberta sh. and
Feb. 1, 1980 – Placed into bankruptcy. Assets purchased 1 new for 20 e-Quisitions shs. n
by Pylonex Inc. Dynasty Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Apr. 1975 – Amalgamated into Cyprus Anvil Mining E-Tech Investments Inc. (Alta. Jan. 30, 1997)
Dynamic Israel Growth Fund (Ont. Feb. 8, 1995) Corporation. Apr. 16, 1999 – Name changed to The Zone
June 1, 1998 – All o/s transferable non-redeem. units Entertainment Group, Inc. following acquistion of 527086
redeemed for the net asset value per unit making the Dynasty Gaming Inc. (Can. Aug. 11, 1994) B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
fund an open end mutual fund. Dec. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Blue Zen Memorial
Parks Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Blue E-Tronics Inc. (Alta. May 16, 2000)
Dynamic Mining Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1969) Zen Memorial Park Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Oct. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Western Lakota Energy
Feb. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Dynamic Consolidated FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Services Inc. n
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) Dynasty Metals & Mining Inc. (Yuk. June 28, 2000) E-xact Transactions Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 13, 1998)
Sept. 27, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. July 28, 1999 – Continued into Delaware.
Dynamic Oil & Gas Exploration Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, Sept. 28, 2017 – Name changed to Core Gold Inc. (see Dec. 8, 2010 – Privatized at 40¢ per sh. with immediate
2004) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) cash payment of 15¢ per sh. plus 8% vendor take-back
Mar. 14, 2017 – Name changed to Darien Business note of 25¢ per sh. payable over 5 years, or immediate
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Dynasty Motorcar Corporation (B.C. July 25, 1977) cash payment of 30¢ per sh.
FPsurvey - Industrials) June 29, 2004 – Name changed to ComWest Capital
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n The E21 Group Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1994)
Dynamic Oil & Gas, Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1979) Sept. 2, 2003 – Name changed to Green Environmental
Oct. 5, 2005 – Acquired by Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust; basis Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
Dynatec Corporation (Can. Oct. 31, 1995)
$1.71 plus 1 Shellbridge Oil & Gas, Inc. sh. for 1 Dynamic FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 18, 2007 – Acquired by Sherritt International
sh. (see Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust; Shellbridge Oil & Gas,
Corporation and FNX Mining Company Inc.; basis 0.19
Inc.)
new Sherritt com. shs. and 0.0634 new FNX com. shs.
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E5 Resource Corporation (B.C. 1983) E4 Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 1, 1983) EMJ Data Systems Ltd. (Ont. July 20, 1979)
Mar. 6, 1986 – Name changed to Enershare Technology Feb. 12, 2008 – Acquired by Twin Butte Energy Ltd.; Dec. 3, 2004 – Amalgamated indirectly with Synnex
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corporation. n basis 0.3673 Twin Butte com. shs. for 1 E4 Energy com. Canada Ltd.; basis $6.60 per sh.
sh.
EA Education Group Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 2006) EMM Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2000)
Aug. 17, 2015 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey E.G. Capital Inc. (Ont. Aug. 15, 1995 amalg.) June 22, 2010 – Formed SkyWest Energy Corp. in Alberta
- Industrials) Mar. 13, 2014 – Name changed to Quantum International on amalgamation with (old) SkyWest Energy Corp., with
Income Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey SkyWest the deemed acquiror. n
E. A. Viner Holdings Limited (Ont. Oct. 12, 1977) - Industrials)
June 28, 1988 – Name changed to Fahnestock Viner EMR Microwave Technology Corporation (Alta. Oct.
Holdings Inc. n EGI Canada Corporation (Ont. June 12, 2000) 20, 1987)
Dec. 21, 2005 – Acquired indirectly by E*TRADE Financial Nov. 2, 2005 – Dissolved.
EACOM Timber Corporation (B.C. Apr. 2, 1980) Corporation; basis 1 new E*TRADE com. sh. for 1 old
Sept. 6, 2013 – All o/s not held acquired by Kelso & EGI exch. sh. EMS Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Company for 38¢ per sh. Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
EGI Financial Holdings Inc. (Ont. Jan. 11, 2005 amalg.)
EAGC Ventures Corp. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988) May 25, 2015 – Name changed to Echelon Financial EMedia Networks International Corporation (B.C. May
Feb. 18, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement to amalgamate with Holdings Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 27, 1999)
151798 Ontario Inc., wholly owned subsid. of Bema Gold Jan. 29, 2014 – Privatized for $0.045 per sh.
Corporation; basis 1 new Bema com. sh. for 1 old EAGC EI Environmental Engineering Concepts Ltd. (B.C.
com. sh. (see Bema Gold Corporation) 1985) ENERGY INDEXPLUS Dividend Fund (Alta. June 29,
Dec. 1, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. 2011)
EAV Ventures Corp. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1980) June 17, 2015 – Merged into Middlefield Global
Oct. 6, 1999 – Name changed to VendTek Systems Inc. n EIS Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 23, 2009) Infrastructure Fund (open-ended fund); basis 0.52583938
Aug. 2, 2011 – Name changed to Entrec Transportation ser. A units for 1 ENERGY trust unit.
Services Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
E.C. Auto Centres Inc. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1987)
takeover acquisition of Diamond B Transport Ltd., a wholly ENERTEC Resource Services Inc. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1984)
Feb. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Python Oil & Gas
owned subsid. of Entrec Transportation Services Inc. n Oct. 8, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Veritas
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Energy Services; basis 0.345 cl. A exchangeable series
E. J. Sharpe Instruments of Canada Limited (Ont. June 1 sh. of Veritas for 1 old ENERTEC com. sh. (see Veritas
E. C. Warner Investments Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
22, 1960) Energy Services Inc.)
Dec. 23, 1975 – Amalgamated with A-1 Steel and Iron
June 2, 1964 – Name changed to Sharpe Instruments of
Foundry (Vancouver) Ltd. (10 for 1), Ardiem Holdings ENPAR Technologies Inc. (Ont. Feb. 15, 1996)
Canada Limited. n
Ltd. (5 for 1) and Harbour Ferries Ltd. (1 for 3) to form Jan. 2, 2018 – Name changed to Current Water
The Ardiem Industrial Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
EKZ Investments Ltd. (Alta. May 16, 2000)
E.C.A. Technology Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983) Dec. 20, 2000 – Name changed to E-Tronics Inc. n
ENSERCH Corporation (Tex. 1942)
Sept. 30, 1997 – Name changed to Marine BioProducts June 14, 1999 – Name changed to TXU Gas Company.
International Corporation. n E.L. Products Ltd. (B.C. 1930)
July 3, 1967 – Dissolved and struck off register.
EP 2000 Conservation Inc. (Que. Dec. 18, 1997 amalg.)
ECL Enviroclean Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1984) May 6, 2005 – Struck off register.
July 11, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register. ELAN Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 14, 1988 amalg.)
Oct. 17, 1997 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Ranger Oil
E.P.A. Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1987)
ECLIPS Inc. (Alta. Sept. 23, 1992) Limited; basis $10.55 or 0.72026 of a com. sh. of Ranger
Apr. 9, 1998 – Name changed to Ecology Pure Air
July 10, 2006 – Name changed to Cadillac Mining Oil for 1 com. sh. of ELAN or a combination thereof. (see
International, Inc.; basis 1 new com. and 1 new cl. 1 sh.
Corporation and continued into Ontario following reverse Ranger Oil Limited)
pur. wt. of Ecology for 2 old com. shs. of E.P.A. (see
takeover acquisition of Cadillac West Exploration Inc.; FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n ELE Capital Corporation (B.C. Dec. 19, 1994)
July 27, 2006 – Name changed to Lero Gold Corp.
EPCOR Power Equity Ltd. (Alta. June 26, 1998)
following reverse takeover acquisition of Tournon Finance
E.C.M. Paytel Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1983) Nov. 4, 2009 – Name changed to CPI Preferred Equity
Limited and certain assets from Oriel Resources plc. n
Feb. 21, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Paytel Ltd. following acquisition of EPCOR Utilities Inc.'s power
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n generation assets and operations by Capital Power
E.L.E. Energy Inc. (B.C. Aug. 21, 1972) Corporation on July 1, 2009. n
Nov. 12, 1992 – Name changed to Maple Leaf Springs
ECO Corporation (Ont. Feb. 6, 1969)
Water Corporation following acquisition of Maple Leaf
Dec. 8, 1993 – Name changed to American Eco EPCOR Power L.P. (Ont. Mar. 27, 1997)
Springs Enterprises; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nov. 4, 2009 – Name changed to Capital Power Income
L.P. following acquisition of EPCOR Utilities Inc.'s power
ELI Eco Logic Inc. (Ont. Mar. 25, 1994 amalg.) generation assets and operations by Capital Power
ECU Silver Mining Inc. (Que. June 5, 1985)
May 24, 2005 – Name changed to Global Development Corporation on July 1, 2009. n
Sept. 8, 2011 – Acquired by Golden Minerals Company
Resources, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
for $0.000394 plus 0.05 Golden com. shs and 1 new wt.
for 1 old wt exercisable for $19.00 per Golden sh. EPCOR Preferred Equity Inc. (Alta. July 30, 2002)
E.L.M. Group Inc. (Alta. 1988) Oct. 1, 2007 – All o/s cum. redeem. first pref. shs. series
E.D. Smith Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 29, 2005) July 9, 1992 – Name changed to Vivant Natural Spring 1 redeemed for $25 per pref. sh.
Oct. 18, 2007 – Acquired by TreeHouse Foods, Inc.; Water, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
redeemed for $9.055 per trust unit. EPI Environmental Technologies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 4,
EM Net Corp. (B.C. May 17, 1983) 2005)
EDP Data Centres Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Nov. 25, 1999 – Name changed to T & E Theatre.com Sept. 24, 2013 – Privatized at $0.23 per sh.
Dec. 3, 1969 – Name changed to EDP Industries Inc. and continued into Canada. n
Limited. n EPICentrix Technologies, Inc. (Yuk. Nov. 15, 1996)
EM Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 8, 2005) July 5, 2004 – Name changed to Ventura Gold Corp. n
EDP Industries Limited (B.C. 1967) July 15, 2011 – Name changed to Rio Verde Minerals
Mar. 1975 – Name changed to EDP Industries (Western) Development Corp. and continued into British Virgin EPM Mining Ventures Inc. (Ont. Nov. 27, 1996 amalg.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 40,000 old shs. Holders of less than Islands. n May 26, 2011 – Continued into Yukon.
40,000 shs. will receive 5.6 cents per sh., thus making June 25, 2015 – Name changed to Crystal Peak Minerals
the co. private. EMC Metals Corp. (B.C. July 17, 2006) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 28, 2014 – Name changed to Scandium International
E.E.C. Marketing Corp. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979) Mining Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) EPS Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 15, 1998)
Jan. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Amera Industries July 31, 2001 – Name changed to BioMS Medical Corp.
Corp. n EMED Mining Public Limited (Cyprus Sept. 17, 2004) and continued into Alberta. n
Oct. 19, 2015 – Name changed to Atalaya Mining plc;
EFT Canada Inc. (Ont. May 1, 2006 amalg.) basis 1 new for 30 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & EQ Resources Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1962)
Mar. 16, 2016 – Acquired by 1422748 Ontario Inc. Energy) Nov. 23, 1998 – Formed Teton Petroleum Company in
(controlled by Jonathan Pasternak) for $0.105 per sh. Delaware following amalgamation with American-Tyumen
EMG Capital Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 27, 1999) Exploration Company (deemed acquiror); basis 1.5 Teton
Jan. 26, 2000 – Name changed to Electronics shs. for 10 American-Tyumen shs. and 1 Teton sh. for
Manufacturing Group Inc. n 10 EQ shs. n
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ERA Carbon Offsets Ltd. (B.C. July 6, 2005) EVEolution Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1999) Eagle Industries Limited (B.C. 1968)
Mar. 4, 2013 – Name changed to Offsetters Climate Nov. 14, 2002 – Continued into Yukon. Dec. 1972 – Acquired by Bralorne Resources Ltd. for
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Solutions Inc. n Apr. 22, 2003 – Name changed to Bear Creek Mining $6.00 per sh.
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse
ERG Resources Inc. (Que. Jan. 25, 1938) takeover acquisition of Bear Creek Mining Company. n Eagle Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1980)
Nov. 27, 1991 – Toronto-based KMPG Inc. was appointed June 8, 1992 – Name changed to Innovative Waste
receiver of certain assets of the company. All assets were E.W.M.C. International Inc. (Ont. Oct. 31, 1987) Technologies Inc. (not to be confused with the co. of same
sold resulting in a major shortfall for secured creditors; Sept. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Environmental Waste name - 1968). n
there were no distributions to unsecured creditors or International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
shldrs. Eagle Lake Explorations Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 12, 1988
Oct. 1, 2001 – Administration was complete and KPMG EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering Inc. (Can. Sept. 18, amalg.)
was discharged as receiver. 1985) Dec. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Canalta Minerals Ltd.;
Feb. 28, 2010 – Name changed to EXFO Inc. (see basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
E.R.I. Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1971) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Eagle Mountain Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 16, 2003)
EXI Technologies Inc. (Can. June 2, 1999) Mar. 4, 2014 – Amalgamated with 0987687 B.C. Ltd., a
ERI Ventures Inc. (B.C. Dec. 7, 1983) Sept. 12, 2000 – Name changed to EXI Wireless Inc. n wholly owned subsid. of Goldsource Mines Inc.; basis
Sept. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Antam Resources 0.52763 Goldsource com. shs. for 1 Eagle Mountain sh.
International Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n EXI Wireless Inc. (Can. June 2, 1999)
Apr. 4, 2005 – Acquired by Applied Digital Solutions, Inc.; Eagle Mountain Trout Farms Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
ERL Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) basis 1 Applied Digital sh. for 3.0295 EXI Wireless shs. Dec. 17, 1987 – Name changed to Preferred Foods Ltd. n
Dec. 16, 1980 – Name changed to Tenajon Silver Corp. n
EXMIN Resources Inc. (B.C. July 14, 2005) Eagle Pass Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1980)
ESC Envirotech Systems Corporation (B.C. June 11, Oct. 2, 2009 – Acquired by Dia Bras Exploration Inc.; Sept. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Starcore Resources
1980) basis 0.2040 Dia Bras shs. for 1 EXMIN sh. (see Dia Bras Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mar. 22, 1999 – Name changed to SWI Steelworks Inc.; Exploration Inc.)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Eagle Plains Developments Ltd. (Yuk. 1958)
EXP Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1988) Oct. 31, 1961 – Struck off register.
ESI Entertainment Systems Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 1999) July 7, 2003 – Name changed to Maxim Resources Inc.;
Feb. 27, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1994)
Nov. 1, 2013 – Acquired by Bastion Finance Corporation May 12, 1999 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
for $0.055 per sh. EZ Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1983) same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Häglund Industries
E.S.I. Industries Corp. (B.C. 1982) International Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Eagle Precision Technologies Inc. (Ont. Feb. 27, 1959)
Aug. 4, 1989 – Dissolved. Energy) Nov. 19, 2003 – Going private transaction. Became a
wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Imperial Bank of
ESM Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1980) Eagle Ace Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Commerce; basis $0.00118 per com. sh.
Dec. 10, 1998 – Name changed to EAV Ventures Corp.; 1951 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed in 1951-52.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Eagle Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
Eagle Asbestos Corp. Ltd. (B.C.) Sept. 1978 – Name changed to Bardine Oils Ltd. n
ESO Uranium Corp. (Alta. July 19, 2000) May 15, 1969 – Struck off register.
Nov. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Alpha Minerals Inc.; Eagle Ridge Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1981)
Eagle Bay Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1969) Sept. 12, 1986 – Name changed to AIMS Biotech
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
May 28, 1973 – Name changed to Leisure Developments Corporation. n
Ltd. n
ESS Capital Inc. (Alta. Apr. 16, 2002)
Dec. 8, 2003 – Name changed to Centillion Industries Eagle River Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1981 amalg.)
Eagle Crest Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Jan. 29, 1985 – Name changed to Twin Eagle Resources
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of MPC
1951 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Circuits Ltd. n
Eagle Energy Corp. (Alta. Sept. 13, 1985)
ESTec Systems Corp. (B.C. 1975) May 26, 1997 – Amalgamated with Canadian Leader Eagle Rock Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 4, 2002)
Dec. 19, 2005 – Continued into Alberta. Energy Inc. to form Centurion Energy International Inc.; Nov. 16, 2009 – Name changed to Wild Stream
Dec. 20, 2016 – Privatized by CEO and major shareholder basis 0.5 new for 1 Canadian Leader sh. and 0.6 new for Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
Anthony B. Nelson. Through a series of transactions, 1 Eagle sh. (see Centurion Energy International Inc.)
2000285 Alberta Ltd., an entity controlled by Mr. Nelson, Eagle Star Minerals Corp. (Can. Mar. 11, 2004)
acquired all shares of ESTec held by minority Eagle Energy Trust (Alta. July 20, 2010) Feb. 28, 2014 – Name changed to DuSolo Fertilizers
shareholders for 12¢ per share and amalgamated with Jan. 27, 2016 – Succeeded by Eagle Energy Inc. pursuant Inc. n
ESTec, which then was acquired by 2000067 Alberta to plan of arrangement whereby Eagle Energy Inc. was
Ltd., another entity controlled by Mr. Nelson. formed (on amalgamation of Maple Leaf Royatlies Corp. Eagle Star Petroleum Corp. (Can. Mar. 11, 2004)
and Eagle Newco Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of the July 6, 2010 – Name changed to Eagle Star Minerals
ET 2000 Corp. (Ont. 1986) trust) to facilitate conversion of the trust into a corporation; Corp. n
Nov. 8, 1993 – Name changed to Nordic Lite Inc. n basis 1 new Eagle sh. for 1 EET trust unit and 0.0947
new Eagle shs. for 1 Maple Leaf sh. (see FPsurvey - Eaglecrest Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1981)
E.T.C. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1980) Mines & Energy) Feb. 14, 2011 – Name changed to Colombia Crest Gold
Jan. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Consolidated E.T.C. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Eagle Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Aug. 14, 1945)
June 1, 1972 – Merged with Agnico Mines Limited to form Eagleford Energy Corp. (Ont. Nov. 30, 2009 amalg.)
ETC Transaction Corporation (Alta. Sept. 5, 1986) Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Feb. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Intelligent Content
May 7, 1997 – Name changed to Electronic Transmission Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corporation and continued into Delaware. Eagle Head Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
1968 – Merged into Jubilant Eagle Holdings and Eagleford Energy Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 2009 amalg.)
ETS International, Inc. (Va. 1973) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Aug. 25, 2014 – Name changed to Eagleford Energy
Sept. 10, 1998 – Name changed to InfraCorps Inc. Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Eagle Hill Exploration Corporation (B.C. July 21, 2006)
E3 Energy Inc. (Can. July 6, 1987 amalg.) Aug. 20, 2015 – Continued into Ontario. (see Oban Mining Eaglelund Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Jan. 14, 2005 – Amalgamated with StarPoint Energy Ltd. Corporation) Oct. 21, 1963 – Dissolved.
to form StarPoint Energy Trust; basis 0.25 new trust units Aug. 27, 2015 – Acquired by Oban Mining Corporation;
or 0.25 StarPoint Energy Ltd. exch. shs. plus 0.1111 basis 0.5 (post consol.) Oban com. shs. plus 0.25 (post Eaglestar Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 19, 2006)
Mission Oil & Gas Inc. shs. for 1 StarPoint sh. and 0.11 consol.) wts. for 1 Eagle com. sh. Each wt., is exercisable Dec. 5, 2006 – Name changed to Waratah Coal Inc.
new trust units or 0.11 StarPoint Energy Ltd. exch. shs. at 15¢ per share for three years. (see Oban Mining pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
plus 0.0488 Mission Oil & Gas Inc. shs. for 1 E3 Energy Corporation) acquisition of Waratah Coal Pty Ltd. n
sh. (see Mission Oil & Gas Inc.; StarPoint Energy Trust)
Eagle I Capital Corporation (B.C. Oct. 23, 2007) Eaglet Mines Limited (Ont. 1972)
Sept. 21, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. 1978 – Continued into British Columbia.
May 27, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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Eaglewood Energy Inc. (Alta. July 31, 1987 amalg.) East Braintree Lithium Corp. Ltd. (Man. 1946) East Ventures Ltd. (Que. 1960)
July 14, 2014 – Acquired by Transform Exploration Pty. Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ltd.; basis 38¢ cash per sh.
East Coast Energy Ltd. (N.S. June 8, 1981) East West Resource Corporation (B.C. 1979)
Earl Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Nov. 23, 1992 – Struck off register. Dec. 11, 2005 – Continued into Ontario.
1954 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 5, 2010 – Name changed to Rainy Mountain Royalty
East Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Corp. and continued into British Columbia following
Earlcrest Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Jan. 18, 1972 – Voluntarily dissolved. K. H. Bates, private placement of 3,750,000 post-cons. com. shs. with
Dec. 1979 – Amalgamated with General Resources liquidator. Rainy Mountain Capital Corp. which constituted Rainy
Limited to form Amalgamated General Resources Limited. Mountain's Qualifying Transaction; basis 1 new for 5 old
East Coppermine Exploration Co. Ltd. (Can. 1968) shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Early Bird Mines Limited (B.C. 1965) 1975 – Wound up.
Oct. 17, 1983 – Name changed to Euro-American East West Resources Ltd. (Que. 1973)
Financial Services Ltd. following acquisition of East Crest Oil Company Limited (Can. 1928) 1980 – Wound up.
Euro-American Agencies Ltd. for 844,444 com. shs. 1953 – Name changed to Consolidated East Crest Oil
valued at 45¢ each and 2,655,556 restricted com. shs. Company Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n East West Trade Finance Corp. (Can. July 6, 1987
valued at 35¢ each; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see amalg.)
FPsurvey - Industrials) East Dalquier Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Mar. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Mill City Gold Mining
Aug. 5, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Corp. n
Early Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 2, 1993)
Nov. 17, 1994 – Name changed to Lionheart Energy East Energy Corp. (B.C. Sept. 26, 2005) Eastbourne Credit Company Limited (Ont. 1963)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 16, 2009 – Name changed to Rare Earth Metals June 19, 1972 – Name changed to TDRI Limited. n
Inc. pursuant to amalgamation of a wholly owned subsid.
EarlyRain Inc. (Alta. Nov. 26, 1999) with Rare Earth Metals Inc., constituting a reverse Eastchester Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
2005 – Dissolved. takeover by Rare Earth. n Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Earth Heat Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 2004) East Indies Mining Corporation (Ont. 1964) EastCoast Energy Corporation (British Virgin Islands
May 17, 2013 – Name changed to Rampart Energy Feb. 13, 1998 – Formed Falcon Well Services Ltd. in Apr. 28, 2004)
Limited. n Canada on reverse takeover acquisition of and Feb. 2, 2007 – Name changed to Orca Exploration Group
amalgamation with Falcon Well Services Ltd.; basis Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Earth King Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 20, 1983) 27.42505 new for 1 Falcon cl. A com. sh. and 1 new for
Mar. 17, 1997 – Name changed to West African Gold 1 East Indies Mining sh. n Eastcourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Corp. and continued into Yukon. n Dec. 5, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
East Kootenay Power Company, Limited (Can. 1922)
Earth Star Diamonds Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 7, 1996) 1966 – Acquired by B.C. Hydro & Power Authority for Easter Island Mines (unknown)
Dec. 2, 2003 – Amalgamated with Poplar Resources Ltd. $275 per pref. sh. and $29 per com. sh.; arrears on pref. Jan. 15, 1963 – Dissolved.
(1 for 10) to continue under the new name Nordic shs. amounted to $175 per sh.
Diamonds Ltd.; basis 1 new Nordic sh. for 3 old Earth Eastern & Chartered Trust Co. (Can. 1963)
Star shs. East-Leduc Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. June 4, 1947) Dec. 1, 1967 – Amalgamated with Canada Permanent
Dec. 30, 1950 – Taken over by Trans Empire Oils Ltd.; Trust Company (2.25 for 1) to continue with the name
Earth Stewards, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) basis 1 new for 15 old shs. Canada Permanent Trust Company; basis 1 new for 1
July 17, 1997 – Name changed to Consolidated Earth old sh. Canada Permanent Mortgage Corp. offered to
Stewards Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n East Long Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) exchange 3 of its shs. for each new sh. until Feb. 29,
Oct. 21, 1963 – Dissolved. 1968.
EarthFirst Canada Inc. (Can. Dec. 8, 2004)
Mar. 2, 2010 – Amalgamated with Maxim Power Corp., East MacDonald Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952) Eastern Asbestos Co. Ltd. (Que. 1952)
pursuant to CCAA protection, no funds available for Oct. 23, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
shldrs. (see Maxim Power Corp.)
East Malartic Mines Limited (Que. 1934) Eastern Bakeries Limited (N.B. 1935)
Mar. 2, 2010 – Continued into Alberta. (see Maxim Power
Mar. 5, 1979 – Name changed to Les Mines-Est Malartic Sept. 1989 – Acquired by Corporate Foods Limited; basis
Corp.)
Ltée. n 0.9 Corporate shs. for 1 Eastern sh. (see Corporate Foods
Earthquake Venture Capital Corporation (Can. June Limited)
23, 1998) East Manitou Mines Limited (Que. 1950)
Charter cancelled. Eastern Canada Coastal Steamships, Ltd. (N.B. 1929)
Aug. 11, 2000 – Name changed to Rutel Corporation. n
1947 – Reported out of business.
East Rim Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Earthramp.com Communications Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, Eastern Canada Gas & Oil Ltd. (Que. 1954)
1954 – Name changed to Nickel Rim Mines Ltd.; basis 1
1986) 1960 – Name changed to Southern Exploration &
new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 16, 2002 – Continued into Alberta. Development Corporation. n
Sept. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Champlain Resources East Rock Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Inc. n Aug. 11, 1972 – Amalgamated into Staple Mining Co. Eastern Canada Savings and Loan Company (Can.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. 1887)
East Africa Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 30, 1987) July 2, 1976 – Amalgamated with Central and Nova Scotia
Aug. 23, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. East Rouyn (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. 1937) Trust Company to form Central and Eastern Trust
Aug. 31, 1999 – Amalgamated with Spinifex Gold NL of 1947 – Charter cancelled; distribution equivalent to 78 Company; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 old Eastern Canada sh.
Australia; basis 1.63 new Spinifex shs. for 1 old East shs. Rouyn Merger Gold Mines Ltd. per 100 old shs.
Africa Gold com. sh. Eastern Dairies, Limited (Can. 1926)
East Side Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 21, 2000) 1943 – Acquired by Dominion Dairies Ltd.; basis equal
East Amphi Gold Mines Limited (Que. 1942) Jan. 16, 2003 – Name changed to Redex Inc. following amount of 6% first mtge. bds. for old bds.; one 5% pref.
June 6, 1981 – Charter cancelled. Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of sh. and 3 com. shs. for 1 old pref. sh.; and 3 new com.
Société Immobilière Redex Ltée. n shs. for 20 old shs.
East Asia Gold Corp. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988)
May 28, 2001 – Name changed to EAGC Ventures Corp.; East Sullivan Mines Limited (Que. 1944) Eastern Goldfields Ltd. (Can. Oct. 15, 1986)
basis 1 new for 14 old shs. n July 1, 1983 – Amalgamated with Sullivan Mining Group Oct. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Target Vanguard
Ltd. to form Sullivan Mines Inc.; sh. for sh. basis. Capital Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
East Bay Copper Co. Ltd. (Can. Oct. 31, 1927)
1936 – Name changed to East Bay Gold Limited; basis East Trecesson Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1948) Eastern Leaseholds Inc. (B.C. 1979)
1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 6, 1973 – Dissolved. Mar. 5, 1984 – Name changed to GLF Technologies
(1979) Ltd. n
East Bay Gold Limited (Can. Oct. 31, 1927) East Trinity Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Que. 1953)
June 5, 1997 – Dissolved. Mar. 20, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Eastern Light & Power Company Limited (N.S. 1931)
Dec. 30, 1966 – All o/s pref. and com. shs. acquired by
East Bay Mines of Red Lake Ltd. (Ont. 1928) East Trinity Mining Corporation (Que. 1953) the Nova Scotia Power Commission.
1945 – Acquired by Inore Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new 1971 – Name changed to East Trinity Metals & Holdings
for 2 old shs. (see Inore Gold Mines Limited) Ltd. n
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Eastern Meridian Mining Corporation (Alta. Apr. 7, Eastmont Larder Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 17, ebisdot.com inc. (Alta. Apr. 12, 2000)
1989) 1943) Jan. 2, 2002 – Name changed to WorkGroup Designs
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Nov. 23, 2000 – Name changed to New Meridian Mining Sept. 17, 1986 – Amalgamated with 677804 Ontario Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Limited to form Eastmont Gold Mines Limited; basis 1 acquisition of WorkGroup Designs Inc. (see FPsurvey -
new for 10 old shs. Industrials)
Eastern Metals Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1951)
1959 – Name changed to Territory Mining Co. Ltd.; basis Eastview Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ebony Gold & Gas Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1981)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 31, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 9, 1998 – Name changed to Running Foxes
Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Eastern Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Eastville Gold Mines Co. Ltd. (Que. 1945 amalg.)
Sept. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Gallant Gold Mines June 30, 1993 – Amalgamated with Pershing-Manitou Ebony Gold Corporation (B.C. Oct. 2, 1980)
Ltd., Silver Sceptre Resources Ltd. and Standard Gold Gold Mines Ltd./Société Minière Pershing-Manitou Ltée June 24, 1993 – Name changed to Otis J. Exploration
Mines Ltd. to form HLX Resources Limited; basis 0.2266 and Big Town Copper Mines Ltd./Société Minière Grande Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
new for 1 Gallant Gold sh., 0.1204 new for 1 Silver Ville Ltée to form Société Minière Pershing Manitou Ltée;
Sceptre sh., 0.2735 new for 1 Standard Gold sh. and basis 1 new for 1 Pershing-Manitou sh., 1 new for 2 Big Ebor Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
0.1519 new for 1 Eastern Mines sh. (see HLX Resources Town shs. and 1 new for 5 Eastville shs. July 8, 1965 – Dissolved.
Ltd.)
Eastward Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1923) Ebully Inc. (Alta. Aug. 13, 1999)
Eastern Mining & Smelting Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1946 – Acquired by Upper Canada Mines Ltd.; basis 1 May 1, 2004 – Wound up; basis $0.15 per sh. for
1953) new for 8 old shs. (see Upper Canada Mines Ltd.) non-insider shldrs. and $0.075 per sh. for insider shldrs.
1958 – Name changed to Nickel Mining & Smelting Corp.;
Eastwebb Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Echelon Industries Inc. (Alta. Jan. 11, 1993)
basis 1 new for 2.75 old shs. n
Sept. 9, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 1, 1999 – Struck off register.
Eastern-Northern Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Eastwood Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1959) Echelon Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Dec. 17, 2009)
July 8, 1965 – Dissolved. 1960 – Acquired by Medallion Petroleums Ltd.; basis 9 May 9, 2016 – Name changed to Trenchant Capital Corp.
new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Eastern Oil Ltd. (unknown)
1941 – Charter surrendered. Easy Street Adventures Inc. (Can. Mar. 4, 1992) Echo Bay Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1964)
Jan. 2, 2003 – Dissolved. Oct. 10, 1980 – Continued into Canada.
Eastern Opemiska Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 6, 2003 – Business combination with Kinross Gold
Easy Washing Machine Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Corporation and TVX Gold Inc.; basis 0.1733 Kinross sh.
1958 – Acquired by General Steel Wares Ltd.; basis 1 for 1 Echo Bay sh.
Eastern Provincial Airways Limited (N.L. Mar. 8, 1949) sh. General Steel Wares plus $1.00 for each com. sh. of
Nov. 12, 1980 – Name changed to Newfoundland Capital Easy. All o/s 5% pref. shs., $20 par, redeemed Oct. 10,
Corporation Limited following reorganization; basis 1 new Echo Bay Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
1963, at $21 per sh. Sept. 1972 – Name changed to Echo Industries Ltd. n
cl. A and cl. B sh. for 1 old sh. n
easyhome Ltd. (Ont. July 31, 1993 amalg.)
Eastern Smelting & Refining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1953) Echo Downhole Technologies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 14, 1992)
Sept. 14, 2015 – Name changed to goeasy Ltd. (see
1955 – Merged into Eastern Mining & Smelting Corp. Ltd. Sept. 27, 1993 – Acquired by Alpine Subsurface
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 Alpine sh. for 3 Echo shs. (see
Eastern Sound Co. Ltd. (unknown) EasyMed Services Inc. (B.C. May 19, 2009) Alpine Subsurface Electronics Inc.)
1969 – Acquired by Manoir Industries Ltd. for 100,000 Oct. 21, 2013 – Name changed to EasyMed Technologies
com. shs. (see Manoir Industries Ltd.) Echo Energy Canada Inc. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1997)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 21, 2010 – Placed into receivership. KPMG Inc.
Eastern Stone Products Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1988) appointed receiver.
EasyMed Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 19, 2009)
July 7, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. Jan. 29, 2016 – Name changed to Easy Technologies
Aug. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Greenshield Echo-Indin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Sept. 18, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Industrials)
Echo Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Eastern Trust Company (Can. 1893) Easynet Data Corporation (Ont. 1928) Sept. 13, 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 30, 1963 – Amalgamated with Chartered Trust Apr. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Vertigo 3D, Inc. n
Company to form Eastern & Chartered Trust Company. Echo Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1985)
Eaton Bay Mortgage Corporation (Can. 1961) June 15, 1988 – Name changed to Acquisicorp Capital
Eastern Utilities Associates (P.E.I. 1940) Mar. 16, 1982 – Name changed to Seaway Mortgage Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Apr. 16, 2000 – Acquired by National Grid plc for Corporation. n
US$31.459 per sh.
Echo Springs Water Corp. (Can. May 1, 1996)
Eastlynn Mines Ltd. (Man. 1947) Eaton Bay Trust Company (Can. 1982 amalg.) Jan. 28, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement under Companies'
Nov. 19, 1953 – Dissolved. Nov. 13, 1985 – Name changed to Eaton Trust Creditors Arrangement Act to permit CJC Bottling Limited
Company. n to manage and control all business operations. The
Eastmac Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) settlement fund allowed a maximum $500 payment per
May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Eaton Bay Trust Company (Alberta) (Can. 1910) proven claim plus proportionate share in balance of fund.
Dec. 31, 1982 – Amalgamated with its wholly owned
Eastmaque Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 9, 1980) subsid., East Bay Trust Company, to form a new co. also Eclipse Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 2, 1983)
Dec. 14, 1992 – Amalgamated with Equinox Resources known as Eaton Bay Trust Company; basis 1 com. sh. Nov. 14, 2003 – Acquired by Alert Care Corporation, a
Ltd. (basis 1 new for 1 old sh.) to form a new co. also for 1 com. sh. or 1 new pref. sh. for 1 old pref. sh. wholly owned subsid. of CSH Trust, for $4.73.
known as Equinox Resources Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. for
10 old shs. and 1 new com. sh. plus 1 new sh. purchase Eaton Commonwealth Fund Ltd. (Can. 1933) Eclipse Metals Limited (Ont. 1971)
warrant and 1 new cl. A series A production participating Apr. 12, 1978 – Name changed to Eaton Bay 1972 – Amalgamated with Power Mines Ltd. (1 for 6) and
preferred sh. for 2 old Eastmaque 8% convertible pref. Commonwealth Fund Ltd. Active Mines Limited (1 for 2) to form a new co. Power
shs. (see Equinox Resources Ltd.) Explorations & Holdings Limited in December; basis 1
Eaton Mining & Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1979) new for 2 old shs.
Eastmin Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) Feb. 24, 1982 – Name changed to Synco Development
Dec. 16, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Eclipse Mining Corp. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1980)
Mines & Energy) Dec. 28, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Eastmont Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Sept. 17, 1986
amalg.) Eaton Trust Company (Can. 1982 amalg.) Eclund Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Mar. 2, 1993 – Name changed to ANGOSS Software Feb. 12, 1988 – Amalgamated with Eaton Bay Holdings Charter cancelled.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Limited and Laurentian Bank of Canada. Holders of series
A preference shs. of Eaton Trust received cl. A series 3 Eco-Dynamics Industries Inc. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1977)
preferred shs. of Laurentian Bank, sh.-for-sh. May 1, 1997 – Struck off register.
Eastmont Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Feb. 23, 1983 – Charter cancelled. EcoMax Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. May 7, 1997)
Ebenezer Investments Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1993)
Oct. 31, 1996 – Name changed to Stealth Mining Oct. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Tasca Resources Ltd.
Corporation. n and continued into British Columbia pursuant to
acquisition of an option to earn 60% interest in the Acacia
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mineral prospect resulting in the reverse takeover by Eddy Paper Company Limited (Can. 1946) Edifice Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1989)
Tasca Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 20, 1962 – All com. shs. acquired by George Weston June 11, 1996 – Formed Goldmint Explorations Ltd. in
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd. through offer made in 1962 of 1.5 cl. A shs. of Weston Ontario on amalgamation with 1170406 Ontario Limited
EComm Systems Corporation (Del. Dec. 16, 1999) plus $1.50 for each Eddy com. sh. The $20 cl. A shs. of (wholly owned by Goldbrook Explorations Inc.) and
Apr. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Dome Ventures Eddy were called for redemption at $22.50 plus divd. of concurrent acquisition of Trip Line Mineral Development
Corporation. n $0.10 per sh. Inc. and Higley Flow Equities Ltd., constituting a reverse
takeover by Trip Line; basis 2.5 new units (1 sh. & 1 wt.)
EcomPark Inc. (Ont. Oct. 18, 1993) Eden Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1993) for 1 1170406 Ontario sh. and 1 new sh. for 10 Edifice
Sept. 27, 2000 – Name changed to NAME Inc. n Aug. 23, 1999 – Amalgamated with Black Canyon shs. n
Resources Inc. (0.210526 for 1) and 836296 Alberta Ltd.
Econ Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 29, 1984) (wholly owned subsid. of Brandon Energy Ltd.) to form Edina International Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1972)
July 13, 1995 – Continued into Canada. Cannon Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 0.122642 Cannon shs. for Mar. 13, 1981 – Name changed to Chisholm Resources
Sept. 12, 2000 – Name changed to Richcor Resources 1 Eden sh. (see Cannon Oil & Gas Ltd.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Eden Industries International Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Edina Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1972)
Econogreen Environmental Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1984) Mar. 16, 1976 – Charter cancelled. July 20, 1973 – Name changed to Edina International
June 28, 1995 – Name changed to Voisey Bay Resources Ltd. n
Eden Roc Mineral Corp. (Ont. 1935)
Inc. n
July 30, 1985 – Amalgamated with Dibi Resources Inc.
to form new co. with same name Eden Roc Mineral Corp. Edinov Corporation (Can. May 15, 1989 amalg.)
Economy Inns, Inc. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1971) Nov. 3, 1993 – Name changed to Cedar Group, Inc. and
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 16, 1985 – Name changed to Mintel International continued into Delaware. n
Development Corp. n Edena Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926)
1944 – Dissolved. Edinov Technologies Inc. (Can. May 15, 1989 amalg.)
Ecopia BioSciences Inc. (Can. Jan. 19, 1998) Apr. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Edinov Corporation;
Mar. 14, 2007 – Formed Thallion Pharmaceuticals Inc. Edenbridge Corp. (Ont. Dec. 23, 1996) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
in Canada on amalgamation with Caprion July 13, 1999 – Name changed to Integrated Asset
Pharmaceuticals Inc. with Ecopia the deemed acquiror; Management Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see eDispatch.com Wireless Data Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1991)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials) July 31, 2002 – Name changed to AirIQ Inc. n

Ecoprogress Canada Holdings Inc. (B.C. Nov. 20, Edge Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1986) Edleun Group, Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 2005)
1978) Aug. 23, 2000 – Acquired by Ventus Energy Ltd.; basis Aug. 1, 2013 – Name changed to BrightPath Early
May 6, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated 0.375 Ventus shs. for 1 Edge sh. (see Ventus Energy Learning Inc. n
Ecoprogress Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old Ltd.)
shs. n Edlon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Edge Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1967) Mar. 1, 1978 – Name changed to Petroline Explorers
Ecos Resources Limited (B.C. 1980) Apr. 29, 2016 – Placed into receivership. Grant Thornton Inc. n
July 30, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Limited was appointed receiver and all officers and
directors resigned. Edmac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Ecosse Energy Corp. (Can. July 6, 2005) Feb. 25, 1983 – Charter cancelled.
June 17, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. Edge Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
July 9, 1991 – Amalgamated with Durham Resources Edmonton Concrete Block Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Ecstall Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Ltd. (1 new for 1.333 old shs.) to form a new co. called Dec. 10, 1971 – Amalgamated with 5 other cos., to form
Aug. 31, 1960 – In voluntary liquidation. Assets taken Gothic Resources Inc. (Ressources Gothic Inc.); basis 1 Consolidated Concrete Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of
over by parent co., Texas Gulf Sulpher Co., of New York. new for 2 old shs. (see Gothic Resources Inc.) BACM Industries Ltd.
Ecstall Mining Corporation (B.C. May 16, 1984) Edgefront Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. May 10, Edmor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Mar. 27, 2007 – Acquired by Mantle Resources Inc.; basis 2013) Oct. 7, 1957 – Dissolved.
0.41 new Mantle sh. for 1 old Ecstall sh. (see Mantle Apr. 3, 2017 – Name changed to Nexus Real Estate
Resources Inc.) Investment Trust pursuant to acquisition of Nobel Real Edna-Golden Horn Mines Ltd. (Man. 1946)
Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 19, 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Ecuador Gold and Copper Corp. (Alta. Mar. 7, 2008)
Nov. 1, 2016 – Acquired by Odin Mining and Exploration Edgefront Realty Corp. (Ont. July 30, 2012) Edomar Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 21, 1945)
Ltd. (renamed Lumina Gold Corp.); basis 1.0433 Odin Jan. 13, 2014 – Succeeded by Edgefront Real Estate Oct. 9, 1996 – Formed Kazakstan Goldfields Corporation
com. shs. for 1 Ecuador sh. (see Lumina Gold Corp.) Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement in Ontario pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
whereby Edgefront Real Estate Investment Trust was amalgamation with 1173458 Ontario Limited; basis 1 new
Ecuadorean Copperfields Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980) formed to facilitate the conversion of the corporation into for 2.6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
June 14, 1996 – Name changed to Bronx Minerals Inc.; a trust; basis 1 trust unit or class B LP unit of Edgefront
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Limited Partnership for 20 old shs. n Edoran Oil Corp. Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1965 – Name changed to Kamalta Exploration Ltd.; basis
Ecuadorian Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Feb. 14, 1994) Edgehill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 24, 2002 – Name changed to International Minerals Dec. 1954 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation. n Edper Enterprises Ltd. (Can. Nov. 10, 1951)
Edgemont Resources Corp. (B.C. 1980) 1982 – Continued into Ontario.
EcuaGold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 28, 2006) Aug. 21, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 8, 1995 – Name changed to HIL Corporation
Oct. 14, 2008 – Name changed to AndeanGold Ltd. (see Limited. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Edgewater Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1967)
Feb. 6, 1970 – Name changed to Canarctic Resources
The Edper Group Limited (Ont. Oct. 28, 1975)
eCycling Technologies Inc. (Alta. Dec. 3, 1996) Ltd. n
Jan. 13, 1997 – Amalgamated with Hees International
Oct. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Trius Investments Inc. Bancorp Inc. to form new co. with same name The Edper
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Edgewater Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Group Limited; basis 0.38 new cl. A sh. for 1 Edper cl. A
Dec. 6, 1972 – Charter cancelled. non-vtg. sh. and 1 new instalment receipt for 1 Edper
Ed. Hargreaves Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July
instalment receipt. (see The Edper Group Limited)
1934) Edgewater Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1957 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 6, 1961 – Dissolved. The Edper Group Limited (Ont. Dec. 31, 1996 amalg.)
Aug. 1, 1997 – Formed EdperBrascan Corporation in
Edar Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Edgewater Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Ontario on amalgamation with Brascan Corporation; basis
Dec. 19, 1979 – Dissolved. Dec. 8, 1986 – Name changed to MI Software
1 new cl. A ltd. vtg. sh. for 1 old cl. A ltd. vtg. sh., 1 new
Corporation. n
Edco Mining & Exploration Ltd. (N.B. 1954) cl. B ltd. vtg. sh. or 1 new cl. A ltd. vtg. sh. for 1 old cl. B
Dec. 7, 1966 – Charter cancelled. ltd. vtg. sh., and 1 cl. A pref. sh. ser.1, 2 and 3 for 1 cl. A
Edgewood Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1973)
pref. sh. ser. D, E and G. n
Nov. 9, 1978 – Amalgamated with Jaridge Explorations
Eddy Match Company, Limited (Can. 1927) Inc. which continued as Jaridge Explorations Inc.; basis
June 1, 1975 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Warrington EdperBrascan Corporation (Ont. Aug. 1, 1997 amalg.)
1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see Jaridge Explorations Inc.)
Products Ltd., through purch. offer made of $30 per sh. May 3, 2000 – Name changed to Brascan Corporation. n
(see Warrington Products Limited)
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Edross Consolidated Mines Ltd. (unknown) El-Bonanza Mining Corporation, Limited (Ont. Jan. El Tigre Silver Corp. (Can. Dec. 10, 2007)
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved. 13, 1934) Nov. 25, 2015 – Acquired by Oceanus Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Sept. 15, 1980 – Dissolved. Corporation; basis 0.2839 Oceanus com. sh. for 1 El
Educor International Inc. (Can. May 18, 1989) Dec. 9, 1980 – Revived. Tigre com. sh.
July 20, 2000 – Name changed to LogicalOptions Oct. 29, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
International Inc. n Feb. 20, 1996 – Charter and company revived. Elaine Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Apr. 23, 1999 – Name changed to Virgin Metals Inc. 1947 – Name changed to Greenoaks Mines Ltd. n
Edvan Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1947) following acquisition of Virgin Metals (Canada) Limited. n
1970 – Name changed to Legend Explorations Ltd.; basis Elan Industries Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1982 amalg.)
1 new for 5 old shs. n El Bravo Gold Mining Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1983) Aug. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Trylox Environmental
July 3, 1995 – Continued into Bermuda. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Edward Lipsett (1930) Limited (B.C. 1930) Dec. 17, 1997 – Name changed to El Bravo Resources
Jan. 11, 1965 – Name changed to E.L. Products Ltd. n International Ltd. n Elancra Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
1957 – Charter cancelled.
Edwards Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) El Bravo Resources International Ltd. (Bermuda July
1955 – Charter cancelled. 3, 1995) Elar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Sept. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Tri-X International Aug. 6, 1975 – Dissolved.
Edwards Steel Fabricators Inc. (Ont. Nov. 8, 1985) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 14 old shs.
Sept. 1, 1989 – Placed into receivership; Arthur Andersen Elcor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
& Co. appointed receiver. El Callao Mining Corp. (B.C. July 4, 1986) Apr. 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
June 1, 1992 – All assets sold. Secured creditors suffered Aug. 20, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
a shortfall and no distribution to unsecured creditors or Crystallex International Corproation; basis 0.01818 new Elcora Resources Corp. (Can. June 6, 2011)
shldrs. Crystallex sh. for 1 old El Callao sh. Feb. 2, 2016 – Name changed to Elcora Advanced
Materials Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Edwaska Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) El Camino Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Nov. 1959 – Charter cancelled. July 24, 1985 – Name changed to C.I.S. Technologies, Elder Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Inc. n 1946 – Name changed to Elder Mines Ltd. n
Egalite Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1979)
June 26, 1980 – Name changed to Glory Explorations El Cap Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1983) Elder Mines and Developments Limited (Ont. 1944)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Sept. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Lakeland Royalty & 1962 – Name changed to Elder-Peel Ltd. n
Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.7 old shs. n
Ego Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Elder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
June 16, 1978 – Name changed to Ego Resources El Coco Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1958) 1959 – Name changed to Elder Mines and Developments
Limited. n May 31, 1971 – Sold assets and liabs. to El Coco Limited. n
Explorations (Quebec) Ltd. for 1,586,005 shs. (675,000
Ego Resources Limited (Ont. 1958) shs. escrowed). Elder-Peel Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Sept. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Cobatec Inc. (see Dec. 1963 – Name changed to Peel-Elder Limited; basis
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) El Coco Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1975) 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Aug. 7, 1984 – Name changed to Dassen Gold Resources
egX Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1977) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Elder-Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
May 14, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. Name changed to Britt-Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. n
El Coco Explorations (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. 1971)
Eicon Technology Corporation (Can. Oct. 12, 1984) 1975 – Received 1,586,005 shs. of El Coco Explorations Elder Technologies Limited (B.C. 1983)
Nov. 30, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by wholly Ltd. (B.C. inc. ) for sale of property. Feb. 21, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
owned subsid. of Denmark-based i-data international a-s;
basis $5.00 per sh. El Condor Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 4, 2010) Elders IXL Canada Inc. (Ont. 1956)
June 3, 2015 – Name changed to Worldwide Resources Feb. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Foster's Brewing Group
Eiger Technology, Inc. (B.C. Sept. 8, 1986) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Canada Inc.
Nov. 22, 2000 – Continued into Ontario.
June 24, 2008 – Name changed to Gamecorp Ltd.; basis El Condor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Elders IXL Limited (Australia 1962)
1 new for 10 old shs. n July 15, 1991 – Amalgamated with Covenant Resources Nov. 30, 1990 – Name changed to Foster's Brewing
Inc. (1 for 1) to continue as El Condor Resources Ltd.; Group Limited.
8 Crown Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1998) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see El Condor Resources Ltd.)
Dec. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Starfire Technologies Eldex Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1975)
International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) El Condor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1991 amalg.) Dec. 2, 1976 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Jan. 15, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Royal Oak Forefront Consolidated Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for
888 China Holdings Limited (Yuk. Feb. 21, 1995) Mines Inc.; basis 0.95 new com. sh. Royal Oak plus $2.00 3 old shs.
June 3, 1996 – Name changed to Black Sea Energy Ltd. n in cash for 1 com. sh. El Condor. Subsequently dissolved
Dec. 16, 1997. (see Royal Oak Mines Inc.) Eldon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1979)
88 Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 27, 2011) Mar. 27, 1998 – Formed KSAT Satellite Networks Inc.
Oct. 19, 2017 – Name changed to Golden Ridge El Misti Gold Limited (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981) following acquisition of Xenexi Telecommunications
Resources Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Oct. 21, 1999 – Name changed to Andean American Development Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(old) Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
& Energy) Eldona Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
El Paraiso Resources Limited (B.C. 1982) 1952 – Name changed to d'Eldona Gold Mines Limited;
Ekaton Energy Limited (Alta. 1983) Oct. 28, 1988 – Name changed to Commonwealth Gold basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 14, 1986 – Name changed to Ekaton Industries Inc. n Corporation. n
Eldorado Corporation Ltd. (Bermuda Apr. 2, 1992)
Ekaton Industries Inc. (Alta. 1983) El Paso Energy Corp. (B.C. Aug. 21, 1972) Apr. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Eldorado Gold
Jan. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. July 26, 1984 – Name changed to E.L.E. Energy Inc.; Corporation and continued into British Columbia. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Ekersval Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1988) Eldorado Explorations Ltd. (Man. July 5, 1976)
Oct. 13, 1992 – Name changed to maxill inc. following El Pen-Rey Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) June 26, 1979 – Name changed to Corporate Oil & Gas
amalgamation with two wholly owned subsids.; basis 1 1950 – Name changed to El Pen-Rey Oil & Mines Ltd. n Ltd. n
new for 3 old shs. n
El Pen-Rey Oil & Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Eldorado Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 23, 1996)
El Alamein Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1948) 1961 – Wound up. June 28, 1996 – Continued into Canada.
Nov. 25, 1965 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 9, 1996 – Amalgamated with HRC Development
El Sol Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Corporation to form new co. with same name Eldorado
1957 – Name changed to El Sol Mining Ltd. n Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 HRC shs. and 1 new
for 1 Eldorado sh.
El Sol Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Nov. 19, 1996 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
1964 – Name changed to Tex-Sol Explorations Limited; with same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Eldorado Minerals & Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1971) Electrohome Limited and 1 cl. X sh. of Electrohome Elgin Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1994)
1981 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with Broadcasting for 1 cl. X sh. of old Electrohome Limited Apr. 25, 2005 – Formed Eastern Platinum Limited in
same name.TEST FOR CROP MARKS and (b) 1 cl. Y sh. of new Electrohome and 1 cl. Y sh. of British Columbia on amalgamation with Jonpol
May 28, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Electrohome Broadcasting for 1 cl. Y sh. of old Explorations Limited with Elgin the deemed acquiror;
Electrohome Limited. (see Electrohome Limited) basis 1 new for 4 Jonpol shs. and 1 new for 1 Elgin sh.
Eldorado Mining & Refining Ltd. (Ont. 1926) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 28, 1944 – Assets and liabs. expropriated by Electrohome Limited (Ont. Apr. 1, 1933)
Canadian govt. Shldrs. received $1.35 per sh. Oct. 1, 2008 – Liquidated, sold remaining assets Elgo Mines Ltd. (Que. 1959)
consisting of 26.5% interest in Mechdyne Corporation May 8, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Eldrich Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1944) back to Mechdyne for US$616,444 plus US$3,082,222
1963 – Name changed to Canadian-Australian Exploration 10-yr. 4.3% promissory note. John A. Pollock, Co.'s major Elissa Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 7, 2007)
Ltd. n shldr. purchased the 10-yr. note for US$2,934,592 to aid Feb. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Nexoptic Technology
the final distribution to shldrs. Subsequently dissolved. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Electra Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 6, 1992)
July 2, 2001 – Dissolved and struck from register. Electrolier Corporation (Que. 1961) Elite Capital Corporation (Alta. Oct. 25, 2000)
Dec. 7, 1965 – Acquired by Sylvania Electric (Canada) Dec. 6, 2001 – Formed Elite Technical Inc. in Alberta
Electra Gold Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1981 amalg.) Ltd. through offer made to purch. all cl. A shs. at $14 Cdn. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Feb. 2, 2015 – Name changed to Electra Stone Ltd. (see per sh. Sylvania previously acquired all o/s cl. B shs. at acquisition of and amalgamation with Elite Technical Inc.;
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) $14 per sh. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Electra Mining Consolidated Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1981 Electromed Inc. (Que. Sept. 23, 1987) Elite Imaging Inc. (Ont. Aug. 12, 2015 amalg.)
amalg.) Oct. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Evolved Digital Mar. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Akumin Inc. (see
Feb. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Electra Gold Ltd. n Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey FPsurvey - Industrials)
- Industrials)
Electra North West Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1981 Elite Insurance Management Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
amalg.) Electronic Associates Ltd. (Ont. 1946) July 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with a subsidiary of Morgan
Aug. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Electra Mining Nov. 1, 1963 – Name changed to Electronic Associates Financial Corporation; basis 0.9 Morgan com. for 1 Elite
Consolidated Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n of Canada Limited. n com. sh. (see Morgan Financial Corporation)

Electra Resources Corporation (B.C. 1978) Electronic Associates of Canada Limited (Ont. 1946) Elite Real Estate Canada Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1990)
Dec. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Pacific North West Nov. 6, 1974 – Placed into receivership; assets sold to Mar. 21, 1995 – Name changed to Far Eastern Energy
Resources Ltd. to form Electra North West Resources Sentrol Systems Ltd. No distribution expected for pref. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd.; sh. for sh. basis. or unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Elite Resource Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Electra Title Corporation (B.C. 1983) Electronics Manufacturing Group Inc. (Alta. Jan. 27, Oct. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Myriad Concepts, Ltd.;
Feb. 13, 1987 – Name changed to B.I. Ventures Ltd. n 1999) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 1, 2003 – Formed Adeptron Technologies
The Electric Mail Company Inc. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1994) Corporation in Alberta on amalgamation with wholly Elite Technical Inc. (Alta. Dec. 6, 2001 amalg.)
Mar. 30, 2004 – Name changed to ELE Capital owned subsidiaries J.F.B. Technologies Inc. and Nov. 10, 2005 – Declared bankruptcy. RSM Richter Inc.
Corporation following sale of assets and operations to a Continuum Technologies Inc. n was appointed trustee.
subsidiary of j2 Global Communications, Inc.; basis 1
new for 10 old shs. n Electrum Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Elizabeth Gold Mining Co., Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Electric Metals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 6, 2009) The Elk Creek Waterworks Company Limited (B.C.
Sept. 11, 2013 – Formed Moimstone Corporation in British Elektra Power Inc. (B.C. July 17, 1974)
Dec. 16, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1905)
Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover of and 1980 – New district of Chilliwack acquired all o/s com.
amalgamation with (old) Moimstone Corporation; basis shs. for $23 per sh.
Element Financial Corporation (Ont. Dec. 15, 2011
0.1 new com. shs. for 1 Electric com. sh. and 1 new com Aug. 31, 1981 – All o/s s.f. bonds due 1983, redeemed
amalg.)
sh. for 1 (old) Moimstone com. sh. n at paid up value.
Oct. 3, 2016 – Name changed to Element Fleet
Management Corp. pursuant to plan of arrangement
Electrical Mfg. Co. Ltd. (Que. 1945) Elk Equities Inc. (Alta. June 9, 1997)
whereby ECN Capital Corp. was spun off as a separate
Feb. 11, 1960 – Name changed to Fleetwood Aug. 9, 2002 – Name changed to Qeva Group Inc. n
publicly traded company. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation. n
Elevation Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 11, 2012) Elk Lake Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Electro-Knit Fabrics (Canada) Ltd. (Can. 1956) Dec. 7, 2015 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 1980 – Name changed to Electro-Knit Fabrics Ltd. n private placement subscription of 2,800,000 units (1 com.
sh. & ½ wt.) of Sora Capital Corp. at 17¢ per unit (with Elk Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Electro-Knit Fabrics Ltd. (Can. 1956) wts. exercisable at 20¢ per sh. for two years) and Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Elk Lake Metals &
Dec. 1982 – Placed into receivership. distribution of Sora units to shareholders. (see Sora Holdings Ltd. n
Apr. 20, 1983 – Declared bankrupt. No distribution made Capital Corp.)
to unsecured creditors. Elk Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Eleven Business Acquisitions Inc. (Can. May 17, 1984) 1958 – Wound up.
electroBusiness.com Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1999) July 23, 1990 – Name changed to Ivana Capital
May 25, 2007 – Name changed to Cortex Business Corporation. n Elk Point Game Ranching Corp. (Can. Sept. 10, 1987)
Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Elk Point Resources
Elf Oil Exploration and Production Canada Ltd. (Can. Inc. n
Electrofuel Inc. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1996) 1963)
Aug. 13, 2002 – Name changed to Electrovaya Inc. (see 1976 – Acquired by Aquitaine Company of Canada Ltd. Elk Point Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 10, 1987)
FPsurvey - Industrials) for 930,000 com. shs. of Aquitaine. (see Aquitaine Jan. 31, 2003 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Acclaim
Company of Canada Ltd.) Energy Trust; basis $3.70 in cash or 0.95 of an Acclaim
Electrohome Broadcasting Inc. (Ont. Mar. 31, 1998) trust unit or a comb. thereof plus one-half of a com. sh.
May 8, 2000 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by Elgin Mining Inc. (Ont. July 11, 2008) of newly created Burmis Energy Inc. for 1 old Elk Point
1406236 Ontario Inc.; basis $32.17 per sh. Sept. 12, 2014 – Acquired by Mandalay Resources sh.
Corporation; basis either (i) Cdn$0.37 or (ii) 0.4111
Electrohome Limited (Ont. Apr. 1, 1933) Elkhorn Gold Mining Corporation (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980)
Mandalay com. shs. for 1 Elgin com. sh.
June 28, 1980 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Oct. 11, 2011 – Name changed to Tulloch Resources
same name. (see Electrohome Limited) Elgin Petroleum Corporation Limited (unknown) Ltd. n
May 1, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with 1962 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Rayrock Mines
same name. (see Electrohome Limited) Ltd. Elkins Productions of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Apr. 1, 1998 – Plan of Arrangement with Baton
June 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Life
Boadcasting Incorporated to transfer all shs. of Baton Elgin Producing Syndicate (Ont.) Investors International Ltd.; basis 1 cl. B for 1 old spec.
held by Electrohome Limited to a new company known 1945 – Assets sold to Queenston Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. sh.; 1 new cl. A and 1 new com. for each 2 old com. shs.
as Electrohome Broadcasting Inc., splitting Electrohome
Limited into 2 public companies, one retaining the
Electrohome Limited name; basis (a) 1 cl. X sh. of new
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Elks Inc. (Can. Aug. 17, 1981) Eloda Corporation (Can. Oct. 3, 2005) wholly owned 6701914 Canada Inc. with umedik, Inc.;
1991 – Declared bankrupt and Coopers & Lybrand Oct. 19, 2009 – Name changed to 4404980 Canada Inc. basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(Toronto) appointed trustees in bankruptcy. Assets following sale of all assets to Société en commandite
liquidated. No distribution to shldrs. Eloda. n Embury Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved. Nov. 27, 1961 – Dissolved.
Eloda 2006 Corporation (Can. Oct. 3, 2005)
Elks Stores Limited (Ont. Sept. 30, 1968 amalg.) Jan. 12, 2007 – Name changed to Eloda Corporation. n Emco Limited (Ont. May 28, 1906; via letters patent)
Aug. 17, 1981 – Name changed to Elks Inc. and continued Apr. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
into Canada. n Elora Industries Ltd. (Can. 1928) same name.
Ceased operations, approx. 1952. Jan. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Elkwater Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2000) June 1954 – Certain property and equipment of co. same name.
Feb. 25, 2015 – Name changed to Striker Exploration offered for sale, by the Industrial Development Bank, May 9, 2003 – Acquired by 2022841 Ontario Inc. for
Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n which had loaned co. $216,800. $16.60 per sh. and $1,022.79 per $1,000 conv. deb.

Ella Resources Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1993 amalg.) Elrock Mining Corp. (Alta. 1953) Emerald Gas Synd. (unknown)
Jan. 25, 2001 – Name changed to Kinetic Energy Inc. June 1956 – Name changed to Three Arrows Mining 1945 – Acquired by Queenston Gas & Oil Co. Ltd.
following acquisitions of Reefex Corporation and 1272891 Explorations Ltd. n
Emerald Glacier Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
Ontario Inc. n
1957 – Acquired by Glacier Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Elroy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 4 old shs. (see Glacier Explorers Ltd.)
Ellburn Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Name changed to Belteco Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd.
June 11, 1956 – Dissolved. Emerald Glacier Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Elson Energy Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. May 15, 2009) Dec. 22, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Ellen Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Sept. 15, 2011 – Formed MATRRIX Energy Technologies
Dec. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Inc. in Alberta on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation Emerald Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
with (old) MATRRIX Energy Technologies Inc. (deemed 1969 – Amalgamated into Summit Exploration & Holdings;
Ellesmere Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1994) acquiror). (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Nov. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Matador Exploration Industrials)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Emerald Oils Ltd. (B.C.)
Eltron Security Systems Corp. (B.C. 1967) 1958 – Struck off register.
Ellesmere Oil & Development Ltd. (unknown) Nov. 28, 1980 – Name changed to Eltron Energy
1952 – Acquired by New Concord Development Corp. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Emerald Star Mining Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 7,
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see New Concord 1980)
Development Corp. Ltd.) Elvir Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 28, 1996 – Name changed to ESM Resources Ltd.;
1956 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Ellios Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1986)
Oct. 11, 1996 – Name changed to Fjordland Minerals Elvue Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Emerald Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1984)
Ltd. n Oct. 19, 1967 – Dissolved.
Apr. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Spatializer Audio
Elwood Mining Exploration Co. (Que. 1956) Laboratories, Inc. and continued into Yukon. n
Elliot Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1970 – Dissolved. 1959 – Merged into Amalgamated Mining Development
Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. Emerald Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1955 – Charter cancelled.
Ellis Oil Co., Ltd. (unknown)
1927 – Acquired by Spooner Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 Ely Gold & Minerals Inc. (Alta. May 10, 1996)
Nov. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Ely Gold Royalties Emercap Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 25, 2000)
old shs. (see Spooner Oils Ltd.) Apr. 26, 2002 – Qualifying Transaction Plan of
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Arrangement with Syntegra Investment Corp. (1 for
Ellmargo Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1950) 4.2953) and Chinacom Technologies Inc. (1 for 2) to
Nov. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Embassy Developments Ltd. (Alta. 1946)
Dec. 7, 1977 – Placed into liquidation. continue as VendTek Systems Inc.; basis 1 new VendTek
Aug. 25, 1982 – Liquidator's final account filed. for 2.7173 old Emercap shs. (see VendTek Systems Inc.)
Elm Point Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
1969 – Merged into Great Eagle Explorations and Nov. 30, 1982 – Struck off register.
Emercor Building Systems Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 21, 1996)
Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. May 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Embassy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Elm Tree Minerals Inc. (B.C. Dec. 4, 2006) 1960 – Assets acquired by Bison Petroleum and Minerals
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. Emerge Oil & Gas Inc. (Can. Dec. 24, 2003)
Aug. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Ximen Mining Corp. Aug. 18, 2008 – Continued into Alberta. (see Twin Butte
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Energy Ltd.)
Embassy Petroleums Ltd. (Can. 1923)
1974 – Merged into Cavalier Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for Jan. 16, 2012 – Acquired by Twin Butte Energy Ltd.; basis
Elmac Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
3.54 old shs. 0.585 Twin Butte shs. for 1 Emerge sh. (see Twin Butte
Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Energy Ltd.)
Elmont Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Embassy Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1983 amalg.)
1984 – Acquired by Unicorp Canada Corporation; basis Emerge Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 28, 2009)
1955 – Charter cancelled.
0.6 of one cl. A pfce. sh. series A for each sh. of Embassy Feb. 29, 2016 – Name changed to Vaxil Bio Ltd. following
Elmont Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1980) held. (see Unicorp Canada Corporation) reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Vaxil Bio Ltd.; basis
Sept. 23, 1983 – Merged into Kapok Tree Inns 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation; basis 4.2 shs. of Elmont for 1 sh. of Kapok. Ember Resources Inc. (Alta. June 3, 2005)
June 17, 2011 – Acquired by an investor group led by Emergence Resort Canada Inc. (Can. June 21, 2002)
Co. was subsequently wound up.
Brookfield Special Situations Group, funds that are part June 3, 2009 – Name changed to ACFAW.COM Inc.
Elmos Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) of ARC Financial Corp. group and funds that are part of pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1941 – Charter cancelled. the KERN Partners Ltd. group for 50¢ per sh. acquisition of ACFAW.COM Inc. n

Elmridge Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) EmberClear Corp. (Alta. Feb. 17, 2004) Emerging Africa Gold (EAG) Inc. (Que. 1957)
1956 – Charter cancelled. July 2016 – Proposal under the Bankruptcy and May 31, 2002 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
Insolvency Act was approved by the court under which of Diagem International Resources Corp.; basis 1 Diagem
Elmwood Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) operations and assets were transferred to Houston-based sh. for 1 Emerging Africa sh. (see Diagem International
1968 – Merged with other cos. to form Milestone Ember Partners LP. Creditors to receive cash payment Resource Corp.)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 100 new for 1,390 old shs. of US$0.10 on every US$1 of proven claim or note
payable valued at US$0.70 on every US$1 of proven Emerging Alberta Resource Corp. (Alta. Oct. 24, 1989)
Elmwood Resources Limited (Ont. 1928) claim. No funds available for distribution to shldrs. Aug. 1, 1995 – Name changed to Renfield Enterprises
July 1985 – Name changed to Easynet Data Nov. 10, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation. n
EmberClear Inc. (Alta. Feb. 17, 2004) Emerging Growth Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1987)
Elnido Mines Ltd. (unknown) Dec. 29, 2010 – Name changed to EmberClear Corp. n Apr. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Mandorin Goldfields
Mar. 1951 – Charter cancelled. Inc. n
Emblem Capital Inc. (Can. Sept. 11, 2003)
Apr. 26, 2007 – Name changed to SQI Diagnostics Inc.
followed by Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of
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Emerging Ventures Corp. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1999) Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Ltd. (Ont. May 28, 1906; via Empyrean Diagnostics Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Aug. 1, 2002 – Formed QGX Ltd. in Ontario on Qualifying letters patent) Jan. 10, 1997 – Continued into Arizona.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Transaction amalgamation with Quincunx Gold Feb. 1957 – Name changed to Emco Limited. n Mar. 19, 1999 – Name changed to Empyrean Bioscience
Exploration Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by Inc.
Quincunx; basis 4 new com. shs., 1 new cl. A sh. sh., 1 Empire Capital Corp. (B.C. July 28, 2009)
new cl. B sh., 1 new cl. C sh. and 1 new cl. D sh. for each July 26, 2011 – Continued into Canada. Emrex Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
8 Quincunx shs. and 1 new com. sh. for 2.5 Emerging Aug. 2, 2011 – Name changed to Zonte Metals Inc.; basis Feb. 17, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Ventures sh. n 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Emtech Ltd. (Bermuda June 14, 1994)
Emergis Inc. (Can. Dec. 11, 1986) Empire Crude Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. July 27, 1937) Aug. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Ashurst Technology
Jan. 21, 2008 – Acquired by TELUS Corporation for $8.25 Property taken over by Howey Syndicate. Ltd.
per sh.
Empire Equity Corporation Inc. (Can. May 6, 1987) Emtech Technology Corporation (N.B. Feb. 20, 1992)
Emergo Software Corp. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987) July 30, 1996 – Name changed to Alpaka Resources Jan. 20, 1993 – Continued into Ontario. (see Emtech Ltd.)
Apr. 17, 2000 – Name changed to eTVtech.com Corp. n July 29, 1993 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Communications Inc. n continue with same name. (see Emtech Ltd.)
Empire Explorations Ltd. (unknown) July 22, 1994 – All o/s com. shs. exchanged for units of
Emerick Resources Corp. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1966) May 1956 – Acquired by Castle Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Emtech Ltd.; basis 1 new unit (consisting of 1 com. sh.
Dec. 17, 2012 – Name changed to Medgold Resources new for 10 old shs. (see Castle Oil & Gas Limited) and 1 depository receipt) for 1 old sh. (see Emtech Ltd.)
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Medgold
Empire Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 6, 1923) En-Ola Explorations Ltd. (Que. 1963)
Resource Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1968 – Merged into Associated Porcupine Mines Ltd.; 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Emerita Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2009) basis 1 new for 5.15633 old shs.
En-R-Tech International Inc. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1991)
Jan. 13, 2014 – Name changed to Emerita Resources
Empire Information Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 16, 1993 – Name changed to International
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Wound up. Nothing available for shldrs. En-R-Tech Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
Emerson Exploration Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988)
Sept. 16, 2005 – Name changed to GBS Gold Empire Mercury Corporation Ltd. (B.C. July 12, 1965) EnQuest Energy Services Corp. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2008
International Inc. n Dec. 17, 1970 – Name changed to Empire Metals amalg.)
Corporation Ltd. n Aug. 27, 2010 – Acquired by TFI Holdings Inc., a wholly
Eminator Capital Corp. (Ont. Feb. 22, 1996) owned subsid. of TransForce Inc., for Cdn$0.17 per sh.
Feb. 26, 2001 – Formed Internet Shopping Catalog Inc. Empire Metals Corporation Ltd. (B.C. July 12, 1965) (see TransForce Inc.)
in Ontario on amalgamation with Internet Shopping Jan. 23, 1976 – Name changed to Sovereign Metals
Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Enamel & Heating Products, Limited (Can. 1928)
Catalog Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Internet
Apr. 11, 1974 – Name changed to Enheat Limited. n
Shopping; basis 1 new for 1 Internet Shopping sh. and
0.1693218 new for 1 Eminator sh. (see FPsurvey - Empire Minerals Inc. (Que. 1952)
May 8, 1982 – Charter cancelled. eNblast productions inc. (Can. Dec. 29, 1982)
Industrials)
June 10, 2004 – Dissolved.
Eminence Capital I Inc. (Ont. Aug. 2, 2006) Empire Mining Corporation (B.C. Jan. 4, 2005)
Jan. 10, 2013 – Name changed to Columbus Copper Enbridge Income Fund (Alta. May 22, 2003)
Sept. 13, 2007 – Name changed to SonnenEnergy Corp.
Corporation. n Dec. 17, 2010 – Succeeded by Enbridge Income Fund
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Holdings Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
Eminence Capital II Inc. (Ont. Aug. 2, 2006) Empire Oil & Minerals Inc. (unknown) Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. was formed to
May 31, 2010 – Name changed to Xmet Inc. pursuant to 1952 – Continued into Quebec. facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation.
Qualifying Transaction acquisition of On-Strike Gold Inc. Nov. 1965 – Name changed to Empire Minerals Inc.; (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Encal Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 30, 1987)
Emir Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1976) Apr. 23, 2001 – Amalgamated with Calpine Corporation
Empire Petroleums Limited (Alta. Mar. 2, 1943)
June 8, 1992 – Acquired by Renaissance Energy Ltd.; to form Calpine Canada Holdings Ltd.; basis 0.1493
1953 – Acquired by Texas Calgary Co.; basis 1 new for
basis 70¢ per sh. or 0.0538 Renaissance shs. for 1 Emir Calpine Canada exch. shs. for 1 Encal sh.
5 old shs.
sh. (see Renaissance Energy Ltd.)
EnCap Investments Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 2008)
Empire Resource Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1979)
Emjay Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) Feb. 15, 2012 – Name changed to LCTI Low Carbon
Oct. 24, 1983 – Name changed to Paramount Ventures
1954 – Acquired by Canadian Emjay Petroleums Ltd.; Technologies International Inc. n
Inc. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Canadian Emjay
Petroleums Ltd.) Encom Environmental & Communications Systems
Empire Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1972)
Aug. 15, 1984 – Name changed to Arabesque Resources
Emo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 14, 1994 – Name changed to ST Systems Corp.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Aug. 25, 1966 – Dissolved. following acquisition of 403930 Alberta Ltd. and Sable
Energy)
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs. n
eMobile Data Corporation (Yuk. Mar. 22, 2001) Empire Rock Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1981)
Oct. 2, 2002 – Acquired by U.S.-based Itron, Inc. for Feb. 2, 2017 – Name changed to Empire Metals Corp. Encor Energy Corporation Inc. (Alta. Dec. 30, 1958)
US$0.268 per sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 29, 1988 – Amalgamated with TCPL Energy Ltd., a
wholly owned subsid. of TransCanada PipeLines Limited;
Emory Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Empire Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998) basis $9.375 per sh. (see TransCanada PipeLines
Mar. 30, 1959 – Dissolved. Aug. 8, 2000 – Name changed to Analytical Software, Limited)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Emperor Gold Corporation (B.C. Aug. 31, 1989 amalg.) Encor Energy Corporation Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 30, 1958)
Aug. 1, 1997 – Name changed to Emgold Mining Empire Valley Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1953) Jan. 8, 1987 – Name changed to Encor Energy
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 30, 1976 – Dissolved. Corporation Inc. n
Emperor Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1988) Empirical Inc. (Alta. May 29, 2000) Encor Inc. (Alta. Feb. 10, 1984)
Aug. 24, 2012 – Name changed to Emperor Oil Ltd. (see Nov. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. May 27, 1993 – Acquired by Talisman Energy Inc.; basis
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1 Talisman sh. for 30 Encor shs. and 1 Talisman 8.5%
Empress Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1999) conv. deb. for 1 Encor 8.5% conv. deb. (see Talisman
Emperor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) May 19, 2000 – Name changed to Daybreak Resources Energy Inc.)
June 1973 – Name changed to Taronga Resources Ltd.; Corporation and continued into Alberta. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Encore Products Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Empress Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Nov. 13, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Empire Acceptance Corporation Limited (B.C. 1962) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
1980 – All assets sold and distribution made to secured Encore Renaissance Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 2,
creditors in early 1980. No distribution for shldrs. Empress Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1936) 1984)
1951 – Struck off register. May 1, 2012 – Name changed to WestKam Gold Corp.;
Empire Asbestos Ltd. (Que. 1952) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
May 25, 1974 – Dissolved. Energy)
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Encore Tickets Limited (Can. Dec. 11, 1986) Endurance Minerals Inc. (B.C. June 13, 1983) Energy North Inc. (Alta. Feb. 3, 1994)
May 6, 2004 – Dissolved. Jan. 19, 1994 – Name changed to Takura Minerals Inc.; Aug. 5, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with Argo
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Energy Ltd. to continue as Argo Energy Ltd.; basis 0.3084
Encore Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1980) new Argo sh. for 1 old Energy North sh.
June 30, 1993 – Acquired by Prime International Enerchem International Inc. (Alta. June 27, 1988)
Corporation; basis 1 Prime sh. for 2.5 Encore shs. June 16, 2010 – Acquired by Trinity Capital Partners Ltd. Energy Plus Income Trust (Alta. Sept. 23, 2004)
for $2.75 per sh. Oct. 7, 2010 – Merged into Energy Income Fund (ENI)
Encounter Energy Inc. (Alta. May 19, 1998 amalg.) (previously named Sustainable Production Energy Trust)
Oct. 18, 2002 – Amalgamated with Impact Energy Inc.; Enerflex Systems Income Fund (Alta. Aug. 22, 2006) ; basis 1 ENI trust unit for 1.2818 Energy Plus trust units.
basis 0.78 new Impact sh. for 1 old Encounter sh. (see Feb. 26, 2010 – Acquired by Toromont Industries Ltd.
Impact Energy Inc.) and dissolved; basis either $14.25 per trust unit or 0.5382 Energy Power Systems Limited (Ont. Oct. 5, 1988)
Toromont shs. plus 5¢ per trust unit. Feb. 12, 2003 – Name changed to EnerNorth Industries
Encounter Energy Resources Limited (Alta. 1980) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1984 – Virtually all o/s com. shs. acquired by Oakwood Enerflex Systems Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 21, 1980)
Petroleums Ltd. for total consideration (incl. costs of Apr. 17, 1986 – Continued into Canada. Energy Savings Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 14, 2001)
acquisition) of $8,556,000. Oct. 5, 2006 – Converted into an income trust named June 1, 2009 – Name changed to Just Energy Income
Enerflex Systems Income Fund; basis either 2 trust units, Fund. n
Encue Capital Corp. (Alta. June 15, 1992) 2 Enerflex Holdings L.P. exch. units or 1 trust unit plus 1
Feb. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Visionwall L.P. exch. unit for 1 com. sh. Energy Split Corp. II Inc. (Que. Sept. 29, 2004)
Incorporated; basis 1 cl. A for 1 com. sh. (see FPsurvey Dec. 17, 2010 – Redeemed at $9.86 per capital yield sh.
- Industrials) Enerfund (1987) Oil & Gas Limited Partnership (Alta. and $13.74 per ROC preferred sh.
1987)
Endako Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Feb. 17, 1989 – Limited partners received at their option Energy Split Corp. Inc. (Que. July 24, 2003)
Feb. 22, 1971 – Amalgamated with Placer Development mutual fund shares of Enerplus Energy Funds Ltd. or Sept. 19, 2011 – Redeemed for $15.19 per capital yield
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. their prorata share of the partnership assets. sh. and $21 per cl. B pref. sh.
Endatcom Ventures Corporation (B.C. 1983) Energas Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1987) EnerMark Income Fund (Alta. July 7, 1986)
May 24, 1985 – Name changed to Borkin Industries Corp. Apr. 2003 – Continued into Delaware. June 28, 2001 – Name changed to Enerplus Resources
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Fund pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Enerplus
Energem Resources Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 11, 1995) Resources Fund; basis 0.173 Enerplus unit for 1
Endeavor Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 21, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. EnerMark unit. n
Mar. 28, 1956 – Amalgamated into Mining Endeavor Co. Aug. 20, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Mining Endeavor Co.
Ltd.) Enermet Resources Limited (Ont. 1961)
Energentia Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2005) Feb. 24, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
May 7, 2008 – Acquired by Mega Uranium Ltd.; basis 1
Endeavour Financial Corporation (Cayman Islands Mega sh. for 10 Energentia shs.
July 25, 2002) EnerNorth Industries Inc. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1988)
Sept. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Endeavour Mining Mar. 26, 2007 – Filed for bankruptcy. RSM Richter Inc.
Energizer Resources Inc. (Nev. Mar. 1, 2004) appointed trustee.
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 14, 2008 – Continued into Minnesota. Mar. 26, 2008 – Majority of assets were sold and secured
Apr. 24, 2017 – Name changed to NextSource Materials creditors were paid in full.
Endeavour Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1981) Inc. n
Sept. 13, 2004 – Name changed to Endeavour Silver Feb. 10, 2011 – Trustee was discharged. Unsecured
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) creditors suffered a shortfall and there were no funds
Energold Mining Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 3, 1973) available for shldrs.
Sept. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Energold Drilling Corp.
Endeavour Mining Capital Corp. (Cayman Islands July
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Enerplus Resources Corporation (Alta. Aug. 16, 1985)
25, 2002)
July 25, 2008 – Name changed to Endeavour Financial Nov. 1, 1994 – All o/s ser. G petroleum royalty units
EnerGulf Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1981) exchanged for ser. G trust units of Enerplus Resources
Corporation. n June 27, 2003 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey - Fund; basis 1 new trust unit for 1 old royalty unit.
Mines & Energy)
Endeavour Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1995)
Enerplus Resources Fund (Alta. July 7, 1986)
Oct. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Cubacan Exploration Energy & Precious Metals Inc. (Ont. 1979) June 28, 2001 – Acquired by EnerMark Income Fund
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 6, 1986 – Name changed to Colortech Corporation. n (subsequently renamed Enerplus Resources Fund); basis
Energy)
1 EnerMark (renamed Enerplus) trust unit for 1 Enerplus
Energy & Resources (Cam) Limited (Que. Jan. 25, trust unit. (see Enerplus Resources Fund)
Endeavour Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 12, 1987) 1938)
Feb. 15, 2002 – Acquired by Aspen Group Resources Oct. 7, 1986 – Name changed to ERG Resources Inc. n Enerplus Resources Fund (Alta. July 7, 1986)
Corporation; basis 0.2375 Aspen shs. plus 0.11875 wts.
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Enerplus Corporation
for 1 Endeavour sh.
Energy Credit Opportunities Income Fund (Ont. Apr. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Enerplus
Enderby Oils Ltd. (B.C.) 29, 2015) Corporation was formed to facilitate the conversion of the
1958 – Struck off register. Feb. 14, 2018 – Converted to an open-end fund. fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Endev Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1996 amalg.) Energy Exploration Technologies Inc. (Nev. Sept. 27,
July 28, 2008 – Acquired by Penn West Energy Trust; 1994) Enershare Technology Corporation (Ont. May 17,
basis 0.041 Penn West trust units for 1 Endev Energy Oct. 24, 2003 – Continued into Alberta. 1985)
com. sh. Sept. 22, 2008 – Name changed to NXT Energy Solutions June 21, 2004 – Declared bankruptcy. Zeifman Partners
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Inc. was appointed trustee.
Endless Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 27, 1997) Industrials)
Aug. 30, 2004 – Name changed to Marauder Resources Enerstar Resources Inc. (Alta. June 15, 1995)
East Coast Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Energy International Overseas Corp. (N.Y. 1974) Aug. 1, 1996 – Formed Net Shepherd Inc. in Alberta on
western Canadian oil and gas properties were sold and Mar. 26, 1996 – Name changed to Nova Continental reverse takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with
East Coast oil and gas properties acquired through Development Corp. Net Shepherd Inc. n
acquisition of the remaining 51% interest in 1153845
Energy Leaders Income Fund (Ont.) Enerteck Energy Technologies Corporation (B.C.
Nova Scotia Limited from Marauder Resources Corp.
Nov. 30, 2017 – Terminated. Distribution of $6.2537 per 1984)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
unit paid on or about Dec. 6, 2017. May 13, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Endo International plc (Ireland Oct. 31, 2013)
Energy Leaders Plus Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 24, Enertex Developments Inc. (Ont. 1975)
Mar. 20, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted; will continue to trade
2014) Mar. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Concentrated Rare
on NASDAQ Global Select Market.
Oct. 24, 2016 – Converted to an exchange traded fund. Earth Minerals Ltd., Goldmac Explorations Inc. (1 for
The Endurance Fund Corporation (Ont. June 21, 2004) 17.5), Norlode Resources Inc., Offset Natural Resources
Energy Metals Corporation (B.C. July 9, 1987) Ltd. (1 for 11), Preston Resources Ltd., Saranac
Feb. 20, 2008 – Name changed to Metals Creek
Aug. 14, 2007 – Acquired by Uranium One Inc.; basis Resources Ltd. and Uranex Resources Limited (1 for
Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1.15 Uranium One com. shs. for 1 Energy Metals com. 13.5) to form a new co. named Marvas Developments
Endurance Gold Corporation (Can. Dec. 16, 2003) sh. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12.6 old shs. (see Marvas
Aug. 16, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Developments Ltd.)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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EnerVest Diversified Income Trust (Alta. Aug. 5, 1997) Ennisteel Corp. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1980) Entercor Resource Corp. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997)
Nov. 6, 2013 – Name changed to Canoe EIT Income Sept. 29, 1994 – Acquired by Acier Leroux Inc. for $1.16 Dec. 30, 2006 – Name changed to Ranger Ridge
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Fund. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - per sh. (see Acier Leroux inc.) Resources Ltd. and continued into British Columbia. n
Industrials)
Enrich Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Enterprise Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 7, 2008)
EnerVest Energy and Oil Sands Total Return Trust Mar. 6, 1950 – Assets acquired by Enrich Mines (1945) July 12, 2012 – Name changed to Ecuador Gold and
(Alta. Feb. 22, 2006) Ltd.; basis 25 new for 1 old sh. Charter surrendered. Copper Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Nov. 20, 2013 – Merged into Canoe Energy Income Fund, takeover acquistion of Ecuador Capital Corp. and
an open-ended fund; basis 0.76 Canoe Energy ser. A sh. Enrich Mines (1945) Ltd. (Ont. 1945) subsequent amalgamation of Ecuador Capital with a
for 1 EnerVest trust unit. Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. wholly owned subsid.; basis 1 new for 1.25 old shs. n
EnerVest FTS Limited Partnership 2001 (Alta. Jan. 31, ens Bio Logicals inc. (Can. Dec. 28, 1978)
Enterprise Development Corporation (B.C. 1972)
2001) June 3, 1987 – Name changed to Enscor Inc. n
Mar. 14, 1984 – Name changed to Magenta Development
Dec. 4, 2003 – Dissolved following sale of all assets to Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
EnerVest Natural Resources Fund Ltd., in exchange for Ensbrook Asbestos Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
mutual fund shares of EnerVest Natural. Nov. 1968 – Name changed to Ensbrook Mines Ltd. n
Enterprise Energy Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 12, 2007)
EnerVision Incorporated (N.S. Aug. 12, 1998) Aug. 21, 2013 – Acquired by LNG Energy Ltd. (basis 5
Ensbrook Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Sept. 29, 2004 – Name changed to The Helical LNG shs. for 1 Enterprise sh.) and amalgamated with a
Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved.
Corporation Inc. n wholly owned subsidiary of LNG Energy to form LNG
Enscor Inc. (Can. Dec. 28, 1978) Exploration Ltd. (see LNG Energy Ltd.)
Enerwaste Minerals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978) June 2, 1998 – Name changed to The Rose
Enterprise Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1955)
Feb. 11, 1994 – Name changed to Universal Gun-Loc Corporation. n
Oct. 12, 1974 – Dissolved.
Industries Ltd. n
Enseco Energy Services Corp. (Alta. Oct. 23, 2006 Enterprise Oil Limited (Alta. Mar. 23, 2004)
Enex Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Apr. 24, 1967) amalg.) May 30, 2007 – Name changed to Enterprise Oilfield
Nov. 22, 1972 – Name changed to Enex Resources Oct. 14, 2015 – Placed into receivership and Group, Inc. n
Limited. n PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed receiver.
All officers and directors resigned. Enterprise Oilfield Group, Inc. (Alta. Mar. 23, 2004)
Enex Resources Limited (B.C. Apr. 24, 1967) Dec. 21, 2015 – Assigned into bankruptcy and July 30, 2012 – Name changed to Enterprise Group, Inc.
Oct. 26, 1983 – Name changed to Enexco International PricewaterhouseCoopers named as trustee. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Limited. n 2016 – Court approval was received for the sale of fixed
assets and equipment, of which two offers were closed Enterprise Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 7, 1983)
Enexco International Limited (B.C. Apr. 24, 1967) by January 27. In March, the court approved the sale of May 6, 1993 – Name changed to ERI Ventures Inc.; basis
Oct. 31, 1991 – Name changed to International Enexco the remaining assets. In August, following the distrib. of 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n funds to the secured creditor, PricewaterhouseCooper
was discharged as receiver and trustee in bankruptcy. Enterra Energy Corp. (Alta. June 30, 1998)
The Enfield Corporation Limited (Ont. Apr. 6, 1984) No funds were available for unsecured creditors or shldrs. Nov. 28, 2003 – Converted into an income trust named
July 9, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Enfield Enterra Energy Trust; basis 2 trust units, 2 exchangeable
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ensel Corporation (Alta. July 31, 1987 amalg.) shs. or a combination thereof for 1 Enterra com. sh.
May 3, 2005 – Name changed to Surge Resources Inc. n June 1, 2010 – Name changed to Equal Energy Holdings
Enfield Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1978) Ltd.
Sept. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Pacific Summa Capital Enserco Energy Service Company Inc. (Can. Nov. 17,
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1988) Enterra Energy Trust (Alta. Oct. 24, 2003)
Apr. 30, 2002 – Acquired by Nabors Industries, Inc.; basis June 1, 2010 – Succeeded by Equal Energy Ltd. pursuant
Cdn$15.6529 or 0.2377 Nabors exch. shs. for 1 Enserco to plan of arrangement whereby Equal Energy Ltd. was
Engenuity Technologies Inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1980)
com. sh. (see Nabors Exchangeco (Canada) Inc.) formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust into a
June 4, 2007 – Amalgamated with 4341392 Canada Inc.,
a subsidiary of CAE Inc.; basis 1 new redeemable pfd. corporation and Enterra subsequently dissolved. n
EnServ Corporation (Alta. Mar. 6, 1986)
sh. for 1 old eNGENUITY com. sh. Preferreds were June 7, 1996 – Acquired by Precision Drilling Corporation;
redeemed for $1.20 per sh. Entertainment One Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 15, 2003)
basis $17.50 or $2.03 plus 0.56357 Precision shs. for 1 Mar. 30, 2007 – Acquired by Entertainment One Ltd.
EnServ sh. (see Precision Drilling Corporation) (formerly Earl Street Capital Ltd.); basis Cdn$3.60 per
Engineering Power Systems Group Inc. (Ont. Oct. 5,
1988) unit.
Ensign Oils Limited (Alta. 1965)
Jan. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Engineering Power 1971 – Merged with Houston Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1
Systems Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Entertainment Parks International Corp. (Ont. Dec. 6,
old sh. 1991)
Engineering Power Systems Limited (Ont. Oct. 5, 1988) May 4, 1994 – Name changed to Playdium Entertainment
Ensign Resource Service Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31,
Feb. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Energy Power Systems Corporation. n
1987)
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 19, 2005 – Name changed to Ensign Energy
Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey Entourage Metals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2010)
Engineering.com Incorporated (Ont. Sept. 18, 2000 - Industrials) Mar. 2, 2016 – Name changed to Genesis Metals Corp.;
amalg.) basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Jan. 2, 2014 – Privatized at 3¢ per sh. (prior to EnSource Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996) Energy)
1-for-350,000 sh. consolidation). July 23, 2002 – Acquired by Enerflex Systems Ltd.; basis
0.26 new Enerflex com. sh. for 1 old EnSource com. sh. Entrec Transportation Services Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 23,
Englefield Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1987) (see Enerflex Systems Ltd.) 2009)
Apr. 22, 1992 – Name changed to Valu Concepts June 1, 2012 – Name changed to ENTREC Corporation.
International Corp. n Enstar Development Corporation (B.C. 1981) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Mitek Industrial
Corporation following reverse takeover by the Mitek Entrée Gold Inc. (B.C. July 19, 1995)
EnGlobe Corp. (Can. Sept. 28, 2004)
Group. n Jan. 22, 2003 – Continued into Yukon.
Jan. 18, 2011 – Privatized at $0.265 per sh.
May 27, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Enhanced Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996) May 12, 2017 – Name changed to Entrée Resources Ltd.
Entech Investments Inc. (Alta. Nov. 12, 2001)
Mar. 12, 2001 – Name changed to EnSource Energy (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 1, 2005 – Formed CAPVEST Income Corp. in Alberta
Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n on amalgamation with Biotech Medical Sciences Inc. with Entrée Resources Inc. (B.C. July 19, 1995)
Entech the deemed acquiror; basis 0.88 new for 1 Biotech Oct. 10, 2002 – Name changed to Entrée Gold Inc.; basis
Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1980) sh. and 1 new for 1 Entech sh. n 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 16, 2016 – Name changed to Hunter Oil Corp. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) EnterCor Entertainment Corp. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997) Entreplex Technology Corporation (Alta. Aug. 13,
Nov. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Entercor Resource 1999)
Enheat Inc. (Can. 1928) Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aug. 31, 1988 – Acquired by Amherst Aerospace Inc. Oct. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Ivrnet Inc. n

Enheat Limited (Can. 1928)


June 9, 1980 – Name changed to Enheat Inc. n
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Envipco Automated Recycling Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1984) Envirowaste Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1983) Epoch Capital Corporation (B.C. 1977)
Aug. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Automated Recycling Mar. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Oct. 28, 1996 – Amalgamated with Quest Capital
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Envirowaste Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Corporation to form new co. with same name Quest
Capital Corporation; basis 0.85 new for 1 Quest Capital
Enviro Energy Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 14, 2007) Envision Credit Union (Can. - unspecified) sh. (see Quest Capital Corporation)
Apr. 14, 2009 – Name changed to Silver Sun Resource Jan. 1, 2010 – Merged with Valley First Credit Union to
Corp. n form First West Credit Union. Epping Realty Corporation (B.C. 1981)
July 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Enviro FX Inc. (Alta. Feb. 24, 1997 amalg.) Envoy Capital Group Inc. (Ont. Dec. 5, 1997)
Jan. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Niaski Environmental Dec. 19, 2011 – Formed Merus Labs International Inc. in Epping Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n British Columbia pursuant to amalgamation with (old) Dec. 1, 1986 – Name changed to Tri-D Automotive
Merus Labs International Inc. with Envoy Capital the Limited. n
Enviro Waste Technologies Inc. (Ont. June 10, 1953) deemed acquiror. n
Mar. 11, 2002 – Amalgamated with First Canadian Gold Eptheca Solutions Inc. (Can. Feb. 12, 2002)
Corporation Inc. (1 for 1) to continue as Compressario Envoy Communications Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 28, Jan. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Intercable ICH Inc.
Corporation; basis 1 new Compressario for 5.45 old 1973) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Enviro Waste shs. Dec. 5, 1997 – Continued into Ontario.
Apr. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Envoy Capital Group Equal Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 8, 2010)
Envirodyne Industries Inc. (Alta. July 26, 1988) Inc. n Aug. 1, 2014 – Acquired by Petroflow Energy Corporation;
Aug. 7, 1992 – Name changed to Telesis Industrial Group basis US$5.43 cash plus cash div. of US$0.05 per sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Envoy Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Equal Weight Plus Fund (Alta. Dec. 22, 2005)
Apr. 23, 1979 – Name changed to ERL Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 3, 2009 – Merged (together with Citadel HYTES
Envirodyne International Inc. (Alta. July 26, 1988) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Fund, Citadel Premium Income Fund, Citadel S-1 Income
Mar. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Envirodyne Industries Trust Fund and Citadel Stable S-1 Income Fund) into
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Enwest Ventures Corp. (B.C. June 26, 1979) Citadel Income Fund (formerly Crown Hill Fund); basis 1
Feb. 25, 2003 – Name changed to Bayswater Ventures Citadel Income unit for 1.7545 Citadel HYTES units, 1
Environmental Applied Research Technology House Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Citadel Income unit for 1.1581 Citadel Premium units, 1
- EARTH (Canada) Corporation (Can. Mar. 25, 1993) Citadel Income unit for 1.8629 Citadel S-1 units, 1 Citadel
Nov. 4, 2005 – Name changed to TORR Canada Inc.; eOptimize Advanced Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1999) Income unit for 1.0765 Citadel Stable S-1 units and 1
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 7, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register. Citadel Income unit for 0.8028 Equal Weight Plus units.
Environmental Containment Systems Limited (Alta. ePals Corporation (Ont. July 26, 2011) Equashare Management Corp. (Ont. 1986)
Jan. 22, 1987) July 10, 2014 – Name changed to Cricket Media Group Feb. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Forest Hill Capital
Dec. 31, 1993 – Formed ATC Environmental Group Inc. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. (see FPsurvey
in Alberta on amalgamation with Applied Technology - Industrials)
Corporation Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 Applied Technology Epic Data Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1985)
shs. and 1 new for 7 Environmental Containment shs. n July 6, 1992 – Name changed to Epic Data International Equatorial Energy Inc. (Alta. June 10, 1997)
Inc. n Nov. 20, 2002 – Name changed to Resolute Energy Inc.
Environmental Management Solutions Inc. (Alta. Aug. following reverse takeover acquisition of Resolute Energy
31, 2000) Epic Data International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1985) Corporation. n
Sept. 28, 2004 – Continued into Canada. July 3, 2013 – Acquired by Sylogist Ltd. for $5,000,000
Apr. 25, 2007 – Name changed to EnGlobe Corp. n cash, as well as $0.0001 cash per share. All of Epic Equatorial Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 15, 1965)
Data's China-based operations and the $5,000,000 Jan. 12, 1976 – Name changed to Intergold Resources
Environmental Technologies International Inc. (Ont. proceeds were transferred to newly formed Epic Fusion Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 29, 1991 amalg.) Corp.; basis 1 Epic Fusion sh. for 1 Epic Data sh.
Apr. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Eco Technologies Equess Communications Inc. (Alta. Feb. 6, 1997
International Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition Epic Energy Inc. (B.C. July 8, 1992) amalg.)
of Eco Environmental, Inc.; basis 1 new for 150 old shs. Apr. 15, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - June 2, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mines & Energy)
Equican Capital Corporation (B.C. 1987)
Environmental Technologies Investments Inc. (Ont. Epic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Aug. 23, 1995 – Name changed to Genterra Capital
Oct. 16, 1975) Aug. 29, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Corporation; basis 1 new cl. A sub. vtg. for 1 old cl. A
Nov. 29, 1991 – Amalgamated with Camreco Inc. to form sub. vtg. sh. and 1 new cl. B multiple vtg. for 1 old cl. B
Epic Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C. June 17, 1998 amalg.)
a new co. Environmental Technologies International Inc. multiple vtg. sh. n
Apr. 11, 2003 – Name changed to Blue Parrot Energy
(see Environmental Technologies International Inc.)
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Blue
Equican Industries Incorporated (Ont. 1972)
Enviropave International Ltd. (Alta. May 29, 1996) Parrot Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 16, 1978 – Name changed to Equican Ventures Ltd.;
Jan. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Rockex Mining basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Epic Resources (B.C.) Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1981)
Rockex Limited and subsequent amalgamation of Rockex June 17, 1998 – Amalgamated with Safari International
Equican Ventures Corp. (B.C. 1987)
with wholly owned subsid. 1837427 Ontario Inc.; basis 1 Resources Ltd. to form Epic Oil and Gas Ltd.; basis 0.9
Jan. 27, 1988 – Name changed to Equican Capital
new for 6 old shs. n new for 1 Safari sh. and 1 new for 1 Epic Resources sh.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(see Epic Oil and Gas Ltd.)
Envirothermic Technologies Limited (Ont. Oct. 1, 1993 Equican Ventures Inc. (Ont. 1972)
Epicore BioNetworks Inc. (Alta. Jan. 9, 1987)
amalg.) Dec. 4, 1987 – Amalgamated with Global International
Dec. 19, 2017 – Acquired by Neovia S.A.S.; basis
Sept. 30, 1994 – Amalgamated with Orizon Systems Inc. Energy Inc. (1 new for 1 old sh.), Southern Eagle
Cdn$1.30 cash per sh.
to form new co. with same name Envirothermic Enterprises Inc. (23 new for 38 old shs.), Glenrealco Inc.
Technologies Limited. Epicore Networks, Inc. (Alta. Jan. 9, 1987) (1,828,519 new for 200 old shs.) and Four Fifty Dobbie
June 22, 1998 – Name changed to Environmental Aug. 28, 2000 – Name changed to Epicore BioNetworks Inc. to form a new co. called Equican Ventures Corp.;
Reclamation Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n basis 25 new for 8 old shs.
of Environmental Reclamation, Inc. of Idaho; basis 1 new
for 35 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Equican Ventures Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Epitek International Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 1981 amalg.)
Aug. 3, 1987 – Name changed to International Epitek Jan. 16, 1979 – Name changed to Equican Ventures
Envirotrain Capital Corp. (Can. May 30, 2000) Inc. n
June 30, 2001 – Formed Railpower Technologies Corp. Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
in Canada on amalgamation with Railpower Technologies Equicap Financial Corp. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1983)
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Railpower. n Epix Technologies Limited (B.C. July 19, 1995)
Nov. 8, 1995 – Continued into Yukon. Feb. 10, 2005 – Name changed to Zecotek Medical
Mar. 20, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated Epix Systems Inc. n
Envirotreat Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1982)
Sept. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Treat Systems Inc.; Technologies Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Equicorp Industries Limited (Ont. 1972)
basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n 1976 – Name changed to Equicorp Industries
Eplett Dairies Company Limited (Ont. June 17, 1949)
May 10, 1989 – All o/s com. and pref. shs. acquired by Incorporated.
Beatrice Foods Inc., a subsid. of Onex Corporation; basis
$1.30 for each com. sh. and $10 for each pref. sh.
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Equine Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Equity Preservation Corp. (B.C. 1983) Erickson Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1974 amalg.)
Jan. 1, 1987 – Formed Western Canadian Mining July 1993 – Continued into Delaware. Dec. 6, 1985 – Name changed to Total Erickson
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Corporation in British Columbia on amalgamation with Aug. 4, 1993 – Formed Brassie Golf Corporation on Resources Ltd. n
Western Canadian Mining Ltd.; basis 3 new for 10 old amalgamation with Brassie Golf Corporation.
shs. n Erie Diversified Industries Limited (Ont. Aug. 12, 1940)
Equity Reserve Corp. (B.C. 1986) Aug. 10, 1973 – Name changed to Lambda Mercantile
Equinox Copper Corp. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Feb. 14, 1994 – Amalgamated with Nova-Cogesco Corporation Ltd. n
Sept. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Anfield Resources Resources Inc. (2 new for 5 old shs.), Orofino Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Limited (1 new for 12 old shs.), and Hughes Lang Erie Flooring and Wood Products Limited (Ont. Aug.
Corporation (1 new com. sh. for 1 cl. A com. sh. or cl. B 12, 1940)
Equinox Entertainment Corp. (B.C. 1980) sub. vtg. sh.) to form a new co. known as CanGold Nov. 21, 1968 – Name changed to Erie Diversified
Aug. 31, 1988 – Name changed to Cancorp Enterprises Resources Inc.; basis 5 com. for 3 com. shs. and 1 new Industries Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Incorporated. n 7% pref. sh., ser. A for 1 old 7% pref. sh., ser. A. (see
CanGold Resources Inc.) Erie Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
Equinox Exploration Corp. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1986) Wound up. No distribution to shldrs.
Equity Silver Mines Limited (B.C. Feb. 13, 1979)
Feb. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Equinox Copper Corp. n
July 26, 1995 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Erient Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1978)
Placer Dome Canada Inc., a subsid. of Placer Dome Inc.; Oct. 13, 1987 – Name changed to First Idaho Resources
Equinox Minerals Limited (Can. Jan. 19, 2004)
basis 85¢ per sh. Equity Silver subsequently continued Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
July 19, 2011 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
into Canada effective Dec. 12, 1995. (see Placer Dome Energy)
Barrick Gold Corporation for Cdn$8.15 per sh.
Inc.)
Equinox Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Erieshore Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1971 amalg.)
Equity Standard Corporation (Ont. 1962) Oct. 29, 1980 – Amalgamated with Pensec Explorations
Dec. 14, 1992 – Amalgamated with Eastmaque Gold
Sept. 22, 1989 – Formed Bekeen Computer Corp. on Inc. and Portfield Industries Inc. to form Portfield
Mines Ltd. to form new co. with same name Equinox
amalgamation with Bekeen Computer Corp. (see Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Resources Ltd. (see Equinox Resources Ltd.)
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Equinox Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1992 amalg.) Erin Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Equivest International Financial Corp. (B.C. Mar. 19, Name changed to Intercon Petroleum Inc. n
Mar. 11, 1994 – Amalgamated with 1057451 Ontario
1984)
Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Hecla Mining
Mar. 25, 1996 – Name changed to Allegro Property Inc. n Erin Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Company; basis 0.30 com. shs. Hecla for each com. sh.
Equinox; and unsec. sub. notes of Hecla in the principal Mar. 30, 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Equus Energy Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 1982 amalg.)
amt. of $1.50 for each ser. A, cl. A Production
Aug. 27, 2008 – Name changed to Habibi Resources Erin Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
Participating pfd. shs. of Equinox.
Corporation. n 1952 – Reported to be wound up.
Equipements Denis Incorporated (Que. 1976)
Dec. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Le Groupe Equus Industries Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1974) Erndale Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Equipements Denis Inc. / Denis Equipment Group Inc. n Mar. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Eros Financial 1949 – Name changed to Elancra Mines Ltd. and
Investments Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Equis Energy Corp. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1993)
Oct. 15, 1996 – Amalgamated with Magin Energy Inc. (1 Equus Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 1982 Ernest Carriere Inc. (Que. 1959)
for 1), Denergy Limited (1 for 1) and Magin Finance Corp. amalg.) Formed under name of Ernest Carriere (1959) Inc. to
to form a new co. also named Magin Energy Inc.; basis Sept. 30, 1997 – Name changed to Nuequus Petroleum acquire assets and liabs. of Ernest Carriere Inc. No public
1 new for 11 old shs. (see Magin Energy Inc.) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n interest.

Equisure Financial Network Inc. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1961) Era Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 6, 2012) Eros Entertainment Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1974)
Feb. 12, 2001 – Acquired by 1440915 Ontario Inc., an June 15, 2017 – Privatized; basis 25¢ cash per sh. July 6, 1994 – Name changed to Flying Disc
associate of ING Canada Inc. for $7.00 per sh. Entertainment Inc. n
Eracon Industries Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, 1985)
Equitas Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1994) June 2, 1993 – Name changed to ZComm Industries Eros Financial Investments Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1974)
Apr. 18, 2017 – Name changed to Altamira Gold Corp. Inc. n June 2, 1992 – Name changed to Eros Entertainment
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. n
Eramosa Technology Corporation (Ont. 1946)
EquiTech Corporation (Alta. June 23, 2000) May 29, 1987 – Amalgamated with Hammond Eros Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Dec. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Manufacturing Company Limited. Shs. were delisted on July 1976 – Charter cancelled.
June 30, 1988.
Equitorial Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 21, 2010) Eros Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
July 4, 2013 – Name changed to Equitorial Exploration Erdene Gold Inc. (Can. June 27, 2000) Feb. 21, 1992 – Name changed to International Eros
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 29, 2008 – Name changed to Erdene Resource Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Development Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Equitrust Mortgage and Savings Corporation (Can. Energy) Errowana Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
1963) Sept. 30, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 1, 1984 – Merged into First City Mortgage Company. eReservation Systems Corp. (B.C. June 17, 1998)
Oct. 25, 2007 – Name changed to Cobre Exploration Erskine Resources Corporation (Alta. 1951)
Equity Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1945) Corp. n Nov. 9, 1988 – Acquired by Mark Resources Inc.; basis
1967 – Name changed to Eagle Gold Mines Limited; basis 1 Mark sh. for 2 Erskine shs. (see Mark Resources Inc.)
1 new for 2 old shs. n Erez Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 2000)
July 18, 2003 – Name changed to MCS Global Corp. n Esansee Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Equity Financial Holdings Inc. (Can. Jan. 17, 2005) Mar. 18, 1977 – Dissolved.
Dec. 22, 2017 – Acquired by Smoothwater Capital Ergo Ventures Inc. (Alta. Aug. 21, 2001)
Corporation; basis $10.25 cash per share. Feb. 20, 2003 – Name changed to Ergoresearch Ltd. Escape Gold Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2000)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Nov. 15, 2011 – Name changed to Rio Silver Inc. (see
Equity Investments Corp. (B.C. 1988) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
acquisition of Ergoresearch Inc. n
Dec. 28, 1993 – Name changed to TelSoft Mobile Data
Inc. n Escape Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2000)
Ergoresearch Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 21, 2001)
July 26, 2007 – Name changed to Escape Gold Inc. n
Feb. 16, 2018 – Continued into Canada.
Equity Mining Capital Limited (B.C. 1968)
Mar. 2, 2018 – Privatized; basis 1 redeemable pref. sh.
Apr. 20, 1976 – Amalgamated with S. G. Mining Inc. to Escape.Com Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 2000)
for 1 Egoresearch com. sh., immediately redeemed for
form Equity Mining Corporation. Oct. 11, 2001 – Name changed to Escape Group Inc.
30¢ cash per pref. sh.
following the Sept. 18, 2001, Qualifying Transaction
Equity Mining Corporation (B.C. 1976) reverse takeover acquisition of Creative Travel
Erica Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Feb. 13, 1979 – Amalgamated with Equity Silver Mines Adventures Ltd. n
Dec. 9, 1983 – Struck off register.
Limited, a wholly owned susbsid. of Placer Development
Ltd. (subsequently Placer Dome Inc.), to form a new Ericksen-Ashby Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Escarpment Oils Limited (Ont.)
Equity Silver Mines Limited. Aug. 26, 1974 – Dissolved. Dec. 12, 1960 – Dissolved.
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Escudo Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 28, 2011) Esprit Energy Trust (Alta. Aug. 16, 2004) Estella Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
May 2, 2013 – Name changed to Aston Bay Holdings Ltd. Oct. 4, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by 1955 – Name changed to United Estella Mines Ltd.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Pengrowth Energy Trust; basis 0.53 new Pengrowth unit 1 new for 5 old shs. n
acquisition of Aston Bay Ventures Ltd. (see FPsurvey - for 1 old Esprit unit. Also Pengrowth assumed the
Mines & Energy) obligations of the 6.5% Esprit debs. (see Pengrowth Esten Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1973)
Energy Trust) Nov. 7, 1983 – Dissolved.
eShippers.com Management Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1992)
Feb. 28, 2003 – Name changed to eShippers Esprit Exploration Ltd. (Can. Sept. 4, 1987) Ester Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Management Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Oct. 5, 2004 – Converted into a new company named May 1958 – Dissolved.
FPsurvey - Industrials) ProspEx Resources Ltd. and new income trust named
Esprit Energy Trust; basis either $0.22, 0.25 cl. B trust Estrella Gold Corporation (Ont. Apr. 24, 1996)
Eskay Gold Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1984) unit and 0.20 new com. sh. or, $0.22 and 0.25 new exch. Apr. 14, 2015 – Name changed to Alianza Holdings Ltd. n
Oct. 5, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Eskay sh. for 1 Esprit Exploration com. sh.
Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 1.8 old shs. n Estrella International Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Jan.
Esprit Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1983) 11, 2007)
Esker Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1981) June 20, 1990 – Amalgamated with Esprit Acquisition Jan. 3, 2017 – Privatized; basis 19¢ cash per sh.
Feb. 18, 2002 – Acquired by Rider Resources Inc.; basis Corp., a wholly owned subsid. of American Eagle
either $0.47 plus 0.24 new Rider sh. or 0.867 new Rider Petroleums Ltd. Shldrs. entitled to receive $0.40 per sh. eTV Technology Inc. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987)
sh. for 1 old Esker sh. of Esprit held. (see American Eagle Petroleums Ltd.) Apr. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Ocean Park Ventures
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Eskimo Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Esrey Energy Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 2000)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Esrey Resources Ltd. Etac Sales Ltd. (Can. July 9, 1975)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 28, 1994 – Placed into bankruptcy and Doane
Eskimo International Resources Ltd. (Can. Jan. 14, Raymond Limited of Toronto was appointed receiver and
1972) Essence Biotechnologies Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1985) BDO Dunwoody was named as trustee.
Aug. 1972 – Name changed to Natalma Mines Limited. n Nov. 14, 1990 – Name changed to American Sidewinder May 1995 – All the assets had been sold and the
Oil Corporation. n company was in the process of being wound up.
Eskimo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966) Dec. 4, 2000 – Receiver discharged and the company
Jan. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Ft. Lauderdale Essence Resources Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1985) was wound up. There were no distributions to creditors
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 11, 1988 – Name changed to Essence or shldrs.
Biotechnologies Inc. n
Esmond Mills Limited (Que. 1930) Etana Technologies Corporation (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
1953 – Private company since when all 5% of pref. stk. Essendon Solutions Inc. (Alta. July 19, 2000) July 29, 1991 – Name changed to TechTana Capital Ltd.;
redeemed at $22.25 plus 25¢ accr. divds. All com. held June 27, 2005 – Name changed to ESO Uranium Corp. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
by Beaton Manufacturing Co.
Essential Energy Services Trust (Alta. Apr. 4, 2006) Ethel Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
eSoft, Inc. (Colo. Mar. 3, 1984) May 5, 2010 – Succeeded by Essential Energy Services Dec. 12, 1955 – Dissolved.
Feb. 17, 1998 – Continued into Delaware. Ltd. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Essential
Energy Services Ltd. was formed to facilitate the Ethelda Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Espalau Inc. (Que. Aug. 30, 1980) conversion of the trust into a corporation. (see FPsurvey 1955 – Charter cancelled.
June 21, 1994 – Name changed to Espalau Mining - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation. n Ethicorp Resources Limited (Alta. Apr. 16, 1986)
Essex Angel Capital Inc. (Can. Feb. 10, 2010) Oct. 26, 1987 – Name changed to Central Explorers Inc.;
Espalau Mining Corporation (Que. Aug. 30, 1980) Feb. 14, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
June 22, 1994 – Amalgamated with Bachelor Lake Gold Nov. 9, 2017 – Name changed to Block One Capital Inc.
Mines Inc. (1 new for 15 old shs.), to continue as Espalau (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ethiopian Potash Corp. (Ont. Mar. 9, 2011 amalg.)
Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for any old fractional sh. July 15, 2013 – Name changed to AgriMinco Corp. (see
equal to or higher than 0.5 com. shs. Essex Packers Ltd. (Ont. 1946) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1976 – Declared bankrupt with no distribution to shldrs.
Espalau Mining Corporation (Que. Aug. 30, 1980) after liquidation. Ethos Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 12, 2007)
Dec. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Ced-Or Corporation. 1979 – Trustee in bankruptcy discharged. Apr. 4, 2012 – Name changed to Ethos Gold Corp. (see
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Essex Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Jan. 24, 1980)
Esperanza Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1979) Nov. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Fibertech Industries Etna Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 2006)
Mar. 28, 1990 – Name changed to Columbia Gold Mines Corp. n Jan. 20, 2010 – Name changed to Pan American Lithium
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Corp. n
Essex Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 25, 1987)
Esperanza Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1927) Apr. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Maximus Ventures Ltd.; Etruscan Enterprises Limited (B.C. Dec. 24, 1969)
May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Aug. 12, 1997 – Continued into Nova Scotia.
Sept. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Etruscan Resources
Esperanza Resources Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1990 amalg.) Essor Exploration Inc. (Que. 1986) Incorporated. n
Sept. 3, 2013 – Acquired by 0975064 B.C. Ltd., a wholly June 3, 1991 – Name changed to Orco Resources Inc.;
owned subsid. of Alamos Gold Inc.; basis Cdn$0.85 plus basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Etruscan Resources Incorporated (N.S. Aug. 12, 1997)
0.0625 Alamos wts.for 1 Esperanza sh. and 0.15 Alamos Sept. 15, 2010 – Amalgamated with 3246772 Nova Scotia
wts. for 1 Esperanza wt. (see Alamos Gold Inc.) Esstra Industries Corp. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1983) Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Endeavour Financial
May 7, 1993 – Continued into Alberta. Corporation; basis Cdn$0.26 plus 0.0932 Endeavour shs.
Esperanza Silver Corporation (B.C. Dec. 1, 1990 for 1 Etruscan sh.
Sept. 3, 1997 – Separated into two new companies,
amalg.) Dec. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Endeavour Resources
Esstra Industries Inc. (New Esstra) and Antarex Metals
July 19, 2010 – Name changed to Esperanza Resources Inc.
Ltd.; basis 1 New Esstra com. sh. and 1 Antarex com.
Corp. n
sh. for 1 Old Esstra com. sh.
eTVtech.com Communications Inc. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987)
Espina Copper Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1972) eStation Network Services Inc. (Ont. Jan. 8, 1986) May 2, 2001 – Name changed to eTV Technology Inc. n
Sept. 13, 1977 – Name changed to Northern Espina Dec. 21, 2004 – Acquired by Threshold Financial
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Technologies Inc.; basis unknown. Eugenic Corp. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1978)
Nov. 30, 2009 – Formed Eagleford Energy Inc. in Ontario
Esplanade Centre Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1986) eStation.com Inc. (Ont. Jan. 8, 1986) on amalgamation with its wholly owned subsid. Eagleford
Nov. 15, 1989 – Acquired by Canlan Investment Dec. 14, 2001 – Name changed to eStation Network Energy Inc. n
Corporation; basis 3 Canlan shs. for 4 Esplanade shs. Services Inc. n
(see Canlan Investment Corporation) Eurasia Gold Corp. (Alta. June 6, 1984)
Estaurum Mines Ltd. (Can. Mar. 20, 1987) Sept. 28, 1999 – Continued into Yukon.
Espoir Exploration Corp. (Alta. Oct. 23, 2002) July 22, 1991 – Name changed to Westaurum Industries May 23, 2006 – Name changed to Eurasia Gold Inc. and
Jan. 12, 2006 – Acquired by and merged into Rockyview Inc. n continued into Canada following reverse takeover
Energy Inc.; basis following conversion of all cl. B shs. acquisition of Kazakhstan-based JSC Charaltyn; basis 1
to cl. A shs., either $3.19 or 0.5148 Rockyview com. shs. new for 10 old shs. n
for 1 Espoir cl. A sh. (see Rockyview Energy Inc.)
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Eurasia Gold Inc. (Can. May 23, 2006) European Commercial Real Estate Limited (Ont. July Eva Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Sept. 11, 2007 – Acquired by Kazakhmys plc, through 25, 2016) Aug. 18, 1958 – Dissolved.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
wholly owned Kazakhmys Gold Inc.; basis Cdn$0.85 per May 3, 2017 – Succeeded by European Commercial Real
com. sh. Estate Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement Evangeline Financial Services Corporation (Can. Dec.
whereby European Commercial Real Estate Investment 23, 1988 amalg.)
Eurasian Minerals Inc. (Alta. May 13, 1996) Trust was formed to facilitate the conversion of the Dec. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Equisure Financial
Sept. 24, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. corporation into a trust; basis 1 new for 31.25 old shs. Management Limited.
July 19, 2017 – Name changed to EMX Royalty (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Evangeline Gold and Copper Mines, Ltd. (N.S. 1927)
European Ferro Metals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 31, 2013) 1934 – Name changed to Trinidad Mines, Gas & Oils,
Eureka Corporation Ltd. (N.S. 1937) Nov. 7, 2016 – Name changed to Boreal Metals Corp. Ltd. n
1963 – Assets acquired by Silver Eureka Corp.; basis 1 (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
new for 10 old shs. Evangeline Savings and Mortgage Company (Can.
European Garnet Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986) 1964)
Eureka Kirkland Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. 1922) Dec. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Indo Metals Ltd.; basis Dec. 23, 1988 – Formed Evangeline Financial Services
Feb. 21, 1955 – Dissolved. 1 new for 2 old shs. n Corporation in Canada on amalgamation with Evangeline
Financial Services Corporation. n
Eureka Resources, Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1981) European Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1996
May 9, 1990 – Amalgamated with Hawthorne Gold amalg.) Evans, Coleman & Gilley Brothers Limited (Can. 1928)
Corporation (0.2 for 1) to continue with the same name May 10, 2004 – Name changed to Galantas Gold Sept. 19, 1957 – Amalgamated with British Columbia
Eureka Resources, Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Cement Co. Ltd.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
European Goldfields Limited (Yuk. Mar. 1, 2000) Evans Health Group Limited (Ont. Sept. 10, 1987)
Euro-Ad Systems Inc. (B.C. Dec. 31, 1985) Mar. 1, 2012 – Formed Eldorado Gold Yukon Corp. June 29, 1994 – Formed FoxMeyer Canada Inc. in
July 3, 1997 – Name changed to Sun Devil Gold Corp.; following acquisition by Eldorado Gold Corporation and Ontario on amalgamation with FoxMeyer Canada Inc. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n subsequent amalgamation with newly incorporated wholly
owned Eldorado Gold Yukon Corp.; basis 0.85 Eldorado Eveco Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Euro-Asia Capital Ltd. (B.C. 1980) shs. plus Cdn$0.0001 for 1 Eldorado Gold sh. Mar. 30, 1967 – Dissolved.
Jan. 18, 1989 – Name changed to Asiamerica Holdings
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n European Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Nov. 1, 1995) Evelynn Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Apr. 8, 2005 – Continued into British Virgin Islands. 1962 – Name changed to Hardiman Bay Mines Ltd. n
Euro Banc Capital Securities Trust (Ont. May 28, 2014) July 14, 2008 – Name changed to Orsu Metals
Feb. 4, 2016 – Merged into North American Financials Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Even Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 29, 1983)
Capital Securities Trust to continue as Global Capital Feb. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Plata Minerals Corp.;
Securities Trust; basis 0.382254 Global Capital cl. A units European Mining Finance Limited (Bermuda 1988) basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
for 1 Euro Banc cl. A unit. (see Global Capital Securities Jan. 19, 1998 – Name changed to Griffin Mining Limited.
Trust) Evenlode Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 14, 1927)
European Original New York Seltzer Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
1961 – Name changed to Evenlode Mines Limited. n
Euro-Nevada Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. Jan. Apr. 26, 1988 – Dissolved.
7, 1987)
European Premium Dividend Fund (Ont. Oct. 31, 2007) Evenlode Mines Limited (Can. Dec. 14, 1927)
Sept. 20, 1999 – Amalgamated with Franco-Nevada
Dec. 13, 2010 – Merged into Copernican International Aug. 31, 1987 – Dissolved.
Mining Corporation; basis 0.77 Franco-Nevada shs. for
1 Euro-Nevada sh. (see Franco-Nevada Mining Premium Dividend Fund; basis 1.230920 Copernican
International units for 1 European Premium unit. (see Events International Holding Corporation (Can. Aug.
Corporation Limited) 11, 1994)
Copernican International Premium Dividend Fund)
Dec. 9, 2005 – Name changed to Dynasty Gaming Inc. n
Euro-Pacific Resource Group Inc. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985)
May 21, 1996 – Name changed to Holt International European Strategic Balanced Fund (Ont. Apr. 29, 2014)
Investments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 9, 2017 – Terminated; basis $9.8814 cash per trust eVenture Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 24, 2000)
unit including $1.8018 in taxable capital gains. Nov. 28, 2006 – Name changed to Invicta Oil & Gas Ltd.
following reverse takeover acquisition of a 15% interest
Euro Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1983)
European Technologies International Inc. (Alta. 1987) in oil and gas leases in Texas; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Feb. 19, 1991 – Name changed to Morgan Petroleum
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 1, 2001 – Name changed to Steely Group Inc.; basis
1 new for 15 old shs. n Everclear Capital Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 23, 2008)
July 14, 2010 – Name changed to Avrupa Minerals Ltd.
Eurocan Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1978)
European Uranium Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 27, 2008) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition agreement
Feb. 8, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Eurocan
May 27, 2016 – Name changed to Azarga Metals Corp.; with Metallica Mining ASA to acquire 90% of MAEPA
Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Empreendimentos Mineiros e Participacoes Lda. and
Energy) 92.5% of Innomatik Exploration Kosovo LLC. (see
Eurocontrol Technics Inc. (B.C. June 3, 1987)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 22, 2011 – Name changed to Eurocontrol Technics European Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1987)
Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Cugold Ventures Inc.; Everdeen Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 10, 1986)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 22, 1994 – Formed Hendricks Minerals Canada
Eurogas Corporation (Can. Apr. 28, 1989)
Limited in Ontario on amalgamation with Hendricks
Aug. 31, 1995 – Amalgamated with Clearport Petroleums
Europrime Capital Corporation (B.C. Sept. 15, 1986) Minerals Canada Limited; basis 1 new cl. A subord. vtg.
Ltd. to form Eurogas Corporation; basis 0.63 new for 1
June 6, 1995 – Name changed to International Europrime for 1 old sh. n
Clearport sh. and 1 new for 2 Eurogas shs. (see Eurogas
Corporation) Capital Corporation; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
Eveready Income Fund (Alta. Aug. 18, 2004)
Eurogas Corporation (Can. Aug. 31, 1995 amalg.) Eurotech Building Products Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1981) Jan. 7, 2009 – Converted into Eveready Inc.; basis 1
June 15, 2011 – Name changed to Dundee Energy Sept. 15, 1992 – Name changed to Eurotech Eveready Inc. sh. for 5 Eveready Income trust units. (see
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Eveready Inc.)

Eurogold Resources Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1986) Eurotech Technologies Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1981) Eveready Inc. (Alta. Oct. 27, 2008)
May 12, 1992 – Name changed to Superior Pipeline Apr. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Artemis Ventures Inc.; Aug. 6, 2009 – Acquired by Clean Harbors, Inc.; basis
Corporation. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 0.1304 Clean Harbors shs. plus Cdn$3.30 for 1 Eveready
sh.
Euromin Canada Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983) EuroZinc Mining Corporation (B.C. Apr. 21, 1999)
Everest Energy Corporation (Can. May 2, 1996)
Apr. 28, 1989 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 31, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Dec. 21, 2005 – Continued into Alberta.
June 3, 1994 – Name changed to International Euromin Lundin Mining Corporation; basis 0.0952 new Lundin sh.
Feb. 6, 2006 – Name changed to Westbow Energy Inc.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n plus $0.0001 for 1 old EuroZinc sh.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Westbow Energy
Eurus Resource Corp. (B.C. May 1, 1990 amalg.) Inc.; basis 10.13611 new for 1 Westbow sh. and 1 new
Europa Mines Inc. (Que. 1972) for 9.7372 Everest shs. n
Aug. 29, 1981 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 2, 1995 – Acquired by Crystallex International Corp.;
basis 0.15513146 Crystallex shs. and 0.15513146
Europa Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1981) Crystallex wts. for 1 Eurus sh. Everest Equity Inc. (Alta. June 14, 1991)
Nov. 7, 1984 – Acquired by Orbit Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Dec. 21, 1992 – Name changed to V.Fund Investments
Orbit sh. for 5 Europa shs. Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Everest Mines and Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1986) Ex Fund (A) Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1999) Excel Latin America Bond Fund II (Ont. Apr. 23, 2013)
Apr. 4, 2000 – Name changed to First Narrows Resources July 28, 2000 – Formed Discovery Capital Corporation Sept. 3, 2015 – Merged into Excel High Income Fund
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n in British Columbia on Qualifying Transaction (open-ended fund); basis 1 Excel High ser. F unit. for 1
amalgamation with Discovery Capital Corporation; basis Excel Latin cl. A unit.
Everest Mining and Exploration Ltd. (Sask. 1966) 1 new for 1 old sh. n
1970 – Name changed to Everest Resources Ltd. n Excel Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1959)
Ex-Mother Lode Mines Ltd. (unknown) 1969 – Name changed to Westburne Petroleum &
Everest Resources Ltd. (Sask. 1966) 1962 – Name changed to Opemisca Dufault Mines Ltd. Minerals Ltd. n
Sept. 1973 – Charter cancelled. and continued into Quebec; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Excel-Tech Ltd. (Can. May 29, 1981)
Everest Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983) Dec. 3, 2007 – Acquired by Natus Medical Incorporated
Sept. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Northfork Ventures Exador Resources Inc. (Can. 1987) for $3.25 per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nov. 9, 1989 – Formed Tymar Resources Inc. in British
Columbia on amalgamation with Cheryl Resources Inc. Excel Transcontinental Corporation (Alta. May 11,
Everest Ventures Corp. (Alta. Jan. 11, 2007) (1 for 2) and Argo Development Corp. (1 for 2.5); basis 1988)
June 25, 2010 – Name changed to Estrella International 1 new for 13 old shs. n Nov. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Energy Services Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
reverse takeover acquisition of Estrella Overseas Limited; Exall Energy Corporation (Ont. Sept. 15, 2006) Excellerated Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1983)
basis 1 new for 5.27625 old shs. n July 11, 2008 – Continued into Alberta. Feb. 28, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated
Mar. 25, 2015 – Petitioned into receivership. MNP Ltd. Excellerated Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5.8 old
appointed receiver and all officers and directors resigned. shs. n
Everest Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 23, 2007)
June 28, 2016 – Name changed to Halio Energy Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Exall Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 13, 1934) Excellium Inc. (N.B. May 22, 2009)
Dec. 21, 2006 – Formed Gold Eagle Mines Ltd. in Ontario Jan. 24, 2014 – Name changed to XL-ID Solutions Inc. n
Everett Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 2006) on amalgamation with wholly owned Gold Eagle Mines
Mar. 20, 2012 – Name changed to Elm Tree Minerals Limited; basis 0.5428 new for 1 old sh. Subsequently, Excello Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n wholly owned 2117523 Ontario Inc. amalgamated with Nov. 21, 1955 – Dissolved.
Southern Star Resources Ltd. on a sh.-for-sh. basis, with
Everfront Ventures Corp. (Ont. Apr. 11, 2011) Gold Eagle the deemed acquiror. n Excellon Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 4, 1987)
Sept. 27, 2017 – Name changed to DataMetrex AI Limited May 31, 2012 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover of ExAlta Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 15, 2002) Mines & Energy)
Datametrex Limited and subsequent amalgamation of Jan. 23, 2008 – Acquired by Galleon Energy Inc.; basis
0.118 Galleon cl. A shs. for 1 ExAlta Energy com. sh. Excelsior Energy Limited (Alta. Sept. 6, 2006 amalg.)
Datametrex with wholly owned Everfront Acquisition
(see Galleon Energy Inc.) Nov. 9, 2010 – Formed AOSC (ELE) Corp. in Alberta on
Corp,. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
amalgamation with 1558693 Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned
Evergold Resources Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1987) Excalibur Development Ltd. (B.C. 1969) subsid. of Athabasca Oil Sands Corp.; basis 36¢ cash or
Nov. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Westrend Natural Gas Dec. 23, 1980 – Name changed to Excalibur Energy 0.0347 Athabasca shs. for 1 Excelsior sh. (see Athabasca
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. n Oil Sands Corp.)

The Excelsior Life Insurance Company (Ont. Aug. 7,


Evergreen Energy Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Excalibur Energy Corporation (B.C. 1969)
1889)
Aug. 9, 1984 – Name changed to Evergreen International Sept. 18, 1981 – Dissolved.
Jan. 16, 1989 – Name changed to Aetna Life Insurance
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Company of Canada. n
Excalibur Exploration Ltd. (unknown)
Evergreen International Corp. (Ont. 1955) Nov. 20, 1972 – Amalgamated with Metron Exploration
Ltd. to form Dynasearch Exploration Ltd. Excelsior Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Mar. 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with Villanova Natural Gas July 1979 – Dissolved.
Corporation (1 for 2) to continue with the same name
Excalibur Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1983)
Evergreen International Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Excelsior Oils, Ltd. (unknown)
Jan. 24, 2011 – Continued into Ontario.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Wound up.
Dec. 7, 2016 – Name changed to Metalla Royalty &
Evergreen International Technology Inc. (B.C. Apr. Streaming Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) Excelsior Refineries Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
11, 1983) Mar. 1958 – Richwell Petroleums Ltd. acquired all assets
Jan. 31, 1997 – Name changed to Jot-It! Software Corp. n of Excelsior; basis 1 Richwell for 2 Excelsior shs.
Excam Developments Inc. (Yuk. Dec. 8, 1997)
Dec. 31, 2004 – Dissolved.
Everock Inc. (Ont. Sept. 27, 1999) Exceptional Technologies Fund 5 (VCC) Inc. (B.C.
Continued into Nevada. Excapsa Software Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2004) Dec. 17, 1997)
Feb. 28, 2005 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 13, 2007 – Dissolved via Plan of Liquidation. Final
Everton Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 1996) in-kind distribution was $0.53 per sh.
May 21, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
May 19, 2004 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) Exceed Capital Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1983) Exchange Income Corporation (Can. Jan. 24, 2002)
July 16, 2007 – Name changed to Gallic Energy Ltd. n Mar. 31, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
EveryWare Development Canada Corp. (Can. Mar. 6, June 4, 2009 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey -
1991) Industrials)
Exceed Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 25, 2003)
July 15, 1997 – Merged with InContext Systems Inc. to
Dec. 24, 2009 – Acquired by WestFire Energy Ltd.; basis
form EveryWare Development Inc. (EveryWare); basis 1 The Exchange Industrial Group Inc. (Man. Sept. 27,
0.01 WestFire shs. for 1 Exceed sh. (see WestFire Energy
new sh. of EveryWare for 10 com. shs. (see EveryWare 2002)
Ltd.)
Development Inc.) May 10, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement agreement with
Excel Energy Inc. (Alta. Oct. 6, 1977) Perimeter Aviation Ltd. and Perimeter Airlines (Inland)
EveryWare Development Inc. (Can. Mar. 6, 1991) Ltd. to form a new company named Exchange Industrial
Aug. 2, 1995 – Acquired by Ranchmen's Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 17, 1998 – Acquired by Pervasive Acquisition Income Fund. This transaction was considered to be the
basis 0.3 Ranchmen's shs. for 1 Excel sh. (see
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Pervasive company's Qualifying Transaction. (see Exchange
Ranchmen's Resources Ltd.)
Software Inc. of Austin, Tex., for $1.20 per sh. Industrial Income Fund)
Excel India Growth & Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 23, 2015)
eVirus Software Corporation (B.C. Aug. 16, 1996) Exchange Industrial Income Fund (Man. Mar. 22, 2004)
July 14, 2017 – Merged into Excel India Balanced Fund;
Nov. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Durango Capital July 31, 2009 – Converted into newly incorporated
basis 2.5005 Excel Balanced ser. X units plus final distrib.
Corp. n Exchange Income Corporation; basis 1 Exchange Income
of 4¢ cash for 1 Excel India Growth tr. unit.
com. sh. for 1 Exchange Industrial trust unit.
Evrim Resources Corp. (Can. May 11, 2005) Excel India Trust (Ont. June 29, 2007)
Jan. 6, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. (see July 28, 2010 – Voluntarily delisted pursuant to merger Exchange Resources Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1988)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) with Excel India Fund; basis 1 Excel India Fund ser.A Sept. 30, 1994 – Acquired by Mannville Oil & Gas Ltd.
unit for 1 trust unit. for $2.75 per sh. (see Mannville Oil & Gas Ltd.)
Ewing Oil Corporation (B.C. June 10, 1980)
Dec. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Ewing Excel Latin America Bond Fund (Ont. May 30, 2012)
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 3, 2015 – Merged into Excel High Income Fund
(open-ended fund); basis 1 Excel High ser. F unit. for 1
Excel Latin cl. A unit.
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Exchequer Resource Corp. (Alta. Feb. 19, 2001) Exmar Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Exploration Louphior Inc. (Can. 1987)
Oct. 24, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Oct. 27, 1989 – Amalgamated with Caribbean Resources Feb. 12, 1990 – Formed Temisca Resources Inc. in
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
July 18, 2014 – Name changed to CBD MED Research Corp. (0.4215 for 1), Mishi Lake Resources Inc. (1 Canada on amalgamation with 169457 Canada Inc.; basis
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - principal escrow sh. for 1) and Mishibishu Resources Ltd. 1 new for 1 169457 Canada sh. and 1 new for 4
Industrials) (0.6278 for 1) to form Mishibishu Gold Corporation; basis Exploration Louphior shs. n
0.5334 new Mishibishu Gold sh. for 1 old sh. (see
Exclamation International Incorporated (Alta. Jan. 5, Mishibishu Gold Corporation) Exploration Mirandor Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1987)
1999) June 10, 2004 – Dissolved.
Feb. 17, 2000 – Continued into Ontario. Exmoor Oil & Gas Corporation (Can. Aug. 2, 1929; via
July 16, 2002 – Name changed to Points International letters patent) Exploration Monicor Inc. (Que. 1985)
Ltd. n Jan. 22, 1990 – Name changed to Koala Kreme Inc.; Oct. 13, 1988 – Name changed to Monique Exploration
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Exclusive Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Mar. 3, 1975 – Dissolved. Exmouth Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1998) Exploration Terrenex Inc. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1991 amalg.)
Dec. 22, 2003 – Transaction with PhotoChannel Networks Nov. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Terrenex Ventures
Exco Energy Ltd. (Can. May 23, 1984) Inc. (PNI) to acquire and distribute 2,450,000 PNI shs. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Jan. 2, 2003 – Dissolved. to shldrs. Subsequent wind-up represented company's
Qualifying Transaction. (see Photochannel Networks Inc.) Exploration Trois-Dimensions Inc. (Can. Jan. 20, 1986)
Executive Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Dec. 13, 1996 – Name changed to Tiaro Bay Resources
1968 – Merged into Boeing Holdings & Explorations Ltd.; Exol Industries Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1970) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. July 19, 1991 – Name changed to BY & G Ventures Corp.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Explorations Deux-Montagnes Inc. (Can. Jan. 6, 1987)
Executive Inn Group Corporation (Can. July 7, 1997) Sept. 10, 1990 – Name changed to Intermont Exploration
July 25, 2007 – Privatized all shs. redeemed at $0.97 per Exor Data Inc. (B.C. July 3, 1987) Inc. n
sh. Apr. 22, 1998 – Name changed to Conac Software
Corporation following acquisition of The Conac Group Explorations Mon-Dor Inc. (Que. Dec. 18, 1981)
Exel Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 2, 1988 – Name changed to Cristobal Resources
Nov. 1, 1977 – Name changed to Northern Lights
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Expanded Metal Corporation (Can. 1986 amalg.)
Jan. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Dramex Corporation. n Explorator Resources Inc. (Alta. May 18, 2005)
ExelTech Aerospace Inc. (Can. June 21, 2004 amalg.)
May 29, 2010 – Assigned into bankruptcy. RSM Richter June 22, 2007 – Continued into Ontario.
Expander Mines & Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1955) May 20, 2011 – Acquired by Sociedad Punta del Cobre
Inc. appointed trustee.
Nov. 28, 1973 – Name changed to Northrim Mines Ltd.; S.A. for $0.685 per sh.
June 2, 2010 – Petitioned into receivership. RSM Richter
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Inc. appointed receiver.
Explorer Flow-Through Limited Partnership (Ont. Nov.
Dec. 6, 2012 – Final distribution to be made on or about
Expatriate Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 21, 1993) 27, 2003)
Dec. 21, 2012. Secured creditors repaid in full; unsecured
Dec. 20, 2004 – Name changed to Yukon Zinc Feb. 15, 2006 – Dissolved with net asset value of $28.01
creditor suffered a shortfall. No distributions to shldrs.
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement to separate per unit.
Application made for discharge of trustee.
Mar. 20, 2013 – Receiver was discharged. certain properties into a new co. named Pacifica
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Yukon Zinc sh. and 1 Pacifica Explorer Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1950)
sh. for 1 Expatriate sh. n Sept. 25, 1985 – Name changed to Consolidated Explorer
Exeter Capital Corporation (Alta. 1987)
Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
May 25, 1989 – Name changed to DGE Technologies
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Expedition Energy Inc. (Alta. May 28, 1996)
Nov. 6, 2007 – Acquired by Salvo Energy Corporation Explorers Alliance Ltd. (Man. 1943)
for $0.34 per sh. Dec. 1963 – Charter cancelled.
Exeter Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
May 30, 1975 – Name changed to Tinta Hill Mines Ltd.; Explorex Capital Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 6, 2011)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Expedition Mining Inc. (B.C. Feb. 6, 1986)
Feb. 4, 2016 – Name changed to Imagin Medical Inc. June 11, 2012 – Name changed to Explorex Resources
following reverse takeover acquisition of BSS Life Science Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Exeter Mining Inc. (B.C. 1987) mineral property option agreement. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 22, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. & Energy)
Expeditor Resource Group Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1983)
Exeter Oil & Gas Limited (B.C. 1980) Expo Iron Ltd. (Que. 1969)
Aug. 2, 1989 – Name changed to Mt. Expeditor
Apr. 11, 2000 – Name changed to Terradyne Energy Jan. 25, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corporation and continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for
3 old shs. n Expo Ungava Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Expense Management and Control, Inc. (Tex. 1985)
July 29, 1980 – Amalgamated with Ron-Roy Uranium
Mar. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Integrated Travel
Exeter Resource Corporation (B.C. Feb. 10, 1984) Mines Ltd. (1 for 5) to form Exroy Resources Ltd.; basis
Systems, Inc. n
Aug. 9, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired 1 new for 8 old shs. (see Exroy Resources Ltd.)
by Goldcorp Inc.; basis 0.12 Goldcorp com. shs. for 1
Exeter sh. Explogas Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1988) Export Development Corporation (Can. Oct. 1, 1969;
Sept. 25, 1996 – Name changed to EXP Resources Ltd.; via Export Development Act)
Exile Resources Inc. (Can. Aug. 9, 2005) basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Dec. 21, 2001 – Name changed to Export Development
July 30, 2012 – Name changed to Oando Energy Canada.
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 16.28 old shs. n Explogas Ltd. (Can. Apr. 4, 1996)
Jan. 18, 2001 – Name changed to MD Multimedia Inc. n Export Nickel Corp. of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Exito Energy Inc. (Alta. Nov. 1, 2010) Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 6, 2012 – Name changed to Artisan Energy Exploration Acabit Inc. (Que. Nov. 9, 1989 amalg.)
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Aug. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Western Pacific Mining Export Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
takeover acquisition of Bentley Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Exploration Inc. n 1952 – Charter cancelled.
new for 2 old shs. n
Exploration Aiguebelle Inc. (Que. 1980) Export Tyre Holding Co. (Del. 1986)
Sept. 20, 1983 – Name changed to Aiguebelle Resources Jan. 31, 1995 – Amalgamated with Arizona/Guam
Exito Energy II Inc. (Alta. Nov. 11, 2010)
Inc. n Investment Company; basis 1 new ser. B com. sh. for 1
Jan. 26, 2018 – Formed Good Life Networks Inc. in British
com. sh. and 1 new ser. A pref. sh. for 1 old ser. A pref.
Columbia following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Exploration Aster Inc. (Can. Apr. 11, 1986) sh.
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with (old) Good
Life Networks Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Nov. 3, 1989 – Name changed to Canspar Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Express Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983)
FPsurvey - Industrials) June 27, 1988 – Name changed to First Star Energy Ltd.;
& Energy)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Exito Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 16, 1996)
Aug. 27, 1999 – Name changed to eVirus Software Exploration Duverny Inc. (Que. Apr. 26, 1989)
Corporation. n Jan. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Bay Ressources et Exquisite Form Brassiere (Canada) Limited (Ont. 1949)
Services Inc. (1 for 5.24), Monique Exploration Inc. (1 for Apr. 20, 1983 – Placed into receivership. Assets liquidated
5.35) and private co. Ste-Geneviève Explorations (1991) and no distribution made to shldrs.
Inc. to form SEG Exploration Inc.; basis 1 SEG sh. for
3.71 Duverny shs. (see SEG Exploration Inc.)
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Exroy Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 29, 1980 amalg.) Exxel Energy Corp. (B.C. June 11, 1987) FCMI Financial Corporation (Ont. 1981)
Sept. 30, 1994 – Name changed to Birim Goldfields Inc. May 30, 2008 – Name changed to XXL Energy Corp.; Apr. 9, 1997 – Privatized at $4.60 per sh.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
following reverse takeover acquisition of Birim Goldfields basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Ltd.; basis 1 new cl. A sh. and 1 wt. for 4 old com. shs. n Energy) F.D.G. Mining Inc. (B.C. Apr. 10, 2007)
May 8, 2013 – Name changed to Tango Gold Mines
Extant Investments Inc. (B.C. July 27, 1979) Exxeter Resources Corp. (Can. Dec. 28, 1978) Incorporated. n
Nov. 14, 2001 – Name changed to Sydney Resource Aug. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Exxeter Resources
Corporation. n Inc. n F.D.R. Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
July 6, 1976 – Amalgamated with other cos. to form
Extendicare (Canada) Limited (Can. Aug. 7, 1968; via Exxeter Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 28, 1978) Gambit Consolidated Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Dominion charter) July 26, 1996 – Name changed to Cable Satisfaction 3 old shs.
Feb. 24, 1974 – Name changed to Extendicare Ltd. n International Inc.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
FDX Corp. (Del. 1971)
Extendicare Inc. (Can. Aug. 7, 1968; via Dominion Eyelogic Systems Inc. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1992) Feb. 10, 2000 – Name changed to FedEx Corporation.
charter) Sept. 15, 2016 – Initial distribution of 33¢ cash per sh.
made on Dec. 21, 2015, with final distribution of 4¢ cash FET Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 12, 2002)
Nov. 10, 2006 – Converted into an income trust named
per sh. Jan. 16, 2007 – Privatized by Focus Energy Trust; basis
Extendicare Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). Basis
Oct. 13, 2016 – Voluntarily liquidated and dissolved. 1.473 new trust units for 1 old exch. sh. (see Focus
for sub. voting shldrs.: 1 Assisted Living Concepts, Inc.
Energy Trust)
sub. voting cl. A com. sh. plus either 1 REIT unit, or 1 cl.
B Extendicare L.P. unit, or a combination thereof for 1 Eyetel Technologies, Inc. (B.C. 1984)
July 20, 1994 – Continued into Wyoming. FFC Equities Ltd. (B.C. July 24, 1986)
sub. voting sh. Basis for multiple voting shldrs.: 1 Assisted Oct. 8, 1993 – Continued into Alberta.
Living Concepts, Inc. multiple voting cl. B com. sh. plus Feb. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Outrider Resources
Ezekiel Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1981)
either 1.075 REIT unit, or 1.075 Extendicare Holding Ltd. n
Dec. 11, 1991 – Name changed to Aurex Resources
Partnership L.P. unit, or a combination thereof, for 1
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
multiple voting sh. F H P Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Ezenet Corp. (Alta. May 7, 1998) 1966 – Name changed to Nelway Mines Ltd. n
Extendicare Ltd. (Can. Aug. 7, 1968; via Dominion
charter) Sept. 26, 2001 – Acquired by COGNICASE Acquisition
Nov. 29, 1983 – Name changed to Crownx Inc. n Corp., a wholly owned subsid. of COGNICASE Inc.; basis FLO Capital Inc. (Alta. Nov. 27, 1995)
(i) 1 COGNICASE pref. sh. redeemable for $3.16, (ii) Sept. 25, 1996 – Name changed to CANCRETE
0.393 COGNICASE shs. or (iii) a combination thereof for Environmental Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Extendicare Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Sept.
1 Ezenet sh. (see COGNICASE Inc.) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
11, 2006)
July 1, 2012 – Succeeded by Extendicare Inc. pursuant FM Resources Corp. (B.C. July 30, 1971)
to plan of arrangement whereby Extendicare Inc. was Sept. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Strikewell Energy Corp.
formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust into a
corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) F (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

F M Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1981)


Extension Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1938) Oct. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Designed Data
1941 – Assets transferred to Extension Oil Royalties Ltd. (Canada) Inc. n
F and G Aluminum Storms Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Shldrs. received 1% net royalty in Extension No. 1 and
Mar. 1963 – Name changed to Genoco Aluminum Ltd. n
in Extension No. 2 wells for 25,000 old shs.
FMF Capital Group Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 20, 2004)
Extenway Solutions Inc. (Can. Sept. 13, 2005 amalg.) FA Power Fund (Ont. May 23, 2000) May 18, 2007 – Amherst Capital, LLC appointed to act
Apr. 13, 2016 – Deemed to have filed an assignment in June 19, 2008 – Amalgamated with First Asset PowerGen as trustee to liquidate remaining assets and wind down
bankruptcy. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed Fund (PGT); basis 1.0527 PGT trust units for 1 FA Power business operations of wholly owned FMF Capital, LLC.
as trustee and all officers and directors resigned. trust unit. All officers and directors resigned. Proceeds from
liquidation to be paid to creditors with no distrib. available
Exterior Petroleums Ltd. (Alta.) FABI Ltd. (Can. Jan. 29, 1962) for shldrs.
1958 – Struck off register. June 1967 – Name changed to Sintra Ltd. n Aug. 1, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.

Extorre Gold Mines Limited (Can. Dec. 21, 2009) FACS Limited (Ont. 1967) FMG Telecomputer Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1983)
Aug. 27, 2012 – Acquired by Yamana Gold Inc.; basis 1972 – Wound up. No assets available for distribution. July 4, 1989 – Name changed to SOK Properties Ltd. n
$3.50 cash and 0.0467 Yamana Gold com. shs. for each
sh. held. FACS Records Storage Income Fund (B.C. Feb. 1, FMX Ventures Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1935)
1997) Dec. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Tolima Gold Inc.
Extotal Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979) Feb. 8, 2001 – Wound up. Final distribution of remaining pursuant to reverse takeover transaction acquisition of
Nov. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Luxor Resources Ltd.; proceeds was $8.0367 per unit. Tolima Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
FAM Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Aug. 27, 2012)
Extracare Corporation (Can. Feb. 11, 1986) Mar. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Slate Office Real F. N. Burt Company, Limited (Ont. 1909)
Aug. 2, 1995 – Name changed to South Pacific Resources Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1938 – Amalgamated with Moore Corp., Ltd.; basis
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1 cl. A sh. of Moore for 1 7% conv. pref. sh. of Burt and
FBA Ventures Ltd. (N.L. May 23, 1989) 3 com. shs. of Moore for 4 com. shs. of Burt.
Apr. 15, 1994 – Name changed to NexStar Automation,
Extract Resources Limited (Australia Sept. 1, 1992)
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of NexStar FNI Fashion Network Inc. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1983)
May 28, 2012 – Acquired by Taurus Mineral Limited for
Corporation. n Mar. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Gala-Bari International
A$8.65 per ord. sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Extreme CCTV Inc. (Can. Mar. 16, 2001) F.C. Financial Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Mar. 7, 2008 – Acquired by Robert Bosch GmbH for $5.00 Dec. 13, 1991 – Name changed to West F.C. Finance FNX Mining Company Inc. (Ont. June 26, 1984)
per sh. Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n May 28, 2010 – Aquired by Quadra Mining Ltd.; basis
$0.0001 plus 0.87 Quadra shs. for 1 FNX sh. (see Quadra
Extreme Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 16, 1996) FCA International Ltd. (Can. Apr. 20, 1945) FNX Mining Ltd.)
May 6, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by C1 June 10, 1998 – Acquired by FCA Acquisition
Energy Ltd.; basis 0.22 new C1 sh. for 1 old Extreme sh. Corporation, an affiliate of NCO Group, Inc., for $9.60 FOCH Consumer Electronics Corporation (B.C. Jan.
and 0.22 new C1 purchase wt. for 1 old Extreme purchase per sh. 5, 1988)
wt. (see C1 Energy Ltd.) Jan. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Hawkeye Gold
FCE Canada Inc. (Alta. Sept. 11, 2003) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Extreme Technologies Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1989) Aug. 20, 2004 – Formed FuelCell Energy, Ltd. following
Dec. 5, 1995 – Name changed to PortaCom Wireless, amalgamation into parent company FuelCell Energy, F. P. Chapple Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Inc. n 1961 – Name changed to Frank Chapple Ltd. n

Exxadon Technology Corporation (Ont. Oct. 31, 1987) FCF Capital Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 1998) FP Newspapers Income Fund (Ont. May 15, 2002)
Dec. 3, 1996 – Name changed to E.W.M.C. International May 16, 2016 – Name changed to Founders Advantage Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by FP Newspapers Inc.
Inc. n Capital Corp.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see FPsurvey pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby FP Newspapers
- Industrials) Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund
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into a corporation and the fund was subsequently Fahrenheit Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Faircourt Income Split Trust (Ont. Feb. 14, 2003)
dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. Feb. 2, 2007 – Merged into Income & Growth Split Trust
TEST FOR CROP MARKS (renamed Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust); basis
FP Resources Limited (N.L. Dec. 19, 1986) Fair Harbour Mining Corporation (B.C. Dec. 9, 1986) 1 new pfd. for 1 old pfd. and 0.60851 new unit for 1 old
Mar. 25, 2008 – Amalgamated with wholly owned Dec. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Fair Resources Group unit. (see Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust)
6916716 Canada Inc. to form new co. with same name Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
FP Resources Limited, to carry on investment holding Faircourt Split Five Trust (Ont. July 29, 2003)
activities; basis 1 new com. sh. for 1,000 old com. shs. Fair Oil and Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Feb. 2, 2007 – Merged into Income & Growth Split Trust
or 1 new pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. redeemable for $17.19. 1960 – Struck off register. (renamed Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust); basis
1 new pfd. sh. for 1 old pfd. sh. and 1.6547 new units for
FPE-Pioneer Electric Limited (Man. Jan. 15, 1946) Fair Resources Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 9, 1986) 1 old unit. (see Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust)
Nov. 30, 1972 – Name changed to Federal Pioneer Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Southhampton
Limited. n Enterprises Corp. n Faircourt Split Seven Trust (Ont. Feb. 25, 2004)
Feb. 2, 2007 – Merged into Income & Growth Split Trust
FPI Limited (Ont. Sept. 3, 1986 amalg.) Fair Sky Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 21, 2006 amalg.) (renamed Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust); basis
Dec. 19, 1986 – Continued into Newfoundland and Dec. 7, 2007 – Placed into receivership. Deloitte & 1 new pfd. sh. for 1 old pfd. sh. and 1.42055 new units
Labrador. Touche Inc. of Calgary, Alta., appointed interim receiver. for 1 old unit. (see Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust)
Jan. 8, 2008 – Name changed to FP Resources Limited. n
Fairbanks Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1988) Fairfax Bay Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 11, 1984)
FPS Pharma Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2004) Feb. 3, 1992 – Acquired by Amax Gold Inc. through its Feb. 27, 1990 – Name changed to Zynex Corporation;
Jan. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Capha wholly owned subsid., Amax Gold (B.C.) Ltd.; basis 2 basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Pharmaceuticals Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Amax shs. and 1 wt. for 4 Fairbanks shs. (see Amax Gold
Inc.) Fairfax Capital Inc. (B.C. Feb. 11, 2005)
FRV Media Inc. (Can. Oct. 20, 1998) Jan. 28, 2008 – Name changed to Free Energy
Apr. 11, 2012 – Name changed to Global SeaFarms Fairbanks Morse (Canada) Ltd. (Can. 1911) International Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Corporation prior to reverse takeover acquisition of Global Jan. 26, 1970 – Merged with Crucible Steel of Canada takeover acquisition of Free Energy Solutions Inc.
SeaFarms Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. n Ltd. into Colt Industries (Canada) Ltd. Colt Industries, completed on Nov. 5, 2007. n
Inc. then acquired all remaining public interest under its
FSI Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Feb. 29, 2000) offer of $9.00 per sh. Fairfax Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
June 6, 2012 – Name changed to FSI Energy Group Inc. July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Fairbanks Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 2, 1962 – Dissolved. Fairfield Explorations Inc. (Can. Apr. 15, 1985)
FSR Industries Inc. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) Sept. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Fairstar Explorations
June 15, 1993 – Name changed to Syspower Multimedia Fairbanks Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Inc. n
Industries Inc. n July 16, 1952 – Name changed to Fairbanks Uranium
Mines Ltd. n Fairfield Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1984)
FT Capital Ltd. (Alta. July 10, 1980 amalg.) Dec. 31, 2001 – Formed Almaden Minerals Ltd. in British
June 30, 2009 – Wound up and dissolved. Fairborn Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Columbia on amalgamation with Almaden Resources
July 26, 1976 – Dissolved. Corporation (deemed acquiror); basis 0.77 new for 1
FTI Foodtech International Inc. (B.C. 1978) Almaden Resources sh. and 1 new for 1 Fairfield sh. (see
Aug. 28, 2008 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Fairborne Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 9, 2002) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
- Industrials) July 7, 2003 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
same name. Fairhaven Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1962)
FTM Investment Corporation (Can. July 15, 1998) Dec. 19, 2007 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with May 29, 2002 – Name changed to International Fairhaven
Sept. 7, 2004 – Name changed to Cagim Real Estate same name. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction acquisition Jan. 9, 2013 – Name changed to Santonia Energy Inc. n - Mines & Energy)
of Edifice Centre d'Affaires Le Mesnil; basis 1 new for 5
old shs. n Fairborne Energy Trust (Alta. Apr. 20, 2005) Fairlady Energy Inc. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1980)
Dec. 24, 2007 – Merged and amalgamated with Fairborne Feb. 10, 1988 – Continued into Canada.
FTM Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 2, 1983) Energy Ltd.; basis 1 Fairborne Energy Trust exch. shs. July 5, 2017 – Voluntarily dissolved and struck from
Feb. 27, 1985 – Name changed to First General Mine for 1 Fairborne Energy Ltd. com. sh. (see Fairborne register.
Management & Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Energy Ltd.)
Fairlane Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1963)
FUN Technologies Inc. (Can. Nov. 18, 2005) Fairchild Aircraft Limited (Can. 1929) 1963 – Name changed to Numac Oil & Gas Ltd. n
Dec. 27, 2007 – Acquired by Liberty Media Corporation; Voluntarily liquidated. Amount of $264,546 distributed to
basis £1.75 per sh. shldrs. at rate of $2.07 per sh. Sh. certs. cancelled. Fairlane Transportation Inc. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1983)
Oct. 21, 1998 – Name changed to Excellerated Resources
FUN Technologies plc (U.K. June 24, 2003) Fairchild Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 12, 1977) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 8, 2006 – Scheme of Arrangement with UK-based Dec. 7, 1990 – Name changed to First International
Liberty Media Corporation to continue as a new company Metals Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Fairley Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
named FUN Technologies Inc.; basis 0.5453 new Fun Oct. 22, 1962 – Dissolved.
Inc. sh. plus either 163.69 pence or C$3.290824 for 1 old Fairchild Investments Inc. (B.C. July 26, 1979)
FUN plc sh. (see FUN Technologies Inc.) June 26, 1995 – Continued into Bermuda. Fairline Energy Services Inc. (Can. June 29, 1995)
Sept. 7, 1995 – Name changed to Fairchild Investments May 15, 2000 – Acquired by Wellco Energy Services;
FVC First Venture Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1998) Ltd. n basis 1.5 Wellco shs. for 1 Fairline sh. (see Wellco Energy
Apr. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Lasik Vision Corporation Services Inc.)
following reverse takeover acquisition of Lasik Vision Fairchild Investments Ltd. (Bermuda June 26, 1995)
Canada Inc. n Nov. 12, 2009 – Name changed to Stone Resources Fairline Financial International Corporation (Can. June
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 29, 1995)
F.W. Woolworth Company (N.Y. 1911) June 3, 1998 – Name changed to Fairline Energy
Aug. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Woolworth Corporation Fairchild Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
after becoming a wholly owned subsid. of Woolworth 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation. n Fairmile Acquisitions Inc. (Can. May 27, 1987)
Fairchild Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1977) Mar. 7, 1996 – Name changed to Fairmile Gold
Nov. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Fairchild Gold Corporation. n
Fab Metal Mines Ltd (Ont. 1944)
Corporation. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Fairmile Gold Corporation (Can. May 27, 1987)
Facet Energy Inc. (Alta. 1987) Faircoff Athabasca Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Sept. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Fairmile Goldtech
Nov. 29, 1988 – Amalgamated with Raider Resources Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Inc. to continue as Raider Resources Inc.; basis 1 new
Faircourt Income & Growth Split Trust (Ont. Oct. 29,
for 1 old sh. (see Raider Resources Inc.) Fairmile Goldtech Inc. (Can. May 27, 1987)
2004)
Feb. 23, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Fahnestock Viner Holdings Inc. (Ont. Oct. 12, 1977) Nov. 1, 2010 – Merged into Faircourt Split Trust; basis
Jan. 5, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Sept. 2, 2003 – Name changed to Oppenheimer Holdings 0.954377 Faircourt Split unit for 1 Faircourt Income unit
Inc. n and 1 Faircourt Split pfd. sh. for 1 Faircourt Income pfd.
sh.
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Fairmont Gas & Oil Corporation (B.C. 1968) Faith Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 14, 1985) Falconbridge Limited (Ont. Aug. 28, 1928)
May 23, 1984 – Name changed to Cater Energy, Inc.; Feb. 4, 1986 – Continued into British Columbia. June 22, 1994 – Amalgamated with Falconbridge Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Panterra Minerals Inc.; and Trelleborg Mining Limited to form new co. with same
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n name Falconbridge Limited. Previously, all o/s shs. were
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. (Can. Nov. 27, 1989) acquired by FL Acquisition Corp., jointly owned by
May 11, 2006 – Acquired by Kingdom Hotels International Faith Spring Venture Inc. (B.C. Oct. 26, 2011) Noranda Inc. and Trelleborg AB, effective Sept. 1989;
and Colony Capital, LLC for US$45 per sh. July 23, 2013 – Name changed to Viscount Mining Corp. basis $37 per sh.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover June 30, 2005 – Remaining 41% interest acquired by
Fairmont Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 12, 1987) acquisition of Viscount Mining Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Noranda Inc. and amalgamated to form new co. with
Jan. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Endeavour Resources new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) same name Falconbridge Limited; basis 1.77 new
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Falconbridge (formerly Noranda) shs. for 1 old
Fajana Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987) Falconbridge sh. Each Noranda pref. sh. or jr. pfce. sh.
Fairmount Energy Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 2002) July 13, 1993 – Name changed to Kolvox and old Falconbridge pref. sh. was converted into an
Dec. 1, 2009 – Acquired by Delphi Energy Corp.; basis Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n equal number of pref. shs. or jr. pfce. shs. of the new
0.3571 Delphi shs. for 1 Fairmount sh. Falconbridge Limited having the same attributes as
Falaise Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) before.
Fairmount Mining & Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Sept. 1973 – Name changed to Rosmac Mines Ltd.; basis
July 30, 1979 – Dissolved. 1 new for 5 old shs. n Falconbridge Limited (Ont. June 30, 2005 amalg.)
Nov. 1, 2006 – Com. shs. acquired by Swiss-based
Fairquest Energy Limited (Alta. Mar. 7, 2005) Falco Pacific Resource Group Inc. (B.C. Mar. 16, 2010) Xstrata plc for Cdn$62.50 per sh.
June 6, 2007 – Acquired by Fairborne Energy Trust; basis July 24, 2014 – Name changed to Falco Resources Ltd. Oct. 24, 2007 – Name changed to Xstrata Canada
0.39 trust unit of Fairborne Energy for 1 Fairquest Energy (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation. n
com. sh.
Feb. 14, 2008 – Dissolved. Falcon Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 28, 1928)
Apr. 13, 1976 – Name changed to Bullseye Gas Corp.; Apr. 20, 1982 – Name changed to Falconbridge Limited. n
Fairstar Explorations Inc. (Can. Apr. 15, 1985) basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Aug. 18, 2005 – Formed FairWest Energy Corporation Falconcrest Resources Inc. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1986)
in Canada on amalgamation with Western Energy Falcon Gold Corp. (Ont. Nov. 24, 2006) Aug. 21, 1998 – Formed SFP Communications Group
Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Western May 2, 2013 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Inc. following acquisition of Spencer Francey Peters Inc.;
Energy; basis 1 new for 1 Western Energy sh. and 1 new FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
for 6.7226 Fairstar shs. n
Falcon Island Mining Co. Ltd. (Man. 1943) Faldo Mines & Energy Corp. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1986)
Fairview Capital Corp. (Man. May 10, 2000) 1955 – Charter cancelled. May 19, 1992 – Name changed to Delayed Data
June 15, 2001 – Name changed to Bald Eagle Golf Corp. Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Falcon Lake Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
May 1972 – Amalgamated into Bayfor Corp. Inc.; basis
Fairview Corporation (Ontario) Limited (Ont. 1958) 1 new for 4 old shs. Falgar Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
May 31, 1974 – Amalgamated with Cadillac Development 1955 – Name changed to Sheraton Uranium Mines Ltd. n
Corporation Ltd., Canadian Equity & Development Falcon Point Resources Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 15, 1979
Corporation Ltd., Canadian Equity & Development amalg.) Falkirk Resources Corp. (B.C. Aug. 16, 1996)
Company Ltd. and 3 other cos. to form Cadillac Fairview July 20, 1998 – Name changed to Ontario Hose June 26, 2013 – Name changed to Jemi Fibre Corp.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Cadillac Development sh., Specialties Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition following reverse takeover acquisition of Dual Enterprises
1.2 new for 1 Canadian Equity & Development Co. Ltd. of Ontario Hose Specialties Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
sh. and 1 new for 1 post-split Fairview Corporation of shs. n
Canada Limited sh. (1.4-for-1 on a pre-split basis). Fall River Resources Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 5, 1998)
Fairview shs. continued to trade after a 1.4-for-1 split. Falcon Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 1980) Dec. 23, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia.
The final step of the merger was effected Feb. 29, 1976, Jan. 31, 1986 – Name changed to International Falcon Jan. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Earth Heat Resources
when Cadillac Fairview (Ontario charter) and Fairview Resources Inc.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Corporation of Canada Limited (Dominion charter) - Mines & Energy) acquisition of Earth Heat Australia Pty Ltd. n
amalgamated to form Cadillac Fairview Corporation.
Falcon Super Fax Graphics Inc. (Ont. May 29, 1987) Fallinger Corporation (Que. 1971)
Fairview Mining Inc. (Ont. 1973) May 6, 1992 – Name changed to Falcon Group Ltd.; basis July 1976 – Name changed to Sogevex Inc. (see
Mar. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jaridge Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Falcon Ventures Incorporated (B.C. Apr. 15, 1983) Fallinger Mining Corporation (Que. 1971)
Fairway Automotive Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1959) June 26, 2008 – Name changed to Falcon Ventures Jan. 1973 – Name changed to Fallinger Corporation. n
Mar. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Fairway Industries International Inc. and continued into Alberta. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Fallmac Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Falcon Ventures International Corp. (B.C. Apr. 15, Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Fairway Diversified Income and Growth Trust (Ont. 1983)
Feb. 26, 2004) Dec. 24, 2002 – Name changed to Falcon Ventures Falmouth Petroleum Ltd. (Can. Feb. 13, 1981)
Jan. 26, 2009 – Amalgamated into Crown Hill Fund; basis Incorporated; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 16, 1989 – Name changed to RoyShel Properties
1.30587 Crown Hill Fund units for 1 Fairway Diversified Ltd. n
trust unit. (see Crown Hill Fund) Falcon Ventures International Inc. (Alta. June 26, 2008)
Nov. 5, 2009 – Name changed to Firebird Resources Inc. Falnora Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Fairway Flinflon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 5 May 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 1970 – Charter cancelled. old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Falvo Corporation (Ont. 1989 amalg.)
Fairway Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Falcon Well Services Ltd. (Can. Feb. 13, 1998 amalg.) June 9, 1999 – Privatized; basis 1 cl. B sh. for 1 com.
Apr. 6, 1994 – Name changed to Pharmaglobe Inc.; basis May 19, 1999 – Placed into receivership and Richer, sh., redeemable for 92¢ per sh.
1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Taylor & Allen Inc., of Calgary, Alta., was appointed
receiver/manager. All of the assets were sold and the Falvo Estates Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 1, 1987 amalg.)
Fairway Investment Grade Income Fund (Ont. Feb. secured creditors suffered a shortfall. There were no June 30, 1989 – Amalgamated with Conrex Corporation
25, 2005) funds available for distribution to unsecured creditors or to form Falvo Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 Conrex shs.
June 29, 2007 – Amalgamated with Global Preferred shldrs. and 1 new for 1 Falvo Estates sh. (see Falvo Corporation)
Securities Trust and subsequently merged into Fairway Mar. 27, 2003 – Receiver discharged.
Diversified Income and Growth Trust; basis 0.678498 Family Building Credits Ltd. (Can. 1953)
Fairway Diversified units for 1 Fairway Investment unit Falconbridge Copper Limited (Que. 1917) Dec. 1955 – Acquired by Interprovincial Building Credits
and 0.713949 Fairway Diversified units for 1 Global unit. Apr. 29, 1980 – Name changed to Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 Interprovincial sh. for 3 Family shs.
(see Fairway Diversified Income and Growth Trust) Falconbridge Copper. n
Family Memorials Inc. (Ont. Feb. 26, 2002)
FairWest Energy Corporation (Can. Aug. 18, 2005 Dec. 16, 2012 – Continued into British Columbia.
Falconbridge Gold Corporation (Ont. Dec. 23, 1987)
amalg.) Feb. 16, 2018 – Amalgamated with 1142431 B.C. Ltd.;
Jan. 7, 1994 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.
June 26, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register, basis 1 cl. A Amalco pref. sh. for 1 Family com. sh.
of Kinross Gold Corporation; basis 1 Kinross sh. for 1
immediately exchanged for 1 com. sh. of Thunder River
Falconbridge sh.
Enerprises Inc. on a 1-for-1 basis.
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Fan-Tan Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Farboro Resources Inc. (Que. 1985) Faustin Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with Oz Exploration Inc., Sept. 15, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Omega Exploration Inc., Norwood Exploration Inc., and
Fancamp Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 16, 1986) Onyx Exploration Inc. to form Orient Resources Inc. Favourable Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Nov. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Fancamp Exploration 1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 12
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Farcroft Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) new for 100 old shs.
Energy) Nov. 9, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
Fawn Bay Development Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Fano Mining & Exploration Inc. (Que. 1945) Fareport Capital Inc. (Ont. Apr. 17, 1997) Feb. 1973 – Name changed to Can-Trac Industries Ltd.;
May 27, 1971 – Name changed to Fanex Resources Ltd.; July 23, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Fargo Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 5, 2006) Faymar Capital Corporation (Alta. July 29, 1996)
July 16, 2007 – Name changed to Pacific Coast Nickel Oct. 30, 1997 – Name changed to Valu-net Corporation. n
Fano Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
1956 – Acquired by Fano Mining & Exploration Inc. (see acquisition of Pacific Coast Nickel Corp. n Feather Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1987)
Fano Mining & Exploration Inc.) Oct. 5, 1995 – Name changed to Sovereign Chief
Fargo Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.7 old shs. n
Fantasy Creations Limited (Ont. 1945) 1968 – Merged into Reserve Oil and Gas Co.; basis 43
1978 – Acquired by Sydney Fromer, pres., for $1.50 per new for 100 old shs. Featherstone Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 14, 1977)
sh.
May 3, 2002 – Name changed to Newcastle Minerals
Fargo Resources Limited (B.C. Jan. 27, 1981) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Fantasy 6 Sports Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2015) Sept. 13, 1991 – Name changed to Lang Bay Resources
June 9, 2017 – Name changed to Victory Square Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Feathertouch E-Comm Inc. (Can. Aug. 12, 1985)
June 10, 2004 – Dissolved.
The Farini Companies Inc. (Ont. Dec. 23, 1964)
Fantom Technologies Inc. (Ont. May 12, 1986) Aug. 22, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Oct. 25, 2001 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Fecop Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Creditors Arrangement Act and all remaining officers and 1965 – Charter cancelled.
The Farini Group Inc. (Ont. Dec. 23, 1964)
directors resigned. Sept. 11, 1997 – Name changed to The Farini Companies Fed-Med Services Corp. (Can. Sept. 10, 1987)
Mar. 22, 2002 – Proceedings under the Companies' Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Elk Point Game
Creditors Arrangement Act were terminated and
Ranching Corp. n
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee in Farm Energy Corporation (Alta. May 17, 1988)
bankruptcy. Feb. 9, 2001 – Name changed to High Energy Ventures Federal Business Development Bank (Can. Dec. 20,
Inc. n 1974)
Far East Gold Inc. (Ont. Dec. 15, 1995 amalg.)
Apr. 21, 1997 – Acquired by KWG Resources Inc.; basis July 13, 1995 – Name changed to Business Development
Farmers & Merchants Trust Company (Can. 1910) Bank of Canada.
1 KWG sh. plus 1/3 wts. for 2.68 Far East shs.
Oct. 28, 1976 – Name changed to Commerce Capital
Far East Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Trust Company. n Federal Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Nov. 1979 – Charter cancelled. 1968 – Name changed to New Federal Chibougamau
Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. Ltd. (Can. 1910) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Far East Resources Corporation (B.C. May 9, 1983) Apr. 3, 1975 – Name changed to Farmers & Merchants
Sept. 28, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Trust Company. n Federal Diversiplex Limited (Can. 1948)
Dec. 16, 1978 – Amalgamated into Hardee Farms
Far Eastern Energy Corporation (Can. Jan. 22, 1990) Farmers Gas Company Limited (Ont. 1965) International Ltd.; basis 3 new for 1 old Federal sh.
July 12, 2004 – Dissolved. Mar. 16, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Federal Energy Corporation Limited (Alta. July 30,
Far North Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Farmers' Mutual Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) 1987)
Dec. 1958 – Name changed to New Far North Exploration 1954 – Acquired by Canadian Pipe Lines & Petroleums Aug. 11, 1997 – Continued into British Columbia.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 15 new for 16 old shs. (see Canadian Pipe Aug. 18, 1997 – Name changed to Glenhaven Resources
Lines & Petroleums Ltd.) Inc. n
Far West Industries Inc. (B.C. Aug. 12, 1981)
Nov. 13, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with Digital Dispatch Farrah Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1977) Federal Express Corporation (Del. 1971)
Systems Inc. (DDS); Ghai Investments Ltd. and 3776107 Sept. 26, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 28, 1998 – Name changed to FDX Corp. n
Canada Inc.; basis either 0.05 new DDS sh. or, $0.15
plus 1/40 new DDS sh. for 1 old Far West sh. Farrell Oils Limited (Alta.) Federal Farms Limited (Can. 1948)
1958 – Struck off register. Nov. 1970 – Name changed to Federal Diversiplex
Far West Mining Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 25, 1994) Limited. n
May 17, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. Farrell Rouyn Mines (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. 1937)
June 23, 2011 – Acquired by Capstone Mining Corp.; Jan. 12, 1959 – Dissolved.
Federal Foundries & Steel Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
basis either (i) $9.19, (ii) 1.825 Capstone shs. plus $1.00 1947 – Acquired by Quality Steels (Canada) Ltd.
or (iii) 2.047 Capstone shs. plus $0.001 for 1 Far West Farwest Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
sh. Mar. 17, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Federal Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
Farwest Tungsten Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Faraday Resources Inc. (Ont. May 4, 1967 amalg.)
Sept. 1, 1986 – Amalgamated with Marcon Canadian Apr. 1959 – Name changed to Farwest Mining Ltd. n
Federal Grain, Limited (Can. July 25, 1929; via Dominion
Holdings Inc. to form new co. with same name Faraday charter)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Faraday sh. (see Fastfoot Industries Ltd. (B.C. June 13, 1995)
Aug. 1, 1967 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
Conwest Exploration Company Limited) Dec. 14, 2001 – Name changed to Fab-Form Industries
same name.
Sept. 3, 1993 – Acquired by Conwest Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Apr. 16, 1973 – Name changed to Federal Industries
Company Limited; basis 0.42 Conwest shs. for 1 Faraday Industrials)
Ltd. n
sh. (see Conwest Exploration Company Limited)
Fastlane International Enterprises Inc. (B.C. 1983)
May 1993 – Continued into Wyoming. The Federal Group Inc. (Ont. 1963)
Faraday Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Oct. 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1963 – Name changed to The Canadian Faraday
Fathom Oceanology Limited (Can. Dec. 6, 1968; via
Corporation Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Federal Industries Ltd. (Can. Aug. 1, 1967 amalg.)
letters patent)
Nov. 24, 1989 – Acquired by Indal Limited, a wholly June 1, 1995 – Name changed to Russel Metals Inc. n
Farallon Mining Ltd. (B.C. July 4, 1991)
owned subsid. of RTZ Corp., PLC for $3.00 per sh.
Mar. 10, 2011 – Acquired by Nyrstar NV for Cdn$0.80 Federal Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1983)
per sh. Fatima Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Dec. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Coexco Petroleum
1964 – Name changed to Texmont Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Farallon Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 4, 1991)
new for 2 old shs. n
June 16, 2009 – Name changed to Farallon Mining Ltd. n Federal Kirkland Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 1927)
Faulkenham Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 14, 1936) 1958 – Merged into Cadamet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Faraway Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1984) 5 old shs.
1948 – Name changed to New Faulkenham Mines Ltd.;
July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
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Federal Metals Corporation (Que. 1952) Ferguson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Fibrequest International Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1983)
Aug. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Peninsula Metals Corp. May 6, 1965 – Dissolved. June 27, 1988 – Name changed to E.C.M. Paytel Ltd. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
to form Fedpen Ltée.
Fermac Graphic Industries Limited (Ont. 1951) Fibres Armtex Inc. (Que. 1983)
Federal Oil & Gas Corp. Ltd. (unknown) Nov. 4, 1970 – Placed into bankruptcy Oct. 23, 1964. Feb. 16, 1989 – Acquired by Fibres C.D.L. Inc.; basis
Acquired by New Federal Oils, Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old Subsequently dissolved. unknown.
shs.
1927 – Charter cancelled. Les Fermes Agrivest Inc. (Que. Apr. 24, 1987) Fibreweld Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
June 13, 1990 – Name changed to Les Investissements July 17, 1947 – Voluntary liquidation approved by shldrs.
Federal Oils Limited (Alta. Aug. 24, 1937) Embrygènes ltée. n and co. wound up. Nothing available for shldrs.
1950 – Assigned its holdings to Flock Oil & Gas
Syndicate. Fermont Mines Ltd. (Ont.) Fidelio Enterprises Corporation (Alta. 1986)
Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 11, 1991 – Formed Exploration Terrenex Inc. in
Federal Oils Syndicate No. 1 (unknown) Alberta on amalgamation with Terrenex Ventures Inc.;
1966 – Sold to Darmac Oils Ltd. and dissolved. Feromac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) basis 6 new for 1 Terrenex sh. and 1 new for 1 Fidelio
Dec. 9, 1970 – Charter cancelled. sh. n
Federal Pioneer Limited (Man. Jan. 15, 1946)
Jan. 27, 1978 – Continued into Canada. Feronia Inc. (Ont. Aug. 18, 2010) Fidelity Mining Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
May 18, 1990 – Acquired by Schneider Canada Inc. for Aug. 18, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. (see June 1974 – Name changed to New Fidelity Minerals
$15 per sh. FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. n
Federal Trust & Savings Co. (Can. - unspecified) Ferro Iron Ore Corp. (B.C. Sept. 26, 2006)
June 26, 1974 – Amalgamated with subsid., County Fidelity Mortgage and Savings Corporation (Can.
June 14, 2013 – Continued into Ontario.
Savings & Loan Corp., to form Federal Trust Company. 1963)
July 19, 2013 – Name changed to Wolf Resource
Dec. 30, 1977 – Name changed to Equitrust Mortgage
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Federal Trust Company (Ont. 1974 amalg.) and Savings Corporation. n
Mar. 1, 1981 – Central and Eastern Trust Company Ferrous Iron Mines Limited (Ont. 1955)
acquired 99.7% of o/s com. shs. in May 1980 for $5.00 Fidelity Mortgage Investments Ltd. (Man. 1964)
Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
million cash and $4.5 million in 7.5% cum. red. pref. shs. June 1968 – Private co. owned by Camwood Securities
of Central and Eastern. co. amalg. with Central and Ferrum Americas Mining Inc. (Can. Nov. 30, 2011 Ltd. All funded debt redeemed.
Eastern Trust Company to form Central Trust Company. amalg.)
Shs. held by Central and Eastern Trust were cancelled Fidelity Partnership 1993 (Ont. Dec. 23, 1992)
Mar. 14, 2016 – Name changed to Toachi Mining Inc.;
and the remaining 3,295 shs. were converted into shs. Dec. 30, 2005 – Dissolved following final distribution.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
of the new co. on basis of 1 new for 2 old shs. Energy) Fidelity Partnership 1994 (Ont. Dec. 22, 1993)
Federal Trustco Inc. (Ont. Apr. 3, 1962) Mar. 30, 2007 – Dissolved.
Fest Resources Corp. (B.C. June 15, 1980)
July 1980 – Name changed to RealCap Holdings Limited. Oct. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Minvita Enterprises Ltd.; Fidelity Partnership 1995 (Ont. Dec. 22, 1994)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 31, 2008 – Dissolved
Federated Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Festino Venture Corp. (Alta. June 16, 2000) Fidelity Partnership 1996 (Ont. Feb. 26, 1996)
1973 – Reported to be without material assets. Property Aug. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Maskal Energy Inc. Jan. 5, 2012 – Ceased operations on Dec. 31, 2011.
sold 1973-74 for 1,160,006 shs. to Northrim Mines Ltd. following non-arm's length Qualifying Transaction Apr. 2, 2012 – Dissolved.
to satisfy creditors and shldrs. Shldrs. received 1 sh. acquisition of Malahat Oil & Gas Ltd. n
Northrim for 6.9484 old shs.; creditors received 1 sh. for The Fidelity Trust Company (Man. 1909)
$1.94 debt. Fiber Optic Systems Technology, Inc. (Del. Oct. 13, 1972 – Continued into Canada.
1999) Dec. 31, 1980 – Amalgamated with its 99.9%-owned
Federated Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1938)
Oct. 31, 2011 – Name changed to Augusta Industries subsidiary, The Fort Garry Trust Company, and continued
1955 – Merged with Home Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A or
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - under the Fidelity Trust Co. name. Com. shldrs. received
B sh. Home for ea. 2 shs. Federated.
Industrials) com. stk. of amalg. co. on a sh.-for-sh. basis. Pfce. stk.
Fedora Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) also exchanged on a sh.-for-sh. basis.
Fiberglas Canada Inc. (Can. 1939)
Feb. 22, 2000 – Name changed to Airbomb.com
Oct. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Fidelity Uranium Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955)
Marketing Ltd. n
subsid. of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. Co. Dec. 15, 1962 – Dissolved.
now private.
Fedpen Ltée (Que. Aug. 1, 1978 amalg.) Fidinam Properties Inc. (Ont. 1982 amalg.)
Feb. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Mafricor Resources Fiberoptic One Inc. (Can. Apr. 2, 2001) Mar. 19, 1986 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Bramalea
Inc. n Sept. 20, 2004 – Name changed to GlobeeCom Limited for approx. $171,000,000.
International Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction June 5, 1986 – Name changed to Bramalea Properties
Feel Good Cars Corporation (Ont. Sept. 28, 2004) acquisition of GlobeeCom International Inc. (subsequently Inc. n
June 15, 2007 – Name changed to ZENN Motor Company renamed GlobeeCom Inc.). (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. n Fidmor Mortgage Investors Corporation (Can. Dec.
FiberQuest Networks Corp. (B.C. July 5, 2000) 31, 1973)
Felix Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Aug. 7, 2001 – Name changed to StorageFlow Systems July 5, 1985 – Name changed to Security Home Mortgage
Dec. 9, 1957 – Dissolved. Corp. n Investment Corporation. n
Femco Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 15, 1950) Fibertech Industries Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 1980) Fiducie Desjardins inc. (Que. Sept. 27, 1962; via letters
July 8, 1965 – Dissolved. Aug. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Solar Pharmaceutical patent)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Aug. 25, 2004 – Redemption of ser. 1 pref. shs.; basis
Fenchurch Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Industrials)
Aug. 1960 – Dissolved. $25 plus accr. and unpaid divd. of $0.07372 per sh.
Fibre-Klad Industries Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 28, 1987) Fiducie du Québec (Que. Sept. 27, 1962; via letters
Fenimore Iron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1947) May 16, 1994 – Amalgamated with Tanqueray Resources
Jan. 1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Fenimore patent)
Ltd. to form new co. with same name Tanqueray Sept. 28, 1988 – Name changed to Fiducie Desjardins
Iron Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Resources Ltd.; basis 0.94 new for 1 Fibre-Klad sh. (see inc. n
Tanqueray Resources Ltd.)
Fenix Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Fiedmont Resources Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1988)
Fibre Products of Canada Limited (Ont. June 15, 1946) Nov. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Advanced Recruitment
Nov. 1969 – Name changed to Comtech Group Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Fenway Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980) International Limited. n
June 1998 – Continued into Delaware.
Field Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Fibrek Inc. (Can. Mar. 24, 2010) 1968 – Merged into Sakfield Mines & Investments Ltd.;
Fera Plastics Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Aug. 3, 2012 – Amalgamated with RFP Acquisition Inc., basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Aug. 1983 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by private
a wholly owned subsid. of Resolute Forest Products Inc.;
interests.
basis either (i) Cdn$0.55 plus 0.0284 Resolute Forest Field Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1980)
Feralco Industries Limited (Can. 1949) shs., (ii) Cdn$1.00 or (iii) 0.0632 Resolute Forest shs. for Apr. 12, 1990 – Name changed to L & D Property
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. 1 Fibrek sh. Operations (Canada) Ltd. n
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Fields Stores Limited (B.C. 1948) Finavera Renewables Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006 amalg.) Corp. (renamed Fiore Gold Ltd.); basis 0.265 GRP shs.
May 9, 1977 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Zeller's Feb. 8, 2011 – Name changed to Finavera Wind Energy for 1 Fiore Exploration sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited; basis 3 Zeller's shs. for 1 Fields sh. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Finavera Energy)
Renewables Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Fiera High Income Trust (Ont. Sept. 4, 1997) Firan Corporation (Ont. Nov. 30, 1978 amalg.)
Nov. 12, 2012 – Dissolved for $9.0501 per tr. unit. Finavera Solar Energy Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006 amalg.) Dec. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Jan. 29, 2016 – Name changed to Solar Alliance Energy same name.
Fiera Sceptre Inc. (Ont. Nov. 22, 1955) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Aug. 31, 1999 – Name changed to Glendale International
Apr. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Fiera Capital Industrials) Corp. n
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Finavera Wind Energy Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006 amalg.) Firan-Glendale Corporation (Ont. July 30, 1954 amalg.)
Fifth Avenue Ventures Corp. (B.C. 1979) July 2, 2015 – Name changed to Finavera Solar Energy Nov. 30, 1978 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Nov. 15, 1990 – Name changed to Instar Energy Corp.; Inc. n same name.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 14, 1982 – Name changed to Firan Corporation. n
Fincorp Capital Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 13, 1978 amalg.)
Fifth Era Knowledge Inc. (Alta. July 22, 1999) Sept. 4, 1991 – Placed into receivership and Orenstein Fircrest Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1986)
Sept. 25, 2003 – Name changed to Triton Capital & Partners of Toronto appointed receiver. Oct. 30, 1991 – Name changed to NTC Capital
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n May 1, 1998 – Wound up and receiver discharged. Assets Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
were foreclosed upon. Secured creditors suffered a
Fifth Generation Systems Inc. (B.C. 1983) shortfall and there was no distribution available for Fire Boss Services Ltd. (Alta. 1980)
June 4, 1986 – Name changed to China Sea Resources unsecured creditors or shldrs. Mar. 3, 1994 – Name changed to Boss Energy Ltd. n
Corporation. n
Find Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 8, 1995) Fire River Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Fifty-Plus.Net International Inc. (Can. July 31, 1991) Sept. 22, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by Shiningbank 1959 – Name changed to Golden Algoma Mines Ltd. n
July 1, 2008 – Formed ZoomerMedia Limited in Canada Energy Income Fund; basis 0.465 new Shiningbank unit
on amalgamation with wholly owned subsidiaries for 1 old Find Energy sh. (see Shiningbank Energy Fire River Gold Corp. (Ont. Feb. 8, 1988)
Fifty-Plus.Net Inc. and ZoomerMedia Limited (previously Income Fund) Feb. 5, 1997 – Name changed to Kingly Enterprises Inc.;
Kemur Publishing Co. Ltd.). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Findore Gold Resources Ltd. (Ont. June 19, 1997)
Figuery Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Nov. 3, 2000 – Name changed to Ripped Canada Artists Fireball Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved. Inc. n June 26, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
File Lake Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Findore Minerals Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1984) Firebird Capital Partners Inc. (B.C. July 31, 2007)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Cantex Energy Inc. n Dec. 27, 2012 – Name changed to Firebird Energy Inc. n
File Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1938)
Finlayson Enterprises Ltd. (Can. 1924) Firebird Energy Inc. (B.C. July 31, 2007)
Mar. 5, 1979 – Dissolved.
Mar. 27, 1986 – Amalgamated with 147742 Canada Sept. 4, 2014 – Name changed to T-Bird Pharma Inc.
Filion Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Limited, its major shldr. to become a private co. Public following reverse takeover acquisition of Thunderbird
1959 – Name changed to Teal Exploration Limited. n shldrs. received preferred stk. (166 shs. for each common Biomedical Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
and 10 for each preferred held) which was subsequently
redeemed at 10¢ per sh. Firebird Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1975)
Fin-Lan Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 1978 – Amalgamated with Oxford Mines Limited,
Finline Technologies Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 24, 1989) Babylon Minerals Inc., Solvang Explorations Limited and
Nov. 28, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Drayton Petroleum Limited to form Bab-Sol Resource
Fin Resources Inc. (Ont. 1975)
July 7, 1987 – Amalgamated with Continental Precious Explorations Limited; basis 35 new for 100 old shs.
Finnin Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Minerals Inc. to form a new co. with the same name May 13, 1965 – Dissolved.
Continental Precious Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old Fireco Sales Limited (Ont. 1951)
shs. Dec. 31, 1981 – Officially declared bankrupt, in order that
Finning Ltd. (Can. Oct. 8, 1986)
Brian Barr Holdings Ltd. could purchase assets of co.
Apr. 25, 1997 – Name changed to Finning International
Financial Collection Agencies Ltd. (Can. Apr. 20, 1945) New co. formed to operate under same name. No
Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 17, 1977 – Name changed to FCA International distribution made to shldrs.
Ltd. n Finning Tractor & Equipment Co. Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 4,
Firefly Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
1933)
Financial 15 Split Corp. II (Ont. Sept. 3, 2004) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 8, 1986 – Continued into Canada.
Mar. 18, 2015 – Name changed to North American Apr. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Finning Ltd. n Firesand Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 28, 1978)
Financial 15 Split Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 30, 1997 – Name changed to Talisman Enterprises
Finor Exploration Inc. (Can. Nov. 23, 1984) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.49 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Financial Models Company Inc. (Ont. Feb. 2, 1976) Apr. 24, 1989 – Declared bankrupt.
Apr. 20, 2005 – Acquired indirectly by SS&C Industrials)
Technologies, Inc. for Cdn$17.70 per sh. Finore Mining Inc. (B.C. Nov. 29, 2006) Firespur Explorations Ltd. (Ont. July 28, 1978)
Oct. 19, 2017 – Name changed to Micron Waste May 1, 1989 – Name changed to Firesand Resources
Financial Preferred Securities Corporation (Alta. Sept. Technologies Inc. following acquisition of (old) Micron
25, 2006) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. n
Waste Technologies Inc. by way of amalgamation of
June 14, 2012 – All o/s pfd. shs. redeemed for $13.72 Micron Waste and a wholly owned subsidiary of Finore;
per sh. Firesteel Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1992)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 10, 2018 – Name changed to Nordic Gold Corp.
Financial Services Income STREAMS Corporation (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
FinTech Services Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 1, 1993)
(Ont. June 13, 2000) Aug. 13, 2001 – Name changed to FinTech Solutions
Feb. 2, 2011 – All capital yield and equity dividend shs. Firestone Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1936)
Ltd.; basis 1 new com. for 1 old cl. A sh. n 1941 – Merged with 8 other cos. into Amalgamated Oils
redeemed for $25 per sh. and $9.7723 per sh.,
respectively, and company dissolved. Limited; basis 33 new for 500 old shs.
FinTech Solutions Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 1, 1993)
Financial Trustco Capital Limited (Alta. July 10, 1980 Aug. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Sylogist Inc. n Firestone Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1987)
amalg.) 2005 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
July 25, 1989 – Name changed to FT Capital Ltd. n Fintra Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Energy)
June 21, 1996 – Name changed to U.S. Diamond Corp. n
Fireworks Entertainment Inc. (Ont. May 3, 1995)
La Financière Coopérants Inc. (Que. 1987)
Fintry Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1965) Aug. 13, 1998 – All o/s cl. B sub. vtg. shs. aquired by
Mar. 13, 1992 – Liquidated for $2.00 per sh.
Dec. 23, 2005 – Name changed to Mesa Uranium Corp. CanWest Entertainment, a wholly owned subsid. of
La Financière Entraide-Coopérants Inc. (Que. 1987) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of BZU Minerals CanWest Global Communications Corp; basis $3.50 per
May 7, 1990 – Name changed to La Financière Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n sh. (see Canwest Global Communications Corp.)
Coopérants Inc. to reflect the takeover bid made by the
Fiore Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1988) Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Fund (Ont. July 13,
Cooperants Group in July 1989. n
Sept. 25, 2017 – Succeeded by Fiore Gold Ltd. pursuant 1999)
to arrangement agreement acquisition by GRP Minerals May 22, 2001 – Name changed to Firm Capital Mortgage
Investment Trust. n
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Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Trust (Ont. July 13, First Asset Energy & Resource Fund (Ont. Aug. 9, First Asset Yield Opportunity Trust (Ont. July 30, 2003)
1999) 1996) Dec. 24, 2014 – Name changed to First Asset Active
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Firm Capital Mortgage Aug. 1, 2017 – Terminated; basis $15.7407 cash per Credit Fund. n
Investment Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement limited partnership unit.
whereby Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation First Au Strategies Corp. (Yuk. Mar. 17, 1997)
was formed to facilitate the conversion of the trust into a First Asset Energy & Resource Income & Growth June 4, 2003 – Name changed to Cangold Limited. n
corporation and the trust was subsequently dissolved. Fund (Ont. Nov. 12, 1997)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 5, 2007 – Acquired by First Asset Energy & Resource First Australia Prime Income Investment Company
Fund (Fund I); basis 1.4819 Fund I trust units for 1 First Limited (Cook Islands Apr. 15, 1986)
First Advance Capital Corporation (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983) Asset Energy & Resource Income & Growth Fund trust May 22, 2001 – Name changed to Aberdeen Asia-Pacific
Nov. 30, 1994 – Name changed to Avonlee Capital unit. (see First Asset Energy & Resource Fund) Income Investment Company Limited. (see FPsurvey -
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Industrials)
First Asset Equal Weight Pipes & Power Income Fund
First Alberta Enterprise Corporation (Alta. Apr. 4, 1986) (Ont. Jan. 27, 2005) First B Shares Inc. (Ont. Feb. 27, 1990)
Oct. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Anitech Enterprises June 21, 2006 – Name changed to First Asset Pipes & Apr. 23, 1996 – All o/s units and equity divd. shs.
Inc. n Power Income Fund. n redeemed for $50.8170 per unit and $26.5056 per equity
divd. sh.
First All-Canadian Trustee Shares (1945 Fund) First Asset Equal Weight REIT Income Fund (Ont. Oct.
(unknown 1931; via trust agreement) 28, 2004) First Calgary Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 10, 1949)
Jan. 15, 1942 – Trust liquidated. Aug. 31, 2007 – Name changed to First Asset REIT Nov. 25, 2008 – Acquired by Eni S.p.A. for Cdn$3.60 per
Income Fund. n sh.
First American Capital Group Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1984)
June 23, 1993 – Name changed to Rosetta Technologies First Asset Equal Weight Small-Cap Income Fund First Canada Financial Corp. (Alta. July 18, 1986)
Inc. following acquisition of Timespan Communications (Ont. Apr. 7, 2005) June 4, 1996 – Name changed to Western Pacific Gold
Corp.; shs. redesignated as com. shs. with a par value Sept. 29, 2006 – Merged into First Asset Equal Weight Inc.; basis 1 com. for 5 subord. vtg. shs. n
of $0.01 (U.S.). n REIT Income Fund; basis 0.6581 new REIT unit for 1 old
Small Cap unit. (see First Asset Equal Weight REIT First Canadian Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 7, 1996)
First American Minerals Corporation (Ont. June 28, Income Fund) June 24, 2003 – Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
1984 amalg.) with private company Northern Shield Resources Inc.
May 11, 1987 – Name changed to Multireal Properties First Asset Global Infrastructure Fund (Ont. May 30, (received 21,321,096 shs) to continue as a new company
Inc. n 2007) also known as Northern Shield Resources Inc. for total
Dec. 30, 2009 – Merged into Criterion Water Infrastructure consideration of 3,400,000 new Northern Shield shs.
First American Mining Corporation (B.C. 1983) Fund; basis 0.95348 Criterion cl. D units for 1 First Asset
May 5, 1988 – Continued into Wyoming. unit. First Canadian Futures Inc. (Ont. 1985)
Mar. 1987 – Davidson Partners Ltd. purchased the
First American Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1981) First Asset Hamilton Capital European Bank Fund remaining o/s common shs., making it a wholly owned
June 28, 1984 – Amalgamated with First Ohio (Ont. Oct. 29, 2014) subsid.
Explorations Inc. (1 new for 2.5 old shs.) to form First Apr. 25, 2016 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an
American Minerals Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old exchange-fund under the name First Asset Global First Canadian Gold Corporation Inc. (Ont. July 19,
shs. Financial Sector ETF. 1972)
Feb. 19, 2002 – Formed Compressario Corporation in
First Americas Gold Corporation (B.C. Apr. 3, 2007) First Asset Income & Growth Fund (Ont. Nov. 29, 2004) Ontario on amalgamation with Enviro Waste Technologies
Feb. 3, 2016 – Name changed to Intact Gold Corp. (see Dec. 30, 2009 – Merged (together with First Inc. with First Canadian the deemed acquiror; basis 1
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Asset/BlackRock North American Dividend Achievers new for 5.45 Enviro shs. and 1 new for 1 First Canadian
Trust) into Criterion Global Dividend Fund; basis 1.01086 sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) (see Enviro Waste
1st Anyox Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 8, 1984) Criterion cl. D units for 1 Income & Growth unit and Technologies Inc.)
Feb. 28, 2005 – Name changed to Victory Resources 0.73904 Criterion cl. D units for 1 Dividend Achievers unit
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) First Canadian Investments Limited (Ont. 1970)
First Asset Opportunity Fund (Ont. June 28, 1999) Mar. 31, 1981 – Name changed to Bank of Montreal
The First Asia Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 28, 1997) Dec. 6, 2007 – All units terminated and redeemed; basis Mortgage Corporation. n
Oct. 8, 2003 – Name changed to Ravensource Fund. $2.06 per unit.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) First Castle Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998)
First Asset Pipes & Power Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 27, Oct. 23, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
First Asset Active Credit Fund (Ont. July 30, 2003) 2005)
Jan. 20, 2015 – Merged into First Asset Active Credit Jan. 16, 2015 – Converted into closed-end fund, First 1st Century Healthcare International Inc. (Alta. May
ETF; basis 1.10586 Cdn$ ETF com. units for 1 ser. A unit Asset Active Utility & Infrastructure ETF; basis 1 new 2, 1988)
and 0.41337 US$ ETF com. units for 1 ser. B unit. com. unit for 1 old tr. unit. Oct. 11, 1995 – Name changed to Pura Vida International
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
First Asset/BlackRock North American Dividend First Asset PowerGen Fund (Ont. Apr. 25, 2001) Industrials)
Achievers Trust (Ont. Nov. 9, 2005) Jan. 31, 2011 – Succeeded by Sprott Power Corp.
Dec. 30, 2009 – Merged (together with First Asset Income pursuant to amalgamation of wholly owned 7707479 First Chartered Development Corporation (B.C. June
& Growth Fund) into Criterion Global Dividend Fund; basis Canada Inc. with Sprott Power Corp.; basis 5.35402342 13, 1972)
1.01086 Criterion cl. D units for 1 Income & Growth unit Sprott Power Corp. shs. for 1 First Asset PowerGen Fund Mar. 24, 1995 – Name changed to APAC
and 0.73904 Criterion cl. D units for 1 Dividend Achievers unit. n Telecommunications Corporation following reverse
unit takeover acquisition of Asia Pacific Telecommunications
First Asset PowerGen Trust I (Ont. May 23, 2000) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.3 old shs. n
First Asset Canadian Dividend Opportunity Fund (Ont. Mar. 14, 2007 – Name changed to FA Power Fund. n
Mar. 22, 2010) First Chicago Investment Corporation (Alta. Jan. 11,
Apr. 20, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an First Asset PowerGen Trust III (Ont. Apr. 25, 2001) 1978)
open-ended fund Mar. 14, 2007 – Name changed to First Asset PowerGen Mar. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Graystone Corporation;
Fund. n basis 9 new for 1 old sh. n
First Asset Canadian Dividend Opportunity Fund II
(Ont. Jan. 25, 2012) First Asset REIT Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 28, 2004) First China Investment Corp. (B.C. 1981)
Mar. 6, 2014 – Merged into First Asset Canadian Dividend June 22, 2012 – Name changed to First Asset Canadian Sept. 8, 1987 – Name changed to China First Capital
Opportunity Fund (the mutual fund); basis 1 cl.X unit of REIT Income Fund. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
mutual fund for 1 First Asset Canadian Dividend
Opportunity Fund II unit. First Asset U.S. & Canada LifeCo Income Fund (Ont. First Choice Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987)
July 26, 2013) Nov. 21, 2003 – Name changed to Glen Hawk Minerals
First Asset Canadian REIT Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 28,
Sept. 3, 2014 – Converted into an exchange-traded-fund; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
2004)
basis 1 com. unit for 1 trust unit.
July 14, 2015 – Converted into an Exchange-Traded Fund
Sept. 3, 2014 – Name changed to First Asset U.S. & First Choice Products Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1, 2008 amalg.)
and name changed to First Asset Canadian REIT ETF.
Canada LifeCo Income ETF. July 4, 2016 – Voluntarily delisted from CSE. (see
First Asset CanBanc Split Corp. (Ont. Sept. 5, 2008) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 18, 2016 – Redeemed; basis $10.0268 cash per
pref. sh. and $30.1588 cash per cl. A sh.
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First City Financial Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, First Entertainment Corporation (B.C. Sept. 22, 1989) First Hospitality (Canada) Corporation (B.C. June 20,
1970) July 12, 1996 – Name changed to MMX Ventures Inc.; 1953)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Jan. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Harrowston Corporation basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Nov. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Southern Pacific
and continued into Canada; basis 1 new cl. A for 1 old Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
com. sh. and then consolidated on a 1-for-10 basis. n First Factor Developments Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1979)
Aug. 14, 2007 – Name changed to Millrock Resources First Host Hotel Corp. (Alta. June 10, 1998)
First City Gold Corporation (Ont. 1974) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Vision SCMS Inc.
Dec. 15, 1986 – Name changed to VenTech Healthcare following reverse takeover acquisition of Vision Logistics
Inc. n First Fortune Investments Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1980) Group Inc. for 12,250,568 post-cons. com. shs. at 95¢
Sept. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Hansa Resources per sh.; basis 1 new for 10.473 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
First City Trust Company (Alta. 1962) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Industrials)
July 10, 1992 – Acquired by North American Life
Assurance Co.; basis $1.82 principal amt. of junior notes First General Mine Management & Gold Corp. (Can. First Houston Oil & Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1981)
of North American Life for each ser. A pfd. sh. held, $1.81 Mar. 2, 1983) May 1, 1985 – Struck off register.
principal amt. of junior notes of North American Life for Dec. 21, 1989 – Name changed to Laser Magic
each ser. B pfd. sh. held, and $1.34 principal amt. of junior International Inc. n First Impression Singles Network Ltd. (B.C. June 23,
notes of North American Life for each 8.75% cum. pfd. 1987)
sh. First Generation Financial Group Ltd. (B.C. 1983) May 30, 1997 – Name changed to Global Explorations
Apr. 20, 1993 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Corporation. n
First City Trustco Inc. (B.C. July 29, 1981) Canadian Maple Leaf Financial Corporation. Holders of
July 30, 1986 – Continued into Canada. com. shs. received 1 cl. 1 com. and 1 cl. B pref. sh. for First Industrial Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 10,
July 6, 1992 – Name changed to Talborne Capital each com. sh. held. Cl. 1 com. shs. exchanged (0.33 new 1997)
Corporation. n for 1 old) for cl. A restricted vtg. shs. of Canadian Maple Jan. 8, 2001 – Name changed to OnBus Technologies
Leaf Financial Corporation. Cl. B pref. shs. redeemed for Inc. n
First Class Entertainment and Filmworks Corporation $0.08; 0.0973 com. shs. Katlor Explorations Ltd.; 0.0947
(Alta. 1976) cl. A shs. Canadian Maple Leaf Financial Corporation First Integrated Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 2, 2000)
May 1, 1990 – Struck off register. and 0.0050 com. shs. North American Environmental Mar. 7, 2005 – Name changed to Kootenay Gold Inc.
Group Ltd. (see Canadian Maple Leaf Financial pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Kootenay
First Commercial Financial Group Inc. (Alta. Apr. 18, Corporation) Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
1986)
Sept. 28, 1989 – Name changed to Micron Metals Canada First Generation Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) First International Metals Corp. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1977)
Corp. n Oct. 9, 1991 – Name changed to First Generation July 17, 2000 – Name changed to Mill Bay Ventures Inc.;
Financial Group Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
First Consort Hotels & Inns Ltd. (B.C. 1988)
Oct. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. First Gold Exploration Inc. (Can. Sept. 11, 2006) First Ivana Technologies Ltd. (Can. May 17, 1984)
Feb. 18, 2011 – Name changed to Critical Elements Apr. 6, 1993 – Name changed to Vitamed
First Corporate Capital Inc. (Ont. 1987) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Biopharmaceuticals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 2, 1997 – Amalgamated with Genterra Capital
Corporation and Mutec Equities Inc. to form Genterra First Gold Resources Corporation (B.C. June 13, 1995)
First Labrador Acquisitions Inc. (Alta. May 8, 1996)
Capital Corporation; basis 0.69 new cl. A shs. for 1 cl. A Oct. 25, 1999 – Name changed to Fastfoot Industries
Oct. 23, 2003 – Name changed to Silver Spruce
sh., 0.759 new cl. A shs. for 1 cl. B sh., and 0.69 new cl. Ltd. n
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey
A shs. for 1 cl. C sh. (see Genterra Capital Corporation) - Mines & Energy)
First Goldwater Resources Inc. (B.C. July 15, 1985)
First Devonian Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 6, 1979) July 20, 2004 – Name changed to Baja Mining Corp. First Lithium Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2005)
Jan. 4, 1989 – Name changed to Cube Energy Corp.; following reverse takeover acquisition of Mintec Oct. 11, 2012 – Name changed to Golden Virtue
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n International Corporation. n Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n

First Dynasty Industries Inc. (Can. Feb. 2, 1987) First Graphite Corp. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1986) First Majestic Resource Corp. (Yuk. Jan. 2, 2002)
Apr. 26, 1996 – Dissolved. Jan. 18, 2013 – Name changed to Desert Star Resources Jan. 17, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 22, 2006 – Name changed to First Majestic Silver
First Dynasty Mines Ltd. (Yuk. Aug. 11, 1994) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 17, 2002 – Name changed to Sterlite Gold Ltd. n First Growth Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 2011)
July 17, 2017 – Filed voluntary assignment in bankruptcy First Manhattan Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
First Dynasty Ventures Inc. (Can. Oct. 7, 1983) and Crowe MacKay & Company Ltd. appointed trustee. June 27, 1990 – Name changed to Napier International
Oct. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Firstfund Capital (1986) Technologies Inc.; basis 3 new for 2 old shs. n
Corp. n First Guardian Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11,
1986) First Marathon Inc. (Ont. 1982)
First Eastern Equities Inc. (Ont.) July 6, 1993 – Amalgamated with Tai Energy Resources Aug. 17, 1999 – Acquired by National Bank of Canada;
July 4, 1994 – Dissolved. Corporation to form Tai Energy Corporation; basis basis $26 or 1.3 National Bank shs. for 1 First Marathon
0.489112 new for 1 Tai Energy Resources sh. and sh.
First Eastern Gold Development Inc. (Ont. 1973) 0.157968 new for 1 First Guardian sh. (see Tai Energy
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Corporation) First Maritime Mining Corporation Limited (N.B. 1955)
Jan. 11, 1999 – Privatized following amalgamation
First Eastern Property Development Inc. (Ont.) First Gullane Capital Inc. (Can. May 9, 1994) agreement with its affiliates, Northern Canada Mines,
July 29, 1988 – Name changed to First Eastern Equities Jan. 2, 1996 – Formed Xinex Networks Inc. in Canada Limited, Atlantic Coast Copper Corporation Limited, Key
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n on amalgamation with Xinex Labs Inc., constituting a Anacon Mines Limited and Hunter Brook Minerals Limited;
reverse takeover by Xinex; basis 0.77371 pref. and basis $9.10 per sh.
First Echelon Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980) 1.12829 com. shs. for 1 Xinex cl. A com. sh., 1.6 pref.
Dec. 11, 2003 – Name changed to Aumega Discoveries and 2.4 com. shs. for 1 Xinex cl. B com. sh., 1 com. sh. First Medical Management Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n for 1 Xinex cl. C non-vtg. com. sh. and 1 com. sh. for 1 May 22, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
First Gullane com. sh. n
First Empire Corporation Inc. (Ont. Mar. 18, 1997 The First Mercantile Currency Fund, Inc. (Ont. 1978)
amalg.) First Harbour Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1999) June 30, 1999 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an
Nov. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Noble House Oct. 17, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. open-ended fund.
Entertainment Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 30, 2009 – Charter cancelled.
First Heritage Delta Credit Union (Can. - unspecified)
First Empire Entertainment.com Inc. (Ont. Mar. 18, Aug. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Envision Credit Union. n First Mining Finance Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 2015)
1997 amalg.) Jan. 11, 2018 – Name changed to First Mining Gold Corp.
Aug. 14, 2003 – Name changed to First Empire First Heritage Savings Credit Union (unknown) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 1, 2000 – Merged with Delta Credit Union to form
First Heritage Delta Credit Union. (see First Heritage 1st Miracle Group, Inc. (Del. Mar. 23, 1998)
Delta Credit Union) Nov. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Miracle Entertainment,
First Entertainment Corporation (B.C. Mar. 18, 1983)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 900 old shs.
May 2, 1990 – Name changed to International Avanti
Productions Inc. n
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First Mountain Exploration Inc. (Alta. Feb. 10, 2011) First Point Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 2, 1995) First Star Energy Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983)
July 5, 2016 – Name changed to Point Loma Resources Jan. 10, 1997 – Name changed to First Point Minerals Mar. 30, 1990 – Name changed to First Star Capital
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Point Loma Corp. n Corporation. n
Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) First Point Minerals Corp. (Alta. Feb. 2, 1995) First Star Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1993)
May 30, 2017 – Name changed to FPX Nickel Corp. (see Aug. 14, 2000 – Name changed to Rosetta Exploration
First Mountain Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 10, 2011) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Sept. 2, 2014 – Name changed to First Mountain
Exploration Inc. n First Potash Corp. (B.C. Sept. 18, 2006) First Star Innovations Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1980)
Mar. 5, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. Dec. 16, 2003 – Name changed to First Star Resources
First Munich Capital Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Inc. n
Mar. 28, 1990 – Voluntarily dissolved. The First Preferred Trust (Ont. 1985)
Oct. 12, 1990 – All o/s cap. units redeemed; basis $25 First Star Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1980)
First Narrows Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1986) per unit. May 14, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Mar. 16, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register.
First Premium Income Trust (Ont. June 21, 1996) First Step Incorporated (Alta. Mar. 23, 1992)
First National AlarmCap Income Fund (Alta. Feb. 24, July 2, 2010 – Merged into Premier Canadian Income Nov. 7, 2001 – Name changed to FootSource Inc. (see
2005) Fund; basis 2.372708 Premier Canadian trust units for 1 FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 26, 2011 – Acquired by Stanley Canada First Premium trust unit. (see Premier Canadian Income
Corporation, a subsid. of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Fund) First Step Ventures Corporation (B.C. Dec. 23, 1997)
for $59,671,000. July 31, 2003 – Name changed to Atikwa Minerals
First Premium Oil & Gas Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 26, Corporation and continued into Ontario following
First National Financial Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 19, 1997) Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Atikwa Minerals
2006) Dec. 29, 2006 – Redeemed; basis $13.0153 per unit. Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by First National Financial
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby First Premium U.S. Income Trust (Ont. Jan. 22, 1997)
Dec. 2, 2005 – Change of business and capital First Telecom Corporation (B.C. May 18, 1983)
First National Financial Corporation was formed to
restructuring then continued as Top 10 Split Trust; basis Mar. 13, 2002 – Name changed to Sunorca Development
facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation and
1 Top 10 capital unit and 1 Top 10 preferred security for Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
the fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) 1 First Premium unit (following 1-for-2.29810574 cons.).
First Tiffany Resource Corporation (Alta. Mar. 7, 1966)
First National Mortgage Investment Fund (Ont. Nov. First Pursuit Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1996) May 3, 1984 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
27, 2012) June 3, 2011 – Name changed to Silver Pursuit Mines & Energy)
Dec. 22, 2017 – Terminated; basis $9.33 cash per sh. Resources Ltd. n
First Toronto Capital Corporation (Ont. 1956)
First National Mortgage (1962) Ltd. (B.C. 1962) First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (Yuk. July 18, 1996) Jan. 1, 1989 – Formed First Toronto Mining Corporation
May 2, 1968 – Name changed to Block Bros. Industries Aug. 11, 2003 – Continued into Canada. in Ontario on amalgamation with Pacvest Capital Inc. n
Ltd. n June 3, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) First Toronto Mining Corporation (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989
First National Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1967) amalg.)
June 26, 1973 – Assets sold to Gramara Mercantile Corp. First Quantum Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1983) July 6, 1993 – Bankrupt.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. July 18, 1996 – Name changed to First Quantum Minerals Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved. No funds available for
July 22, 1975 – Articles of dissolution filed. Ltd. and continued into Yukon. n distribution to shldrs.

First Nickel Inc. (Ont. Nov. 12, 2003) First Sahara Energy Inc. (Ont. Mar. 11, 2003) First Tower Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1999)
Sept. 1, 2015 – Placed into receivership under the Nov. 26, 2014 – Name changed to M Pharmaceutical Inc. Apr. 1, 2002 – Name changed to eOptimize Advanced
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. KSV Kofman Inc. and continued into Alberta. n Systems Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
appointed receiver. In September 2015, the Lockerby takeover acquisition of eOptimize.com Inc.; basis 1 new
mine was abandoned. for 2 old shs. n
First Security Corporation (B.C. May 11, 1984)
Mar. 8, 1993 – Name changed to TeleLink
First Northern Developments Inc. (B.C. Jan. 23, 1984) Communications Corporation. n First Tridon Industries Inc. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1977)
Sept. 20, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated First July 5, 1993 – Name changed to O.J. Oil and Gas
Northern Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.65 old Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
First Silver Reserve Inc. (B.C. July 28, 1987)
shs. n Sept. 18, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by First
Majestic Resource Corp.; basis either $2.165 per sh., or First Trimark Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 3, 2000)
First Northern Exploration Ltd. (Can. 1965) 1 new First Majestic sh. for 2 old First Silver shs. (see May 23, 2003 – Formed Lumina Copper Corp. following
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. First Majestic Resource Corp.) Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
CRS Copper Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old
First One Capital Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 2002) First Source Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20, 2005) shs. n
Aug. 22, 2005 – Formed redCity Search Company Inc. Oct. 28, 2010 – Formed CB Gold Inc. in British Columbia
in Ontario on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with pursuant to reverse takeover acquisiton of and First Triton Capital Corporation (Can. July 7, 1997)
Red Media Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by Red amalgamation with CB Gold Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old Aug. 5, 1999 – Name changed to Executive Inn Group
Media; basis 1 new for 1 Red Media sh. and 0.37 new shs. n Corporation. n
for 1 First One sh. n
First Southern Resource Corp. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1983) First Trust Advantaged Short Duration High Yield
First Ontario Capital Inc. (Ont. 1987) Apr. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Antrex Holdings Bond Fund (Ont. Apr. 26, 2011)
July 15, 1989 – Amalgamated with Lunel Enterprises Inc. Corp. n Feb. 1, 2016 – Converted into an exchange traded fund
to form a new co. also known as First Ontario Capital and renamed First Trust Short Duration High Yield Bond
Inc.; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 cl. B sh., 1 new cl. B sh. for 1 First Sports International Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1992 ETF (CAD-Hedged); basis 0.5 advisor cl. units for 1 cl.
cl. A sh. and 1 new sp. sh. for 1 old sp. sh. amalg.) A unit and 0.5 com. units for 1 cl. F unit.
July 17, 1995 – Formed Black Pearl Minerals Inc. in
First Ontario Capital Inc. (Ont. 1987) First Trust Global DividendSeeker Fund (Ont. Jan. 30,
Ontario on amalgamation with 1131069 Ontario Ltd.;
Dec. 16, 1993 – Name changed to First Corporate Capital 2014)
basis 1 new for 1 1131069 Ontario sh. and 1 new for 5
Inc. following amalgamation with 1040468 Ontario June 8, 2016 – Terminated; basis $6.5385 cash per cl.
First Sports cl. A shs. n
Limited. n A unit and $8.5796 cash per cl. F unit.
First Standard Mining Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960) First Trust/Highland Capital Floating Rate Income
First Orenda Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938)
July 16, 1993 – Name changed to First Standard Ventures Fund (Ont. Jan. 27, 2005)
June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1 new
Ltd. n Aug. 14, 2009 – Merged into First Trust/Highland Capital
for 100 old shs.
Floating Rate Income Fund II; basis 0.449719 Income
First Place Tower Inc. (Ont. Mar. 20, 1995) First Standard Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960) Fund II units for 1 unit. (see First Trust/Highland Capital
Sept. 8, 1999 – All o/s units acquired by O & Y Properties Sept. 19, 1995 – Name changed to LRG Restaurant Floating Rate Income Fund II)
Corporation; basis $40 per unit. Group, Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Name changed to First Place Tower Brookfield Properties First Trust/Highland Capital Floating Rate Income
Inc. First Star Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983) Fund II (Ont. May 16, 2005)
July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Mar. 14, 2011 – Liquidated for $1.58 per unit.
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First Uranium Corporation (Ont. Sept. 22, 2005) FirstMiss Gold Inc. (Nev. Aug. 1987) Fjordland Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1986)
Dec. 15, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. June 25, 1996 – Name changed to Getchell Gold May 3, 2002 – Name changed to Fjordland Exploration
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 13, 2012 – Continued into Ontario. Corporation. Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Dec. 23, 2013 – Acquired by Algold Resources Ltd. basis Energy)
0.0729849 Algold com. shs. plus 0.5 wts. (with wts. FirstService Corporation (Ont. July 31, 1988 amalg.)
exercisable at 20¢ per wt. for a period of 18 mths.) for 1 June 1, 2015 – Name changed to Colliers International Flag Oils Limited (Alta. Mar. 4, 1953)
First Uranium unit. Group Inc. following spin-out of the Residential Real June 8, 1981 – Name changed to Flag Resources
Estate Services and Property Services business Limited. n
First V Shares Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1991) segments to (new) FirstService Corporation. (see
Oct. 27, 1993 – All o/s pfd. cl. 1 ser. A shs. redeemed or FPsurvey - Industrials) Flag Resources Limited (Alta. Mar. 4, 1953)
converted; basis 0.6849 com. shs. of Varity Corporation Feb. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Flag Resources (1985)
for 1 old pfd. sh. or redeemable at US$20 per sh. FirstSmart Sensor Corp. (unknown Nov. 28, 1994) Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Nov. 13, 1997 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to & Energy)
First Venture Capital Corporation (B.C. Oct. 18, 1999) continue with same name.
Nov. 5, 2003 – Name changed to First Venture Mar. 8, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Flagro Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Technologies Corp. following Qualifying Transaction 1958 – Charter cancelled.
acquisition of exclusive global licensing rights to a new FirstWeb Internet Solutions Inc. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1998)
yeast technology from the University of British Feb. 27, 2006 – Dissolved. Flagship Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1997)
Columbia. n Nov. 15, 2007 – Restored to register. Aug. 1, 2006 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Nov. 12, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register. same name.
First Venture Developments Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1987) Aug. 8, 2008 – Name changed to Insignia Energy Ltd.
Dec. 3, 1998 – Name changed to Knightswood Financial Fischer & Porter (Canada) Limited (Can. Jan. 15, 1949) following reverse takeover acquisition of Insignia Energy
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 11, 1987 – Continued into Ontario. Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. for 100 cl. A shs. and 1 com. sh.
for 10 cl. B shs. n
Fish Creek Oil Co., Ltd. (B.C. 1914)
First Venture Technologies Corp. (B.C. Oct. 18, 1999)
1960 – Struck off register. Flagship Industries Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1988 amalg.)
May 20, 2008 – Name changed to Functional
Technologies Corp. n Dec. 1, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
Fish Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Sept. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Prima Colombia
Sept. 16, 1933 – Name changed to South Tiblemont
First West Canada Capital Corporation (B.C. Dec. 6, Hardwood Inc. pursuant to acquisition of REM Forest
Mines, Limited. n
1984) Products Inc. n
Dec. 20, 1993 – Continued into Wyoming. Fisher & Burpe Ltd. (Can. 1924)
Jan. 14, 1994 – Formed Caring Products International, Flagship Resources Ltd. (Ont. June 30, 1988 amalg.)
1959 – Name changed to Finlayson Enterprises Ltd. n
Inc. in Delaware; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Mar. 28, 1991 – Name changed to Flagship Industries
Inc. n
Fisher Oil and Gas Corp. (B.C. 1960)
First Western Communications Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Feb. 1, 1993 – Deemed bankrupt. No distribution for
Apr. 28, 1988 – Name changed to Galaxy Industries Ltd. n Flagstaff Resource Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1977)
shldrs.
Aug. 13, 1985 – Name changed to Mega-Dial
First Western Financial Ventures Inc. (Alta. June 9, Fission Energy Corp. (Can. July 17, 2007) Communications Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Previously
2006) Apr. 30, 2013 – Acquired by Denison Mines Ltd. for changed name to Flagstaff Resource Explorations
Apr. 6, 2009 – Acquired by Redcliffe Exploration Inc.; $0.0001 plus 0.355 Denison shs. per Fission com. sh. Consolidated Inc. also on Aug. 13, 1985; basis 1 new for
basis $0.125 or 0.39 Redcliffe Exploration shs. for 1 First 10 old shs. n
Western Financial sh. (see Redcliffe Exploration Inc.) Fission Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Mar. 16, 1976 – Dissolved. Flagstone Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
First Western Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1984) Aug. 30, 1976 – Amalgamated into Grand Prix Resources
July 4, 1997 – Name changed to Augusta Metals Fiton Technologies Corp. (N.B. Apr. 14, 1999) Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A for 8 Flagstone shs., or 1 new cl. B sh.
Incorporated. n Jan. 6, 2005 – Privatized for $0.0683 per sh. for 5 shs.

First Western Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Fittings Ltd. (Can. 1902) Flaherty & Crumrine Investment Grade Preferred Fund
Dec. 10, 1984 – Name changed to First Western 1931 – Name changed to Fittings Limited. n (Ont. Apr. 28, 2004)
Communications Corp. n Jan. 5, 2009 – Converted into Flaherty & Crumrine
Fittings Limited (Can. 1902) Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund; basis 1 Flaherty
First Yellowhead Equities Inc. (Alta. Jan. 20, 1998) Dec. 31, 1979 – Formed Pedlar Industrial Inc. in Canada & Crumrine Investment Grade Fixed Income Fund units
July 6, 2005 – Going private transaction; basis 1 new on amalgamation with 86269 Canada Limited. n for 1.119448 Flaherty & Crumrine Investment Grade
series A non-vtg. pfd. sh. for 1 com. sh. immediately Preferred Fund unit.
redeemed for $2.50 per sh. Fitzpatrick Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Flair Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1971)
Firstbank Investments Limited (Ont. 1970) May 1975 – Amalgamated with Vacation Magazine
Aug. 16, 1973 – Name changed to First Canadian 540 Capital Corp. (Alta. June 7, 2006) Holdings Ltd. to form Trav-Com Inc.; basis 1 new for 6
Investments Limited. n Nov. 19, 2008 – Name changed to Golden Dory old shs.
Resources Corp. n
FirstClass Systems Corporation (Alta. Feb. 9, 1987) Flame-Master Limited (unknown)
Oct. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Serebra Learning Five M Mining (B.C. 1980) Nov. 30, 1967 – All com. shs. acquired by Bow Valley
Corporation. n May 13, 1980 – Name changed to Five M Resources Industries Ltd. subsequent to for a cash consideration of
Inc. n $598,792. Shldrs. received $17 per sh.
Firstfund Capital (1986) Corp. (Can. Oct. 7, 1983)
Flame Petro-Minerals Corp. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1979)
Oct. 31, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Firstfund Five M Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) Mar. 22, 2000 – Name changed to LinuxWizardry
Capital Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Nov. 28, 1985 – Name changed to Leaders Equity Corp. n Systems, Inc. n
- Industrials)
Five Star Petroleum & Mines Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 18, 1964) Flamingo Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
FirstGrowth Capital Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2005) June 22, 1977 – Name changed to Consolidated Five
Aug. 17, 2007 – Name changed to FirstGrowth Sept. 4, 1964 – Converted to a private co., early 1966.
Star Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Payment of 25¢ per sh. made to shldrs.
Exploration & Development Services Corp. n
Five Wheels Limited (Can. 1953) Flanagan McAdam Resources Inc. (Ont. 1959)
FirstGrowth Exploration & Development Services 1969 – Name changed to Canadian Leisure Industries Sept. 30, 1996 – Amalgamated with Muscocho
Corp. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2005) Limited. Explorations Ltd. and McNellen Resources, Inc. to form
Dec. 15, 2008 – Name changed to Kinetex Resources
Golden Goose Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4
Corp. n 5Banc Split Inc. (Ont. Nov. 9, 2001) Muscocho shs., 1 new for 22.75 McNellen shs. and 1
Dec. 19, 2016 – Redeemed; basis $10 cash per cal. C new for 18.4 Flanagan shs. (see Golden Goose
Firstland Energy Limited (Alta. Aug. 25, 1995) pre. shs. and $27.51 cash per cal. B capital shs. Resources Inc.)
June 11, 2009 – Name changed to Traverse Energy Ltd.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Fiveland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Flank Petroleums Limited (Alta. Feb. 11, 1937)
1953 – Assets sold to Consolidated Orlac Mines Ltd. Aug. 1953 – Assets acquired by Consolidated East Crest
Firstline Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 4, 1984) Charter surrendered. Oil Company Limited; basis 3 new for 10 old shs. (see
Nov. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Aeon Ventures Ltd.;
East Crest Oil Company Limited)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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Flare Oils Limited (Alta.) Fletcher Challenge Investments II Inc. (Can. 1988) Flomic Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951)
1959 – Struck off register. Mar. 18, 1996 – All o/s exch. shs. series B redeemed; Apr. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 7.45 ordinary division shs. and 2.7195 Forest
Flash Fasteners of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1936) division shs. of Fletcher Challenge Limited for each exch. Flomore Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Sept. 1951 – An offer of $5.50 per sh. was made for co.'s sh. Mar. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Security Energy
com. stk. Co. was later wound up. Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Fletcher Challenge Investments Inc. (Ont. 1987)
Flash Pack Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1986) 1990 – Continued into Canada. Floorco Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 3, 1969)
Dec. 7, 1994 – Name changed to Canadian Lynx Sept. 24, 1993 – All o/s ser. 1 exchangeable shs. June 1995 – Obtained protection under the Bankruptcy
Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n redeemed; basis 8.2 new Fletcher Challenge Limited ord. and Insolvency Act.
shs. for 1 old exchangeable sh. All o/s ser. 2 Nov. 1995 – Proposal made to convert all pref. shs. ser.
Flavex Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1985) exchangeable shs. redeemed on July 16, 1993; basis C into com. shs., consolidate com. shs. on a 1-for-8.5
Feb. 28, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. $26.1352 per sh. basis and change co.'s name to Salem Floor Co. Inc.
May 1996 – Ontario Court of Justice refused to approve
Fleck Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 4, 1981) Fletcher Leisure Group Inc. (Can. 1966) an amended proposal by the co., resulting in its
June 10, 1998 – Name changed to PolyMet Mining Corp. Dec. 1994 – Filed a proposal under the Bankruptcy and bankruptcy.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Insolvency Act. Ernst & Young of Montreal was appointed Mar. 12, 1997 – RSM Richter Inc. of Toronto was
trustee. discharged as trustee. No further details were available.
Fleet Aerospace Corporation (Ont. Aug. 20, 1946) Mar. 1996 – Obligations under the proposal were fulfilled.
Oct. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Magellan Aerospace Creditors received a nominal distribution, leaving nothing Floranada Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - for the shldrs. July 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Industrials) Apr. 10, 1997 – Trustee discharged.
Floregold Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Fleet Aircraft Limited (Can. 1930) Fletcher’s Limited (B.C. 1917) Sept. 21, 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 15, 1946 – Following an offer to purchase, shares Dec. 27, 1984 – Name changed to Fletcher's Fine Foods
were acquired for $9.00 per sh. or 2 shs. for in a new Ltd. and continued into Canada. n Florena Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
company, Fleet Manufacturing and Aircraft Limited. Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved.
Fletcher's Fine Foods Ltd. (Can. Dec. 27, 1984)
Fleet Aircraft of Canada, Limited (Can. 1930) June 26, 2000 – Name changed to Premium Brands Inc. n Florence Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1942)
Nov. 17, 1936 – Name changed to Fleet Aircraft Limited. n May 29, 1969 – Struck off register.
Fleurmont Placer Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Fleet Manufacturing and Aircraft Limited (Can. Mar. Florentine Mineral Resources Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1986)
June 4, 1968 – Name changed to Copper-Can
25, 1930; via Dominion charter) Apr. 5, 1995 – Name changed to Triangle Multi-Services
Developments Ltd. n
Aug. 20, 1946 – Continued into Ontario. Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 31, 1948 – Name changed to Fleet Manufacturing
Fleury-Bissell Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Limited. n Florin Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982 amalg.)
Oct. 1950 – Name changed to Elora Industries Ltd.; basis
June 19, 1991 – Amalgamated with Crimsonstar
1 new pref. and 1 new com. for each 2 old pref. shs. and
Fleet Manufacturing Limited (Ont. Aug. 20, 1946) Resources Ltd. (1 for 2) to form a new co. named
1 new com. for 1 old com. sh. n
Feb. 1, 1973 – Name changed to Ronyx Corporation Crimsonstar Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old
Limited. n shs. (see Crimsonstar Mining Corporation)
Flicka Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1960 – Charter cancelled. Floron Food Services Limited (Alta. Nov. 1, 1984)
Fleetwood Corporation (Que. 1945)
Jan. 1, 1975 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by GTE Sylvania Sept. 2, 2003 – Going private transaction via
Flicka Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Canada Ltd. through purch. offer of $4.50 per sh. amalgamation with 1049531 Alberta Ltd.; basis $1.40 per
July 1956 – Name changed to Flicka Mines Ltd. n
sh.
Fleetwood Mining and Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Flin Flon Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1936) Flotek Industries Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1985)
May 27, 1965 – Dissolved.
Nov. 1939 – Name changed to Douglas Lake Mines Ltd.; Sept. 15, 1995 – Continued into Alberta.
Fleetwood Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Mar. 28, 1979) basis 1 new for 2.25 old shs. n
Sept. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Goldie Enterprises Flow Energy Ltd. (B.C. July 4, 2006)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Flinders Resources Limited (B.C. Oct. 27, 2010) July 31, 2008 – Name changed to Zimtu Capital Corp.
Aug. 25, 2016 – Name changed to Leading Edge following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Fleetwood Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1948) Materials Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) acquisition of 755032 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
July 31, 1974 – Struck off register. Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Flint Creek Gold Limited (Alta. 1981)
Fleetwood Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 1983 – Continued into British Columbia. Flower Affairs Systems Corp. (Alta. Aug. 7, 1996)
Feb. 1957 – Name changed to Fleetwood Mining and Apr. 11, 1984 – Name changed to Calpine Resources Dec. 12, 2000 – Name changed to Canadian Rocky
Explorations Ltd. n Incorporated. n Mountain Properties Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
acquisition of WCP Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old
Fleming Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Flint Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 9, 1998) shs. n
Aug. 1973 – Charter cancelled. May 18, 2012 – Acquired by URS Corporation for Cdn$25
per sh. The Flowerman Group Inc. (Ont. June 16, 1987)
Fletcher Challenge Canada II Inc. (Can. 1988) Feb. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Nova Growth Corp.;
Sept. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Fletcher Challenge Flint Rock Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Investments II Inc. n Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Flowing Energy Corporation (Alta. June 3, 1996)
Flint Rock Mines Limited (Ont. 1959) Apr. 11, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with
Fletcher Challenge Canada Inc. (Ont. 1987) Nov. 8, 1990 – Amalgamated with Kalrock Development
Sept. 2, 1988 – Name changed to Fletcher Challenge Daylight Energy Trust; basis 0.0743 new Daylight trust
Limited (basis 1 new for 1 old sh.) to form a new company unit or equivalent new Daylight Energy Ltd series A
Investments Inc. n known as Kalrock Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 6 non-vtg. exch. sh. or a combination thereof for 1 old
old shs. (see Kalrock Developments Limited) Flowing Energy com. sh. (see Daylight Energy Trust)
Fletcher Challenge Canada Limited (B.C. Dec. 30, 1971
amalg.) Floating Rate Income Fund (Ont.)
Dec. 27, 2000 – Name changed to Norske Skog Canada Flowtech Energy Corporation (Alta. Nov. 25, 1993)
July 22, 2016 – Merged into Canoe Floating Rate Income May 10, 1995 – Formed Canadian Chemical Reclaiming
Ltd. following the July 2000 acquistion of parent Fletcher Fund; basis 0.871058546 Canoe ser. Z unit for 1 Floating
Challenge Limited's 50.76% interest in the co. by Norske Ltd. in Alberta on amalgamation with Canadian Chemical
Rate trust unit. Reclaiming Limited. n
Skogindustrier ASA. n
Flobec Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Fletcher Challenge Finance Canada Incorporated (Ont. Nov. 9, 1959 – Dissolved. Fluid Music Canada, Inc. (Can. June 17, 2008)
1965) July 12, 2010 – Name changed to Mood Media
1986 – Continued into Canada. Flock Gas and Oil Corp. Ltd. (Alta.) Corporation. n
Nov. 30, 1993 – All o/s 8% ser. A pref. shs. redeemed 1966 – Sold. Small asset distribution made.
Oct. 1, 1993, at $25 per sh. plus $0.0054 accr. divd.; Fluid Music, Inc. (Del. Sept. 20, 2004)
7.785% ser. B pref. shs. redeemed at $25 plus $0.3263 Flock Resources Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1996 amalg.) May 17, 2007 – Continued into Nevada.
accr. divd. per sh. July 11, 2002 – Name changed to Endev Energy Inc. n June 17, 2008 – Continued into Canada.
June 19, 2008 – Name changed to Fluid Music Canada,
Inc. n
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Flukong Enterprise Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1998) Folkestone Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 11, 1984) Foothills Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 3, 1993)
Jan. 28, 2010 – Name changed to Intensity Company Apr. 27, 1987 – Name changed to Schmitt Industries, Feb. 10, 2003 – Name changed to Midnight Oil & Gas
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Inc. n Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Midnight Oil
& Gas Ltd.; basis 1 new for 18 old shs. n
Fluor Bar Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953) Follansbee Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 30, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 28, 1984 – Name changed to The Alton Corporation; Footmaxx Holdings Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1935)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 7, 2007 – Name changed to FMX Ventures Inc.
Fluoroc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) following acquisition by Footmaxx of Canada ULC,
June 1960 – Charter cancelled. Fond-du-Lac Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Footmaxx of New Hampshire, Inc. and Footmaxx of
Oct. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Virginia, Inc. n
Flyer Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980)
May 14, 1984 – Name changed to International Flyer Fond-du-Lac Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Footwall Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 12, 1983)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1957 – Name changed to Fond-du-Lac Exploration Co. Apr. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Planet Ventures Inc.;
Ltd. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Flying Cross Petroleum Corp. (Ont. 1966)
Dec. 4, 1985 – Amalgamated with 5 other cos. to form La Fonderie de l'Islet Limitée (Que. 1916) Foran Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Flying Cross Resources Ltd.; basis 3 new for 8 old shs. Dec. 5, 1970 – Name changed to Industries L'islet Inc. n Nov. 1962 – Dissolved.
Flying Cross Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1985 amalg.) Fondewa Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) Foran Mining Corporation (B.C. June 21, 1989)
Apr. 11, 1986 – Amalgamated with Larder Resources Oct. 1967 – In process of winding up; no assets. Nov. 13, 2007 – Continued into Saskatchewan. (see
Inc. to form International Larder Minerals Inc.; sh.-for-sh. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis. fONOROLA Inc. (Can. Nov. 10, 1988)
July 14, 1998 – All o/s com. and cl. A non-vtg. shs. Forano Inc. (Que. 1873)
Flying Disc Entertainment Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1974) acquired by Call-Net Enterprises Inc.; basis (a) $60 for 1 July 7, 1987 – Dissolved.
Mar. 23, 1998 – Name changed to Software Gaming com. and/or cl. A non-vtg. sh. or (b) 2.4 cl. B non-vtg.
Corp. n shs. of Call-Net plus $0.02 for 1 com. and/or cl. A non-vtg. Forano Limited (Que. 1873)
sh. of fONOROLA. (see Call-Net Enterprises Inc.) 1978 – Name changed to Forano Inc. n
Flynn-Bar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 1951 – Name changed to Flynn-Bar Mines Ltd. n Font Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Foratek International Inc. (Que. Jan. 30, 1967)
Oct. 1961 – Name changed to Mount Leyland Collieries Apr. 7, 1997 – Name changed to F.K.I. International Inc.
Flynn-Bar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 1962 – Dissolved.
Font Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Forbes & Manhattan Coal Corp. (Ont. Oct. 17, 2006)
Focal Resources Limited (Alta. Aug. 18, 1987) 1960 – Name changed to Font Explorations Ltd. n July 21, 2014 – Name changed to Buffalo Coal Corp.
Mar. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Verdx Minerals (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Fontana Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1936)
Mines & Energy) 1945 – Property sold to Fontana Mines (1945) Limited; Forbes Energy Services Ltd. (Bermuda Apr. 9, 2008)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Aug. 12, 2011 – Continued into Texas.
Foccini International Inc. (Can. Nov. 25, 2003)
Jan. 31, 1947 – Charter surrendered.
May 3, 2010 – Name changed to Arch Biopartners Inc. Forbes Lake Mining Corp. (unknown)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Arch Biotech Fontana Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1969) Jan. 1957 – Merged into Westore Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Pac Ed Systems for 3 old shs.
Corp. n
Focus Energy Trust (Alta. July 12, 2002) Forbes Medi-Tech Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1985)
Feb. 20, 2008 – Acquired by Enerplus Resources Fund; Apr. 11, 2001 – Continued into Canada.
basis 0.425 Enerplus trust units for 1 Focus trust unit. Foodcorp Limited (Ont. 1974 amalg.)
Nov. 13, 1978 – Became a wholly owned unit of Cara Forbes Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1985)
Focus Metals Inc. (Can. Apr. 5, 2001) Operations Limited, as a result of a purchase offer of July 9, 1992 – Name changed to Forbes Medi-Tech Inc. n
May 25, 2012 – Name changed to Focus Graphite Inc. $12.50 per com. sh. All remaining minority shs. converted
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) into pref. shs. immediately redeemed at $12.50 per sh. Forbex Mining Resources Inc. (Can. May 29, 1985)
Feb. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Fieldex Exploration
Focus National Mortgage Corporation (Ont. 1976) Foodex Inc. (Can. 1928)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Oct. 30, 1992 – Acquired by The Mutual Trust Company June 30, 1984 – Amalgamated with Hatleigh Corporation,
& Energy)
for $16 per sh. to form Dexleigh Corporation. Each pfce. sh. of Foodex
exchanged for 1.3 com. shs. and 1.3 sh. purchase wts. Force Crag Mines Limited. (unknown)
Focus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1974) of Dexleigh. Each wt. to purchase one com. sh. at $2.00 1967 – Continued into Ontario.
Dec. 8, 1979 – Merged with Bluesky Oil & Gas Ltd. under until Dec. 31, 1986. All com. and jr. pfce. shs. (held by Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited
the latter name; basis 1.8 new for 1 old sh. Hatleigh Corporation) cancelled. (see Dexleigh (1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1.for 5.5),
Corporation) Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Long Point Gas
Focus Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1993) & Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin Mines Limited (1 for
Apr. 23, 2018 – Name changed to CROPS Inc. and Foodex Systems Limited (Can. 1927)
1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 for 7) and Home Mining
continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see June 30, 1978 – Amalgamated with Foodex Investments
Developments Limited (1 for 7) to form New Force Crag
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited, to become Foodex Inc. Foodex shs. exchanged
Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs.
for new 9.5% cum. redeem. 1st pref. shs. Shs. held by
Focused 40 Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 25, 2005) Hatleigh Corp. were cancelled and replaced with new Force Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 26, 1981)
June 27, 2009 – Merged into IA Clarington Diversified com. shs. (see Foodex Inc.) Dec. 5, 1994 – Name changed to Force Technologies
Income Fund, an open-ended mutual fund. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Foodquest Corp. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973)
Focused Capital Corp. (Ont. May 17, 2010) Nov. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Foodquest
Force Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 26, 1981)
Oct. 27, 2017 – Name changed to Orford Mining International Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Nov. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Glassmaster Industries
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
three-cornered amalgamation of True North Nickel Inc. Foodquest International Corp. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973)
(deemed acquiror) with a wholly owned subsidiary of Jan. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Dealcheck.com Inc.;
Focused Capital; basis 1 new for 2.34 old shs. (see ForceLogix Technologies Inc. (B.C. July 25, 2007)
basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 21, 2011 – Name changed to Courtland Capital
Inc. n
The Foothills Collieries Ltd. (Can. 1919)
Focused Global Trends Fund (Ont. June 28, 2007) 1953 – Acquired by Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuir) Ltd.;
Oct. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Connor, Clark & Lunn Ford Credit Canada Limited (Can. July 23, 1962)
consideration, if any, unknown. (see Canadian Collieries
Financial Opportunities Fund pursuant to merger with Dec. 12, 2016 – Continued into Nova Scotia.
(Dunsmuir) Ltd.)
Connor, Clark & Lunn Global Financials Fund II, with Jan. 9, 2017 – Name changed to Ford Credit Canada
Focused Global Trends Fund the deemed acquiror. n Foothills Newspapers Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1987) Company.
May 1, 1991 – Name changed to Skylink Communications
Foley Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited (Ont. Aug.
Inc. n
June 12, 1978 – Dissolved. 17, 1904)
Dec. 1911 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 2, 1995 – Acquired by Ford Motor Company for $185
per sh.
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Ford Motor Credit Company of Canada Limited (Can. Forest Gate Resources Inc. (Can. June 25, 1999) Fort Garry Brewing Company Ltd (Man. Aug. 27, 1992)
July 23, 1962) June 30, 2009 – Name changed to Forest Gate Energy May 15, 1993 – Amalgamated in Manitoba to continue
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 1, 1978 – Name changed to Ford Credit Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines with same name.
Limited. n & Energy) Oct. 23, 2007 – Acquired by Russell Breweries Inc.; basis
(i) 1 Russell com. sh. for each sh. held, or (ii) 40¢ per sh.,
Fording Canadian Coal Trust (Alta. Feb. 28, 2003) Forest Kerr Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) or (iii) a combination of cash and shs.
Oct. 31, 2008 – Acquired by Teck Cominco Limited; basis June 28, 1973 – Dissolved and struck off register.
US$82.00 plus 0.245 Teck cl. B subord. vtg. shs. for 1 Fort Gary Trust Company (Man. 1964)
Fording trust unit. Forester Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981) Dec. 31, 1980 – Amalgamated with The Fidelity Trust
May 11, 1995 – Name changed to Tullaree Resources Company (parent co.) to continue under the Fidelity Trust
Fording Inc. (Can. June 20, 2001) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n name. Common shldrs. received com. stk of amalg. co.
Feb. 28, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with Teck Cominco on sh.-for-sh. basis. Pref. shldrs. received 9% 1st pfce.
Limited, Westshore Terminals Income Fund, Ontario Foresthill Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 9, 1987) shs. on basis of 1.5 new for 1 old sh.
Teachers' Pension Plan Board, Sherritt International Dec. 12, 1995 – Name changed to Cordex Venture
Corporation and CONSOL of Canada Inc. to create Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Fort George Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Fording Canadian Coal Trust; basis either 1 new trust 1968 – Merged into Jubilant Eagle Holdings and
unit, or $35.00, or a combination thereof for 1 com. sh. Forewest Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
(see Fording Canadian Coal Trust) Dec. 3, 1993 – Amalgamated with Coexco Petroleum Inc.
and Shelter Oil & Gas Ltd. to form Tesco Corporation; Fort George Mining & Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Forefront Industries Inc. (Alta. May 5, 1992) basis 1 new for 3.3139652 Coexco Petroleum shs., 1 May 1980 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 16, 1997 – Formed Augen Capital Corp. in Alberta new for 4 Shelter Oil shs. and 1 new for 9.6526944
on amalgamation with Augen Capital Corporation and Forewest Industries shs. (see Tesco Corporation) Fort Hope Explorations Limited (Ont. 1961)
Forefront Finance Inc. constituting a reverse takeover by Dec. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Augen; basis 2 new for 1 cl. A Augen sh., 1 new for 2 Forge Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Apr. 8, 1988 – Dissolved. Fort Knox Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. June 26, 1984)
Forefront Finance shs. and 1 new for 2 Forefront
June 24, 2002 – Name changed to FNX Mining Company
Industries shs. n
Forlartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Inc. n
Forefront Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1974) June 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Fort Knox Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1983)
Dec. 2, 1976 – Amalgamated with Daverich Minerals Ltd.
Formaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Sept. 27, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
and Eldex Minerals Ltd. to form Forefront Consolidated
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. 1948 – Acquired by New Formaque Mines Ltd.; basis 1
new for 3 old shs. (see New Formaque Mines Ltd.) Ft. Lauderdale Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966)
June 22, 1990 – Name changed to Amcorp Industries
Forefront Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980)
Formation Capital Corporation (B.C. June 13, 1988) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Feb. 16, 1999 – Name changed to First Echelon Ventures
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. n Nov. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Formation Metals Inc.;
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Fort Norman Explorations Inc. (Que. June 8, 1971)
Nov. 6, 1982 – Name changed to Morgan Hydrocarbons
Foreign Currency Exchange Corp. (Fla. Dec. 17, 1987)
Formation Fluid Management Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006) Inc. n
Apr. 29, 2003 – Acquired by First Rate Acquisition, Inc.;
basis either US$3.50 or Cdn$5.23 per sh. Oct. 17, 2016 – Acquired by Robix Environmental
Technologies, Inc. by way of amalgamation with a wholly Fort Point Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1983)
Foreign Exploration Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1957) owned subsid. of Robix to continue as Robix Sept. 14, 1998 – Name changed to Osprey Energy Ltd.;
Nov. 25, 1970 – Dissolved. Environmental Technologies Group, Inc.; basis 0.425 basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Robix shs. for 1 Formation sh. Energy)
Foreign Power Securities Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Dec. 1967 – Amalgamated to form Warnock Hersey Formation Metals Inc. (B.C. June 13, 1988) Fort Rae Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
International Ltd. Aug. 2, 2016 – Name changed to eCobalt Solutions Inc. June 3, 1963 – Dissolved. Distributed 0.1396 shs. of Iron
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Bay Mines and 0.01¢ for each sh. Fort Rae held.
Foremost Energy Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Nov. 17, 1988 – Name changed to Fifth Avenue Ventures Forrester Metals Inc. (Ont. Dec. 24, 1987) Fort Reliance Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1956)
Corp. n June 5, 2017 – Acquired by Zinc One Resources Inc.; July 1974 – Name changed to Nufort Resources Inc.;
basis 1 Zinc One com. sh. for 5½ Forrester shs. basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n
Foremost Industries Income Fund (Alta. Dec. 27, 2001)
Forsys Corporation (Ont. May 13, 1985) Fort Rouille Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Jan. 3, 2006 – Reorganization of the Fund, the operating
Jan. 31, 2003 – Name changed to Forsys Technologies Jan. 1955 – Charter cancelled.
limited partnerships and Venture Trust to continue as a
Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
new entity named Foremost Income Fund; basis 1 new
unit for 1 old unit. Fort Rupert Resources Ltd. (Ont.)
Forsys Technologies Inc. (Ont. May 13, 1985) Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved.
Foremost Industries Inc. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1966) June 29, 2005 – Name changed to Forsys Metals Corp.
Dec. 31, 2001 – Converted into Foremost Industries (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Fort St. John Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Income Fund; basis $4.00 or 1 trust unit for 1 com. sh. 1980 – Acquired by Inter-City Gas Ltd. for $1.75 per sh.
(see Foremost Industries Income Fund) Forsyth Mines Limited (Ont. 1956)
July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines Fort Steele Gold & Silver Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Foremost International Industries Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1 1958 – Assets acquired by Boreas Mines Ltd. for 800,000
1966) for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for shs.
May 6, 1976 – Name changed to Canadian Foremost 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59), 1962 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57),
Goldquest Explorations Corp. (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Forte Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 21, 2004)
Mines Limited (1 for 9.9), Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 July 12, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement combination with
Forent Energy Inc. (Alta. May 9, 2006) Thunder Energy Inc. and Mustang Resources Inc. to
Mar. 4, 2009 – Name changed to Forent Energy Ltd. n for 15.22) and Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to
form Goldquest Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.38 old create a new trust named Thunder Energy Trust plus 3
shs. new exploration cos. - Alberta Clipper Energy Inc., Ember
Forent Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 9, 2006) Resources Inc. and Valiant Energy Inc.; basis 0.175 new
Apr. 27, 2017 – Placed into receivership by senior lender trust unit, or 0.175 new exch. sh., or a combination
Fort Chicago Energy Partners L.P. (Alta. Oct. 9, 1997)
and Grant Thornton Limited appointed receiver. thereof, plus 0.3333 new Valiant com. sh. for 1 old Forte
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Veresen Inc. pursuant to
May 9, 2017 – Directors resigned and all employees were com. sh. (see Thunder Energy Trust; Valiant Energy Inc.)
plan of arrangement whereby Veresen Inc. was formed
terminated.
to facilitate the conversion of the limited partnership into
a corporation. n Forte Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2011)
Foresbec Inc. (Can. 1979) Apr. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Santacruz Silver Mining
June 28, 1996 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Penrod Company for $1.17 per sh. Fort Chimo Minerals Inc. (Ont. Apr. 15, 1997)
June 15, 2011 – Name changed to Mag Copper Limited; acquisition of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. (private) and
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n subsequent amalgamation of Santacruz with wholly
Forest & Marine Investments Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1990)
owned 0931204 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Feb. 4, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Fort Chimo Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Energy)
June 1958 – Charter cancelled.
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Fortify Resources Inc. (B.C. May 31, 2011) Fortune Bay Corp. (Can. Dec. 12, 2013) Forum Resources Inc. (Can. May 13, 1987)
Mar. 2, 2018 – Name changed to Crop Infrastructure July 5, 2016 – Name changed to kneat.com, inc. (see Mar. 6, 1997 – Name changed to Condor Gold Fields
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of DV FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n
Infrastructure Corp. and concurrent amalgamation of DV
Infrastructure with wholly owned 1137129 B.C. Ltd. (see Fortune Bay Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1987) Forum Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1969)
FPsurvey - Industrials) May 23, 1989 – Continued into Newfoundland and Feb. 16, 1989 – Name changed to Forum Beverages
Labrador. Inc. n
Fortin Electronics Corp. (Man.) Sept. 9, 1993 – Name changed to FBA Ventures Ltd.;
Aug. 31, 1985 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Forum Uranium Corp. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
Feb. 28, 2018 – Name changed to Forum Energy Metals
Fortis Inc. (Can. June 28, 1977) Fortune Channel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 28, 1987 – Continued into Newfoundland and Nov. 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Fortune
Labrador. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Channel Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Forum Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
Industrials) Oct. 15, 2001 – Name changed to Forum Development
Fortune Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 1, 1993 amalg.) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Fortress Base Metals Corp. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980) Dec. 23, 1998 – Amalgamated with 798374 Alberta Ltd.,
July 21, 2008 – Name changed to Lions Gate Metals a wholly owned subsid.; basis 1 cl. A pref. sh. for 1 com. Forward Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980)
Inc. n sh. immediately redeemed for 80¢ per sh. Co. now May 23, 1984 – Continued into Canada.
private. Dec. 5, 1984 – Name changed to Exco Energy Ltd.; basis
Fortress Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 15, 2007) 1 new for 25 old shs. n
Feb. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Alvopetro Inc. n Fortune Island Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
July 18, 1986 – Amalgamated with Kerry Mining Ltd. (1 The Forzani Group Ltd. (Alta. 1974)
Fortress Financial Corporation (B.C. Aug. 25, 1988) new for 3 old shs.) and Berkley Resources Inc. (1 for 1) Feb. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Aug. 22, 2007 – Name changed to Fortress Petroleum to form a new co. also called Berkley Resources Inc.; same name.
Inc. n basis 1 new for 6 old shs. June 28, 1993 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
same name.
Fortress IT Corp. (Can. July 31, 2002) Fortune Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Aug. 25, 2011 – Acquired by Canadian Tire Corporation,
June 28, 2004 – Name changed to Fortress Minerals 1981 – Continued into Alberta. (see Confederation Energy Limited for $26.50 per sh.
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Corporation Limited) Jan. 1, 2012 – Name changed to FGL Sports Ltd.
International Uranium Corporation (Bermuda II) Ltd. n Jan. 29, 1982 – Amalgamated with Confederation
Resources (1980) Ltd. to form Confederation Energy Fosco Mining Ltd. (Alta. 1969)
Fortress Minerals Corp. (Can. July 31, 2002) Corporation Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Dec. 1978 – Name changed to Marbaco Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Lundin Gold Inc. Confederation Energy Corporation Limited) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
following acquisition of Fruta del Norte gold project in
southeastern Ecuador. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Fortune Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Foslake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1955 – Name changed to Canadian Fortune Oil Ltd. n
Aug. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Fortress Mines and Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
1956 – Charter cancelled; shldrs. reported to have Fortune 1000 Group Inc. (Can. Sept. 11, 2002) La Fosse Platinum Group Inc. (Can. Feb. 29, 1988
received 1 pooled sh. Beaumont Mining Corp. for 1 old Jan. 10, 2006 – Name changed to Fortsum Business amalg.)
sh. Solutions Inc. n May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
Fortress Paper Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 2006) Fortune River Resource Corp. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) Fossil Bay Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 10, 2000)
Feb. 1, 2018 – Name changed to Fortress Global Jan. 7, 2011 – Amalgamated with Bravada Gold Dec. 30, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Enterprises Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation; basis 0.85 Bravada Gold shs. for 1 Fortune Terra Energy Corp.)
River sh. Feb. 1, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Fortress Petroleum & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) subsid. of Terra Energy Corp.; basis either 1 new Terra
July 9, 1982 – Formed Tiburon Petroleum Corporation Fortune Valley Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 2006) sh. or 1 new amalco pfd. sh. immediately redeemed for
on amalgamation with Intertex Energy, Ltd.; basis 1.75 Jan. 7, 2010 – Acquired by Orosur Mining Inc. (formerly $1.30 for 1 old Fossil Bay sh. (see Terra Energy Corp.)
new for 1 old sh. n Uruguay Mineral Exploration Inc.); basis 0.4534 Orosur
shs. plus C$0.001 for 1 Fortune Valley sh. (see Orosur Fossil Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. Aug. 13, 1976)
Fortress Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1988) Mining Inc.) Dec. 31, 1996 – Amalgamated with Elk Point Acquisition
Aug. 8, 2008 – Name changed to Petra Petroleum Inc. n Corp., a wholly owned subsid. of Elk Point Resources
Fortune Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Inc.; basis (a) 1 special sh. immediately purchased after
Fortress Resources Inc. (B.C. July 28, 1987 amalg.) Oct. 1977 – Charter cancelled. the amalgamation for $3.76 for 1 com. sh. or (b) 0.5785
Nov. 3, 1997 – Name changed to Consolidated Fortress of a com. sh. of Elk Point for 1 com. sh. of Fossil or (c) a
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.7 old shs. n Forty-Four Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934) combination of options (a) and (b). (see Elk Point
1970 – Name changed to New Forty-Four Mines Resources Inc.)
Fortriu Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 28, 2008) Limited. n
June 15, 2009 – Together with Woodbridge Energy Ltd., Foster Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Chinook Capital Corp. and Bowram Energy Inc., 49 North Resource Flow-Through Limited Partnership Aug. 1973 – Reported no longer in existence.
exchanged their respective net cash for shares of Terrace (Sask. July 20, 2005)
Resources Inc., all Capital Pool Companies, and each of Oct. 26, 2006 – Name changed to 49 North Resource Foster Ledge Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
Woodbridge, Chinook, Bowram and Fortriu, subsequently Fund Limited Partnership. n Jan. 10, 1963 – Dissolved.
dissolved; basis 1 Terrace sh. for 0.43 Woodbridge shs.,
1 Terrace sh. for 0.56 Chinook shs., 1 Terrace sh. for 49 North Resource Fund Limited Partnership (Sask. Fosters Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 26, 1993)
0.53 Bowram shs. and 1 Terrace sh. for 0.55 Fortriu shs. July 20, 2005) July 16, 2001 – Name changed to Blue Mountain
(see Terrace Resources Inc.) Jan. 2, 2008 – Merged and amalgamated with 49 North Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Resource Fund Inc.; basis 2 49 North Resource Fund
Fortsum Business Solutions Inc. (Can. Sept. 11, 2002) Limited Partnership units for 1 49 North Resource Fund Found Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 27, 1937)
May 25, 2009 – Acquired by GFI Solutions Group Inc. for Inc. sh. July 27, 1948 – Name changed to Consolidated Found
82¢ per sh. Lake Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Forty-Niner Properties Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Fortuna Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1990) Oct. 31, 1985 – Name changed to Caribbean Resources The Foundation Company of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1963)
June 28, 2005 – Name changed to Fortuna Silver Mines Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 20, 1991 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed at $20 per
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) sh. plus accrued dividends to the redemption date.
Forum Beverages Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1969)
Fortunata Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Feb. 7, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Foundation Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled. 1955 – Name changed to Lithanium Mines Ltd. n
Forum Development Corp. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
Fortunate Sun Mining Company Limited (B.C. May June 27, 2006 – Name changed to Forum Uranium Foundation Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
31, 2007) Corp. n Dec. 11, 1982 – Dissolved.
Aug. 29, 2013 – Name changed to Sonoma Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Forum Energy Corporation (Alta. July 19, 1993) Foundation Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1936)
June 7, 2005 – Name changed to FEC Resources, Inc. 1941 – Merged with 8 other companies into Amalgamated
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oils Limited; basis 34 new for 500 old shs.
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Foundation Resources Inc. (B.C. June 1, 2006) Four Star Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 20, 1937) Foxpoint Capital Corp. (Ont. Dec. 16, 2009)
Oct. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Birch Hill Gold Corp.; Sept. 13, 1950 – All assets sold to Federated Petroleums Apr. 25, 2013 – Name changed to Castle Mountain Mining
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ltd. in 1950 for $300,000. Distribution of 30¢ per sh. Company Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
made. reverse takeover acquisition of Telegraph Gold Inc. n
Foundation Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1987)
Aug. 28, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. 4325231 Canada Inc. (B.C. July 10, 2007 amalg.) Foxpoint Resources Ltd. (Can. July 27, 1988)
Aug. 16, 2002 – Name changed to Fury Explorations Ltd.; Oct. 17, 2007 – Name changed to Global Summit Real Oct. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Kirkland Lake Gold
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Estate Inc. (see Lorus Therapeutics Inc.) Inc. n

Founders Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1998) 4370422 Canada Inc. (Can. Sept. 12, 2006) Foxright Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Nov. 21, 2000 – Continued into Ontario. July 2011 – Substantially all the assets required to Name changed to Stonada Mines Ltd. n
Jan. 15, 2001 – Name changed to Sentry Select Capital operate the Levis, Que., shipyard were sold to a
Corp. n consortium consisting of SNC-Lavalin Defence
Foxx Industries Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Contractors Inc., Upper Lakes Group Inc. and Daewoo
Mar. 20, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd.
Founders Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 19, 1993)
June 19, 2012 – Plan of arrangement submitted to Fracmaster Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1976)
Mar. 12, 2001 – Acquired by Provident Energy Ltd. and
creditors under the CCAA was approved by Quebec court. Mar. 1999 – Applied for protection under the Companies'
then com. shs. reclassified into a new security named
The arrangement provided distribution of $1 million to Creditors Arrangement Act in March 1999 and extended
Provident Energy Trust; basis 1 new Provident trust unit
creditors, estimated to be ½ cent on the dollar owed. to May 14, 1999.
for 3 old Founders com. shs. (see Provident Energy Trust)
May 2015 – Deloitte Restructuring as monitor distributed May 17, 1999 – Arthur Andersen Inc. was appointed
Foundry Holdings Corp. (B.C. July 20, 1979) the allocated monies under the plan of arrangement to receiver and manager.
Sept. 8, 2003 – Name changed to Yangtze Telecom Corp. affected and qualified creditors. No funds were available May 21, 1999 – Board of Directors resigned.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Intervalue Inc. for shldrs. May 25, 1999 – Proposal was made by Houston-based
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 16, 2018 – Dissolved and struck from register. BJ Services Company to purchase the company's assets
for $80,000,000 (US$55,000,000) which was approved
Fountain House Holdings Corp. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1992) 4404980 Canada Inc. (Can. Oct. 3, 2005)
by the Alberta court.
Sept. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Abbastar Holdings Dec. 23, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register.
June 29, 1999 – All assets sold to BJ Services, including
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n the Canadian operating assets as well as the U.S.
4504020 Canada Inc. (Can. June 30, 2001 amalg.)
Mar. 8, 2010 – Placed into bankruptcy. RSM Richter Inc. subsidiaries and certain foreign subsidiaries operating in
Fountainhead Projects Corporation (B.C. May 27, Russia and China. In addition to the purchase price, BJ
appointed trustee.
1999) Services assumed US$3,700,000 in debt owed by
Oct. 29, 2012 – Final distribution made in August 2011.
Oct. 19, 2000 – Name changed to EMedia Networks subsidiaries included in the purchase and purchased
Secured and unsecured creditors suffered a shortfall; no
International Corporation following reverse takeover certain assets which had been leased by the company.
funds available for shldrs. Trustee discharged.
acquisition of EMedia Networks Incorporated (formerly There were no funds available for shldrs.
B.T.M. Music Network Inc.). n 49 North Resource Fund Inc. (Sask. Jan. 1, 2008
amalg.) Fralex Therapeutics Inc. (Ont. Sept. 16, 1998)
4-F Foods Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Aug. 25, 2009 – Name changed to 49 North Resources June 3, 2009 – Succeeded by Attwell Capital Inc.
Mar. 1982 – Placed into receivership; no distribution to Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - pursuant to reorganization whereby all assets excluding
shldrs. Industrials) technology assets were transferred to newly incorporated
Attwell Capital Inc. (formerly 2201861 Ontario Inc.); basis
Four Point Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Fourbar Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) $0.0001 plus 1 Attwell com. sh. for 1 Fralex com. sh.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Mar. 1973 – Name changed to Cloverdale Resources Concurrently, Baylis Medical Company Inc. acquired the
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n technology assets of Fralex from Attwell for $900,000. n
Four Points Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 19, 2009)
Nov. 17, 2010 – Name changed to Yellowhead Mining Franc-Or Resources Corporation (Ont. Oct. 31, 1986
Fox Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 23, 1993)
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover amalg.)
Mar. 8, 2002 – Acquired by EOG Resources Canada Inc.
acquisition of Yellowhead Mining Inc. and subsequent Aug. 25, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
for $0.46 per sh.
amalgamation with wholly owned 0887988 B.C. Ltd. (see Nov. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Crocodile Gold Corp.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Fox Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Crocodile
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Gold Inc. and subsequent amalgamation of Crocodile
Four River Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 2007) Gold Inc. with a wholly owned subsid. of Franc-Or; basis
Nov. 9, 2016 – Name changed to Canabo Medical Inc. Fox Mountain Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 29, 1997) 1 new for 6.3 old shs. n
following reverse takeover acquisition of Canabo Medical May 18, 2006 – Name changed to Migao Corporation
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of H.K. Migao Francana Oil & Gas Ltd. (Can. 1952)
Industry Limited for 20,400,000 com. shs.; basis 1 new May 14, 1982 – Sceptre Resources Limited completed
Four Seasons Hotels Inc. (Ont. Jan. 6, 1978) for 17 old shs. n acquisition of the Canadian operations of Francana.
Apr. 26, 2007 – Name changed to Four Seasons Holdings Under the reorganization, each com. sh. of Francana
Inc. following acquisition by Kingdom Hotels International, Fox Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) exchanged for 2.15 com. shs. of Sceptre. Non-Canadian
Cascade Investment LLC and Isadore Sharp for US$82 Aug. 24, 1988 – Name changed to Foxx Industries Inc. n assets acquired by Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting and
per limited vtg. sh. Minorco Canada Ltd. (see Hudson Bay Mining and
Fox Resources Ltd. (Can. Feb. 3, 2006) Smelting Co., Limited; Sceptre Resources Limited)
Four Seasons Hotels Limited (Ont. 1968 amalg.)
July 6, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
Feb. 14, 1978 – Amalgamated with F.S.H. Investments La France Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1976)
Dec. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Big Sky Petroleum
Limited under the Four Seasons Hotels Limited name to Jan. 23, 1979 – Amalgamated with Glenshire Mines Ltd.
Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
become a wholly owned subsid. of Four Seasons Hotels (231 for 1,000), Huddersfield Uranium Mines Ltd. (129
Big Sky Operating LLC. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. All minority holdings of com. shs. were exch. for newly for 1,000), Kayak Explorations Ltd. (195 for 1,000), Lunel
created 2nd and 3rd pref. shs., redeem. at $5.62 per sh. Foxdale Mines Limited (Ont. 1971) Management Ltd. (923.5 for 1), Sandhurst Mines Ltd. (1
(see Four Seasons Hotels Inc.) Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Canton Explorations for 1) and Steppingstone Explorations Ltd. (229 for 1,000)
Limited (1 for 5.5), Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for to form Lunel Enterprises Inc.; basis 128 new for 1,000
Four Seasons Manufacturing Ltd. (B.C. June 23, 1961) old shs. (see Lunel Enterprises Inc.)
2.5), Long Point Gas & Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin
Oct. 29, 1974 – Name changed to Renn Industries Inc. n
Mines Limited (1 for 1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1
for 7), Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and La France Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Four Seasons Mining & Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 23, May 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Force Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force
1961)
Crag Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs.
Oct. 13, 1971 – Name changed to Four Seasons Frances Creek Mines Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 14, 1970)
Manufacturing Ltd. n Foxgrove Exploration Ltd. (Can. Oct. 15, 1986) Aug. 20, 1975 – Name changed to Cal-West Petroleums
July 12, 2004 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Four Seasons Recreation Ltd. (B.C. June 23, 1961)
June 4, 1970 – Name changed to Four Seasons Mining FoxMeyer Canada Inc. (Ont. June 29, 1994 amalg.) Franchise Bancorp Inc. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1995)
& Resources Ltd. n Oct. 7, 1996 – Name changed to HealthStreams Jan. 23, 2017 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
Technology Inc. n WTF Holdings Inc. (owned by Dino Fragaglia, Paul
Four Seasons Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1983) Thomson and James Walker, officers and directors of
Jan. 31, 1991 – Name changed to FSR Industries Inc.; the company); basis $2.13 cash per sh.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
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Franchise Services of North America Inc. (Can. Aug. Franklin Supply Company Ltd. (Alta. 1975) Freedman Wholesale Ltd. (Can. 1949)
27, 1998) Dec. 8, 1995 – Name changed to CE Franklin Ltd. prior June 1966 – M. Loeb, Limited acquired all o/s pref. shs.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 3, 2013 – Continued into Delaware. (see FPsurvey to the Jan. 1, 1996, amalgamation with wholly owned at $3.25 per sh., and substantially all com. at $11 per sh.
- Industrials) Continental Emsco Company Limited, which was acquired
on Nov. 3, 1995, constituting a reverse takeover by Freedom Marine Ltd. (B.C. 1986 amalg.)
FranchiseMaster Technologies Inc. (Can. July 8, 1991) Continental. n Aug. 29, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 2, 2005 – Dissolved.
Frankly Inc. (Ont. June 7, 2013) Freedom Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Francisco Gold Corp. (B.C. May 14, 1980) July 11, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. (see July 3, 1986 – Name changed to Canadian Trace Minerals
July 16, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.77 old shs. n
Glamis Gold Ltd. and Chesapeake Gold Corporation;
basis 1.55 new com. shs. and 1 right of Glamis Gold plus Frankport Indin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Freegold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1936)
1 new Chesapeake Gold com. sh. for 1 old Francisco 1954 – Charter cancelled. 1946 – Name changed to Freegold Mining Co. Ltd. and
Gold com. sh. (see Glamis Gold Ltd.) continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Frank's Corporation (Alta. Sept. 25, 1985)
Franco Canadian Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Apr. 15, 1999 – Name changed to True North Water Freegold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Sept. 20, 1967 – Name changed to Canuc Mines Ltd. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 4, 1970 – Dissolved.

Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation Limited (Can. Oct. Franksin Mines Ltd. (Que. 1958) FreeGold Recovery Inc. (Alta. July 22, 1985)
5, 1982) Mar. 1, 1980 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 21, 1991 – Continued into British Columbia.
Apr. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Newmont Mining Nov. 25, 1993 – Name changed to International Freegold
Corporation of Canada Limited following acquisition by Frankview Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Mineral Development Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Newmont Mining Corporation (NMC); basis either 0.8 1945 – Taken over by Apex Consolidated Resources
Franco-Nevada exchangeable sh. or 0.8 NMC com. sh. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Apex Consolidated Freehold Gas & Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
for 1 Franco-Nevada com. sh. n Resources Ltd.) Jan. 19, 1979 – Name changed to Westgrowth
Petroleums Ltd. n
Franco Oils Ltd. (Can. 1929) Fraser Companies Limited (Can. 1917)
1955 – Reported as being wound up. Sold all assets, Apr. 11, 1979 – Name changed to Fraser Inc. n Freehold Oil Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1928)
except shs. in Fargo Oils which were distributed to Franco 1957 – Sold to Freehold Gas & Oil Ltd.; basis 1 new for
shldrs.; basis 1 Fargo for 5 Franco. Fraser Inc. (Can. 1917) 20 old shs.
May 30, 1985 – Minority shldrs. approved amalgamation
Francoeur Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1932) with Noranda Inc. Shldrs. of Fraser received 1 Freehold Royalty Trust (Alta. Sept. 30, 1996)
1956 – Name changed to Francoeur Mines Ltd. n fixed/floating rate convertible retractable ser. B pref. sh. Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Freehold Royalties Ltd.
of Noranda for 1 com. sh. (see Noranda Inc.) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Freehold
Francoeur Mines Ltd. (Can. 1932) Royalties Ltd. was formed to facilitate the conversion of
1966 – Assets acquired by Wasamac Mines Ltd.; basis Fraser Papers Inc. (Can. Apr. 19, 2004) the trust into a corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1 new for 10 old shs. June 23, 2011 – Dissolved. Energy)

Franconia Minerals Corporation (Alta. Aug. 7, 1998) Fraser River Golds Limited (B.C. Mar. 1934) Freeholders Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Mar. 10, 2011 – Amalgamated with Duluth Metals Limited; Nov. 25, 1943 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1964 – Acquired by Scurry-Rainbow Oil (Sask.) Ltd.
basis either Cdn$0.90 per sh. or 0.328 Duluth shs. plus
Cdn$0.001 per sh. or a combination thereof. (see Duluth FraserFund Financial Corporation (B.C. Oct. 11, 1985) Freeport Capital Inc. (Alta. Feb. 8, 2005)
Metals Limited) Feb. 9, 2005 – Name changed to South Pacific Minerals Aug. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Hybrid Paytech World
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Island Arc Inc. n
Frandi Mining Corp. (Que. 1958) Mining Ltd. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Freeway Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
FraserFund Venture Capital (V.C.C.) Corporation (B.C. May 10, 1989 – Name changed to GRD Industries Ltd.;
Frank Chapple Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Oct. 11, 1985) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 1964 – Placed into bankruptcy. Secured creditors Aug. 12, 1994 – Name changed to FraserFund Financial
expected to get 25¢ on the dollar and unsecured creditors Corporation. n Freewest Gold Corp. (Can. Mar. 12, 1984)
and deb. holders between 5¢ and 8¢. Co. had o/s Nov. 18, 1986 – Name changed to Freewest Resources
$145,000 7% conv. s.f. debs. due Nov. 15, 1969. Frebert Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Inc. n
Receiver: S. B. Marks, 134 Wellington St. North, Hamilton, Oct. 30, 1972 – Dissolved.
Ont. Freewest Resources Canada Inc. (Can. Oct. 21, 1994)
Frebert Snow Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jan. 29, 2010 – Acquired by 7280831 Canada Inc., a
Frank W. Horner Limited (Can. 1931) 1950 – Name changed to Frebert Mines Ltd. n wholly owned subsid. of Cliff Natural Resources Inc.;
1961 – Control acquired by Carter-Wallace Inc. through
basis 0.02016 Cliff shs. for 1 Freewest sh.
private purch. of all cl. B stk., and offer of $40 per sh. for Frecom Communications Company Inc. (B.C. 1986)
o/s cl. A stk. July 2, 1992 – Name changed to International Frecom Freewest Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 12, 1984)
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Dec. 21, 1994 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
Frankfield Consolidated Corporation (Ont. June 22, FPsurvey - Industrials) subsid. of Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. to form Freewest
1948)
Resources Canada Inc.; basis 1 new Freewest for 1 old
Apr. 26, 1994 – Name changed to Lagasco Corp. Fred C. Myers Ltd. (B.C. 1925) sh. and 1 Hemlo sh. for 4.1 old Freewest shs. (see
following reverse takeover acquistion of Lakeville Holdings Dec. 23, 1963 – All 5% pref. and jr. pref. shs. redeemed. Freewest Resources Canada Inc.; Hemlo Gold Mines
Inc. n All com. shs. privately held. Inc.)
Frankfield Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 22, 1948) Frederick Mining and Development Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Freewest Resources 1987 & Co. LP (U.S. - unspecified)
Aug. 19, 1992 – Name changed to Frankfield Aug. 26, 1957 – Merged into Consolidated Frederick Dec. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Freewest Mutual Fund
Consolidated Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mines Ltd. Latter wound up, and Frederick Mining and Corp.
Development shs. entitled to equivalent of 86.625¢ per
Franklin Gold Mines (1936) Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 8, 1936) sh. (see Consolidated Frederick Mines Ltd.) Freewheelin' Corp. (Alta. Aug. 7, 1996)
Dec. 1954 – Charter cancelled. July 11, 2000 – Name changed to FW Omnimedia Corp.
Fredonia Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. May 21, 1980) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Franklin Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Aug. 20, 1984 – Name changed to Consolidated Fredonia
1936 – Formed to acquire a former gold producer (to Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Frelor Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1947)
1910). Inactive since presumed dead. Name changed to Burtho Gold Mines Ltd. n
Free Energy International Inc. (B.C. Feb. 11, 2005)
Franklin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Apr. 18, 2016 – Name changed to Darelle Online French Petroleum Company of Canada Ltd. (Can.
1966 – Name changed to Tro-Buttle Exploration Limited. n Solutions Inc. following the acquisition of Darelle Media Sept. 21, 1956; via Dominion charter)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 30, 1970 – Name changed to Total Petroleum
Franklin Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) (North America) Ltd. n
Oct. 16, 1986 – Name changed to European Original New Free Nations Mines Ltd. (unknown)
York Seltzer Ltd. n Sept. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
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French Riviera Capital Inc. (Can. Oct. 20, 1998) Frodac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974) Frontenac Exploration & Development Co. Ltd. (Can.
Oct. 11, 2002 – Name changed to FRV Media Inc. Apr. 26, 1979 – Amalgamated with Great Bear Silver 1939)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Mines Limited and Silver Monarch Mines Limited to form 1956 – Name changed to Anaconda Co. (Canada) Ltd.
Cite-Amerique Inc. n Frodac Consolidated Energy Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 6 old shs. Frontend International Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1982)
French Road Explorations Limited (N.S. 1980) Feb. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 22, 1985 – Merged with Coxheath Gold Holdings Frokar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. 1955 – Charter cancelled. Frontend Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
July 16, 1986 – Name changed to Frontend International
Fresco Developments Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1979) Frond Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Technologies Inc.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n
Feb. 25, 2002 – Amalgamated with Oromin Explorations Oct. 17, 1979 – Name changed to Solo Resources &
Ltd.; basis 1 Oromin sh. for 2 Fresco shs. (see Oromin Energy Inc. n Frontera Copper Corporation (Can. Mar. 12, 2002)
Explorations Ltd.) May 5, 2009 – Acquired by Invecture Group, S.A. de C.V.
Fronsac Capital Inc. (Can. June 2, 2006) for 75¢ per sh.
Fresh Ideas Food Corporation (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983) Mar. 11, 2011 – Continued into Quebec. May 12, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
Sept. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Bobby Cadillac's Food July 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Fronsac Real Estate
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement Frontier Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Oct. 20, 2011)
whereby Fronsac Real Estate Investment Trust was Feb. 15, 2013 – Name changed to Northern Frontier
FreshXtend Technologies Corp. (B.C. July 10, 1986) formed to facilitate the conversion of the corporation into Corp.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Dec. 12, 2008 – Amalgamated with 832124 B.C. Ltd., a a trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
wholly owned subsid. of FreshXtend International Pty Frontier Copper Mines Limited (Ont. 1968)
Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. All cl. A pref. Front Street Long/Short Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 28, Aug. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
shs. immediately redeemed on the following basis: i) 2005)
shldrs. holding less than 50,000 com. shs. will exchange Aug. 10, 2007 – Merged with Front Street Rollover Fund Frontier Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
1 cl. A pref. for $0.03, ii) shldrs. holding more than 50,000 Limited to continue as Front Street Opportunity Funds Sept. 27, 1976 – Name changed to New Frontier
com. shs. will exchange either 1 cl. A pref. sh. for $0.03 Ltd.; basis 1 cl. B sh. of Front Street Opportunity Funds Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
or 50 cl. A pref. shs. for 1 FreshXtend com. sh. Ltd. for 1 old unit of Long/Short Income Fund.
Frontier Oil Corporation (Wyo. 1976)
Fresnore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Front Street Long/Short Income Fund II (Ont. Sept. July 1, 2011 – Merged with North Acquisition, Inc., a
Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. 21, 2005) wholly owned subsid. of Holly Corporation, and then
June 2, 2006 – Merged into Front Street Long/Short merged into Holly Corporation (renamed HollyFrontier
Frey Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Income Fund I; basis 0.959157 new Fund I unit for 1 old Corporation); basis 0.4811 HollyFrontier shs. for 1 Frontier
May 1960 – Charter cancelled. Fund II unit. (see Front Street Long/Short Income Fund) sh.

Freyja Resources Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2005) Front Street MLP Income Fund Ltd. (Can. Sept. 28, Frontier Pacific Mining Corporation (B.C. Jan. 27,
May 27, 2014 – Name changed to Cyprium Mining 2010) 1981)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dec. 17, 2012 – Merged into Front Street U.S. MLP July 16, 2008 – Acquired by Eldorado Gold Corporation;
Income Fund Ltd.; basis 0.997946 Front Street U.S. MLP basis 0.122 Eldorado shs. plus Cdn$0.0001 for 1 Frontier
Friday Capital Inc. (Ont. Feb. 3, 2012) shs. for 1 Front Street MLP sh. Pacific sh.
June 16, 2015 – Name changed to Hit Technologies Inc.
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Front Street MLP Income Fund II Ltd. (Can. Mar. 23, Frontier Rare Earths Limited (British Virgin Islands Dec.
acquisition of (old) Hit Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2011) 20, 2002)
2.2269 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 17, 2012 – Name changed to Front Street U.S. MLP Oct. 1, 2015 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX; continued
Income Fund Ltd. following merger with Front Street MLP to trade on U.S. OTC market.
Friday Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Income Fund Ltd.; basis 0.997946 Front Street U.S. MLP
1966 – Name changed to Polaris Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new shs. for 1 Front Street MLP sh. n Frontier Royalties Limited (Alta. 1937)
for 3 old shs. n 1941 – Merged with 8 other companies into Amalgamated
Front Street Performance Fund (Ont. Apr. 16, 2002) Oils Limited; basis 85 new for 500 old shs.
Friday Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Sept. 5, 2006 – Merged into Front Street Performance
1959 – Name changed to Friday Mines Ltd. n Fund II; basis 2.8353 new Fund II units for 1 old Fund Frontline Technologies Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1993)
unit. (see Front Street Performance Fund II) Jan. 4, 2013 – Assigned into bankruptcy. KSV Advisory
Friedrich Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1983) Inc. (formerly Duff & Phelps Canada Restructuring Inc.)
May 13, 1988 – Name changed to International Prime Front Street Performance Fund II (Ont. Sept. 29, 2004) appointed as trustee. All directors resigned.
Technologies Inc. n Mar. 2, 2009 – Merged into Front Street Mutual Funds
Limited; basis 1.008616 Front Street Canadian Equity Frood Deep Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Frigistors Ltd. (Can. 1959) Fund cl. B shs. for 1 Front Street Performance Fund II Dec. 3, 1980 – Amalgamated with 3 other companies to
July 1967 – Name changed to Termco, Ltd. unit. form Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Limited; basis
2.91489 old for 1 new sh.
Frisco Bay Industries Ltd. (Can. 1989) Front Street Resource Performance Fund Ltd. (Can.
Apr. 9, 2004 – Acquired by The Stanley Works for May 28, 2007) Frozya Industries Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Cdn$15.25 per sh. Oct. 28, 2009 – Converted to an open-ended mutual fund. Aug. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Canex Resources
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Froberta Minerals Limited (Ont. 1956) Front Street Strategic Yield Fund Ltd. (Can. Mar. 26,
Jan. 17, 1983 – Charter cancelled. 2010) Fruehauf Canada Inc. (Can. 1928)
Aug. 13, 2013 – Merged into Front Street U.S. MLP Jan. 12, 1988 – Acquired by the Trailmobile Group of
Frobex Limited (Ont. 1940) Income Fund Ltd.; basis 0.455535 Front Street U.S. equity Companies Ltd. through a wholly owned subsid. at $39
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled. ser. C shs. for 1 Front Street Strategic sh. (see Front per sh. The acquisition was completed making Fruehauf
Street U.S. MLP Income Fund Ltd.) a wholly owned subsid.
Frobisher Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Mar. 17, 1947 – Name changed to Frobisher Ltd. n Front Street U.S. MLP Income Fund Ltd. (Can. Mar. Fruehauf Trailer Company of Canada Limited (Can.
23, 2011) 1928)
Frobisher Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Jan. 26, 2016 – Merged into Front Street MLP and Apr. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Fruehauf Canada Inc. n
Oct. 30, 1962 – Name changed to Frobex Limited; basis Infrastructure Income Class, a class of shares of Front
1 new for 7 old shs. n Street Mutual Funds Limited; basis 1 Front Street MLP Fry Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
series MC sh. and 1 Front Street MLP series MU sh. for 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Frobisher Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978) each Front Street U.S. series C and series U equity shs.
held., respectively. Fuego Oil Co. Ltd. (Can. 1923)
Nov. 21, 1991 – Amalgamated with Aurora Gold Ltd. to
Dec. 18, 1935 – Dissolved.
form Canadian Frobisher Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 6.25 Aurora shs. and 1 new for 1 Frobisher sh. (see Fronteer Development Group Inc. (Ont. Jan. 11, 1999)
May 13, 2010 – Name changed to Fronteer Gold Inc. n Fuel Cell Technologies Corporation (Ont. May 5, 2000)
Canadian Frobisher Resources Ltd.) Apr. 3, 2006 – Name changed to MP Western Properties
Fronteer Gold Inc. (Ont. Jan. 11, 1999) Inc. pursuant to reorganization which included a
Frodac Consolidated Energy Resources Ltd. (Ont.
Apr. 11, 2011 – Acquired by Newmont Mining transaction with Madison Pacific Properties Inc. and
Apr. 26, 1979 amalg.)
Corporation; basis $14 plus 0.25 Pilot Gold Inc. com. shs. transfer of assets, business and goodwill to Fuel Cell
July 25, 1985 – Name changed to Global Aerospace
for 1 Fronteer com. sh. Technologies Ltd. (FCTL). Following a 1-for-10
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
consolidation, com. shs. were exchanged for 1 MP
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Western cl. A sh., 1 MP Western cl. B sh. and 1 FCTL Fundy Forest Industries Limited (N.B. 1969) FutureFund Capital (VCC) Corp. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1994)
com. sh. n Apr. 1972 – Placed into receivership. Aug. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Pender Growth Fund
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Sept. 14, 1973 – All assets sold to Lake Utopia Paper (VCC) Inc.; basis 1 series 1 cl. A sh. for 50 com. shs. n
FuelCell Energy, Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 11, 2003) Ltd in 1973. Principal amts. and accr. int. paid in full to
Oct. 29, 2004 – Privatized; basis 1 new FuelCell Energy, holders of 9.75% 1st mtge. bonds, ser. A and 10% 1st Futureline Communications Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1986)
Inc. com. sh. for 1 old FuelCell Energy, Ltd. exch. sh. mtge. bonds, ser. B. Sept. 18, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.

Fuelcorp International Inc. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1979) Funtime Hospitality Corp. (Ont. Dec. 6, 1995 amalg.) Futuremed Healthcare Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 25,
May 27, 1994 – Name changed to Specialty Retail Feb. 1, 2006 – Placed into receivership. Schwartz, 2005)
Concepts Inc. n Levitsky, Feldman Inc. appointed receiver. Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Futuremed Healthcare
Products Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement
Fulbro Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Fura Emeralds Inc. (Ont. June 14, 2013) whereby Futuremed Healthcare Products Corporation
June 3, 1947 – Sold property and assets to Consolidated Apr. 11, 2017 – Name changed to Fura Gems Inc. (see was formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a
Fulbro Gold. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) corporation. n

Fulcrum Capital I Inc. (Alta. July 30, 2004) Furlong Plastics Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Futuremed Healthcare Products Corporation (Ont.
Jan. 30, 2006 – Formed Macro Enterprises Inc. in British Nov. 1970 – All o/s pref. and com. shs. exchanged for Mar. 29, 2010)
Columbia on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover pref. and com. shs. of The SteelTree Group Inc. Furlong Mar. 14, 2012 – Acquired by Cardinal Health, Inc. for
acquisition of Macro Industries Inc. by wholly owned share purchase warrants assumed by SteelTree. $8.15 per sh.
Macro Acquisitions Inc. and amalgamation of Fulcrum
with Macro Acquisitions.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Fury Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 3, 1966) Futureplast Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 14, 1977)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) May 31, 1990 – Name changed to Sundance Resources Mar. 1, 1997 – Struck off register.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Fulcrum Developments Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1980) Futureview Inc. (Man. July 12, 2000)
Aug. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Wespac Mining Corp.; Fury Explorations Ltd. (Yuk. Aug. 28, 1996) Aug. 9, 2004 – Dissolved.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Sept. 21, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 15, 2008 – Acquired by Golden Predator Mines Inc.; Futurity Drilling & Development Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Fulcrum Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2004) basis 1 Golden Predator com. sh. and 1.5 Golden 1952 – In voluntary liquidation.
Feb. 7, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. Predator wts. for 3 Fury com. shs.
Futurity Oils Limited (Alta. July 9, 1952)
Fulcrum Technologies Inc. (Can. Sept. 1983) Fusion Resources Limited (Australia May 14, 2002) Nov. 1, 1985 – Formed Canadian Futurity Oils Ltd. in
Mar. 31, 1998 – Acquired by PC DOCS Group Feb. 20, 2009 – Acquired by Paladin Energy Ltd.; basis Alberta on amalgamation with Kaskada Resources Ltd.
International Inc.; basis 1 PC DOCS sh. for 4.4 Fulcrum 1 Paladin Energy sh. for 6 Fusion Resources shs. (2 for 13); basis 1 Canadian Futurity cl. A sh. for 4 Futurity
shs. (see PC DOCS Group International Inc.) Oils shs. n
The Futura Loyalty Group Inc. (Can. June 26, 2000)
Full Metal Zinc Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 27, 2011) Feb. 4, 2013 – Acquired by Pong Marketing and Futurtek Communications Inc. (B.C. Dec. 14, 1979)
Apr. 7, 2014 – Name changed to Aftermath Silver Ltd. Promotions Inc. for an aggregate $1.00 pursuant to CCAA Sept. 1988 – Acquired by Com Systems Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) proceedings. May 1, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Full Riches Investments Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1980) Future Avenir Corp. (Ont. 1987)
Feb. 24, 2004 – Formed Medoro Resources Ltd. in Yukon June 27, 1996 – Amalgamated with Consolidated Madison
on amalgamation with Medoro Resources Ltd., a wholly
owned subsid. of Gold Mines of Sardinia plc, with Full
Riches the deemed acquiror; basis 0.5 new for 1 old sh. n
Holdings Ltd. to form a new co. known as Ourominas
Minerals Inc.; basis 0.9 new com. sh. of Ourominas for
1 cl. A sub. vtg. sh. and 1 new com. sh. of Ourominas for
G
1 cl. B multi-vtg. sh. (see Ourominas Minerals Inc.)
Fuller Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2009) G & B Automated Equipment Limited (Ont. 1964)
Future Beach Corporation (Can. Sept. 30, 1992) Jan. 1994 – Bankrupt. No distribution to shldrs.
Jan. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Emerita Gold Corp.
Jan. 2006 – Filed a Notice of Intention To Make a Sept. 17, 1994 – Dissolved.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act of
acquisition of 2244182 Ontario Inc. n
Canada. In addition, the company transferred its G & H Steel Industries Limited (Can. 1949)
manufacturing facilities in favour of third party Apr. 1983 – All o/s shs. acquired at $5.75 per sh. by
Fummerton Mining and Development Co. Ltd. (Ont.
manufacturing facilities which were still operational. This Harris Steel Group Inc.
1945)
was expected to achieve major savings in manufacturing
Oct. 1949 – Charter cancelled.
and operating costs. The company received interim G & H Steel Service of Canada, Ltd. (Can. 1949)
Fun Key Studios Inc. (Can. June 26, 1997) financing and was preparing a proposal to creditors. H.H. Feb. 28, 1973 – Name changed to G & H Steel Industries
June 17, 2005 – Dissolved. Davis & Associates, Inc. of Montreal was appointed Limited. n
trustee.
Functional Technologies Corp. (B.C. Oct. 18, 1999) Apr. 19, 2006 – First creditors meeting was held, however G. Tamblyn Limited (Can. 1928)
June 12, 2013 – Stay of bankruptcy lifted. Abakhan & assets totaled $0 and liabs. totaled $9,987,339. It was Mar. 1, 1975 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by a wholly
Associates Inc. appointed trustee and all officers and determined that there were no funds available for shldrs. owned subsid. of Loblaws Limited at $20 per sh.
directors resigned.
Future Group Innovations Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1985) G4G Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1987)
Fundamental Applications Corp. (Can. July 14, 2014) Jan. 15, 1992 – Name changed to Interstat Ventures Inc.; Dec. 19, 2016 – Continued into Ontario.
Apr. 18, 2017 – Name changed to Global Cannabis basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 23, 2016 – Name changed to White Gold Corp. (see
Applications Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Future Link Systems Inc. (Wyo. Jan. 29, 1999)
Fundy Bay Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Sept. 28, 2001 – Name changed to Cal-Star Inc.; basis GA Capital Corp. (Ont. June 25, 2007)
1966 – Name changed to Fundy Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Apr. 21, 2010 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction
1 new for 5 old shs. n acquisition of 3,500,000 units of Xtierra; basis 0.4117647
Future Media Technologies Corp. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1986) Xtierra units for 1 GA Capital com. sh. Subsequently all
Fundy Cable Ltd./Ltée (N.B. Mar. 11, 1965) Jan. 29, 1999 – Continued into Wyoming. purchased Xtierra units were distributed to the shldrs.
Mar. 4, 1994 – Continued into Canada. June 21, 1999 – Name changed to Future Link Systems
Sept. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Fundy Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n GASFRAC Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Aug. 6, 2010
Inc. n amalg.)
Future Mineral Corporation (Yuk. Apr. 13, 1999) July 7, 2015 – Companies' Creditor Arrangement Act
Jan. 25, 2007 – Dissolved and struck off register. (CCAA) plan of compromise and arrangement
Fundy Chemical International Ltd. (N.B. 1964)
implemented under which Calfrac Well Services Ltd.
1977 – Wound up voluntarily. Distribution to shldrs $1.42
Future Shop Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1983) acquired the company as an operating entity pursuant to
per sh.
June 11, 1993 – Continued into Canada. court order. Unsecured creditors, other than holders of
Fundy Communications Inc. (Can. Mar. 4, 1994) Nov. 5, 2001 – Acquired by Future Shop Acquisition Inc., 7% unsecured subordinate debentures, would recover
Mar. 4, 1998 – All o/s subord. vtg. shs. redeemed for a wholly owned subsid. of Minnesota-based Best Buy 100% of their allowed claims while holders of the 7%
$10.50 per sh. Co. now private. Co. Inc.; basis $17 per com. sh. debentures would recover between 37% and 55% of the
June 17, 2002 – Name changed to Best Buy Canada Ltd. principal amount of the unsecured claims. All o/s com.
Fundy Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1951) shs. were cancelled without any consideration, all officers
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. and directors resigned and was dissolved and struck from
register.
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GATE Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 24, 1999) of Dropleaf, LLC (subsequently renamed International GHP Exploration Corporation (Ont. Apr. 17, 1997
Oct. 19, 2000 – Continued into British Columbia. Cannabrands Ltd.). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) amalg.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 5, 2000 – Name changed to Metahost.net Apr. 30, 1997 – Continued into Yukon. (see TransAtlantic
Technologies Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse G.E.L. Oils Limited (Alta. Oct. 1, 1948) Petroleum Corp.)
takeover acquisition of Metahost.net Technologies Inc. n 1958 – Struck off register. Dec. 7, 1998 – Amalgamated with Profco Resources Ltd.
to form TransAtlantic Petroleum Corp.; basis 0.87 new
GB Minerals Ltd. (B.C. July 24, 2007) G.E.M. Environmental Management, Inc. (B.C. 1980) for 1 GHP sh. (see TransAtlantic Petroleum Corp.)
Mar. 1, 2018 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired July 1990 – Continued into Delaware.
by Itafos; basis (i) 0.035714 Itafos sh. for 1 GB Mineral June 29, 1995 – Acquired by G.E.M. Acquisition Co. Inc. GHZ Resource Corporation (B.C. Jan. 18, 1979)
sh.; or (ii) a combination of Cdn$0.05 cash and 0.077905 for US$0.22 per sh. June 10, 1994 – Name changed to Canadian Reserve
Itafos sh. for 1 GB Mineral sh. Gold Corporation. n
GENIVAR Income Fund (Que. Mar. 31, 2006)
GBC Capital Ltd. (Can. Nov. 4, 1968) Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by GENIVAR Inc. pursuant to GIS Global Imaging Solutions Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1970)
Jan. 25, 1989 – Name changed to GBC North America plan of arrangement whereby GENIVAR Inc. was formed Feb. 5, 2001 – Name changed to Segami Images
Fund Inc. to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
and the fund was subsequently dissolved. n
GBM Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1984) GLC Limited (British Virgin Islands Jan. 16, 1997)
June 27, 1986 – Name changed to American Biodynamics GENIVAR Inc. (Que. Jan. 1, 2011; amalg.) Aug. 30, 1999 – Name changed to GalaxiWorld.com Ltd.
Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n Jan. 1, 2014 – Succeeded by WSP Global Inc. pursuant
to plan of arrangement whereby wholly owned WSP G.L.E. Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1977)
GBO Inc (Que. July 7, 1976; via letters patent) Global Inc. was formed to acquire GENIVAR Inc. July 8, 1986 – Name changed to Chelsea Resources
Oct. 14, 2011 – Assignment into bankruptcy. RSM Richter (renamed WSP Canada Inc.). (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Inc. appointed trustee.
GEO Piaja Exploration Corp. (Alta. Sept. 1, 1995) GLENTEL Inc. (Can. Mar. 9, 1989)
G.B.S. Electrical Controls Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Mar. 27, 1998 – Name changed to Contact Exploration May 22, 2015 – Acquired by BCE Inc.; basis either (i) for
June 1975 – Name changed to North American Inc. n $26.50 or (ii) 0.4974 BCE com. shs. for 1 GLENTEL com.
Technology Limited. n sh.
GEOCAN Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1998)
GBS Gold International Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988) Oct. 16, 2008 – Acquired by Arsenal Energy Inc.; basis GLF Technologies (1979) Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Mar. 12, 2009 – Ferrier Hodgson, liquidator of the 70¢ or 0.81 Arsenal shs. for 1 GEOCAN sh. Feb. 20, 1986 – Name changed to Blackberry Gold
company's Australian group of companies, advised that Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
the purchase and sale of substantially all of the group's G.E.Q. Corporation (Que. 1966)
assets was to be finalized shortly. Sale proceeds would Aug. 23, 1986 – Charter cancelled. GLG Life Tech Limited (B.C. June 5, 1998)
not be sufficient to discharge the company's obligations Mar. 14, 2007 – Name changed to GLG Life Tech
GFE Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2007) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
to its secured creditors, resulting in no proceeds available
Oct. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Golden Touch Industrials)
for distrib. to shldrs. The company has ceased operating
Resources Corp. n
and all officers and directors have resigned.
Nov. 14, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. GLK Strategies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1993)
GFI Oil & Gas Corporation (Alta. Feb. 22, 2006 amalg.) Feb. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Yankee Hat Industries
GBX Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 21, 1972) Mar. 19, 2008 – Acquired by Salamander Energy plc; Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
July 1979 – Name changed to El Paso Energy Corp.; basis of either US$0.3129 and 0.1573 Salamander
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n ordinary shs., or 0.218 Salamander ordinary shs. for 1 GLP NT Corporation (Ont. Apr. 26, 1988)
GFI com. sh. Oct. 3, 2006 – Amalgamated with Great Lakes Holdings
GBX Resource Corporation (B.C. 1987) Inc. and GLP Financial Limited; basis $8.68 per sh.
GFK Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1979)
Dec. 18, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 31, 2017 – Name changed to Opus One Resources GLR Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 2001)
GC-Global Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 31, 2005 amalg.) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 5, 2009 – Filed for bankruptcy; Paddon + Yorke Inc.
Aug. 31, 2015 – Name changed to Fountain Asset Corp. appointed trustee.
GFM Resources Limited (B.C. Sept. 3, 1987) Trustees are discharged.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 25, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey - Mar. 21, 2011 – Name changed to Mistango River
GC Greyhawke Corporation (Alta. June 30, 1988 Mines & Energy) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey
amalg.) - Mines & Energy)
GFY Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 19, 1980)
Dec. 1, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Jan. 20, 1981 – Name changed to Dasher Resources GLS Global Assets Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1975)
GCH Capital Partners Inc. (B.C. Nov. 9, 2005) Ltd. n Feb. 17, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
Sept. 19, 2008 – Name changed to Solarvest BioEnergy Feb. 20, 2006 – Name changed to Mobile Lottery
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquistion of G4G Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1987) Solutions Inc. n
Phycobiologics (Europe) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Jan. 23, 2015 – Name changed to G4G Capital Corp.;
Industrials) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n GLS Global Listing Service Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1975)
Aug. 27, 1992 – Name changed to GLS Global Assets
GCL Graphic Communications Limited (Ont. 1970) GGD Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 1, 1978) Ltd. n
Dec. 15, 1976 – Placed into receivership and all assets June 12, 2009 – Name changed to God's Lake Resources
sold. Price Waterhouse Ltd., Toronto appointed receiver. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) GLV Inc. (Can. May 15, 2007)
No distribution to shldrs. Dec. 18, 2014 – Name changed to Ovivo Inc. n
GGL Diamond Corp. (B.C. May 25, 1981)
GCP Mining Corporation (B.C. Feb. 9, 1983) Sept. 8, 2009 – Name changed to GGL Resources Corp.
GM Resources Limited (B.C. June 7, 1950)
Sept. 8, 2003 – Name changed to Kodiak Exploration (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 8, 1982 – Continued into Canada. (see Campbell
Limited. n
G. H. Wood & Company Limited (Can. 1927) Resources Inc.)
Sept. 1965 – Public interest in co. terminated on redempt. May 12, 1983 – Amalgamated with United Asbestos Inc.
GDG Environment Group Ltd. (Que. Feb. 1, 2005) (0.3 com. plus 1 pfce. for 1), Campbell Resources Inc. (1
Feb. 2, 2011 – Privatized; basis 1 for 400,000 shs. or 6¢ of all o/s 5.5% pref. shs., $100 par.
for 1) and Camchib Resources Inc. (0.6 for 1) to continue
per pre-consol. sh. for fraction of post-consol. shs. as a new company also known as Campbell Resources
GHG Resources Limited (B.C. June 7, 1983)
Mar. 29, 2007 – Name changed to Los Andes Copper Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Campbell Resources
GDV Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 25, 1994 amalg.)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.)
Sept. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Cardinal Capital
Partners Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey GMD Resource Corp. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1980)
- Industrials) G.H.I. Mortgage Investors (Man. 1974)
Nov. 21, 1985 – Dissolved. Oct. 14, 2004 – Name changed to Chatworth Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
GE Credit Equipment Finance Inc. (Can. 1959)
Sept. 17, 1988 – Name changed to General Electric GHJ Capital Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 2008)
Capital Equipment Finance Inc. Oct. 6, 2009 – Name changed to xRM Global Inc. (see GMIncome & Growth Fund (Alta. Sept. 29, 2010)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Dec. 28, 2011 – Merged into COMPASS Income Fund;
GEA Technologies Ltd. (Alta. May 3, 2011) basis 0.86725467 COMPASS units for 1 GMIncome unit.
Dec. 5, 2017 – Name changed to International (see COMPASS Income Fund)
Cannabrands Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition
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GMN The Gospel Music Network, Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, GSO Solutions, Inc. (N.S. Apr. 27, 1999) GTO Resources Inc. (B.C. May 10, 2011)
1986) Aug. 6, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. Aug. 13, 2014 – Name changed to Velocity Data Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 22, 1990 – Name changed to Your Host Foods Inc. n following the reverse takeover acquisition of ACL
GSR Goldsearch Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1986) Computers & Software, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
GMP Capital Corp. (Can. Oct. 20, 2003) Sept. 24, 1991 – Name changed to Goldrush Mining
Nov. 30, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company Corporation. n GTR Group Inc. (Can. Aug. 25, 1993)
into an income trust named GMP Capital Trust; basis Sept. 11, 2001 – Name changed to Mad Catz Interactive,
either 2 new fund units and $1.00, or 2 new cl. B Griffiths GST Global Telecommunications Inc. (Yuk. Nov. 29, Inc. n
McBurney L.P. partner units and $1.00 for 1 old GMP 1993)
com. sh. (see GMP Capital Trust) Oct. 29, 1998 – Name changed to Global Light G2 Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 2005)
Telecommunications Inc. n July 22, 2008 – Acquired by Regal Energy Ltd.; basis 2
GMP Capital Trust (Ont. Sept. 20, 2005) Regal com. shs. for 3 G2 com. shs.
May 20, 2009 – Converted into GMP Capital Inc.; basis GST Telecommunications, Inc. (Can. Apr. 29, 1987)
1 GMP Capital Inc. com. sh. for 1 GMP Capital Trust trust May 17, 2000 – Filed for bankruptcy protection under GVIC Communications Inc. (Can. May 3, 2001)
unit. Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Dec. 28, 2006 – Acquired by Glacier Ventures
Bankruptcy Court of the District of Delaware. International Corp.; basis 0.0429 Glacier shs. for 1 GVIC
GNE Energy Resources Corporation (Can. Sept. 4, Sept. 2000 – Court approved the sale of substantially all cl. A or cl. B sh.
1987) of the co.'s assets to Time Warner Telecom, Inc. for
Nov. 7, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian 88 Energy US$640,000,000, up to a total purchase price of GVIC Publications Ltd. (Can. Mar. 23, 2003)
Corp.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n US$690,000,000. Excluded from the sale were customers Mar. 31, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement involving an equity
and certain assets in Hawaii and certain of the co.'s investment by an indirect subsid. of Glacier Ventures
GNI Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1979) non-core businesses. International Corp. with assets transferred to wholly
Oct. 11, 2001 – Name changed to Logix Enterprises Inc.; Dec. 15, 2000 – Company stopped providing U.S. owned subsid. which continued as a new company named
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n domestic local, long-distance data/Internet services and Stressgen Biotechnologies Corporation; basis 1 new
proceeded to find a buyer for its remaining assets. Stressgen com. sh., 0.105263158 new GVIC vtg. shs.
GOAL Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1993 amalg.) Jan. 2002 – Hearing was held regarding a plan filed under and 0.052631579 new GVIC non-vtg. shs. for 1 old GVIC
Oct. 13, 1998 – Acquired by Tappit Resources Ltd.; basis the Bankruptcy Laws and shldrs were asked to file sh. Also 1 new Stressgen warrant and 0.157894738 new
(i) 8¢ and 0.75 Tappit shs. for 1 GOAL sh. or (ii) 1 Tappit objections to the plan by Dec. 31, 2001. GVIC second warrants for 1 old GVIC warrant. (see
sh. for 1 GOAL sh. (see Tappit Resources Ltd.) May 30, 2002 – Adjudged bankrupt with no funds Nventa Biopharmaceuticals Corporation)
available for distribution to shldrs. May 18, 2007 – Name changed to GVIC Communications
GPC Limited (unknown) Corp.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
1972 – Wound up. Reported that nothing available for GSW Inc. (Can. Oct. 17, 1927; via Dominion charter) Industrials) (see Nventa Biopharmaceuticals Corporation)
distribution to com. shldrs. Apr. 7, 2006 – Acquired by A. O. Smith Corporation for
$115 per cl. A com. sh. and cl. B sub. vtg. sh. GW Utilities Limited (Ont. 1987)
G.P.I. Industries Limited (B.C. 1959) Apr. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with Home Oil Company
1975 – Jim Pattison Enterprises Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. GSW Limited (Can. Oct. 17, 1927; via Dominion charter) Limited; basis 0.4112 Home Oil shs. for 1 GW Utilities
at $6.75 per sh. Oct. 1, 1980 – Name changed to GSW Inc. n sh. (see Home Oil Company Limited)

GPJ Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 13, 2006) GT Canada Capital Corporation (Can. Mar. 25, 2008) GWG Inc. (Alta. 1911)
Apr. 4, 2007 – Name changed to Peak Gold Ltd. n Mar. 12, 2010 – Name changed to GT Canada Medical 1982 – All o/s shs. held by Levi Strauss & Co., San
Properties Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction Francisco.
GPS Investment Corp. (Alta. July 15, 2011) acquisition of Queenston Medical-Dental Centre. n
Oct. 29, 2013 – Formed Astrix Networks Inc. in Alberta GWG Limited (Alta. 1911)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover 1980 – Name changed to GWG Inc. n
GT Canada Medical Properties Inc. (Can. Mar. 25,
amalgamation of (old) Astrix Networks Inc. and 1772400 2008)
Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of GPS, and the GWR Global Water Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 23,
Dec. 24, 2010 – Succeeded by GT Canada Medical
subsequent amalgamation of GPS and the amalgamated 2010)
Properties Real Estate Investment Trust pursuant to plan
entity. n May 2, 2016 – Merged into Global Water Resources, Inc.;
of arrangement whereby GT Canada Medical Properties
basis 1 new Global Water com. sh. for 1 GWR com. sh.
Real Estate Investment Trust was formed to facilitate the
G.R. Pacific Resource Corp. (Yuk. Dec. 2, 1994) conversion of the corporation into a trust; basis 1 new for GWR Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1987)
Feb. 3, 2003 – Name changed to Pacific GeoInfo Corp. n 10 old shs. n May 16, 2016 – Name changed to Engold Mines Ltd. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
GRD Enterprises Inc. (Alta. Feb. 20, 2003) GT Canada Medical Properties Real Estate Investment
Aug. 17, 2004 – Formed Call Genie Inc. in Alberta on Trust (Ont. Oct. 13, 2010) Gabriel Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Nov. 2, 2012 – Name changed to NorthWest International Sept. 6, 1989 – Amalgamated with Kangeld Resources
and amalgamation with Call Genie Inc. n Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust. n Ltd. and Lockwood Petroleum Inc. to form Appian
Resources Ltd.; basis 0.4209 new for 1 old sh. (see
GRD Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1977) GT Group Telecom Inc. (Can. Apr. 12, 1996) Appian Resources Ltd.)
Oct. 14, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 23, 2002 – Placed into receivership. Zwaig
Associates Inc. was appointed receiver. Gachin Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
GRF Technology Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1925) Feb. 4, 2003 – Operating subsids. acquired by 1957 – Charter cancelled.
July 15, 1997 – Formed Mustang Gold Corp. in Ontario 360networks Corporation and secured and unsecured
on amalgamation with Mustang Gold Corp., constituting creditors received distributions. Gaff Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
a reverse takeover by Mustang; basis 1 new for 1 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Mustang sh. and 1 new for 5 GRF shs. n GTA CorpFin Capital Inc. (Ont. Aug. 9, 2006)
July 26, 2010 – Name changed to GTA Resources and Gagan Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1990)
G. S. Eplett Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mining Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Cachet Enterprises
1965 – Charter cancelled. Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
G.T.C. Transcontinental Group Ltd. (Can. Mar. 3, 1978)
GSI Group Inc. (N.B. Mar. 22, 1999) Apr. 1, 2003 – Name changed to Transcontinental Inc.; Gair Company Canada Limited (Can. 1934)
May 11, 2016 – Name changed to Novanta Inc. (see basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 12, 1952 – Public invest. int. in co. eliminated with
FPsurvey - Industrials) redemption of all o/s 4% pref. stk. at $102 plus accr. divd.
G.T.M. Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 31, 2008) of 80¢ per sh.
GSI Lumonics Inc. (N.B. Mar. 22, 1999) Aug. 18, 2010 – Continued into Ontario.
June 30, 2005 – Name changed to GSI Group Inc. n Sept. 9, 2010 – Name changed to Feronia Inc. pursuant Gaitwin Explorations Limited (Ont. 1944)
to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of (old) Feronia Inc. 1970 – Name changed to Wingait Diversified Limited;
G.S.M. Mining Holdings Ltd. (B.C.) (renamed Feronia CI Inc.). n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
May 1, 1969 – Struck off register.
GTO Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 26, 1984) Gal-Wood Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
GSM Resource Capital Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1959) Oct. 20, 2009 – Name changed to Ram Power, Corp. 1956 – Name changed to Gal-Wood Mines Ltd. n
Sept. 18, 1995 – Formed HMH China Investments Limited pursuant to acquisition of Polaris Geothermal Inc.
in Ontario on amalgamation with 1124376 Ontario Inc.; (deemed acquiror), Western GeoPower Corp. and Ram Gal-Wood Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Power, Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Feb. 15, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
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Gala-Bari International Inc. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1983) Galex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971) of Companies by orders dated Mar. 14, 1984 and
Aug. 21, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. Mar. 1977 – Charter cancelled. respectively.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Gala Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 8, 1987) Galico Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1988) Galloway Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
June 5, 1997 – Continued into Bermuda. Jan. 25, 1993 – Name changed to Image Data 1970 – Dissolved.
Mar. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Hydromet Technologies International Corporation following acquisition of Image
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Data Canada Corp. n Galloway Development Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Jan. 21, 1983 – Struck off register.
Galactic Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Galilean Resources Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Jan. 1993 – Filed for bankruptcy under the laws of June 15, 1987 – Name changed to New Fibers Galloway Gordon Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1938)
Canada; Peat Marwick Thorne of Vancouver appointed International, Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
trustee.
Galore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1936)
Oct. 1993 – Declared bankrupt. No funds available for Galileo Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 14, 2000)
1968 – Merged into Associated Porcupine Mines Ltd.;
distribution to shldrs. Dec. 21, 2016 – Name changed to Galileo Exploration
basis 1 new for 136,426 old shs.
Jan. 27, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Galt Malleable Iron Ltd. (Ont. June 11, 1956)
Galahad Metals Inc. (Ont. Sept. 1, 2000) Galinee Mattagami Mines Limited (Ont. 1958)
June 23, 1977 – Name changed to Galtaco Inc. n
July 30, 2014 – Continued into British Columbia. July 4, 1996 – Formed Zenda Gold Corp. in Ontario on
July 31, 2014 – Name changed to Rosehearty Energy amalgamation with Paramount Gold Corporation. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Galtaco Inc. (Ont. June 11, 1956)
& Energy) Feb. 24, 1997 – Name changed to Strategic Value
Galit Resource Corporation (B.C. 1984)
Corporation; basis 1 new cl. A for 5 old com. shs. n
June 11, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Galatea Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 2, 1932)
Acquired by Duquesne Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for Galkeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Galvanic Applied Sciences Inc. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1995)
7 old shs. (see Duquesne Mining Co. Ltd.) 1958 – Name changed to Canadian Northwest Mines & Sept. 23, 2013 – Acquired by 1756349 Alberta Ltd.,
Oils Ltd. n owned by private equity firms Tuckerman Capital IV L.P.
Galaxy Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 14, 2009) (80%), 2SV Capital, LLC (10%) and Right Lane Capital
June 12, 2012 – Name changed to Galaxy Graphite Gallagher Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1984) LLC (10%) for $1.70 per sh.
Corp. n Nov. 27, 1986 – Formed Gunnar Gold Inc. in Canada on
Galveston Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
amalgamation with Gunnar Gold Inc. n
Galaxy City Mines Inc (B.C. 1964) May 18, 1978 – Name changed to Galveston Petroleums
Feb. 19, 1982 – Amalgamated with Moly Mite Mines Inc. Ltd. n
Gallahad Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
to form Moly Mite Resources Inc.; sh. for sh. basis. Dec. 30, 1988 – Formed Backer Petroleum Corp. in British
Galveston Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Columbia on amalgamation with Backer Resources Ltd.;
Galaxy Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1956) July 22, 1986 – Formed Galveston Resources Ltd. in
basis 1 new for 1 Backer sh. and 3 new for 1 Gallahad
Dec. 1968 – Merged (2 new for 5 old shs.) with Bata British Columbia on amalgamation with 2 other cos. n
sh. n
Resources Limited and Stampede Oils Ltd. to form United
Bata Resources Ltd. Galveston Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 22, 1986 amalg.)
Gallant Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
July 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form
Galaxy Energy Corp. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1952) Sept. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with Eastern Mines Ltd.,
Corona Corporation; basis 0.43 new cl. A sh. for 1 old
Aug. 10, 2001 – Name changed to Galaxy Sports Inc.; Silver Sceptre Resources Ltd. and Standard Gold Mines
Galveston cl. A and 0.43 cl. B sh. for 1 old Galveston cl.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd. to form HLX Resources Limited; basis 0.1519 new
B. (see Corona Corporation)
for 1 Eastern Mines sh., 0.1204 new for 1 Silver Sceptre
Galaxy Graphite Corp. (B.C. Dec. 14, 2009) sh., 0.2735 new for 1 Standard Gold sh. and 0.2266 new Galway Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Feb. 26, 2015 – Name changed to Global Copper Group for 1 Gallant Gold sh. (see HLX Resources Ltd.) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Galleon Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 27, 2003) Galway Gold Inc. (N.B. May 9, 2012)
Nov. 4, 2011 – Name changed to Guide Exploration Ltd. n Aug. 11, 2015 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
Galaxy Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Apr. 30, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. - Mines & Energy)
Galleon Mining Limited (B.C. Feb. 13, 1990)
Galaxy Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Aug. 10, 1993 – Name changed to Pacific Galleon Mining Galway Metals Inc. (N.B. May 9, 2012)
1964 – Name changed to Galaxy Copper Ltd.; basis 1 Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n July 21, 2015 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
new for 2 old shs. n Mines & Energy)
Galleria Opportunities Inc. (Alta. July 30, 1993)
Apr. 10, 2014 – Name changed to Galleria Opportunities Galway Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 31, 2004)
Galaxy OnLine Inc. (Ont. Aug. 21, 1992)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 24, 2012 – Acquired by EBX Group Ltd.; basis $2.05
Jan. 31, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
plus 1 Galway Metals Inc. com. sh. and 1 Galway Gold
July 5, 2003 – Dissolved.
Galleria Opportunities Ltd. (Alta. July 30, 1993) Inc. com. sh. for 1 Galway Resources com. sh.
Galaxy Sports Inc. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1952) Mar. 13, 2017 – Name changed to QYOU Media Inc.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of (old) QYOU Gambier Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1979)
May 4, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Media Inc. and amalgamation of wholly owned 2561287 June 23, 1981 – Name changed to Breakwater Resources
Gale Cummings Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Ontario Ltd. with (old) QYOU Media (deemed acquiror); Ltd. n
Apr. 9, 1966 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Gambit Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
Gale Force Petroleum Inc. (Can. May 29, 2001) Galleria Resources Inc. (Alta. July 30, 1993) July 6, 1976 – Amalgamated with other cos. to form
Sept. 23, 2015 – Acquired by Montana Exploration Corp.; Nov. 13, 2000 – Name changed to Galleria Opportunities Gambit Consolidated Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for
basis (i) 0.465 Montana com. shs. for 1 Gale Force com. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 3 old shs.
sh. and (ii) 0.555 Montana com. shs. for 1 Gale Force
pref. sh. Gallery Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 6, 1987) Gamecorp Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 22, 2000)
June 4, 1990 – Name changed to Gallery Resources Sept. 7, 2012 – Name changed to DealNet Capital Corp.
Galena Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 26, 2006) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 26, 2012 – Name changed to Ferro Iron Ore Corp.; & Energy)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Gamehost Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 9, 2003)
Galliard Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 28, 2009) Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Gamehost Inc. pursuant
The Galena Farm Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. June 29, 2011 – Name changed to Novo Resources Corp. to plan of arrangement whereby Gamehost Inc. was
28, 1929) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a
Feb. 1953 – Struck off register. corporation and the fund was subsequently dissolved.
Gallic Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1983) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Galena International Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 5, 2007) Jan. 7, 2013 – Acquired by Petromanas Energy Inc.; basis
Jan. 9, 2017 – Name changed to Aurelius Minerals Inc. 0.3736 Petromanas shs. for 1 Gallic sh. (see Petromanas Games Trader Inc. (Can. Aug. 25, 1993)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Energy Inc.) July 19, 1999 – Name changed to GTR Group Inc. n

Galena-Signal Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. (unknown) Gallion Resources Ltd. (B.C.) Gamin Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1979)
Oct. 1, 1943 – Charter surrendered. Mar. 27, 1984 – Converted into a non-reporting co. by May 24, 1989 – Name changed to Mineral Park Mining
orders of the Superintendent of Brokers and the Registrar Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Gaming Lottery Corporation (Ont. Feb. 4, 1986) Garisle Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 28, 1943) Garson Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 8, 2005)
Jan. 16, 1997 – Continued into British Virgin Islands. 1948 – Name changed to Radio Active Minerals Ltd.; June 28, 2007 – Acquired by Piper Capital Inc.; basis 1
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Mar. 15, 1999 – Name changed to GLC Limited. n basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n new Piper sh. for 1.37931 old Garson sh. (see Garson
Gold Corp.)
Gaming Nation Inc. (Ont. June 5, 2015) Garland Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Nov. 30, 2017 – Acquired by OC Special Opportunities 1959 – Merged into Amalgamated Mining Development Garthack Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Fund, LP; basis Cdn$0.95 cash per sh. Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Dec. 1949 – Dissolved.

Gamma Industrial Sciences Ltd. (Alta. 1986) Garneau Inc. (Alta. 1970) Gary Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Feb. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. July 22, 1987 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Oct. 2, 1978 – Dissolved.
same name.
Gammon Gold Inc. (Que. Feb. 25, 1986) Feb. 1, 1993 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Gas Exploration Co. of Alberta Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
June 14, 2011 – Name changed to AuRico Gold Inc. n same name. 1955 – Acquired by New Gas Exploration Co. of Alta.
Nov. 30, 2011 – Voluntarily liquidated for 3¢ per sh. and Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Gammon Lake Resources Inc. (Que. Feb. 25, 1986) dissolved.
June 7, 2007 – Name changed to Gammon Gold Inc. n Gas Machinery Co. (Canada) Ltd. (unknown)
Garnet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Ltd. (see Bartaco
Jan. 12, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Industries Limited)
Gamon Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Oct. 1, 1982 – Struck off register. Gas Management Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 27, 1996)
Garnet Oils Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 25, 1950)
1951 – Taken over by Calvan Consolidated Oil and Gas Aug. 5, 1999 – All o/s units acquired by OPTUS Natural
Gamsan Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1986)
Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Gas Distribution Income Fund; basis $4.70 in cash or 0.2
Jan. 1, 1992 – Struck off register.
of a new OPTUS unit for 1 old Gas Management unit.
Gan Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Garnet Point Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981) (see OPTUS Natural Gas Distribution Income Fund)
July 1976 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 21, 2008 – Name changed to Hastings Resources
Corp. n Gascome Oils Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1977)
Ganda Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) May 31, 1982 – Name changed to Consolidated Gascome
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Garney Mines Ltd. (Que. 1959) Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Gandalf Technologies Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1971) Gasfinders & Producers Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1932)
Nov. 1997 – Placed into receivership. Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 9, May 10, 1937 – Name changed to Rossmore Exploration
Aug. 7, 1998 – All assets liquidated; no distribution made 1954 amalg.) Ltd. n
to shldrs. Sept. 21, 1993 – Amalgamated with Anglo Dominion Gold
Exploration Ltd. (18 new for 100 old shs.), Coniagas Gasfinders & Producers Syndicate (Ont. Feb. 23, 1932)
Gandy Resources Corp. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1986) Mines, Limited (32 new for 100 old shs.) and Quebec 1936 – Formed Gasfinders & Producers Ltd. following
May 17, 1989 – Name changed to Heritage Living Canada Sturgeon River Mines Limited (18 new for 100 old shs.) merger with Seneca Drillers Selection Syndicate. n
Corp. n to form a new co. known as QSR Limited; basis 7 new
for 1,000 old shs. (see QSR Limited) Gaslite Minerals Ltd. (unknown)
Gane Energy Corporation (Alta. Dec. 13, 1979) 1980 – All issued shs. purch. by Gaslite Petroleum Ltd.
July 14, 1986 – Name changed to Northstar Energy Garrison Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) in exchange for 1,400,000 shs. and warrants to purchase
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1954 – Merged with other mining cos. to form Garrison 350,000 additional shs. of co.
Creek Consolidated Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Gane Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 13, 1979) (see Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines Ltd.) Gaslite Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Aug. 17, 1982 – Name changed to Gane Energy 1983 – Continued into Alberta.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old for both com. and pref. Garrison Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1979) Apr. 1, 1989 – Struck off register.
stk. n Apr. 2, 1998 – Name changed to GNI Petroleum Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Gaspe Metals Ltd. (Que. 1950)
Garbell Holdings Limited (Ont. Aug. 24, 1961) 1981 – Name changed to Ressources Hinse Inc. n
Dec. 15, 2008 – Redeemed 10.5% cum. redeem. first Garrison Gold Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 1984)
pref. shs. for $5.2326 per sh. Aug. 12, 1991 – Name changed to Garrison International Gaspe Oil Ventures Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n 1963 – Acquired by New Associated Developments Ltd.;
Garbo Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1986) basis 1 new for 23 old shs.
Mar. 28, 1989 – Name changed to AISI Research Corp.; Garrison-Harbour Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n May 27, 1965 – Dissolved. Gaspe Park Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Garda World Security Corporation (Can. Oct. 3, 1997) Garrison International Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 1984)
Sept. 30, 1996 – Formed GalaVu Entertainment Inc. in Gaspé Québec Mines Ltd. (Que. 1966)
Nov. 16, 2012 – Acquired by Apex Partners for $12 per
Ontario on amalgamation with GalaVu Entertainment Inc., Aug. 15, 1975 – Name changed to G.E.Q. Corporation. n
sh.
constituting a reverse takeover by GalaVu.
Garde, Mining Exploration Company Inc. (Can. Sept. Gaspésie, Société d'Explorations Pétrolière et Minière
22, 1989) Garrison International Ltd. (Ont. July 24, 1996) Inc. (Que. Aug. 21, 1984)
Mar. 7, 1996 – Name changed to Orezone Resources Jan. 9, 2012 – Name changed to Desert Eagle Resources Mar. 6, 1997 – Name changed to Afcan Mining
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 18 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corporation. n
& Energy)
Garden Lake Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 20, 1987) Gaspex Mines Ltd. (Que. 1964)
Dec. 10, 1997 – Name changed to GAR Limited; basis 1 Garrison Oils Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 10, 1949) Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1951 – Taken over by Calvan Consolidated Oil and Gas
Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Gastar Exploration Ltd. (Alta. June 5, 2000)
Garden Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Nov. 14, 2013 – Name changed to Gastar Exploration,
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved. Garry Syndicate Ltd. (unknown) Inc. and continued into Delaware.
In voluntary liquidation. E. Richardson, Calgary, liquidator.
Gardiner Oil and Gas Limited (Alta. Feb. 11, 1988) Gateford Mines Limited (Ont. July 30, 1934)
Oct. 28, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Poco Garrymac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) July 11, 1986 – Formed Gateford Resources Inc. in
Petroleums Ltd.; basis $5.00 in cash plus 0.6 of a com. Feb. 17, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Canada following amalgamation of Gateford with
sh. of Poco for 1 com. sh. of Gardiner. (see Poco Syntactics Group Ltd. a wholly owned subsid. and
Garskie Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Nokomis Resources Inc. n
Petroleums Ltd.)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Garibaldi Granite Corp. (Alta. Nov. 22, 1993) Gateford Resources Inc. (Can. July 11, 1986 amalg.)
Garson Gold Corp. (B.C. June 28, 2007 amalg.)
Jan. 12, 2006 – Name changed to Garibaldi Resources Jan. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with Landmark Corporation
May 5, 2010 – Acquired by Alexis Minerals Corporation
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) to form new co. with same name Landmark Corporation
pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis 0.29 Alexis shs.
(see Landmark Corporation)
Garibaldi Lifts Ltd. (B.C. 1960) for 1 Garson sh. (see Alexis Minerals Corporation)
Oct. 28, 1980 – Acquired by Hastings West Resorts Ltd. Name changed to 0876785 B.C. Ltd. (see Alexis Minerals Gateway Capital Corp. (Sask. Sept. 29, 1999)
for $938.50 per sh. Name subsequently changed to Corporation) Feb. 27, 2003 – Name changed to Sweeprite Mfg. Inc.
Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation. Co. now private. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of and
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subsequent vertical amalgamation with Sweeprite Mfg. Gavex, A Resource Corporation (B.C. 1974) Gelco Enterprises Ltd. (Can. 1961)
Inc. n Apr. 4, 1985 – Name changed to Dorchester Hotels Inc.; Dec. 14, 1966 – Converted to a private co. Holders of
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n com. shs. received $3.25 per sh. Shs. originally issued
Gateway Casinos Income Fund (B.C. Oct. 10, 2002) as a stk. divd. to com. shldrs. of Gatineau Power Co., in
Nov. 20, 2007 – Acquired by New World Gaming Partners Gavex Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1974) December 1961 and January 1962. Stk. was consol. on
Ltd. for $25.26 per trust unit. May 11, 1981 – Name changed to Gavex, A Resource basis of 1 sh. $100 par for 10,000 shs. 1 par in December
Corporation. n 1965.
Gateway Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 14, 2000)
Mar. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Portal de Oro Gavwest Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 30, 2003) Gelling Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Resources Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction July 21, 2006 – Name changed to Ridgeline Energy Apr. 1, 1953 – Name changed to Switson Industries
acquisition of Portal de Oro (B.V.I.) Ltd. n Services Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition Limited. n
of SDA Technologies Ltd. n
Gateway Gold Corp. (B.C. May 1, 2002) Gem Dome Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1935)
Dec. 24, 2008 – Acquired by Victoria Gold Corp.; basis Gay River Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Jan. 31, 1944 – Struck off register.
0.5 Victoria Gold shs. for 1 Gateway Gold sh. Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Gem Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1962)
Gateway Gold Ltd. (Alta. 1945) Gaylord Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) 1968 – Name changed to Consolidated Gem Explorations
Nov. 15, 1978 – Struck off register. Name changed to Moex Industries Ltd. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n

Gateway Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Gaymont Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) The Gem Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
1965 – Name changed to New Gateway Oils & Minerals Oct. 1952 – Acquired by New Lorie Mines Ltd.; basis 1 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n new for 5 old shs. (see New Lorie Mines Ltd.)
Gemcom Software International Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20,
Gateway Patricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Gaz Métro inc. (Que. June 15, 1955) 1985)
Aug. 18, 1958 – Dissolved. Nov. 29, 2017 – Name changed to Énergir Inc. July 29, 2008 – Acquired by The Carlyle Group and JMI
Equity Fund VI, L.P., through Eagle Acquisition Canada
Gateway Technologies Corporation (B.C. June 16, Gaz Métro Limited Partnership (Que. Oct. 1, 1987) Inc., for $3.05 per sh.
1964) Sept. 30, 2010 – Succeeded by Valener Inc. pursuant to July 1, 2012 – Name changed to Dassault Systèmes
July 6, 2006 – Name changed to Trevali Resources plan of arrangement whereby all of the partnership's GEOVIA Inc.
Corp. n publicly held limited partnership units were acquired by
Valener and exchanged for Valener common shares on Gemex Minerals Inc. (Ont. 1972)
Gateway Uranium Mines Limited (Sask. 1953) a one-for-one basis. Sept. 23, 1982 – Amalgamated with MM-G Canada Inc.
Mar. 29, 1990 – Continued into Ontario. Nov. 29, 2017 – Name changed to Énergir, L.P. to form MM-G International Inc. Each 10 shs. Gemex
Nov. 8, 1993 – Formed International Gold Resources exchanged for 1 sh. of amalgamated co., plus warrant to
Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with American Gaz Métropolitain and Company, Limited Partnership buy 1 additional sh. at $1.50 to Apr. 21, 1983, and at
Gold Resources Corporation; basis 0.2778 new for 1 old (Que. Oct. 1, 1987) $2.00 up to and incl. Sept. 20, 1983.
sh. n Nov. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Gaz Métro Limited
Partnership. n Gemini Acquisitions Inc. (Ont. June 1, 2006)
Gateway Ventures Inc. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1997) Mar. 4, 2008 – Name changed to Silver Shield Resources
Dec. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Chinook Testing Inc. Gaz Métropolitain, inc. (Que. June 15, 1955) Corp. following the Dec. 14, 2007, Qualifying Transaction
following Major Transaction acquisition of Chinook Aug. 9, 1991 – All o/s ser. C second pref. shs. redeemed reverse takeover acquisition of Silver Shield Resources
Radiographic Services Ltd. n at $25 per sh. plus $0.19553 accrued and unpaid Inc. n
dividends per sh. (see Gaz Métropolitain, inc.)
Gateway Waste Systems Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1964) Gemini Corporation (Alta. Oct. 6, 2000 amalg.)
Dec. 4, 1995 – Name changed to Gateway Technologies Gaz Métropolitain, inc. (Que. June 15, 1955) Apr. 19, 2018 – Placed into receivership by senior
Corporation. n Nov. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Gaz Métro inc. n secured creditor, Alberta Treasury Branches (ATB
Financial). FTI Consulting Canada Inc. appointed receiver
Gatineau Power Company (Que. 1926) Gazelle Resources Limited (B.C. Apr. 15, 1983) and all officers and directors resigned.
1963 – Purchased by Hydro-Québec. Com. shldrs. Aug. 29, 1990 – Name changed to Pan Oceanic Ventures
Inc. n Gemini Energy Corp. (B.C. July 2, 1965)
received $35 per sh.; pref. shldrs. equal par value in
Mar. 4, 2008 – Acquired by NRG Investments Inc.; basis
10-year bds. guaranteed by the Prov. of Quebec, bearing
Gazit America Inc. (Ont. June 19, 2009 amalg.) Cdn$4.00 or 1 NRG sh. for 1 Gemini sh.
int. equal to divd. rate; plus $5.00 per sh. Funded debt
assumed by Quebec Hydro, with guarantee by Prov. of Aug. 14, 2012 – Acquired by Gazit-Globe Ltd. and First
Gemini Food Corporation (Ont. 1984 amalg.)
Quebec. Capital Realty Inc.; basis $3.31 plus 0.2343 First Capital
Nov. 25, 1988 – Acquired by Prince Edward Island
shs. for 1 Gazit America sh.
Development Agency for 50¢ per com. sh. and $9.50 per
Gatineau Uranium Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953)
Geac Computer Corporation Limited (Can. May 11, pref. sh.
1962 – Charter cancelled.
1971)
Gemini Technology Inc. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1983)
Gator Resources Corporation (B.C. 1983) Mar. 15, 2006 – Acquired by Golden Gate Capital for
Dec. 6, 1993 – Name changed to International Gemini
Dec. 30, 1985 – Name changed to EZ Ventures Ltd.; Cdn$11.10 per sh.
Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
gearunlimited.com Inc. (Can. Nov. 26, 1999)
Mar. 12, 2007 – Dissolved. Gemoscan Canada, Inc. (Ont. Oct. 8, 2003)
Gatorz Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 2005)
Jan. 12, 2016 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy.
June 14, 2013 – Name changed to Pacific Vector
Gecamex Technologies Inc. (Can. July 15, 1993) Harris and Partners Inc. appointed trustee and all officers
Holdings Inc. n
July 22, 1998 – Following Plan of Arrangement with and directors resigned.
Gatrow Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Versatech Industries, Inc. and The Versatech Group Inc.,
Gecamex and Versatech Group amalgamated to continue Gemstar Communications Inc. (Ont. Dec. 1944)
June 24, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Sept. 6, 2001 – Amalgamated with SIRIT Technologies
under the Versatech Group name; basis 1.02 new com.
shs. of Versatech for 1 com. sh. of Gecamex. (see The Inc.; basis 1 SIRIT com. sh. for 5 Gemstar com. shs. (see
Gattuso Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1953) SIRIT Technologies Inc.)
1967 – Wholly owned subsid. of Sogena Inc., acquired Versatech Group Inc.)
100% int. upon purch. of 75,000 com. shs. of Gattuso for Gemstar Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1988)
$300,000 in 1967-69. Geddes Resources Limited (Ont. June 3, 1981)
Jan. 15, 1996 – Acquired by Royal Oak Mines Inc.; basis Oct. 23, 2007 – Name changed to Rouge Resources Ltd.;
0.3 Royal Oak shs. for 1 Geddes sh. (see Royal Oak basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Gauntlet Energy Corporation (Alta. Oct. 13, 1992)
Dec. 10, 2003 – Acquired by Ketch Resources Ltd. Mines Inc.)
Gen Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
following Plan of Arrangement under Companies'
Gee-Ten Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) Nov. 28, 1980 – Name changed to Anarchist Mountain
Creditors Arrangement Act - Alberta. This sale results in
July 30, 2008 – Continued into Canada. Resources Ltd. n
the compromise and settlement of all 'secured',
'unsecured' and 'other' creditors in accordance with the Oct. 26, 2011 – Formed Cabia Goldhills Inc. in Canada
on amalgamation with Cabia Goldhills Inc. constituting a Genalta Power Inc. (Ont. Mar. 10, 1948)
Plan. There was no provision made for the common
reverse takeover by Cabia Goldhills Inc.; basis 1 new for Dec. 1955 – Charter cancelled.
shldrs. (see Ketch Resources Ltd.)
1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Genco Industries Inc. (B.C. 1964)
Gavan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
May 8, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Genco
July 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
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Genco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 29, 1980) General Fasteners Inc. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1985) General Products Mfg. Corporation Limited (Ont. 1927)
Nov. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Silvermex Resources Sept. 5, 2007 – Acquired by General Packaging July 1, 1975 – Charter cancelled; distribution of $1.30 per
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. pursuant to acquisition of Silvermex Resources Ltd.; Corporation for 58¢ per sh. sh. on cl. A and B stk. pay. to holders of record Dec. 27,
basis 1.1 new for 1 old sh. n 1974.
General Foods, Limited (unknown)
Gencona Mines Ltd. (Man. 1944) 1981 – Wholly owned subsid. of General Foods Corp., General Properties Ltd. (Alta. July 18, 1997)
1968 – Name changed to Kelly Lake Nickel Mines Ltd.; White Plains, N.Y. as of 1980. Name subsequently Oct. 7, 2008 – Name changed to General Mining
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n changed to General Foods Inc. Properties Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Gendis Inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1962) General Hydrocarbons Limited (Ont. 1950) General Refractory Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Apr. 18, 2018 – Privatized via 1-for-500,000 consolidation; June 1989 – Formed Colin Investments Inc. on Liquidated; no equity for shldrs.
basis $5.25 cash per pre-consolidated sh. amalgamation with Colin Investments Inc.
General Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Gene Screen Corp. (Ont. May 11, 1962) General Leaseholds (Sudbury) Limited (Ont. 1964) Dec. 1979 – Amalgamated with Earlcrest Resources Ltd.
July 14, 1998 – Name changed to Genevest Inc. n May 26, 1981 – Name changed to General Leaseholds to form Amalgamated General Resources Ltd.
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
General Sea Harvest Corporation (B.C. 1983)
Gene Screen Inc. (Ont. May 11, 1962) General Leisure Corporation (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986) June 12, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated General
July 19, 1996 – Name changed to Gene Screen Corp.; July 24, 1991 – Name changed to Westgroup Sea Harvest Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Corporations Inc. n
General Steel Wares Limited (Can. Oct. 17, 1927; via
Genecan Financial Corporation (Que. Jan. 22, 1964) General Merchandise Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Dominion charter)
Mar. 17, 1998 – Final distribution made and operations 1963 – Charter cancelled; liquidation, approved May Dec. 31, 1969 – Name changed to GSW Limited following
closed. 1969, provided for payment in full to ser. A and B deb. amalgamation with Beatty Bros. Ltd.; basis 1 new 5%
holders, and payment of $1.75 per sh. to cl. A shldrs. No pref. for 1 old 5% pref. and 1 new cl. A and 2 new cl. B
Genelcan Limited (Can. 1963)
distribution made to cl. B shldrs. in view of the $7.00 GSW com. shs. for 1 old General Steel Ware com. sh. n
Feb. 1, 1988 – Name changed to General Electric Capital
priority of the cl. A shs.
Canada, Inc. n
General Strategies Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1992)
General Minerals Corp. (Can. Sept. 18, 1981) Mar. 14, 2006 – Name changed to Landdrill International
GenEnergy Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Mar. 8, 1990 – Declared bankrupt. There were no funds Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Landdrill
Apr. 9, 1982 – Acquired by American Eagle Petroleums available for distribution to shldrs. (Not to be confused International Inc.; basis 1.5 new for 1 old sh. n
Ltd.; basis 0.73 American Eagle shs. for 1 GenEnergy with General Minerals Corporation incorporated, Canada,
sh. (see American Eagle Petroleums Ltd.) Aug. 19, 1994.) General Systems Research Inc. (Alta. 1967)
General Allied Oil and Gas Co. (W.Va. Apr. 15, 1979) Jan. 1990 – In receivership. Peat Marwick Ltd.
General Minerals Corporation (Can. Aug. 19, 1994) (subsequently Peat Marwick Thorne) appointed receiver.
Jan. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Allied Resources Inc.; Aug. 31, 2007 – Name changed to Sprott Resource
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n There were no assets to liquidate, therefore creditors and
Corp. n shldrs. received no distribution.
General American Properties Ltd. (Ont. 1973) May 15, 1993 – Receiver discharged.
General Moly, Inc. (Idaho Nov. 23, 1925)
Jan. 31, 1984 – Name changed to General American Oct. 4, 2007 – Amalgamated in Delaware to continue with General Systems Research Ltd. (Alta. 1967)
Technologies Inc. n same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 31, 1985 – Name changed to General Systems
Research Inc. n
General American Technologies Inc. (Ont. 1973) General Mortgage Corporation of Canada (Can. 1961)
Jan. 12, 1987 – Name changed to Kanata Hotels Inc. n Dec. 1, 1976 – Name changed to Commerce Capital General Trustco of Canada Inc. (Que. Jan. 22, 1964)
Mortgage Corporation. n July 6, 1993 – Began liquidation of assets for repayment
General Bakeries Limited (Ont. 1946)
of deb. hldrs. Montreal Trust Company appointed as
Dec. 1, 1980 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. General Mortgage Service Corp. of Canada (Can. trustee. Debenture hldrs. suffered a shortfall and the com.
of Dominion Stores under the continuing name of General 1961) and pref. shldrs. received nothing.
Bakeries Limited; basis 2 com. shs. Dominion Stores for Dec. 1966 – Name changed to General Mortgage Jan. 14, 1994 – Name changed to Genecan Financial
each 3 General Bakeries shs., or $11.65 and 1 ser. A Corporation of Canada. n Corporation. n
pref. Dominion Stores sh. redeem. for 10 or 1 ser. B pref.
sh., redeem. for $11.75. Both ser. were redeem. on the General Motors Acceptance Corporation of Canada, General Western Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
day following redemption. Limited (Can. Oct. 15, 1953) Sept. 16, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated General
May 7, 2010 – Name changed to Ally Credit Canada Western Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
General Diamond Corporation (B.C. June 11, 1987) Limited.
Sept. 25, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated General
Diamond Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Gener8 Media Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2011)
General Motors Corporation (Del. Oct. 13, 1916)
Feb. 3, 2015 – Name changed to Eight Solutions Inc.
July 10, 2009 – Name changed to Motors Liquidation
General Distributors of Canada Ltd. (Can. Nov. 19, (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Company.
1962)
Genesis Capital Corp. (Alta. Dec. 2, 1997)
May 2, 1983 – Name changed to Gendis Inc. n General Motors of Canada Limited (Can. Nov. 8, 1918;
Nov. 19, 1998 – Name changed to Genesis Land
via Dominion charter)
Development Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
General Donlee Canada Inc. (Can. Apr. 14, 2010) Nov. 23, 2015 – Name changed to General Motors of
Oct. 10, 2013 – Acquired by Triumph Group, Inc. for $5.50 Canada Company. Genesis Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 17, 1992)
per sh. May 3, 2001 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of
General Oriental Investments Limited (Hong Kong)
U.S.-based Vintage Petroleum, Inc. for $18.25 per sh.
General Donlee Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 14, 2002) Sept. 4, 1997 – All o/s shs., other than those held by
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by General Donlee Canada Enderbury Limited and DIA Holdings, repurchased for Genesis Resources Corporation (B.C. May 8, 1981)
Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby General US$9.78 per sh. May 30, 1988 – Name changed to Golden Exodus
Donlee Canada Inc. was formed to facilitate the Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund General Paint Corporation of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1950)
was subsequently dissolved. n 1966 – Canadian Wallpaper Manufacturers Ltd. purch.
all o/s cl. A and B shs. at $35 per sh. Genesys Pharma Inc. (B.C. Dec. 10, 1986)
Aug. 25, 1997 – Amalgamated with Novopharm Biotech
General Dynamics Canada Ltd. (Can. 1948) Inc. to continue under the Novopharm name; basis 1.6
July 20, 2015 – Name changed to General Dynamics General Petroleums Drilling Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1959)
June 1967 – Name changed to Excel Petroleums Ltd. n new shs. of Novopharm for 1 old sh. of Genesys. (see
Land Systems - Canada Corporation. Novopharm Biotech Inc.)
General Electric Canada Inc. (Can. 1892) General Petroleums Drilling Ltd. (Alta. June 1967)
Genetic Diagnostics Technologies Corp. (Can. Feb.
June 1989 – Acquired by G.E. Acquisition Corp. Acquired by Westburne Petroleum & Minerals Ltd.; basis
20, 2003)
1 new for 1 old sh. into new pref. and com. shs. (see
Aug. 1, 2007 – Formed Polar Star Mining Corporation in
General Electric Capital Canada, Inc. (Can. 1963) Westburne Petroleum & Minerals Ltd.)
Canada on reverse takeover acquisition of and
Jan. 1, 2006 – Name changed to General Electric Capital
General Petroleums of Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1941) amalgamation with Polar Mining Corporation; basis 1 new
Canada.
1959 – Amalgamated with General Petroleums Drilling for 1 Polar sh. and 1 new for 3.36 Genetic Diagnostics
Ltd. and Eastwood Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 sh. of each new shs. n
co. for 1 old sh.
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Genetron Marine Inc. (B.C. Apr. 3, 1986) Gensel Biotechnologies Ltd. (Ont. July 9, 1997) Gentra Inc. (Can. Nov. 3, 1978 amalg.)
Mar. 22, 1990 – Name changed to Trilogy Entertainment Apr. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Greenfield Commercial May 7, 2001 – Name changed to BPO Properties Ltd. n
Corp. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Credit (Canada) Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover
acquisition of Greenfield Commercial Credit LLC; basis Gentry Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1971)
Genetronics Biomedical Corporation (Del. June 15, 1 new for 2.8 old shs. n June 27, 1973 – Name changed to Gentry Oil & Gas
2001) Ltd. n
Apr. 4, 2005 – Name changed to Inovio Biomedical Gensource Capital Corporation (Ont. Nov. 19, 2004)
Corporation. n July 1, 2013 – Name changed to Gensource Potash Gentry Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1971)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 25, 1979 – Name changed to Laredo Petroleums
Genetronics Biomedical Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 8, 1979) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 15, 2001 – Continued into Delaware. Genstar Corporation (Can. May 9, 1951)
June 21, 2001 – Name changed to Genetronics Aug. 1, 1986 – All o/s com. shs. acquired under a $58 Gentry Resources Ltd. (Can. June 29, 1981 amalg.)
Biomedical Corporation. n per sh. takeover bid which expired Aug. 1, 1986, through Aug. 27, 2008 – Acquired by Crew Energy Inc.; basis
a wholly owned subsid. of Imasco Limited. Preferred shs. 0.22 Crew com. shs for 1 Gentry com. sh.
Geneva Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934) were redeem. as follows: ser. A and B pref. at $20 per
1947 – Charter cancelled; shldrs received 10.271 shs. sh. and ser. D pref. at $24 per sh. on June 30, 1986; Genuine Autotronics of Canada Limited (Ont. 1954)
Gencona Mines Ltd. for each Geneva Gold sh. Second pref. shs. redeem. as follows: ser. B at US$25 Mar. 1966 – Placed into bankruptcy. Assets liquidated;
on June 30, 1986, ser. C on Mar. 17, 1986 at $33.10 plus no equity for shldrs.
Geneva Lake Minerals Corporation (Ont. 1927) $0.496 accr. divid., ser. D at $44.61538 plus $0.1630
June 17, 1992 – Name changed to Mt. Kearsarge accr. divid. and ser. E at $27.10 on Sept. 15, 1986. Genus Equity Corporation (Ont. May 26, 1964)
Minerals Inc. n Second pref. ser. A shs. (privately held) were repurchased Sept. 19, 1995 – Name changed to Golden Hill Mining
and cancelled on June 30, 1986. (see Imasco Limited) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Geneva Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
1956 – Name changed to Genex Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Genstar Financial Corporation (Alta. 1982) Genview Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 15, 2007)
for 5 old shs. n Oct. 31, 1984 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 15, 2016 – Name changed to Hempco Food and
Oct. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Imasco Financial Fiber Inc. pursuant to the Qualifying Transaction reverse
Geneva Metals Inc. (Ont. 1972) Corporation remaining a wholly owned subsid. of Imasco takeover acquisition of Dharma Distributors Ltd.
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Limited. n (concurrently renamed Hempco Canada Superfoods Inc.);
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Geneva Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Genstar Limited (Can. May 9, 1951)
Dec. 1973 – Amalgamated with New World Jade Ltd. to June 15, 1981 – Name changed to Genstar Corporation. n Geo-Data International Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
form Pacific Jade Industries Ltd. (see Pacific Jade July 29, 1994 – Name changed to Trellis Technology
Industries Ltd.) Gentech Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1999) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
Aug. 27, 2001 – Name changed to CareerExchange - Industrials)
Genève Cosmeceuticals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1986) Interactive Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Aug. 30, 1991 – Name changed to Pacific Concord reverse takeover acquisition of Corpnet InfoHub Ltd. n Geo-Dyne Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Holding (Canada) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 27, 1976 – Name changed to Cube Resources Ltd.;
Genterra Capital Corporation (B.C. 1987) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Genevest Inc. (Ont. May 11, 1962) Feb. 28, 1997 – Continued into Ontario. Energy)
June 1, 2004 – Succeeded by Pinetree Capital Ltd. Aug. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Genterra Capital
following reverse takeover acquisition of Genevest Inc. Incorporated; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Geo. H. Hees Co. Ltd. (Can. 1954)
by Pinetree Capital Corp. and name change of Pinetree Aug. 14, 1963 – Name changed to National Hees
Capital Corp. to Pinetree Capital Ltd.; basis 1 new sh. for Industries Limited; basis of exchange was: 50 1st pref.
Genterra Capital Corporation (Ont. 1995 amalg.)
1.75 old Pinetree shs. and 1 new sh. for 0.7955 Genevest shs., $10 par, for each $500 1st mtge. bd. or cash to
May 2, 1997 – Amalgamated with First Corporate Capital
shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) extent of 80% of princ. amt. (cash offer open for 180 days
Inc. and Mutec Equities Ltd. to form a new co. known as
only); 30 1st pref. shs. for $500 gen. mtge. bds.; 2.5 1st
Genterra Capital Corporation; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 cl. A
Genex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) pref. shs. for one $100 par pref.; 1 new com. for 3 old
sh., 1 new cl. B sh. for 1 cl. B sh.
1966 – Name changed to Irvington Mining Co. Ltd.; basis com. shs. n
1 new for 5 old shs. n Genterra Capital Incorporated (Ont. Feb. 28, 1997)
June 8, 1999 – Amalgamated with Unavest Capital Corp. Geo Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 2005)
Genius World Investments Limited (Cayman Islands to form Genterra Investment Corporation; basis 1 new Dec. 22, 2011 – Acquired by New Gold Inc. for Cdn$0.16
Aug. 3, 2007) for 14 Unavest shs. and 1 new for 1 Genterra Capital sh. per sh. for 1 Geo sh. plus 1 sh. of GeoNovus Minerals
Aug. 31, 2012 – Name changed to CINS Holding Corp. (see Genterra Investment Corporation) Corp. (a new subsid. to which Geo transferred all its
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover assets except the West Blackwater property) for 15 Geo
acquisition of CINS Holding Limited and amalgamtion of Genterra Capital Inc. (Ont. May 10, 2010 amalg.) shs.
CINS with wholly owned Stand Capital Limited. n Oct. 30, 2015 – Privatized by Fred Litwin and members
of his family (Litwin Group). Common shares other than Geo-Pax Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
those held by Litwin Group were exchanged for (i) $2.25 Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Gennum Corporation (Ont. May 28, 1973)
Mar. 23, 2012 – Acquired by Semtech Corporation for for shareholders holding less than 500 shs. or (ii) $1.96
plus 2 Gencan Capital Inc. com. shs. (spun off as new Geo-Scientific Prospectors Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Cdn$13.55 per sh. 1961 – Assets acquired by Goldfields Mining Corp. Ltd.;
public company) for shareholders holding more than 500
shs. All cl. B pfce. shs. were redeemed for 5¢ per sh. basis 3 new for 1 old sh.
Genoco Aluminum Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Nov. 9, 1967 – Dissolved. Geo-Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 15, 1965)
Genterra Energy Inc. (Ont. Oct. 31, 2013)
Aug. 15, 2015 – Name changed to Gencan Capital Inc. May 3, 1977 – Name changed to Northern Energy
Genomics One Corporation (Can. Oct. 6, 1995)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 29, 2006 – Name changed to Alert B&C
Corporation. n
Genterra Inc. (Ont. Dec. 31, 2003) Geocan Exploration & Development Limited (Alta.
May 14, 2010 – Amalgamated with Consolidated 1966)
Genovation Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981)
Mercantile Incorporated to form Genterra Capital Inc., 1968 – Name changed to Voyager Petroleums Ltd. n
Nov. 17, 2016 – Name changed to Valens Groworks Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) with Consolidated Mercantile the deemed acquiror; basis
1 new for 1 Consolidated Mercantile sh. and 1 new for Geocore Exploration Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1966)
Genprobe Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1987) 3.6 Genterra shs. (see Genterra Capital Inc.) Dec. 31, 2007 – Name changed to Emerick Resources
Nov. 6, 1989 – Name changed to CBR International Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Biotechnologies Corp. n Genterra Investment Corporation (Can. June 8, 1999)
Mar. 5, 2004 – Amalgamated with Mirtronics Inc. (1.25 Geocrude Energy Inc. (Can. 1980)
GenSci Regeneration Sciences Inc. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1980) cl. A for 1) to form a new co. named Genterra Inc.; basis Nov. 22, 1985 – Became a subsid. of Canada Northwest
Oct. 27, 2003 – Name changed to SMC Ventures Inc. 1 new Genterra Inc. sh. for 1 old Genterra Investment sh. Energy Limited (CNW) under plan of reorganization as
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby IsoTis S.A. (see Genterra Inc.) approved by shldrs. Each 1,000 com. shs. of Geocrude
acquired wholly owned GenSci OrthoBiologics, Inc. for exchanged for the following: a) 62.49 com. shs. of CNW;
Gentor Resources Inc. (Fla. Mar. 24, 2005) b) 73.65 9% pref. shs. of CNW; c) 23.55 CNW wts.
issuance of 27,521,930 IsoTis com. shs., which were
Feb. 29, 2012 – Continued into Cayman Islands. (see exercisable at $30 for 4 yrs.; d) 83.72 com. shs. of
subsequently distributed to shldrs. on the basis of 0.46
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) PanCana Minerals Ltd. (representing 75% int.; the
IsoTis com. shs. for each pre-cons. com. sh. held; basis
1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) remaining 25% int. held by CNW). (see Canada Northwest
Energy Limited)
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Geodex Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1967) Geor Mine & Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Gerdau Ameristeel Corporation (Ont. Sept. 10, 1970)
Nov. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Intercontinental Gold Sept. 17, 1976 – Name changed to Caprice Resources May 25, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
and Metals Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. n Sept. 1, 2010 – Acquired by Gerdau S.A. for US$11 per
sh.
Geodome Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1966) George Enterprise Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1928)
May 1, 1978 – Continued into Canada. June 19, 1978 – Dissolved. GeriatRx Pharmaceutical Corp. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1983)
Nov. 16, 1983 – Name changed to Geodome Resources May 10, 1996 – Name changed to Paladin Labs Inc.;
Limited. n George Gold-Copper Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1925) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
May 11, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Geodome Resources Limited (Can. May 1, 1978) Gerin Inc. (Ont. 1954)
May 9, 1989 – Formed CoCa Mines Inc. in Colorado on George Resource Company Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1986) May 27, 1985 – Reverted to private co. status upon
amalgamation with CoCa Mines Inc. May 11, 1998 – Name changed to Rocca Resources Ltd.; redemption of 7% pfce. shs. at $10.275 per sh. together
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n with sum of $0.0806 per sh., representing accrued and
Geodyne Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 21, 1992) unpaid divds.
Jan. 16, 2003 – Name changed to Ranchgate Energy George Sparling Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Ranchgate Nov. 30, 1976 – Placed into receivership. Gerin Limited (Ont. 1954)
Oil and Gas Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1979 – Wound up. No distribution for creditors or shldrs. July 1981 – Name changed to Gerin Inc. n

Geodyne Technologies Inc. (Ont. Oct. 20, 1983) Georgetown Capital Corp. (B.C. June 9, 2008) Gerle Gold Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1981)
Aug. 21, 1992 – Continued into Alberta. Oct. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Auryn Resources Inc. June 13, 2000 – Name changed to GGL Diamond Corp. n
Dec. 24, 1999 – Name changed to Geodyne Energy Inc.; (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Gerling Canada Insurance Company (Can. -
Georgia Investment Corp. (Alta. Sept. 28, 1987) unspecified)
Geoffrion, Leclerc Inc. (Que. Nov. 1, 1979 amalg.) May 29, 1990 – Name changed to Environmental June 30, 2003 – Name changed to GCAN Insurance
May 26, 1989 – Acquired by the National Bank of Canada. Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Company.

Geoinformatics Exploration Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 29, 1996) Georgia Lake Lithium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Germain Industries Limited (Alta. Apr. 28, 1964)
Aug. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Kiska Metals Corp. 1966 – Name changed to Georgia Lake Mines Ltd. n Nov. 9, 1989 – Name changed to Marquis Resource
following acquisition of Rimfire Minerals Corporation; Corporation. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Georgia Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Germansen Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1934)
Geolex Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1974) June 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Georgia Strait Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
June 3, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
May 22, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Gesco Distributing Limited (Ont. Sept. 30, 1968)
Geologix Explorations Inc. (B.C. July 5, 1996) Nov. 27, 1981 – Name changed to Gesco Industries Inc.
Georgia Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1977)
June 28, 2018 – Name changed to ValOro Resources and continued into Canada. n
Oct. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Creston Moly Corp. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
& Energy) Gesco Industries Inc. (Can. Nov. 27, 1981)
Georgian Bancorp Inc. (Ont. 1960)
May 9, 2000 – Privatized; basis $4.00 per cl. A or com.
Geomaque Explorations Ltd. (Que. Dec. 5, 1936) Jan. 8, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
sh.
July 2, 2003 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
of Defiance Mining Corporation to continue as a new Georgian Minerals Industries Ltd. (Can. 1958)
Gestalt International Limited (Can. 1967)
company also known as Defiance Mining Corporation; All assets sold.
Mar. 1979 – Name changed to Northway-Gestalt
basis 0.125 new Defiance sh. for 1 old Geomaque com. Corporation; basis 1 new for 20 old com. shs. and 2 com.
Georox Resources Inc. (Can. Feb. 14, 2005 amalg.)
sh. (see Defiance Mining Corporation) for 1 old pref. sh. n
July 18, 2018 – Name changed to Prospera Energy Inc.
Geomark Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 20, 2010) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Getchell Resources Incorporated (B.C. May 6, 1986)
Oct. 23, 2012 – Acquired by Pine Cliff Energy Ltd.; basis Jan. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Discovery-Corp
Geosimm Integrated Technologies Corporation (Alta.
1.5 Pine shs. for 1 Geomark sh. Enterprises Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 26, 1995)
Geometal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Jan. 2, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Getty Copper Corp. (Can. Sept. 23, 1985)
Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 7, 2003 – Name changed to Getty Copper Inc.; basis
Geostar Metals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1979)
Nov. 27, 2006 – Name changed to SKANA Capital 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
GéoNova Explorations Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1988)
Jan. 25, 1996 – Continued into Canada. (see Campbell Corp. n
Getty Resources Limited (B.C. Jan. 28, 1974)
Resources Inc.) Feb. 1986 – Continued into Canada.
July 6, 2001 – Merged with Campbell Resources Inc. and Geostar Mining Corp. (B.C. 1984)
Aug. 22, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Sept. 14, 1988 – Formed TOTAL Energold Corporation
MSV Resources Inc. (1 for 4.1); basis 1 Campbell sh. for in Canada on amalgamation with Total Erickson
10 GéoNova shs. (see Campbell Resources Inc.) Resources Ltd. n
Geotech Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 25, 1986)
GeoNovus Media Corp. (B.C. Oct. 11, 2011) Dec. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Vector Venture Corp.;
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Gexplor Inc. (Que. 1969)
May 4, 2016 – Name changed to Imagination Park
1971 – Name changed to Société Minière d'Exploration
Entertainment Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Geotech Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Somex Ltée. n
GeoNovus Minerals Corp. (B.C. Oct. 11, 2011) Feb. 11, 1986 – Name changed to Sea-1 Aquafarms
Apr. 10, 2015 – Name changed to GeoNovus Media Corp. Ltd. n Ghana Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1988)
following acquisition of Greenstock Publishing Ltd. n Nov. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Icon Industries Limited;
GeoVenCap Inc. (Alta. Sept. 15, 2009) basis 1 new for 17 old shs. n
GeoPetro Resources Company (Wyo. Aug. 22, 1994) Feb. 1, 2014 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy.
June 1996 – Continued into California. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed trustee. Ghislau Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1957)
1971 – Name changed to Cedarvale Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Geophysical Micro Computer Applications Geovex Petroleum Corporation (Ont. 1954) new for 3 old shs. n
(International) Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 1982) Dec. 4, 1985 – Amalgamated with 5 other cos. to form
Mar. 9, 2000 – Name changed to NetDriven Solutions Flying Cross Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Ghost Valley Holdings Ltd. (Can. Dec. 4, 1928)
Inc. n (see Flying Cross Resources Ltd.) Assets sold to Clinch Petroleums Ltd.

Geophysical Prospecting Inc. (Ont. Sept. 19, 1997) Geovolco Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Ghostmount Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Mar. 18, 2008 – Name changed to Revolution May 15, 1974 – Dissolved. Dec. 19, 1979 – Dissolved.
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Gerald Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Giant Bachelor Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Geoquest Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Feb. 16, 1959 – Dissolved. Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 8, 1976 – Name changed to Claytron Energy
Geraldton Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Giant Bay Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved. Sept. 15, 1995 – Name changed to The Kafus Capital
Corporation; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
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Giant Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952) Gibson Energy Holding ULC (Alta. Dec. 13, 2008) Gincho International Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1979)
June 1, 1974 – Dissolved. June 15, 2011 – Formed Gibson Energy Inc. in Alberta Aug. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Banner Mining
TEST FOR CROP MARKS following amalgamation with (old) Gibson Energy Inc. Corporation. n
Giant Explorations Limited (B.C. 1965) and 1441682 Alberta Ltd. (privately held). (see FPsurvey
Oct. 30, 1981 – Amalgamated with Piper Petroleums to - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Ginguro Exploration Inc. (Can. Mar. 2, 2005)
form Giant Piper Explorations Inc.; basis 3 new for 10 old May 1, 2015 – Name changed to Inventus Mining Corp.
shs. Gibson Girl Mines Limited (B.C. June 8, 1951) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 10, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Giant Mascot Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1950) Gioconda Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Mar. 31, 1977 – Name changed to GM Resources Gideon Capital Corp. (Ont. June 15, 2011) 1969 – Assets acquired by Reactor Uranium Mines Ltd.;
Limited. n Dec. 31, 2013 – Name changed to Morgan Resources basis 4 new for 5 old shs.
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Dec. 19, 1973 – Dissolved.
Giant Metallics Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) acquisition of Bathurst Resources Corp. n
June 14, 1973 – Name changed to Consolidated Giant Gipsy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 25, 1937)
Metallics Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Gienow Windows & Doors Income Fund (Alta. Sept. 1946 – Acquired by White Karry Gold Mines Ltd.; basis
9, 2004) 3 new for 1 old sh. (see White Karry Gold Mines Ltd.)
Giant Mines & Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1946) Nov. 2, 2007 – Assets sold by H.I.G. Capital, LLC;
Oct. 23, 1958 – Struck off register. subsequently unitholders received $4.20 per trust unit. Gipsy Oils, Ltd. (unknown)
Assets acquired by Associated Refineries, Ltd.,
Giant Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Giffels Holdings Inc. (Can. - unspecified) Wainwright, Alta.
1961 – Absorbed by Giant Mascot Mines Ltd. Wound up. Jan. 1, 2003 – Name changed to Ingenium Group Inc.
(see Giant Mascot Mines Ltd.) Girard Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Giga Capital Corporation (Alta. Jan. 17, 2007) Apr. 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Giant North Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983) July 2, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Nov. 27, 1984 – Name changed to Euromin Canada Ltd. n Gitennes Exploration Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1992)
Gigi Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1980) May 13, 1993 – Amalgamated with Marmora Mineral
Giant Pacific Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Oct. 1981 amalg.) Sept. 29, 1986 – Name changed to Gigi Resources Ltd. n Products Inc. to form new co. with same name Gitennes
Dec. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Red Rock Mining Exploration Inc.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Gigi Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Feb. 4, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Oct. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Rocket Resources FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Giant Piper Explorations Inc. (B.C. Oct. 1981 amalg.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Giyani Gold Corp. (B.C. Aug. 4, 2010)
May 12, 1988 – Name changed to Giant Pacific Petroleum
Gignac Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. Jan. 19, 1937) July 17, 2017 – Name changed to Giyani Metals Corp.
Inc. n
1944 – Name changed to Commando Gold Mines Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Giant Reef Petroleums Limited (B.C. 1966) Glacial Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
1984 – Continued into Alberta. (see Numac Oil & Gas Gilbec Mines Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Ltd.) 1941 – Name changed to Pasgil Mines Ltd. and continued
into Ontario; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Glacier Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Giant Sturgeon Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1970) Oct. 1966 – Name changed to New Glacier Explorers
May 1972 – Amalgamated into Bayfor Corp. Inc.; basis Gilbert Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
2 new for 9 old shs. Jan. 4, 1960 – Dissolved.
Glacier Gulch Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Giant Ventures Development Company Ltd. (B.C. Gilchrist Vending Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Apr. 1953 – Name changed to Twin Falls Mining Co.
1963) 1968 – Sold its assets to Ven Par Vending Equipment
Ltd. n
June 13, 1977 – Name changed to Nor-Quest Resources Sales Ltd. for equivalent of $5.64 per sh.
Ltd. n
Gilford Resources Ltd. (unknown) Glacier Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
May 24, 1979 – Amalgamated with International Pyramid Sept. 25, 1957 – Name changed to Glacier Explorers
Giant Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 4, 1937)
Mines Inc., and Bute Resources Inc. to form American Ltd. n
June 30, 1960 – Amalgamated with Consolidated Sudbury
Mines Ltd. to form Giant Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (see Giant Pyramid Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Yellowknife Mines Limited) Glacier Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1986)
Gilgreer Mines, Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 2, 1922) May 18, 2001 – Name changed to Bayfield Ventures
Giant Yellowknife Mines Limited (Ont. June 30, 1960 1953 – Amalgamated with Cobalt Consolidated Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
amalg.) Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see Cobalt
July 25, 1991 – Amalgamated with Royal Oak Resources Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd.) Glacier Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Ltd. (5 for 6), Pamour Inc. (3 for 4), Pamorex Minerals Aug. 1, 1992 – Struck off register.
Inc. (3 for 5) and Akaitcho Yellowknife Gold Mines Limited Gill Mining Corp. (Que. 1957)
(3 for 5) to form a new co. named Royal Oak Mines Inc.; Nov. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Glacier Ventures International Corp. (B.C. Mar. 23,
basis 13 new Royal Oak shs. for 2 old Giant Yellowknife 1988)
Gill Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Sept. 20, 1999 – Continued into Canada. (see Glacier
shs. (see Royal Oak Mines Inc.)
Sept. 20, 1960 – Dissolved. Ventures International Corp.)
Giantstar Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 22, 2002) Apr. 28, 2000 – Amalgamated with SevenWay Capital
Gillette Pool Products Limited (Ont. 1957) Corporation to form new co. with same name Glacier
Nov. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Chalk Media Corp.
Jan. 1966 – Name changed to Scapa Products Limited. n Ventures International Corp.; basis 0.446 new for 1
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of Chalk Media Corp. n SevenWay Capital sh. and 1 new for 1 Glacier Ventures
Gillies Lake Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933) sh. (see Glacier Ventures International Corp.)
1953 – Name changed to Consolidated Gillies Lake Mines
Gibbex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Glacier Ventures International Corp. (Can. Apr. 28,
Aug. 1972 – Amalgamated with International Video
Cassettes Ltd. to form T.V.S. Industries Ltd.; basis 1 sh. 2000 amalg.)
T.V.S. for 3 shs. Gibbex. Gilmont Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) July 15, 2008 – Name changed to Glacier Media Inc. (see
Oct. 13, 1973 – Dissolved. FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gibraltar Growth Corporation (Ont. June 11, 2015)
June 9, 2017 – Name changed to LXRandCo, Inc. Gilmour Gold Explorations Limited (Ont. 1980) Glade Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
following reverse takeover acquisition of LXR Produits Apr. 2, 1985 – Charter cancelled. July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
de Luxe Internationale Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Giltana Copper Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Gladiator Minerals Inc. (Can. Apr. 23, 1997)
Gibraltar Mines Limited (B.C. July 5, 1962) Feb. 11, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Hinterland Metals
Dec. 18, 1996 – Acquired by Westmin Resources Limited Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Gimbel Vision International Inc. (Alta. June 8, 1994) Energy)
for $8.80 per sh. (see Westmin Resources Limited)
Oct. 16, 2002 – Name changed to Aris Canada Ltd. n
Gibson Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Gladiator Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
1957 – Merged into Gibson Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Gimus Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 6, 2011) Jan. 10, 1983 – Dissolved.
2 old shs. Dec. 20, 2013 – Name changed to Lamêlée Iron Ore Ltd. July 16, 1993 – Struck off register.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Lac Lamêlée
South iron project. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Gladstone Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Mar. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Vaalco Energy Inc. n
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Glamis Gold Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1972) Glencairn Gold Corporation (Ont. Apr. 22, 1987) Glenlyon Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Nov. 8, 2006 – Acquired by Goldcorp Inc.; basis 1.69 new Oct. 24, 2003 – Amalgamated with Black Hawk Mining Jan. 18, 1974 – Name changed to Amca Industries Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Goldcorp sh. for 1 old Glamis sh. Inc. via reverse takeover to continue as Glencairn Gold basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corporation. (see Glencairn Gold Corporation)
Glamis Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 13, 2005) Glenmar Lithium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Nov. 10, 2009 – Name changed to Legacy Oil + Gas Glencairn Gold Corporation (Ont. Apr. 22, 1987) Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. n June 8, 2005 – Continued into Canada.
Dec. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Central Sun Mining Glenmark Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1992)
Glass Earth Gold Limited (B.C. Mar. 23, 1989) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Aug. 5, 2015 – Name changed to Aldever Resources Inc.;
Mar. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Antipodes Gold basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Glencannon Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982) Energy)
May 25, 1988 – Name changed to National Quotes Inc. n
Glass Earth Limited (B.C. Mar. 23, 1989) Glenmore Highlands Inc. (Alta. Sept. 5, 1986)
Dec. 28, 2007 – Name changed to Glass Earth Gold Glencona Exploration Mining Ltd. (Que. 1956) July 26, 2000 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.
Limited. n Sept. 9, 1972 – Dissolved. of Mountain Province Mining Inc.; basis 0.5734 Mountain
Province shs. for 1 Glenmore sh. (see Mountain Province
Glassmaster Industries Inc. (B.C. May 26, 1981) Glencona Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mining Inc.)
Apr. 24, 1998 – Continued into Wyoming. Apr. 1961 – Name changed to Glencona Exploration
Jan. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Interlink Systems Inc.; Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Glenn Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 15, 1933)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Apr. 1969 – Name changed to Camindex Mines Limited;
Glendale Corporation (Ont. 1954) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Gleemar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 25, 1937) Nov. 30, 1978 – Amalgamated with Firan International
1956 – Charter cancelled. Limited to become Firan-Glendale Corporation. Glenn Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 15, 1933)
Aug. 1964 – Name changed to Glenn Explorations Ltd. n
Gleichen Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 13, 1980) Glendale Homes Limited (Ont. 1954)
Apr. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Torex Gold Resources June 14, 1973 – Name changed to Glendale Glenora Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 15, 1933)
Inc. and continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corporation. n Apr. 1955 – Name changed to Glenn Uranium Mines Ltd.;
& Energy) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Glendale International Corp. (Ont. Dec. 1, 1993 amalg.)
Glen Auden Resources Limited (Ont. 1984) Jan. 19, 2010 – Filed for voluntary bankruptcy, and all Glenora Resources Inc. (B.C. July 14, 1983)
Jan. 24, 1990 – Amalgamated with Tarzan Gold Inc. (1 directors resigned. Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed Feb. 16, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
for 1.5) to continue with the same name Glen Auden trustee.
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Glenray Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 22, 1996 – Name changed to Maple Minerals Inc.; Glendale Mines & Properties Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Jan. 11, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1958 – Acquired by Rockdale Mines Ltd. (see Rockdale
Mines Ltd.) Glenrock Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Glen Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1965) 1958 – Acquired by Rockdale Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Jan. 18, 1974 – Name changed to Cusac Industries Ltd.; Glendale Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1983) for 10 old shs. (see Rockdale Mines Ltd.)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 16, 1993 – Name changed to International Glendale
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Glenshire Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1975)
Jan. 23, 1979 – Amalgamated with Huddersfield Uranium
Glen Echo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Glendora Resources Inc. (B.C. July 9, 1969) Mines Ltd. (129 for 1,000), Kayak Explorations Ltd. (195
Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved.
Sept. 26, 1986 – Name changed to Romulus Resources for 1,000), Lunel Management Ltd. (923.5 for 1), La
Glen Hawk Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) Ltd. n France Explorations Ltd. (128 for 1,000), Sandhurst Mines
Nov. 24, 2009 – Name changed to Oronova Resource Ltd. (1 for 1) and Steppingstone Explorations Ltd. (229
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Gleneagle Graphite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) for 1,000) to form Lunel Enterprises Inc.; basis 231 new
1964 – Name changed to Silverplace Mines Ltd. n for 1,000 old shs. (see Lunel Enterprises Inc.)
Glen Lake Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Glenthorne Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 2006)
Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Gleneagles Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1987)
Dec. 9, 2010 – Name changed to Asantae Holdings
July 29, 1999 – Name changed to ClickHouse.com Online
International Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Glen Lyon Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Inc. n
reverse takeover acquisition of Asantae, Inc. and
Mar. 1966 – Name changed to Glenlyon Mines Ltd. n
amalgamation of Asantae with a wholly owned subsid. n
Glenex Industries Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1984 amalg.)
Glen Roy Resources Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1981) July 9, 2002 – Amalgamated with Bradstone Equity
Glenvet Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1983)
Mar. 29, 2000 – Formed RX Neutriceuticals Corp. in Partners, Inc., Peruvian Gold Limited and
Oct. 10, 1991 – Name changed to Fort Point Resources
Ontario on amalgamation with ANL BioSpray 2000, Ltd. Stockscape.com Technologies Inc. to form Quest
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Investment Corporation; basis 1 new cl.A sh. for 1
Bradstone sh., 1 new cl.A sh. for 1.7156 Peruvian shs.,
1 new cl.A sh. for 4.1387 Stockscape.com shs. and 1 Glenwood Ventures Inc. (Alta. Sept. 29, 2000)
Glenarum Mining Explorations Limited (Ont. 1976
new cl.A sh. for 2.268 Glenex shs. (see Quest Investment Nov. 29, 2001 – Name changed to Toro Energy Inc.
amalg.)
Corporation) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
acquisition of Toro Energy Corporation at a deemed price
Glenavy Investments Corporation (Alta. Aug. 26, 1997) Glengair Group Ltd. (Ont. 1962) of 30¢ per sh. for 16,427,581 com. shs. and 10,000,000
Apr. 19, 2002 – Name changed to RHN-Recreational June 29, 1973 – Amalgamated with Atlantic Sugar convert. pfd. shs. n
Enterprises Ltd. following non-arm's length Qualifying Refineries Co. Limited to form Jannock Corporation
Transaction acquisition of RHN-Recreational Hockey Limited; basis 1 new 6% cl. B sh. for 4 old 6% non-cum. Glider Developments Inc. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1986)
Network Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) conv. non-voting cl. B sh.; 1 new special sh. for 4 com. Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Venture Pacific
shs. (see Jannock Corporation Limited) Development Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Glenayre Electronics Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 28, 1963)
Mar. 9, 1989 – Continued into Canada. Glenhaven Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1997) Glider Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1986)
Aug. 5, 1993 – Name changed to GLENTEL Inc. n Jan. 30, 2001 – Name changed to Glenhaven Ventures Nov. 21, 1988 – Name changed to Glider Developments
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc. n
Glenbriar Developments Ltd. (Alta. July 15, 1994)
Apr. 2, 2001 – Name changed to Glenbriar Technologies Glenhaven Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1997) Glidmac Mining Company Ltd. (Que. 1944)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Oct. 6, 1999 – Name changed to Glenhaven Minerals 1952 – Wound up. Assets distributed on pro-rata basis.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Glenburk Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Glimmer Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 10, 1986)
Apr. 1976 – Amalgamated into Glenarum Mining Glenhaven Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1997) Feb. 10, 2004 – Name changed to Baffinland Iron Mines
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. July 16, 2002 – Name changed to Red Lake Resources Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of
Inc. n Baffinland Iron Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Glencairn Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 22, 1987)
Oct. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Glencairn Gold Glenlivet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Glitter Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Corporation. n Mar. 10, 1958 – Charter cancelled. May 8, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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Global Advantaged Telecom & Utilities Income Fund Global Credit Pref Corp. (Ont. May 11, 2005) Global (GMPC) Holdings Inc. (Can. June 3, 1977)
(Ont.) Feb. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Shoreline Energy Dec. 31, 2005 – Formed GC-Global Capital Corp. in
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 22, 2016 – Name changed to Global Telecom & Corp. n Canada on amalgamation with E & E Capital Funding
Utilities Income Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc.; basis 1 new subord. vtg. sh. for 1 E & E com. sh.
Global Data Systems Corp. (B.C. May 23, 1986) and 0.3 new multiple vtg. and 0.3 new subord. vtg. sh.
Global Aerospace Systems Inc. (Ont. Apr. 26, 1979 Nov. 22, 1989 – Name changed to Comtron Enterprises for 1 Global (GMPC) multiple vtg. and subord. vtg. sh. n
amalg.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 7, 1987 – Name changed to Venga Aerospace Global Gardens Group Acquisition Corp. (B.C. Nov.
Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey Global Development Resources, Inc. (Ont. Mar. 25, 11, 2014)
- Industrials) 1994 amalg.) Oct. 1, 2015 – Name changed to Global Gardens Group
Dec. 21, 2010 – Name changed to GDV Resources Inc.; Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Global Agribusiness Trust (Ont. Oct. 29, 2007) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 24, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Global Global Government Plus Fund Limited (Bermuda Nov.
Agribusiness Fund. n 9, 1987)
Global DiSCS Trust 2004-1 (Ont. Oct. 28, 2004)
Dec. 20, 2009 – Matured. Unitholders received $25 per Aug. 29, 1994 – Wound up. Shldrs. received a cash
Global Alert Systems Corp. (B.C. 1985) trust unit plus accrued interest of $0.286 per trust unit. distribution of US$6.43330 or CDN$8.84206 per sh.
Mar. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Delta Star Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Global Diversified Investment Grade Income Trust Global Green Matrix Corp. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1995)
(Ont. Aug. 30, 2004) Sept. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Intercept Energy
Global Alternative Investments Inc. (Alta. Aug. 2, 2006) Sept. 9, 2014 – All tr. units redeemed for $9.55 per unit. Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
Oct. 15, 2010 – Distribution of $0.0528 cash per sh. paid Dec. 23, 2014 – Paid final adjustment of 12¢ per unit and - Industrials)
to shldrs. of record Sept. 30, 2010. was wound up.
Nov. 2, 2010 – Voluntarily dissolved and struck from Global Healthcare Dividend Fund (Alta. Sept. 24, 2014)
register. Global Diversified Investment Grade Income Trust II Dec. 20, 2016 – Converted to an open-ended mutual fund
(Ont. Feb. 28, 2005) trust.
Global Alumina Corporation (N.B. May 26, 2004) Feb. 9, 2017 – Redeemed; basis 24¢ per trust unit.
July 31, 2013 – All o/s shs. redeemed for US$0.169 per Global Healthcare Income & Growth Fund (Ont. Jan.
sh and co. dissolved. Global Dividend Fund (Ont. Dec. 12, 2006) 1, 2015)
June 16, 2016 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX in Apr. 3, 2018 – Converted to an exchange traded fund
Global Alumina Products Corporation (Ont. Jan. 29, connection with manager BlackBridge Capital (ETF).
1937) Management Corp. having determined to terminate the
May 26, 2004 – Continued into New Brunswick. fund. Global Immune Technologies Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1985)
Apr. 29, 2005 – Name changed to Global Alumina Oct. 25, 2016 – Special distrib. of $4.10 per unit paid to June 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Corporation. n unitholders of record Oct. 21, 2016.
Global Industries Inc. (Alta. May 2, 1994)
Mar. 31, 2017 – All o/s units other than those held by an
Global Banks Premium Income Trust (Ont. Jan. 27, July 8, 1998 – Name changed to American Resource
affiliate of Tralucent Asset Management Inc. were
2005) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
redeemed. A final special distrib. of $0.405 cash per unit
Nov. 18, 2013 – Converted from a closed end to an - Industrials)
was payable on Apr. 28, 2017, to unitholders of record
open-ended fund. Mar. 30, 2017. Global Infrastructure Dividend Fund (Alta.)
Global Biotech Corp. (Del. Nov. 2, 1998) Aug. 17, 2016 – Merged into Middlefield Global
Global Election Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 22, 1991
Sept. 30, 2013 – Name changed to Purthanol Resources Infrastructure Fund, an open-ended mutual fund; basis
amalg.)
Limited. 0.78634836 new series A units per trust unit.
Jan. 31, 2002 – Amalgamated with Diebold, Incorporated
and Diebold Acquisition Ltd.; basis US$0.227 plus Global International Energy Inc. (Ont. 1985)
Global CT & T Telecommunications Inc. (B.C. Apr. 9, 0.02421 Diebold shs. for 1 Global Election sh.
1987) Dec. 4, 1987 – Amalgamated with Equican Ventures Inc.
Aug. 15, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. (25 for 8), Glenrealco Inc. (1,828,519 for 200), Four Fifty
Global Energy Corporation (B.C. Nov. 20, 1968)
Dobbie Inc. (23 for 38) and Southern Eagle Enterprises
Sept. 13, 1985 – Name changed to United Global
Global Cable Systems Inc. (B.C. 1987) Inc. (23 for 38) to form a new co. named Equican Venture
Petroleum Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated Global Corp.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Cable Systems, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Global Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1993) Global Investment Financial Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12,
Nov. 2, 2011 – Name changed to Raise Production Inc. 1977)
Global Capital Securities Trust (Ont. Oct. 23, 2009) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Global Financial Group
Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Global
Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Financials Income Fund. n Global Equity Corporation (Ont. Sept. 30, 1983)
Dec. 23, 1998 – Acquired by PICO Holdings, Inc.; basis
Global Investment.com Financial Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12,
Global Cogenix Industrial Corporation (B.C. June 10, 0.4628 PICO shs. for 1 Global Equity sh.
1977)
1983)
Global Explorations Corporation (B.C. June 23, 1987) Apr. 4, 2001 – Name changed to Global Investment
July 18, 2006 – Name changed to Highwater Power
Oct. 29, 1999 – Acquired by Trincomali Ltd.; basis 1 Financial Group Inc. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Trincomali sh. for 1 Global sh.
Global Light Telecommunications Inc. (Yuk. Nov. 29,
Global Commerce Development Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21,
Global Express Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 18, 1997) 1993)
1995)
Dec. 1, 2005 – Formed Challenger Energy Corp. in May 19, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 1, 2006 – Going private transaction via
amalgamation with 1250656 Alberta Ltd. Canada on amalgamation with Challenger Energy Corp.,
constituting a reverse takeover by Challenger. n Global Link Data Solutions Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1993)
Aug. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Global Energy
Global Communications Limited (Can. 1969)
Global Financial Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1977) Services Ltd. n
July 1985 – Acquired by Global Ventures Western Limited
for $40 per sh. Apr. 17, 2007 – Name changed to egX Group Inc. n
1997 – Name changed to Global Television Network, Inc. Global Link International Inc. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1993)
Global Focus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) May 10, 2000 – Name changed to Global Link Data
Global Consumer Technologies Inc. (Alta. Dec. 1, July 25, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. Solutions Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1997)
June 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Global Fortress Inc. (Can. May 1, 2000) Global Met Coal Corporation (B.C. Apr. 7, 2005)
Feb. 11, 2004 – Continued into Manitoba. July 15, 2014 – Name changed to Minecorp Energy Ltd. n
Global Copper Corp. (B.C. Feb. 28, 2005) Apr. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Lakeview Hotel Real
Aug. 8, 2008 – Acquired by Teck Cominco Limited and Estate Investment Trust following Qualifying Transaction Global Metals Ltd. (B.C. July 23, 1987)
all assets except Relincho project were spun off to newly acquisition of hotel property and operations known as Jan. 9, 1998 – Name changed to Global Petroleum Inc. n
formed Lumina Copper Corp.; basis either 0.2973 Teck Lakeview Inn & Suites plus a percentage of trademarks,
cl. B shs. plus $0.0001 and 1 Lumina Copper com. sh. systems and goodwill; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Global Mineral & Chemical Ltd. (Alta. July 24, 1989)
or 0.0782 Teck cl. B shs. plus $8.84 and 1 Lumina Copper Jan. 13, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Global
com. sh. for each Global Copper com. sh. Global 45 Split Corp. (Ont. Mar. 29, 2004) Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Oct. 3, 2011 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $10 plus the
Global Copper Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 14, 2009) previously announced quarterly distribution of $0.13125 Global Mineral Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Oct. 24, 2016 – Name changed to Cobalt Power Group per pref. sh. and $4.4827 per cl. A sh. Mar. 21, 1983 – Struck off register.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Global Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 2006) Global Strategy Master LP (Ont. Jan. 29, 1999 amalg.) Globe Realty Limited (Can. 1912)
June 27, 2016 – Name changed to MK2 Ventures Ltd.; Nov. 6, 2012 – Dissolved for 12¢ per unit. Feb. 27, 1981 – All o/s pref. shs. acquired by The Royal
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Bank of Canada; basis 1 new pref. sh. of The Royal Bank
Energy) Global Strategy Partners LP VI (Ont. Mar. 31, 1993) for 1 old pref. sh. of Globe Realty. Name subsequently
Feb. 1, 1999 – Merged with Global Strategy Limited changed to Royal Bank Realty Inc. effective Sept. 6, 1982.
Global Net Entertainment Corp. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1967) Partnership III and Global Strategy Partners LP V to
Nov. 17, 2006 – Name changed to Guildhall Minerals continue as Global Strategy Master LP (New LP); basis Globe Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 29, 1980)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1.13 new New LP units for 1 old unit. (see Global Strategy Mar. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Genco Resources
Master LP) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Global-Pacific Minerals Inc. (B.C. June 2, 1981)
Apr. 19, 2001 – Name changed to UNIREX Technologies, Global Strategy Partners LP V (Ont. Oct. 19, 1992) Globe Rouyn Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938)
Inc. and continued into Wyoming pursuant to plan of Jan. 29, 1999 – Formed Global Strategy Master LP in 1949 – Charter cancelled.
arrangement whereby Global-Pacific transferred its Ontario on merger with Global Strategy Limited
mineral assets and cash to newly incorporated Pacific Partnership 1990, Global Strategy Limited Partnership Globe Royalties Ltd. (Alta. 1935)
Minerals, Inc. (spun out to shldrs. on a 1-for-6 basis) and II, Global Strategy Limited Partnership III, Global Strategy Dec. 2, 1940 – In liquidation. Shldrs. realized 1 sh. of
completed the reverse takeover acquisition of UNIREX, Partners LP IV, Global Strategy Partners LP VI, Global British Dominion Oil & Development Corp. Ltd. for each
Incorporated. n Strategy Partners LP VII and Global Strategy Partners 4 shs. of Globe held.
LP VIII. n
Global Petroleum Inc. (B.C. July 23, 1987) Globel Direct, Inc. (Alta. Sept. 25, 1997)
June 15, 2000 – Name changed to Stellar Pacific Global Technologies Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981) Dec. 12, 2007 – Placed into receivership. Meyers Norris
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 5, 2001 – Name changed to Consolidated Global Penny LLP appointed receiver.
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n June 2, 2009 – Receiver was discharged and struck off
Global Plus Income Trust (Ont. Aug. 30, 1999) register.
Nov. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Premier Canadian Global Telecom Split Share Corp. (Ont. May 7, 1998)
July 3, 2008 – All o/s pref. shs. & com. shs. redeemed Globelle Corporation (Ont. Mar. 9, 1993)
Income Fund. n
for $12.4838 per pref. shs. and nil per com. sh. Aug. 9, 1999 – All com. shs. acquired by Tech Data
Canada Inc.; basis $2.50 per share.
Global Preferred Securities Trust (Ont. May 31, 2004)
July 3, 2007 – Amalgamated with Fairway Investment Global Thermoelectric Inc. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1975)
Nov. 5, 2003 – Merged with Fuel Cell Energy, Inc.; basis Globemin Resources Inc. (B.C. June 7, 1990)
Grade Income Fund and subsequently merged into Dec. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Sutter Gold Mining
Fairway Diversified Income and Growth Trust; basis either 0.279 Fuel Cell com. shs. or 0.279 FCE Canada
Inc. exchangeable shs. for 1 Global com. sh. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Sutter Gold
0.678498 Fairway Diversified units for 1 Fairway Mining Company. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Investment unit and 0.713949 Fairway Diversified units
Global Tree Technologies Inc. (Alta. Dec. 13, 1994
for 1 Global unit. (see Fairway Diversified Income and GlobeNet Resources Inc. (B.C. May 30, 1980)
amalg.)
Growth Trust) Jan. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Terra Nova Gold
Feb. 7, 2011 – Name changed to Acadia Resources Corp.
and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 20 Corp. n
Global Railway Industries Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 30, 1997)
Aug. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Chinook Tyee Industry old shs. n
GlobeStar Mining Corporation (Can. Jan. 11, 2002)
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Jan. 18, 2011 – Acquired by Perilya Limited for Cdn$1.65
Global Uranium Corporation (B.C. Apr. 7, 2005)
Nov. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Global Met Coal per sh.
Global Remote Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 16, 2015)
Mar. 23, 2018 – Name changed to Cryptobloc Corporation. n
GlobeTel Communications Limited (B.C. Aug. 29,
Technologies Corp. following acquisition of 1Linx Ltd. in 1980)
January 2018. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Global Uranium Fund Inc. (Ont. Apr. 19, 2007)
Oct. 23, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Sept. 12, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Global
Global Resource Split Corp. (Ont. Mar. 1, 2004) Uranium Fund Inc. n Globex Biotechnologies Inc. (Ont. June 9, 1988 amalg.)
June 25, 2009 – Redeemed all o/s pref. and cl. A shs. Apr. 30, 1996 – Formed MGI Software Corp. in Ontario
for $10 and $19.6204 per sh., respectively. GlobalBanc Advantaged 8 Split Corp. (Ont. May 1, on non-arms' length amalgamation with MGI Software
July 3, 2009 – Dissolved. 2007) Corp., which was acquired by reverse takeover; basis 1
Dec. 17, 2012 – Redeemed for $4.58589 pfd. sh. and nil new for 15 old shs. n
Global SeaFarms Corporation (Can. Oct. 20, 1998) per cl.A sh.
Aug. 13, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register. Globex Financial Inc. (Ont. 1963)
Globalstore.com, Incorporated (N.S. Apr. 27, 1999)
June 9, 1988 – Formed Globex Biotechnologies Inc. in
Global Shelter Systems Inc. (Ont. Aug. 1977) May 31, 2000 – Name changed to GSO Solutions, Inc. n
Ontario on amalgamation with Codon Biotechnologies
Dec. 15, 1987 – Name changed to Shelling Industries
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Ltd. n Globaltex Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1993 amalg.)
May 14, 2003 – Name changed to Pine Valley Mining
Globex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 18, 1997)
Global SortWeb.com Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1998) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
June 24, 2005 – Acquired by Innova Exploration Ltd.;
June 12, 2006 – Name changed to Mantra Mining Inc.
Globe Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 0.75 new Innova sh. for 1 old Globex sh. (see
following agreement with Geodex Minerals Ltd. to acquire
Oct. 1957 – Name changed to Globe Exploration & Mining Innova Exploration Ltd.)
a 65% interest in an exploration mineral resource
property; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n Co. Ltd. n
Glory Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1979)
July 13, 1987 – Name changed to National Fuelcorp Ltd.;
Global Stone Corporation (B.C. Jan. 24, 1992) Globe Development Co. Ltd. (unknown) basis 2 new for 7 old shs. n
June 22, 1998 – Acquired by Oglebay Acquisition Limited, Liquidated; Prudential Trust Co., liquidator, Calgary, Alta.
a subsid. of Oglebay Norton Company of Cleveland, Ohio, Glossy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
for $7.80 per sh. Globe Envelopes Limited (Can. 1933)
Aug. 1969 – Name changed to DRG Limited. n Apr. 9, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
Global Strategy Corporation (Can. - unspecified) Gloucester Mining Corp. Ltd. (N.B. 1962)
July 26, 1990 – Initial distribution to shldrs. of record Globe Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) July 3, 1968 – Charter cancelled.
consisted of capital gains dividend of 0.577 units of Global Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Strategy Canadian Fund or $5.5565 per sh. or a taxable Glow Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1983)
dividend of 0.023 units of the Canadian Fund or $0.2215 Globe Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 20, 1944) Dec. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Esstra Industries
per sh. Dec. 30, 1950 – Taken over by Trans Empire Oils Ltd.; Corp. n
Mar. 15, 1991 – Final distribution of assets to cl. A shldrs. basis 1 new for 6 old shs.
of record consisted of units of Global Strategy Canadian GlycoDesign Inc. (Can. Dec. 30, 1993)
Fund (net asset value as of Feb. 15, 1991 was $5.63 per Globe Oil Co. (1958) Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
Nov. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with Trans-Canada June 9, 2003 – Amalgamated with Inflazyme
cl. A sh.). Pharmaceuticals Ltd.; basis 1.8424 new Inflazyme shs.
Resources Ltd. and 2 other cos. to form a new co. also
called Trans-Canada Resources Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 1 old GlycoDesign sh. (see Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals
Global Strategy Limited Partnership III (Ont. Apr. 5, Ltd.)
1991) for each 18.5 old com. shs.
Feb. 1, 1999 – Merged with Global Strategy Limited Glyko Biomedical Ltd. (Can. June 26, 1992)
Partnership VI and Global Strategy Partners LP V to Globe Realty Corporation, Limited (Can. 1912)
1978 – Name changed to Globe Realty Limited. n Aug. 22, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement with
continue as Global Strategy Master LP (New LP) basis California-based BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.; basis
0.93 of a New LP unit for 1 old unit. (see Global Strategy 0.3309 new BioMarin com. sh. for 1 old Glyko com. sh.
Master LP)
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Gobi Gold Inc. (Yuk. Jan. 10, 2000) Gold Bullion Development Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1985) Gold Finder Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1996)
Sept. 26, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Jan. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Granada Gold Mine Dec. 21, 2017 – Name changed to Venzee Technologies
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 29, 2006 – Name changed to East Energy Corp.; Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of and
basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n amalgamation of Venzee Inc. with a wholly owned subsid.;
Gold Butte Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 12, 1996) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gobi Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1988) Oct. 31, 1997 – Formed BelAir Energy Corporation in
Jan. 9, 1995 – Amalgamated with Dominion Explorers Alberta on amalgamation with Holdco Resources Ltd. Gold Frontier Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1939)
Inc. (1 for 12.5 shs. plus 1 participating rt. in Croinor Inc.) and constituted a pooling of interests. n Nov. 15, 1944 – Shldrs. received 1 sh. of Bayview Red
to continue as a new company also known as Dominion Lake Gold Mines Ltd. for each 2 shs. held at.
Explorers Inc.; basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs. (see Dominion Gold Button Mines Ltd. (Man. 1950)
Explorers Inc.) Oct. 28, 1964 – Dissolved. Gold Giant Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 5, 1987)
Feb. 20, 2002 – Name changed to Gold Giant Ventures
Godbeau Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Gold Canyon Mines Inc. (B.C. 1980) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Dec. 7, 1977 – Dissolved. July 16, 1984 – Name changed to Island Canyon Mines
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Gold Giant Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 5, 1987)
Godden Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Dec. 8, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
1953 – Name changed to Godbeau Porcupine Mines Ltd.; Gold Canyon Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1985) Cross Lake Minerals Ltd.; basis 2 new Cross Lake shs.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 19, 2015 – Acquired by First Mining Finance Corp.; for 1 old Gold Giant sh. (see Cross Lake Minerals Ltd.)
basis 1 First Mining com. sh. and 0.0333 Irving Resources
Goderich Elevator and Transit Company Limited (Ont. Inc. com. shs. for 1 Gold Canyon com. sh. (see First Gold Hawk Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
May 27, 1898) Mining Finance Corp.) Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
July 1, 1978 – Name changed to Goderich Elevators
Limited. n Gold City Industries Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1994 amalg.) Gold Hawk Mines Ltd. (Que. 1971)
July 7, 2005 – Amalgamated with San Gold Resources Mar. 10, 1980 – Name changed to Gold Hawk Resources
Goderich Elevators Limited (Ont. May 27, 1898) Corporation (1 for 1) to form San Gold Corporation; basis (Ontario) Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n
Jan. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Thirdcoast Limited. n 1 San Gold Corp. sh. for 1.9321346 Gold City shs. (see
San Gold Corporation) Gold Hawk Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 4, 1985)
Godfrey Lake Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Aug. 16, 2011 – Name changed to Oracle Mining Corp. n
Dec. 1959 – Charter cancelled. Gold City Mining Corporation (B.C. Oct. 27, 1994
amalg.) Gold Hawk Resources (Ontario) Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 10,
Godfrey Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Oct. 29, 1997 – Name changed to Consolidated Gold 1980)
1972 – Dissolved. City Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 11, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Gold
Hawk Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
God's Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1933) Gold City Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1956 – Acquired by R. J. Jowsey Mining Co. Ltd.; basis Aug. 1968 – Charter cancelled; no record of equity for Gold Hill Resources Inc. (Ont. July 27, 1983)
4 new for 9 old shs. (see R. J. Jowsey Mining Co. Ltd.) shldrs. Sept. 2, 1988 – Name changed to Rave Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. n
Gogama Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1970) Gold City Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982)
Feb. 28, 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Mar. 12, 1987 – Continued into Canada. (see Gold City Gold Island Mining Co. Ltd. (Man. Mar. 13, 1936)
Coniston Explorations & Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for Mining Corporation) Dec. 19, 1962 – Charter cancelled.
3.75 Gogama shs. Dec. 7, 1994 – Amalgamated with Providence Industries
Inc. and McKinney Mines Corp. to form Gold City Mining Gold Island Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Golar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Corporation; basis 1 new for 0.8 Providence shs., 1 new 1959 – Name changed to Milmar Island Mines Ltd. n
Charter cancelled; no equity for shldrs. for 1.3 McKinney shs. and 1 new for 1 Gold City sh. (see
Gold City Mining Corporation) Gold Jubilee Capital Corp. (B.C. July 19, 2007)
Golconda Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 12, 2007) Sept. 15, 2016 – Name changed to OK2 Minerals Ltd.
Sept. 28, 2010 – Name changed to Angus Mining Gold Coast Mines Ltd. (unknown) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
(Namibia) Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse 1952 – Liquidated.
takeover acquisition of Angus Mining (Namibia) Ltd. and Gold Key Capital Corp. (B.C. May 24, 2006)
subsequent amalgamation with a wholly owned Gold Coin Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C.) Dec. 30, 2009 – Name changed to Unity Energy Corp.
subsidiary. n May 1, 1969 – Struck off register. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction mineral property
acquisition. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Golconda Mines Limited (Que. 1938) Gold Coral Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1967)
July 29, 1978 – Charter cancelled. July 28, 2000 – Name changed to Ca-Network Inc.; basis Gold Lake Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934)
5 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; Nov. 29, 1972 – Name changed to Gold Lake Resources
Golconda Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 6, 1986) FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Apr. 29, 2016 – Voluntarily dissolved; no distrib. available
for shldrs. Gold Creek Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1948)
Gold Lake Resources Ltd. (Man. 1934)
Mar. 15, 1975 – Struck off register.
Dec. 16, 1983 – Acquired by Consolidated Imperial
Gold Acres Mines Limited (Ont. 1973) Resources Energy Inc.; basis 50 com. shs. and 40, 10%
Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited Gold Crest Products Limited (Ont. 1965)
June 1974 – Acquired by Reed Decorative Products Ltd., vtg. conv. pref. shs. of Consolidated Imperial for 100 old
(1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1 for 5.5), com. shs. of Gold Lake. Pref. shs. conv. into com. shs.
Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Long Point Gas a wholly owned subsid. of Reed Paper Ltd.; basis cl. A
shldrs. received new cl. A shs. and com. shldrs. received on a sh.-for-sh. basis for 5 years from issue date.
& Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin Mines Limited (1 for
1.5), Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and new cl. B shs.; shs. subsequently redeemed for $10 and
Gold Leaf Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1988)
Force Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force $8.50 per sh., respectively.
June 16, 1992 – Name changed to Tokyo Trading Ltd.
Crag Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gold Cup Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Gold Angel Resources Inc. (B.C. 1974) May 9, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Gold Medal Group Inc. (Ont. 1969)
Nov. 15, 1981 – Name changed to Gold-Pan Resources Dec. 11, 1990 – Defunct. All key assets have been sold
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Gold Drop Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Jan. 1957 – Dissolved. and no distribution was anticipated for preferred and
unsecured creditors or for shldrs.
Gold Belle Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 19, 1974) Gold Eagle Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
June 2, 1987 – Name changed to Equus Industries Inc. n 1959 – Name changed to Goldray Mines Limited; basis Gold-Medal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 16, 1978)
1 new for 3 old shs. n Nov. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Rare Earth Resources
Gold Belt Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1933) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Defunct. Gold Eagle Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Dec. 6, 1976 – Dissolved. Gold Mountain Mining Corporation (B.C. June 12,
Gold-Bin Mines Ltd. (unknown) 2008)
Oct. 1960 – Dissolved. Gold Eagle Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2006 amalg.) Oct. 7, 2016 – Acquired by Lowell Copper Ltd. (renamed
Oct. 1, 2008 – Acquired by Goldcorp Inc.; basis $13.60 JDL Gold Corp.); basis 1.032 Lowell com. shs. for 1 Gold
Gold Bridge Development Corporation (B.C. 1979) Mountain sh.
or 0.292 Goldcorp shs. plus $0.0001 for 1 Gold Eagle sh.
May 15, 1989 – Name changed to Bridge River
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Gold-Ore Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1996)
May 4, 2012 – Acquired by Elgin Mining Inc.; basis 1 Elgin
com. sh. plus 0.5 wts. for 1 Gold-Ore com. sh. Each wt.
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exercisable for 1 Elgin com. sh. at $1.30 for a 2-year Gold River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Gold Vessel Resources Inc. (Can. Aug. 26, 1985)
period. (see Elgin Mining Inc.) May 1973 – Name changed to Gold River Mines & Mar. 21, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated Gold
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Enterprises Ltd. n Vessel Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Gold Pan Mines Ltd. (unknown)
1945 – Property acquired by Gold Pan Mines (1945) Ltd. Gold Royalties Corporation (Alta. Nov. 4, 2010) Gold Wheaton Gold Corp. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1999)
Pref. shldrs. received 3.875¢ per sh.; no equity for com. May 6, 2015 – Acquired by Sandstorm Gold Ltd., basis Mar. 17, 2011 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
shldrs. (see Gold Pan Mines (1945) Ltd.) 0.045 Sandstorm com. shs. for 1 Gold Royalties com. sh. subsid. of Franco-Nevada Corporation to form
Franco-Nevada GLW Holdings Corp.; basis either
Gold Pan Mines (1945) Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Gold Seeker Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Cdn$5.20 per sh. or 0.1556 Franco-Nevada shs.
Dec. 23, 1965 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Gold Win Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 2, 1984)
Gold-Pan Resources Inc. (B.C. 1974) Gold Shield Exploration and Development Inc. (Alta. June 17, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Gold
July 23, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1983) Win Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 1, 1990 – Struck off register.
Gold Parl Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 3, 1987)
Gold Wind Exploration Inc. (Que. Nov. 9, 1985)
Sept. 3, 1993 – Name changed to Canmet Resources Gold Shore Mine Ltd. (Man. 1934) Nov. 9, 1989 – Formed Exploration Acabit Inc. in Quebec
Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 21, 1956 – Dissolved. on amalgamation with Ressources Claverny Inc.; basis
0.76438 new for 1 Ressources Claverny sh. and 0.35269
Gold Participation and Income Fund (Ont.) Gold Spoke Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
new for 1 Gold Wind sh. n
Feb. 1, 2016 – Name changed to U.S. Tactical Allocation Apr. 19, 1985 – Struck off register.
Fund pending change in investment objective and
Gold Standard Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Gold World Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1987)
investment strategy and conversion to a mutual fund. n
Oct. 9, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated Gold Apr. 18, 2007 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
Standard Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mines & Energy)
Gold Point Energy Corp. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1988)
Sept. 18, 2009 – Acquired by San Leon Energy plc; basis Goldale Investments Limited (Ont. Oct. 12, 1977)
0.1667 San Leon shs. for 1 Gold Point sh. Gold Star Energy Inc. (Alta. May 12, 1994)
Nov. 14, 1986 – Name changed to E. A. Viner Holdings
July 2, 1998 – Name changed to Netherfield Energy
Limited. n
Gold Point Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 6, 1988) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
June 22, 2005 – Name changed to Gold Point Energy
Goldale Ltd. (Ont. 1919)
Corp. n Gold Star Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1990)
June 1965 – Name changed to Canadian Goldale
Feb. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Simba Energy Inc. n
Corporation Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Gold Point Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1980)
July 10, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. Gold Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979)
Goldale Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1919)
May 2, 1990 – Name changed to E.E.C. Marketing Corp.;
Gold Port Resources Ltd. (Ont. June 20, 1995) Sept. 1962 – Name changed to Goldale Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Codrington Resource
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Goldbank Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 21, 1987)
Gold Summit Corporation (Ont. Dec. 9, 2002)
Sept. 15, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated
Sept. 2, 2003 – Continued into Canada. (see Crown Gold
Gold Power Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1985 Goldbank Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corporation)
amalg.) Sept. 3, 2010 – Amalgamated with Crown Minerals Inc.
Dec. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Triple Force Industries Goldbanks-Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1933)
to form Crown Gold Corporation; basis 1 Crown Gold
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n June 1937 – Name changed to Goldbanks Mines, Ltd.
com. sh. for 1 Crown Minerals cl. A sh. and 1.65 Crown
and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Gold com. shs. for 1 Gold Summit com. sh. (see Crown
Gold Quartz Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1937) Gold Corporation)
Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Goldbanks Mines, Ltd. (Ont. June 1937)
Gold Summit Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1987) 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Gold Rapids Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Dec. 9, 2002 – Continued into Ontario.
1957 – Charter cancelled. July 10, 2003 – Name changed to Gold Summit Goldbard Capital Corporation (Ont. June 11, 2007)
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Nov. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Eco (Atlantic) Oil &
Gold Reach Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 29, 1965) Millennium Mining Company; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Gas Ltd. and continued into British Columbia pursuant
Feb. 21, 2018 – Name changed to Surge Copper Corp. to reverse takeover acquisition of Eco Oil & Gas Ltd. and
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) subsequent amalgamation of Eco Oil with wholly owned
Gold Texas Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
subsid. Goldbard Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old
Nov. 30, 1989 – Acquired by Crown Resources Corp.;
Gold Reef International, Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2000) shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1.43 Crown shs. for 1 Gold Texas sh.
Jan. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Montana Gold Mining
Company Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Goldbeam Mines Ltd. (Ont.)
Gold Torch Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1987)
1972 – Dissolved.
Sept. 27, 1991 – Name changed to European Ventures
Gold Reef Resources Limited (B.C. 1980) Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Oct. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Venture Gold Corp. n Goldbec Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1953 – Charter cancelled.
Gold-Uranium Exploration Limited (Ont. 1947)
Gold Reserve Corporation (Mont. Dec. 5, 1956) May 1957 – Charter cancelled. Goldbelt Mines Inc. (B.C. July 23, 1976 amalg.)
Feb. 19, 1999 – Succeeded by Gold Reserve Inc.
July 15, 1991 – Name changed to Goldbelt Resources
pursuant to plan of reorganization with Gold Reserve Inc. Gold Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 1936) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
(a newly formed Canadian company); basis 1 new cl. A 1946 – Acquired by Hedley Monarch Gold Mines Ltd.;
com. sh. for 1 old com. sh. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Hedley Monarch Gold Goldbelt Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 23, 1976 amalg.)
Mines Ltd.) Aug. 27, 2001 – Continued into Yukon.
Gold Reserve Inc. (Yuk. Oct. 5, 1998)
Feb. 16, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Sept. 9, 2014 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Gold Valley Resource Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1978)
Apr. 8, 2008 – Acquired by Wega Mining ASA for $1.55
Mines & Energy) Aug. 26, 1983 – Name changed to R.F. Oil Industries
per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Gold Rex Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 30, 1921) Energy) Goldbow Mining Co. (Ont. 1945)
Reported defunct.
Nov. 1950 – Name changed to Bowsinque Mines Ltd. n
Gold Valley Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Gold Ridge Exploration Corp. (Alta. May 3, 2011) June 6, 1977 – Name changed to NCA Minerals Corp.;
Aug. 8, 2016 – Name changed to GEA Technologies Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Goldbrae Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 19, 1990 – Name changed to New Goldbrae
Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Gold Venture Placers Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1988)
Gold Ridge Resources Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1986) Nov. 13, 1990 – Name changed to White Gold Ventures
Dec. 9, 2005 – Name changed to Cariboo Gold Fields Ltd. n Goldbrae Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 13, 1984 – Name changed to Goldbrae
Developments Ltd. n
Gold Ventures Limited (B.C. 1984)
Gold River Mines & Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Mar. 9, 1989 – Name changed to MBS Software Inc.;
May 27, 1983 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Goldbrook Explorations Inc. (Ont. May 20, 1983)
July 22, 2002 – Name changed to Goldbrook Ventures
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
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Goldbrook Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 20, 1983) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Golden China Resources Corporation (Can. Mar. 17,
Apr. 13, 2003 – Continued into British Columbia. Commonwealth Gold Corporation) 2005)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 29, 2012 – Acquired by 0931017 B.C. Ltd., an July 1, 2005 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
indirect wholly owned subsid. of Jilin Jien Nickel Industry Golden Ashley Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1961) same name.
Co., Ltd., for 39¢ per sh. Apr. 3, 1968 – Dissolved. Dec. 20, 2007 – Acquired by Sino Gold Mining Limited;
basis 0.2222 Sino Gold shs. for 1 Golden China sh.
Goldcap Inc. (Alta. Dec. 17, 1985) Golden Band Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1983)
Sept. 24, 1987 – Continued into Canada. July 4, 2006 – Continued into Saskatchewan. Golden Coast Energy Corp. (B.C. May 26, 2006)
Oct. 26, 1994 – Name changed to Durandel Minerals Aug. 19, 2016 – Proposal made under the Bankruptcy Nov. 20, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n and Insolvency Act (BIA) to creditors was approved
resulting in all existing equity interests being cancelled Golden Coast Energy Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1987)
Goldco Ltd. (Nev. Nov. 29, 1999) and Procon Resources Inc. acquiring 1 cl. A com. of the Dec. 4, 1996 – Amalgamated with 704889 Alberta Inc.,
May 18, 2000 – Name changed to Resource Ventures company. Shares acquired by Procon were in settlement a wholly owned subsid. of Founders Energy Ltd.; basis
Inc. n of certain indebtedness owed to Procon which amounted 1 com. sh. plus 0.25 wt. of Founders for 1.75 old com.
to approx. $19.6 million. No distribution was made to shs. of Golden Coast. Series 1 convert. debs. holders
Goldcore Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1982) existing shldrs. received debs. of Founders convert., as to principal only,
Nov. 30, 1982 – Name changed to New Goldcore into Founder shs. at 60¢ per sh. (see Founders Energy
Ventures Ltd. n Golden Bear Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1980) Ltd.)
Sept. 1986 – Name changed to Telephony
Communications International Incorporated; basis 1 new Golden Coast Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1987)
Goldcorp Inc. (Ont. 1954)
for 14 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 16, 1994 – Name changed to Golden Coast Energy
Mar. 31, 1994 – Principal assets of the company were
Ltd. n
amalgamated with those of Dickenson Mines Limited (1 Golden Bear Minerals Inc. (Can. Aug. 26, 1985)
for 1) and CSA Management Limited (1 for 1) to form a July 4, 1997 – Name changed to Augusta Gold
new Goldcorp Inc., a new CSA Management Inc., and a Golden Coin Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1978)
Corporation. n Nov. 20, 1986 – Name changed to P.M.C. Technologies
new wholly owned company, Lexam Explorations Inc.;
basis 1.4 new Goldcorp cl. A shs., plus a div. from Ltd. n
Golden Bear Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1986)
Goldcorp of 0.5 Lexam com. sh. for 1 old Goldcorp cl. A
May 21, 1993 – Name changed to West Coast Forest Golden Concord Mining Corporation (B.C. 1980)
partially vtg. sh. (see Goldcorp Inc.)
Products Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey Apr. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Crossland Industries
Goldcorp Inc. (Ont. Mar. 31, 1994 amalg.) - Industrials) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Nov. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Industrials)
Golden Belle Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1931)
same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 1933 – Name changed to Gold Belt Mining Co. Ltd.; Golden Contact Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
Goldcorp Investments Limited (Ont. 1954) basis 5 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 2, 1967 – Dissolved.
Aug. 30, 1991 – Name changed to Goldcorp Inc. n
Golden Bounty Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1973) Golden Crescent Resources Corp. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1987
Goldcrest Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Mar. 15, 1979 – Amalgamated with Golden Sabre Mines amalg.)
1958 – Name changed to North Goldcrest Mines Ltd.; Ltd. (1 for 1.5), Grand Valley Mining Co. Ltd. (1 for 3), Mar. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Golden Crescent
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Pacesetter Mines Ltd. (1 for 1) and Prestige Mines Ltd. Corporation; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
(1 for 3) to form Golden Bounty Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 Mines & Energy)
new for 1 old sh.
Goldcrest Resources Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 14, 2000) Golden Croesus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Mar. 31, 2008 – Formed Volta Resources Inc. in Ontario Golden Bounty Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 15, 1979 Nov. 25, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
on amalgamation with Birim Goldfields Inc. with Goldcrest amalg.)
the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 17, 1984 – Name changed to Falcon Point Golden Cross Resources Inc. (B.C. June 20, 2006)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n May 15, 2013 – Name changed to Blue Gold Water
Golden Adit Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 23, 1984) Technologies Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 8, 1990 – Name changed to First Northern Golden Bridge Development Corporation (Ont. Feb.
Developments Inc. n 18, 2010) Golden Crown Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Apr. 29, 2016 – Name changed to CIM International Mar. 3, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Golden Age Mines, Limited (Ont. 1911) Group Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of an
Sept. 10, 1984 – Charter cancelled. indirect interest in Mackenzie Creek residential Golden Dawn Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1983)
condominium development project in Markham, Ont.; Oct. 8, 1987 – Name changed to Chuan Hup Canada
Golden Age Resources Inc. (Ont. May 13, 1985) Limited. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 11, 1991 – Name changed to Ottawa Structural
Services Ltd. following acquisition of Ottawa Structural Golden Bridge Mining Corporation (Ont. Feb. 18, 2010) Golden Day Mining Exploration Inc. (Que. 1986)
Concrete Services Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 23, 2014 – Name changed to Golden Bridge Sept. 19, 1991 – Amalgamated with Gothic Resources
Development Corporation. n Inc.; basis 1 Gothic sh. for 10 Golden Day shs. (see
Golden Algoma Metals & Holdings Limited (Ont. 1956) Gothic Resources Inc.)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Golden Cache Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved. Golden Dividend Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 1983)
Golden Algoma Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Apr. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Caesars Gold Ltd.;
Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Golden Algoma Metals Golden Cadillac Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1983) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
& Holdings Limited. n July 9, 1985 – Name changed to Seymour-Moss
International Limited. n Golden Dory Resources Corp. (Alta. June 7, 2006)
Golden Alliance Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 22, 2009) Oct. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Sokoman Iron Corp.;
Feb. 13, 2013 – Name changed to Orovero Resources Golden Caribou Explorations Inc. (Ont. Mar. 14, 1983) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Neotel Inc.; basis 1 Energy)
new for 3 old shs. n
Golden Arch Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1978) Golden Dragon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1981)
Oct. 25, 2009 – Placed into receivership and Abakhan & Golden Chalice Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1982) June 22, 1990 – Amalgamated with Goldrock Resources
Associates Inc. appointed receiver. Oct. 13, 2010 – Name changed to Rogue Resources Inc.; Ltd. (1.5 for 1) to continue with the same name Golden
Sept. 10, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n Dragon Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
May 16, 1994 – Name changed to Canadian Golden
Golden Ark Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Dragon Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Golden Chance Resources Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1983)
Sept. 5, 1975 – Name changed to Golden Ark Industries
Oct. 16, 1990 – Name changed to Trimark Resources
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Golden Dragon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
Dec. 18, 1985 – Name changed to MDC Financial Inc.
Golden Arrow Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1938) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1953 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden Arrow Golden Chief Resources Inc. (B.C. June 15, 1987)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 24, 2004 – Continued into Ontario.
Golden Dynasty Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1987)
Nov. 17, 2004 – Name changed to Roscan Minerals
Sept. 12, 2008 – Name changed to Columbus Energy
Golden Arrow Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Mar. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with Commonwealth Gold Mines & Energy)
& Energy)
Corporation (1 for 1) and Yellow Band Resources Inc. (1
for 2) to form a new co. also named Commonwealth Gold
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Golden Eagle Capital Corp. (Ont. Sept. 10, 1992 amalg.) Golden Gram Resources Inc. (Can. Aug. 11, 1994) Golden Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1984)
Apr. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Points North Digital Mar. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Golden Gram Capital June 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with Kestrel Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Technologies, Inc.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n Inc. n Ltd. to form Ella Resources Inc.; basis 0.35 new for 1
Kestrel sh. and 0.5 new for 1 Golden Lake sh. (see Ella
Golden Eagle Exploration Inc. (Ont. 1979) Golden Granite Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Resources Inc.)
Dec. 5, 1979 – Name changed to Bald Eagle Explorations Sept. 2, 1983 – Dissolved.
Inc. n Golden Lion Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1983)
Golden Group Explorations Inc. (Que. 1984) Mar. 8, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden
Golden Eagle Mines Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990) Sept. 19, 1991 – Amalgamated with Brookline Minerals Lion Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Nov. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Golden Eagle Ventures Inc/Mineraux Brookline Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n (see Brookline Minerals Inc.) Golden Manitou Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
1957 – Acquired by Manitou-Barvue Mines Limited; basis
Golden Eagle Resources Inc. (Ont. Aug. 31, 1987) Golden Harker Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. 7, 1924) 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Manitou-Barvue Mines Limited)
Sept. 10, 1992 – Formed Golden Eagle Capital Corp. in Jan. 1, 2010 – Amalgamated with Union Gold Inc.,
Ontario on amalgamation with private co.; basis 1 new Milestone Exploration Limited, Sheldon-Larder Mines Golden Maritime Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1970)
for 1 old sh. n Limited and Wood-Croesus Gold Mines Limited to form Dec. 24, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Jubilee Gold Inc.; basis 0.393 Jubilee sh. for 1 Golden
Harker sh., 0.557 Jubilee sh. for 1 Union Gold sh., 1.749 Golden Marlin Resources Limited (Sask. Nov. 30, 1987)
Golden Eagle Ventures Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990) Dec. 6, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
Jubilee shs. for 1 Milestone sh., 0.269 Jubilee sh. for 1
July 3, 1998 – Name changed to Alberta Diamondfields Dec. 11, 1995 – Name changed to Indomin Resources
Sheldon-Larder sh. and 0.367 Jubilee sh. for 1
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Limited; basis 1 com. for 6 cl. A shs. n
Wood-Croesus sh. (see Jubilee Gold Inc.)
Golden Earth Resources Inc. (Ont. 1984) Golden Hart Exploration Inc. (Ont. July 17, 1998 amalg.) Golden Miller Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
May 3, 1989 – Formed Health and Environment Sept. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Beaufort Hills Aug. 25, 1966 – Dissolved.
Technologies Inc. in Ontario on amalgamation with Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
732891 Ontario Limited; basis 1 new for 14.9 old shs. Golden Nevada Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1987
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Golden Hat Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1982) amalg.)
Mar. 28, 1984 – Continued into Manitoba. June 19, 1989 – Name changed to Goldnev Resources
Golden Exodus Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 8, 1981) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
July 16, 2010 – Formed Premier Diagnostic Health
Jan. 16, 1990 – Name changed to ILM Resources Ltd.; Energy)
Services Inc. in British Columbia pursuant to
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
amalgamation with Premier Diagnostic Health Services
Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 12 Golden Hat Golden News Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 29, 1983)
Golden Eye Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1983) Jan. 17, 1995 – Name changed to Laminco Resources
shares and 1.73 new for 1 Premier share. n
Jan. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Annex Exploration Inc. n
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Golden Hemlo Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 9, 1983)
June 9, 1986 – Name changed to Pan World Ventures Golden North Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 30,
Golden Falcon Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1979) 1984 amalg.)
Inc. n
Dec. 29, 1982 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Oct. 1, 1986 – Amalgamated with Good Hope Resources
Parapet Petroleums Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. Ltd. to form new co. with same name Golden North
Golden Hill Mining Corp. (Ont. May 26, 1964)
Mar. 9, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by MacDonald Resource Corporation. (see Caledonia Mining
Golden Falcon Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Corporation)
Sept. 23, 1974 – Dissolved. Mines Exploration Ltd.; basis 0.66 of a com. sh. and 0.27
of a sh. purchase wt. of MacDonald for 1 com. of Golden Feb. 17, 1992 – Amalgamated with Thorco Resources
Hill. Inc. to form Caledonia Mining Corporation; basis 0.19426
Golden Fame Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 14, 2008)
new for 1 Thorco sh. and 0.71672 new for 1 Golden North
Aug. 2, 2013 – Name changed to Pan American Fertilizer
Golden Hind Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1983) sh. (see Caledonia Mining Corporation)
Corp. pursuant to acquisition of (old) Pan American
Fertilizer Corp. and subsequent amalgamation of old Pan July 1988 – Amalgamated with Cuvier Mines Inc., which
subsequently amalgamated with Kam Creed Mines Ltd. Golden Nugget Exploration Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984)
American Fertilizer with wholly owned 0971771 B.C. Ltd.; May 2, 2002 – Name changed to Lucky 1 Enterprises
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n to continue under the name Kam Creed Mines Ltd.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Golden Hope Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Golden Gate Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1964) Golden Oasis Exploration Corp. (B.C. Nov. 2, 2004)
July 26, 1991 – Name changed to Brookline Minerals
Oct. 24, 1991 – Name changed to Texas Dome Resource Feb. 2, 2009 – Amalgamated with American Copper
Inc./Minearux Brookline Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Corporation and Lebon Gold Mines Limited to form
Golden Horizon Resource Corporation (B.C. Jan. 18, American Consolidated Minerals Corp.; basis 1 new for
Golden Gate Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. July 30, 1934) 1 American Copper sh., 1.2 new for 1 Lebon Gold sh.
1979)
Nov. 1946 – Name changed to Kirkland Golden Gate and 1 new for 1 Golden Oasis sh. (see American
Jan. 2, 1990 – Name changed to GHZ Resource
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Consolidated Minerals Corp.)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Golden Gate Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983) Golden Odyssey Mining Inc. (Can. Apr. 16, 2004)
Golden Iskut Resources Incorporated (B.C. 1983)
Aug. 26, 1998 – Continued into Yukon. Jan. 27, 2011 – Name changed to Deer Horn Metals
Aug. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Achilles Resources
June 30, 2003 – Acquired by Valdera Resources Ltd.; Inc. n
Ltd. (1 for 4.5), International Phoenix Energy Corporation
basis 1.6 Valdera shs. for 1 Golden Gate sh.
(1 for 8) and Interstate Energy Corp. (1 for 14) to form a
new co. Aegis Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Golden Pacific Capital Corporation (B.C. Mar. 17,
Golden Glacier Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1984) 2006)
Oct. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Exeter Resource (see Aegis Resources Ltd.)
Dec. 12, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Golden Key Resources Limited (B.C. May 27, 1983)
Oct. 27, 1988 – Name changed to Trax Petroleums Golden Pacific Corporation (Alta. Feb. 7, 1967)
Golden Glory Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 10, 1993 – Name changed to Pinpoint Retail
Feb. 21, 1990 – Name changed to Shimoda International Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
Systems Inc. n - Industrials)
Golden Knight Resources Inc. (B.C. June 9, 1981)
Apr. 26, 1999 – Acquired by Repadre Capital Corporation;
Golden Goose Resources Inc. (Que. Dec. 12, 1962) Golden Pacific Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 7, 1967)
basis (i) 0.125 Repadre shs. plus 33¢ or (ii) 0.20 Repadre
Dec. 29, 2010 – Acquired by Kodiak Exploration Limited; June 13, 1991 – Name changed to Golden Pacific
shs. plus 10¢ and 0.20 Repadre wts. for 1 Golden Knight
basis 1.2 Kodiak com. shs. plus ¼ wts. for 1 Golden Corporation. n
sh. (see Repadre Capital Corporation)
Goose com. sh. (see Kodiak Exploration Limited)
Golden Kootenay Resources Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1987) Golden Palm Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1986)
Golden Grail Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) Apr. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Frontier Minerals Inc.; Dec. 6, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
Apr. 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & July 5, 2003 – Dissolved.
Energy)
Golden Gram Capital Inc. (Can. Aug. 11, 1994) Golden Patriot Mining Inc. (B.C. May 11, 1999)
Apr. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Events International Golden Kristy Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1985) Mar. 1, 2007 – Name changed to Hana Mining Ltd. n
Holding Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition Apr. 24, 1992 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
of Events International Meeting Planners Inc.; basis 1 July 1992 – Charter and company revived. Golden Peak Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 2011)
new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Pan Pacific Gold Apr. 17, 2018 – Name changed to BlueBird Battery Metals
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Golden Peaks Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1987) Golden Ring Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983) Golden Share Mining Corporation (Can. Aug. 7, 2007)
Jan. 9, 2012 – Name changed to Reliance Resources June 6, 1994 – Name changed to Golden Gate Resources Aug. 9, 2013 – Amalgamated with Silvore Fox Minerals
Limited. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corp. (deemed acquiror) to form a new co. also named
Golden Share Mining Corporation; 1 new Golden sh. for
Golden Penguin Resources Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 17, 1987) Golden Rock Explorations Inc. (Que. Feb. 25, 1986) 5 Silvore shs. and 1 new Golden sh. for 5 old Golden shs.
Oct. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Partner Jet Corp.; basis Apr. 17, 1998 – Name changed to Gammon Lake (see Golden Share Mining Corporation)
1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Resources Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
(old) Gammon Lake Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 Golden Share Mining Corporation (Can. Aug. 9, 2013
Golden Pheasant Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 16, 1986) old shs. n amalg.)
Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 28, 2017 – Name changed to Golden Share
Golden Rock Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1984) Resources Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Golden Point Explorations Ltd. (Ont. July 13, 1987) Jan. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Bismillah Ventures
Oct. 28, 1993 – Name changed to Michael Lombardi Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs. n Golden Shield Resources Limited (B.C. 1980)
Publishing Inc. following reverse takeover by Michael Mar. 28, 1990 – Declared voluntary bankruptcy July 4,
Lombardi Publishing Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old 1989. Via a proposal to its creditors a private co. was
Golden Rule Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 12, 1979)
shs. n formed known as GSR Mining Corporation which acquired
Apr. 30, 2002 – Name changed to CDG Investments
all assets and liabs. of Golden Shield. All secured and
Inc. n
Golden Pond Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) preferred creditors paid off in cash and unsecured
Jan. 21, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. creditors received 22% of the shs. of GSR Mining as
Golden Sabre Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
settlement. No equity for shldrs.
Mar. 15, 1979 – Amalgamated with Golden Bounty Mining
Golden Pool Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 2, 1988)
Co. Ltd. (1 for 1), Grand Valley Mining Co. Ltd. (1 for 3), Golden Shore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Jan. 11, 1993 – Name changed to 1st Century Healthcare
Pacesetter Mines Ltd. (1 for 1) and Prestige Mines Ltd. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
(1 for 3) to form Golden Bounty Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1
new for 1.5 old shs. Golden Sitka Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1987)
Golden Predator Corp. (B.C. Jan. 6, 2009)
Feb. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Americas Bullion Aug. 8, 2000 – Name changed to Aurora Platinum Corp.
Golden Saturn Oil & Gas Limited (Ont. 1952) and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Royalty Corp. n Dec. 10, 1994 – Dissolved.

Golden Predator Mines Inc. (B.C. July 17, 2006) Golden Sky Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1986)
Golden Sceptre Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1980)
Mar. 11, 2009 – Name changed to EMC Metals Corp. June 8, 1994 – Name changed to Golden Sky Ventures
May 7, 1981 – Name changed to Golden Sceptre
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby most of the International Inc. n
Resources Ltd. n
company's precious metals assets were transferred to
newly created Golden Predator Royalty & Development Golden Sky Ventures International Inc. (B.C. Dec. 11,
Golden Sceptre Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1980)
Corp. (GPRD) and spun out to shareholders on the basis 1986)
Feb. 11, 1987 – Amalgamated with Goliath Gold Mines,
of 1 GPRD unit (1 sh. plus 0.5 wt.) for each 4 shs. held. n July 26, 2000 – Name changed to iNsu Innovations Group
Noranda Inc. and Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. to form a new
Inc. n
Hemlo Gold Mines Inc., New Goliath Gold Minerals Ltd.
Golden Predator Mining Corp. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2008) and New Golden Sceptre Minerals Ltd. Shldrs. of Golden
Oct. 21, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Sceptre received 1 sh. of Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. for each Golden Slipper Mines Ltd. (Can. 1945)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) sh. held; plus 1 sh. of New Golden Sceptre Minerals Ltd. Believed defunct.
and 1 sh. New Goliath Minerals Ltd. for each 2 shs. of
Golden Predator Royalty & Development Corp. (B.C. Golden Slipper Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. held. (see Hemlo Gold Mines Inc.)
Jan. 6, 2009) June 30, 1983 – Name changed to Napa Resources
May 25, 2010 – Name changed to Golden Predator Golden Seal Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Incorporated. n
Corp. n 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Golden Spike Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
Golden Princess Mining Corporation (B.C. Aug. 5, Golden Seal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 3, 1984) Feb. 28, 1951 – Name changed to Aldina-Leduc Oil
1977) July 30, 1987 – Name changed to Easton Minerals Ltd. Company Limited. n
Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Pandora Industries (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Golden Spike Western Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Golden Shadow Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 1, 1945) July 1973 – Name changed to Oilex Industries Ltd.; basis
Golden Pyramid Resources Inc. (B.C. May 18, 1983) Jan. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Denroy Manufacturing 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 6, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden Corporation following acquisition of Denroy Manufacturing
Pyramid Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 9.5 old shs. n Golden Spirit Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 20, 1983)
Jan. 28, 1988 – Name changed to LEA Security
Golden Quail Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 29, 1963) Golden Shaft Mines Limited (Ont. 1946) International Inc. n
Jan. 21, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden Nov. 15, 1995 – Name changed to Cybermind Group Inc.;
Quail Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Golden Standard Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 27, 1979 – Name changed to International Standard
Golden Shamrock Mines Ltd. (W.A. 1939) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Golden Rainbow Resources Inc. (B.C. July 28, 1987) 1988 – Continued into Victoria.
Aug. 8, 1994 – Name changed to First Silver Reserve Oct. 21, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. and 7.5% conv. Golden Star Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 15,
Inc. n unsecured sub. debentures acquired by Ashanti 1934)
Goldfields Company Limited; basis 1 Ashanti Goldfields Aug. 1, 1936 – Name changed to Orelia Mines Ltd. and
Golden Range Resources Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 1983) ordinary sh. and 1 Ashanti GSM Limited pref. sh., which continued into Ontario. n
Oct. 19, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. entitled the holder to receive five annual cash payments
of US$0.648 commencing Mar. 31, 1998, for 22.5 Golden Golden Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1970)
Golden Raven Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1987) Shamrock com. shs. Debentures exchanged on the basis Mar. 30, 1981 – Name changed to Golden State
Oct. 19, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register. of (i) 1 Ashanti Goldfields ordinary sh. for US$14.19 Resources Ltd. n
Sept. 9, 2010 – Restored to register. principal value and (ii) 1 Ashanti GSM pref. sh. for
June 27, 2017 – Name changed to Xineoh Technologies US$16.16 principal value, each of which pref. sh. entitles Golden Star Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 7, 1984)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) the holder to receive five annual cash payments of May 20, 1992 – Amalgamated with South American
US$0.648 commencing Mar. 31, 1998, and (iii) a cash Goldfields Inc. to form new co. with same name Golden
Golden Regent Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 12, 1993) payment in respect of interest accrued from May 9, 1996, Star Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 Golden Star shs.
July 26, 1999 – Name changed to Touchstone Petroleum to June 30, 1996.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Golden State Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1970)
The Golden Shamrock Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 4, June 18, 1993 – Charter cancelled.
Golden Reign Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 1, 2004) 1983) June 14, 1996 – Charter revived.
Nov. 14, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia. (see July 20, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 12, 1997 – Name changed to Golden Maritime
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Golden Shamrock Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Golden Rim Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) June 10, 1982 – Amalgamated with Marquis Development Golden Summit Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1924)
Jan. 26, 1990 – Name changed to Edge Resources Ltd.; Corp. Ltd. to form Colt Exploration (Western) Ltd.; basis Jan. 12, 1959 – Dissolved.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1 new for 2 old shs.
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Golden Sun Capital Inc. (Alta. July 23, 2008) Golden Trio Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1, 1988 amalg.) Goldeye Explorations Limited (Ont. Sept. 24, 1986)
Mar. 2, 2017 – Name changed to Voyageur Minerals Ltd. Apr. 11, 1994 – Name changed to PCS Wireless, Inc.; Nov. 28, 2016 – Acquired by Treasury Metals Inc.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 0.1 Treasury com. shs. for 1 Goldeye com. sh.
acquisition of Voyageur Industrial Minerals Ltd.; basis 1
new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Golden Trump Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1971) The Goldfarb Corporation (Ont. Sept. 22, 1971)
Sept. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Golden Triumph July 19, 2011 – Privatized at $3.02 per sh.
Golden Tag Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1980) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
July 20, 1995 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Goldfever Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
- Mines & Energy) July 31, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Golden Unicorn Mining Corporation (B.C. June 25,
Golden Tanager Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 1985) 1986) Goldfields Mining Corp. Ltd. (Sask. 1949)
Jan. 22, 1990 – Dissolved. Mar. 29, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden 1964 – Acquired by Copperfields Mining Corp.; basis 1
Feb. 23, 1990 – Revived. Unicorn Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n new for 3 old shs.
Feb. 26, 1990 – Name changed to Registry Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Goldfields Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1949)
Golden Vale Explorations Corp. (B.C. 1983)
1959 – Name changed to Goldfields Mining Corp. Ltd. n
Oct. 12, 1987 – Name changed to RFC Resource Finance
Golden Tech Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1984) Corporation. n
May 7, 1987 – Name changed to Golden Tech Systems Goldgroup Mining Inc. (Que. Nov. 9, 1989 amalg.)
Inc. n July 28, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Golden Valley Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 1, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Golden Tech Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1984)
Goldhaven Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 17, 1983)
1988 – Bankrupt. Golden Virtue Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2005)
June 7, 1985 – Name changed to International Vending
July 6, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Apr. 23, 2015 – Name changed to Moseda Technologies,
Technology Corp.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of MobSafety,
Golden Temple Mining Corp. (B.C. Jan. 23, 1984) Inc. n
Mar. 8, 2002 – Name changed to Amerigo Resources Goldhawk Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Nov. 23, 1955 – Name changed to Greyhawk Uranium
Golden West Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1966)
Energy) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
July 1969 – Name changed to Golden West Resources
Ltd. n
Golden Thunder Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1983) Goldhill Industries Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 1985)
Dec. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated Golden Apr. 23, 2001 – Acquired by private Japanese corporation
Golden West Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1966)
Thunder Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n S.G.M. Co. Ltd. for $0.60 per sh.
Dec. 5, 1972 – Name changed to Sachem Exploration
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Goldhill Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 1985)
Golden Tiger Mining Exploration Company Inc. (Que.
1981) July 5, 1995 – Name changed to Goldhill Industries Inc. n
Golden Winner Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1985)
Aug. 5, 1988 – Name changed to Tiger Resources
Mar. 30, 1990 – Amalgamated with Rainbow Lake Goldhunter Explorations Inc. (Ont. Sept. 7, 1982)
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Resources Ltd. (1 for 0.915), Mountain Frontier Jan. 21, 2002 – Name changed to Tribute Minerals Inc.
Mines & Energy)
Explorations Ltd. (1 for 1.08), Thunder Valley Resources pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Tribute
Golden Tiger Resources NL (Vic. 1940) Ltd. (1 for 1.10) and Premier Lake Resources Inc. (1 for Minerals Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Sept. 29, 1999 – Name changed to ISP Limited. 1.10) to form Castlestar Capital Developments Corp.;
basis 1 new Castlestar sh. for 0.97 old Winner shs. (see Goldhurst Resources Inc. (Ont. 1972)
Golden Titan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 26, 1979) Castlestar Capital Developments Corp.) 1979 – Continued into British Columbia.
Dec. 28, 1989 – Formed Titan Pacific Resources Ltd. in 1988 – Continued into Canada.
British Columbia on amalgamation with No. 182 Dynamic Golden Zone Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
Aug. 10, 1995 – Acquired by 3145310 Canada Inc., a
Endeavours Inc.; basis 0.2495742 new for 1 No. 182 Aug. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Golden Zone
wholly owned subsid. of Société d'exploration minière
Dynamic sh. and 0.2 new for 1 Golden Titan sh. n Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Vior Inc.; basis 1 Vior sh. for 2 Goldhurst shs.
Goldenbell Resources Incorporated (B.C.)
Golden-Tonkin Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Goldie Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1979)
Mar. 28, 1989 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of
June 17, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 3, 2001 – Name changed to MagiCorp Entertainment
ABM Gold Corp.; basis 1 cl. A for 3 old shs. (see ABM
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of MagiCorp
Gold Corp.)
Golden Touch Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 2007) Inc. n
Dec. 19, 2012 – Name changed to Arian Resources GoldenGoals.com Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1992)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Apr. 27, 2001 – Name changed to General Strategies Goldking Mining Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 2004)
& Energy) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n July 28, 2007 – Name changed to Wolverine Minerals
Corp. n
Golden Transit Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983)
June 9, 1989 – Name changed to Posters Plus Marketing Goldenlode Resourses Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1985)
May 12, 1987 – Name changed to Abbey Woods Goldknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Developments Ltd. n
Golden Treasure Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 20, 1979) Goldlist Properties Inc. (Ont. Jan. 23, 1997)
June 21, 2001 – Name changed to Foundry Holdings Goldenrod Resources & Technology Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Jan. 31, 2002 – Acquired by Acktion Corporation; basis
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Mar. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Astic Ventures Inc.;
$14.50 per sh. consisting of $7.25 plus payment of $7.25
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
on fourth anniversary of 6% promissory note. (see Acktion
Golden Trend Energy Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 24, 1980) Corporation)
Jan. 3, 1991 – Name changed to World Power Bike Inc.; Goldenville Explorations Limited (Ont. 1982)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 24, 1985 – Taken over by Northumberland Mines Goldlund Mines Limited (Ont. 1949)
Ltd. shldrs. received 2 shs. Northumberland for each 3 Dec. 1, 1986 – All o/s shs. and secured debt acquired by
Golden Trend Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1994) shs. Goldenville. Camreco Inc. for $5,376,775 in cash ($246,661) and shs.
Feb. 2000 – After extensive discussions with the primary (1,883,523 common and 200,000 2nd pref. shs.) (see
lender, the company was placed into receivership and all Golder Ridge Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. (Can. Dec. 10, 1931)
Camreco Inc.)
directors and officers resigned. RSM Richter Inc. of Mar. 6, 1935 – Name changed to Vera Oilfields Ltd. n
Calgary was appointed receiver/manager. Goldmac Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1979)
2002 – After all assets had been sold, secured creditors Goldera Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1967) Mar. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Concentrated Rare
received a distribution of between 80¢ and 85¢ on the June 1, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Earth Minerals Ltd., Enertex Developments Inc. (1 for
dollar. There were no funds available for unsecured or 12.6), Norlode Resources Inc., Offset Natural Resources
Goldex Mines Limited (Ont. 1971) Ltd. (1 for 11), Preston Resources Ltd., Saranac
preferred creditors or shldrs.
1989 – Continued into Canada. (see Agnico-Eagle Mines Resources Ltd. and Uranex Resources Limited (1 for
June 2004 – Administration was ongoing with some
Limited) 13.5) to form a new co. named Marvas Developments
issues still to be resolved.
Dec. 14, 1993 – Acquired by Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 17.5 old shs. (see Marvas
Oct. 7, 2005 – Receiver/manager was discharged.
basis 0.36 Agnico-Eagle shs. for 1 Goldex sh. (see Developments Ltd.)
Golden Triangle Mining Exploration Inc. (Can. Jan. Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited)
22, 1986) Goldman Sachs U.S. Income Builder Trust (Ont. Jan.
Goldex Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1980) 1, 2014)
May 17, 1989 – Name changed to Spectrum Gold
May 10, 1993 – Name changed to Goldmax Resources Feb. 9, 2018 – Merged into Symphony Floating Rate
Corporation; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Senior Loan Fund; basis 0.926707 Symphony cl. A units
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for 1 Goldman cl. A unit and 0.937273 Symphony cl. U Goldquest Exploration Inc. (Ont. 1982 amalg.) Goldsearch Limited (Ont. 1971)
units for 1 Goldman cl. U unit. Jan. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated with Redcon Gold Mines Oct. 13, 1981 – Name changed to Goldsearch Inc. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd. to form new co. with same name Goldquest
Goldmaque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.5 Redcon shs. and 1 Goldsec Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1975)
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. new for 1 Goldquest sh. (see Goldcorp Inc.) Dec. 5, 1980 – Amalgamated with Beetz Explorations
Mar. 31, 1994 – Amalgamated with 1056624 Ontario Inc. Ltd. to form Consolidated Goldsec Explorations Limited;
Goldmarca Limited (Bermuda June 5, 1997) wholly owned subsid. of Dickenson Mines Limited to basis 1 new for 15 old shs.
Oct. 25, 2007 – Name changed to Ecometals Limited. continue as Goldquest Exploration Inc. effective Feb.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1994; basis 1 new Dickenson cl. A sub. vtg. sh. for 20 Goldside Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
old Goldquest com. shs. Subsequently assets of 1949 – Charter cancelled.
Goldmark Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 8, 1977) Goldquest were amalgamated into Goldcorp Inc. the
Oct. 20, 2009 – Acquired by Tuscany Energy Ltd.; basis continuing company formed by the amalgamation of Goldsil Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
0.6 Tuscany shs. for 1 Goldmark sh. (see Tuscany Energy Goldcorp Inc., Dickenson Mines Limited and CSA Dec. 10, 1990 – Amalgamated with International
Ltd.) Management Limited. (see Goldcorp Inc.) Mahogany Corp. and Magellan Resources Corp. to form
a new company also known as International Mahogany
Goldmaster Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Goldquest Explorations Corp. (Ont. 1979) Corp.; basis 0.22 new cl. B sub. vtg. sh. for 1 com. sh.
Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved. July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines (see International Mahogany Corp.)
Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1
Goldmax Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1980) Goldsmith Minerals Limited (B.C. Feb. 15, 1985)
for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
Aug. 29, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. Nov. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Unitec International
30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59),
Apr. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Aegean Gold Inc. n Controls Corporation following acquisition of United
Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57), Forsyth
Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Inore Gold Mines Limited (1 Nuclear Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Goldmember Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 18, 2006) for 9.9), Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 13, 2008 – Name changed to GMV Minerals Inc. Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.26 old shs. Goldsource Mines Inc. (Yuk. Sept. 9, 1997)
Aug. 3, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Goldminco Consolidated Mining Corp. (Can. Aug. 29, GoldQuest Mining Corp. (Ont. July 12, 1989) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1994) 2004 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Apr. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Goldminco Corporation; & Energy) Goldspike Exploration Inc. (Ont. Sept. 29, 2010)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 6, 2015 – Name changed to Nevada Zinc
Goldray Mines Limited (Ont. 1934) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Goldminco Corporation (Can. Aug. 29, 1994) Dec. 1976 – Amalgamated with Canadian Malartic Gold
Aug. 2, 2011 – Acquired by 7874987 Canada Inc., a Mines Limited to form Canray Resources Limited; basis Goldstack Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1979)
wholly owned subsid. of Straits Resources Limited, for 1 new for 2 old shs. July 13, 1994 – Name changed to Consolidated Goldstack
10¢ per sh. International Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Goldrich Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Goldminco Mining Corp. (Can. Aug. 29, 1994) Oct. 22, 1984 – Amalgamated with Arizako Mines Ltd. to Goldstalker Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 26, 1974)
Dec. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Goldminco form new co. with same name Goldrich Resources Inc. 1987 – Name changed to Willingdon Resources Limited;
Consolidated Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n

Goldmint Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 11, 1996 amalg.) Goldrich Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Goldstar Exploration and Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Feb. 2, 1999 – Name changed to AXcension Capital Jan. 16, 1980 – Name changed to Goldrich Resources Feb. 1980 – Dissolved.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc. n
Goldstar Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Goldmont Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Goldrich Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Aug. 15, 1966 – Name changed to Goldstar Exploration
1966 – Wound up. Assets distributed on basis of 4 shs. Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. and Investments Ltd. n
of Jericho Mines Ltd. for 25 of Goldmont.
Goldrim Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Goldstone Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Goldora Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) July 27, 1976 – Dissolved. Aug. 25, 1986 – Name changed to INX Insearch Group
1956 – Name changed to Burchell Lake Mines Ltd.; basis of Companies Ltd.; basis 2.5 new for 1 old sh. n
1 new for 5 old shs. n Goldrite Mining Corp. (Can. Feb. 17, 1983)
July 28, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Goldrite Goldstone Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 16, 1998 amalg.)
Goldpac Investments Ltd. (B.C. June 29, 1983) Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 22, 2011 – Acquired by Premier Gold Mines Limited;
July 27, 1988 – Continued into Canada. basis $0.0001 plus 0.16 Premier com. shs for 1 Goldstone
May 19, 1994 – Name changed to Brimstone Gold Corp.; Goldrock Mines Corp. (B.C. May 9, 1975) com. sh.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 29, 2016 – Acquired by Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.;
basis 0.1331 Fortuna com. shs. for 1 Goldrock com. sh. Goldteck Mines Limited (Ont. Aug. 11, 1983)
Goldpac Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 7, 1992 – Name changed to Goldpark Mines and
Aug. 1965 – Charter cancelled. Goldrush Casino & Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. Investments Ltd. n
18, 1986)
Goldpark China Limited (Ont. Aug. 11, 1983) July 6, 1998 – Name changed to Phoenix Leisure Goldtex Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1994)
June 24, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Corporation. n Apr. 14, 1998 – Name changed to Cantex Mine
June 25, 2004 – Name changed to Bankers Petroleum Development Corp. following the Apr. 9, 1998,
Ltd. n Goldrush Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 18, 1986) amalgamation of Canadian Mountain Minerals Ltd. and
Sept. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Goldrush Casino & 766002 Alberta Ltd., a wholly owned subsid., constituting
Goldpark Mines and Investments Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 11, Mining Corporation. n a pooling-of-interests. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1983)
Sept. 28, 1994 – Name changed to Goldpark China Goldrush Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Oct. 4, 1999) Goldtrail Mines Co. Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Limited. n Aug. 10, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Oct. 13, 1973 – Dissolved.
First Mining Finance Corp.)
Goldpatch Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1987) Jan. 12, 2016 – Acquired by First Mining Finance Corp.; Goldust Mines Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 28, 1995)
Nov. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Brooks Distributors Inc. basis 0.0714 First Mining com. shs. for 1 Goldrush com. Aug. 19, 1997 – Name changed to Huntington Exploration
following acquisition of 986814 Ontario Limited. n sh. (see First Mining Finance Corp.) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Goldsat Mining Inc. (Can. Mar. 15, 1996) Goldvue Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 7, 1944)
Goldplex Development Corporation (Can. Aug. 26,
Sept. 30, 2005 – Formed GobiMin Inc. in Canada on 1949 – Name changed to New Goldvue Mines Ltd.; basis
1985)
amalgamation with 4209931 Canada Inc. and reverse 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 3, 2003 – Dissolved.
takeover acquisition of Alexis Resources Limited. (see
Goldpost Resources Inc. (Ont. July 10, 1984) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Goldwater Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 15, 1985)
Sept. 8, 1993 – Formed Antares Mining and Exploration Dec. 24, 1999 – Name changed to First Goldwater
Corporation in Ontario on reverse takeover acquisition Goldsearch Inc. (Ont. 1971) Resources Inc. n
of and amalgamation with Antares Mining and Exploration Mar. 25, 1985 – Name changed to CSA Minerals Corp.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 14 old shs. n following acquisition of CSA Minerals Corp. from CSA Goldways Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1985)
Management Ltd. n Oct. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Inter-Citic Envirotec
Inc. n
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Goldwest Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1980) Goodfellow Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1996) Gorilla Minerals Corp. (B.C. Apr. 27, 2012)
Mar. 4, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Goldwest Mar. 29, 2005 – Name changed to Standard Uranium June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Go Cobalt Mining Corp.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Inc. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Goldwin Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Goodfish Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1933) Gorilla Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 14, 2011 amalg.)
1962 – Merged to form Cessland Corporation Limited; 1934 – Name changed to Goodfish Mining Co.; basis 1 June 22, 2012 – Name changed to Winston Resources
basis 54 new for 100 old shs. new for 2 old shs. n Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of CNRP
Mining Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Goldyke Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Goodfish Mining Co. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1933)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 1955 – Name changed to Cusco Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Gortdrum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
for 32 old shs. n 1970 – Acquired by Northgate Exploration Ltd.; basis 1
Goldzone Exploration Inc. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1981) new for 3 old shs. (see Northgate Exploration Limited)
Aug. 13, 2001 – Name changed to EnerGulf Resources Goodgold Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 24, 1988)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Goshawk Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 13, 1974)
June 3, 1994 – Name changed to Classic Gold Resources Nov. 18, 1977 – Name changed to Insulite Development
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corporation Inc. n
Golex Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1979) & Energy)
Aug. 20, 1982 – Amalgamated with Samson Energy
Corporation (1 for 5) to form Kala Exploration Ltd.; basis Goodman Gold Trust (Ont. Dec. 20, 2007) Gosselin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1913)
1 Kala cl. A com. sh. for either 5 Golex pref. shs. or 5.473 June 24, 2016 – Terminated; basis $3.93858311 per tr. June 6, 1955 – Dissolved.
Golex com. shs. unit.
Gotham Capital Corporation (Alta. Aug. 17, 2000)
Golf Town Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 1, 2004) Goodrock Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1930) Nov. 3, 2004 – Continued into Alberta.
Oct. 2, 2007 – All trust units redeemed by way of special Feb. 1961 – Dissolved. Nov. 11, 2004 – Name changed to Long View Resources
distribution of $17.15 per trust unit following acquisition Corporation following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
of Golf Town Canada Inc. which consisted all of the Goodyear Canada Inc. (Ont. Mar. 30, 1927) of Long View Resources Corporation for $1,046,215. n
indirect operating assets of the fund by the Ontario May 5, 1993 – Acquired by The Goodyear Tire and
Municipal Employees Retirement System through OMERS Rubber Company for $65 per sh. Gotham Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Capital Partners Inc.'s wholly owned OCPI Golf Inc. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd. (Ont.
GolfNorth Properties Inc. (Ont. June 28, 1984 amalg.) Mar. 30, 1927) Gothic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 25, 2002 – Amalgamated with 1458306 Ontario Inc.; Apr. 1, 1975 – Name changed to Goodyear Canada Inc. n 1953 – Name changed to Gothic Mines & Oils Limited. n
basis 1 1458306 Ontario cl. A redeem. pref. sh. for 1
GolfNorth sh. Pref. shs. redeemed immediately for 30¢. Goose River Capital Inc. (Alta. May 24, 2000) Gothic Mines & Oils Limited (Ont. 1945)
Sept. 14, 2001 – Name changed to Goose River July 1957 – Assets and liabs. sold to Cessford Gas & Oil
Goliath Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Resources Ltd. n Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new sh. of Cessford for 6 old shs. of
Feb. 11, 1987 – Amalgamated with Golden Sceptre Gothic.
Resources Ltd., Noranda Inc. and Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. Goose River Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 24, 2000) May 8, 1987 – Name changed to Aurora Corporation.
to form a new Hemlo Gold Mines Inc., New Goliath Gold Aug. 15, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with SignalEnergy (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Minerals Ltd. and New Golden Sceptre Minerals Inc. Inc. (SEI) and G2 Resources Inc.; basis either 0.83 new
Shldrs. of Goliath received 1.12495 shs. of Hemlo Gold SEI com. sh. and $1.00 or, 0.60 new SEI com. sh. and Gothic Resources Inc. (B.C. July 9, 1991)
Mines Inc. for each sh. held; plus 1 sh. New Goliath $0.28, plus 0.05 new G2 cl. A com. sh. for 1 old Goose Feb. 12, 2002 – Succeeded by American Natural Energy
Minerals Ltd. and 1 sh. New Golden Sceptre Minerals River com. sh. (see G2 Resources Inc.; SignalEnergy Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
Ltd. for each 2 shs. of Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. held. (see Inc.) wholly owned American Natural Energy Corporation
Hemlo Gold Mines Inc.) completed a share exchange to become parent of Gothic.
Gopher Media Services Corporation (Can. Oct. 31,
Golsil Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 15, 1959) 1997) Goths Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 11, 1996)
Nov. 8, 1971 – Name changed to Zahavy Mines Limited; Aug. 19, 2008 – Dissolved. Sept. 26, 2000 – Name changed to Diagnos Inc. (see
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gopher Oil & Gas Company Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1994)
Gomar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Dec. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Ventus Energy Ltd. Government Strip Bond Trust (Ont. Feb. 15, 2001)
1969 – Amalgamated into Summit Exploration & Holdings; following acquisition of Scarlet Exploration Inc.; basis 1 Jan. 2, 2013 – Redeemed for $26.06 per unit.
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. new for 4 old shs. n
Governor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Gomara Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1972) Apr. 2, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
Gordon & Belyea Ltd. (B.C. 1941)
Aug. 4, 1972 – Name changed to Adar Resources Ltd. n Jan. 1, 1958 – Current assets and goodwill acquired by GoviEx Uranium Inc. (B.C. June 16, 2006)
Marshall Wells of Canada Ltd. in 1957. Pref. shs. Mar. 1, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey -
Gondwana Gold Inc. (Ont. July 24, 2007) redeemed at $105 plus accr. int. Co. became private and Mines & Energy)
June 17, 2013 – Name changed to Pan African Oil Ltd. n name subsequently changed to Mark Long Investments
Ltd. Goward Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 13, 1935)
Gondwana Oil Corp. (Ont. Feb. 24, 2014 amalg.) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 18, 2014 – Name changed to European Metals Gordon Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1958 – Struck off register. Gowest Amalgamated Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 27,
1982)
Gonzaga Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 2010) Gordon-Lebel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Apr. 13, 2011 – Name changed to Gowest Gold Ltd. (see
Feb. 27, 2017 – Name changed to Osprey Gold Dec. 3, 1980 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Development Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Limited; basis 1 new for
12.4545 old shs. (see Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Gowest Gold Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1980)
Gonzales Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 10, 1981) Ltd.) May 27, 1982 – Name changed to Gowest Amalgamated
Oct. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Osito Ventures Ltd.; Resources Ltd. and continued into Ontario following
basis 1 new for 2.6 old shs. n Gordon Mackay & Stores Limited (Ont. 1923) amalgamation with 508813 Ontario Ltd.; basis 1 new for
June 25, 1976 – Amalgamated into Walkers Holdings 1 old sh. n
Good Hope Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Limited; basis 1 new $8.75 pref. sh. for 1 cl. A sh.
Oct. 1, 1986 – Amalgamated with Golden North Resource Subsequently all $8.75 pref. shs. not already held by Gowganda Resources Inc. (Ont. 1968)
Corporation (1 for 1) to continue as Golden North Peoples Department Stores redeemed for $8.75 plus Feb. 27, 1985 – Name changed to Calgroup Graphics
Resource Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Golden accr. divds. Corporation Ltd. n
North Resource Corporation)
Gordon Resources Limited (B.C. 1975)
Gowganda Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Goodco International Ltd. (B.C. 1966) July 30, 1985 – Name changed to Shogun Developments
Jan. 18, 1982 – Name changed to Gowganda Resources
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Inc. n
Goode Industries Inc. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1986) Gordona Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Sept. 21, 1994 – Continued into Alberta. Gozlan Brothers Limited (Ont. 1964)
1961 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 28, 1994 – Name changed to Paxton Pacific 1976 – Placed into receivership mid-; no distribution for
Resource Products Inc. n Gorham Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) shldrs.
Aug. 15, 1960 – Dissolved.
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Grace Resources Inc. (Alta. May 23, 1996) Gran Colombia Resources Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1995 Grand Duchess Mining Ltd. (Alta. 1966)
Mar. 13, 2001 – Acquired by Cebanx Investments Inc. amalg.) Feb. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
for $1.00 per sh. June 21, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
Nov. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Wavve Grand Empire Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 3, 1985)
Gracefield Capital Corporation Ltd. (Can. Jan. 13, Telecommunications, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 15, 1995 – Formed Warp 10 Technologies Inc. in
1984) Ontario on amalgamation with (old) Warp 10 Technologies
Oct. 24, 1995 – Continued into Ontario. Gran Tierra Energy Inc. (Nev. June 6, 2003) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Aug. 7, 1996 – Formed Southern Reef Ventures Inc. in Oct. 31, 2016 – Continued into Delaware. (see FPsurvey
Ontario on amalgamation with 1181979 Ontario Inc. and - Mines & Energy) Grand Forks Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 25, 1977)
1181980 Ontario Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see June 16, 1989 – Name changed to Attwood Gold
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Gran Tierra Exchangeco Inc. (Alta. July 25, 2008) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 5, 2018 – Redeemed; basis 1 Gran Tierra Energy
Gracefield Explorations Inc. (Can. Jan. 13, 1984) Inc. com. sh. plus any declared and unpaid dividends for Grand Manitou Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950)
May 24, 1989 – Name changed to Gracefield Capital 1 exchangeable sh. July 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation Ltd. n
Granada Exploration Corporation (B.C. 1979) Grand National Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1980)
Gracey Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) July 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Mar. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated Grand
Nov. 6, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. National Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co.
Grad & Walker Energy Corporation (Alta. Feb. 16, Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1901)
Grand Oakes Resources Corp. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988)
1993) 1959 – Name changed to The Granby Mining Co. Ltd. n
June 2, 2004 – Formed Midlands Minerals Corporation
Aug. 18, 1997 – Acquired by Crestar Energy Inc.; basis in Ontario on amalgamation with Midlands Minerals
$13.50 or 0.509 new Crestar sh. for 1 old Grad & Walker Granby Elastic & Textiles Limited (Can. Feb. 4, 1940) Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Midlands;
sh. (see Crestar Energy Inc.) 1969 – Entered bankruptcy. basis 1 new for 1 Midlands sh. and 1 new for 4.5 Grand
1971 – First pay. to 1st mtge. bds. & debs. of $65. Oakes shs. n
Gradore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Nov. 4, 1975 – Second and final pay. to 1st mtge. bds.
Oct. 1972 – Charter cancelled. & debs. of $281.40.
Grand Petroleum Inc. (Alta. Jan. 1, 2004 amalg.)
Grafton & Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1904) Granby Elastic Web of Canada Ltd. (Can. Feb. 4, 1940) Aug. 24, 2007 – Acquired by Harvest Grand Inc., a wholly
Jan. 1963 – Formed Grafton's Limited on amalgamation 1952 – Name changed to Granby Elastic & Textiles owned subsid. of Harvest Energy Trust; basis $3.84 per
with wholly owned Kilbride Distributors Ltd. n Limited. n sh. (see Harvest Energy Trust)

Grand Power Logistics Group Inc. (Alta. Apr. 1, 2004)


Grafton-Fraser Limited (Ont. 1961) Granby Industries Income Fund (Ont. Dec. 7, 2004) Jan. 9, 2017 – Privatized via amalgamation with 2001123
1969 – Acquired by Grafton Group Limited; basis 11 Mar. 5, 2008 – Acquired by Clarke Inc. for $0.17 per trust Alberta Ltd.; basis 1 redeem. pref. cl. A sh. for 1 com.
Grafton shs. for 10 Grafton-Fraser shs. (see Grafton unit. sh., redeemed for Cdn$0.09 cash per cl. A sh.
Group Limited)
Mar. 1975 – All pref. shs. called for redemption at par The Granby Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1901) Grand Prix Resources (B.C. 1972)
plus $1. (see Grafton Group Limited) Feb. 5, 1975 – Name changed to Granby Mining Dec. 1979 – Name changed to Omenica Resources Ltd.;
1978 – Name changed to Grafton-Fraser Inc. (see Grafton Corporation. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Group Limited)
Granby Mining Corporation (B.C. Mar. 1901) Grand River Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Grafton Group Limited (Ont. Nov. 3, 1961) Jan. 1979 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form 1936 – Assets sold to R. H. Smith, Low Banks, Ont.
Apr. 7, 1993 – Declared bankrupt, BDO Dunwood Limited Zapata Granby Corp. All o/s com. shs. exch. for
in Toronto appointed trustee. redeemable pref. shs. of amalg. co. Grand Saguenay Mines and Minerals Limited (Ont.
May 1999 – Trustee finalizing the wind-up of the Sept. 25, 1959)
company. Granby Resources Limited (B.C. 1982) Feb. 1, 1989 – Name changed to GSM Resource Capital
Sept. 1999 – Creditors received a dividend. Mar. 17, 1995 – Name changed to Consolidated Granby Inc. n
May 2, 2000 – Trustee discharged. No funds available Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 4.6 old shs. n
for distribution to shldrs. Grand Valley Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
Grancour Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 15, 1979 – Amalgamated with Golden Bounty Mining
Grafton's Limited (Ont. 1904) 1952 – Charter cancelled. Co. Ltd. (1 for 1), Golden Sabre Mines Ltd. (1 for 1.5),
1974 – Substantially all o/s shs. acquired by
Pacesetter Mines Ltd. (1 for 1) and Prestige Mines Ltd.
Grafton-Fraser Limited; basis 1 Grafton-Fraser 6% pref. Grand America Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 16, 1987)
(1 for 3) to form Golden Bounty Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1
sh. for 1 Grafton's cl. A or com. sh. (see Grafton-Fraser Apr. 22, 1994 – Name changed to G.D.M. Grand
new for 3 old shs.
Limited) Development Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Grandad Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
Graftons 1953 Limited (Ont. 1961) Grand Bahama Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
June 8, 1977 – Name changed to Grandad Resources
Nov. 22, 1967 – Name changed to Grafton-Fraser Mar. 1966 – Name changed to Bahamas-Caribbean
Limited. n
Limited. n Development Corporation Limited. n
Grandad Resources Limited (Ont. 1923)
Graham Bell Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Grand Banks Energy Corporation (Alta. July 25, 2002)
Mar. 1, 1978 – Continued into Canada.
1959 – Name changed to Cerametal Industries Limited. n June 20, 2008 – Acquired by Fairborne Energy Ltd. for
July 19, 1988 – Name changed to Great Grandad
$2.90 per sh.
Resources Limited. n
Graham-Bousquet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 15, 1934) Dec. 4, 2009 – Dissolved.
1958 – Merged into Cadamet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Grand Bay Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. 10, 1975) Grandcru Resources Corporation (B.C. Jan. 18, 1988)
4 old shs.
May 31, 1995 – Name changed to Tropika International May 12, 2008 – Acquired by Bell Resources Corporation;
Graham Gold Mining Corporation (B.C. May 25, 1988) Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - basis 0.25 Bell Resources com. sh. for 1 Grandcru com.
Oct. 27, 1997 – Name changed to Sense Technologies Industrials) sh.
Inc. n
Grand Canadian Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Grande Cache Coal Corporation (Alta. July 24, 2000)
Dec. 1973 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 7, 2012 – Acquired by 1629835 Alberta Ltd., a
Gram Minerals Corporation (Can. Sept. 12, 1996)
company jointly owned by Winsway Coking Coal Holdings
Dec. 15, 2003 – Charter cancelled.
Grand Canyon Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979) Limited and Marubeni Corporation, for $10 per sh.
Gramara Mercantile Corp. Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1968) Dec. 20, 1985 – Name changed to T.I. Travel International
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Grande Portage Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1984)
July 11, 1973 – Name changed to Groundstar Resources
July 17, 1998 – Continued into Yukon.
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Grand Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 3, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Aug. 26, 1957 – Merged into Consolidated Frederick FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Gramara Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 19, 1968)
Mines Ltd. Latter wound up and Grand Chibougamau
Aug. 24, 1971 – Name changed to Gramara Mercantile Grande Prairie Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
shs. entitled to receive 33¢ per sh. C/o Guaranty Trust
Corp. Ltd. n 1945 – Taken over by Apex Consolidated Resources
Co., Toronto. (see Consolidated Frederick Mines Ltd.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Apex Consolidated
Gramercy Holdings Ltd. (unknown) Grand China Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Resources Ltd.)
Name changed to Jordan Valley Wines. n June 12, 1989 – Name changed to New China Resources
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Grande Trunk Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1978) Granex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Granite Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Jan. 15, 1986 – Name changed to Erient Resources Inc.; Apr. 1976 – Name changed to Granex Resources Apr. 18, 1975 – Name changed to Golden Granite Mines
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basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Granden Gold Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Granex Resources Corporation (B.C. 1969) Granite Real Estate Inc. (Ont. Aug. 29, 2003 amalg.)
1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis 2 new Nov. 23, 1979 – Continued into Canada. Jan. 3, 2013 – Succeeded by Granite Real Estate
for 13 old shs. Oct. 19, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement
whereby Granite Real Estate Investment Trust and
GrandeTel Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1984) Grange Gold Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) Granite REIT Inc. were formed to facilitate the conversion
Sept. 28, 1995 – Continued into Canada. Nov. 23, 2005 – Name changed to Lovitt Nutriceutical to a real estate investment trust. (see FPsurvey -
Nov. 2, 2005 – Dissolved. Corporation. n Industrials)
Grandeur Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1969) Granger Development Corporation (Can. June 26, Granite Resorts Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Sept. 14, 1971 – Name changed to China Commercial 1987) Apr. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Granite Resorts Inc.
Corporation Ltd. n Sept. 12, 2002 – Dissolved and struck from register. (Northern and Eastern). n

Grandex Exploration and Investment Co. Ltd. (Ont. Granger Energy Corp. (Alta. June 23, 1993) Granite Resorts Inc. (Northern and Eastern) (Ont.
1968) Nov. 9, 1998 – Merged with 766720 Alberta Inc., a wholly 1983)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. owned subsid. of BelAir Energy Corporation; basis Aug. 31, 1989 – Acquired by Granite Tourism Corporation;
2.06152 new com. shs. of BelAir for 1 cl. A sh. of Granger; basis 1 new for 1.637 old shs. (see Granite Tourism
Grandex Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) 1.85884 new com. shs. of BelAir for 1 cl. B sh. of Granger Corporation)
Sept. 1968 – Name changed to Grandex Exploration and and 14.59401 new com. shs. of BelAir for 1 cl. C sh. of
Investment Co. Ltd. n Granger. (see BelAir Energy Corporation) Granite Tourism Corporation (Ont. 1988)
May 16, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
Grandex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Granger Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1969)
June 19, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. May 1975 – Name changed to Granger Resources Granite Tourism Corporation (Northern and Eastern)
Corporation. n (Ont. 1985)
Grandfield Pacific Inc. (Can. Aug. 30, 1994) Aug. 31, 1989 – Acquired by Granite Tourism Corporation;
Oct. 21, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. Granger Resources Corporation (B.C. 1969) basis 1 new for 1.236 old shs. (see Granite Tourism
Oct. 26, 2016 – Name changed to Radiant Health Care June 26, 1987 – Continued into Canada. Corporation)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 16, 1991 – Name changed to Granger Development May 16, 1994 – Dissolved. (see Granite Tourism
Corporation. n Corporation)
Grandines Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
1957 – Name changed to Grandroy Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Granges Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1983) Graniz Mondal Inc. (Alta. May 5, 1995)
new for 4 old shs. n June 9, 1989 – Name changed to Granges Inc. n Aug. 23, 2017 – Name changed to NanoXplore Inc.
pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition of Group
Grandma Lee's Inc. (Que. Aug. 9, 1949) Granges Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1983) NanoXplore Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see
Jan. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Heritage Concepts June 28, 1985 – Continued into British Columbia. FPsurvey - Industrials)
International Inc. n June 19, 1989 – Name changed to Granges Inc. n
Granja Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 1, 2011)
Grandmaster Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1983) May 1, 2013 – Continued into British Columbia.
Granges Inc. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1983)
Aug. 31, 1998 – Name changed to EM Net Corp.; basis Dec. 31, 2013 – Formed PDC Diagnostics Corp. in British
Nov. 1, 1996 – Formed Vista Gold Corp. in British
1 new for 5 old shs. n Columbia on amalgamation with Eidam Diagnostics
Columbia on amalgamation with Da Capo Resources
Corporaion; basis 1 new for 1 PDC Diagnostics sh.and
Ltd.; basis 1 Vista sh. for 1 Granges sh. and 2 Vista shs.
Grand'mere Knitting Co. Ltd. (Que. 1933) 1 new for 1 Granja Gold sh. n
for 1 Da Capo sh. n
1961 – Placed into liquidation. Paul Rainville of Montreal
was appointed liquidator. Grant Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Granges Inc. (B.C. June 28, 1985)
June 23, 1987 – Charter cancelled. July 5, 1984 – Name changed to Argo Development
May 15, 1995 – Amalgamated with Hycroft Resources &
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Development Corporation to form new co. with same
Grandora Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
name Granges Inc.; basis 0.88 new for 1 Hycroft sh. and
Mar. 2, 1977 – Name changed to Dora Explorations Ltd.; Grantland Gold Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
1 new for 1 Granges sh. (see Granges Inc.)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 1962 – Dissolved.
Grango Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Grandoro Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1934) Granum Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
1952 – Charter cancelled.
1957 – Three distributions reported made, totaling 98¢, 1964 – Struck off register.
including final of 13¢ per sh. Grangold Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Granville Island Brewing Company Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Dec. 3, 1962 – Dissolved.
Grandroy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Nov. 1989 – Acquired by International Potter Distilling
June 1973 – Name changed to New Grandroy Resources Granisko Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 23, 1987) Corporation. (see International Potter Distilling
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 7, 2003 – Dissolved. Corporation)

Granduc Mines Limited (B.C. Mar. 19, 1953) Granisle Copper Limited (B.C. 1957) Granville Lake Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 8, 1993 – Amalgamated with Cazador Explorations Jan. 1979 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Jan. 5, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Limited to form Granduc Mining Corporation; basis 0.6 Zapata Granby Corporation. All o/s com. shs. exch. for
Granville Mines Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
new for 1 Cazador sh. and 1 new for 1 Granduc Mines redeemable pref. shs. of amalg. co.
1952 – Charter cancelled.
sh. (see Granduc Mining Corporation)
Granite Capital Development Corporation (Ont. 1981)
Granville Pacific Capital Corp. (Alta. June 23, 1998)
Granduc Mining Corporation (B.C. Nov. 2, 1993 amalg.) Dec. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Granite Capital
Apr. 17, 2013 – Acquired by H&H Total Care Services
July 19, 1996 – Acquired by Black Hawk Mining Inc.; Development Corporation (Northern and Eastern). n
Inc. for 8¢ per sh.
basis 1 Black Hawk sh. for 1 Granduc sh. (see Black
Hawk Mining Inc.) Granite Capital Development Corporation (Northern Granville Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1983)
and Eastern) (Ont. 1981) Aug. 9, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Grandview Energy Resources Incorporated (Ont. Nov. Aug. 31, 1989 – Acquired by Granite Tourism Corporation;
23, 1945) basis 1 new for 1.119 old sh. (see Granite Tourism Granwick Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Sept. 22, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Corporation) Charter cancelled.
Grandview Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 16, 1994 – Dissolved. (see Granite Tourism
Corporation) Graph-Com Systems Ltd. (Can. 1970)
Grandview Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 23, 1945) Sept. 10, 1979 – Placed into bankruptcy. No distribution
July 13, 2015 – Name changed to PUDO Inc. following Granite City Platinum Ltd. (B.C. 1966) made to creditors.
reverse takeover acquisition of My Courier Depot Inc.; May 17, 1971 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Graph/Max Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1925)
Granite Development Corporation (Ont. 1981) Jan. 30, 1996 – Name changed to GRF Technology Inc.;
Grandview Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982) Aug. 31, 1989 – Acquired by Granite Tourism Corporation; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
July 26, 1988 – Amalgamated with WMC Acquisition basis 1 new for 4.085 old shs. (see Granite Tourism
(B.C.) Corp.; basis 1 new pref. for 1 com. Corporation)
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The Graphite Corporation of Canada Ltd. (Alta. Nov. Great Basin Gold Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 31, 1997 amalg.) The Great Eastern Corporation Limited (P.E.I. June
25, 1982) June 28, 2013 – Placed into receivership. FTI Consulting 5, 1941)
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May 9, 1991 – Name changed to Takla Star Resources Canada Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and Nov. 4, 2009 – Amalgamated with wholly owned The
Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of AOK directors resigned. North Eastern Corporation Limited, whereby all o/s 5.5%
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Feb. 2016 – FTI Consulting Canada Inc. discharged as first pref. and 4.5% first pref. shs. were redeemed for $10
receiver. No distrib. available for shldrs. per sh.
Grasslands Entertainment Inc. (Alta. July 11, 2001) May 17, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Dec. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Lakeside Minerals Oct. 7, 2016 – Restored to registry. Great Eastern Financial Management of Canada
Inc. and continued into Ontario pursuant to reverse Limited (Can. 1970)
takeover acquisition of Lakeside Minerals Corp.; basis 1 Great Basin Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Aug. 17, 1984 – Formed Greatok Group Ltd. following
new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 22, 1973 – Charter cancelled. acquisition by Greatok Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old
shs. n
Gratiam Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 8, 1987) Great Basins Petroleum Limited (B.C.)
May 2000 – Struck off register as reported by the 1958 – Struck off register. Great Eastern Oil & Import Co. Limited (N.L. 1926)
company. June 1984 – Name changed to Great Eastern Oil Limited.
Great Bear Development Corp. (B.C. 1981) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gravis Computer Peripherals Inc. (B.C. 1982) June 24, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 14, 1985 – Name changed to International Gravis Great Eastern Resources Canada Ltd. (Can. 1970)
Great Bear Lake Mines Ltd. (Can. Sept. 12, 1931) Feb. 22, 1977 – Name changed to Great Eastern
Computer Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
June 4, 1935 – Name changed to Athona Mines. Financial Management of Canada Limited; basis 1 new
Gravis Energy Corp. (B.C. Aug. 24, 2007) for 10 old shs. n
Great Bear Lake Syndicate Ltd. (Can. Feb. 17, 1931)
Nov. 24, 2017 – Name changed to Biocure Technology 1931 – Name changed to Great Bear Lake Mines Ltd. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Great Expectations & Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
BiocurePharm Corporation; basis 1 new for 6.033479 old Dec. 16, 1977 – Name changed to Great Explorations &
Great Bear Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1953)
shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mines Ltd. n
1962 – In liquidation. Assets subsequently acquired by
Tri-West Oil & Gas Ltd.
Gravis Oil Corporation (Alta. Feb. 12, 2008) Great Explorations & Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Sept. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Petro River Oil Corp. n Great Bear Mining Ltd. (Yuk. May 20, 1958) Nov. 6, 1978 – Name changed to Shackleton Petroleum
May 18, 1977 – Name changed to Aries Resources Inc.; Corporation Ltd. n
Gravity West Mining Corp. (Alta. June 14, 1996) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mar. 9, 2009 – Name changed to Rock Tech Resources Great Falls Mining & Smelting Ltd. (Man. Oct. 27, 1935)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Great Bear Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 6, 2001) 1937 – Assets acquired by Stanmore Mining and Smelting
June 22, 2007 – Name changed to Great Bear Uranium Ltd.
Grawmont Mines Ltd. (Que. 1950) Corp. n
May 18, 1974 – Dissolved. Great Fortress Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1987)
Sept. 15, 1994 – Continued into Canada.
Great Bear Silver Mines Limited (Ont. 1976)
Gray Rock Mining Company Limited (B.C. May 31, July 7, 1995 – Formed Akrokeri-Ashanti Gold Mines Inc.
Apr. 26, 1979 – Amalgamated with Fodac Mines Ltd. and
1950) in Ontario on amalgamation with Akrokeri-Ashanti Gold
Silver Monarch Mines Limited to form Frodac
Apr. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Gray Rock Resources Mines Inc. n
Consolidated Energy Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
old shs.
Great Grandad Resources Limited (Can. Mar. 1, 1978)
Gray Wolf Capital Corporation (Ont. July 14, 2004) July 4, 2007 – Name changed to GGD Resources Inc.;
Great Bear Uranium Corp. (B.C. Dec. 6, 2001)
Apr. 20, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. basis 1 new for 6.8 old shs. n
Jan. 29, 2010 – Name changed to Great Bear Resources
Grayd Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 1, 1980) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Great Hercules Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1969)
Feb. 10, 2012 – Acquired by Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited; Apr. 4, 1979 – Name changed to Pacific Coast Funding
Great Bend Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
basis either (i) $2.80 or (ii) 5¢ plus 0.04039 Agnico shs & Resources Inc. n
Dec. 1956 – Charter cancelled.
for 1 Grayd sh. (see Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited)
Great Bend Resource Corp. (Can. Sept. 27, 1985) Great Icelandic Water Corporation (B.C. 1983)
Graydel Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 28, 1993 – Name changed to Rockport Energy Oct. 28, 1992 – Continued into Canada.
Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n June 10, 2004 – Dissolved.
Graymac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Great British Uranium Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Great Indian Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Feb. 26, 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 1960 – Dissolved. Aug. 11, 1972 – Amalgamated into Staple Mining Co.
Graymar Resources Inc. (Alta. Sept. 17, 1993) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs.
June 13, 1996 – Name changed to Friendly Fuels Group Great Cameron Lake Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Mar. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Cam-Turf Corporation; Great Lakes Carbon Income Fund (Ont. June 25, 2003)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 10, 2007 – Acquired indirectly by Oxbow Carbon
Graystone Corporation (Alta. Jan. 11, 1978) and Minerals Holdings, Inc. for $14 per unit.
Feb. 27, 2006 – Amalgamated with Stonington Capital Great Canadian Cider Exporters Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Great Lakes Forest Products Limited (Ont. Apr. 3,
Corporation (1 for 1) to continue with the new name Pyxis
1936)
Capital Inc.; basis 1 new Pyxis non-vtg. sh. plus 0.38 new
Great Central Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1968) June 7, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Pacific Forest
Pyxis dividend sh. for either 1 old sub. vtg. or 1 old junior
Mar. 17, 1993 – Name changed to Wedco Development Products Limited following amalgamation with CIP Inc.,
pfd. sh.; 1 new Pyxis com. sh. plus 0.38 new Pyxis
Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n a wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Pacific Limited. n
dividend sh. for 1 old multiple vtg. sh.; and 1 new Pyxis
dividend sh. for 1 old dividend sh. (see Pyxis Capital Inc.)
Great Crow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Great Lakes Group Inc. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1969)
Grease Creek Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1937) 1948 – Name changed to Keelynn Mines Limited. n June 1, 1992 – Name changed to Great Lakes Power
1943 – Assets transferred to Grease Creek Petroleums Inc. n
Ltd. in 1938. Charter surrendered. Great Dare Copper Co. Ltd. (Que. 1961)
Dec. 2, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Great Lakes Hydro Income Fund (Que. Sept. 14, 1999)
Grease Creek Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Sept. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Brookfield Renewable
Mar. 25, 1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Grease Great Divide Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Power Fund. n
Creek Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 20, 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Great Lakes Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Great Alaska Services Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, 1951) Great Eagle Explorations and Holdings Limited (Ont. Oct. 1, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 9, 1980 – Name changed to Vanstates Resources 1969)
Ltd. n Aug. 29, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Great Lakes Minerals Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1989)
Belle Aire Resource Explorations Limited; basis 10 com. Feb. 18, 1998 – Name changed to Communicorp
shs. and 27 cl. A pf. shs. of Belle Aire for 100 shs. Great Corporation following acquisition of all o/s shs. of
Eagle. Communicorp Multimedia Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old
shs. n
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Great Lakes Minerals Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1989) Great Northern Financial Corporation (Ont. 1926) Great Plains Waste Management Inc. (Alta. Aug. 27,
Mar. 18, 1998 – Amalgamated with Communicorp Aug. 12, 1983 – Amalgamated into Embassy Resources 1987 amalg.)
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Multimedia Inc. to form Communicorp Corporation. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Embassy Resources Feb. 1, 1992 – Struck off register.
Ltd.)
Great Lakes Nickel Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Great Prairie Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Feb. 4, 2011)
1969 – Amalgamated with Thunder Bay Nickel Mining Great Northern Gas Utilities Ltd. (Can. 1950) Jan. 22, 2016 – Assigned into receivership. Grant
Corp. Ltd. to form Great Lakes Nickel Ltd. 1962 – Name changed to Great Northern Capital Thornton Limited appointed receiver and all officers and
Company, Ltd. n directors resigned.
Great Lakes Paper Company, Limited (Ont. Apr. 3,
1936) Great Northern Gas Utilities Ltd. (Can. 1962) Great Quest Metals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 10, 1989)
Jan. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Great Lakes Forest Feb. 9, 1979 – Name changed to ICG Utilities Ltd. n June 9, 2014 – Name changed to Great Quest Fertilizer
Products Limited. n Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Great Northern Gold Exploration Corporation (B.C.
Great Lakes Power Corporation Limited (Ont. 1949) July 27, 2009) Great Shield Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
1973 – Brascan Ltd. acquired virtually all o/s com. shs. May 5, 2014 – Name changed to Poydras Gaming Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved.
of the co. at $30 or 1 conv. 6% pref. sh. for 1 old sh. Finance Corp. and continued into Ontario following
Great Slave Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
reverse takeover acquisition of Poydras Specialty Finance
Great Lakes Power Inc. (Ont. Oct. 17, 1969) Apr. 6, 1972 – Name changed to Alaska Kenai Oils Ltd.;
Corp. n
Mar. 13, 2001 – Privatized via amalgamation with wholly basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
owned subsid. of Brascan Corporation for $21 per sh. Great Northern Gold Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1989 amalg.)
Dec. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Brascan Power Inc. n Great Southern Enterprises Corp. (B.C. Jan. 24, 1983)
Feb. 6, 1992 – Amalgamated with 499804 Alberta Ltd.,
Mar. 29, 2010 – Name changed to Balmoral Resources
a wholly owned subsid. of Ascentex Energy Inc.; basis 1
Great Lakes Pure Aire Smelting Corporation Limited Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Ascentex sh. for 16.04 Great Northern shs. (see Ascentex
(Can. Nov. 17, 1971) & Energy)
Energy, Inc.)
Apr. 26, 1979 – Name changed to Diepdaume Mines
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Great Sweet Grass Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Great Northern Petroleums & Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
1962 – Name changed to Kardar Canadian Oils Ltd.;
Mar. 5, 1991 – Name changed to GNP Oil & Gas Ltd.;
Great Lakes Silver Holdings Limited (Ont. July 20, basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1967) Energy)
Mar. 20, 1981 – Continued into Canada. Great Valley Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Dec. 22, 1982 – Name changed to Springlake Resources Great Northland Development Ltd. (Sask. 1955) 1967 – Merged into Resource Exploration & Development
Limited. n Oct. 2, 1959 – Struck off register. Co. Ltd.; basis 100 new for 237 old shs.

Great Lakes Silver Mines Limited (Ont. July 20, 1967) Great Northwest Resources Corp. (B.C. July 6, 1983) The Great West Coal Company, Limited (Alta. 1911)
June 13, 1974 – Name changed to Great Lakes Silver Aug. 5, 1993 – Name changed to Quadrant Financial May 19, 1954 – Placed into liquidation.
Holdings Limited. n Corporation. n Jan. 24, 1955 – Liquidator's final account filed.
June 15, 1955 – Struck off register.
Great Larder Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Great Pacific Enterprises Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1992)
Great West Coal Co. Ltd. (Can. 1917)
Nov. 10, 1966 – Dissolved. July 7, 1997 – Acquired by Jim Pattison Industries Ltd.
1964 – All o/s cl. B sh. acquired by Loram Coal Ltd. for
for $80 per sh.
Great Laurier Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) $5.85 per sh.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Great Pacific Industries Inc. (Ont. 1927)
The Great-West Life Assurance Company (Can. Aug.
1981 – Continued into British Columbia.
Great Molly Explorations and Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. 28, 1891)
1967) Great Pacific Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Dec. 21, 1999 – 97.4% interest in the company was
1969 – Merged into Great Eagle Explorations and Feb. 12, 1975 – Name changed to G.P.I. Industries acquired by Great-West Lifeco Inc. on June 12, 1986,
Holdings Ltd. Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n under a reorganization. Great-West Lifeco increased
interest to 99.5% in 1989 and 1990. The remaining 0.4%
Great Molly Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1967) was purchased by Great-West Lifeco for $5,200, 233.18
Great Pacific International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 4, 1993)
1967 – Merged into Great Molly Explorations and com. shs. of Great-West Lifeco, 208.84 cl. A pref. shs.,
Oct. 4, 2012 – Name changed to WesCan Energy Corp.;
Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. ser. 1, of Great-West Lifeco, or a combination of cash
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
and shs. based on sh. prices of $22.30 per com. sh. or
Energy)
Great Mountain Iron Corp. (Que. 1948) $24.90 per pref. sh.
May 11, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Great Pacific Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1979) Oct. 31, 2010 – All 7.7% pref. ser.A shs. redeemed Sept.
Nov. 17, 1994 – Name changed to Micro Minerals 30, 1997, at $25 per sh.; 7.8% pref. ser.B shs. redeemed
Great National Land and Investment Corp. Ltd. (B.C. Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. (see Dec. 31, 1992, at $25.50 per sh.; and 5.55% pref. ser.O
1963) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) shs. redeemed Oct. 31, 2010, at $25 per sh.
June 16, 1987 – Insolvent. Creditors were disposing of
all assets. Great Panther Inc. (Yuk. Apr. 11, 1996) Great West Mining and Smelting Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Oct. 2, 2003 – Name changed to Great Panther Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Great Northern Capital Company, Ltd. (Can. 1950) Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Aug. 7, 1964 – All o/s pref. shs. and debs. redeemed. Great West Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. June 23, 1961)
(see Great Northern Capital Corporation Limited; Feb. 13, 1970 – Name changed to Four Seasons
Great Panther Resources Limited (Yuk. Apr. 11, 1996)
Lakeland Natural Gas Limited) Recreation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 9, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 21, 1964 – Initial distribution of assets, made to Jan. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Great Panther Silver
shldrs. of record, consisted of 1 new sh. of Great Northern Great West Saddlery Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Capital Corporation Limited, 0.26 new sh. of Lakeland Mar. 18, 1970 – Name changed to Great West
Natural Gas and $2.20 for 1 com. sh. of Great Northern Great Pine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) International Equities Ltd.
Capital Co. (see Great Northern Capital Corporation Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Limited; Lakeland Natural Gas Limited) Great West Steel Industries Ltd. (B.C. July 15, 1969)
1965 – Final distribution of cash of 15.3666¢ per sh. (see Great Plains Development Company of Canada (Can. Apr. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Gwil Industries Inc. n
Great Northern Capital Corporation Limited; Lakeland 1950)
Natural Gas Limited) Jan. 1, 1975 – Acquired by Burmah Oil Canada Ltd. in Great West Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1950)
1974. Through purch. offer of $40 per sh., the company Sept. 27, 1963 – Struck off register.
Great Northern Capital Corporation Limited (Ont. was purchased by Canadian Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd.
1954) from Burmah for the account of Norcen Energy Resources Great Western Diamonds Corp. (B.C. July 23, 2002)
Apr. 29, 1974 – Amalgamated with Western Realty Ltd. Oct. 25, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
Projects Ltd. to form Abbey Glen Property Corp.; basis Mar. 12, 2008 – Acquired by Vaaldiam Resources Ltd.;
1.5 new for 1 old sh. Great Plains Exploration Inc. (Can. Mar. 4, 2004) basis 0.45 Vaaldiam shs. for 1 Great Western sh.
June 17, 2008 – Continued into Alberta. (see Avenir
Great Northern Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1978) Diversified Income Trust) Great Western Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1983)
June 9, 2004 – Acquired by APF Energy Trust; basis Nov. 11, 2010 – Acquired by Avenir Diversified Income Aug. 14, 2002 – Name changed to Great Western
either 0.414614 new APF trust unit or, $1.573252 plus Trust; basis 0.088 Avenir trust units or 0.088 Avenir exch. Minerals Group Ltd. n
0.285447 new APF trust unit for 1 old Great Northern shs. for 1 Great Plains sh. (see Avenir Diversified Income
com. sh. (see APF Energy Trust) Trust)
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Great Western Minerals Group Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, Green Bay Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Green Swan Capital Corp. (Can. Apr. 29, 2008)
1983) Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled. June 12, 2017 – Name changed to CBLT Inc. (see
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 12, 2007 – Continued into Canada. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 3, 2015 – Assignment in bankruptcy filed under the Green Bay Uranium Limited (Alta. 1955)
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA). Oct. 1955 – Name changed to Green Bay Mining & Green Valley Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed trustee. Exploration Ltd. n 1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 29
new for 100 old shs.
Great Western Oils Limited (Sask.) Green Coast Resources Limited (Que. Feb. 4, 1958)
1959 – Struck off register. Sept. 1988 – Name changed to Ridgepoint Resources GreenAngel Energy Corp. (B.C. Oct. 26, 2007)
Ltd. n Sept. 23, 2015 – Name changed to Timia Capital Corp.
Great Western Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Apr. 14, (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
1978) Green Diamond Oil Corporation (Ont. 1982)
Aug. 7, 1985 – Name changed to Cassidy Resources Nov. 18, 1991 – Name changed to Can-Med Technology Greenberg Stores Ltd. (Can. 1946)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 1967 – Acquired by Metropolitan Stores of Canada Ltd.,
Industrials) following purch. offer of $8.00 per sh.
Great World Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
July 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Green Eagle Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Greenbridge Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1938)
Mar. 1, 1976 – Name changed to Northern Eagle Mines Jan. 1943 – Dissolved.
Great Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd. n
1952 – Charter cancelled. Greenfield Commercial Credit (Canada) Inc. (Ont. July
9, 1997)
Green Forest Lumber Corporation (Ont. 1978) Aug. 16, 2005 – Name changed to Greenfield Financial
Great Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Feb. 7, 1995 – Acquired by MacMillan Bloedel Limited
1967 – Merged into The Great Molly Explorations and Group Inc. following reorganization. n
for $12.50 per sh. (see MacMillan Bloedel Limited)
Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Green Forest Lumber International (Ont. 1978) Greenfield Financial Group Inc. (Ont. July 9, 1997)
Greatbanks Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 20, 1996) Mar. 1987 – Name changed to Green Forest Lumber Jan. 18, 2012 – Name changed to Wheels Group Inc.
Feb. 19, 2015 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Corporation. n pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Logistics
- Mines & Energy) Holdings International Inc., Wheels Holdco Inc. and
Bluenose Holdings (Ontario) Inc. n
Greater Canada Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1934) Green Hurst Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Dec. 18, 1936 – Merged into Maralgo Mines Limited; 1967 – Merged into W.G.N. Explorations & Holdings Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Greenfields Development Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Maralgo Mines Limited) Nov. 15, 1976 – Dissolved.
Greater China Capital Inc. (Ont. Feb. 18, 2010) Green Ice Corporation (B.C. Sept. 28, 1992)
July 21, 1999 – Name changed to International Green Greenfields Industries Inc. (B.C. May 19, 1981)
July 9, 2012 – Name changed to Golden Bridge Mining Dec. 6, 1993 – Name changed to Oracle Minerals Inc.;
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition Ice Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
of option to earn 50% interest in Hebecourt gold
prospect. n Green Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 6, 1961 – Dissolved. Greenfields Petroleum Corporation (Tex. Nov. 28,
2007)
Greater Lenora Resources Corp. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1988 Feb. 19, 2010 – Continued into Delaware.
Green Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 3, 1984)
amalg.) Aug. 18, 2011 – Continued into Cayman Islands. (see
June 18, 1993 – Name changed to Thunderbird
May 3, 2001 – Continued into Canada. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see
July 24, 2001 – Name changed to GVIC Communications
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. pursuant to reorganization whereby 3796299 Canada Greenflag Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 2009)
Inc. (wholly owned by Glacier Ventures International Green Line Business Stores Inc. (Utah 1982) Aug. 6, 2015 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Corp.) acquired 45% of the vtg. shs. and 55% of the Jan. 5, 1995 – Name changed to Rico Resources Ltd. continue with same name.
non-vtg. shs. of Greater Lenora and Greater Lenora's Mar. 18, 2016 – Name changed to Prosalutis Holdings
mining assets were spun out in the form of new co. GLR Green Maple Energy Inc. (Alta. June 16, 1993) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Resources Inc. (formerly 3851419 Canada Inc.); basis 1 Nov. 29, 2001 – Name changed to Overlord Financial
cl. A vtg. and 1 cl. B non-vtg. sh. of GVIC plus 1 GLR cl. Inc. n Greenhope Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 31, 1995)
A vtg. sh. for 1 Greater Lenora com. sh. n June 27, 2000 – Name changed to Head4 Solutions Inc.
Green Oil Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1987) following acquisition of 3695336 Canada Inc. (Head4
The Greater Montreal Central Market Co. Ltd. (Que. Sept. 20, 1990 – Name changed to Koval Resources Solutions). n
1948) Ltd. n
1983 – Name changed to Marché Central Métropolitain Greening Industries Limited (Can. 1923)
Inc. / Metropolitan Central Market Inc. Green Park Capital Corp. (B.C. June 4, 2007) 1964 – Acquired by Donald Ropes & Wire Cloth Ltd. for
Mar. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Josephine Mining $4.00 per sh.
Greater Temagami Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 14, 1985) Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Jan. 28, 1994 – Name changed to Max Communications Greenland Exploration Company Ltd. (Alta. 1971
acquisition of (old) Josephine Mining Corp.; basis 1 new
Corp. following acquisition of Max Communications Ltd. n amalg.)
for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Feb. 18, 1980 – Name changed to Pac-West Industries
Greater Winnipeg Gas Company (Man. 1953) Green Point Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Ltd. n
Jan. 1, 1990 – Name changed to ICG Utilities (Manitoba) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. following acquisition of ICG Utilities (Manitoba) Ltd. Greenland Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1970)
and subsequent amalgamation of the 2 companies. n Green Point Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 10, 1996) Nov. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Wildcard Wireless
Greatlakes Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Solutions Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition Greenlaw Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
1958 – Merged into Andover Mining & Exploration Ltd.; of Wildcard Communications Canada Inc.; basis 1 new Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. for 2 old shs. n Newore Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs.

Greatok Group Ltd. (Can. 1970) Greenlee Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Green River Holdings Inc. (Alta. May 21, 1993)
Aug. 27, 1997 – Charter cancelled and dissolved. Nov. 1954 – Assets acquired by New Athona Mines Ltd.;
Oct. 3, 2000 – Name changed to Netco Energy Inc.; basis
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see New Athona Mines Ltd.)
1 new for 2 old shs. n
Greb Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
May 1, 1974 – All o/s cl. B and C pref. shs. acquired by Greenlight Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1997)
Green River Petroleum Inc. (Alta. May 21, 1993) June 19, 2012 – Name changed to Great Atlantic
Warrington Products Ltd. for $16.50 per sh. (see Sept. 13, 1999 – Name changed to Green River Holdings
Warrington Products Limited) Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1980 – Merged with Warrington Products Ltd and
continued under the Warrington Products Ltd. name. (see Greenoaks Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Green River Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Nov. 28, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Warrington Products Limited)
July 3, 1986 – Name changed to Canus Laboratories Ltd.
Greek Canadian Mines Limited (Ont. 1955) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Greenock Resources Inc. (Ont. July 15, 1994)
Oct. 19, 1994 – Name changed to Biogenetic May 22, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia.
Green Standard Vanadium Resources Corp. (B.C.) Feb. 3, 2016 – Name changed to BeWhere Holdings, Inc.
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Apr. 24, 2016 – Dissolved and struck from register. following reverse takeover acquisition of BeWhere Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Greenray Mines Limited (Ont. 1950) Greenwood Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1974) Grey Goose Corporation Limited (Ont. 1961)
Jan. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 12, 1983 – Name changed to United Greenwood 1979 – Continued into Canada.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 26, 1985 – Redeemed all o/s 9.75% 1st pfce. shs.,
Greenscape Capital Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 6, 2006) ser. A, at $10.30 per sh. on Feb. 28, 1985. On Mar. 1,
Sept. 11, 2013 – Name changed to Parkit Enterprise Inc.; Greenwood Ventures Corporation (B.C. 1986) 1985, co. offered to acquire all of the 172,500 o/s com.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 30, 1991 – Name changed to Norwich Ventures shs. not held by the co. or its affils., at $30 per sh. For
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - the purposes of the offer, shs. of Towmart Holdings
Greenshield Explorations Limited (Ont. Oct. 20, 2002 Industrials) Limited (a predecessor co.) represented 1 Grey Goose
amalg.) com. sh. for each Towmart sh. held. More than 90% of
Oct. 19, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Gregor Goldfields Corp. (Ont. June 17, 1983) shs. were tendered under the offer which expired (as
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Aavdex Corporation; extended), and the balance were obtained under the
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n provisions of the C.B.C.A.
Greenshield Resources Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1995)
Oct. 20, 2002 – Formed Greenshield Resources Ltd. in Gregory Exploration Ltd. (Alta. July 24, 1989) Grey Horse Capital Corporation (Can. Jan. 17, 2005)
Ontario pursuant to plan of arrangement amalgamation Mar. 4, 1992 – Name changed to Global Mineral & June 25, 2007 – Name changed to Grey Horse
with Providence Resources Inc. to form new co. with Chemical Ltd. n Corporation. n
same name Greenshield Resources Inc. whose shs. were
then exchanged for shs. of Greenshield Resources Ltd. Grey Horse Corporation (Can. Jan. 17, 2005)
Gregory Industries Limited (B.C. May 27, 1963)
which became parent co. n Dec. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Equity Financial
Apr. 24, 1986 – Name changed to Primex Forest
Industries Ltd. n Holdings Inc. n
Greenshield Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 20, 2002 amalg.)
June 13, 2006 – Name changed to Greenshield Grey Island Systems International Inc. (Alta. July 18,
Grenache Inc. (Que. 1963)
Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n 1996)
1973 – Québec-Lait Inc., a controlled subsid. of
Cooperative Agricole de Granby, acquired all o/s com. Oct. 28, 2009 – Acquired by WebTech Wireless Inc.;
Greenskeeper, Inc. (Ont. 1971) shs. for $7.97 per sh. basis 0.35 WebTech shs. for 1 Grey Island sh. (see
1978 – Placed into bankruptcy. Webtech Wireless Inc.)
Apr. 30, 1979 – All assets of the co. were sold and Grenadier Resource Corp. (B.C. June 2, 2014)
distribution made to secured creditors. No distribution to Sept. 18, 2015 – Name changed to Laguna Blends Inc. Grey Wolf Exploration Inc. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1986)
shldrs. pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Oct. 3, 2001 – Acquired by Abraxas Petroleum
Laguna Blends Inc. n Corporation; basis 0.6 Abraxas shs. for 1 Grey Wolf sh.
GreenStar Agricultural Corporation (Ont. Aug. 7, 2007) Dec. 6, 2002 – Name changed to 967173 Alberta Ltd.
May 5, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Grenfell Acquisitions Inc. (Can. May 27, 1987)
Jan. 20, 1994 – Name changed to International Grenfell Grey Wolf Exploration Inc. (Alta. Dec. 6, 2002)
Greenstar Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 29, 1987) July 24, 2009 – Amalgamated with Insignia Energy Ltd.
Mar. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Greenstar Acquisitions Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
to form new co. Insignia Energy Ltd.; basis 0.34 Insignia
Telecommunications Inc. n shs. for 1 Grey Wolf sh. (see Insignia Energy Ltd.)
Grenfell-Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Greenstar Telecommunications Inc. (Can. Apr. 29, 1946 – Name changed to Grengold Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Greyhawk Oil & Gas Inc. (Alta. Sept. 5, 1996)
1987) new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 5, 1999 – Acquired by Braegen Energy Ltd.; basis
Mar. 9, 1995 – Name changed to GST 0.27548 Braegen shs. for 1 Greyhawk sh. (see Braegan
Telecommunications, Inc. n Grengold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Energy Ltd.)
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved.
Greenstone Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 3, 1983) Greyhawk Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Grenlard Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Aug. 17, 1992 – Name changed to GHK Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 30, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 16, 1952 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Mar. 9, 2000 – Declared bankrupt. Shimmerman, Penn,
Title & Associates Inc. was appointed trustee. Energy)
Grenloch Energy Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Jan. 14, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Greyhawk Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Greenstrike Gold Corp. (Ont. 1985)
Oct. 13, 1989 – Formed IATCO Industries Inc. in Ontario Mar. 23, 1964 – Unsecured creditors received approx.
Grenmac Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
on amalgamation with 846241 Ontario Limited. n 38¢ on the dollar. No equity for shldrs. Charter cancelled.
1971 – Name changed to Buckeye Explorations Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. (Can. Dec.
Greenswan Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1986)
Feb. 23, 1995 – Name changed to Canbras 8, 1995)
Grenoble Energy Limited (B.C. 1979) Nov. 14, 1997 – Acquired by Laidlaw Inc. for $5.50 per
Communications Corp. n Oct. 30, 1984 – Name changed to Grenloch Energy Inc.; sh.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Name changed to Greyhound Canada Transportation
Greentree Energy Inc. (B.C. July 23, 1980)
Dec. 28, 1990 – Name changed to STS Power Pedal ULC.
Grenview Corp. (Ont. Nov. 17, 1995)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 9, 1997 – Name changed to LINMOR Inc. n Greyhound Communications Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
Jan. 7, 1991 – Name changed to Eastmin Resources
Greenwich Global Capital Inc. (Ont. Feb. 11, 2005) Grenville Gold Corporation (Ont. Nov. 17, 1994) Inc. n
Dec. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Xinergy Ltd. pursuant June 19, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia.
to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Dec. 24, 2010 – Name changed to Grenville Gold Corp.; Greyhound Computer of Canada Ltd. (Can. July 19,
Xinergy Corp.; basis 1 new for 19.92 old shs. (see basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & 1968)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Energy) Nov. 1, 1987 – Name changed to Greyvest Financial
Greenwich Lake Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1977) Services Inc. n
Grenville Mining Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Mar. 17, 1983 – Name changed to G.L.E. Resources Feb. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. n Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd. (Can. Sept. 11, 1957;
via Dominion charter)
Grenville Strategic Royalty Corp. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1935)
Greenwich Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952) June 5, 1996 – Spun off into a new co. known as
June 11, 2018 – Acquired by LOGiQ Asset Management
Jan. 1953 – Acquired by American Petroleum Industries Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp. with the old
Inc.; basis 6.25 LOGiQ com. shs. for 1 Grenville sh.
Canada Ltd. In voluntary liquidation. (see American Greyhound Lines being renamed Brewster Tours Inc.;
Petroleum Industries Canada Ltd.) Gresham Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1987) basis 3.1775 Greyhound Canada shs. for 1 Greyhound
Aug. 15, 2002 – Acquired by True Energy Inc.; basis 1.4 Lines sh. (see Greyhound Canada Transportation Corp.)
Greenwich Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979) True Energy shs. for 1 Gresham sh. (see True Energy
1985 – Acquired by Greenwich Resources plc of England; Greymantle Industries Ltd. (Alta. June 2, 1995)
Inc.)
basis 1 Greenwich Resources plc sh. for 1 Greenwich Mar. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Newhaven Media Inc.
Resources Inc. sh. Grew Ventures Inc. (N.B. Aug. 25, 1993) following reverse takeover acquisition of True Color Media
Feb. 14, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc. n
Greenwich Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Feb. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Grey & Bruce Trust & Savings Co. (unknown) Greystar Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 29, 1987)
Nov. 1950 – Amalgamated into Victoria & Grey Trust Co.; Aug. 15, 1997 – Amalgamated with Churchill Resources
Greenwood Environmental Inc. (Can. May 15, 1987) basis 5 new for 1 old sh. Ltd. to form new co. with same name Greystar Resources
Jan. 2, 2003 – Dissolved.
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Ltd.; basis 1.3 new for 1 Churchill sh. and 1 new for 1 gronArctic Energy Inc. (Can. Dec. 13, 1978) $33 per sh. or (b) $33 payable in five-year instalment
Greystar sh. Jan. 19, 1998 – Name changed to gronArctic resources notes with interest or combination of (a) and (b).
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 19, 2011 – Name changed to Eco Oro Minerals inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Groupe Goyette Inc. (Can. July 27, 1979)
gronArctic resources inc. (Can. Dec. 13, 1978) Dec. 19, 1997 – Acquired by 3319954 Canada Inc. for
Greystoke Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1987) July 9, 1999 – Continued into Alberta. (see Kicking Horse $5.00 per sh.
Aug. 14, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Resources Limited)
Oct. 12, 1999 – Amalgamated with Kicking Horse Groupe Harricana Inc. (Que. 1986)
Greystone Research Corp. (Can. Mar. 14, 2000) Resources Inc. and Taber Energy Corp. to form Kicking Aug. 1992 – Declared bankruptcy, after its Formtech unit
Aug. 4, 2005 – Acquired by Javelin Capital Corp.; basis Horse Resources Ltd.; basis 0.0167523 new shs. and ceased operations, and its Metcoat unit filed for
0.285 new Javelin sh. for 1 old Greystone sh. (see Javelin 0.5 new wts. for 1 gronArctic cl. A sh. (see Kicking Horse bankruptcy.
Capital Corp.) Resources Limited) Mar. 1994 – All assets seized by the secured creditors,
and no distribution to shldrs.
Greyvest Capital Inc. (Can. July 19, 1968) Grosmont Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1981) June 1, 1994 – Trustee discharged.
Nov. 2, 2005 – Dissolved. Jan. 9, 1992 – Acquired by Paramount Resources Ltd.;
basis $2.60 or 0.377 Paramount shs. for 1 Grosmont sh. Le Groupe Lacroix (Québec) Inc. (Can. Oct. 22, 1985)
Greyvest Financial Services Inc. (Can. July 19, 1968) Jan. 26, 1990 – Declared bankrupt.
Dec. 7, 1994 – Name changed to Greyvest Capital Inc. n Gross Athletic Equipment Ltd. (unknown)
1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Ltd. in 1968-69. Le Groupe Opus Communications Inc. (B.C. Apr. 7,
Greywacke Exploration Ltd. (Can. June 5, 2006) 1978)
Aug. 25, 2017 – Name changed to Green River Gold Grosse Pointe Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 29, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Dec. 23, 1965 – Charter cancelled.
Groupe Plastique Moderne Inc. (Que. Aug. 12, 1986)
Grid Capital Corporation (Can. July 26, 2000) Grosvenor International Holdings Limited (B.C. 1973 Oct. 12, 1990 – Declared bankrupt.
Sept. 22, 2008 – Name changed to Lornex Capital Inc.; amalg.)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1978 – Following amalgamation with three of its subsids., Le Groupe Ro-Na Dismat Inc. (Que. Jan. 2, 1984
co. converted its com. shs. in hands of minority shldrs. amalg.)
Grid Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1981) to redeem. pfce. shs. and immediately redeemed these May 14, 1998 – Name changed to RONA Inc. n
Mar. 15, 1985 – Name changed to F M Resources Ltd. n new shs. Co. now private.
Le Groupe Ro-Na Inc. (Que. Jan. 2, 1984 amalg.)
Gridoil Freehold Leases Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Groundhog Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Feb. 2, 1989 – Name changed to Le Groupe Ro-Na
Feb. 18, 1966 – Merged into Canadian Gridoil Ltd.; basis Nov. 30, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Dismat Inc. following acquisition of Dismat Inc. n
1 new for 5 old shs.
Groundstar Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Groupe Sani Mobile inc. (Que. Feb. 1, 1984 amalg.)
GridSense Systems Inc. (B.C. June 18, 1998) July 17, 1973 – Amalgamated with Blackline Resource Feb. 11, 1999 – Acquired by Vivendi S.A. for $1.50 per
July 17, 2009 – Name changed to Viridis Energy Inc.; Corporation Ltd. and Shelter Petroleums Ltd. to form a sh.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) new company known as August Petroleums Ltd.
Groupe Soficorp Inc. (Can. Jan. 9, 1987)
The Griffin Corporation (Ont. Feb. 23, 1998 amalg.) Groundstar Resources Limited (B.C. Nov. 19, 1968) Feb. 2, 2004 – Dissolved.
Jan. 31, 2008 – Acquired by Zayma Realty Holdings Inc. Dec. 5, 2005 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
for 8¢ per sh. Mines & Energy) Groupe T.C.G. (Québec) Inc. (Que. Dec. 31, 1983
amalg.)
Griffin Skye Corporation (Ont.) Group West Systems Ltd. (B.C. July 29, 1982) May 25, 1990 – Name changed to Autostock Inc. n
Sept. 29, 2016 – Voluntarily delisted. Mar. 14, 2001 – Plan of Arrangement to amalgamate with
Oct. 1, 2016 – Name changed to ANB Canada Inc. Appareo Software Inc. and to continue as Appareo Groupe Tolgeco inc. (Can. June 1, 1987)
following acquisition of and amalgamation with Associated Software Inc.; basis 0.3 new Appareo com. sh. for 1 old Feb. 14, 2003 – Acquired by Mecyva Acquisition Inc. for
National Brokerage Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Group West com. sh. (see Appareo Software Inc.) $2.40 per sh.

Griffon Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. June 2, 1987) Le Groupe Alimentaire Vachon Inc. (Que. 1947) Groupe Transat A.T. Inc. (Can. Feb. 13, 1987)
Apr. 8, 1997 – Name changed to High Plains Energy Inc.; Feb. 16, 1977 – Name changed to Culinar Inc. n Aug. 3, 1993 – Name changed to Transat A.T. Inc. (see
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials)
Le Groupe Beaugarte Inc. (Que. 1982)
Grilli Property Group Inc. (Que. Jan. 21, 1965) Nov. 20, 1990 – Acquired by Gestion Demago Inc. for Groupworks Financial Corp. (Ont. July 5, 2006)
Oct. 26, 2004 – Privatized at $3.82 per sh. 50¢ per sh. Oct. 1, 2011 – Formed People Corporation in Ontario
following amalgamation with wholly owned People
Grindlays Bank of Canada (Can. 1982) Groupe Cabano d'Anjou Inc. (Que. Apr. 30, 1985) Corporation and Advansis Capital Corporation, a wholly
Feb. 6, 1986 – Name changed to ANZ Bank Canada. n Jan. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Cabano Expéditex owned subsid. of People Corporation. (see FPsurvey -
Incorporated. n Industrials)
Grissol Foods Limited (Ont. 1960)
Mar. 31, 1973 – Acquired by Imasco Limited for 50¢ per Groupe Champlain Inc. (Que. 1975) Grouse Creek Barkerville Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
pref. sh. and $11 per com. sh. (see Imasco Limited) July 6, 1990 – Acquired by Cadres Groupe Champlain 1963 – Name changed to Grouse Creek Mines Ltd.; basis
Acquisition Inc. for $2.00 per sh. 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Grit Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1983)
June 11, 1985 – Name changed to Canamera Groupe Distinction Inc. (Que. Nov. 23, 2007 amalg.) Grouse Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Explorations Inc. n Jan. 10, 2012 – Privatized at $4.50 per sh. May 27, 1971 – Name changed to New Grouse Creek
Jan. 1, 2013 – Name changed to GDI Integrated Facility Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 200 old shs. n
Grizzly Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1987) Services Inc.
July 14, 1993 – Name changed to Luzon Minerals Ltd. n Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Le Groupe Equipements Denis Inc. (Que. 1976) Mar. 15, 1989 – Privatized. Wholly owned subsid. of
Grizzly Diamonds Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 2002) May 27, 1991 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $1.75 following Western Delta Lands Inc.
Jan. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Grizzly Discoveries Inc. privatization of the co. via a takeover bid by themselves
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) and Gestion Danmar. Grove Energy Limited (Yuk. May 15, 1997)
June 2, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
The Grocery People Ltd. (Alta. 1960) Groupe Espadon Peterborough Inc. (Can. June 21, Apr. 30, 2007 – Acquired by Stratic Energy Corporation;
Mar. 30, 1992 – Amalgamated into a susid. of Federated 1983) basis 0.61879 Stratic Energy shs. for 1 Grove Energy sh.
Co-operatives Limited; all o/s shs. redeemed on the basis Nov. 1989 – Filed for bankruptcy. Raymond, Chabot,
of $500 per cl. A sh. and $15 per cl. B sh. Farard, Gagon Inc. (Montreal) appointed trustee in Grove Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
bankruptcy. Aug. 30, 1984 – Formed Golden North Resource
Grom Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 29, 1984) Aug. 1, 1990 – Most of the assets liquidated. Shortfall to Corporation in British Columbia on amalgamation with
Mar. 31, 1986 – Name changed to Micro-Phonics secured creditors and no distribution available for N.W.P. Resources Ltd. and Rosmac Resources Ltd.;
Technology International Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 unsecured creditors or shldrs. basis 0.3667 new for 1 N.W.P. sh., 0.3 new for 1 Rosmac
old shs. n sh. and 0.3333 new for 1 Grove sh. n
Le Groupe Forex Inc. (Que. Mar. 26, 1982)
Nov. 11, 1999 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by Growers' Wine Company Limited (B.C. 1923)
Grompo Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Delaware-based Louisiana-Pacific Corporation; basis (a) Nov. 1971 – Under an offer made Imasco Limited, which
1952 – Name changed to Deermont Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. n
then held a 64% int. in the co., acquired the remaining
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o/s cl. A and B shs. of the co.; basis $4.00 per cl. A and Guardian-Morton Shulman Precious Metals Inc. (Ont. Guinness Gold Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 13, 1987)
$3.75 per cl. B sh. (see Imasco Limited) 1966) Oct. 28, 1991 – Name changed to Roycefield Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS 1983 – Continued into British Columbia. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
GrowPros Cannabis Ventures Inc. (Can. May 17, 2007) Energy)
Sept. 28, 2016 – Name changed to Tetra Bio-Pharma Guardian Resource Corporation (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 28, 1991 – Name changed to Guardian Guinor Gold Corporation (Yuk. Feb. 12, 2004)
Communication Industries Inc. n Mar. 3, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by Crew Gold
Growth Income Properties Limited (Alta. 1964) Corporation for $1.50 per sh. (see Crew Gold Corporation)
1970 – Name changed to Centron Equity Corp. Ltd. n Guardian Trust Company (Que. 1929)
July 25, 1980 – All o/s shs. exchanged for a federally Gulch Mines Inc. (Ont. 1953)
Growth Investment Corporation (Ont. Jan. 31, 1978) incorp. co., Guardian Trustco Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old 1977 – Continued into Alberta.
Jan. 17, 1985 – Continued into British Columbia. sh. Guardian Trust Company became a wholly owned May 31, 1978 – Name changed to Gulch Resources Ltd.;
Oct. 30, 1992 – KPMG Inc. (formerly Peat Marwick subsid. of new co. (see Guardian Trustco Inc.) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Thorne Inc.), Toronto, Ont., was appointed liquidator by
the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Guardian Trustco Inc. (Can. July 25, 1980) Gulch Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Dec. 29, 1992 – Com. shldrs. received distribution of May 26, 1992 – David Azoulay & Associates Inc. of July 10, 1974 – Name changed to Gulch Mines Inc.; basis
$11.50 per sh. Montreal was appointed liquidators. 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dec. 30, 1993 – Com. shldrs. received distribution of 82¢ Dec. 1997 – Debentures holders received the following
per sh. instalments: $5,000,000 or 19¢ on the dollar in November Gulch Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1977)
Oct. 11, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1992; $8,000,000 in December 1995; $3,800,000 in Oct. 21, 1982 – Acquired by Camel Oil & Gas Ltd. for
1994 – Final distribution of $0.0216 per sh. was made. December 1996; and $368,242 in December 1997 for a total consideration of 2,869,184 com. shs. of Camel.
Dec. 11, 1996 – Trustee was subsequently discharged. cumulative distribution of 65.7% of the total debt.
Apr. 1998 – All assets liquidated and proceeds distributed Guld Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Growthgen Equity II Inc. (Ont. Dec. 6, 2006) to creditors only as there were no funds available for Dec. 15, 1986 – Name changed to Medsource Systems
Aug. 1, 2007 – Formed GuestLogix Inc. in Ontario on distribution to shldrs. Inc. n
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of July 23, 1998 – Dissolved.
and amalgamation with GuestLogix Inc. n Apr. 1999 – David Azoulay & Associates Inc. was Gulf + Western Industries, Inc. (Del. 1967)
discharged as liquidator. June 5, 1986 – Name changed to Paramount
Growthgen Equity Inc. (Ont. July 28, 2004) Communications Inc.
Apr. 4, 2007 – Name changed to Tarquin Group Inc. (see Guarnaccio Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
FPsurvey - Industrials) 1955 – Name changed to Kent Mines Limited. n Gulf Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 22
Grull-Wihksne Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933) Guatemala Sulphur and Resources Corporation new for 100 old shs.
June 1952 – Dissolved. Limited (Ont. 1968)
May 1, 1970 – Name changed to Basic Resources Gulf Canada Corporation (Can. June 4, 1909; via
Gryphon Gold Corporation (Nev. Apr. 24, 2003) International Limited; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n Dominion charter)
June 28, 2013 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX. July 1, 1987 – Name changed to Gulf Canada Resources
Guess Capital Corporation (Alta. Aug. 26, 1996) Limited under terms of a reorganization plan; basis 0.666
Gtech International Resources Limited (Yuk. Dec. 17, Gulf Canada Resources Limited shs., 0.29 shs. of
May 16, 1997 – Name changed to Helix Hearing Care of
1997) Abitibi-Price Inc., and 0.2 shs. of GW Utilities Limited for
America Corp. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition
Dec. 3, 2013 – Name changed to Simavita Limited and 1 old Gulf Canada Corporation sh. n
of all the o/s shs. of Helix Hearing Care of America Ltd.;
continued into British Columbia pursuant to reverse
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
takeover acquisition of Simavita Holdings Limited; basis Gulf Canada Limited (Can. June 4, 1909; via Dominion
1 new for 3 old shs. n charter)
Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd. (Alta. May
23, 1997) Feb. 10, 1986 – Name changed to Gulf Canada
Guaranty Trust Company of Canada (Can. 1925) Corporation. n
Dec. 3, 2009 – Acquired by 1456537 Alberta Inc. for 50¢
Dec. 31, 1988 – Amalgamated (1 for 1) with Central Trust
per sh.
Company, Yorkshire Trust Company and Nova Scotia Gulf Canada Resources Limited (Can. June 4, 1909;
Savings and Trust Company (1 for 1) to form Central GuestLogix Inc. (Ont. Aug. 1, 2007 amalg.) via Dominion charter)
Guaranty Trust Company. (see Central Guaranty Trust Sept. 21, 2016 – Privatized under restructuring transaction July 17, 2001 – All o/s ord. shs. acquired by Conoco
Company) whereby the company emerged from CCAA under a new Northern Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of
ownership group. All existing equity was cancelled and Texas-based Conoco Inc., for $12.40 per sh.
Guaranty Trustco Limited (Can. May 25, 1966) Aug. 21, 2001 – Name changed to Conoco Canada
unsecured creditors would receive an estimated $0.67
Oct. 19, 1984 – Continued into Ontario. Resources Limited. n
to $0.81 on the dollar.
May 10, 1988 – Name changed to Central Guaranty
Trustco Limited. n Gui-Por Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Gulf International Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 15, 1969)
1953 – Name changed to Gui-Por Uranium Mines & Aug. 14, 2002 – Continued into Yukon.
Guardcor Investments Inc. (Que. 1984) Metals Limited. n Aug. 11, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
May 24, 1991 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Guardian Trustco Inc.; basis $10 per sh. (see Guardian Gui-Por Uranium Mines & Metals Limited (Ont. 1945)
Trustco Inc.) Oct. 6, 1976 – Dissolved. Gulf Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Guardian Bancorp Ltd. (Alta. July 4, 1996) Guichon Mine Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Oct. 16, 2000 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. Aug. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Gulf Oil Canada Limited (Can. June 4, 1909; via
of Infiniti Resources International Ltd.; basis 0.75 Infiniti Dominion charter)
sh. for 1 Guardian sh. (see Infiniti Resources International Guide Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 27, 2003) June 1, 1978 – Name changed to Gulf Canada Limited. n
Ltd.) Oct. 29, 2012 – Acquired by WestFire Energy Ltd.; basis
0.4167 WestFire shs. for 1 Guide sh. Subsequently Gulf Shores Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1993)
Guardian Communication Industries Inc. (B.C. Oct. WestFire changed its name to Long Run Exploration Ltd. Aug. 15, 2016 – Name changed to Ashanti Gold Corp.
5, 1979) (see Long Run Exploration Ltd.) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Feb. 11, 1994 – Name changed to Guardian Enterprises
Ltd. n Guildhall Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1967) Gulf Titanium Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
July 28, 2009 – Name changed to Edge Resources Inc. n Oct. 28, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Guardian Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979)
Dec. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Interactive Enterprises Guilford Acquisitions Inc. (Can. May 13, 1987) Gulf Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 1, 1991 – Name changed to Wildcat Acquisitions July 14, 1969 – Dissolved.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Guardian Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Gulfside Industries Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1987)
Aug. 9, 1972 – Dissolved. Guillevin International Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 1980) Jan. 14, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Gulfside
May 11, 1995 – Acquired by Consolidated Electrical Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Guardian Mines Ltd. (Que. Feb. 4, 1958) Distributors Ltd. for $10.25 per sh.
1971 – Name changed to Green Coast Resources Jan. 2001 – Name changed to Guillevin International Co. Gulfside Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1987)
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Arrowstar Resources
Guilt-Free Goodies Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
June 6, 1990 – Name changed to Epicure Food Products,
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Gulfstream Resources Canada Limited (Ont. Sept. 29, Guy-Guibord Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) stk. All o/s 5% pref. shs. red. Feb. 28, 1962, at $105 plus
1943) 1956 – Charter cancelled. accr. divds.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 14, 2001 – Acquired by Anadarko Petroleum
Corporation for $2.65 per sh. Guyana Gold Corp. (B.C. May 26, 1986) The H. A. Roberts Group Ltd. (Sask. 1971 amalg.)
Nov. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Beringer Gold Corp. n May 1986 – In receivership.
Gull-Kirk Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown)
1926 – Name changed to Gull-Kirkland Mines Ltd. n Guyana Goldfields Inc. (Que. Jan. 24, 1953) H.A.L. Concepts Ltd. (Yuk. June 6, 2000)
May 2, 2003 – Dissolved. Feb. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Halmont Properties
Gull-Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 4, 1926) Sept. 5, 2003 – Revived. Corporation. n
1945 – Acquired by Kirkland-Eastern Gold Mines Ltd.; Apr. 8, 2005 – Amalgamated with 9152-7598 Quebec
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. Inc. to become a wholly owned subsid. of 6357458 HARS Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1986)
Canada Inc. which changed its name to Guyana Sept. 13, 2002 – Acquired indirectly by Trimin Capital
Gull Lake Energy Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Goldfields Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corp. for 62¢ per sh. (see Trimin Capital Corp.)
Aug. 18, 1981 – Formed Petroflo Petroleum Corporation
in Ontario on amalgamation with Silver Leader Mines Guyana Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) HBanc Capital Securities Trust (Ont. Sept. 28, 2010)
Ltd. n 1952 – Name changed to Consolidated Guyana Mines Feb. 4, 2016 – Merged into North American Financials
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Capital Securities Trust to continue as Global Capital
Gull Lake Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Securities Trust; basis 0.949297 and 0.968918 Global
Aug. 11, 1977 – Name changed to Gull Lake Energy Guyana Precious Metals Inc. (Ont. Apr. 23, 2004) Capital cl. A units for 1 HBanc cl. A ser. 1 and ser. 2 unit,
Resources Ltd. n Aug. 27, 2013 – Name changed to GPM Metals Inc. (see respectively. (see Global Capital Securities Trust)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Gull Rock Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1965) HCI Holdings Ltd. (Can. Sept. 6, 1930)
Aug. 1972 – Name changed to Maple Film Ltd. n Guyanor Ressources S.A. (France Apr. 20, 1993) Dec. 23, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated HCI
July 19, 2005 – Name changed to EURO Ressources Holdings Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see
S.A. FPsurvey - Industrials)
Gullbridge Mines Limited (unknown)
June 17, 1980 – Acquired by Consolidated Rambler; HCO Energy Company Ltd. (Can. 1987)
wound up Dec. 31, 1980. Guysborough Mines Ltd. (N.S. June 25, 1934)
In liquidation. Liquidator J. A. Walker, Tramway Bldg., May 4, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated HCO
Halifax, N.S. Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Gump Creek Mining Ltd. (unknown)
1967 – Merged into Mamit Lake Mining Ltd.
Gwil Industries Inc. (B.C. July 15, 1969) HCO Energy Ltd. (Can. 1987)
Gunflint Iron Mines Limited (Ont. 1940) Dec. 6, 1999 – Acquired by Hugh A. Magee and M. B Nov. 5, 1997 – Acquired by Pinnacle Resources Ltd.;
Oct. 1, 1956 – Charter cancelled. Schwitzer through Gil Acquisition Corp. for $5.65 per sh. basis $10 or 0.4819 Pinnacle shs. for 1 HCO sh. (see
Co. now private. Pinnacle Resources Ltd.)
Gunflint Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
May 6, 1992 – Name changed to Advent Communications Gwillim Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) HCR Realty Limited (Can. 1927)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 1, 1975 – Name changed to Heitman Canadian
Investors Services Ltd. n
Gwyn Beardmore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Gunn Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 21, 1966)
1956 – Charter cancelled. HEARx Canada Inc. (Can. Nov. 7, 2001)
Jan. 19, 1977 – Name changed to United Gunn
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 30, 2009 – Redeemed exchangeable shs.; basis 1
Gypsum Lime & Alabastine Canada Ltd. (Can. 1927) new HearUSA Inc. com. sh. for 1 old HEARx exch. sh.
Feb. 1959 – Domtar Limited acquired assets; basis 2
Gunnar Gold Inc. (Can. Nov. 27, 1986 amalg.) com. shs. Domtar plus $14.50 for each Gypsum Lime sh. HEC Hitech Entertainment Corporation (B.C. Aug. 5,
Dec. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Gunnar Gold Mining Apr. 27, 1959 – Name changed to Kamic Ltd. to facilitate 1987)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n winding-up procedure. Feb. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Gleneagles Petroleum
Corp. n
Gunnar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933) Gypsy Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 15, 1985)
1954 – Name changed to Gunnar Mines Ltd. n Feb. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Pacific Century HEC Investments Ltd. (Alta. June 20, 1984)
Explorations Ltd. n Aug. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Humboldt Capital
Gunnar Gold Mining Corp. (Can. Nov. 27, 1986 amalg.)
Corporation. n
Mar. 4, 1992 – Name changed to ATTN Aveca Gyro Energy & Minerals Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Entertainment Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 4, 1987 – Name changed to Dimension House HEGCO Canada, Inc. (Alta. July 27, 1995)
International, Inc. n Feb. 22, 2002 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter
Gunnar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Inc. was appointed receiver.
1960 – Merged into Gunnar Mining Ltd. Gyro Mining & Exploration Ltd. (unknown) June 5, 2005 – Released from receivership. (see
1967 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Gunnar Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1960 amalg.)
Jan. 28, 1971 – Name changed to Bovis Corporation Gyzer Capital Inc. (Can. July 25, 2001) H.E.R.O. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1980)
Limited. n Dec. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Manicouagan Minerals Apr. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Middlefield Bancorp
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Limited and continued into Ontario. n
Guodong Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 12, 1999) Manicouagan Minerals Inc. n
Dec. 2, 2003 – Name changed to Cosmo Capital Corp.
HF Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 19, 2004)
following the Oct. 1, 2003, Qualifying Transaction
Apr. 28, 2005 – Name changed to MicroPlanet
acquisition of Reco Decorating Group Inc. and Z & Z
Holdings Inc. n

Gurney Foundry Co. Ltd. (unknown 1893)


H Technology Corp. following Qualifying Transaction
reverse takeover acquisition of MicroPlanet, Inc. n

HFG Holdings Inc. (Alta. Mar. 2, 2007)


Dec. 1950 – Com. shldrs. received $260.50 per sh.
Nov. 17, 2009 – Acquired by Cequence Energy Ltd.; basis
1950 – Name changed to Gurney Industries Ltd. n H. & M. Taxsavers Limited (Can. 1968)
0.04 Cequence shs. for 1 HFG sh.
1970 – Not formally placed into bankruptcy but withdrew
Gurney Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1935) from business. No known assets; no known distributions HFI Flooring Inc. (Alta. Feb. 15, 1998)
1947 – Charter cancelled. to shldrs. Mar. 23, 2001 – Acquired indirectly by Domco Tarkett
Inc. for consideration of $1.04 million. (see Domco Tarkett
Gurney Industries Ltd. (unknown 1893) H. Corby Distillery Ltd. (Can. Sept. 30, 1924; via letters
Inc.)
Jan. 1951 – Sold all assets except shs. of wholly owned patent)
subsid., Gurney Properties Ltd. (net book value $2,527) Jan. 24, 1969 – Name changed to Corby Distilleries H. G. Young Mines International Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
and certain mtges. amounting to $112,500, for $1,307,930 Limited. n Nov. 1, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
and 51,000 com. shs. of Gurney Products Ltd.
H. Jager Developments Inc. (Alta. 1986) H. G. Young Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Gurney Products Ltd. (Can. 1951) Dec. 6, 1999 – Name changed to Westbridge Land Jan. 18, 1972 – Name changed to H. G. Young Mines
May 15, 1961 – Name changed to Tappan-Gurney Ltd. n Developments Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n

Gusto Mines Limited (Ont. 1954) H. Simon & Sons Ltd. (Can. 1928) HHT Investments Inc. (Ont. Mar. 19, 2013)
June 13, 1960 – Charter cancelled. 1958 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Consolidated Cigar Apr. 4, 2014 – Reorganized into a real estate investment
Corp. at equivalent of US$35 per sh. payable in cash and trust following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
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of Boulevard Industrial Real Estate Investment Trust; HOST International Holdings Inc. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1985) H.T.R. Industries Inc. (B.C. 1981)
basis 1 new trust unit and/or class B LP unit for 1 old Mar. 31, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register. June 2, 1989 – Name changed to Lazer Maze Industries
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
com. shs. (see Boulevard Industrial Real Estate Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Investment Trust) HPB Investments Inc. (Ont. Apr. 18, 1997)
Dec. 30, 2015 – Name changed to Bradstone Capital HTR Total Return Fund (Ont. Oct. 11, 2006)
HIL Corporation Limited (Ont. 1982) Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Bradstone May 27, 2008 – Acquired by INDEXPLUS Income Fund;
Dec. 4, 1995 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.; Financial Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 0.74976784 INDEXPLUS trust units for 1 HTR fund
basis 1 cl. A sh. converted into 1 redeem. cl. B pref. sh. unit.
redeemed for 0.4 com. shs. of Hees International Bancorp HPIL Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 6, 1972)
Inc. Co. now wholly owned by Edper Investments Limited June 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. HTS Company Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 21, 1993)
and The Edper Group Limited. (see Hees International Feb. 21, 1996 – Name changed to Prism Petroleum Ltd.;
Bancorp Inc.; The Edper Group Limited) HPVC Inc. (Can. Aug. 5, 2005) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Oct. 3, 2006 – Converted into an income trust named
HIP Energy Corporation (B.C. June 22, 1983) Temple Real Estate Investment Trust following Qualifying HTTL Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Aug. 23, 1928)
Dec. 8, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register. Transaction acquisition of property from Temple Gardens Nov. 3, 1989 – Formed Unisphere Satellite Corp. on
Mineral Spa Inc.; basis 1 new Temple unit for 10 old amalgamation with Unisphere Scientific Inc. (see
H.I.S.A. Investments Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1966) HPVC shs. (see Temple Real Estate Investment Trust) FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 11, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
H.Q. Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1986) H2O Entertainment Corp. (B.C. May 5, 1972)
H.J. Forest Products Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1992) June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. July 13, 2005 – Name changed to Consolidated H2O
Sept. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Bradstone Equity Entertainment Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Partners, Inc.; basis 0.5 multiple vtg. and 0.5 subord. vtg. H. R. MacMillan Export Company Limited (Can. 1930)
for 1 com. sh. n Oct. 24, 1951 – Name changed to MacMillan & Bloedel
Limited. n H2O Innovation (2000) Inc. (Can. Aug. 23, 1995 amalg.)
Jan. 21, 2009 – Name changed to H2O Innovation Inc.
H. K. Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1959) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled. HRC Development Corporation (B.C. Mar. 5, 1991)
Nov. 26, 1996 – Amalgamated with Eldorado Gold HWI Industries Inc. (Ont. 1978)
H.L. International Inc. (Alta. Jan. 31, 1989 amalg.) Corporation to continue as Eldorado Gold Corporation; May 23, 1988 – Dissolved.
Apr. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Maple Mark basis 0.5 of a com. sh. and/or non-vtg. sh. for 1 com.
International Inc. n and/or non-vtg. sh. plus 1 new wt. for 1 old wt. HYWY Corp. (Ont. Nov. 29, 1991)
Jan. 19, 2006 – Name changed to Hy Lake Gold Inc.
HLE Capital Corp. (Ont. Aug. 3, 1990) H.R.S. Industries Inc. (B.C. May 5, 1982 amalg.) following reorganization to sell software assets and to
Sept. 29, 1995 – Name changed to Worldtec Sciences May 1, 1984 – Formed International H.R.S. Industries acquire mineral properties; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. in British Columbia on amalgamation with Stampede
International Resources Inc.; basis 1 com. sh for 1 cl. A
Habanero Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
HLT Energies Inc. (Can. Jan. 12, 2005) sh. and 1 com. sh. for 4 cl. B shs. n
Jan. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Sienna Resources
Dec. 23, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
HRT Participações em Petróleo S.A. (Brazil Oct. 13, & Energy)
HLT Energies 2006 Inc. (Can. Jan. 12, 2005) 2008)
Feb. 28, 2007 – Name changed to HLT Energies Inc. n June 22, 2015 – Name changed to Petro Rio S.A. Habibi Resources Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 1982
amalg.)
HLX Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1989 amalg.) HSBC Canada Asset Trust (B.C. May 26, 2000) Oct. 7, 2009 – Name changed to One World Investments
Mar. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Emperor Gold Jan. 3, 2011 – Redeemed all o/s HaTS at $1,000 per Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n HaTS.

HSE Integrated Ltd. (Alta. July 2, 1998) Habitant Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
HMC HealthGuard Marketing Corp. (B.C. Sept. 27, Feb. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
1979) July 17, 2012 – Acquired by DXP Enterprises, Inc. for
Aug. 7, 1996 – Name changed to Reward Mining $1.80 per sh.
Habsburg Resources Inc. (Ont. 1981)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 14, 1994 – Name changed to Dome Mountain
HSF Capital Corporation (B.C. July 26, 2005)
May 5, 2010 – Name changed to China Keli Electric Resources Ltd. n
HMD Capital Corp. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989)
Company Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Jan. 1, 1997 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Hacker Atompower Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
takeover acquisition of Creative Grace Ltd. (see FPsurvey
same name. Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved.
- Industrials)
Apr. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Moneysworth & Best
Shoe Care Inc. following the Jan. 1, 1997, amalgamation HSI Hydrosystems International Inc. (B.C. June 8, Hackett Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (unknown)
with wholly owned Moneysworth & Best Shoe Repair 1987) 1953 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed.
Corp. n May 3, 1994 – Name changed to R.W. Gas Group Inc.;
Haddington International Resources Limited (B.C.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
HMH China Investments Limited (Ont. Sept. 18, 1995 Feb. 13, 1984)
amalg.) June 23, 2000 – Continued into Australia.
HSK Minerals Limited (Man. 1950)
Dec. 21, 1995 – Continued into Bermuda. 1988 – Continued into Canada. (see Queenston Mining Haddington Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1984)
Inc.) May 20, 1999 – Name changed to Haddington
HMR World Enterprises Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Jan. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Queenston Gold Mines International Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old
June 17, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Ltd. to form Queenston Mining Inc.; basis 0.434 new for shs. n
HMZ Metals Inc. (Can. July 22, 2002) 1 old sh. (see Queenston Mining Inc.)
May 17, 2012 – Dissolved. Hadley Mining Inc. (Ont. Mar. 26, 2010)
HT Capital Inc. (B.C. Jan. 25, 2010)
Mar. 26, 2018 – Name changed to Speakeasy Cannabis
HNR Ventures Inc. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1988) July 13, 2011 – Name changed to Asia Packaging Group
Club Ltd. following acquisition of 10161233 Canada Ltd.
June 6, 2006 – Name changed to RMM Ventures Inc.; Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
(SpeakEasy). (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
HTC Hydrogen Technologies Corp. (Alta. Nov. 26,
Hafner Fabrics of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1984 amalg.)
1996)
HNZ Group Inc. (Can. May 7, 2010) May 25, 1990 – Name changed to Hafner Inc. following
Feb. 21, 2008 – Name changed to HTC Purenergy Inc.
Jan. 4, 2018 – Privatized; basis $18.70 cash per sh. privatization.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
H.O. Financial Limited (Ont. Dec. 15, 1971) Hagensborg Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1983)
HTI Ventures Corp. (Can. July 7, 1981)
Mar. 2, 2007 – Privatized at $1.03 per sh. Jan. 6, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 31, 2016 – Name changed to Leagold Mining
HOMEQ Corporation (Ont. Mar. 10, 2009) Corporation and continued into British Columbia. (see Hahn Brass Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1902)
Dec. 5, 2012 – Acquired by Birch Hill Equity Partners FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 18, 1950 – Name changed to Hahn Brass Limited.
Management Partners Inc. for $9.50 per sh.
HTN Inc. (Alta. Sept. 27, 1994) Haitian Copper Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
HORIZON Total Return Fund (Ont. Oct. 11, 2006) Apr. 27, 2015 – Name changed to Internet of Things Inc. Jan. 7, 1965 – Dissolved.
Dec. 28, 2006 – Name changed to HTR Total Return and continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Fund. n
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Hal Roach Studios Corp. (B.C. 1951) Hallmac Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1966) Hambro Canada (1972) Limited (Ont. 1919)
May 5, 1982 – Formed H.R.S. Industries Inc. in British May 23, 1986 – Name changed to Royal Oak Resources May 8, 1974 – Name changed to Hambro Canada
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Columbia following merger with Mission Financial Ltd. and continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for 3 old Limited. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old preferred, cl. A and cl. shs. n
B shs. n Hambro Resources Inc. (B.C. 1978)
Hallmark Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Apr. 29, 1987 – Name changed to Richwell Resources
Halbrown Mines Limited (Ont. Jan. 19, 1966) Sept. 22, 1966 – Dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 3, 1967 – Name changed to Teco Mines and Oils
Limited. n Hallmark Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Hamcon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Jan. 13, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1972 – Dissolved.
Halcro Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
Apr. 1, 1983 – Struck off register. Hallmark Technologies Inc. (unknown 1972) Hamil Silver-Lead Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Oct. 26, 1993 – Continued into Ontario. Jan. 2, 1958 – Name changed to New Hamil Silver-Lead
Halcrow Swayze Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 4, 1932) Jan. 24, 2001 – Acquired by HTI Acquisition Inc. for $4.00 Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Aug. 1952 – Name changed to Landover Oils & Mines per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Hamilton Bridge Company Limited (Can. 1928)
Hallmark Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Jan. 1954 – All assets subject to liabs. were sold to Bridge
Halcyon Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1985 amalg.) Jan. 1957 – Charter cancelled. & Tank Co. of Canada Ltd. for $5,456,500. Prior to
June 9, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. acquisition by Bridge & Tank, Gairdner & Co. acquired
Hallnor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
over 90% of 245,750 o/s shs. under a $22 per sh. offer
Haldane Silver Mines Ltd. (unknown) Apr. 1971 – Assets sold to Pamour Porcupine Mines Ltd.
which expired Jan. 25, 1954.
1974 – Taken over by Paramount Mining Ltd.; basis 5 Distributions to Hallnor shldrs. of $3.00 per sh. June 1,
shs. of Haldane for 1 sh. of Paramount. 1971; 30¢ per sh. Mar. 1, 1972; 50¢ per sh. June 1, 1972; Hamilton Cotton Company Limited (Can. 1928; via
and final distribution of 32.814¢ per sh. in 1974. Dominion charter)
Halden Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Aug. 6, 1975 – Charter cancelled. May 1970 – Name changed to The Hamilton Group
1958 – Charter cancelled. Limited; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. n
Halmon Mining & Processing Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Hale Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Dec. 20, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
The Hamilton Group Limited (Can. 1928; via Dominion
July 12, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Hale charter)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Halmont Properties Corporation (Yuk. June 6, 2000)
Feb. 18, 2009 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Sept. 30, 1993 – Acquired by 293887 Canada Limited, a
- Industrials) wholly owned subsid. of General Electric Capital Canada
Halex Resources Inc. (Que. Mar. 24, 1986) Inc., for $13.75 per sh.
Apr. 2, 1990 – Formed William Resources Inc. in Quebec Halo Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Dec. 14, 1993)
on amalgamation with William Resources Inc.; basis 1 Nov. 16, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. The Hamilton Natural Gas & Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont.
new for 1.29 William shs. and 1 new for 4.77 Halex shs. n July 10, 2013 – Acquired by Sendero Mining Corp.; basis 1892)
0.689553 Sendero shs. plus wts. for 1 Halo sh. Presumed dead.
Haley Industries Limited (Ont. Oct. 4, 1962)
Dec. 3, 2002 – Acquired by Magellan Aerospace Limited; Halo Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Hamilton Trust and Savings Corporation (Ont. 1963)
basis $2.16 or 0.45 Magellan shs. for 1 Haley sh. 1957 – Name changed to Consolidated Halo Uranium Dec. 31, 1977 – Merged with Canada Permanent Trust
Mines Ltd.; basis 15 new for 100 old shs. n Company, a subsid. of Canada Permanent Mortgage
Hali Capital Corporation (Alta. Aug. 18, 2005) Corporation. Terms included issuance of 1 ser. B. pref.,
Dec. 31, 2006 – Formed Athabasca Minerals Inc. in Halogen Software Inc. (Ont. Jan. 9, 1996) $25 par, of Canada Permanent Trust Company for each
Alberta on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with May 4, 2017 – All o/s shs., other than those held by 1.13 com. shs. or each 0.625 pref. sh. of Hamilton Trust.
Athabasca Minerals Inc., constituting a reverse takeover Michael Slaunwhite the company's founder, acquired by
by Athabasca; basis 1 com. sh. for 1 Athabasca cl. A Hamilton United Theatres Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
Saba Software Inc. and Vector Capital Corporation; basis
com. sh. and 1 com. sh. for 2.5 Hali shs. (see FPsurvey Jan. 2, 1944 – Assets sold to Theatre Properties
$12.50 cash per sh.
- Mines & Energy) (Hamilton) Ltd. for $711,881. 2,295 pref. holders received
Halozone Technologies Inc. (Ont. July 28, 1987) one $100 par 5% bond of Theatre Properties, guaranteed
Halifax Developments Limited (N.S. Apr. 19, 1965) Dec. 15, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. by General Theatre Investment Co. Ltd., plus $25.35 in
Sept. 21, 1993 – Acquired by Empire Company Limited cash against accr. divds., plus $4.24 of undistributed
for $1.50 per sh. Halport Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) surplus; 44,875 com. holders received 1 sh. of Theatre
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Properties new com. stk. Remainder of 2,892 pref. shs.
Halitec Industries Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11, 1988) received $100 princ. amt. plus cash shown above; 3,145
Aug. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Senco Sensors Inc. Halren Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) com. holders received $1.00 a sh.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Hammarlen Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Halkin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Halterm Income Fund (N.S. Mar. 25, 1997) 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 29, 1965 – Dissolved. Jan. 18, 2007 – Acquired by indirect wholly owned subsid.
of Macquarie Infrastructure Partners; basis Cdn$19.08 Hammarlen Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Hall-Pat Mines Limited (Ont. 1950) per unit. Aug. 20, 1953 – Dissolved.
Sept. 8, 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Halton & Peel Trust & Savings Company (Ont. 1955) Hammarlen Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Hall Train Entertainment Inc. (Can. Apr. 26, 1995) Sept. 1968 – Acquired by The Huron & Erie Mortgage 1945 – Name changed to Hammarlen Mining Co. Ltd. n
Apr. 27, 2009 – Formed GoldTrain Resources Inc. in Corp. through an offer of 1 sh. of Huron & Erie plus $8.00
Canada on amalgamation with Goldwright Exploration for each sh. of Halton & Peel. Hammerson Canada Inc. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1978)
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Goldwright; basis June 29, 1990 – All o/s 9% pref. shs., ser. B redeemed;
1 new for 1 Goldwright sh. and 1 new for 15 Hall Train Halton Reinsurance Company Limited (Bermuda Nov. basis $25 plus all accrued and unpaid divs. All o/s 9.12%
shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 21, 1985) pref. shs., ser. A redeemed on Jan. 19, 1990; basis $25
June 5, 1995 – Name changed to Alexander Touche plus $0.1203 in accrued and unpaid divs.
Halley Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 31, 1985) Insurance Inc.; basis 1 new com. for 1 old ordinary sh. n
Sept. 13, 1991 – Name changed to Rugby Resources The Hammerson Property Investment and
Limited; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n Development Corporation plc (U.K. 1940)
Hamac-Leduc Oils Limited (Alta.)
1960 – Struck off register. Dec. 6, 1993 – Name changed to Hammerson plc; basis
The Hallicrafters Communications International Co. 2 new ord. for 19 old ord. shs.
Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Hamard Mines & Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Dec. 1, 1987 – Name changed to Johnston & Frye Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Hampshire Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Securities Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 1965 – Name changed to Kaiser Mines of Canada
Hamason Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Ltd. n
Halliday Mines Ltd. (Ont.) May 30, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
1968 – Charter cancelled. Hampshire Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Hambro Canada Limited (Ont. 1919) July 1959 – Name changed to Hampshire Mines Ltd. n
Halliwell Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1933) June 30, 1978 – Name changed to Hatleigh
1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Halliwell Ltd.; Corporation. n Hana Mining Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1999)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Feb. 22, 2013 – Acquired by Cupric Canyon Capital LP
for 82¢ per sh.
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Hanbury River Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969) Hanson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Hardwood Lake Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Feb. 12, 1970 – Name changed to Mid-North Explorations Sept. 1980 – Name changed to Hanson Mineral June 17, 1965 – Dissolved.
Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Exploration Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Hardwoods Distribution Income Fund (B.C. Jan. 30,
Hanco Foods Inc. (Alta. June 1, 1990) Hanson's Wholesale Grocers Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 2004)
Aug. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Continental Fashion Nov. 1950 – Unsecured creditors received 40.5696¢ on Apr. 5, 2011 – Continued into Canada.
Group Inc. n the dollar; nothing available for shldrs. Charter July 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Hardwoods Distribution Inc.
surrendered. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Hardwoods
Hand Chemical Industries Limited (Can. Sept. 6, 1930) Distribution Income Fund was formed to facilitate the
Mar. 22, 1977 – Name changed to HCI Holdings Ltd. n Happy Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) conversion of the fund into a corporation. (see FPsurvey
Jan. 13, 1987 – Name changed to HPY Industries Ltd. - Industrials)
Handa Copper Corporation (B.C. Nov. 10, 2009) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Hardy International Developments Inc. (B.C. Feb. 11,
June 11, 2018 – Name changed to Handa Mining
Harambee Mining Corp. (B.C. May 29, 1984) 1981)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Neuer Kapital Corp.; Nov. 6, 1986 – Name changed to Unisave Energy Ltd.;
Handley-Gerlach Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1931) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Mar. 1960 – Name changed to Kimo Gold Mines Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Harben Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1981) Hargal Oils Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Energy) July 19, 2000 – Formed Merit Industries Inc. on 1957 – Acquired by Freehold Gas and Oil Ltd.; basis 1
amalgamation with Merit Health and Beauty Inc., new for 10 old shs.
Handy Andy Auto-Centres Inc. (Que. 1937) constituiting a reverse takeover by Merit Health. n
June 1, 1984 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by UAP Inc. at Hargor Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
$8.53 per sh. (see UAP Inc.) Harbinger Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Mar. 10, 1986 – Name changed to Harken Technologies
Charter cancelled. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Handy Andy Company (Que. 1937)
July 24, 1978 – Name changed to Handy Andy Inc. n Harbour Ferries Ltd. (unknown) Harico Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Dec. 23, 1975 – Amalgamated with A-1 Steel and Iron July 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Handy Andy Inc. (Que. 1937) Foundry (Vancouver) Ltd. (10 for 1), Ardiem Holdings
Ltd. (5 for 1), and E. C. Warner Investments Ltd. (1 for Hariston Corporation (Can. Jan. 8, 1952)
July 12, 1982 – Name changed to Handy Andy
1) to form The Ardiem Industrial Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 Feb. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Midland Holland Inc.;
Auto-Centres Inc. n
old shs. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (1-for-500 consolidation
immediately followed by 100-for-1 split). n
Handy Andy Merchandising (Eastern) Limited (Ont.
1950) Harbour Natural Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1957)
Oct. 31, 1968 – Struck off register. Harkema Industries Limited (Alta. 1981)
Dec. 31, 1974 – Dissolved.
June 14, 1990 – Name changed to Acuma International
Hanfeng Evergreen Inc. (Ont. June 1, 2003 amalg.) Harbour Pacific Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1989) Inc. n
Aug. 20, 2014 – Ernst & Young Inc. of Toronto was Aug. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Harbour Pacific
appointed receiver and manager. Sale by the company Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Harker Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 7, 1924)
of wholly owned Hanfeng Slow-Release Fertilizer - Mines & Energy) 1965 – Name changed to Golden Harker Explorations
(Heilongjiang) Co., Ltd. to Heilongjiang Pengcheng Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Fertilizer Co., Ltd. was approved by the Court. Harbour Petroleum Company Limited (Alta. Apr. 14,
1977) Harlake Capital Group Inc. (Que. 1951)
Hankin Atlas Industries Limited (Can. July 20, 1989) Aug. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Boundary Creek Sept. 28, 1990 – Name changed to Madison Grant
Nov. 29, 2000 – Name changed to Hankin Water Resources Ltd. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Resources Inc. following acquisition of Madison Grant
Technologies Limited. n Harbour sold 65% of its oil and gas assets, fixed assets Mining Corp. for $600,000. n
and certain working capital to Boundary Creek Resources
Hankin Water Technologies Limited (Can. July 20, Ltd. and became a wholly owned subsidiary of ENCO Harlequin Books Ltd. (Can. 1949)
1989) Gas, Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 1969 – Name changed to Harlequin Enterprises
May 20, 2009 – Dissolved. Limited. n
Hard Creek Nickel Corporation (B.C. Jan. 17, 1983)
Hanna Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 25, 1960) Aug. 28, 2017 – Name changed to Giga Metals Harlequin Enterprises Limited (Can. 1949)
Feb. 14, 1972 – Name changed to Dorchester Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Apr. 21, 1981 – Torstar Corporation offered to purchase
Ltd. n Mines & Energy) all o/s shs. it did not own on basis of $60, one $2.68 1st
pfce. sh., 1981 ser. of $25 par value and one wt. to
Hanna Pacific Steel Company Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 5, 1988) Hard Rock Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) purchase one cl. B sh. of Torstar at $20.50 on or before
Mar. 5, 1993 – Name changed to FOCH Consumer 1967 – Merged into MacLeod Mosher Gold Mines Ltd.; June 30, 1986, for each 3 cl. A or B shs. of Harlequin.
Electronics Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Non-Canadian shldrs. received $90 for each 3 cl. A or B
shs. held. Purchase completed by July 31, 1981.
Hard Suits Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1986)
Hanover Explorations Limited (Ont. 1967)
July 2, 1997 – Acquired by American Oilfield Divers, Inc. Harley Street Software Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1989)
Oct. 20, 1976 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
for $1.65 per sh. Dec. 7, 1998 – Name changed to CardioComm Solutions
Ameracrude International Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
(see Ameracrude International Inc.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Hardee Farms International Ltd. (Can. Feb. 2, 1959;
via Dominion charter)
Hansa Corporation (Alta. Feb. 25, 1980) Harlight Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dec. 16, 1978 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Dec. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Azteca Gold Corp. 1954 – Charter cancelled.
same name.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Minera Azteca
May 1, 1986 – Formed Cobi Foods Inc. in Ontario on
de Oro y Plata S.A. de C.V. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Harlin Capital Inc. (Alta. 1987)
amalgamation with wholly owned subsidiaries The Baxter
Energy) Oct. 11, 1989 – Continued into Canada.
Canning Company Limited and Cobi Foods Inc. n
Dec. 11, 1989 – Formed C.A.T. Computer Assisted
Hansa International Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Training Software Inc. on amalgamation with C.A.T.
Jan. 21, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Hardee Farms International Ltd. (Can. 1959) Computer Assisted Training Software Inc.; basis 1 new
Dec. 16, 1978 – Amalgamated with Federal Diversiplex for 1 old sh. n
Hansa Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1980) Limited to continue as Hardee Farms International Ltd.;
Jan. 19, 1982 – Amalgamated with Orbit Oil & Gas Ltd. basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Harlin Resources Limited (B.C. 1979)
(1 for 1) to continue as Orbit Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 new Mar. 15, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Harlin
for 8 old shs. Hardiman Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Hansa.net Global Commerce, Inc. (Anguilla Dec. 11,
1996) Hardiman Bay Resources Inc. (Ont. May 21, 1987)
Nov. 21, 1996 – Name changed to Avenza Global Harlow Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985)
Sept. 27, 2013 – Name changed to KMT-Hansa Corp. Oct. 14, 1986 – Name changed to American Daleco
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Technologies Corp. following acquisition of Intelligraphics
Technology Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Technologies Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Hanson Mineral Exploration Limited (Ont. 1957)
Harding Carpets Ltd. (Ont. July 7, 1927) Harlow Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1990)
Mar. 21, 1989 – Formed McNickel Inc. in Ontario on
Jan. 7, 1987 – Name changed to The New Harding Group July 19, 2007 – Name changed to International LMM
amalgamation with Perch River Mines Limited; basis 1
Inc. n Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
new for 1 Perch sh. and 1 new for 5 Hanson shs. n
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Harmac Pacific Inc. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1994) Hart Battery Company (1957) Limited (Can. 1957) Harvard Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Nov. 15, 1999 – Acquired by Pope & Talbot Ltd., a wholly 1963 – Certain assets of co. reported purch. by Electric Name changed to Harvard Mines Ltd. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
owned subsid. of Pope & Talbot, Inc.; basis $9.25, 0.4732 Storage Battery Co. of Philadelphia; subsequently stated
Pope shs. or a combination thereof or $4.625 and 0.2366 co. had discontinued business. Trans. agent for stock Harvest Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Dec. 13, 1996)
Pope shs. for 1 Harmac sh. was Guaranty Trust Co. of Canada; trustee for bonds, Nov. 25, 1997 – Formed Helin Industries Inc. on
Montreal Trust Co. amalgamation with Helin Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Harman Oils & Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1951) 5 old shs. n
1952 – Acquired by Sapphire Petroleums Ltd.; basis 9 Hart River Mines Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967)
new for 10 old shs. Feb. 18, 1976 – Name changed to North Hart Resources Harvest Banks & Buildings Income Fund (Ont. Sept.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 25, 2009)
Harmony Gold Corp. (B.C. June 7, 1999) Oct. 18, 2011 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
Oct. 22, 2012 – Name changed to Pure Energy Minerals Hart Stores Inc. (Can. Oct. 25, 1984) fund.
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 20, 2015 – Acquired by Paul Nassar for 20¢ per sh.
by way of amalgamation with 9102221 Canada Inc. Harvest Canadian Income and Growth Fund (Ont. May
Harmony Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) (wholly owned by Mr. Nassar). 31, 2010)
Nov. 14, 1955 – Dissolved. June 8, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end to an
Hartco Corporation (Can. July 12, 2000 amalg.) opened-end fund.
Harmony Integrated Solutions, Inc. (Can. Sept. 6, 2000) Aug. 31, 2005 – Converted into an income trust named
Sept. 19, 2005 – Dissolved. Hartco Income Fund; basis 1 new trust unit for 1 com. Harvest Energy Trust (Alta. July 10, 2002)
sh. (see Hartco Income Fund) Dec. 30, 2009 – Acquired by KNOC Canada Ltd., a wholly
Harricana Amalgamated Gold Mines Inc. (Que. 1927)
owned subsid. of Korea National Oil Corporation, for $10
1939 – Name changed to Harricana Gold Mines Inc. Hartco Enterprises Inc. (Can. Oct. 25, 1984) per trust unit.
(1939) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 14, 2000 – Name changed to Hart Stores Inc. May 6, 2010 – Name changed to Harvest Operations
pursuant to reorganization whereby wholly owned Corp.
Harricana Gold Mines Inc. (1939) Ltd. (Que. 1927) subsidiaries Multimicro Inc. and Hartco Corporation were
1953 – Name changed to New Harricana Mines Ltd.; amalgamated to form Hartco Corporation and spun out Harvest Explorations Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n to shareholders on a share-for-share basis. n May 5, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Harrier Capital Corporation (Alta. Nov. 19, 1996) Hartco Income Fund (Ont. June 23, 2005) Harvest One Capital Inc. (B.C. Aug. 28, 2008)
Jan. 31, 2000 – Name changed to e-Manufacturing Apr. 20, 2009 – Converted into Hartco Inc.; basis 1 Hartco Apr. 26, 2017 – Name changed to Harvest One Cannabis
Networks Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. com. sh. for 1 Hartco Income Fund trust unit. (see Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of United
Hartco Inc.) Greeneries Holdings Ltd. and Satipharm AG; basis 1 new
Harrington Financial Inc. (Ont. Mar. 11, 1988) for 1.79 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 11, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved; Hartco Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2009)
subsequently revived. July 6, 2015 – Acquired by 9187669 Canada Inc., a wholly Harvest Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1952)
June 19, 1997 – Name changed to TecnoPetrol Inc. and owned subsid. of H&N Family Subco Inc., for $3.40 per 1969 – Name changed to Harvest Explorations Ltd.; basis
continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Hartco sh. 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Harrington Sound Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 11, 1988) Harte Resources Corporation (Ont. Jan. 22, 1982) Harvest-Spring Nutritional Systems (1981)
Nov. 7, 1989 – Name changed to Harrington Financial Jan. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Harte Gold Corp. (see Corporation (B.C. Jan. 7, 1981)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 7, 1996 – Continued into Canada.
May 28, 1996 – Name changed to Xemac Resources
Harris Steel Group Inc. (Ont. May 20, 1953) Harte Resources Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 22, 1982) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mar. 13, 2007 – Acquired by Nucor Corporation for $46.25 Nov. 7, 1986 – Name changed to Harte Resources
per sh. Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Harvest Sustainable Income Fund (Ont.)
Nov. 29, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an
Harrisburg-Dayton Resource Corp. (B.C. June 12, Hartland Mine Ltd. (Que. 1971) open-ended fund.
1987) June 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 5, 1991 – Name changed to San Fernando Mining Harvey Creek Gold Placers Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
Company Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Hartland Pipeline Services Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 29, 1997) Mar. 23, 1999 – Name changed to New Millennium Metals
Nov. 25, 1999 – Placed into receivership. Corporation. n
Harrison-Hibbert Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed receiver.
1955 – Name changed to Harrison Minerals Ltd.; basis Harvey Woods Limited (Ont. 1911)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Hartley Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Feb. 11, 1985 – Amalgamated with 606937 Ontario Inc.,
1963 – Struck off register. a wholly owned subsid. of Ambramco (1984) Inc. Com.
Harrison Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1935) shs. of Harvey Woods exchanged on sh.-for-sh. basis
HartWell Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1988)
1964 – Name changed to Cantri Mines Limited; basis 1 into pref. shs. of amalg. co. and immediately redeemed
Mar. 7, 1997 – Acquired by CrownJoule Exploration Ltd.
new for 4 old shs. n at $3.30 per sh.
of Calgary, Alta., for $1.667 per sh.
Harrowston Corporation (Can. Jan. 2, 1992) Harvey's Food Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Hartz Equities Inc. (Alta. Dec. 3, 1986)
Feb. 10, 1993 – Continued into Ontario. Jan. 7, 1974 – Amalgamated with Industrial Growth
Feb. 9, 1989 – Name changed to Solid Resources Ltd. n
Apr. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Harrowston Inc. n Management Ltd. to form Foodcorp Ltd.
Harvard Capital Corporation (B.C. Nov. 12, 1987) Harwell Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Harrowston Inc. (Ont. Feb. 10, 1993) Feb. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Harvard International
July 30, 2001 – Acquired by 1479523 Ontario Inc., a 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Technologies Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
subsid. of TD Capital's Canadian Private Equity Partners
Harwin Exploration & Development Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Fund, for $7.35 per sh. Harvard Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 12, 1998) June 23, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 17, 1999 – Name changed to Nework Corp. n
Harry Smith & Sons Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Hasaga Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 18, 1938)
Apr. 3, 1973 – Merged with Canadian Centura
Harvard International Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Nov. Apr. 27, 1967 – Merged into The Little Long Lac Gold
Developments to form the amalgamated International
12, 1987) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see The Little
Centura Industries Ltd.
Oct. 21, 1994 – Filed an assignment into bankruptcy and Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd.)
Harry Winston Diamond Corporation (Can. July 12, Deloitte & Touche Inc. of Vancouver was appointed
trustee. Hasina Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1980)
2002)
Apr. 1995 – Most assets had been sold and a deferred Nov. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Bradbury International
Jan. 27, 2013 – Name changed to Dominion Diamond
payment scheme (over 10 yrs) was set up throughwhich Equities Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation. n
unsecured creditors could receive a distribution.
June 2002 – No deferred payments had been made and Hastings Mining and Development Co. Ltd. (Que.
Hart Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Feb. 15, 1998)
it was unlikely funds would be available for distribution. 1955)
Jan. 15, 1999 – Name changed to HFI Flooring Inc.
Oct. 25, 2005 – Trustee discharged Sept. 1968 – Assets acquired by Sullivan Mines for cash
following acquisition of all o/s shs. of HFI Hardwood
consideration.
Flooring Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Harvard Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Mar. 17, 1969 – Hastings acquired 800,000 shs. of
June 24, 1965 – Dissolved. Sullivan, which were distributed with cash; basis 16
Sullivan plus 50¢ cash for each 100 Hastings.
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Hastings Resources Corp. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981) Hawk Precious Minerals Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2003 amalg.) Inc.; basis 0.2 new for 1 Eureka sh. (see Eureka
Sept. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Trigen Resources Mar. 28, 2007 – Name changed to Hawk Uranium Inc. n Resources, Inc.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Hawk Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1983) Hawthorne Gold Corp. (B.C. Jan. 18, 2006)
Hat Creek Energy Corp. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1977) Aug. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Zicor Mining Inc.; basis Apr. 5, 2011 – Name changed to China Minerals Mining
Mar. 29, 1984 – Name changed to Fairchild Resources 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Hawk Uranium Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2003 amalg.) Hayden Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1979)
Hatch Interactive Technologies Corp. (B.C. May 12, July 28, 2010 – Name changed to Ring of Fire Resources Mar. 14, 2000 – Name changed to Austin Developments
2006) Inc. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
July 28, 2016 – Name changed to Fandom Sports Media
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Hawker Industries Limited (unknown) Hayes-Cadillac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Oct. 2, 1978 – Amalgamated with parent, Hawker 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Hatco Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 27, 1982) Siddeley Canada Ltd., and continued under that name.
Dec. 7, 1992 – Name changed to SoftQuad International Hayes-Dana Inc. (Can. July 10, 1922; via Dominion
Each com. sh. not held by parent was converted into 2
Inc. n charter)
shs. of amalg. co.
Dec. 31, 1987 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
Hathaway Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Hawker Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1994) with same name.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. July 11, 2005 – Name changed to Iteration Energy Ltd. n May 23, 1995 – Acquired by Dana Canada Acquisition
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Dana Corporation, for
Hathor Exploration Limited (Alta. June 28, 1996) $18.50 per sh.
Hawker Siddeley Canada Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 1945; via
Sept. 26, 1996 – Continued into Canada. letters patent)
Jan. 13, 2012 – Acquired by Rio Tinto plc for $4.70 per Hayes-Dana Limited (Can. July 10, 1922; via Dominion
Sept. 17, 2001 – Acquired by Glacier Ventures charter)
sh. International Corp.; basis 77¢ or 0.63 Glacier Ventures Sept. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Hayes-Dana Inc. n
shs. for 1 Hawker Siddeley sh. (see Glacier Ventures
Hatleigh Corporation (Ont. 1919) International Corp.)
June 30, 1984 – Formed Dexleigh Corporation in Canada Hayes Steel Products Limited (Can. July 10, 1922; via
Dec. 22, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
on amalgamation with Foodex Inc. Upon amalg., each Dominion charter)
Glacier Ventures International Corp.)
cl. A sh. of Hatleigh exchanged for 1 com. sh. and 1 wt. Oct. 28, 1966 – Name changed to Hayes-Dana Limited. n
of Dexleigh, each Hatleigh 3rd pfce. sh. ser. 1 exchanged Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd. (Can. Sept. 1, 1945; via
for 4 cl. AA ser. a pref. shs. of Dexleigh; and each letters patent) Hayes Trucks Ltd. (B.C. 1929)
Hatleigh 3rd pfce. sh. ser. 2 exchanged into 1 com. sh. July 1, 1980 – Name changed to Hawker Siddeley Feb. 1974 – Gearmatic Co. Ltd., a Cdn. subsid. of
and 1 wt. of Dexleigh. Each wt. of Dexleigh entitled to Canada Inc. n PACCAR Inc. of Bellevue, Wash., acquired all o/s com.
purch. one com. sh. at $2 until Dec. 31, 1986. n shs. and substantially all o/s pref. shs.
Hawker Uranium Mines (Alta. 1953)
Hatthaway-Matheson Enterprises Inc. (B.C. June 7, Hayes Wheel & Forgings, Ltd. (Can. July 10, 1922; via
1956 – Assets acquired by Inland Resources Corp., a
1983) Dominion charter)
Delaware co.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Oct. 8, 1993 – Name changed to Innovis Corporation. n May 1936 – Name changed to Hayes Steel Products
Hawkeye Developments Ltd. (B.C. July 15, 1988) Limited. n
Hatton Capital Corp. (Can. Feb. 9, 2004) June 22, 1992 – Name changed to Western Garnet
Dec. 29, 2006 – Name changed to Nevgold Resource Company Ltd. n Hayes Wheel Co. of Canada (Can. July 10, 1922; via
Corp. n Dominion charter)
Hawkeye Gold Corporation (B.C. Jan. 5, 1988) 1927 – Name changed to Hayes Wheel & Forgings, Ltd. n
Haultain Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1981) Dec. 17, 1998 – Name changed to Hawkeye Gold
Aug. 15, 1986 – Name changed to Canasia Industries International Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Hazelton Sunrise Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1911)
Corporation. n Mar. 1970 – Name changed to Anoda Nickel Ltd.; basis
Hawkeye Gold International Inc. (B.C. Jan. 5, 1988) 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Hav-Info Computers Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1985) May 29, 2003 – Name changed to Hawkeye Gold &
Aug. 14, 1989 – Name changed to National Hav-Info Diamond Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey Hazeur Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n - Mines & Energy) Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved.

Hawkeye Ventures Inc. (Alta. Aug. 11, 2000) Head of the Lakes Iron Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Havelock Energy Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1937)
July 16, 2003 – Name changed to Puma Exploration Inc. July 25, 1963 – Name changed to Lakehead Mines Ltd.;
Mar. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Municipal Ticket
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of certain basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Quebec mineral claims. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Head4 Solutions Inc. (Can. Mar. 31, 1995)
Hawk Energy Corp. (Alta. Jan. 16, 2003)
Hawklin Industries Inc. (Ont. 1963) Jan. 25, 2005 – Name changed to Saratoga Electronic
May 19, 2006 – Acquired by Flagship Energy Inc.; basis
Apr. 15, 1981 – Name changed to Video Industries Inc. Solutions Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
for cl. A shldrs - either $2.85, or 1.5566 new Flagship cl.
Saratoga ATM Corporation Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old
A shs., or 1.2692 new Flagship cl. B shs., or a
Hawkpoint Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) shs. n
combination thereof for 1 old Hawk cl. A sh.; basis for cl.
Jan. 16, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
B shldrs - either $10, or 1.8868 new Flagship cl. A shs.,
Headley Amalgamated Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1934)
or 1.5385 new Flagship cl. B shs., or a combination Hawkstone Energy Corp. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2005) 1956 – Charter cancelled.
thereof for 1 old Hawk cl. B sh. (see Flagship Energy Inc.) Nov. 17, 2011 – Name changed to Range Energy
Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Headline Media Group Inc. (Can. Nov. 24, 2000)
Hawk Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 2, 2009)
Mar. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Score Media Inc. n
July 18, 2016 – Acquired by Kaisen Energy Corp.; basis Hawkwood Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1987)
8¢ cash per sh. Sept. 21, 1989 – Name changed to Hawkwood Industries Headline Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Inc. n Sept. 26, 1960 – Dissolved.
Hawk-Jen Mining Corp. Ltd. (Sask. 1956)
Oct. 1963 – Struck off register.
Hawkwood Industries Inc. (Alta. Jan. 22, 1987) Headvue Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Hawk Junction Capital Corp. (Ont. Mar. 17, 1999) Aug. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Environmental Aug. 22, 1979 – Name changed to Phaeton Exploration
Jan. 1, 2003 – Formed Hawk Precious Minerals Inc. in Containment Systems Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Ontario on amalgamation with 1541386 Ontario Inc. and shs. n
1541387 Ontario Inc. with Hawk Junction Capital Corp. Headwater Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new for 2 1541386 Ontario Hawley Group Ltd. (Sweden 1984) Dec. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. shs., 1 new for 1 1541387 Ontario Inc. sh. and 1 new Apr. 21, 1988 – Name changed to ADT Limited.
for 1 Hawk Junction sh. n Headway Builders Ontario Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Hawthorn Publishing Co. Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 6, 1958) 1969 – Amalgamated into Headway Corporation Ltd.
Apr. 1958 – Name changed to Toronto Star Limited. n
Hawk Oil Inc. (Alta. Nov. 18, 1996)
Headway Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1969 amalg.)
Feb. 7, 2003 – Acquired by APF Energy Trust; basis
Hawthorne Gold Corporation (B.C. 1979) Nov. 1980 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. of
$4.80 or 0.5079365 new APF trust units or a combination
May 9, 1990 – Amalgamated with Eureka Resources, Nu-West Group Limited following sh. purch. offer; basis
thereof for 1 old Hawk cl. A sh. (see APF Energy Trust)
Inc. to form new co. with same name Eureka Resources, 1 cl. A com. sh. Nu-West for each 2 shs. Headway, or
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option to receive 1.35 Nu-West 9% ser D 1st pref. shs. Hearne Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Hedley Pacific Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
for each 4 Headway shs. Nov. 28, 1973 – Charter cancelled. July 16, 1996 – Name changed to Hedley Technologies
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc. n
Headway Hotels Ltd. (Can. Nov. 23, 1972) Hearst Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
May 29, 1984 – Dissolved. Sept. 29, 1966 – Dissolved. Hedley-Sterling Explorations Inc. (Alta. Apr. 28, 1987)
Mar. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Western Envirotech
Headway Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Heart Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mar. 3, 1977 – Amalgamated with Coulee Lead and Zinc June 27, 1984 – Name changed to SRO Entertainment
Mines Ltd. (1 for 10) to form Wayfair Explorations Ltd.; International Inc. n Hedley Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1947)
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. May 19, 1999 – Continued into Canada.
Heartland Oil & Gas Corporation (B.C. 1979) June 13, 2006 – Name changed to BioSyent Inc. (see
Healey Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 26, 1999) Aug. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with American Energy FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 4, 2005 – Name changed to Run of River Power Inc. Corporation (1 for 1) and Canzona Minerals Inc. (1 for 4)
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Rockford to form a new co. also named American Energy Hedley Yuniman Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937)
Energy Corporation, Jascott Holdings Corp. plus 20% Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. June 1974 – Charter cancelled.
interest in the right to develop five hydroelectric power
generating projects in British Columbia. n Heartland Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 25, 1975) Hedman Mines Limited (Ont. Aug. 13, 1956)
Sept. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Ryland Oil Sept. 3, 1982 – Name changed to Hedman Resources
Healing Waters, Inc. (Ont. Aug. 23, 1993 amalg.) Corporation. n Limited. n
Dec. 9, 2004 – Name changed to Rocky Mountain Brands,
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Heartwood Capital Corporation (Alta. June 24, 2003) Hedman Resources Limited (Ont. Aug. 13, 1956)
Apr. 10, 2006 – Name changed to Neo Alliance Minerals June 2, 2016 – Dissolved and certificates of incorporation
The Health Care and Biotechnology Venture Fund Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Neo have been cancelled.
(Ont. Jan. 17, 1992) Alliance Holdings Limited. n
Feb. 25, 2004 – Return of capital of $1.06 per unit paid Hedong Energy Inc. (Can. Sept. 25, 1995)
to unitholders of record Feb. 20, 2004. Heaston Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 29, 1983) Feb. 9, 2004 – Name changed to Benchmark Energy
May 3, 2005 – Fund was wound up. Final distribution of June 16, 1987 – Name changed to W. M. Helijet Airways Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
$0.3319 per unit paid to unitholders of record Aug. 4, Inc. n
2004. Heenan Petroleum Limited (Can. Feb. 14, 1928)
Heath Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Aug. 1, 1986 – Formed Heenan Senlac Resources
Health Care Products Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1985) Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Limited in Canada on amalgamation with Senlac
Mar. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Celltech Media Inc.; Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Senlac sh. and 3 new
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Heatherdale Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 6, 2007) for 2 Heenan shs. n
Nov. 16, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Health Development Services Inc. (Can. Sept. 14, 1982) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Heenan Senlac Resources Limited (Can. Aug. 1, 1986
Oct. 4, 1990 – Continued into Ontario. amalg.)
Oct. 30, 1990 – Name changed to Spinnaker Heathridge Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Sept. 17, 1992 – Amalgamated with Mining and Allied
Development Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Supplies (Canada) Limited to form new co. with same
name Mining and Allied Supplies (Canada) Limited; basis
HealthCare Capital Corp. (Alta. July 27, 1993) Heating Oil Partners Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 20, 2002)
1 Mining and Allied sh. plus 1 wt. for 25 Heenan shs. (see
Feb. 10, 1998 – Name changed to Sonus Corp.; basis 1 June 26, 2006 – Following reorganization of indirectly
Mining and Allied Supplies (Canada) Limited)
new for 5 old shs. n held Heating Oil Partners, LP and Heating Oil Partners
GP, Inc. under an order by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Hees International Bancorp Inc. (Ont. Dec. 11, 1970)
Healthcare Leaders Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 19, 2014) wholly owned HOP Holdings, Inc. filed an assignment Dec. 31, 1996 – Formed The Edper Group Limited in
Oct. 24, 2014 – Converted to an exchange-traded fund. into bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Ontario on amalgamation with The Edper Group Limited;
Act. There would be no distributions to unitholders and basis 1 new cl. A limited vtg. sh. for 1 old com. sh. and 1
HealthLease Properties Real Estate Investment Trust it was anticipated that the fund would be dissolved and new cl. A pref. ser. D and/or ser. E sh. for 1 old cl. A pref.
(Ont. Apr. 17, 2012) all trust units cancelled. ser. D and/or ser. E sh. n
Nov. 25, 2014 – Acquired by U.S.-based Health Care
REIT, Inc.; basis Cdn$14.20 cash per trust unit. Hecate Gold Corp. (Ont. 1948)
Hees International Corporation (Ont. Dec. 11, 1970)
1977 – Continued into British Columbia.
May 6, 1988 – Name changed to Hees International
HealthPricer Interactive Limited (Can. Feb. 20, 2004) June 28, 1982 – Acquired by Host Ventures Limited; basis
Bancorp Inc. n
Mar. 18, 2013 – Name changed to Disani Capital Corp.; 1 Host sh. for 1 Hecate sh.
basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
Hector Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1983) Heiberg Sulphur Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Mar. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Abacus Minerals May 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Healthscreen Solutions Incorporated (B.C. May 13,
1981) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Heitman Canadian Investors Services Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Sept. 8, 2011 – Placed into receivership. Deloitte & June 30, 1977 – Name changed to Canreit Investors
Touche Inc. appointed receiver. Hedgehog Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Limited.
1955 – Charter cancelled.
HealthStreams Technology Inc. (Ont. June 29, 1994 Heitman Canadian Realty Investors (Ont. 1973)
amalg.) Hedger Capital Inc. (B.C. Mar. 8, 2006)
June 1977 – Name changed to Canadian Realty
Sept. 30, 1997 – Name changed to MediSolution Ltd. n Feb. 3, 2010 – Name changed to Pinestar Gold Inc.
Investors. n
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Healthtrac, Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 1991) acquisition of Oretech Resources Inc. n
Helena Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
Nov. 9, 2012 – Dissolved. Sept. 30, 1948 – Struck off register.
Hedley Basin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Healthy Eating Inc. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1990) 1953 – Name changed to Copper Basin Mines Ltd. n Helena Resources Limited (Yuk. Feb. 24, 1997)
Sept. 12, 1991 – Name changed to Humpty's Restaurants Mar. 5, 2007 – Name changed to THEMAC Resources
International Inc. n Hedley Gordon Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Group Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 1971 – Name changed to Hedley Pacific Mining
Heaps Engineering (1940) Ltd. (B.C. 1911) Corp. Ltd. n Helgena Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1968)
July 1948 – Name changed to Heaps Waterous Ltd. n 1972 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with
Hedley Mascot Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1934) same name.
Heaps Waterous Ltd. (B.C. 1911) 1951 – Merged into Giant Mascot Mines Ltd.; basis 55 Dec. 18, 1981 – Amalgamated with Pan Arctic
1955 – Placed into liquidation. new for 100 old shs. Explorations Ltd. to form new co. with same name
Jan. 1957 – Assets distributed to shldrs. as follows: $2.25 Strategic Metals Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Pan Arctic
pd. January 1956; $2.00 pd. April 1956; $1.00 pd. Hedley Monarch Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945) sh. and 1 new for 4 Strategic Metals shs.
November 1956; $1.0689 pd. January 1957 (final 1961 – Acquired by Friday Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1981 – Name changed to Strategic Metals Corporation. n
payment). 10 old shs. (see Friday Mines Ltd.)
The Helical Corporation Inc. (N.S. Aug. 12, 1998)
Hearne Coppermine Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Hedley Pacific Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
Mar. 3, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Sept. 1973 – Name changed to United Hearne Resources Aug. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Hedley Pacific
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Ventures Ltd. n
Energy)
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Helicopter Exploration Co. Ltd. (Can. 1950) Hemosol Corp. (Ont. Feb. 24, 2004) Hercon Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1958 – Wound up and charter surrendered. Partial Aug. 7, 2007 – Name changed to 1608557 Ontario Inc. n 1978 – Continued into British Columbia.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
distribution made in May 1957, of $1.50 and 2.05 shs. Apr. 1980 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. to
Granduc Mines, Limited per sh. of Helicopter; final Hemosol Inc. (Ont. July 11, 1985) form Chilco Resources Ltd.
distribution of $3.63 and 2.154 shs. Gibson Girl Mines May 5, 2004 – Name changed to Hemosol Corp. following
Ltd. per sh. of Helicopter made. reorganization whereby MDS Inc. acquired Hemosol Inc. Hercules Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
and Hemosol Corp. acquired the business of Hemosol Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Helin Industries Inc. (Alta. Dec. 13, 1996) Inc.; basis 1 Hemosol Corp. com. sh. plus 1 LPBP Inc.
July 25, 2001 – Name changed to Second Chance Corp. cl. A com. sh. (successor co. to Hemosol Inc.) for 1 Hercules Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 21, 1987)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Hemosol Inc. com. sh. n May 7, 1993 – Name changed to Tucan Ventures Inc.;
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Helio Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 8, 1998) Hendershot Paper Products Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 3, 2004 – Name changed to Helio Resource Corp. Sept. 1, 1973 – Com. shs. purchased in 1960 by Herdis International Canada Inc. (B.C. July 21, 1983)
following Aug. 30, 2004, Qualifying Transaction reverse Canadian International Paper Co. at $9.00 per sh. and Feb. 10, 1987 – Name changed to Deep Shaft
takeover acquisition of Bafex Holdings Limited. (see wts. at $3.00 each. All o/s 6% pref. shs. called for Technology International Incorporated. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) redemption on May 15, 1970, at $105 plus $11.24 divd.
per sh. All o/s 6.5% pref. 1st mtge. bds. due 1977 called Herdron Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 10, 2007)
Helium Corporation of America (Del. 1961) Mar. 9, 2010 – Name changed to El Tigre Silver Corp.
for redempti at par plus accr. int.
1962 – Assets sold to The International Helium Co. Ltd.; following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Pacemaker
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see The International Helium Henderson Oil Holdings Ltd. (unknown) Silver Mining, S.A. de C.V. n
Company Limited) 1959 – Acquired by Medallion Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1
new for 50 old shs. Here Fault Copper Limited (Ont. 1956)
Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 2014)
Aug. 11, 1986 – Name changed to First Toronto Capital
June 2, 2014 – Continued into Wyoming. (see FPsurvey Henderson Petroleum Ltd. (unknown) Corporation. n
- Industrials) Merged with Stockmen Oils, Ltd. (see Stockmen Oils Ltd.)
Helix Biotech Corporation (B.C. 1983) Heritage American Resource Corp. (B.C. July 25, 1994
Hendricks Minerals Canada Limited (Ont. Mar. 22, amalg.)
Oct. 22, 1993 – Name changed to International Helix 1994 amalg.)
Biotechnologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 17, 2001 – Name changed to Heritage Explorations
May 6, 1997 – Name changed to MCK Mining Corp.; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
basis 1 com. for 2.5 cl. A subord. vtg. shs. n
Helix Circuits Inc. (Can. Apr. 18, 1983)
Aug. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Circuit World Heritage Concepts International Inc. (Que. Aug. 9,
Henlys Group Limited (Can. 1961) 1949)
Corporation. n Sept. 8, 1989 – Name changed to Sechura Inc. n Mar. 26, 2001 – Name changed to NEXUS Group
Helix Hearing Care of America Corp. (Alta. Aug. 26, International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Hennessy Resource Corporation (B.C. 1983)
1996) May 20, 1992 – Name changed to Fastlane International Heritage Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 25, 1994 amalg.)
July 9, 1999 – Continued into Canada. (see HEARx Enterprises Inc. n Aug. 25, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by St
Canada Inc.)
Andrew Goldfields Ltd.; basis 1.2 new St Andrew shs. for
July 15, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Henning-Maloney Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 7, 1933) 1 old Heritage sh. (see St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.)
Florida-based HEARx Ltd.; basis either 0.3537 new
Believed defunct.
HEARx Ltd. com. sh., or 0.3537 new HEARx Canada Inc. The Heritage Group Inc. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1930)
exchangeable sh. for 1 old Helix com. sh. (see HEARx Henninger Brewery (Ontario) Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 15, 1971) Apr. 29, 1986 – Name changed to Schneider
Canada Inc.) Aug. 26, 1981 – Name changed to H.O. Financial Limited Corporation. n
following sale of assets and undertakings to Amstel
Helix Systems Limited (B.C. 1983)
Brewery Holdings Ltd. for $5.4 million. n Heritage Living Canada Corp. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1986)
Apr. 28, 1989 – Dissolved.
Oct. 31, 1994 – Dissolved.
Hellenic Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Henrietta Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1967) June 13, 1997 – Revived.
Sept. 17, 1987 – Name changed to U.S. Grant Gold Feb. 22, 1978 – Name changed to Caledonia Resource Jan. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Global Biotech Inc.
Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Henrosco-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Heritage Oil Corporation (Alta. Oct. 30, 1996)
Hellens Mining & Reduction Co. (Ont. 1951)
Feb. 1960 – Charter cancelled. May 13, 2014 – All exch. shs. redeemed for parent
1953 – Acquired by Cobalt Consolidated Mining Corp.
Heritage Oil plc ord. shs.; basis 1 for 1.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Cobalt Consolidated
Henry Birks and Sons Inc. (Can. 1879)
Mining Corp. Ltd.) Heritage Petroleums Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1967)
Nov. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Birks & Mayors Inc. n
July 25, 1994 – Amalgamated with American Fibre
The Hello Channel Inc. (Alta. May 8, 1985)
Hepburn Transport Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Corporation to form Heritage American Resource Corp.;
Nov. 1, 1992 – Struck off register.
1966 – Amalgamated into Laidlaw Motorways Ltd. basis 1 new for 8 American shs. and 1 new for 7 Heritage
Hemagold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) shs. (see Heritage American Resource Corp.)
1968 – Name changed to Northern Nuclear Mines Ltd. n Hera Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1989 amalg.)
Feb. 10, 1998 – Name changed to Medallion Resources Heritage Savings & Trust Company (Alta. 1968)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 13, 1987 – As of the company merged with North
Hemgold Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) West Trust Company to operate in the name of the latter.
Nov. 15, 1985 – Name changed to Hydro Home Energy)
Appliances Ltd. n Heritage Ventures Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1987)
Herb Lake Mining & Exploration (Ont. 1947)
1957 – Name changed to Big Herb Lake Mining & June 2, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Hemisphere Development Corp. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1978)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 14, 2000 – Name changed to Northern Hemisphere Hermes Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Herbal Clone Bank Canada Inc. (B.C. Nov. 12, 2010)
June 18, 2015 – Name changed to High Hampton Hermes Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 14, 1987)
Hemisphere GPS Inc. (Alta. July 31, 1990)
Holdings Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 26, 1994 – Name changed to Profile Ventures Ltd.;
May 24, 2013 – Name changed to AgJunction Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Herbdix Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
1961 – Charter cancelled.
Hemisphere Mining Co. Ltd. (Man. 1947) Héron Exploration Inc. (Que. June 4, 1963)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Herbert Mining Company Limited (Ont. 1947) Dec. 16, 2012 – Voluntarily dissolved.
May 2, 1960 – Dissolved.
Hemlo Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Heron Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
May 20, 1988 – Name changed to Akiko-Lori Gold Herblet Hudson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Heron
Resources Ltd. n Feb. 17, 1972 – Dissolved. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Hemlo Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1968) HerbTech Inc. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1992) Heron Resources Limited (Australia Feb. 17, 1995)
July 25, 1996 – Amalgamated with Battle Mountain Gold July 24, 1998 – Amalgamated with CV Technologies Inc. Apr. 2, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted.
Company to form Battle Mountain Canada Ltd.; basis (1.561 for 1) to continue as CV Technologies Inc.; basis
1.48 new for 1 Hemlo sh. (see Battle Mountain Canada 0.896 new CV com. sh. for 1 old HerbTech cl. A com. sh.
Ltd.) (see CV Technologies Inc.)
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Héroux Inc. (Que. Mar. 17, 1942; via letters patent) Hi-Tower Drilling Co., Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1950) High Income Preferred Shares Corporation (Can. Apr.
Sept. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Héroux-Devtek Inc. June 1, 1962 – Name changed to Bow Valley Industries 26, 2002)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. n Mar. 15, 2010 – All o/s ser. 1 and ser. 2 pref. shs.
redeemed for $27.80 per sh. and $16.46 per sh.,
Herron-Elder Gas & Oil Development Co., Ltd. Hiawatha Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) respectively, including accrued distributions.
(unknown) Dec. 23, 1965 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 20, 2011 – Name changed to Carpincho Capital
1914 – Acquired by Alberta Petroleum Consolidated Ltd.; Corp. n
basis 3.5 new for 1 old sh. (see Alberta Petroleum Hibernia Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Consolidated Ltd.) Oct. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Great World Resources High Income Principal And Yield Securities
Ltd. n Corporation (Ont. Dec. 7, 2001)
Hershey Oil Corporation (Del. 1971) Aug. 1, 2008 – All o/s pref. shs. and equity shs. redeemed
Sept. 20, 1990 – Merged with American Exploration Hibernian International Development Corporation for $25 per pref. sh. and $11.49 per equity sh.
Acquisition Corp.; basis 1.611 new for 1 old or US$7.00 Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
per sh. June 30, 1980 – Dissolved. High Lake Molybdenum Ltd. (Man. 1953)
Nov. 1967 – Name changed to Laronex Copper Mines
Hertz Industries Limited (B.C. 1967) Hibiscus Developments Limited (Can. 1972) Ltd. n
May 2, 1986 – Struck off register. June 2, 1976 – Name changed to Mongowin-Sudbury
Explorations Ltd. n High Level Design Systems, Inc. (Calif. Apr. 1991)
Hespanola Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Dec. 31, 1996 – Merged into Cadence Design Systems
1972 – Charter cancelled.
Hibright Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1981) Inc., a U.S. based company; basis 0.22 of a sh. of
Heva Cadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Oct. 25, 1996 – Name changed to Frontier Pacific Mining Cadence for 1 old sh. of High Level.
1946 – Name changed to Heva Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Corporation. n
High Level Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
new for 2 old shs. n
Hiburd Properties Inc. (B.C. 1983) Nov. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Colorfax International
Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Heva Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
1956 – Name changed to Heva Mines Ltd. n
Hicbar Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) High North Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1988)
Apr. 24, 1952 – Charter cancelled. July 27, 2000 – Name changed to HNR Ventures Inc.;
Heva Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Sept. 1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Ltd.; basis Hicco Energy Inc. (Alta. 1983)
1 new for 25 old shs. Oct. 26, 1989 – Name changed to Intersoft Technologies High North Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 5, 2010)
Inc. n Jan. 28, 2016 – Placed into receivership.
Hewbet Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Sept. 1979 – Name changed to Sundance Energy PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed receiver
Hidden Valley Mines Inc. (Alta. June 13, 1986) and all officers and directors resigned.
Resources Limited and continued into Canada. n
Aug. 5, 1993 – Name changed to Blis International Inc.; Dec. 2016 – Sale of the assets was completed. Secured
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n creditors will suffer a shortfall and no funds available for
Hewfran Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Higginson Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937)
The Hewlyn Corporation (Alta. 1987) 1953 – Charter cancelled. High Plains Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1992)
Aug. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. Nov. 27, 2006 – Name changed to Action Energy Inc.
High American Gold Inc. (Ont. Apr. 25, 1997 amalg.) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Action Energy
Heximer Oil Company, Limited (Ont. 1928) July 30, 2008 – Name changed to Antioquia Gold Inc. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1958 – Struck off register. following reverse takover acquisition of Am-Ves
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n High Plains Uranium, Inc. (N.B. Feb. 8, 2005)
Heyson Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Jan. 19, 2007 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Dec. 23, 1965 – Dissolved. High Arctic Energy Services Trust (Alta. June 10, 2005) Energy Metals Corporation; basis 1 new Energy Metals
July 5, 2007 – Converted into High Arctic Energy Services sh. for 6.2 old High Plains shs. (see Energy Metals
Hi-Alta Capital Inc. (Alta. Nov. 14, 1995) Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old unit. Corporation)
June 5, 2002 – Name changed to Western Financial
Group Inc. n High Bullen Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1995) High Point Energy Corp. (Alta. Apr. 15, 1994)
Aug. 12, 1996 – Acquired by Highridge Exploration Ltd.; June 26, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement with Mesquite
Hi-Cor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) basis 1 Highridge sh. for 28 High Bullen shs. (see Exploration Ltd. to continue under a new name High Point
Dec. 2, 1986 – Name changed to International Burgers Highridge Exploration Ltd.) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new High Point Resources sh.
Now Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n for 3 old High Point Energy shs. (see High Point
High Crest Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949) Resources Inc.)
1957 – Name changed to Canadian High Crest Oils Ltd.;
Hi-Core Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n High Point Resources Inc. (Alta. Sept. 1, 2000 amalg.)
Oct. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Hi-Cor Resources
Ltd. n Aug. 23, 2005 – Acquired by Enterra Energy Trust; basis
High Desert Gold Corporation (Can. Apr. 10, 2007) either 0.105 Enterra units, 0.105 exch. shs. or a
Dec. 24, 2013 – Acquired by South American Silver Corp.; combination thereof for 1 High Point com. sh. (see Enterra
Hi-Ho Curb Serv-us Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
basis 0.275 South American shs. for 1 High Desert sh. Energy Trust)
Nov. 26, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
(see South American Silver Corp.)
High Reserve Resources Limited (B.C. 1972)
Hi-Lite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
High Desert Mineral Resources, Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1968 – Name changed to Hi-Lite Uranium Explorations
1986)
Ltd. n High Rider Capital Inc. (B.C. Oct. 19, 2006)
June 19, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Sept. 13, 1995 – Continued into Delaware. May 4, 2009 – Name changed to Sirona Biochem Corp.
Hi-Lite Uranium Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1955) following Qualifying Transaction license agreement with
Feb. 28, 1973 – Dissolved. High Energy Ventures Inc. (Alta. May 17, 1988) TFChem S.A.R.L. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Hi-Lite Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) High Ridge Resources Inc. (B.C. June 24, 2004)
1964 – Name changed to Hi-Lite Mines Ltd. n High Five Oilfield Services Ltd. (Alta. July 2, 1998) Jan. 1, 2010 – Name changed to New High Ridge
Nov. 2, 2000 – Name changed to Patch Safety Services Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Hi-Lode Mining Co. (B.C. 1969) Ltd. n
July 1973 – Name changed to Starbuck Mines Ltd. (see High Rise Resources Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1980)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) High 5 Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984) Dec. 28, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 7, 2014 – Name changed to 37 Capital Inc.; basis 1
Hi-Peg Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) High River Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 5, 1988 amalg.)
new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 29, 1987 – Name changed to Elegance Business Feb. 2, 2011 – Continued into Yukon. (see Nord Gold
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) N.V.)
Mar. 15, 2013 – Acquired by Nord Gold N.V.; basis either
Hi Tech Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1982)
$1.40 or 0.285 Nord Gold N.V. global depositary receipts
Sept. 7, 1993 – Name changed to Pro-Tech Venture
(1 depositary receipt representing 1 ord. sh.) for 1 High
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
River sh. (see Nord Gold N.V.)
Industrials)
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High River Oilfields, Ltd. (Can. May 13, 1925) Highland Lode Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1967) Highpoint Telecommunications Inc. (Yuk. July 29,
1931 – Placed into liquidation. Jan. 13, 1977 – Name changed to CDR Resources Inc.; 1998)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n May 19, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
High River Resources Limited (B.C. 1984)
Dec. 5, 1988 – Formed High River Gold Mines Ltd. in Highland Mercury Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Highpointe Exploration Inc. (B.C. Nov. 19, 2009)
Canada on amalgamation with Nor-Acme Gold Mines Feb. 22, 1977 – Formed Highland-Crow Resources Ltd. Nov. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Oxford Resources Inc.;
Limited; basis 1 new for 1.2 Nor-Acme shs. and 1 new on amalgamation with Pickle Crow Explorations Ltd. (1 basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
for 1 High River sh. n for 5), Cariboo-Bell Copper Mines Ltd. (1 for 9), Beacon
Mining Co. Ltd. (1 for 40) and Abex Mines Ltd. (1 for 50); Highridge Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 3, 1984 amalg.)
High Rock Canadian High Yield Bond Fund (Ont. July basis 1 new for 5 old shs. Aug. 31, 1999 – Acquired by Talisman Energy Inc.; basis
29, 2014) 0.11 Talisman shs. for 1 Highridge sh.
Dec. 30, 2016 – Terminated: basis $8.11 cash per cl. A Highland Queen Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
unit. Apr. 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Highridge Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
1952 – Name changed to New Highridge Mining Co. Ltd.;
High Yield & Mortgage Plus Trust (Ont. Nov. 28, 2003) Highland Resources Inc. (B.C. June 7, 2006) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 31, 2014 – Redeemed; basis $12.3990 per trust Oct. 31, 2012 – Name changed to Highland Copper
unit. Company Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Highvale Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
- Mines & Energy) Oct. 28, 1977 – Wound up.
Highbank Metals & Holdings Limited (Ont. 1966)
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Highland Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Highview Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 30, 1993)
1988 – Declared bankrupt. July 6, 2007 – Name changed to Paris Energy Inc.; basis
Highbank Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Highbank Metals & Highland Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966)
Holdings Limited. n Mar. 9, 1977 – Name changed to Pembroke Star Highwater Power Corporation (B.C. June 10, 1983)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 29, 2007 – Acquired by Taylor NGL Limited
Highbourne Capital Corporation (Can. Nov. 8, 1979) Partnership for $1.50 per sh. (see Taylor NGL Limited
Aug. 20, 1996 – Name changed to A & E Capital Funding Highland Surprise Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Partnership)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1944 – Placed into bankruptcy. No equity for shldrs.
Struck off register. Highwire Entertainment Group Inc. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1997)
Highbourne Explorations Ltd. (Alta. 1978) May 21, 2002 – Name changed to Creation Ventures Inc.;
Sept. 10, 1987 – Name changed to Universal Genetics Highland Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corporation Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 1973 – Name changed to New Highland Valley
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Highwood Distillers Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Highfield Oil & Gas (unknown) Feb. 16, 2001 – Privatized at 20¢ per sh.
Nov. 30, 1979 – Amalgamated with Clarion Petroleums Highland Valley Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Ltd. to continue under the latter name. 1968 – Name changed to Highland Valley Mines Ltd.; Highwood Petroleum & Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (Can.
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n 1926)
Highfield Property Investments Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 6, 1972) 1928 – Taken over by Highwood-Sarcee Oils Ltd.; basis
Dec. 5, 1985 – Name changed to HPIL Resources Ltd.; Highland Valley Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1982) 12 new com. for 1 old pref. sh., and 8 new com. for 1
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n May 20, 1988 – Name changed to Loki Gold com. sh.
Corporation. n
Highgrade Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1987) Highwood Resources Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1997 amalg.)
Mar. 23, 2000 – Name changed to Brasilca Mining Highlander Minerals Ltd. (Ont. May 9, 1990) Dec. 4, 2002 – Plan of Arrangement with 2016507 Ontario
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Sept. 24, 1993 – Name changed to CaribGold Resources Ltd. (ThorNewco) and 2016964 Ontario Ltd. to privatized
Tapajos Gold Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n the company; basis either $0.145, or 1 new ThorNewco
sh. or a combination thereof.
Highground Capital Corp. (Can. Aug. 1, 2007) Highmark Marketing Inc. (B.C. Apr. 2, 2014)
Aug. 11, 2008 – Amalgamated with a newly incorporated June 20, 2016 – Name changed to Lightning Ventures Highwood-Sarcee Oils Ltd. (Can. 1928)
subsidiary of Algonquin Power Income Fund; basis 0.9749 Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1958 – Acquired by New Chamberlain Petroleums Ltd.;
Algonquin trust units for 1 Highground com. sh. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see New Chamberlain
Highmark Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1979) Petroleums Ltd.)
Highhawk Mines Limited (B.C. Jan. 20, 1948) Dec. 28, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mar. 12, 1979 – Name changed to Newhawk Gold Mines Hildon Mining Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 27, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Highmont Mining Corporation (B.C. 1977 amalg.) Oct. 23, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Sept. 28, 1979 – Merged with Iso Mines Limited and a
Highland-Bell Ltd. (B.C. May 13, 1936) specially formed Teck subsid.; basis $8.50 for ea. sh. Hill Top Resources Corp. (B.C. June 29, 2007)
Apr. 1, 1971 – Acquired by Teck Corporation Limited; held or 6 cl. B pref. shs. of Teck Corporation for ea. 10 Sept. 7, 2010 – Name changed to Tanzania Minerals
basis 2 cl. B Teck shs. for 3 Highland-Bell shs. (see Teck shs. held. Teck pref. redeem. within 30 days or conv. into Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation Limited) Teck B common shs.
Hillcraft Industries Ltd. (Ont.)
Highland Beverages Limited (Ont. June 2, 1949) Highmont Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Charter cancelled.
July 27, 1987 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 29, 1977 – Amalgamated with Torwest Resources
Hillcrest Collieries Ltd. (Can. 1910)
Aug. 5, 1987 – Name changed to T.C.C. Beverages Ltd. n (1962) Ltd. to form Highmont Mining Corporation. (see
1960 – Acquired by Hillcrest Collieries Ltd. of Nassau,
Highmont Mining Corporation)
Bahamas. Shldrs. of Cdn. co. received 1 £1 sh. of
Highland Chief Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Bahamas co. for each sh. held.
July 31, 1973 – Name changed to New Chief Mines Ltd.; Highpine Oil & Gas Limited (Alta. Apr. 2, 1998)
Oct. 16, 2009 – Acquired by Daylight Resources Trust 1961 – Cdn. company wound up and charter surrendered.
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
through plan of arrangement; basis either $7.00 or 0.85
Hillcrest Mohawk Collieries, Ltd. (unknown 1939)
Highland Dairy Ltd. (unknown) Daylight units for 1 Highpine cl. A sh. or a combination
1951 – Merged with 2 other cos. to form Coleman
1958 – Business sold to Rutherford's Dairy Ltd. and Valley thereof. (see Daylight Resources Trust)
Collieries Limited. Final and total distribution for each
View Dairy Ltd. 1,000 shs. held: $375; $250 par value of shs. and $1,160
Highplain Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
June 27, 1977 – Dissolved. par value of 5% 1st mtge. bds. of Coleman.
Highland Development Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1949) 1961 – Reported wound up.
1976 – Placed into receivership with Pickerin, Cook &
Co., C.A., Kamloops, B.C. Subsequently dissolved and Highpoint Capital Corporation (Alta. Feb. 1, 1996)
July 29, 1998 – Continued into Yukon. Hillcrest Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 11, 1980)
struck off register. May 12, 1995 – Acquired by Mark Resources Inc.; basis
July 31, 1998 – Name changed to Highpoint
Telecommunications Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover $4.50 or 0.80 Mark shs. for 1 Hillcrest sh. (see Mark
Highland Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 27, 1994) Resources Inc.)
Aug. 3, 2000 – Acquired by Ketch Energy Ltd. (was acquisition of GST Global Telecommunications Inc. n
named Interaction Resources Ltd. at time of offer); basis Hillcrest Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 2, 2006)
0.96 Interaction (now Ketch Energy) shs. for 1 Highland Highpoint Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1948) Mar. 11, 2015 – Name changed to Hillcrest Petroleum
sh. (see Ketch Energy Ltd.) Apr. 25, 1972 – Name changed to Highhawk Mines Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Highland Lass Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 1928)
May 13, 1936 – Merged into Highland-Bell Ltd.; basis 2
new for 1 old sh. (see Highland-Bell Ltd.)
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Hilldale Explorations Corp. (Ont. 1961) Hiram Walker-Gooderham & Worts Limited (Can. 1926) Hoko Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Aug. 26, 1996 – Formed Oro Blanco Resources Corp. in Apr. 9, 1980 – Amalgamated with The Consumers' Gas Feb. 29, 1988 – Name changed to ABDA International
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ontario on amalgamation with Oro Blanco Resources Company; basis 1 3/8 com. sh. Consumers' for each Holdings Corp. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Oro Blanco sh. and 1 new for 5 Walker sh.
Hilldale shs. n Hol-Booth Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Hiram Walker Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Nov. 1973 – Dissolved.
Hilldale Holdings Inc. (Ont. 1961) Oct. 24, 1986 – Company became a wholly owned subsid.
Sept. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Hilldale Explorations of Gulf Canada Corporation. (see Gulf Canada Hol-Lac Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. Jan. 14, 1937)
Corp. n Corporation) July 4, 1997 – Name changed to Augusta Resource
Corporation. n
Hillestad Pharmaceuticals Inc. (B.C. May 26, 1983) Hirtz Bros. Construction Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Oct. 5, 2006 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Sept. 1972 – Name changed to Wasi Enterprises Ltd. Holberg Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1959)
Industrials) Oct. 1978 – Name changed to World Cement Industries
Hisbert Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 16, 1935) Inc. n
Hillsborough Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Feb. 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 13, 1987 – Name changed to Hillsborough Holborough Investments Limited (Can. July 22, 1963)
Hiskerr Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Resources Limited. n May 4, 1972 – Name changed to MICC Investments
Apr. 11, 1973 – Dissolved.
Limited; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
Hillsborough Resources Limited (Ont. 1951) Hislop Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Nov. 5, 1997 – Continued into Canada. 1944 – Name changed to Hislop Mines Ltd. and continued Holbrook Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Dec. 24, 2009 – Acquired by Vitol Anker International into Ontario; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1957 – Charter cancelled.
B.V., a wholly owned subsid. of Vitol Holding B.V., for
50¢ per sh. Hislop Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Holcorp Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Dec. 9, 1960 – Charter cancelled. June 27, 1991 – Name changed to Holcorp Mines Limited;
Hillside Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 20, 1978) basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Apr. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Charter Minerals Inc.; Hispyke Explorations Inc. (Ont. Aug. 28, 1922)
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Feb. 29, 1988 – Name changed to RJK Mineral Corp. n Holcot Capital Corp. (B.C. May 18, 2006)
Dec. 21, 2007 – Name changed to Goldmember Minerals
Hillstake Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1945) Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Hisway Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1987)
May 29, 1969 – Struck off register. acquisition of Goldmember Ventures Corp. n
Oct. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
continue with same name.
Hilltown Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2006) Holden Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (Can. 1911)
Apr. 26, 1993 – Name changed to International
June 19, 2013 – Name changed to Anexco Resources 1967 – Name changed to S. E. Woods-Holden Ltd. n
Bioremediation Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Hiview Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974) Holdfast Natural Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Hilstar Capital Corporation (Alta. May 21, 1993) Feb. 7, 1973 – Dissolved.
Mar. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
Dec. 13, 1995 – Name changed to KINeSYS
Jaridge Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Pharmaceutical Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Holdmar Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Hixon Gold Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 10, 1986) Aug. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Hilton Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 7, 1989) Mar. 15, 2001 – Name changed to Aloak Corp. following
Apr. 1, 1999 – Continued into Yukon. Holland-Gaspe Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
reverse takeover acquisition of Aloak Inc. n
Mar. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Hilton Resources Ltd. n Nov. 14, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Hobo Creek Coppermines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Holland Global Capital Corporation (Ont. Jan. 15, 2013)
Hilton Resource Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1980) Feb. 1, 1977 – Name changed to Storm Cloud Sept. 9, 2013 – Succeeded by Maplewood International
June 13, 1991 – Name changed to North Slope Minerals Development Corporation. n Real Estate Investment Trust pursuant to plan of
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
arrangement whereby Maplewood International Real
Hobrough Limited (Can. 1967) Estate Investment Trust was formed to facilitate the
Hilton Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 1, 1999) Apr. 10, 1974 – Name changed to Gestalt International conversion of the corporation into a trust; basis 1 trust
Dec. 3, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Limited. n unit or 1 class B LP unit of Maplewood International
Aug. 25, 2005 – Name changed to Rochester Resources
Limited Partnership for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines The Hockey Company Holdings Inc. (Can. Feb. 25, Industrials)
& Energy) 2003)
June 25, 2004 – Acquired by Reebok International Ltd. Holland Lake Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Himac Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 5, 1977)
for Cdn$21.25 per sh. Oct. 15, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
July 5, 1985 – Name changed to O.T. Industries Inc.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Hodden Grey Inc. (Ont. 1969) Hollinger Argus Limited (Ont. 1916)
Nov. 15, 1978 – Name changed to Hodden Grey Oil & 1984 – Continued into Canada. (see Hollinger Inc.)
Himalayan Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 15, 2007) Gas Ltd. n Sept. 17, 1985 – Amalgamated with Argcen Holdings Inc.
May 4, 2012 – Name changed to Azul Ventures Inc. n (sh-for-sh) and Labmin Resources Limited (3.5 new for
Hodden Grey Mining & Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969) 1 old sh.) to form Hollinger Inc.; basis 2.5 shs. of Hollinger
Hinde & Dauch Ltd. (Ont. 1924) Aug. 16, 1973 – Name changed to Hodden Grey Inc. n Inc. for each sh. of Hollinger Argus (other than those held
Oct. 31, 1978 – Merged into Domtar Inc.; basis $125 per by Argcen Holdings Inc.). (see Hollinger Inc.)
sh. (see Domtar Inc.) Hodden Grey Oil & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Jan. 24, 1983 – Name changed to Nelma Information Inc. Hollinger Canadian Newspapers, Limited Partnership
Hinde & Dauch Paper Co. of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1924) (Ont. Apr. 14, 1999)
following acquisition of Nelma Data Corporation. n
Apr. 22, 1960 – Name changed to Hinde & Dauch Ltd. n Mar. 17, 2006 – Acquired by Glacier Ventures
Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. (Alta. July 24, 2004 amalg.) International Corp. for $0.737 per partnership unit.
Hip Interactive Corp. (Ont. Dec. 14, 1999 amalg.) Dec. 2006 – Name changed to Glacier Publications
Jan. 18, 2016 – Privatized; com. shs. converted on a
July 5, 2005 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young Limited Partnership.
1-to-1 basis into cl. B redeem. pref. shs. and immediately
Inc. appointed receiver.
redeemed for $0.0001 per cl. B sh.
Hollinger Canadian Publishing Holdings Co. (N.B.
Hiram Walker-Consumers Home Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Sept. 11, 1996)
Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1980
June 1, 1981 – Name changed to Hiram Walker Feb. 7, 2002 – Privatized by Hollinger International Inc.
amalg.)
Resources Ltd. following reorganization which resulted Outstanding special shs. redeemed at US$8.88 per sh.
Dec. 18, 1985 – Amalgamated with Thompson-Lundmark
in its subsid., Hiram Walker Resources Ltd., becoming effective June 26, 2000; subsequently delisted.
Gold Mines Ltd. (1 for 2.03043) to form Consolidated
the parent company. Subsequently, name changed to
Thompson-Lundmark Gold Mines Limited; basis 1 new
The Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. All stock exchanged Hollinger Canadian Publishing Holdings Inc. (N.B.
for 3.17918 old shs.
on sh. for sh. basis, except group 1 pref. shs. (37,121 Sept. 11, 1996)
5.5% ser. A; 66,641 5.5% ser. B; and 21,275 5% ser. C Hogan Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 19, 1965) Sept. 25, 2001 – Formed Hollinger Canadian Publishing
at Sept. 30, 1980), which became shs. of the newly Jan. 1972 – Name changed to Bow River Resources Ltd.; Holdings Co. on amalgamation with 3048512 Nova Scotia
incorporated Consumers' Gas Company Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Company. n

Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1916)


1968 – Name changed to Hollinger Mines Limited. n
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Hollinger Eastern Publishing Inc. (N.B. Sept. 11, 1996) Holt International Investments Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1985) Home Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1981)
June 19, 1997 – Formed Hollinger Canadian Publishing Nov. 4, 1998 – Name changed to Argent Resources Ltd. n Feb. 15, 2000 – Name changed to Buck Lake Ventures
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Holdings Inc. on amalgamation with Holbidco Inc., a Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
wholly owned subsid. of Hollinger International Inc.; basis Holtyrex Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1921)
1 new for 1 old sh. n 1955 – Charter cancelled. Homebank Technologies Inc. (Que. Feb. 11, 1998
amalg.)
Hollinger Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. 1910) Holwood Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) June 15, 2005 – Name changed to Selient Inc. n
1916 – Merged with 3 other cos. to form Hollinger May 6, 1965 – Dissolved.
Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. Homeguard Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Holy Cross Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) 1987 – Charter cancelled.
Hollinger Inc. (Can. Sept. 17, 1985 amalg.) Jan. 29, 1974 – Name changed to Camero Resource
Aug. 1, 2008 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Industries Ltd. n Homeland Energy Group Ltd. (Can. Oct. 12, 2006)
Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in Canada and Mar. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Sixonine Ventures
Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Ernst & Young Holy Smoke Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 22, 2000) Corp.; basis 1 new for 75 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Inc. was appointed monitor. Nov. 1, 2002 – Name changed to Anterra Corporation & Energy)
June 30, 2015 – Stay of proceedings under the CCAA pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Carnico
was extended to Aug. 2, 2017. (see FPsurvey - Oil & Gas Ltd. n Homeland Uranium Inc. (Ont. Dec. 29, 2006)
Industrials) Dec. 15, 2014 – Name changed to Western Uranium
Hombre Capital Inc. (Alta. July 31, 2012) Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Pinon
Hollinger Mines Limited (Ont. 1916) Mar. 27, 2015 – Name changed to NovaTeqni Ridge Mining LLC. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 23, 1979 – Name changed to Hollinger Argus Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Limited. n Homeproject.com Inc. (Can. Oct. 2, 1985)
Homburg Canada Real Estate Investment Trust (Que. Oct. 4, 2005 – Dissolved.
Hollinger North Shore Exploration Company Limited Mar. 30, 2010)
(Que. 1942) Oct. 13, 2011 – Name changed to CANMARC Real Estate Homer Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
1980 – Name changed to Hollinger North Shore Investment Trust. n Feb. 24, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Exploration Inc. n
Homco Industries Ltd. (Sask. 1971 amalg.) Homer Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Sept. 30, 1977 – Placed into bankruptcy. Henfrey Mason 1955 – Name changed to Desmont Mining Corp. Ltd.;
Hollinger North Shore Exploration Inc. (Que. 1942)
& Co. Ltd. of Vancouver appointed trustee. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 28, 1983 – As a result of the restructuring of Hollinger
Argus, Labrador Mining & Exploration, and Norcen Energy Sept. 29, 1978 – Struck off register.
Resources, the co. was merged into Norcen Energy Homeserve Technologies Inc. (Ont. Feb. 27, 1987)
Resources Ltd. Prior to restructuring, co. was 60% owned Home Capital Group Inc. (Can. June 21, 1968) July 29, 2011 – Acquired by Brookfield Asset
by Hollinger Argus Ltd. and 40% by Hanna Mining. July 18, 1988 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Management Inc. for $2.75 cash per sh.
Industrials)
Hollingfield Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2000) Homestake Canada Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1999)
Aug. 10, 2001 – Name changed to PKI Innovations Home Equity Income Trust (Ont. May 15, 2002) June 27, 2003 – Name changed to Barrick Gold Inc. n
(Canada) Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse July 3, 2009 – Converted into newly incorporated HOMEQ
takeover acquisition of PKI Innovations Inc. n Corporation; basis 1 HOMEQ com. sh. for 1 Home Equity Homestake Enterprises Ltd. (B.C.)
trust unit. (see HOMEQ Corporation) 1958 – Struck off register.
Hollingport Venture Inc. (B.C. Dec. 21, 2005)
Home Industries Inc. (Alta. 1987) Homestake Explorations Limited (Man. 1950)
May 5, 2009 – Name changed to Changyu Medtech Ltd.
Mar. 27, 1989 – Formed Highwood Distillers Ltd. on Oct. 24, 1986 – Name changed to HSK Minerals
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
amalgamation with 35046 Alberta Inc. and Highwood Limited. n
acquisition of Asia Oriental Investment Ltd. n
Distillers Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Homestake Mining Company (Del. 1983)
Hollingsworth Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
Home Lake Resources Ltd. (unknown Apr. 2, 1990) Dec. 14, 2001 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
June 11, 1992 – Formed Dovetec Corporation in Ontario Barrick Gold Corporation; basis 0.53 new Barrick sh. for
HollisWealth Inc. (Ont. Nov. 6, 1998) on amalgamation with Dovetec Corporation; basis 1 new 1 old Homestake sh. (see Takepoint Ventures Ltd.)
Nov. 1, 2017 – Name changed to 1985275 Ontario Inc. for 1 Dovetec sh. and 1 new for 2 Home Lake shs. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Homestake Resource Corporation (B.C. July 18, 1983)
Holloway Capital Corporation (Can. Nov. 17, 2005) Sept. 8, 2016 – Acquired by Auryn Resources Inc.; basis
June 8, 2006 – Qualifying Transaction acquisition of a 50 Home Media Corp. (Alta. Nov. 28, 1996) 0.0588 Auryn com. shs. for 1 Homestake com. sh.
unit Super 8 hotel property in Truro, Nova Scotia with Aug. 13, 2003 – Amalgamated with Ivrnet Inc. (1 for
2.361) to continue as Ivrnet Inc.; basis 1 new Ivrnet sh. Homestake Silver Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 30, 1964)
subsequent conversion into an income trust named
for 5.028 old Home Media shs. June 1971 – Name changed to Northern Homestake
Holloway Lodging Real Estate Investment Trust; basis 1
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
new trust unit for 5 com. shs. (see Holloway Lodging Real
Estate Investment Trust) Home Mining Developments Limited (Ont. 1969)
Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited Homestead Consolidated Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18,
Holloway Lodging Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. (1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1 for 5.5), 1947)
Mar. 28, 2006) Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Long Point Gas Name changed to Consolidated Homestead Oil Co. Ltd.;
Dec. 31, 2012 – Succeeded by Holloway Lodging & Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin Mines Limited (1 for basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby 1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 for 7), and Force Crag
Holloway Lodging Corporation was formed to facilitate Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force Crag Mines Homestead Oil & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
the conversion of the trust into a corporation. (see Limited; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. 1947 – Acquired by Homestead Consolidated Oil Co.
FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Consolidated
Home Oil Co., Ltd. (Alta. July 10, 1925) Homestead Oil Co. Ltd.)
Hollycroft Resource Corporation (B.C. 1983) 1929 – Formed Home Oil Company Limited on
June 14, 1990 – Name changed to Beretta Resource amalgamation with Home Oil Company Limited. n Homestead Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1980)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n May 13, 1993 – Name changed to International
Home Oil Company Limited (Alta. July 10, 1925) Homestead Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Hollyhead Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 29, 1985) Dec. 21, 1979 – Acquired by The Consumers' Gas
June 19, 1992 – Name changed to Canadian Maple Leaf Company Ltd.; basis 3.8 Consumers' conv. pref. shs. or Homestock Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1980)
Financial Corporation and continued into Canada $95 for 1 Home Oil sh. Subsequently in December 1986, Jan. 31, 1986 – Name changed to International
following merger with Canadian Maple Leaf Fund Home Oil was acquired by Interhome Energy Inc. and Homestock Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
(Manitoba) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n then on May 1, 1991, Home Oil was spun off as a new
public company. (see Anderson Exploration Ltd.) Homeward Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1953)
Hollywood Investment Corporation (B.C. Mar. 6, 1987) May 1, 1991 – Continued into Canada. (see Anderson June 1956 – Struck off register.
June 7, 1990 – Name changed to Walking Stick Oil & Exploration Ltd.)
Gas Corp. n Sept. 28, 1995 – Acquired by Anderson Exploration Ltd.; The Homewood Corporation (Ont. May 18, 1883)
basis 1.38 Anderson shs. for 1 Home Oil sh. (see Dec. 2, 2010 – Acquired by Schlegel Health Care Inc. for
Holmer Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Jan. 20, 1964) Anderson Exploration Ltd.) $68 per sh.
Dec. 31, 2004 – Acquired by Lake Shore Gold Corp.;
Home Ticket Network Corporation (Alta. Jan. 28, 1994)
basis 1 Lake Shore sh. for 1.5 Holmer shs. (see Lake
Sept. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Applause Corporation.
Shore Gold Corp.)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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The Homewood Sanitarium of Guelph, Ontario, Horizon Petroleum plc (Jersey Sept. 23, 2013) Hornby Bay Exploration Limited (Ont. Oct. 31, 1997
Limited (Ont. May 18, 1883) Apr. 5, 2016 – Name changed to Horizon Petroleum Ltd. amalg.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 21, 1995 – Name changed to The Homewood and continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey - Mines & May 1, 2006 – Name changed to Unor Inc. n
Corporation. n Energy)
Hornby Oils Limited (B.C.)
Honcho Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. Aug. 10, 1981) Horizon Village Corporation, Canada (Can. June 21, 1958 – Struck off register.
July 13, 1988 – Name changed to Takla Gold Mines Ltd. 1988)
and continued into Canada. n Sept. 1, 1993 – Name changed to Roxbury Capital Corp.; Horne & Pitfield Foods Limited (Alta. 1945)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Nov. 4, 1978 – Amalgamated with 88676 Canada Ltd., a
Honco Inc. (Que. 1974) wholly owned subsidiary of M. Loeb Ltd. Com. shs. held
Aug. 8, 1995 – Amalgamated with Gestion L. Inc.; basis Horizons Active Advantage Yield ETF (Ont.) by M. Loeb's subsid. were cancelled and minority shldrs.
1 cl. A pref. sh. for 1 com. sh. immediately repurchased Sept. 17, 2013 – Name changed to Horizons Active Yield received 1 new pref. for each com. sh. held. Pref. shs.
for 40¢. Matched Duration ETF. n were redeemed at $15.50 per sh. on Nov. 26, 1978.

Honda Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Horizons Active Yield Matched Duration ETF (Ont.) Horne Fault Mines Limited (Que. 1941)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Feb. 2, 2015 – Name changed to Horizons Active Global 1976 – Name changed to Les Mines de la Faille Horne
Fixed Income ETF. Limitée/Horne Fault Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old
Honey Bee Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) shs. n
1951 – Name changed to Peak Oils Ltd. n Horizons AlphaPro Fiera Tactical Bond ETF (Ont.)
Sept. 27, 2011 – Name changed to Horizons Tactical Hornet Energy Ltd. (Can. Apr. 25, 1989)
Honey Dew Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Bond ETF. n Aug. 3, 2001 – Acquired by Compton Petroleum
1943 – Name changed to Canadian Food Products Acquisition Corporation, wholly owned subsid. of Compton
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Horizons AlphaPro Fiera Tactical Bond Fund (Ont.) Petroleum Corporation; basis $2.00 per sh. (see Compton
Jan. 4, 2011 – Name changed to Horizons AlphaPro Fiera Petroleum Corporation)
Honeybee Technology Inc. (Can. Mar. 16, 1999) Tactical Bond ETF following conversion from a closed
Aug. 19, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. end fund to an exchange-traded fund. n Horn's Provisioners Limited (Ont. 1964)
Oct. 1974 – Placed into receivership by deb. holder.
Hong Kong Gold Corporation (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983) Horizons AlphaPro Gartman ETF (Ont.) Nov. 1974 – Assets sold to Albert Schneider Food
Sept. 28, 1993 – Name changed to Inovision Oct. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Horizons Gartman Services Ltd. No distribution made to shldrs.
Technologies Inc. n ETF.
Horsehoe Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1929)
Hongkong Bank of Canada (Can. July 30, 1981) Horizons AlphaPro Gartman Fund (Ont.) Dec. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
June 21, 1999 – Name changed to HSBC Bank Canada. Nov. 19, 2009 – Name changed to Horizons AlphaPro
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Gartman ETF following conversion from a closed end Horseshoe Bend Uranium Co. (unknown)
fund to an exchange-traded fund. n Merger of Ranger Lake Uranium Co. Ltd., Horseshoe
Hoodoo Hydrocarbons Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 9, 1998) Bend Uranium Co. and Century Uranium Corp. to form
July 28, 2005 – Name changed to Cruiser Oil & Gas Ltd. Century Mining & Development Corp. (see Century Mining
Horizons AlphaPro Income Plus ETF (Ont.)
following reverse takeover acquisition of Terra Rica & Development Corp)
Sept. 27, 2011 – Name changed to Horizons Income Plus
Resources Ltd. n ETF. n Horseshoe Gold Mining Inc. (Alta. Dec. 21, 1987)
Hoodoo Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Apr. 21, 2011 – Name changed to Cosigo Resources Ltd.
Horizons AlphaPro Income Plus Fund (Ont.) and continued into British Columbia pursuant to reverse
1950 – Name changed to Dunvegan Mines Limited. n May 9, 2011 – Converted from a closed end fund to an takeover acquisition of Cosigo Resources Inc.; basis 1
exchange-traded fund. new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
HookUp Communication Corporation (Ont. Mar. 29, Name changed to Horizons AlphaPro Income Plus ETF
1993) following conversion from a closed end fund to an The Horsham Corporation (Que. May 23, 1923)
July 20, 1999 – Name changed to PC Chips Corporation. exchange-traded fund. n June 19, 1996 – Name changed to Horsham Corporation
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
and continued into Ontario. n
Horizons AlphaPro Inflation/Deflation Protection Fund
Hope Bay Gold Corporation Inc. (Que. Feb. 21, 1993)
(Ont.) Horsham Corporation (Ont. June 19, 1996)
May 31, 2002 – Amalgamated with Miramar Mining
Name changed to Horizons AlphaPro Income Plus Nov. 4, 1996 – Formed TrizecHahn Corporation in Ontario
Corporation; basis 0.263 new Miramar com. sh. plus 0.01
Fund. n on amalgamation with Trizec Corporation Ltd.; basis 1
special wts. of Ariane Gold Corp. for 1 old Hope Bay com.
sh. (see Miramar Mining Corporation) TrizecHahn subord. vtg. sh. for 1 Horsham subord. vtg.
Horizons Enhanced U.S. Equity Income Fund (Ont. sh. n
Hope Bay Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Apr. 29, 2011)
May 4, 1984 – Struck off register. Sept. 2, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end fund into Horton Hydrocarbons Inc. (B.C. 1982)
an exchange-traded fund. Sept. 4, 1985 – Name changed to Pencrude Resources
Hope Brook Gold Inc. (Ont. 1981) Sept. 4, 2012 – Name changed to Horizons Enhanced Inc. n
1986 – Continued into Canada. (see BP Canada Inc.) U.S. Equity Income ETF following conversion from a
June 26, 1991 – Following capital reorganization plan closed end fund to an exchange-traded fund. Hosco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
proposed by BP Canada, co. exchanged com. shs. for Nov. 1954 – Name changed to New Hosco Mines Limited;
redeemable cl. 1 pref. shs.; basis $1.20 per redeemable Horizons Gold Yield Fund (Ont. Nov. 26, 2010) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
cl. 1 pref. sh. making Hope Brook a wholly owned subsid. Feb. 28, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an
of BP Canada. (see BP Canada Inc.) exchange-traded fund.
Hospital Greetings Corporation (Alta. June 19, 1996)
Feb. 28, 2012 – Name changed to Horizons Gold Yield
Apr. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Culane Energy Corp.
Hope Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Oct. 1936) ETF.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Culane Energy
1949 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7.25 old shs. n
Horizons Income Plus ETF (Ont.)
Hopes Advance Mines Limited (Ont. 1956) Oct. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Horizons Active Income
Plus ETF. Host Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1982 amalg.)
Feb. 13, 1984 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 23, 1984 – Name changed to Hot Resources Ltd.;
Horizon Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 16, 1996) Horizons Tactical Bond ETF (Ont.) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mar. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Altachem Pharma Ltd. Oct. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Horizons Active
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Advantage Yield ETF. n Hosted Data Transaction Solutions Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22,
Steroidogenesis Inhibitors Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 2001)
1 old sh. n Horlac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Oct. 7, 2010 – Name changed to Posera-HDX Inc. n
Apr. 1970 – Dissolved.
Horizon Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1997) Hostee Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Feb. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Petro Horizon Energy Horn Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Sept. 19, 2011) 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Mar. 11, 2015 – Name changed to Africa Energy Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Hostopia.com Inc. (Del. Dec. 10, 1999)
Aug. 7, 2008 – Acquired by Deluxe Corporation for
Horizon Oil & Refining Ltd. (Can.)
Horn River Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1970) Cdn$10.55 per com. sh.
Dec. 9, 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 6, 1981 – Name changed to Dome Resources
Limited.
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Hot House Growers Income Fund (B.C. Nov. 10, 2003) Hoyle Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) La France Explorations Ltd. (128 for 1,000), Lunel
Nov. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Village Farms Income Mar. 4, 1963 – Following sale of certain assets to Management Ltd. (923.5 for 1), Sandhurst Mines Ltd. (1
Fund. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ventures Ltd. in late 1960, co. wound up its affairs by for 1) and Steppingstone Explorations Ltd. (229 for 1,000)
distributing remaining assets on basis of 2/3 sh. Opemiska to form Lunel Enterprises Inc.; basis 129 new for 1,000
Hot Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982 amalg.) Copper, 1/15 sh. United Keno Hill, 1 sh. Onaping Mines old shs. (see Lunel Enterprises Inc.)
Apr. 16, 1985 – Name changed to Inter-Globe Resources and 35¢ cash for each com. sh. of Hoyle held. Dissolved.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Hudon & Orsali Ltée (Can. 1932)
Hoyle Resources Inc. (B.C. July 1, 1981) 1957 – Name changed to Shop & Save (1957) Ltd. n
Hôtel des Sept-Iles Ltée (Que. 1950) Mar. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Westate Energy Inc.;
Dec. 1954 – Name changed to Lower St. Lawrence Realty basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Hudson Bay Diecasting Limited (Ont. 1966)
Corp. n Energy) Sept. 29, 1995 – Declared bankruptcy.
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. of Toronto appointed
Hotstone Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Huakan International Mining Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1986) trustee. Ventra Doorhandle Systems Inc., a wholly owned
1955 – Name changed to Hotstone Minerals Ltd.; basis Apr. 29, 2014 – Amalgamated with 0996059 B.C. Ltd. to subsidiary of Ventra Group Inc., acquired certain assets
3 new for 10 old shs. n form a new co. also known as Huakan International of the company including land, building, machinery,
Mining Inc.; basis 1 new Huakan cl. A pref. sh. for 1 old equipment and inventory. Terms were not disclosed.
Hotstone Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Huakan com. sh., redeemed for 50¢ cash per cl. A pref. Mar. 1996 – Liquidation essentially complete and interim
Feb. 14, 1978 – Dissolved. sh. distributions to secured creditors made. There were
insufficient funds for distribution to unsecured creditors
Hottah Lake Uraniums Ltd. (B.C. 1953) The Hub Group Limited (Ont. Nov. 25, 1998) or shldrs.
1955 – Assets acquired by Hottah Lake Uraniums (1955) Sept. 21, 2000 – Name changed to Hub International June 1, 2004 – Trustee discharged.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Limited. n
The Hudson Bay Mines Limited (Ont. July 16, 1909)
Hottah Lake Uraniums (1955) Ltd. (B.C. 1955) Hub International Limited (Ont. Nov. 25, 1998) July 18, 1984 – Name changed to T & H Resources Ltd. n
1965 – Struck off register. May 18, 2004 – Continued into Canada.
June 15, 2007 – Acquired by Apax Partners and Morgan Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited (Can.
House of Braemore Furniture Limited (Ont. 1968) Stanley through Morgan Stanley Principal Investments; Dec. 27, 1927)
Dec. 31, 1979 – All o/s shs. acquired at $6.32 per sh. basis US$41.50 per com. sh. July 6, 1993 – All o/s special shs. were automatically
(revised from $5), subsequently amalgamated with subsid. July 27, 2007 – Continued into Nova Scotia. exchanged for com. shs. of Terra Industries Inc. Hudson
of The Strathearn House Group. Aug. 2, 2007 – Name changed to Hub International West Bay Mining is now a wholly owned subsid. of Minorco
Co. n (Luxembourg) S.A.
House of Stein Electronics Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
Dec. 7, 1970 – Name changed to Steintron International Hub International West Co. (N.S. July 27, 2007) Hudson Bay Mountain Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
Electronics Ltd. n Dec. 22, 2009 – Name changed to Hub International Oct. 30, 1978 – Dissolved.
Canada West ULC and continued into British Columbia.
Household Financial Corporation Limited (Can. 1947) Hudson Hope Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1958)
Apr. 1, 2005 – Name changed to HSBC Financial Hub Mining & Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Feb. 29, 1964 – Struck off register.
Corporation Limited. Aug. 2, 1978 – Name changed to Senator Minerals Corp.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Hudson Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. (unknown)
Houston Lake Mining Inc. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1995) Energy) May 31, 1971 – Charter cancelled.
May 19, 2016 – Name changed to Frontier Lithium Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Hub Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Hudson Patricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Apr. 9, 1956 – Dissolved. May 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Houston Metals Corporation (B.C. Oct. 27, 1986
amalg.) Hubbard Dyers Inc. (Que. Nov. 15, 1984) Hudson Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Mar. 30, 1989 – Name changed to Pacific Houston July 3, 1991 – Name changed to Hubbard Holding inc. n Sept. 29, 1983 – Name changed to Hudson Resources
Resources, Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. n
Hubbard Dyers Limited (Can. 1937)
Houston Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1971) 1972 – All o/s com. and pref. shs. acquired for $12.50 Hudson-Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1919)
Sept. 30, 1975 – Name changed to Bridger Petroleum per com. and $14 per pref. sh. by Dominion Textile Sept. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Limited.
Hudson Rand Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Hovik Medical Corporation (B.C. Aug. 29, 1980) Hubbard Felt Co. Ltd. (Can. 1937) 1956 – Name changed to Hudson Rand Mines Ltd. n
July 14, 1993 – Name changed to GlobeTel Apr. 1965 – Name changed to Hubbard Dyers Limited. n
Communications Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Hudson Rand Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Hubbard Holding inc. (Que. Nov. 15, 1984) 1957 – Name changed to Canorama Explorations Ltd.;
Howe Exploration & Development Co. Limited (Ont. Apr. 18, 2002 – Assigned into bankruptcy and KPMG Ltd. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 1, 1989 amalg.) appointed trustee.
Apr. 20, 1993 – Name changed to Howex Enterprises Hudson Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Ltd. n Hubble Capital Inc. (Que. Sept. 24, 2004) Mar. 22, 1989 – Name changed to United Hudson
June 23, 2005 – Name changed to Bigknowledge Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Howe Sound Exploration Ltd. (Alta.) Enterprises Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
Sept. 30, 1980 – Amalgamated with Zodiac Resources acquisition of Bigknowledge Inc. for total consideration Hudson River Minerals Ltd. (Can. May 10, 2010 amalg.)
Ltd. under the latter name; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. of 24,000,000 com. shs. n Mar. 10, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.

Howex Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. June 1, 1989 amalg.) Hubert Balboa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Hudson-Ungava Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Sept. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Diadem Resources Nov. 1954 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 30, 1961 – Charter cancelled; co. dissolved. Cash
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines of 4.9¢ per sh. placed in hands of Public Trustee for shs.
& Energy) Hubert Lake Ungava Nickel Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957) not turned in.
Jan. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Superior Financial
Howey Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 12, 1926) Holdings Inc. n Hudson's Bay Company (U.K. May 2, 1670; via Royal
1964 – Liquidated. Distributed 1 sh. Geco Mines for each charter)
20 Howey; 4 shs. Teck Corp. for each 5 Howey; 1 sh. Huclif Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 29, 1970 – Continued into Canada.
Goldfields Mining Corp. for each 5 Howey shs., plus final Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 20, 2006 – Acquired by Maple Leaf Heritage
divd. of $6.56 per sh. Investments Acquisition Corporation; basis $15.25 per
HudBay Minerals Inc. (Ont. Jan. 15, 1996 amalg.) com. sh. and $1,020 per $1,000 principal amount of 7.5%
Howey Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 12, 1926) Oct. 25, 2005 – Continued into Canada. debs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 1949 – Name changed to Consolidated Howey Gold Jan. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Hudbay Minerals Inc.
Mines Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n following amalgamation with wholly owned Hudson Bay Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Company Limited (Can.
Exploration and Development Company Limited and 1926)
Howie Controls (Canada) Limited (Ont. Apr. 20, 1964) Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Limited. (see Dec. 31, 1984 – Acquired by Dome Petroleum Ltd.
Dec. 9, 1982 – Name changed to Benvan Holdings Inc. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) through wholly owned subsids. Public shldrs. received
one 10% retractable pref. sh. of Dome Resources Limited
Huddersfield Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974) and one wt. to buy one sh. of Dome Petroleum Ltd. at
Jan. 23, 1979 – Amalgamated with Glenshire Mines Ltd. $23.1125 to for each sh. held. Pref. shs. retractable at
(231 for 1,000), Kayak Explorations Ltd. (195 for 1,000), $57.50 and wts. expire on same date. All o/s pref. shs.
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redeemed at $57.50 on Mar. 25, 1983. Previously shs. subsequently changed to Sunbeam Shoes Ltd. in June Huntingdon Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 16, 2011)
had been purchased at $50 and $55.50 per sh. under 1964. Nov. 10, 2014 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Slate
tender offers. TEST FOR CROP MARKS Capital Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Slate
Humbleford Exploration & Investment Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Asset Management LP; basis $13.25 cash per sh.
Hudvam Mines Ltd. (Man. 1972) Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Dec. 1985 – Dissolved. Huntingdon Capital Inc. (Can. Oct. 6, 2004)
Humbleford Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1968) July 30, 2007 – Name changed to MetroBridge Networks
Huestis Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Nov. 28, 1969 – Name changed to Humbleford International Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
1965 – Assets sold to Bethex Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 Exploration & Investment Ltd. n acquisition of MetroBridge Networks Corporation; basis
new for 2 old shs. 0.784 new for 1 old sh. n
Humboldt Capital Corporation (Alta. June 20, 1984)
Huestis Molybdenum Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1959) June 29, 2016 – Privatized through amalgamation with Huntingdon Real Estate Investment Trust (Man. Jan.
1961 – Name changed to Huestis Mining Corp. Ltd. n Lamond Investments Inc. to continue under the Lamond 10, 2005)
name: basis $1.075 cash plus 1.4074 Tuscany Energy Dec. 31, 2011 – Succeeded by Huntingdon Capital Corp.
Hugh Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Ltd. com. shs. for 1 Humboldt com. sh. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Huntingdon
July 1950 – Name changed to New Hugh Malartic Mines Capital Corp. was formed to facilitate the conversion of
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Humboldt Energy Corporation (B.C. Jan. 16, 1981) the trust into a corporation. n
June 20, 1984 – Continued into Alberta.
Hugh-Pam Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Aug. 4, 1989 – Name changed to HEC Investments Ltd.; Huntington Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Apr. 26, 1983 – Amalgamated with Broulan Reef Mines basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Vulcan Ventures Corp.;
Limited to form Broulan Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
3 old shs. Humboldt Flour Mills Inc. (Can. Oct. 21, 1991)
May 28, 1998 – Acquired by 3483142 Canada Inc., a The Huntington-Rockford Corporation Limited (Ont.
Hugh Russel Inc. (Can. 1931) wholly owned subsid. of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, for 1967)
Feb. 1981 – Name changed to York Russel Inc. n $1.20 per sh. (see Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) June 28, 2004 – Charter cancelled.
Hugh Russel Limited (Can. 1931) Humboldt Grain & Milling Inc. (Can. Oct. 21, 1991) Hunt's Limited (Ont. 1919)
Nov. 1977 – Name changed to Hugh Russel Inc. n Mar. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Humboldt Flour Mills 1953 – Acquired by Canadian Food Products Ltd. in
Inc. n 1953-54, through offer to purch. cl. A shs. at $10.50 per
Hughes Lang Corporation (B.C. July 31, 1989 amalg.) sh., and cl. B shs. at $11.50 per sh.
Feb. 14, 1994 – Amalgamated with Nova-Cogesco Humboldt Petroleums Ltd. (Sask.)
Resources Inc., Orofino Resources Limited and Equity 1958 – Struck off register. Huntsman Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Reserve Corp. to form CanGold Resources Inc.; basis 2 Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register.
new for 5 Nova-Cogesco shs., 1 new for 12 Orofino shs., HuMedaTech International Inc. (Can. Aug. 12, 1985)
3 new for 5 Equity Reserve shs. and 1 new for 1 Hughes Nov. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Feathertouch E-Comm Hupon Mining & Exploration Corp. (Que. 1960)
Lang cl. A com. or cl. B subord. vtg. sh. (see CanGold Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nov. 25, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Resources Inc.)
Humlin Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Hurley River Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1985)
Hughes-Owens Limited (Can. 1900) Feb. 6, 1996 – Formed Pan African Resources Dec. 16, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
1985 – Name changed to Hughes-Owens (1985) Inc. n Corporation in Yukon on amalgamation with Pan African Mar. 20, 1998 – Name changed to Ouro Brasil Ltd.; basis
Resources Corporation, a subsidiary of Golden Star 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Hughes-Owens (1985) Inc. (Can. 1900) Resources Ltd.; basis 1.001 new for 1 Pan African sh.
1988 – Name changed to Azon Canada, Inc. following and 1 new for 5 Humlin shs. n Hurley River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
acquisition by Azon Corporation. All o/s were redeemed; 1967 – Name changed to Hurley Uranium Ltd.; basis 1
basis unknown. Hummingbird Communications Ltd. (Can. Sept. 27, new for 10 old shs. n
1984)
Hughmar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) Apr. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Hummingbird Ltd. n Hurley Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Nov. 1960 – Charter cancelled. 1968 – Name changed to New Cinch Uranium Ltd. n
Hummingbird Ltd. (Can. Sept. 27, 1984)
Huhill Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Oct. 2, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Open Huron and Erie Mortgage Corporation (Can. 1864)
Jan. 1959 – Charter cancelled. Text Corporation; basis US$27.85 per sh. Feb. 24, 1976 – Name changed to Canada Trustco
Mortgage Company. n
Huldra Silver Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980) Hummingbird Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1966)
June 1, 2015 – Name changed to Nicola Mining Inc. (see Mar. 1, 1982 – Name changed to Hummingbird Huron-Bruce Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resources Ltd. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Hull Explorations Limited (Ont. 1973) May 19, 1977 – Chart revived.
Hummingbird Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1966) Dec. 5, 1985 – Amalgamated with Intrex, The International
Aug. 29, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
June 22, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. Real Estate Exchange Corporation to continue under the
Belle Aire Resource Explorations Limited; basis 11 new
for 100 old shs. Intrex name.
Humpty Dumpty Snack Foods Inc. (Ont. Dec. 2, 1994)
May 23, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by Old Dutch Foods Huron Star Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1986)
Hull Iron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Ltd. for Cdn$2.85 per sh. July 7, 1993 – Name changed to Triangle Capital Energy
1965 – Acquired by Corgemines Ltd.; basis 13 new for
25 old shs. (see Corgemines Ltd.) Corp. n
Humpty's Restaurants International Inc. (Alta. Oct. 25,
1990) Huronian Mines Limited (Ont. 1972)
Hull Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Oct. 13, 2009 – Acquired by 823533 Alberta Ltd. (wholly Dec. 15, 1995 – Formed Far East Gold Inc. in Ontario on
1956 – Charter cancelled.
owned by the Koenig family) for 26¢ per sh. amalgamation with Far East Gold Inc.; 1 new for 1 Far
Human Resources for Growth Inc. (Ont. Sept. 18, 1946) East sh. and 1 new for 10 Huronian shs. n
Hunch Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Dec. 12, 1994 – Name changed to IBI Corporation. (see
Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Huronian Mining & Finance Co. Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 25,
Hunter Basin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) 1929)
Humber Amusement Pier Limited (Ont. 1927) 1933 – Merged into Anglo-Huronian Ltd.; basis 1 new for
May 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 29, 1966 – Distribution of $1.00 per sh. paid to 5 old shs.
shldrs. of record Dec. 20, 1966. Hunter Douglas Canada Limited (Man. 1944)
1981 – All o/s pref. shs. called for redemption. Co. is now Hurricane Hydrocarbons Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 5, 1986)
Humber Capital Corporation (Can. Dec. 14, 2007) June 2, 2003 – Name changed to PetroKazakhstan Inc. n
completely private.
Sept. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Rocky Mountain
Liquor Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Hunter Rose Co. Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Hurricane Rescue Craft Inc. (B.C.)
Apr. 1965 – Amalgamated into Copp Clark Limited. Oct. 2, 1987 – Amalgamated with Zodiac Marine Ltd. to
Humber Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1956) form Zodiac Hurricane Marine Inc.
1958 – Acquired by Pacific Petroleums; basis 1 new for Hunters Creek Resources Limited (Ont. 1982)
9 old shs. 1988 – Name changed to Intercept America Corp. (see Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. (Ont. June 18,
FPsurvey - Industrials) 1953)
Humberstone Shoe Co., Ltd. (Can. 1926) Dec. 17, 2007 – Acquired by 2151000 Ontario Inc., an
May 1961 – The Almer Shoe Co. Ltd. (majority shldr.) indirect subsid. of Onex Corporation, Onex Partners I,
acquired remaining shs. at $17.50 per sh. Name
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Onex Partners II and Onex management; basis $8.235 Hydra Corp. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989) Hyperion Resources Corp. (Yuk. Nov. 12, 1996)
per sh. Dec. 1, 1995 – Name changed to HMD Capital Corp. n Feb. 21, 2002 – Name changed to Chariot Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Husky Oil Canada Ltd. (Can. 1953) Hydra Explorations Limited (Ont. Nov. 16, 1959)
Sept. 1968 – Name changed to Husky Oil Ltd. n Dec. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Hydra Capital Corp. n Hyperion Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 11, 1984)
Sept. 20, 1989 – Name changed to First Security
Husky Oil Ltd. (Can. 1953) The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Apr. 30, 1987 – Amalgamated with UFSC Holdings Inc. (Ont. May 14, 1906)
to continue as Husky Oil Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A pf. sh. for 1 Mar. 4, 1974 – Name changed to Ontario Hydro. n Hy's of Canada Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
com. sh. immediately redeemable and/or convertible for 1979 – Acquired by Prime Food Systems for $5.50 per
$6.726 and one com. sh. of Oil Term Investment Ltd., or Hydro Home Appliances Ltd. (B.C. 1983) sh.
$11.80 for each cl. A pf. sh. following amalgamation and 1985 – Continued into Ontario.
redemption/conversion of shs, co. became a wholly Dec. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Santa Marina Gold Hystar Aerospace Corporation (B.C. Aug. 14, 1986)
owned subsid. of Nova Corp. of Alberta and Hong Ltd. n Sept. 12, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa Limited. Subsequently, Dec. 19, 2008 – Restored to registry. (see FPsurvey -
on Nov. 29, 1991, Nova sold its interests in Husky to the Hydro One Inc. (Ont. Dec. 1, 1998) Industrials)
Hong Kong based Li Ka-Shing Group, making it a wholly Nov. 5, 2015 – Acquired by Hydro One Limited prior to a
owned subsid. secondary offering of that company's com. shs. by the Hytec Electronics Limited (Ont. 1968)
Jan. 31, 1998 – Name changed to Husky Oil Limited. n Province of Ontario. 1971 – Placed into bankruptcy in mid-. No distribution
made to com. shldrs.
Husky Oil Limited (Can. 1953) Hydrogenics Corporation (Can. Aug. 1, 1988)
Aug. 28, 2000 – Merged with Renaissance Energy Ltd. Oct. 27, 2009 – Name changed to Algonquin Power &
to form Husky Energy Inc.

Huston Red Lake Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1941)


Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved.
Utilities Corp. pursuant to a plan of arrangement with
Algonquin Power Income Fund to convert the fund into
a corp., resulting in the fund becoming a wholly owned
I
subsidiary; basis 1 Algonquin Power sh. for 1 Algonquin
Power trust unit. All Hydrogenics assets and liabilities
Hutch Apparel Limited (B.C. June 22, 1978) i-minerals inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 2004)
were transferred (except tax assets) to newly formed
June 29, 1988 – Name changed to Cherry Lane Fashion Dec. 15, 2011 – Name changed to I-Minerals Inc. (see
publicly listed Hydrogenics Corporation. Hydrogenics
Group (North America) Ltd. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
shldrs. exchanged shs. on a 1-for-1 basis for shs. of new
Hydrogenics. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey IA Clarington Aston Hill Tactical Yield Fund (Ont. Mar.
Hutchison Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) - Industrials)
1946 – Name changed to Maylac Gold Mines Limited and 29, 2010)
continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Apr. 30, 2012 – Converted from a closed-end fund to an
Hydrogenics Corporation Incorporated (Can. Aug. 1,
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) open-ended fund.
1988)
Jan. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Hydrogenics IAC Limited (Can. 1925)
Hy & Zel's Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1, 1963) Corporation. n
Dec. 19, 2003 – Acquired by 2012413 Ontario Inc. for Nov. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with wholly owned
$2.25 per sh. Co. now private. subsidiary, Continental Bank of Canada, to continue under
Hydromet Technologies Limited (Bermuda June 5, the latter name. Stock of IAC exchanged into equivalent
1997) stock of bank on sh. for sh. basis.
Hy-Charger Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
July 10, 2003 – Name changed to Goldmarca Limited. n
1956 – Name changed to Vandoo Consolidated
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n IAE Hong Kong Equities Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1987)
Hyduke Capital Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 8, 1995) May 2, 2002 – Dissolved.
Dec. 13, 1999 – Name changed to Hyduke Resources
Hy-Drive Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2004 amalg.)
Ltd. n IAF Biochem International Inc. (Que. Dec. 14, 1972)
May 30, 2011 – Name changed to blutip Power
Mar. 6, 1992 – Name changed to BioChem Pharma Inc. n
Technologies Ltd. following a corporate rebranding. n
Hyduke Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 8, 1995)
Jan. 22, 2002 – Name changed to Hyduke Energy IAMGOLD International African Mining Gold
Hy-Flow Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 27, 1950)
Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey Corporation (Can. Mar. 27, 1990)
1952 – Assets acquired by Ellesmere Oil & Development
- Industrials) July 7, 1998 – Name changed to IAMGOLD Corporation.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Ellesmere Oil &
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Development Ltd.) Hygeia Holdings Inc. (Del. Mar. 3, 1993 amalg.)
July 21, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. IAT Air Cargo Facilities Income Fund (B.C. Mar. 15,
Hy Lake Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 29, 1991)
Aug. 1, 1995 – Name changed to Novopharm Biotech 1997)
June 21, 2012 – Name changed to West Red Lake Gold
Inc. n Jan. 6, 2010 – Acquired by Huntingdon Real Estate
Mines Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Investment Trust; basis 9.75 Huntingdon trust units for 1
Hyal Pharmaceutical Corporation (Ont. Dec. 31, 1968) Hygold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) old IAT trust unit. (see Huntingdon Real Estate Investment
July 27, 2001 – Name changed to Cade Struktur Apr. 17, 1968 – Charter cancelled. Trust)
Corporation and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for
Hyland River Industries & Resources Ltd. (B.C. May IATCO Industries Inc. (Ont. Oct. 13, 1989 amalg.)
10 old shs. n
4, 1966) May 4, 1994 – Name changed to AirBoss of America
Nov. 12, 1981 – Name changed to Sun-Dar Energy Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Hyball Explorations Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1984)
Corp. n
Apr. 22, 1986 – Name changed to Findore Minerals Inc. n IBF 1 Corp. (Can. Sept. 1, 2005)
Hyland River Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 4, 1966) July 11, 2007 – Name changed to Gatorz Inc. n
Hyberlab Teknologies Corp. (Ont. June 1, 1994 amalg.)
Aug. 23, 1972 – Name changed to Hyland River Industries
Mar. 5, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. IBI Income Fund (Ont. July 23, 2004)
& Resources Ltd. n
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by IBI Group Inc. pursuant to
Hybrid Paytech World Inc. (Alta. Feb. 8, 2005) plan of arrangement whereby IBI Group Inc. was formed
Feb. 13, 2015 – Name changed to Mobi724 Global Hylo Gas Producers Ltd. (Alta. 1961)
Jan. 1966 – Acquired by Nith River Petroleums Ltd. to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation
Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) and the fund was subsequently wound up. (see FPsurvey
Hymex Diamond Corp. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1986) - Industrials)
Hycroft Resources & Development Corporation (B.C.
Dec. 31, 1980) Sept. 4, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
May 31, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register. IBIS Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1989 amalg.)
May 15, 1995 – Amalgamated with Granges Inc. to form Dec. 10, 2001 – Name changed to Tranzcom Security
new co. with same name Granges Inc.; basis 0.88 new Networks Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
for 1 old sh. (see Granges Inc.) Hypaz Technology Corp. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1986)
Sept. 12, 1994 – Name changed to Calibre Technologies SafeChina (BVI) Inc. n
Hyder Gold Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 1980) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 3, 2006 – Name changed to Gleichen Resources IBL Equities Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Hyperion Exploration Corp. (Alta. Oct. 17, 1995) Jan. 3, 1996 – Name changed to Serena Resources Ltd.;
Jan. 14, 2015 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Tri-Win International Investment Group Inc. for 14¢ per
Hydra Capital Corp. (Ont. Nov. 16, 1959)
sh. I.B.S. Technologies Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Nov. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Waterford Capital
Management Inc. n Feb. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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IC Potash Corp. (Can. Nov. 8, 2002) IFL Investment Foundation (Canada) Ltd. (Can. Mar. IMC Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1987)
Nov. 21, 2017 – Name changed to Belgravia Capital 11, 1977) Jan. 29, 2004 – Continued into Yukon.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 30, 2012 – Assets liquidated and dissolved; shldrs. Mar. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Triumph Gold Corp.
received $195.10 per sh. following reverse takeover acquisition of L.B. Mining,
ICC International Cannabis Corporation (B.C. Oct. 19, Sept. 26, 2012 – Charter revived. LLP. n
2010) Jan. 10, 2014 – Dissolved.
Dec. 21, 2017 – Name changed to ICC Labs, Inc. (see IMC2 Corporation (Alta. Jan. 14, 2004)
FPsurvey - Industrials) IFM Food Management (Canada) Ltd. (Ont. 1975) Sept. 30, 2005 – Formed Aztek Energy Ltd. in Alberta
Feb. 25, 1992 – Name changed to Air Systems Plus following the Sept. 12, 2005, Qualifying Transaction
I.C.E. - Ice Factory, Inc. (B.C. 1978) Corp. n acquisition of and subsequent amalgamation with Aztek
Apr. 16, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Energy Ltd. n
IGC International Golf Corporation (B.C. 1987)
ICG Utilities Ltd. (Can. 1962) Mar. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Medilase Industries IMI International Medical Innovations Inc. (Can. Nov.
Oct. 25, 1984 – Name changed to ICG Utilities Investment Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 9, 1992)
Ltd. Industrials) Sept. 30, 2005 – Name changed to PreMD Inc. (see
ICG Utilities (Manitoba) Ltd. (Man. 1953) FPsurvey - Industrials)
IGC Internet Gaming Corporation (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987)
Jan. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Centra Gas Manitoba Nov. 20, 1996 – Name changed to IGN Internet Global I.M.P. Industrial Mineral Park Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov.
Inc. n Network Inc. n 27, 1979)
Nov. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Crystal Graphite
ICG Utilities (Ontario) Ltd. (Ont. May 6, 1954) IGF Metals Inc. (Can. June 7, 1983) Corporation. n
Jan. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Centra Gas Ontario July 10, 1998 – Name changed to Independent Growth
Inc. n Finders Inc. n I.M.P.A.C.T. Minerals Inc. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1987)
Aug. 20, 1999 – Name changed to IMPACT Minerals
ICM Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1986) IGN Internet Global Network Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1987) International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 30, 1996 – Name changed to RMS Medical Systems Sept. 17, 2003 – Name changed to AssistGlobal
Inc. n Technologies Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n IMPACT Minerals International Inc. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1987)
Aug. 17, 2005 – Name changed to IMPACT Silver Corp.
ICN Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1988) IGT International Growth Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 19, 2012 – Acquired by 0947474 B.C. Ltd., a wholly 22, 1983)
owned subsid. of Corazon Gold Corp.; basis 1 Corazon Feb. 27, 1997 – Name changed to IGT Pharma Inc. n IMRIS Inc. (Can. May 18, 2005)
sh. for 1 ICN sh. Dec. 31, 2005 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
IGT Pharma Inc. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1983) with same name.
ICON Laser Eye Centers, Inc. (Ont. Sept. 1, 1999
Feb. 16, 2001 – Name changed to Prescient Aug. 2015 – Assets sold on going concern basis to
amalg.)
NeuroPharma Inc. and continued into Canada folowing Deerfield Management Company, L.P. under Chapter 11
June 2001 – Placed into receivership.
acquisition of NTB Neurotrophic Bioscience Inc. n proceedings for US$9,500,000. No distribution to shldrs.
ICS Copper Systems Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 28, 2004) Oct. 22, 2015 – Name changed to Imaging Canada
Feb. 9, 2011 – Name changed to Nubian Resources Ltd.; IITC Holdings Ltd. (Can. Nov. 1989) Liquidating Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Oct. 26, 2004 – Dissolved following distribution of final
assets; basis 0.039 Intermap Technologies Corporation IMS Experts-Consultants inc. (Can. Jan. 13, 2004)
Energy)
sh. for 1 IITC sh. Sept. 9, 2008 – Name changed to Investissements TSPL
ICV Integrated Commercial Ventures Inc. (Ont. 1968) inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 5, 1998 – Formed Blue Gold International Inc. ILI Technologies Corp. (Alta. Apr. 1, 1999 amalg.)
Jan. 31, 2003 – Name changed to ILI Technologies (2002) IMS Petroleum Inc. (Alta. May 29, 1996)
following acquisition of all o/s shs. of Blue Gold Holdings
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Pocaterra Energy Inc.
Inc. of Massachusetts; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. (see
following reverse takeover acquisition of Pocaterra
FPsurvey - Industrials)
ILI Technologies Group Inc. (Alta. Oct. 21, 1996) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
ID Biomedical Corporation (B.C. Mar. 4, 1991) Apr. 1, 1999 – Formed ILI Technologies Corp. in Alberta
Dec. 12, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement indirect acquisition on amalgamation with wholly owned ILI Technologies IMT Mobile Medical Technologies Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
by GlaxoSmithKline plc; basis Cdn$35 per com. sh. and Corp. n Mar. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Cdn$9.20 per warrant.
IMUTEC Corporation (Ont. Oct. 28, 1991 amalg.)
ILI Technologies (2002) Corp. (Alta. Apr. 1, 1999
ID Internet Direct Ltd. (B.C. 1985) Nov. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Imutec Pharma Inc. n
amalg.)
Jan. 25, 1999 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Sept. 15, 2011 – Name changed to Cdn Oilfield
same name. Technologies & Solutions Corp. n IND DairyTech Limited (Cayman Islands Dec. 2, 2008)
Oct. 31, 1999 – Formed Look Communications Inc. in Aug. 4, 2011 – Privatized at 50¢ per sh.
Canada on amalgamation with Look Communications ILM Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 8, 1981)
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Look. n INDEXPLUS Dividend Fund (Alta. Jan. 27, 2011)
Feb. 11, 1993 – Name changed to Rainier Resources Dec. 21, 2012 – Merged into INDEXPLUS Income Fund;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n basis 0.77023960 INDEXPLUS Income units for 1
I.D. Investments Inc. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1937)
INDEXPLUS Dividend unit.
Mar. 18, 1997 – Formed BioLink Corp. in Ontario on I.M. Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1972)
amalgamation with 1149250 Ontario Inc., a wholly owned Jan. 30, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. INDEXPLUS Income Fund (Ont. July 29, 2003)
subsid. of BioLink Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n June 5, 2017 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
IMA Exploration Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979) fund; basis 1 series F unit for 1 fund unit.
ID Watchdog, Inc. (Cayman Islands May 13, 2008) Oct. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Kobex Minerals Inc.
Aug. 18, 2017 – Merged with a wholly owned subsid. of following acquisition of Kobex Resources Ltd. and INDEXPLUS 2 Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 30, 2003)
Equifax Inc.; basis US$0.40 cash per ordinary sh. International Barytex Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.4 Apr. 26, 2006 – Amalgamated with INDEXPLUS Income
old shs. n Fund; basis 0.8969775 INDEXPLUS units for 1
IDS Intelligent Detection Systems Inc. (Ont. Sept. 30, INDEXPLUS 2 unit. (see INDEXPLUS Income Fund)
1997 amalg.) IMA Resource Corporation (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979)
Nov. 17, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. July 7, 1998 – Name changed to IMA Exploration Inc.; INFOR Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Apr. 17, 2015)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 5, 2017 – All o/s cl. A restricted voting shs.
IEI Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 30, 2002) automatically redeemed for $10.04 cash per sh.
Feb. 21, 2003 – Formed Rider Resources Ltd. in Alberta IMARK Corporation (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989 amalg.)
on reverse takeover acquisition of Rider Resources Inc., Aug. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Maxim Atlantic ING Canada Inc. (Can. May 21, 1982)
acquisition of 840927 Alberta Ltd. and amalgamation of Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of May 19, 2009 – Name changed to Intact Financial
all 3 cos. n TomaNet Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

IESI-BFC Ltd. (Ont. May 5, 2008) IMAX Corporation (Can. Sept. 11, 1967; via letters ING Diversified Floating Rate Senior Loan Fund (Ont.)
May 11, 2011 – Name changed to Progressive Waste patent) Aug. 24, 2015 – Name changed to Voya Diversified
Solutions Ltd. n Mar. 1, 1994 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Floating Rate Senior Loan Fund. n
same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
ING Floating Rate Senior Loan Fund (Ont.)
Aug. 24, 2015 – Name changed to Voya Floating Rate
Senior Loan Fund. n
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ING High Income Floating Rate Fund (Ont. Sept. 26, IRI Separation Technologies Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 2001) ITL Capital Corporation (B.C. May 30, 1980)
2013) Oct. 8, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. Dec. 19, 2005 – Name changed to MPH Ventures Corp.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 24, 2015 – Name changed to Voya High Income basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Floating Rate Fund. n IROC Energy Services Corp. (Can. Dec. 1, 2000)
Apr. 26, 2012 – Acquired by Western Energy Services I.T.L. Industries Limited (Ont. Dec. 4, 1963)
INN Investment News Network Ltd. (B.C. June 19, Corp.; basis either (i) $1.35 and 0.23 Western shs., (ii) Dec. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
1987) 0.4063 Western shs. or (iii) $1.24 and 0.2438 Western same name.
Mar. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Interactive Telesis, shs. for 1 IROC sh. Apr. 12, 1989 – Name changed to Ventra Group Inc. n
Inc. n
IROC Systems Corp. (Can. Dec. 1, 2000) ITM Corporation (Ont. Jan. 7, 1986)
INS Insurance Network Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, May 22, 2007 – Name changed to IROC Energy Services June 30, 1987 – Name changed to IMC Integrated
1980) Corp. n Marketing Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 7.5 old
Mar. 11, 1992 – Name changed to World Marketing shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - ISACSOFT Inc. (Can. Feb. 9, 2000)
Industrials) July 15, 2008 – All remaining o/s com. shs. not already ITN Technologies Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1996)
held acquired by way of an amalgamation with 4468783 Apr. 2, 1998 – Formed Softwex Technologies Inc.
INTERCAP eCommerce Inc. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1996) Canada Inc.; basis 1 cl. A pfd. sh. for 1 com. sh. following acquisition of all o/s shs. of SoftWex
Oct. 29, 2014 – Name changed to BioNeutra Global immediately redeemed for 33¢ per sh. International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
- Industrials) ISG Capital Corporation (Can. July 23, 2007)
Nov. 29, 2012 – Succeeded by Firm Capital Property ITP Thermal Packaging Inc. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1980)
INTERCAP Enterprises Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1996) Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Firm Aug. 8, 1996 – Name changed to Stratford Ventures Ltd.;
Sept. 1, 2000 – Name changed to INTERCAP Capital Property Trust was formed to facilitate the basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
eCommerce Inc. n conversion of the corporation into a trust. (see FPsurvey
- Industrials) ITT Canada Limited (Can. Dec. 12, 1984)
INVESCO Inc. (N.S. June 1, 1997) Dec. 22, 1995 – Name changed to ITT Industries Ltd.
Dec. 6, 2007 – All exch. shs. redeemed for parent I.S.G. Technologies Inc. (Ont. Jan. 19, 1982)
company com. shs.; basis 1 INVESCO com. sh. for 2 Jan. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Cedara Software ITT Hartford Life Insurance (Ont. 1963)
exch. shs. Corp. n Oct. 31, 1997 – Name changed to Hartford Life Insurance
Company of Canada.
INX Insearch Group of Companies Ltd. (B.C. 1980) ISI Ventures Inc. (Alta. July 23, 1996)
Feb. 22, 1988 – Name changed to Nova Marketing Ltd.; Feb. 27, 1998 – Formed Ayotte Music Inc. in Alberta on IU International Corporation (Md. 1924)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n amalgamation with wholly owned Ayotte Drums Only Inc., May 6, 1988 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of NEOAX
acquired on Dec. 4, 1997. n Inc. of Stamford, Conn., following acceptance of a $22.25
IP Applications Corp. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1989) per sh. bid for IU International's shs.
Oct. 28, 2009 – Name changed to Monexa Technologies ISIS Lab Corporation (B.C. Feb. 9, 2011)
Corp. n Sept. 19, 2014 – Name changed to Imperus Technologies IVG Corporation (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996)
Corp. n Aug. 1, 2002 – Name changed to IVG Enterprises Ltd.;
IPC Financial Network Inc. (Can. May 14, 1998) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 12, 2004 – Formed Investment Planning Counsel ISM Information Systems Management Corporation
Inc. following acquisition by IGM Financial Inc.; basis (Sask. Jan. 21, 1988) IVG Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 19, 1996)
either $1.95 per sh. or $0.975 plus 0.02973 new IGM Feb. 3, 1995 – Acquired by 607029 Saskatchewan Ltd. Sept. 2, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register.
com. sh. for 1 old IPC com. sh. (see Investors Group Inc.) for $14.25 per sh. Co. now private.
IVI Checkmate Corp. (Del. Jan. 15, 1998)
IPC International Prospector Corp. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987) ISO Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1983) Aug. 28, 2001 – Acquired by Idaho Acquisition Corp.,
May 17, 1991 – Name changed to Kingston Resources June 29, 1993 – Name changed to Steadfast Ventures wholly owned subsid. of Ingenico S.A. of France; basis
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - US$3.30 per com. sh.
Industrials)
IVI Checkmate Ltd. (Can. Oct. 1, 1984)
IPC US Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Nov. 8,
ISX Resources Inc. (B.C. May 21, 1976) Aug. 28, 2001 – Acquired by Idaho Acquisition Corp., a
2001)
Dec. 5, 2007 – Continued into Canada. wholly owned subsid. of Ingenico S.A., for US$3.30 per
Dec. 14, 2007 – Acquired by Everclear Acquisition
Dec. 6, 2007 – Name changed to Potash One Inc. n exch. sh.
Corporation for Cdn$9.75 plus US$0.0237 per sh.
IT Staffing Ltd. (Ont. 1994) IVS Intelligent Vehicle Systems Inc. (B.C. 1987)
IPC US Income Commercial Real Estate Investment
Feb. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Thinkpath.com Inc. n Jan. 30, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Trust (Ont. Nov. 8, 2001)
June 11, 2004 – Name changed to IPC US Real Estate IWC Communications Limited (Ont. 1954)
Investment Trust. n ITC International Trading Corp. (B.C. 1984)
July 1, 1973 – Amalgamated with Slaight Broadcasting
July 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Ltd. to form new co. with same name; basis 3.5 new for
IPEC Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1996) 1 Slaight sh. and 1 new for 1 IWC sh.
Nov. 26, 2001 – Merged with Flint Energy Services Ltd. I.T.C. Microcomponents Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1992)
July 19, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. Apr. 7, 1978 – Name changed to Radio IWC Limited;
to form a new company also known as Flint Energy basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Services Ltd.; basis either $2.67 or 0.0297 com. shs. of June 16, 1997 – Name changed to Intrinsyc Software,
new company for 1 old IPEC com. sh. (see Flint Energy Inc. n
IWC Industries Limited (Ont. 1954)
Services Ltd.) Sept. 1972 – Name changed to IWC Communications
I.T.D. International Technology Development Inc.
(Can. Nov. 18, 1985) Limited. n
IPICO Inc. (Ont. Mar. 30, 2006 amalg.)
Apr. 8, 2011 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of Oct. 19, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
IWG Technologies Inc. (B.C. Mar. 7, 2011)
Trilon Bancorp Inc., pursuant to completion of its
ITEC-Mineral Inc. (Que. Sept. 23, 1987) Jan. 26, 2017 – WM Capital Management, Inc. and BASE
restructuring proposal to its creditors under Bankruptcy
Sept. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Electromed Inc. Equity Partners, L.P., through 1096777 B.C. Ltd., acquired
and Insolvency Act. No funds were available for shldrs.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Electromed all o/s com. shs. for 43¢ cash per sh.
IPL Energy Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 1949; via Special Act of Imaging Inc.; basis 1 new for 7.445704 old shs. n
IX Capital Inc. (B.C. June 11, 1998)
Parliament)
ITI Education Corporation (Can. Oct. 31, 1986 amalg.) July 28, 2000 – Name changed to P.Z. Resort Systems
Oct. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Enbridge Inc. (see
Aug. 16, 2001 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young Inc. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. appointed receiver.
IPL Inc. (Que. Mar. 14, 1945) Sept. 19, 2005 – Dissolved. Iago Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Oct. 20, 2010 – Amalgamated with certain affiliates of Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Novacap Investments Inc. and Fonds de solidaritée des ITI World Investment Group Inc. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1989)
travailleurs du Québec (F.T.Q.); basis 1 Amalco pref. sh. Oct. 1, 2008 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Ialta Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1981)
for 1 IPL vtg. sh., immediately redeemed for $6.50. same name. Nov. 3, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Jan. 29, 2009 – Name changed to First Choice Products
IPSCO Inc. (Can. Jan. 28, 1977) Ian-Mac Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Inc. n
July 18, 2007 – Acquired by SSAB Svenskt Stal AB for 1957 – Charter cancelled.
US$160 per sh.
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Ian Sutherland Limited (Can. May 5, 1987) Icor Oil & Gas Company Ltd. (Alta. 1980) iLoveTV Entertainment Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1982)
July 17, 1987 – Name changed to Northern Stores Inc,. n Feb. 7, 1990 – Placed into receivership; Deloitte & Touche Nov. 27, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc., Calgary Alberta, appointed receiver.
iaNett International Systems Ltd. (B.C. May 13, 1985) May 1992 – All the assets had been liquidated. The Image Data International Corporation (B.C. Feb. 25,
Sept. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Data Fortress Systems creditors suffered a shortfall, and there was no distribution 1988)
Group Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Data to unsecured creditors or shldrs. June 10, 1993 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
Fortress Technologies Group (2002) Inc. n Oct. 1, 1994 – Receiver discharged. - Industrials)

Iberian Minerals Corp. (Can. Oct. 5, 2005) Icron Systems Inc. (Alta. Jan. 11, 1999 amalg.) Image Power, Inc. (B.C. Dec. 4, 1985)
June 15, 2009 – Continued into Switzerland. Jan. 25, 1999 – Continued into Canada. July 4, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Feb. 7, 2013 – Acquired by Urion Minerals International July 10, 2001 – Name changed to Icron Technologies
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Image Processing Systems Inc. (Ont. Apr. 8, 1988)
B.V. for $1.10 per sh.
Jan. 3, 2001 – Acquired by U.S.-based Photon Dynamics,
Iberian Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 3, 1986) Icron Technologies Corporation (Can. Jan. 25, 1999) Inc.; basis 0.0447 Photon exch. shs. for 1 Image sh. The
June 6, 2017 – Name changed to Mineworx Technologies Aug. 30, 2011 – Privatized at 53¢ per sh. Photon shs. may be exchanged for Photon com. shs.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) (1-for-1) which trade on NASDAQ.
Ida-May Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981)
Ibes International Limited (B.C. 1969) Oct. 9, 1985 – Name changed to Limoges Porcelaines Image Resources and Systems Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31,
Sept. 7, 1973 – Name changed to Accra Industries Ltd. n Ltd. n 1981)
Feb. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Big M Petroleum Inc.;
Idaho Consolidated Metals Corp. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1988) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ibex Oil Ltd. (Can. Apr. 26, 1926; via Dominion charter)
July 12, 1982 – Name changed to Dalier Resources Ltd.; Aug. 17, 2001 – Continued into Yukon.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n July 24, 2002 – Name changed to Beartooth Platinum Image Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1986)
Corporation. n Name changed to Approach Resources Ltd. n
Ibsen Cobalt Silver Mines Limited (Ont. 1953)
Oct. 4, 1977 – Amalgamated with Mayfair Mines Limited Idaho-Maryland Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 27, ImagicTV Inc. (Can. Dec. 24, 1997)
to form Mayfair Resources & Developments Limited; basis 1979) Apr. 30, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement with France-based
1 new for 25 old shs. June 23, 1993 – Name changed to HMC HealthGuard Alcatel; basis 0.158517 new Alcatel cl. A American
Marketing Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Depository Share (ADS) for 1 old ImagicTV com. sh. The
Ibstone Petroleum Limited (Can. Nov. 14, 1947) ADSs trade on NYSE.
1959 – Name changed to Swiss Oils of Canada (1959) Idaho Natural Resources Corp. (Alta. July 21, 2006)
Ltd. n Imaging Dynamics Corporation (Alta. May 25, 1995)
Dec. 2012 – Filed for voluntary assignment into
Nov. 2, 2001 – Name changed to Imaging Dynamics
bankruptcy pursuant to provisions of the Bankruptcy and
Company Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Ican Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 18, 1986 amalg.) Insolvency Act (Canada).
- Industrials)
Dec. 2, 1992 – Continued into Alberta.
Dec. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Net Resources Inc.; Ideal Bay Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Imagis Technologies Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1998)
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
July 6, 2005 – Name changed to Visiphor Corporation
The Ideal Group of Companies Inc. (Can. 1982) and continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ican Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Dec. 18, 1986 – Formed Ican Minerals Ltd. in British June 15, 1989 – All o/s shs. acquired at $10 per sh. by
iMarketing Solutions Group Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1998
Columbia on amalgamation with Canu Resources Limited a wholly owned subsid. of Waxman Industries Inc.
amalg.)
(1 for 2); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Apr. 12, 2013 – Filed for protection under the Companies'
Ideal Metal Inc. (Que. Sept. 23, 1985)
Aug. 12, 1998 – Acquired by AAI Acquisition Inc., a wholly Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) and Duff & Phelps
Ice Station Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Canada Restructuring Inc. (subsequently KSV Advisory
owned subsid. of Rio Algom Limited, for $5.75 per sh.
July 23, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Inc.) was appointed monitor.
Ideal Plumbing Supplies Canada Inc. (Can. 1982) Dec. 6, 2013 – Substantially all the company's business
Iceberg Media.com Inc. (Ont. Mar. 8, 1956) and assets were sold to IMKT Direct Solutions
May 1987 – Name changed to The Ideal Group of
Sept. 1, 2002 – Acquired by Standard Radio Inc., a wholly Corporation and iMarketing Solutions Acquisition, LLC.
Companies Inc. n
owned subsid. of privately owned Standard Broadcasting Secured creditors suffered a shortfall and there were no
Corporation Limited; basis 1 Standard Radio pref. sh. funds available for distribution to shldrs.
immediately redeem. for 5¢ for 1 Iceberg sh. iForum Financial Network Inc. (Can. Apr. 2, 1998)
Mar. 14, 2006 – Declared bankruptcy. Le Group Feb. 15, 2015 – Duff & Phelps was discharged as monitor.
Icefloe Technologies Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1992) Boudreau, Richard Inc. was appointed trustee.
Imasco Financial Corporation (Can. Oct. 31, 1984)
Jan. 31, 2008 – Filed an assignment in bankruptcy under Oct. 22, 1990 – Final quarterly divd. of $0.5625 per sh.
the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and BDO Dunwoody iFuture Inc. (Ont. Aug. 3, 1999 amalg.)
Sept. 11, 2000 – Name changed to iFuture.com Inc. n paid and subsequently all $2.25 cum. retract. first pref.
appointed trustee. ser.A shs. redeemed for $25 per sh.
Icelandic Gold Corporation (N.B. Aug. 25, 1997 amalg.) iFuture.com Inc. (Ont. Aug. 3, 1999 amalg.)
Imasco Limited (Can. Apr. 3, 1912; via Dominion charter)
Feb. 5, 2001 – Name changed to PGM Ventures May 20, 2005 – Formed Red Dragon Resources
Feb. 1, 2000 – Formed Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with Red Dragon
following acquisition of all o/s shs. by British American
Gold Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Red
Tobacco (Canada) Limited for $41.60 cash per sh. and
Iciena Ventures Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981) Dragon; basis 144,629 new for 1 Red Dragon sh. and 1
the amalgamation with British American Tobacco
Jan. 18, 2013 – Name changed to Barksdale Capital new for 1 iFuture sh. n
(Canada).
Corp.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) iGaming Corporation (Ont. Sept. 25, 1995 amalg.) ImaSight Corp. (Ont. Aug. 8, 2000)
June 29, 2007 – Name changed to Big Stick Media Feb. 24, 2009 – Filed for protection under the Bankruptcy
Icon Capital Corporation (Alta. Aug. 16, 1996) Corporation. n and Insolvency Act (BIA).
Oct. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Extreme Energy Feb. 19, 2010 – Sale of the CRD-5 drug assets was
Corporation following Major Transaction acquisition of Igloo Vikski Inc. (Can. May 11, 1986) completed with proceeds used to pay creditors. (see
Skipper Petroleums Ltd. for total consideration of 750,000 Feb. 13, 2007 – Acquired by Lanctôt Licensing Inc. for FPsurvey - Industrials)
shs. and $250,000 cash payment; basis 1 new for 1 old $1.10 per sh.
sh. n Imbrex Limited (Can. 1965)
Ignition Point Technologies Corp. (Can. May 7, 2001) 1968 – Acquired by Neon Products of Canada Ltd.; basis
Icon Energy Limited (Alta. Dec. 18, 1992) Aug. 24, 2009 – Name changed to Tilting Capital Corp.; 0.46 Neon shs. for one Imbrex sh. (see Neon Products
May 3, 2000 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Lexxor basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) of Canada Ltd.)
Energy Inc.; basis 2 cl. A shs. of Lexxor plus 1 Lexxor
warrant (exercisable at $0.30 until June 30, 2001) for 8 Iiyama Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Imco Resources Ltd. (Que. June 21, 1966)
com. shs. Icon. (see Lexxor Energy Inc.) Aug. 30, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Meridian Peak
Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Icon Industries Limited (B.C. June 27, 1988) illumiCell Corporation (Alta. Dec. 8, 2006 amalg.)
Nov. 16, 2009 – Name changed to ICN Resources Ltd. n Aug. 16, 2007 – Name changed to Multiplied Media Immedia Infomatic Corporation (Can. Dec. 11, 1986)
Corporation. n Feb. 2, 1994 – Name changed to MPACT Immedia
Icon Resources Limited (Alta. Dec. 18, 1992) Corporation. n
Nov. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Icon Energy Limited; Illusion Systems Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1979)
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Feb. 27, 2001 – Continued into Delaware.
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Immedia Infomatic International Inc. (Can. Dec. 11, Impax Energy Services Income Trust (Ont. Mar. 15, Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited (Can.
1986) 2006) Apr. 3, 1912; via Dominion charter)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 19, 1991 – Name changed to Immedia Infomatic Dec. 14, 2009 – Filed for protection under the Companies' Sept. 18, 1970 – Name changed to Imasco Limited. n
Corporation; basis 1 com. for 10 cl. A shs. n Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) and KPMG Inc. was
appointed monitor. Imperial Varnish and Color Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1899)
Immersive Media Corp. (Alta. Feb. 17, 2004) Dec. 23, 2009 – Operating assets of wholly owned Feb. 1955 – Name changed to The Imperial Flo-Glaze
May 4, 2010 – Name changed to EmberClear Inc. n McClelland Oilfield Rentals Limited Partnership, EGOC Paints Limited. n
Enviro Group Limited Partnership and Dwayne Hommy
Immigrant Resources Inc. (Alta. July 12, 1993) Trucking Limited Partnership were sold to 1438961 Impero Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
June 25, 1996 – Name changed to Alta Natural Herbs & Alberta Ltd. for $12,500,000. Net proceeds were used to 1960 – Name changed to Impero Minerals Ltd. n
Supplements Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) pay down secured debt.
Jan. 20, 2010 – All o/s partnership units of wholly owned Impero Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Immogroup Lemaire Corporation (Can. Dec. 30, 1983) Denray Rathole Drilling Limited Partnership and all of the 1961 – Name changed to Proteus Minerals Ltd. n
Mar. 4, 1997 – Dissolved. shs. of Denray Rathole Drilling General Partner Ltd. were
sold to Gridiron Drilling Services Inc. for $3,700,000. Net Imperus Technologies Corp. (B.C. Feb. 9, 2011)
Immunall Science Inc. (Alta. Feb. 26, 1986) proceeds were used to pay down secured debt. Oct. 15, 2014 – Continued into Ontario.
June 30, 2016 – Name changed to AREV Nutrition Jan. 27, 2010 – All trustees, directors and officers June 28, 2016 – Name changed to Tangelo Games Corp.
Sciences Inc. and continued into British Columbia. (see resigned. As the trust no longer had any remaining (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
FPsurvey - Industrials) operating business units or material assets, a bankruptcy
filing was made. Any monies received on realization of Imtrex Industries & Recycling Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Immune Network Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1996 amalg.) the trust's remaining non-material assets would be paid June 17, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Oct. 12, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register. to the secured creditors, who would suffer a shortfall, and
no distributions would be available to unitholders. Imutec Pharma Inc. (Ont. Oct. 28, 1991 amalg.)
Immune Network Research Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1996 Nov. 19, 1998 – Name changed to Lorus Therapeutics
amalg.) Imperial Bank of Canada (Can. 1875) Inc. n
Aug. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Immune Network June 1, 1961 – Merged with Canadian Bank of Commerce
Ltd. n to form a new co. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc. (Can. Oct. 10, 2009)
basis 7 new for 6 old shs. Mar. 6, 2018 – Acquired by MTY Food Group Inc.; basis
Immuno Research Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 2001) $0.8259 cash and 0.0626 MTY com. shs. for 1 Imvescor
Aug. 14, 2006 – Name changed to IRI Separation The Imperial Flo-Glaze Paints Limited (Ont. 1899) com. sh.
Technologies Inc. n May 26, 1964 – Name changed to Morse Paint
Manufacturing Limited. n In-Fal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Immunotec Inc. (Can. Jan. 24, 2007 amalg.) 1954 – Charter cancelled.
May 18, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. Imperial General Properties Limited (Ont. 1979 amalg.)
May 23, 2017 – Acquired by 1111267 B.C. Ltd., a wholly June 4, 1982 – Resolution signed to wind up co. In-Flight Phone Canada Inc. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1984)
owned subsid. of Immuno Holding, S.A. de C.V.; basis voluntarily. Thorne Riddell Inc. of Toronto appointed Sept. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Normex Technologies
$0.485 cash per sh. liquidator. Corporation following acquisition of Normex Telecom
Inc. n
ImmunoVaccine Inc. (Can. May 18, 2007) Imperial Investment Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
May 10, 2018 – Name changed to IMV Inc.; basis 1 new Aug. 31, 1961 – Name changed to Laurentide Financial In-Place Electronics Limited (Ont. 1968)
for 3.2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation Ltd. n May 14, 1975 – Dissolved.
ImNat Ltd. (Que. 1971) The Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada In-Touch Survey Systems Ltd. (Can. Jan. 24, 2002)
Feb. 15, 1986 – All assets and liabs. transferred to (Can. 1896) July 15, 2016 – Name changed to Intouch Insight Ltd.
National Bank of Canada. Co. subsequently dissolved. 1987 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with same (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
name.
Impact Capital Resources Inc. (Ont. June 3, 1986) Jan. 1, 1998 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with InBusiness Solutions Inc. (Can. Mar. 7, 2000)
Oct. 15, 1997 – Formed Polar Innovative Capital Corp. same name. May 6, 2004 – Acquired by TrekLogic Technologies Inc.
in Ontario on reverse takeover acquisition of and for $0.15 per sh. (see TrekLogic Technologies Inc.)
amalgamation with Polar Innovative Capital Inc.; basis 1 Imperial Marine Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
new for 1 Polar Innovative Capital Inc. sh. and 1 new for 1975 – Rivtow Straits Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. not already Inca Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
4.9 Impact shs. n held for 7¢ per sh. 1956 – Charter cancelled.

Impact Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1996) Imperial Metals & Power Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 10, 1959) Inca Energy Inc. (B.C. 1980)
May 4, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Dec. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with Risby Tungsten Mines Nov. 26, 1980 – Name changed to Mayan Energy Inc. n
Thunder Energy Inc.; basis 0.22222 new Thunder sh. for Ltd. (1 for 2) and Invex Resources Limited (1 for 1) to
1 old Impact sh. (see Thunder Energy Inc.) continue as a new company named Imperial Metals Inca Gold Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 12, 1980)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Dec. 10, 1992 – Name changed to AirPro Industries Inc.
Impact Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1969) following acquisition of all o/s shs. of AirPro Automotive
Oct. 27, 1986 – Name changed to New Impact Resources Imperial Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1953) Services Ltd. n
Inc. n Dec. 1970 – Name changed to Consolidated Imperial
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Inca Mining Corp. (Alta. May 5, 1995)
Impact Telemedia International Ltd. (Can. Apr. 5, 1983) July 12, 2000 – Name changed to Graniz Mondal Inc.;
Aug. 26, 1992 – Name changed to UC'NWIN Systems Imperial Mines & Metals Ltd. (Alta. 1954) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Ltd. n 1957 – Name changed to New Imperial Mines Ltd.; basis
1 new for 4 old shs. n Inca One Metals Corp. (Can. Nov. 9, 2005)
Impact Travel Technology Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1983) Oct. 26, 2011 – Name changed to Inca One Resources
Mar. 12, 1999 – Name changed to MCF Enterprises Inc.; Imperial Modular Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Corp. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 3, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Inca One Resources Corp. (Can. Nov. 9, 2005)
Impala Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Imperial Parking Canada Corporation (B.C. Jan. 9, Sept. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Inca One Gold Corp.
Mar. 24, 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form 1962) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nordev Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 Impala shs. June 26, 1996 – Acquired by Vencap Acquisition Holdings
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Onex Corporation; basis Inca Pacific Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1983)
Impala Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 27, 1982) $5.00 per sh. Oct. 28, 2011 – Acquired by Compañía Mineral Milpo
Aug. 26, 1987 – Name changed to International Impala S.A.A. for 61¢ per sh.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Imperial PlasTech Inc. (Ont. Oct. 11, 1984)
Nov. 13, 2006 – Name changed to GPJ Ventures Ltd. Inca Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
impatica.com inc. (Ont. Mar. 30, 1998) and continued into British Columbia. n Dec. 8, 1989 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by ABM Gold
Jan. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Impatica Inc. (see Corp.; basis 1 cl. A sh. of ABM for 15 com. shs. of Inca.
FPsurvey - Industrials) Imperial Reserve Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1915) (see ABM Gold Corp.)
1958 – Dissolved.

Imperial Royalties Co. (Okla. 1920)


1942 – Dissolved; assets sold to Toklan Royalty Corp.,
Tulsa, Okla.
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InCana Investments Inc. (B.C. May 19, 2009) assets to Tren Exploration Inc.; basis (a) 1 new cl. B sh. Indian Mountain Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Feb. 16, 2010 – Name changed to EasyMed Services of Tren Exploration for 20 com. shs. of Independence, Dec. 18, 1979 – Amalgamated with Initiative Explorations
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of EasyMed (b) 1 new cl. B sh. of 3020622 Canada Inc. for 20 com. Ltd. (1 for 1) to form a new co. also known as Initiative
Services S.A. n shs. of Independence, (c) 1 new cl. B sh. of 15626 Yukon Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 7.75 old shs.
Inc. for 20 com. shs. of Independence, (d) 1 new cl. B sh.
The Incentive Design Group Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 28, 1973) of 15636 Yukon Inc. for 20 com. shs. of Independence Indian River Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Jan. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Envoy Communications and (e) 1 new cl. B sh. of 5122 Investments Ltd. for 20 Mar. 17, 1989 – Name changed to Mainfort Marine
Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n com. shs. of Independence. International Corporation. n

Inco Limited (Can. July 25, 1916; via Dominion charter) Independence Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1982) Indicator Minerals Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 2000)
Feb. 9, 2007 – Name changed to CVRD Inco Limited Jan. 15, 2002 – Name changed to iLoveTV Entertainment June 13, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
following acquisition by Companhia Vale do Rio Doce Inc. n Jan. 11, 2012 – Name changed to Bluestone Resources
(CVRD) for Cdn$86.00 per com. sh. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Independent Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 1, 1993) & Energy)
Income & Equity Index Participation Fund (Alta. Dec. Mar. 20, 1996 – Acquired by Stampeder Exploration Ltd.
17, 2003) for $4.00 per sh. (see Stampeder Exploration Ltd.) Indico Resources Ltd. (Bermuda Apr. 12, 2002)
Feb. 17, 2009 – Amalgamated with CGF Mutual Funds Oct. 15, 2009 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Corporation to continue as CGF Income & Equity Fund. Independent Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 1944) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 9, 2003 – Name changed to Becker Gold Mines Ltd.;
Income & Growth Split Trust (Ont. Oct. 29, 2004) basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n Indico Technologies Corporation (Alta. Jan. 18, 1996)
Feb. 2, 2007 – Name changed to Faircourt Income & Apr. 12, 2002 – Continued into Bermuda.
Growth Split Trust following merger with Faircourt Split Independent Factors Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 1976) May 23, 2002 – Name changed to Indico Technologies
Seven Trust, Faircourt Split Five Trust and Faircourt Nov. 9, 2001 – Following amalgamation agreement Limited. n
Income Split Trust; basis 1 new pfd. sh. and unit for 1 old amalgamated with 95102 Alberta Ltd. and Lewin
pfd. sh. and unit. n (Wainwright) Estates Inc., resulting in the shldrs. of Indico Technologies Limited (Bermuda Apr. 12, 2002)
Independent Factors (IF) (other than Wainwright Estates Apr. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Indico Resources Ltd. n
Income Financial Plus Trust (Ont. Jan. 29, 2002) and Mr. Lewin) receiving 1 new ser. A 1st pref. sh. immed.
Mar. 2, 2006 – Merged into Income Financial Trust; basis redeem. for $2.10 for 1 cl. A com. sh. and cl. B com. sh. Indigo Consolidated Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
0.74373548 new Income Financial Trust trust unit for 1 of IF tendered. Co. now private. June 1952 – Assets acquired by Nationwide Minerals
old Income Financial Plus trust unit. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Independent Growth Finders Inc. (Can. June 7, 1983)
Income STREAMS III Corporation (Ont. May 18, 2001) Mar. 12, 2007 – Dissolved. Indigo Gold Mines Inc. (Alta. Oct. 8, 1986)
Dec. 4, 2013 – Merged into Dividend 15 Split Corp.; basis Oct. 5, 1992 – Name changed to New Indigo Resources
1.22352296 cl A shs. and 1.22352296 pfd shs. of Independent Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. Nov. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dividend 15 for 1 Income Streams capital sh.; and 30, 1944)
0.37682901 cl A shs. and 0.37682901 pfd shs. of Aug. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Independent Indigo Sky Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 26, 2010)
Dividend 15 for 1 Income Streams equity sh. Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 28, 2013 – Name changed to Gatekeeper Systems
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Income Trustco Corporation (Can. June 20, 1986) Independent Nickel Corp. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1972) acquisition of (old) Gatekeeper Systems Inc.
Mar. 1, 1995 – Subsid. Income Trust Company was Sept. 11, 2007 – Continued into Ontario. (subsequently renamed GSI Systems Inc.). (see FPsurvey
seized by federal regulators under the Trust and Loan Jan. 6, 2009 – Amalgamated with Victory Nickel Inc.; - Industrials)
Companies Act and wound up by the Office of the basis 1.1 Victory Nickel shs. for 1 Independent Nickel sh.
Superintendent of Financial Institutions. Indigo Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1983)
July 1995 – An assignment into bankruptcy filed and Mintz Indescor Hydrodynamics Inc. (B.C. 1981) July 31, 1987 – Name changed to Robop.tek (Canada)
& Partners Limited in Toronto appointed trustee. July 29, 1985 – Name changed to Consolidated Indescor Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 1996 – All assets liquidated Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Sept. 30, 1997 – Trustee discharged and there was no Industrials) Indio Ventures Inc. (Alta. Dec. 9, 1996)
distribution to shldrs. Aug. 21, 1998 – Name changed to Reliance Services
Index Mines Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 7, 1966) Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Incomealta Corporation (Alta. 1988) Feb. 19, 1982 – Name changed to Tiffany Resource
July 5, 1995 – Amalgamated with 622305 Alberta Ltd.; Corporation. n Indiva Limited (B.C. Sept. 13, 1979)
basis 1 cl. A redeemable pfd. sh. of the amalgamated Dec. 13, 2017 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
co., (immediately redeemed at $6.50 per sh.), for each Indian Chemical & Exploration Co. (Que. 1955) - Industrials)
com. sh. of Incomealta held. Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Indo Metals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 29, 1986)
IncomeAlta II Corp. (Alta. Mar. 14, 1989) Indian Chief Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Mar. 14, 2001 – Name changed to Blue Lagoon Ventures
July 23, 1996 – Name changed to Pacific Mercantile Jan. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Company Limited. n
Indian Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Indo-Pacific Energy Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1979)
June 4, 1985 – Name changed to Advanced Aero-Wing Sept. 25, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
InContext Systems Inc. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1969)
Systems Corporation. n Jan. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Austral Pacific Energy
July 15, 1997 – Merged with EveryWare Development
Canada Corp. to form EveryWare Development Inc. Ltd. n
(EveryWare); basis 1 new sh. of EveryWare for 28.57 old Indian Head Long Lac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
shs. of InContext and 1 sh. purchase wt. of EveryWare Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved. Indochina Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1994)
for 20 com. shs. of InContext. (see EveryWare Feb. 25, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
Indian Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 5, 1999 – Name changed to Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. n
Development Inc.)
1955 – Name changed to Indian Lake Mines Ltd. n
Indal Canada Limited (Can. 1964) Indomin Resources Limited (Yuk. Dec. 6, 1995)
Mar. 27, 1975 – Name changed to Indal Limited. n Indian Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 15, 1998 – Name changed to Battlefield Minerals
1959 – Merged into Hydra Explorations Limited; basis 1 Corporation. n
Indal Limited (Can. 1964) new for 20 old shs.
Dec. 1, 1988 – Acquired by The RTZ Corp., PLC for $14 Indostar Gold Corp. (Can. July 26, 1994)
Indian Mines Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1923)
per sh. Oct. 28, 1997 – Name changed to Petroflow Energy Ltd. n
1946 – Name changed to Indian Mines (1946) Ltd. and
Indefinitely Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 23, 2009) continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 4 old
shs. n Indusmin Energy Corporation (Yuk. Nov. 7, 2000)
Feb. 7, 2012 – Name changed to Spearmint Resources Oct. 7, 2004 – Name changed to Transeuro Energy
Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Otter Corp. n
precious metals prospect. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Indian Mines (1946) Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) 1957 – Name changed to New Indian Mines Ltd.; basis
1 new for 5 old shs. n Industra Service Corporation (B.C. 1977)
Jan. 24, 1997 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
Independence Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1953)
Indian Molybdenum Ltd. (Que. 1943) American Eco Corporation; basis 0.425 American Eco
Dec. 7, 1961 – Dissolved.
1953 – Charter cancelled. shs. for 1 Industra sh.
Independence Petroleums Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Industrial Acceptance Corporation (Can. 1925)
Aug. 25, 1997 – Following special resolution, shldrs.
Nov. 1970 – Name changed to IAC Limited. n
approved the winding up of the co. and distributing its
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Industrial-Alliance Life Insurance Company (Que. Inel Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Infowave Wireless Messaging Incorporated (B.C. Feb.
1987 amalg.) Apr. 9, 1990 – Amalgamated with Gulf International 21, 1997 amalg.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
June 16, 2003 – Name changed to Industrial Alliance Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see Gulf Oct. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Infowave Software,
Insurance and Financial Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - International Minerals Ltd.) Inc. n
Industrials)
Inex Pharmaceuticals Corporation (B.C. July 28, 1992) Infrastructure Materials Corp. (Del. June 3, 1999)
Industrial & Environmental Services Ltd. (Bermuda May 11, 2007 – Name changed to 1322256 Alberta Ltd. Jan. 28, 2016 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX-VEN.
Nov. 25, 1985) and continued into Alberta following spin-off of Inex
Jan. 10, 1994 – Name changed to Trask Corporation business into a new co. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Infrationics Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Limited. n Corporation; basis 1 Tekmira com. sh. and 1 cl. A com. July 30, 1977 – Struck off register.
sh. of the co. for each 2 com. shs. n
The Industrial Bank of Japan (Canada) (Can. 1982) Ingenika Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928)
Nov. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated with Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Inexco Mining Corp. (B.C. May 11, 2011) 1976 – Voluntarily liquidated.
(Canada) to form Mizuho Bank (Canada). (see Mizuho Mar. 23, 2015 – Name changed to Worldwide Marijuana
Bank (Canada)) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Ingersoll Machine and Tool Company, Limited (Can.
Worldwide Marijuana Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) 1920)
Industrial Disposal Limited (unknown) 1970 – Ivaco Industries Ltd. acquired 98% of the o/s shs.
Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated to form Intermetco Limited. Infiniti Resources International Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15,
(see Intermetco Limited) 2000 amalg.) Inglis Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1936)
Aug. 8, 2005 – Acquired by Welton Energy Corporation; Feb. 14, 1990 – Amalgamated with Whirlpool Investments
Industrial Disposal (Oshawa) Limited (unknown) basis 1 Welton com. sh. plus 0.25 Welton wt. for 5 Infiniti Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of the Whirlpool
Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated to form Intermetco Limited. com. shs. (see Welton Energy Corporation) Corp. of Benton Harbour, Mich.; basis $33 per sh.
(see Intermetco Limited)
Infinity Alliance Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2006) Ingot Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 2, 1983)
Industrial Growth Income Corporation (Can. Sept. 22, Nov. 18, 2008 – Name changed to CBM Asia Feb. 25, 1985 – Formed Candol Developments Ltd. in
2005) Development Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction British Columbia on amalgamation with Candol
July 11, 2011 – Formed PyroGenesis Canada Inc. in reverse takeover acquisition of CBM Asia Development Developments Ltd.; basis 0.76776 new for 1 old sh. n
Canada pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
with (old) PyroGenesis Canada Inc.; basis 1 new sh. for Ingraham Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1 old PyroGenesis sh. and 0.32298 new shs. for 1 Infinity Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 5, 1998) July 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Industrial Growth sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 30, 2013 – Terminated. No liquidation distribution to
unitholders. Ingram & Bell Ltd. (Ont. 1905)
Industrial Life Insurance Company (Que.) 1963 – International Bronze Powders Limited acquired
1969 – Converted into a mutual life co. through purch. of Infinity Minerals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 12, 2010) control through offer in 1959 of $13.50 per com. and
o/s shs. at $35 a share. Aug. 29, 2014 – Name changed to Herbal Clone Bank $12.50 per pref. sh. The pref. were converted into com.
Canada Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of The of Int'l Bronze on a sh.-for-sh. basis. remaining com. sh.
Industrial Life Insurance Company (Que. May 20, 1905) Herbal Clone Bank Inc. n of Ingram & Bell acquired by Int'l Bronze.
1987 – Formed Industrial-Alliance Life Insurance Feb. 14, 1997 – Name changed to MDS Ingram & Bell
Company in Quebec following merger with Alliance Mutual Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 2, 1980) Inc.
Life Insurance Company. n Aug. 26, 2008 – Name changed to EACOM Timber
Corporation. n Ingray Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Industrial Metals Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1942) July 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Info-Group Ventures Inc. (Alta. Feb. 9, 1987)
Initial Capital Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, 2004)
Aug. 1, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Industrial Minerals of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 10, 2007 – Name changed to Digifonica International
1968 – Merged into Indusmin Ltd. Info-Stop Communications Inc. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1985) Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Sept. 20, 1990 – Name changed to Alpha Gold Corp. n Digifonica International Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company (Ont. 1889)
1969 – Acquired by The Royal Trust Company; basis Info Touch Technologies Corp. (B.C. June 17, 1997) Initial Developers Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
$6.00 and 1 Royal Trust sh. for 1 Industrial Mortgage sh. Apr. 11, 2006 – Name changed to TIO Networks Corp. n May 2, 1974 – Amalgamated with North Pacific Mines
Dec. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Royal Trust Ltd. to form Initial Developers Limited; basis 1 new for 2
Corporation of Canada. old shs.
InfoInterActive Inc. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1994)
Industrial Phosphate Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) July 19, 2001 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of
Initiative Explorations Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1979 amalg.)
Nov. 5, 1962 – Dissolved. America Online Inc. for Cdn$1.42 per sh.
Apr. 26, 1995 – Amalgamated with Canhorn Mining
Infolink Technologies Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 7, 1996) Corporation to form Canhorn Chemical Corporation; basis
Industrial Quartzite Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 16, 1961) 0.5 new for 1 Canhorn Mining sh. and 0.45 new for 1
Apr. 19, 1971 – Name changed to Inqua Resources Ltd. n Dec. 12, 2007 – Privatized via amalgamation with
2153357 Ontario Inc.; basis $0.0472 cash per sh. Initiative sh. (see Canhorn Chemical Corporation)

Industrial Services LLC (Colo. Sept. 23, 1994) Inform Exploration Corp. (B.C. July 5, 2010) Initiative Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
1997 – Name changed to Industrialex Manufacturing Aug. 25, 2014 – Name changed to OrganiGram Holdings Dec. 18, 1979 – Amalgamated with Indian Mountain Metal
LLC. n Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of OrganiGram Mines (1 new for 7.75 old shs.) to form a new co. also
Inc.; basis 1 new for 0.8836047 old shs. (see FPsurvey known as Initiative Explorations Inc.; basis sh. for sh.
Industrial Wire & Cable Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) - Industrials) (see Initiative Explorations Inc.)
Apr. 25, 1969 – Name changed to IWC Industries
Limited. n Informatrix 2000 Inc. (Que. 1970) Initiative Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Apr. 29, 1991 – Acquired by Softkey Software Products 1959 – Merged into Penelope Explorations Ltd.; basis 3
Industrialex Manufacturing LLC (Colo. Sept. 23, 1994) Inc.; basis $2.57 or 0.925 Softkey shs. for 1 Informatrix new for 2 old shs.
Jan. 19, 2000 – Formed Industrialex Manufacturing Corp. sh., or 1 Softkey $0.20 cum. pref. ser. A sh. for 1
in Colorado. Inland Cement Co. Ltd. (Can. 1954)
Informatrix sh. (see SoftKey Software Products Inc.)
Oct. 1965 – Formed Lehigh Cement Limited following
Industries Cover Inc. (Que. 1987) Informission Group Inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1985) merger with Sogemines Limited under the latter's name;
June 8, 1990 – Acquired by 2750-7268 Quebec Inc. for May 29, 2000 – Name changed to Nurun inc. n basis 1.5 new com. for 1 old partic. pref. sh. Ord. shldrs.
$2.91 per com. sh. and 9¢ per wt. received 1/10 of distribution made to pref. holders.
Infotec Industries Inc. (B.C. June 2, 1981) Inland Chemicals Canada Limited (Alta. 1954)
Industries L'islet Inc. (Que. 1916) Nov. 13, 1986 – Name changed to Sellectek Industries
Dec. 14, 1985 – Charter cancelled. 1969 – Name changed to Inland Chemicals Ltd. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Industrionics (Canada) Limited (Ont. 1955) Inland Chemicals Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
The InfoUtility Corporation (Ont. June 15, 2000 amalg.) 1976 – Through purchase offer made in 1973, Canadian
Oct. 11, 1982 – Dissolved.
Jan. 19, 2005 – Name changed to Lynden Ventures Ltd.; Industries Ltd. acquired all o/s shs. at $7.50 per sh. All
Indyke Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n o/s pref. shs. redeemed.
Dec. 30, 1970 – Dissolved.
Infowave Software, Inc. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1997 amalg.) Inland Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Dec. 11, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
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Inland Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Innogis Technology Inc. (Can. May 4, 1992) amalgamation with Hodgins' Auctioneers (Alberta) Inc.;
1962 – Name changed to Inland Gold Mines Ltd. n July 12, 2004 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inland Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956) InnoMat Solutions Corp. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1985) Innovis Corporation (B.C. June 7, 1983)
May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. Nov. 17, 1999 – Name changed to Carber Capital Corp.; Oct. 15, 1993 – Continued into Wyoming.
basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n
Inland Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Innovium Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 15, 1992 amalg.)
1957 – Charter cancelled. Innopac Inc. (Can. June 23, 1983) Oct. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Innovium Media
May 27, 1991 – Name changed to International Innopac Properties Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C. June 4, 1952) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 1, 1989 – Formed BC Gas Inc. on amalgamation InnVest Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Jan. 1,
with wholly owned subsids. BC Gas Inc., Columbia Innotech Aviation Enterprises Limited (Can. 1984) 2002)
Natural Gas Ltd. and Fort Nelson Gas Ltd.; subsid. shs. Apr. 25, 1989 – Acquired by IMP Aerospace Limited for Aug. 18, 2016 – Acquired by Bluesky Hotels and Resorts
cancelled upon amalgamation. n $3.10 per sh. Inc., a private Canadian company backed by Hong Kong
investors, for $7.25 cash per unit.
Inland Oils Ltd. (B.C.) Innotech Multimedia Corporation (Ont. Feb. 22, 1988)
1961 – Struck off register. Mar. 3, 1999 – Name changed to ASTAware Inocan Technologies Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n June 21, 1993 – Name changed to Arling Resources Ltd.;
Inland Recovery Group Ltd. (B.C. 1980) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 24, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Inland Innova Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 21, 2004)
Recovery Group Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Nov. 6, 2007 – Merged into Crescent Point Energy Trust Inore Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
for $7.55 per com. sh. (see Crescent Point Energy Trust) July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
Inland Trust and Savings Corporation Limited (Man. Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1
1966) Innova Gaming Group Inc. (Ont. Feb. 25, 2015) for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
June 1994 – All o/s ser. A and ser. B pref. shs. redeemed Sept. 19, 2017 – Acquired by Pollard Banknote Limited 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59),
for $5.00 per ser. A sh. and $4.40 per ser. B sh. A total for Cdn$2.50 cash per share. Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57), Forsyth
of 92,273 com. shs. were repurchased or cancelled at an Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Explorations Corp.
average price of $5.03 per sh. with the remainder Innova LifeSciences Corporation (Ont. Apr. 28, 1998) (1 for 1.26), Laddie Gold Mines Limited (1 for 15.22) and
converted on a 1 new for 4,400 old shs. basis. Nov. 24, 2004 – Acquired by Sybron Dental Specialties, Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest
Dec. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Inland Mortgage Inc. for $1.4106 per sh. Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 9.9 shs.
Corporation Ltd.
Innova Technologies Corp. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1986) Inouye Technologies (Canada) Inc. (Can. Apr. 26, 1926;
Inlet Devices Corporation (Alta. Mar. 24, 1995) Apr. 28, 1998 – Continued into Ontario. via Dominion charter)
Apr. 20, 2000 – Continued into Ontario. May 12, 1998 – Name changed to Innova Technologies Oct. 4, 2005 – Dissolved.
May 1, 2000 – Name changed to Sangoma.com Inc. Corporation. n
following acquisition of Sangoma Technologies Inc.; basis Inova Optics Inc. (Can. 1984)
1 new for 2 old shs. n Innova Technologies Corporation (Ont. Apr. 28, 1998) Jan. 4, 1989 – Placed into bankruptcy and assets sold.
Aug. 3, 2000 – Name changed to Innova LifeSciences Nothing for shldrs.
Inlet Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Corporation. n
Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved. Inova Resources Limited (Australia Jan. 20, 2004)
Innovadent Technologies Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1988) Nov. 28, 2013 – Acquired by Shanxi Donghui Coal Coking
Inlet Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 20, 1961) Dec. 1999 – Company's proposal under the Bankruptcy & Chemicals Group Co., Ltd. for A$0.22 per sh.
Aug. 19, 2014 – Name changed to Guerrero Ventures and Insolvency Act was annulled and the company filed
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inovent Capital Inc. (B.C. Aug. 23, 2012)
for bankruptcy. Toronto-based Harold Brief and
Feb. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Inomin Mines Inc.
Associates Limited was appointed trustee.
In.Mark Corporation (Ont. 1928) pursuant to the acquisition of the King's Point property
June 1, 2000 – Liquidation of the remaining assets was
1984 – Formed Gemini Food Corporation in Ontario on which constituted the company's Qualifying Transaction.
concluded. Secured creditors suffered a major shortfall
amalgamation with Gemini Foods Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
and there were no distributions made to unsecured
creditors or to shldrs. Inovio Biomedical Corporation (Del. June 15, 2001)
InMedia Presentations Inc. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1995)
May 17, 2010 – Name changed to Inovio
July 14, 1999 – Name changed to Photochannel Networks Innovation Capital Corporation (Alta. 1988)
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Inc. n May 11, 1989 – Name changed to Capital Markets West
Inc. following amalgamation with Capital Markets West Inovision Solutions Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983)
Inmet Mining Corporation (Can. June 1, 1987) Inc. n May 16, 2006 – Name changed to Sierra Geothermal
Apr. 10, 2013 – Acquired by First Quantum Minerals Ltd.; Power Corp. n
basis either (i) $72, (ii) 3.2967 First Quantum com. shs. Innovative Capital Inc. (Alta. Sept. 9, 1993)
or (iii) $36 plus 1.6484 First Quantum com. shs. for 1 July 29, 1998 – Name changed to Vertex Properties Inc. Inovision Technologies Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1983)
Inmet sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) May 15, 2001 – Name changed to Inovision Solutions
Apr. 23, 2013 – Amalgamated with FQM (Akubra) Inc., Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
a wholly owned subsid. of First Quantum Minerals Ltd., Innovative Marketing & Technologies Corp. (Ont.
to continue under the FQM (Akubra) Inc. name. 1985)
Feb. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Dino International Inc.; Input Capital Corp. (Ont. Feb. 13, 2012)
Apr. 23, 2013 – Formed FQM (Akubra) Inc. on
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Aug. 8, 2013 – Continued into Saskatchewan. (see
amalgamation with FQM (Akubra) Inc., a wholly owned
FPsurvey - Industrials)
subsid. of First Quantum Minerals Ltd.
Innovative Waste Technologies Inc. (B.C. Apr. 16,
1980) Inqua Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 16, 1961)
Inmont Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
June 8, 1995 – Name changed to International Tire Apr. 1, 1984 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 9, 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Recycling and Manufacturing Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 Sept. 9, 1987 – Charter revived.
Inn-House Video Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 10, 1986) old shs. n Sept. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Locator Systems
June 8, 1988 – Name changed to Sleeping Gold Ltd. n Inc. n
Innovative Water & Sewer Systems Inc. (Alta. Jan. 28,
Innergex Power Income Fund (Que. Oct. 25, 2002) 2000) Insco Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938)
Apr. 1, 2010 – Converted into a corporation pursuant to July 6, 2005 – Name changed to Clearford Industries Inc. 1953 – Name changed to New Insco Mines Ltd.; basis 1
plan of arrangement reverse takeover acquisition of and continued into Canada. n new for 2 old shs. n
Innergex Renewable Energy Inc.; basis 1 Innergex
Renewable sh. for 1.46 Innergex fund unit. Innovative Wireline Solutions Inc. (Alta. June 30, 2010 Insecta Research Corp. (1986) Inc. (Can. May 12, 1986)
amalg.) Nov. 3, 1995 – Dissolved.
Innexus Biotechnology Inc. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1997) Jan. 2, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Mar. 4, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. Inside Holdings Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1992)
Innovente Inc. (Que. July 1, 2004) Oct. 6, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
Innicor Subsurface Technologies Inc. (Alta. Apr. 7, Dec. 18, 2014 – Filed for bankruptcy and Sept. 17, 2002 – Name changed to SHEP Technologies
1999) PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of SHEP
May 30, 2008 – Acquired by BJ Services Company for Limited, an Isle of Man co.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
$2.50 per com. sh. Innoventures International Inc. (Alta. May 1, 2001)
July 24, 2004 – Formed Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. in
Alberta on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
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Insignia Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 2006 amalg.) Intasys Corporation (Ont. July 5, 1985) Intelimax Media Inc. (B.C. May 28, 2009)
July 24, 2009 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Jan. 12, 2004 – Name changed to Mamma.com Inc. n Jan. 31, 2014 – Name changed to DraftTeam Fantasy
same name.TEST FOR CROP MARKS Sports Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 25, 2013 – Acquired by Brookfield Capital Partners Integra Gold Corp. (B.C. July 2, 1986)
II L.P., a wholly own subsid. of Brookfield Asset July 18, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired Intelligent Content Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 2009
Management Inc., for $1.35 per sh. by Eldorado Gold Corporation; basis (i) 0.24250 Eldorado amalg.)
shs. plus $0.001 cash; or (ii) $1.21250 cash; or (iii) May 26, 2017 – Name changed to Novicius Corp.; basis
Inspan Investments Limited (Alta. May 15, 1987) 0.18188 Eldorado shs. for 1 Integra com. sh. 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 12, 1998 – Name changed to Slade Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Integra Systems Inc. (B.C. 1983) Intelpro Media Group Inc. (Alta. July 10, 1997)
Oct. 29, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 21, 2006 – Formed Jite Technologies Inc. in Ontario
Inspiration Ltd. (Que. Oct. 3, 1934) on amalgamation with Jite Connectors Inc., constituting
Jan. 1974 – Placed into bankruptcy. Payment of 20¢ per Integrated Card Technologies Inc. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1987) a reverse takeover by Jite; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
dollar made to unsecured creditors. July 29, 1997 – Name changed to Rizona Ventures Ltd.;
1980 – Final distribution of 54% made to unsecured basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Intensity Company Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1998)
creditors. Dec. 7, 2012 – Name changed to LX Ventures Inc. n
Integrated Communications Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan.
Inspiration Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Que. Oct. 22, 1985) Intensity Resources Ltd. (Alta. July 19, 1984 amalg.)
3, 1934) Oct. 17, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. May 12, 1997 – Amalgamated with Renata Resources
Aug. 30, 1962 – Name changed to Inspiration Ltd. n Inc.; basis $2.30 or 1.916667 Renata shs. for 1 Intensity
Integrated Enviro-Capital Inc. (Alta. May 3, 2000) sh., subject to maximum cash limit not to exceed
Inspiration Mining Corporation (B.C. Nov. 15, 1972 Dec. 13, 2002 – Formed Canadian Stevia Corporation in $115,000,000 and maximum Renata com. shs. issuable
amalg.) Alberta on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with not to exceed 21,500,000 shs. (see Renata Resources
Aug. 18, 2008 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Canadian Stevia Corporation, constituting a reverse Inc.)
- Mines & Energy) takeover by Canadian Stevia; basis 1.5 new for 1
Canadian Stevia sh. and 1 new for 1 Integrated IntePac Corporation (Alta. Mar. 9, 1988)
Inspiration Resources Corporation (Md. 1983) Enviro-Capital sh. n Jan. 15, 1999 – Name changed to IntePac Inc.; basis 1
May 6, 1992 – Name changed to Terra Industries Inc. new for 10 old shs. n
Integrated Media Communications Inc. (B.C. Sept. 2,
Insta-Rent Inc. (Ont. Oct. 30, 2007) 1987) IntePac Inc. (Alta. Mar. 9, 1988)
Nov. 10, 2008 – Acquired by Easyhome Ltd. for 50¢ per Sept. 29, 1998 – Name changed to IMC Ventures Inc.; Oct. 2, 2003 – All business assets acquired by
sh. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n California-based Airflopac Corp. for total consideration
of US$150,000.
Instaglide Transportation Corporation (Can. Apr. 10, Integrated Network Services Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1988)
1989) Dec. 8, 1994 – Acquired by Call-Net Enterprises Inc.; Intequest Corporation (Alta. Jan. 8, 1996)
Jan. 27, 1994 – Name changed to Skygame Corporation; basis 0.9664 Call-Net cl. B non-vtg. shs. for 1 Integrated Feb. 7, 2008 – Acquired by 1364289 Alberta Ltd. for $1.70
basis 10 new for 1 old sh. n Network sh. (see Call-Net Enterprises Inc.) per sh.
The Instant Publisher Inc. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1993 amalg.) Integrated Oil NT Corp. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1998) Inter-Asia Equities Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Feb. 5, 1997 – Name changed to Diversinet Corp. n Apr. 9, 2003 – Redeemed in full. Capital shs. redeemed Dec. 15, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
for the amount that unit value exceeds $10 ($36.456064).
Instar Energy Corp. (B.C. 1979) Preferred shs. redeemed for the lesser of $10 and the Inter-Citic Envirotec Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1985)
Aug. 22, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. unit value ($10). Oct. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Inter-Citic Mineral
Technologies Inc. n
Instep Mobile Communications Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1991) Integrated Paving Concepts Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1991)
Nov. 20, 1998 – Name changed to eDispatch.com Aug. 24, 2006 – Privatized; basis $1.30 per sh. Inter-Citic Mineral Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12,
Wireless Data Inc. n 1985)
Integrated Production Services Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 5, 2000 Dec. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Inter-Citic Minerals
InStorage Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. June 20, amalg.) Inc. n
2006) July 5, 2002 – Acquired by Texas-based SCF-IV, L.P. for
Mar. 20, 2009 – Acquired by Canadian Storage Partners, $3.05 per sh. Inter-Citic Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 12, 1985)
ULC for $4.00 per unit. Nov. 23, 2012 – Acquired by Western Mining Group Co.,
Integrated Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 24, 1986) Ltd. for $2.05 per sh.
iNsu Innovations Group Inc. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1986) Oct. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 8, 2003 – Name changed to MTY Food Group Inc. Inter City Baking Co. Ltd. (Can. 1907)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Integrated Travel Systems, Inc. (Tex. 1985) Dec. 1955 – Com. stk. purch. by Lake of the Woods
Sept. 25, 1992 – Acquired by Lifeco Services Corporation, Milling Co. Ltd. at $20 per sh.
Insular Explorations Ltd. (B.C. July 7, 1981) a wholly owned subsid. of American Express Travel
Sept. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Masuparia Gold Related Services Company, for 40¢ per sh. Inter-City Gas Corporation (Man. Oct. 29, 1954)
Corporation. n Sept. 1, 1988 – Amalgamated in Manitoba to continue
Integrated Wood Products Ltd. (B.C. 1968) with same name.
Insulblock Systems Inc. (Ont. 1943) 1977 – Acquired by Balco Industries Ltd. for $2.50 per Apr. 18, 1990 – Name changed to Inter-City Products
Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. sh. (see Balco Industries Ltd.) Corporation following reorganization whereby the co.'s
interest in its utilities and propane businesses were sold
Insulite Development Corporation Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, IntelCom Group Inc. (B.C. June 5, 1981)
to Westcoast Energy Inc.; basis $2,100 in cash divds.
1974) Oct. 30, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
plus 25 new ord. shs. and 25 new wts. to purchase 8%
Feb. 10, 1982 – Name changed to Insulite Explorations Aug. 6, 1996 – Name changed to ICG Holdings (Canada),
cl. C convert. pref. shs. of MICC Investments Limited for
Inc. n Inc. following restructuring of the co. as a publicly traded
100 old com. shs. n
U.S.-domiciled corporation; basis 1 com. shs. of ICG
Insulite Explorations Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1974) Communications, Inc. (a Delaware corporation) for 1 com.
sh. Shldrs. who elected to hold onto their com. shs. could Inter-City Gas Limited (Man. 1954)
Apr. 11, 1994 – Name changed to Northampton Group Apr. 14, 1980 – Amalgamated with Canadian Homestead
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Shihasi exchange them on a 1-for-1 basis for cl. A shs.
exchangeable at any time for com. shs. of ICG Oils Limited to form Inter-City Gas Corporation; basis sh.
Investment Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n for sh.
Communications, Inc. Subsequently, the cl. A shs.
InsulPro Industries Inc. (Can. Oct. 18, 1990) delisted from the Vancouver Stock Exchange at the
Inter-City Manufacturing Limited (Man. 1946)
Jan. 8, 1999 – Acquired by Builder Products of Canada company's request as ICG Communications, Inc. then
Apr. 1972 – All o/s cl. A shs. not already held acquired
Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of BSI Holdings, held 98% of the o/s cl. A shs. effective Mar. 12, 1997.
by Inter-City Gas Limited; basis $8.00 per sh. (see
Inc. of California, for $1.20 per sh. Inter-City Gas Limited)
Intelect Communications, Inc. (Del. Dec. 5, 1997)
Insurcom Financial Corporation (Alta. Jan. 29, 1993) Jan. 31, 2001 – Name changed to TeraForce Technology
Inter-City Products Corporation (Man. Sept. 1, 1988
July 2, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Corporation.
amalg.)
Aug. 16, 2007 – Restored to register. (see FPsurvey - Aug. 14, 1992 – Continued into Canada.
Intelect Communications Systems Limited (Bermuda
Industrials) July 9, 1997 – Name changed to International Comfort
1980)
Dec. 5, 1997 – Name changed to Intelect Products Corporation. n
In.Sync Industries Inc. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987)
May 27, 2003 – Name changed to Jet Gold Corp. n Communications, Inc. and continued into Delaware. n
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Inter-City Western Bakeries, Ltd. (Can. 1930) Inter-United Foods Corp. (Ont. Jan. 10, 1980) Intercoast Resources Corp. (B.C. 1969)
1938 – Acquired by George Weston Ltd. for $629,988. Sept. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Mueller Medical Oct. 4, 1985 – Struck off register.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
First mtge. bdhldrs. received $41 for each $100 princ. International Inc. n
amt.; pref. shldrs. $0.5125 per sh.; com. shldrs. $0.1025 Intercolonial Coal Co. Ltd. (N.S. 1923)
per sh. Inter West Energy Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 1993) 1962 – Reported wound up following distribution (amount
Nov. 5, 1997 – Acquired by New Cache Petroleums Ltd.; unknown) to holders of com. stk.
Inter-Commonwealth Mines (Canada) Ltd. (Ont. 1966) basis 0.08 New Cache shs. for 1 Inter West sh. (see New
Feb. 14, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Cache Petroleums Ltd.) Intercon Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1966)
Apr. 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Inter-Continental Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980) Intera Information Technologies Corporation
Aug. 10, 1984 – Name changed to Tajee Resources Ltd.; (Barbados Jan. 1987) Intercontinental Data Control Corporation Ltd. (Can.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nov. 1989 – Continued into Canada. 1978)
Dec. 28, 1995 – Name changed to IITC Holdings Ltd. n Apr. 3, 1987 – In receivership and substantially all assets
Inter Energy Corp. (Alta. Nov. 12, 2001) were sold to Canadian Marconi Company.
July 16, 2004 – Name changed to Entech Investments Interaction Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1982 amalg.)
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Sentry Intercontinental Environmental Industries Ltd. (B.C.
Apr. 20, 1994 – Continued into Alberta.
Select Focused Technologies Fund and Sentry Select 1966)
June 13, 2000 – Name changed to Ketch Energy Ltd.;
Focused Alternative Energy Fund. n July 6, 1972 – Name changed to Mexxon Mines Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Inter-Leduc Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Intercontinental Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 25,
Interactive Communications Corporation (B.C. Aug.
1952 – Assets sold to Inter-Rock Oil of Canada Ltd.; basis 1985)
24, 1986)
1 new for 2.5 old shs. Feb. 24, 2005 – Formed Maple Leaf Reforestation Inc.
Dec. 13, 1993 – Name changed to ICM Ventures Inc.;
in British Columbia on amalgamation with Maple Leaf
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Inter-Link Communications Inc. (Alta. May 14, 1987) Reforestation Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by
Aug. 3, 1993 – Name changed to International Inter-Link Maple Leaf. n
Interactive Digital Systems Corporation (Ont. Aug. 14,
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1989)
Interex Development Corp. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1986)
June 5, 1996 – Name changed to CRM Capital Inc.; basis
Inter-Med Technologies Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Jan. 20, 1989 – Name changed to Interex Minerals Ltd.;
1 new for 10 old shs. n
Aug. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Botex Industries Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Interactive Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979)
Feb. 16, 2004 – Name changed to Interactive Exploration Interfirst Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1987)
Inter-Oceanic Oil & Gas Corp. (B.C. 1979) Inc. n
Feb. 1, 1985 – Name changed to Inter-Oceanic Oct. 6, 1998 – Name changed to Miltec Technology Inc.
Resources Ltd. n following reverse takeover acqisition of Miltec Technology
Interactive Entertainment Limited (Bermuda Feb. 22, Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
1995)
Inter-Oceanic Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Sept. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Creator Capital
Feb. 11, 1987 – Name changed to Odin Industries Ltd.; Intergold Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 21, 1989)
Limited. Apr. 27, 2010 – Acquired by Intergold Acquisition Corp.,
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
an indirect subsid. of Visant Corporation, for 16¢ per sh.
Interactive Exploration Inc. (B.C. Oct. 5, 1979)
Inter-Pacific Resource Corp. (B.C. 1984) Aug. 22, 2005 – Name changed to Anglo-Canadian
Apr. 2, 1990 – Amalgamated with QPX Minerals Inc. to Intergold Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1965)
Uranium Corp. n Apr. 17, 1979 – Name changed to Internetwork Realty
continue as QPX Minerals Inc.; basis 2 new plus 1 warrant
for 3 old shs. Warrants entitle holder to purchase 1 new Corp. n
Interactive Telesis, Inc. (B.C. June 19, 1987)
sh. at $0.40 until Mar. 31, 1993. (see QPX Minerals Inc.) Sept. 23, 1996 – Continued into Delaware. Intergulf Resources Corp. (B.C. July 21, 1999)
Inter Pipeline Fund (Alta. Oct. 9, 1997) Dec. 12, 2003 – Acquired by Result Energy Inc.; basis
Interactive Video Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983) 0.4372 new Result sh. for 1 old Intergulf sh. (see Result
Sept. 2, 2013 – Succeeded by Inter Pipeline Ltd. pursuant Aug. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Interactive
to plan of arrangement whereby Inter Pipeline Ltd. was Energy Inc.)
VideoSystems Inc. n
formed to facilitate the conversion of the limited
partnership into a corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Interhome Energy Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 1949; via Special
Interactive VideoSystems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983) Act of Parliament)
Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 16, 1995 – Name changed to NCC Mining May 1, 1991 – Name changed to Interprovincial Pipe Line
Inter-Provincial Commercial Discount Corp. Ltd. (Ont. Corporation. n Inc. following spin-off of wholly owned Home Oil Company
1956) Limited. n
Mar. 1969 – Name changed to Inter-Provincial Diversified Interamerican Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Holdings Limited. n Dec. 15, 1969 – Struck off register. Interhome Energy Inc. (Can. June 2, 1980)
May 1, 1991 – Name changed to Interprovincial Pipe Line
Interbev Packaging Corp. (B.C. 1976) Inc. n
Inter-Provincial Diversified Holdings Limited (Ont.
Dec. 14, 1987 – Amalgamated with The Jolt Beverage
1956)
Co., Ltd. Interim Capital Corp. (B.C. July 6, 2005)
Nov. 29, 1999 – Acquired by major shareholder for $6.47
per sh. July 28, 2008 – Name changed to ERA Carbon Offsets
Intercan Leasing Inc. (Can. Apr. 1, 1967)
Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Jan. 3, 1989 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
Inter-Rock Gold Inc. (Can. Oct. 5, 1978) acquisition of ERA Ecosystem Restoration Associates,
same name.
Feb. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Inter-Rock Minerals Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Nov. 9, 1994 – Declared bankrupt. Further information
Inc. n
was not available.
Interior Breweries Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Inter-Rock Minerals Inc. (Can. Oct. 5, 1978) Intercap Resource Management Corp. (B.C. Apr. 19, Mar. 23, 1972 – Name changed to Columbia Brewing
Nov. 20, 2000 – Continued into Barbados. 1985) Company Ltd. n
Dec. 29, 2017 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Apr. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Pine Resources
- Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Interior Mines Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Nov. 16, 1961 – Dissolved.
Inter-Rock Oil Co. Of Canada Limited (Ont. June 13,
Intercedent Ventures Ltd. (Can. Jan. 26, 2000)
1952) Interlake Development Corp. (B.C. 1977)
June 30, 2003 – Formed ARISE Technologies
Oct. 5, 1978 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 31, 1986 – Formed International Interlake Industries
Corporation in Canada on Qualifying Transaction
Dec. 7, 1992 – Name changed to Inter-Rock Gold Inc. n Inc. in British Columbia on amalgamation with 3 other
amalgamation with (old) ARISE Technologies Corporation
(deemed acquiror); basis 1 ARISE com. sh. plus 0.5 cos.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inter-Tech Development and Resources Ltd. (B.C. ARISE wt. for 4.875 Intercedent com. shs. n
1933) Interlearn Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
1971 – Name changed to Inter-Tech Resources Ltd.; Feb. 20, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Intercep Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1973 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 22, 1982 – Formed Intercep Resources Ltd. in British
Interlink Systems Inc. (Wyo. Apr. 24, 1998)
Inter-Tech Drilling Solutions Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 20, 1990) Columbia on amalgamation with BMC Oil & Gas Inc.;
Aug. 14, 2000 – Name changed to iQuest Networks Inc.;
July 13, 1998 – Acquired by Precision Drilling Corporation basis 1 new for 1 BMC sh. and 3 new for 2 Intercep shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
for $2.10 per sh. (see Precision Drilling Corporation)
Intercep Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1982 amalg.)
Mar. 18, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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Interlude Capital Corp. (B.C. July 18, 2005) International Amera Industries Corp. (B.C. Sept. 17, International Barytex Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 12,
Oct. 24, 2006 – Name changed to OneMove Technologies 1979) 1965)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Feb. 21, 1996 – Name changed to IMA Resource Oct. 1, 2009 – Acquired by IMA Exploration Inc.; basis
Remotelaw Online Systems Corp. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 0.221 IMA shs. for 1 Barytex sh. (see Kobex Minerals
Inc.)
Intermap Technologies Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 25, 1997 amalg.) International American Minerals Ltd. (N.S. 1956)
June 10, 1999 – Name changed to Intermap Technologies Reported to be out of business. International Base Metals Ltd. (Man. 1956)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 12.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Mar. 1, 1969 – Dissolved.
- Industrials) International Annax Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1987)
Sept. 3, 2002 – Acquired by Australia-based Herald International Bellevue Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 3, 1984
Intermedia Capital Corp. (Alta. June 28, 1999) Resources Limited; basis 1 new Herald sh. for 1 old amalg.)
Aug. 21, 2003 – Name changed to Savanna Energy International Annax sh. Feb. 1989 – Dissolved.
Services Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of Savanna Energy Services Corp.; International Antam Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Sept. 9, International Beryllium Corporation (B.C. Dec. 11,
basis 1 new for 45 old shs. n 1997) 2002)
Jan. 23, 2004 – Name changed to Goldsource Mines Mar. 6, 2009 – Name changed to IBC Advanced Alloys
Intermet Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1979) Inc. n Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
Dec. 22, 1982 – Formed Interaction Resources Ltd. in Industrials)
British Columbia on amalgamation with Action Resources International Anthracite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1919)
Sept. 22, 1934 – Charter cancelled. International Beryllium Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1960)
Ltd. and Gryphon Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new
Dec. 18, 1969 – Struck off register.
for 1.5 Intermet shs. n
International Aqua Foods Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Jan. 27, 2000 – Acquired by Stolt-Neilsen S.A. for The International Beverage Corporation (B.C. Mar.
Intermetco Limited (Ont. Nov. 1, 1968 amalg.) 18, 1981)
Sept. 3, 1997 – Acquired by Philip Services Corp. for Cdn$1.70 per sh.
May 14, 1990 – Name changed to Clearly Canadian
$16.75 per sh. (see Philip Services Corp.) Beverage Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
International Arimex Resources Inc. (B.C. May 30,
Intermont Exploration Inc. (Can. Jan. 6, 1987) 1986)
Sept. 10, 2007 – Name changed to WestCan Uranium International Bibis Tin Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1950
Apr. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Intermont inc. n
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) amalg.)
Nov. 1, 1973 – Name changed to Laurasia Resources
Intermont inc. (Can. Jan. 6, 1987) Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
International Arlo Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Jan. 27, 1995)
Aug. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Pebercan Inc.; basis
Dec. 31, 2004 – Dissolved.
1 new for 10 old shs. n
Feb. 14, 2007 – Revived. (see FPsurvey - Mines & International BigSky Resources Corp. (Yuk. Nov. 27,
Energy) 1996)
InterMune Life Sciences Inc. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1992) Dec. 3, 2004 – Dissolved.
Nov. 30, 1993 – Continued into Canada. International Asbestos Co. Ltd. (Que. 1943)
July 12, 2004 – Dissolved. May 1974 – Charter cancelled. International Bio Recovery Corporation (B.C. Aug. 17,
1993)
International X-Chequer Resources Inc. (Que. Aug. International Atlantis Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Jan. 21, 2011 – Name changed to Terrabiogen
11, 1987) Nov. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Atlantis International Technologies Inc. n
Oct. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Passport Metals Inc.; Ltd. n
basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n
International Bio Waste Systems Inc. (B.C. May 4,
International Atlas Development & Exploration 1987)
International Absorbents Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1983) Limited (Que. 1951) Apr. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Bioflow Environmental
May 28, 2010 – Privatized at US$4.75 per sh. Feb. 9, 1980 – Charter cancelled. Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
International AcuVision Systems, Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, International Avalon Aircraft Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1983)
1983) International BioAnalogics Systems, Inc. (Ore. Nov.
Jan. 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. 5, 1992)
Sept. 15, 1993 – Continued into Delaware.
Apr. 1, 1999 – Name changed to AcuBid.com Inc.; basis Sept. 29, 2006 – Continued into Canada.
International Avanti Productions Inc. (B.C. Mar. 18,
1 new for 2 old shs. May 14, 2007 – Name changed to reWORKS
1983)
Environmental Corp. pursuant to amalgamation of
Aug. 6, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
International Airborne Systems Corp. (B.C. June 16, reWORKS Inc. with a wholly owned subsidiary,
1964) International Avino Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 15, 1969) constituting a reverse takeover by reWORKS; basis 1
June 10, 1994 – Name changed to Gateway Waste Aug. 29, 1997 – Name changed to Avino Silver & Gold new for 1 reWORKS sh. and 1 new for 2.9543557
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mines Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) International BioAnalogics shs. n

International Akash Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1981) International Azora Minerals Inc. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1980) International Bioremediation Services Inc. (B.C. Oct.
Jan. 18, 2001 – Name changed to Healthscreen Solutions Mar. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Power Battery Holdings 31, 1989 amalg.)
Incorporated prior to reverse takeover acquisition of Corporation following acquisition of Power Battery Feb. 23, 2000 – Name changed to IBIS Ventures Inc.;
1161166 Ontario Limited. n Corporation of Washington state. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n

International Albany Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Dec. 14, International Balfour Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) International Biotechnology Corporation (Ont. Sept.
1993) July 15, 1980 – Name changed to Quartet Energy 22, 1987)
Mar. 21, 1997 – Name changed to Brazilian Goldfields Resources Ltd. n Mar. 9, 2001 – Name changed to Veris Biotechnology
Ltd. and continued into Bahamas. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
International Ballater Resources Inc. (B.C. June 16,
International All-North Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 8, 1987) International Blue Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1986)
1988 amalg.) Dec. 11, 1997 – Amalgamated with First Quantum Jan. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Buddha Resources
Apr. 14, 1999 – Name changed to Kaieteur Resource Minerals Yukon Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of First Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Corporation; basis 1 new for 14 old shs. n Quantum Minerals Ltd.; 1 new for 2.75 International Energy)
Ballater shs. (see First Quantum Minerals Ltd.)
International Blue Sun Resource Corporation (B.C.
International Alliance Resources Inc. (Que. Mar. 11,
International Baron Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1983)
1986)
1981) May 26, 1994 – Name changed to Dalton Enterprises
Sept. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Covitec Group Inc. n
Feb. 20, 1992 – Name changed to Azco Mining, Inc.; Ltd. n
International Alliance Resources Inc. (Yuk. June 12, basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
International Bond & Equity Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
1997)
International Barrier Technology Inc. (B.C. July 10, June 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Life
July 25, 2012 – Name changed to Bluenose Gold Corp.
1986) Investors International Ltd.; basis 5 cl. A and 1 new com.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 16, 2017 – Acquired by Louisiana-Pacific Canada for 5 cl. A shs.; 1 new com. for 2 com. shs.
International Amco Corporation (Ont. 1954) Ltd., wholly owned subsid.of Louisiana-Pacific
Corporation; basis US$0.41 cash per sh. International Bornite Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Nov. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Amco Corporation Plc
Dec. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
and continued into United Kingdom.
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International Brace Resources Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1966) International Captain Industries Corp. (Ont. 1945) International Colin Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 10,
Apr. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Prescott Resources Apr. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Rocklite International 1973 amalg.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. July 4, 1996 – Acquired by Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc.;
basis 1.975 Morgan Hydrocarbons shs. for 1 International
International Bravo Resource Corporation (B.C. July International Cardero Resources Inc. (B.C. 1976) Colin sh. (see Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc.)
18, 1983) Feb. 23, 1990 – Dissolved.
Mar. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Bravo Venture Group International Comfort Products Corporation (Can.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n International Cargocare Incorporated (B.C. Dec. 3, Aug. 14, 1992)
1980) Aug. 31, 1999 – All o/s ord. shs. acquired by Titan
International Brenmac Development Corp. (B.C. 1965) Dec. 14, 1993 – Name changed to CVAC Industries, Inc.; Acquisitions Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of
Nov. 1, 1985 – Name changed to Oberg Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n U.S.-based United Technologies Corporation); basis
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n US$11.75 per sh.
International Catalyst Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 14, 1987)
Sept. 8, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. International Commercial Television Inc. (Nev. June
International Brican Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1976)
Nov. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Aberdeen International 25, 1998)
Feb. 6, 1992 – Name changed to C & E Furniture
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Aug. 22, 2014 – Name changed to ICTV Brands Inc. (see
Industries Inc. following acquisition of C & E German
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Furniture Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy;
FPsurvey - Industrials) International CDIS Software Inc. (B.C. June 22, 1973)
July 24, 1990 – Name changed to A.T.H. Fund Inc. n International Comstock Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept.
18, 1985)
International Broadcasting Centre Ltd. (Alta. July 31,
International Centura Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1973 Oct. 2, 2001 – Name changed to Secureview Systems
1987 amalg.)
amalg.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Ensel Corporation;
basis 1 new for 3.4 old shs. n Dec. 28, 1977 – Name changed to Intercep Industries
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Conquest Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8,
1980)
International Broadlands Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr.
International Ceramic Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Feb. 7, 2000 – Name changed to Conquest Ventures
6, 1995 amalg.)
Sept. 26, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mar. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Broadlands Resources
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
International Cetec Investments Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, International Consort Industries Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13,
1982) 1981)
International Bronze Powders Limited (Can. 1934)
Nov. 1, 2005 – Amalgamated with 0731537 B.C. Inc.; Nov. 12, 1993 – Name changed to Cryopak Industries
1959 – Approx. 94.6% o/s com. sh. and 98.7% o/s pref.
basis 1 0731537 B.C. cl. A. pfd. sh. for 1 Cetec com. sh. Inc. n
sh. acquired by Warnock Hersey International Ltd.; basis
1 ser. A pref. sh. and 1 com. sh. of Warnock, or $30, for Pref. shs. were immediately redeemed for $1.65 per sh.
each com. or pref. sh. of International. International Contour Technology Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22,
International Chalice Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1987)
International Brooks Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1982) Nov. 3, 1995 – Name changed to TSI TelSys
1986) Aug. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Golden Chalice Corporation. n
Aug. 14, 2003 – Name changed to Flying A Petroleum Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines International Controlled Investments Inc. (B.C. 1965)
& Energy) International Chargold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 10, Aug. 23, 1991 – Name changed to New Age Ventures
1988) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
International Burgers Now Ltd. (B.C. 1979) May 23, 2002 – Name changed to Odessa Gold Corp.;
Jan. 19, 1990 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n International Copper & Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
1965 – Charter cancelled.
International Business Schools Inc. (Can. May 18, International Chemalloy Corporation (Ont. Jan. 15,
1989) 1952; via letters patent) International Copper Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Aug. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Educor International Sept. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Denbridge Capital Sept. 3, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Inc. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
International Coromandel Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov.
International Butec Industries Corp. (B.C. Nov. 29, International Cherokee Developments Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 8, 1984)
1965) 8, 1975) Aug. 17, 2004 – Name changed to Sonora Gold Corp. n
Oct. 17, 2000 – Name changed to WebSmart.com Nov. 30, 1989 – Name changed to GLS Global Listing
Communications Inc. following acquisition of WebSmart Service Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Corona Corporation (Ont. July 1, 1988
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n amalg.)
International Chess Enterprises Inc. (B.C. May 17, Aug. 17, 1992 – Acquired by Homestake Mining
International CHS Resource Corporation (Ont. 1988) 1983) Company; basis 0.54 of Homestake com. sh. and $0.50
Dec. 16, 2010 – Name changed to CHS Resources Inc. June 22, 1994 – Name changed to Grandmaster for each Corona ser. A pfd. sh.; 1.08 of Homestake com.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n sh. for each Corona ser. C pfd. sh.; and 0.35 of
Homestake com. sh. for each Corona com. sh. (see
International Cablecasting Technologies Inc. (B.C. International Choice Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1977) Homestake Mining Company)
Apr. 25, 1977) Nov. 1, 2002 – Continued into Alberta.
May 1990 – Continued into Delaware. International Corona Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Mar. 21, 2003 – Name changed to Rhodes Resources
1985 – Continued into Canada. (see Corona Corporation)
Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Terra
International Calneva Gold Corp. (B.C. Jan. 19, 1987) July 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form
Capital Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Sept. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Tenacity Resources Corona Corporation; basis 1 cl. A for 1 old International
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Corona cl. A. sh. (see Corona Corporation)
International Coal & Coke Co. Ltd. (Can. 1919)
& Energy)
Nov. 1951 – Merged with 2 other cos. to form Coleman International Croesus Ventures Corp. (B.C. Mar. 14,
International Camero Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Collieries Ltd. Final and total distribution for each 1,000 1983)
Jan. 24, 1985 – Name changed to International shs. held: $375; $250 p.v. of shs. and $1,160 p.v. of 5% Jan. 29, 2007 – Name changed to Zinco Mining
Pharmadyne Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) first mtge. bds. of Coleman. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

International CanAlaska Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 22, International Coast Minerals Corporation (B.C. 1984) International Cruiseshipcenters Corp. (B.C. Oct. 15,
1985) Sept. 2, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1986)
Dec. 3, 1999 – Name changed to CanAlaska Ventures June 24, 1991 – Name changed to Riley Resources Ltd.;
The International Cobalt & Silver Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
1906)
1958 – Assets acquired by International Copper & Cobalt
International Canstat Petroleum Corporation (B.C. International Curator Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3,
Mines Ltd.
Sept. 14, 1979) 1983)
Sept. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Blackwater Gold International Colby Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 15, Dec. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Canadian Gold Hunter
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n 1967) Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mar. 15, 2000 – Name changed to Canplats Resources
International Capri Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 20, 1980) Corporation. n
June 30, 2000 – Name changed to Apiva.com Web
Corporation. n
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International Damascus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 5, International Engineering Services Limited (N.S. July International Gold Resources Corporation (Ont. Nov.
1968) 13, 1984) 8, 1993 amalg.)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
July 13, 1998 – Name changed to Ravenhead Recovery Aug. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Nova Scotia Power June 26, 1996 – Acquired by Ashanti Goldfields Company
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Incorporated. n Limited; basis 0.175 Ashanti shs. plus 90¢ for 1
International Gold sh.
International Data Service Corporation (B.C. 1967) International Epitek Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 1981 amalg.)
Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 15, 1993 – Formed CompAS Electronics Inc. in International Gravis Computer Technology Inc. (B.C.
Canada on amalgamation with wholly owned Computer 1982)
International Datacasting Corporation (Can. Mar. 21, Assembly Systems Limited. n Apr. 30, 1987 – Formed Advanced Gravis Computer
1958) Technology Ltd. in British Columbia on amalgamation
Aug. 31, 2001 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue International Equity Ltd. (Bermuda Nov. 25, 1985) with Abaton Resources Ltd. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 3
with same name. Feb. 19, 1992 – Name changed to Industrial & old shs. n
Feb. 1, 2003 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Environmental Services Ltd. n
same name. International Green Ice Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1992)
June 21, 2016 – Amalgamated with 9711350 Canada International Eros Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Mar. 3, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Novra Technologies Inc.; Apr. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Global Cable Systems July 21, 2004 – Name changed to IGC Resources Inc.
basis 1 Novra com. sh. for 10 International Datacasting Inc. n and continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey -
com. shs. and 1 redeem. Novra pref. sh. for 1 Mines & Energy)
International Datacasting com. sh. immediately redeemed International Euromin Corporation (Can. Apr. 28, 1989)
for $0.01 cash. International Grenfell Acquisitions Inc. (Can. May 27,
June 30, 1995 – Name changed to Eurogas Corporation;
1987)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
International Datashare Corporation (Alta. May 31, July 21, 1995 – Name changed to Worldwide Ginseng
1968 amalg.) Corporation. n
International Europrime Capital Corporation (B.C.
Sept. 26, 2003 – Amalgamated with Divestco.com Inc.
Sept. 15, 1986)
and 1059778 Alberta Ltd. to form Divestco Inc.; basis International Gryphon Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 1,
Mar. 6, 1998 – Dissolved and struck off register.
0.501225 Divestco shs. for 1 International Datashare sh. 1993)
International Exotic Motors Corp. (B.C. 1987) Apr. 27, 1995 – Amalgamated with Pilgrim Resources
International Delta Resources Limited (Can. July 7, Corp. (1 for 1) to form a new co. also named International
1991 – Continued into Wyoming.
1981) Gryphon Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see
Oct. 5, 1993 – Name changed to North American
Nov. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Delpet Resources International Gryphon Resources Inc.)
Advanced Materials Corp.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
International Exploration Corp. (Que. 1956) International Gryphon Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 28,
International Destron Technologies Inc. (Can. 1984) Mar. 2, 1974 – Dissolved. 1995 amalg.)
June 3, 1988 – Name changed to Destron/IDI Inc.; basis Dec. 5, 2000 – Name changed to Wirbac Resources Inc.;
1 new for 5 old shs. n International Financial Income and Growth Trust (Ont. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 15, 2005)
International Domesticated Furs Limited (B.C. Dec. Dec. 15, 2009 – Terminated; basis unknown. International Halliwell Mines Ltd. (Que. 1933)
18, 1984 amalg.) Nov. 28, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
May 11, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register. International Flyer Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980)
July 31, 1987 – Name changed to Spectair Industries International Hard Suits Inc. (B.C. July 25, 1986)
International Dorado Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8, Inc. n Nov. 29, 1993 – Name changed to Hard Suits Inc.; basis
1978) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 14, 1990 – Name changed to Calco Resources Inc.; International Focus Resources Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1984)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 28, 1995 – Name changed to Continental Copper International Harvester Canada Limited (Ont. 1903)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 26, 1986 – Name changed to Navistar International
International Dunlap Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Feb. Corporation Canada. n
11, 1997) International Forest Products Limited (B.C. Dec. 1,
Aug. 26, 1999 – All com. shs. acquired by Iriana 1979 amalg.) International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited
Resources Corporation; basis 0.825 Iriana shs. for 1 May 6, 2014 – Name changed to Interfor Corporation. (Ont. 1903)
International Dunlap Minerals sh. (see Iriana Resources (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1, 1979 – Name changed to International Harvester
Corporation) Canada Limited. n
International Freegold Mineral Development Inc. (B.C.
International Dunraine Limited (Can. July 6, 1942) Aug. 21, 1991) International Harvester Credit Corporation of Canada
July 18, 1996 – Name changed to World Point Terminals Sept. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Freegold Ventures Limited (Can. 1959)
Inc. n Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Feb. 28, 1986 – Name changed to Navistar Financial
& Energy) Corporation Canada Inc. n
International Dusty Mac Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Aug.
6, 1968) International Gemini Technology Inc. (B.C. Sept. 23, International Health Partners Inc. (Alta. Mar. 5, 1997)
May 10, 1994 – Name changed to Dusty Mac Oil and 1983) June 2, 2010 – Name changed to Patient Home
Gas Ltd. n July 12, 2006 – Name changed to Widescope Resources Monitoring Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Inc. n reverse takeover acquisition of PHM DME Healthcare,
International Dynasty Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, Inc. and Stancap Holdings I Limited. n
1983) International Geographics Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Oct. 23, 1985 – Name changed to Commander Resources July 29, 1991 – Acquired by its wholly owned subsid. The International Helium Company Limited (Ont. May
Ltd. n Geographics, Inc.; basis 6 new for 5 old shs. 26, 1960)
Oct. 3, 1970 – Name changed to Mineral Resources
International Eagle Tool Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1987) International Giant Mining Corporation (B.C. 1979) International Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Sept. 29, 1995 – Name changed to Lignex Inc.; basis 1 Aug. 31, 1982 – Formed International Phasor Telecom
new for 9 old shs. n Ltd. in British Columbia on amalgamation with
International Helium Corporation Limited (Ont. May
International Phasor Telecom Ltd. (1 for 1); basis 1 new
26, 1960)
International En-R-Tech Inc. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1991) for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 8, 1961 – Name changed to The International
Oct. 16, 2000 – Name changed to National Telcom Helium Company Limited. n
Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n International Glendale Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 8,
1983)
Mar. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Odessa Petroleum International Helix Biotechnologies Inc. (B.C. 1983)
International Enexco Limited (B.C. Apr. 24, 1967) July 31, 1995 – Formed Helix BioPharma Corp. in Canada
Corporation. n
June 6, 2014 – Amalgamated with 0999256 B.C. Ltd., a on amalgamation with Intercon Pharma Inc.; basis 1 new
wholly owned subsid. of Denison Mines Corp., to form for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Denison AB Holdings Corp. Each com. sh. was International Gold Mining Limited (Australia Feb. 21,
exchanged for 0.26 Denison com. shs. and 1 sh. of 1996)
International Hi-Tech Industries Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16,
0999279 B.C. Ltd., formed to hold the company's Contact Jan. 18, 2010 – Name changed to Central Iron Ore
1987)
copper property in Nevada. Each 0999279 B.C. share Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
May 31, 1996 – Continued into Canada.
would subsequently be exchanged for 8.8 com. shs. of Mines & Energy)
Mar. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Choice Gold Corp. plus 4.4 Choice wts. June 7, 2010 – Revived. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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International Homestead Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. International Iron Processors Limited (unknown 1958) International Larder Minerals Inc. (Ont. Oct. 27, 1941)
23, 1980) Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated into Intermetco Limited. (see Jan. 29, 2001 – Amalgamated with Prospectors Alliance
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Sept. 11, 1996 – Name changed to NovaWest Resources Intermetco Limited) Corporation, private co. Explorers Alliance Corporation
Inc. n and two numbered companies to continue as a new
International Jaguar Equities Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1981) company also named Explorers Alliance Corporation;
International Homestock Resources Ltd. (B.C. June Feb. 7, 2000 – Name changed to Jaguar International basis 1 new Explorers sh. for 0.049 old Larder sh.
9, 1980) Equities Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 15, 1989 – Name changed to Coscient Group Inc. International Laser Tech Inc. (B.C. 1983)
and continued into Canada. n International James Industries Inc. (B.C. June 22, Dec. 23, 1988 – Dissolved.
1973)
International Hospitality Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1993 amalg.) July 8, 1988 – Name changed to CDIS Software Inc. n International Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
July 18, 1996 – Receiver Grant Thornton Limited of May 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Toronto, called a meeting of creditors. There were no International Jazzman Ventures Corp. (B.C. Feb. 13,
1986) International Legacy Inc. (Ont. Oct. 29, 1979)
funds available for creditors or shldrs.
Dec. 15, 1995 – Formed Oro Belle Resources Corporation Nov. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Complex Minerals
Dec. 5, 1996 – Amalgamated with Casino Financing
on amalgamation with Oro Belle Resources Corporation Corp.; basis 1 com. for either 1 multiple vtg. or subord.
Corporation to form new co. with same name International
(1 for 1); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n vtg. sh. n
Hospitality Inc.; basis 1 new for 250 old shs.
Aug. 27, 2001 – Receiver discharged.
International KRL Resources Corp. (B.C. July 10, 1978) International Light Aircraft Corporation (B.C. Nov. 3,
International H.R.S. Industries Inc. (B.C. May 1, 1984 Dec. 7, 2009 – Name changed to Acme Resources Inc.; 1988)
amalg.) basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Oct. 16, 1992 – Name changed to Pacific Vista Industries
May 25, 1987 – Name changed to Glenex Industries Inc. n
Inc. n International Kenergy Resource Corporation (Sask.
June 6, 1946) International Lima Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2,
International Hydro Electric System (Mass. 1929) June 13, 1985 – Formed Interquest Resources 1966)
1949 – Liquidated. Deb. holders received 39 com. shs. Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with The Alton Mar. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Crosshair Exploration
of Gatineau Power Company for each deb. held; Corporation. n & Mining Corp. n
remaining U.S. and all Cdn. deb. holders received final
cash payments ($400 pd. previously) of $60 princ. plus International Kengate Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1979) International Lithium Mining Corporation Limited (Ont.
$12 int. Mar. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Latin American Gold 1954)
1953 – Pref. shs. exchanged; basis 5.5 Gatineau com. Inc. n July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
shs. plus divd. adjustment of $2.50 per pref. sh. for ea.
pref. sh. held. International Loan Company (Man. 1913)
International Kenville Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) May 1960 – Name changed to International Savings and
1956 – Continued under name of Abacus Fund, an Mar. 1980 – Charter cancelled.
American corp. Mortgage Corporation. n
International Keystone Entertainment Inc. (B.C. Mar.
International Hydrocarbons Corp. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1996) 21, 1974) International Loumic Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 2,
Jan. 29, 2007 – Amalgamated with Tudor Corporation Nov. 3, 1994 – Continued into Canada. 1987)
Ltd. to continue with the Tudor name; basis 1 new Tudor June 15, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Feb. 27, 2003 – Name changed to Loumic Exploration
for 4 old Hydrocarbons shs. May 25, 2006 – Privatized following acquisition by Inc.; basis 3 new for 1 old sh. n
Keystone Pictures Inc.; basis 1 new participation right
International Hydrocarbons Ltd. (unknown) (which entitled holders to receive 75% of the revenue International Machinery Company Limited (unknown
Oct. 31, 1967 – All assets and liabs. acquired by Omega from sales and licensing of the distribution rights to the 1958)
Hydrocarbons Ltd.; basis 2 mew Omega shs. for 1 old Film Library until Dec. 31, 2008) for 1 com. sh. Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated to form Intermetco Limited.
International sh. (see Omega Natural Gas Co. Ltd.) (see Intermetco Limited)
International King Jack Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 7,
International Hydrodynamics Company, Ltd. (B.C. 1985) International Maggie Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1978)
1964) Apr. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Petromin Resources Apr. 26, 1995 – Name changed to Hall Train
Oct. 1978 – H. S. Sigurdson appointed receiver by Royal Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Entertainment Inc. and continued into Canada. n
Bank of Canada. Subsequently assets sold. No Energy)
distribution made to shldrs. International Magnetics Corporation (B.C. 1983)
International Kingdom Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1, 1988 – Name changed to United Southern
International Impala Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 27, 1946) Minerals Corp. n
1982) Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved.
Nov. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Tapestry Ventures International Mahogany Corp. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1980)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Kirby Energy Corp. (B.C. June 29, 1978) Dec. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Magellan Resources
Feb. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Kingsway International Corp. and Goldsil Resources Ltd. to form new co. with
International Infopet Systems Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1965) Holdings Limited. n same name International Mahogany Corp.; basis 0.22
Feb. 26, 1997 – Name changed to New International new cl. B shs. for 1 Magellan com. sh., 0.22 new cl. B
Infopet Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n International Kirkland Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 26, shs. for 1 Goldsil com. sh. and 1 new cl. A or B sh. for 1
1997) old cl. A or B sh.
International Innopac Inc. (Can. June 23, 1983) Feb. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Legion Resources June 2, 2000 – Name changed to Reliant Ventures Ltd.;
May 29, 1992 – Continued into British Columbia. Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
June 1, 1994 – Name changed to Great Pacific
Enterprises Inc. n International LMM Ventures Corp. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1990) International Mahogany Corp. (B.C. 1987 amalg.)
Apr. 18, 2011 – Name changed to US Oil Sands Inc. Dec. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Megellan Resources
International Inter-Link Inc. (Alta. May 14, 1987) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Earth Energy Corp. (0.22 new cl. B sub. vtg. sh. for 1) and Goldsil
Nov. 25, 1997 – Name changed to Parton Capital Inc. Resources Inc. n Resources Limited (0.22 new cl. B sub. vtg. sh. for 1) to
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) form a new company also known as International
International Laco Resources Inc. (B.C. 1972) Mahogany Corp.; basis 1 cl. B com. sh for 1 com. sh. and
International Interlake Industries Inc. (B.C. Dec. 31, Jan. 13, 1985 – Amalgamated with 4 other cos. following 1 new cl. B sub. vtg. sh. for 1 cl. B sub. vtg. sh.
1986 amalg.) agreement dated to form Aurex Resources Inc.; basis 1
July 9, 1993 – Acquired by Newport Petroleum new for 2.5 old shs. International Makaoo Limited (Can. Oct. 22, 1953)
Corporation; basis 77¢ per sh. Subsequently Dec. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Non-Par
amalgamated Sept. 14, 1993. (see Newport Petroleum International Land Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Developments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation) Oct. 1978 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
Hastings West Investment Co. for $12.50 per sh. International Maple Leaf Resource Corporation (B.C.
International Ionarc Inc. (B.C. 1967) Jan. 25, 1980)
June 4, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. International Landmark Environmental Inc. (B.C. Sept. Sept. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Maple Resource
5, 1975) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
International Iron & Metal Co., Limited (unknown) Jan. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Shabute Ventures Inc.;
Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated into Intermetco Limited. (see basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n International March Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Intermetco Limited)
Apr. 22, 1986 – Name changed to Mode Products Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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International Mariner Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) International Molybdenum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) International PBX Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1987)
Mar. 1978 – Charter cancelled. 1962 – Name changed to Pax International Mines Ltd.; Feb. 28, 2014 – Name changed to Chilean Metals Inc.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
International Markatech Corporation (B.C. Dec. 5, Energy)
1979) International Movie Group, Inc. (Can. 1980)
Nov. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Markatech Industries May 1991 – Continued into Delaware. International Pacific Cypress Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
International Murex Technologies Corporation (B.C.
International Medical Imaging Specialists Inc. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1983) The International Pagurian Corporation Limited (Ont.
1983) July 13, 1998 – Acquired by AAC Acquisition Ltd., a Apr. 18, 1978)
Aug. 18, 1986 – Struck off register following change of wholly owned subsid. of Abbott Industries, for US$13 per Mar. 30, 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
domicile to Wyoming. sh. same name.
May 9, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Express
International Mega-Dyne Industrial Corp. (B.C. June International Musto Explorations Limited (B.C. Mar. Limited. n
11, 1980) 7, 1979)
Apr. 5, 1991 – Name changed to ESC Envirotech July 15, 1994 – Continued into Canada. International Paints (Canada) Limited (Can. 1928)
Systems Corporation following acquisition of Envirotech June 19, 1995 – Acquired by RN Galaxy Inc. (a co. Dec. 1985 – International Paints Holdings (Canada), a
Alberta Inc. n formed by North Limited and Rio Algom Limited) for wholly owned subsid. of International Paint PLC of Britain,
$14.99 per sh. acquired 90% of o/s shs. of company, and used the
International Megaline Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) provisions of the C.B.C.A. to acquire the balance of the
July 8, 1986 – Name changed to Dyonix Greentree International Nesmont Industrial Corporation (B.C. o/s shs. at $180 per sh. for each common or pref. sh. not
Technologies Inc. n 1986) held, making the company a wholly owned subsid.
Jan. 16, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
International Membership Marketing Inc. (B.C. 1985) International Panorama Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb.
July 30, 1991 – Name changed to Internova Resources International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited 19, 1980)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n (Can. July 25, 1916; via Dominion charter) Sept. 27, 2002 – Name changed to Kakanda
Apr. 21, 1976 – Name changed to Inco Limited. n Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
International Meridian Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Mar. 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form International Nickel Ventures Corporation (Ont. Oct. International Park West Financial Corporation (B.C.
Meridor Resources Limited; basis 0.3381 new for 1 old 20, 2005) 1978)
sh. June 16, 2010 – Name changed to INV Metals Inc. (see Nov. 28, 1986 – Struck off register.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
International Message Centers Inc. (B.C. 1987) International Pastel Food Corporation (B.C. 1986)
Nov. 13, 1990 – Name changed to Interlearn Holdings International Norfolk Acquisition Inc. (Can. Mar. 15, May 29, 1991 – Control of the company acquired by
Ltd. n 1985) Comac Food Group Inc. for a deemed value of $770,095;
Nov. 8, 1996 – Formed Ventures Resource Corporation basis 1 cl. B Comac com. sh., 0.5 cl. A wts. and 0.5 cl. B
in Barbados on amalgamation with INA Acquisition Inc., wts. for each sh. of Pastel. (see Comac Food Group Inc.)
International Metal and Petroleum Corp. (Que. 1957)
constituting a reverse takeover by INA; basis 1 new for Mar. 1, 1995 – All assets and liabs. sold to Comac Food
Apr. 13, 1974 – Dissolved.
1 INA sh. and 0.608608 new for 1 International Norfolk Group Inc. (see Comac Food Group Inc.)
International Metal Industries Limited (Can. 1922) sh. n Mar. 31, 1995 – Wound up. (see Comac Food Group
Apr. 1957 – Name changed to John Wood Industries Inc.)
Limited. n International Norsemont Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 10,
1977) International Pathfinder Inc. (Ont. Nov. 5, 1986 amalg.)
International Micham Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Sept. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Sept. 1, 1988 – Acquired by Pepsi-Cola/Seven-Up Bottling
May 22, 1996 – Name changed to Link Mineral Ventures Norsemont Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n of Toronto for $3.75 per sh.
Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 10 old
International North American Resources Inc. (B.C. International Pathfinder Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 16, 1979) Aug. 3, 1983 – Name changed to Pathfinder Financial
International Minerals & Chemical Corporation Jan. 5, 1990 – Name changed to Sonoma Resource Corp. n
(Canada) Limited (Sask. 1930) Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 22, 1995 – Name changed to International Minerals International PCBX Systems Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1989)
& Chemical (Canada) Global Limited. International Northair Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1966) Nov. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Extreme Technologies
Nov. 20, 2014 – Name changed to Northair Silver Corp. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
International Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Feb. 14, 1994)
Dec. 30, 2013 – Acquired by HOC Canada Inc., a wholly International Northland Resources Inc. (Alta. 1949) International Pedco Energy Corporation (Alta. Nov.
owned subsid. of Hochschild Mining plc; basis US$2.38 Sept. 10, 1997 – Formed Combined Logistics International 15, 1993 amalg.)
cash plus 1 Chaparral Gold Corp. sh. for 1 International Ltd. in Bahamas on amalgamation with Concord Logistics Mar. 13, 1996 – Amalgamated with Lateral Vector
Minerals sh. Limited, constituting a reverse takeover by Concord; basis Acquisitions Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Lateral Vector
1.8133 new for 1 Concord sh. and 1 new for 10 Resources Inc.; basis either 0.6959 Lateral Vector com.
International Mining and Development Corp. (Liberia International Northland shs. n sh. plus 1 amalco special sh. redeemed for $0.418 per
1955) sh., or 0.994 new Lateral Vector sh. for 1 old International
Apr. 1970 – Assets distributed in liquidation. Shldrs. International Nutrition Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1985) Pedco com. sh.
received 1 sh. Precious Metals Ltd. for 4 old shs. and 1 Aug. 14, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
sh. plus 1 wt. International Diversified Developers Ltd. International Petroleum Co. Ltd. (Can. 1920)
for each 10 old shs. International Obaska Mines Ltd. (Can. Dec. 16, 1942) 1960 – Esso Standard (Inter-America) Inc. purch. 99.65%
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. of o/s shs. for US$45 per sh., subject to adjustment of
International Mirtone Inc. (Ont. Mar. 20, 1985) 30¢ for each divd. declared. Minority shldrs., through
Feb. 21, 1990 – Name changed to Mirtronics Inc. n International Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1914) courts, retained remaining int.
1920 – Struck off register.
International Mogul Mines Limited (Ont. 1968 amalg.) International Petroleum Corporation (B.C. June 1,
Aug. 20, 1982 – Amalgamated with Conwest Exploration International Oiltex Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 18, 1989) 1985 amalg.)
Company Limited (1 new cl. A and cl. B for 1 cl. A and Sept. 12, 1994 – Amalgamated with Aztec Resources May 3, 1994 – Continued into Canada. (see Sands
cl. B), Central Patricia Limited (1.1 new cl. B for 1 com.), Ltd. to form new co. with same name Aztec Resources Petroleum AB)
Chimo Gold Mines Limited (either $2.20 or 0.3 new cl. B Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.8 International Oiltex shs. (see Feb. 4, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Sands
for 1 com.) and 456128 Ontario Limited (0.88 new cl. A Aztec Resources Ltd.) Petroleum AB of Sweden; basis 1 Sands global depository
for 1 com.) to form a new co. also named Conwest security for 1.15 International Petroleum com. shs. (see
Exploration Company Limited; basis 2 new Conwest cl. International Onword Learning Systems Inc. (B.C. Sands Petroleum AB)
B shs. for 1 old Mogul com. sh. and 1 new ser. A Conwest July 14, 1987)
pref. sh. for 1 old 6% Mogul 1st pref. sh. (see Conwest Apr. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Catalyst Ventures International Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Exploration Company Limited) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n June 1, 1985 – Formed Consolidated International
Petroleum Corporation in British Columbia on
International Mogul Mines (Ontario) Limited (Ont. 1968 International Oregon Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 2, amalgamation with North South Resources Ltd. and
amalg.) 1980) Peninsula Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 3.05 old
Dec. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Calmor Iron Bay Mines Mar. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Dalphine Enterprises shs. n
Ltd. to form Calmor Iron Bay Mines (1978) Limited. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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International PetroReal Oil Corporation (B.C. July 27, International Republic Aircraft Manufacturing International Sasha Corp. (Alta. June 7, 2000)
1987) Corporation (B.C. Dec. 23, 1986) June 28, 2004 – Name changed to PanWestern Energy
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May 8, 2007 – Continued into Alberta. May 27, 1993 – Name changed to Urban Juice and Soda Inc. n
Sept. 17, 2008 – Name changed to PetroReal Energy Company Ltd. n
Inc. n International Savannah Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30,
International Retail Systems Inc. (B.C. 1986) 1981)
International Phoenix Energy Corporation (B.C. 1968) Sept. 11, 1992 – Continued into Wyoming. June 10, 1999 – Name changed to Softcare EC.Com,
Aug. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Achilles Resources Feb. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Canmax Inc. n Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of SoftCare
Ltd. (1 for 4.5), Golden Iskut Resources Incorporated (1 Electronic Commerce Inc. n
for 8) and Interstate Energy Corp. (1 for 14) to form a International Rex Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1984)
new co. Aegis Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. Sept. 17, 1990 – Name changed to Prosperex Minerals International Savings and Mortgage Corporation (Man.
(see Aegis Resources Ltd.) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1913)
1966 – Acquired by and became a subsidiary of York
International Platinum Corporation (Ont. July 22, 1980) International Rhodes Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, Trust & Savings Company. York Trust was acquired by
Oct. 23, 1995 – Name changed to International Precious 1962) The Metropolitan Trust Company in 1967.
Metals Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Feb. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Rhodes Oct. 1979 – Name changed to Victoria and Grey Mortgage
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation following amalgamation of The Metropolitan
Trust Company and Victoria and Grey Trustco Ltd. n
International Player Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Oct. 25,
International Rice Bran Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
1985) International Secondary Materials Limited (unknown
Mar. 13, 1990 – Name changed to Blue Star Investment
Apr. 24, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. 1958)
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated to form Intermetco Limited.
International Polaris Energy Corp. (B.C. 1979)
International Richey Pacific Cablevision, Ltd. (B.C. (see Intermetco Limited)
Jan. 7, 1991 – Acquired by O'Shanter Development
Company Limited for $0.40 per sh. consisting of $0.20 July 16, 1987)
Feb. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Richey International Semi-Tech Microelectronics Inc. (Ont.
cash and $0.20 in a promissory note maturing in 1992. 1965)
Communications, Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Semi-Tech
International Potential Explorations Inc. (B.C. Dec.
International Riley Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1986) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
28, 1973)
Apr. 12, 1991 – Name changed to Banyan Industries Nov. 22, 2001 – Name changed to Wind River Resources
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n International Seniors Housing Corporation (Alta. 1988)
International Inc. n Sept. 12, 1990 – Name changed to Redux Energy
International Road Dynamics Inc. (Sask. Dec. 4, 1980) Corporation. n
International Potter Distilling Corporation (Can. Jan.
30, 1978) Aug. 28, 1997 – Continued into Canada.
June 6, 2017 – Acquired by Wi-LAN Inc. (renamed International Shasta Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 2,
Apr. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Cascadia Brands Inc. n 1966)
Quarterhill Inc.); basis $4.25 cash per sh.
May 20, 1994 – Name changed to Consolidated Shasta
International Powerhouse Energy Corp. (B.C. Jan. 18, Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
International Rochester Energy Corp. (B.C. Oct. 3,
1979)
1983)
July 30, 2003 – Name changed to Sea Breeze Power International Sigma Security Inc. (B.C. 1982)
Mar. 5, 1999 – Continued into Alberta.
Corp. n Apr. 28, 1989 – Dissolved.
June 16, 2004 – Name changed to Rochester Energy
Corp.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
International Powertech Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, International Silver Ridge Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept.
1984) 27, 1984)
International Roraima Gold Corporation (B.C. Feb. 5,
Jan. 20, 1992 – Name changed to Powertech Industries June 13, 2011 – Name changed to PNG Gold Corporation
1988 amalg.)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of NMC Mining
Jan. 17, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Feb. 5, 2010 – Restored to registry. Corp. n
International Praxis Resource Corp. (B.C. Aug. 22, Feb. 4, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from registry.
1984) International Sinabarb Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31,
May 3, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. International Royalon Minerals Inc. (B.C. Dec. 5, 1979) 1978)
July 20, 1987 – Name changed to International Markatech Oct. 15, 1990 – Name changed to Primero Industries
International Prime Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1983) Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
June 20, 2000 – Reported to be deregistered during.
International Royalty Corporation (Yuk. May 7, 2003) International Skyline Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 1,
International Prism Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 31,
Nov. 12, 2004 – Continued into Canada. (see Royal Gold, 1992)
1969)
Inc.) Dec. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Iriana Resources
Mar. 15, 1995 – Name changed to Prism Resources Inc.;
Feb. 26, 2010 – Acquired by Royal Gold Inc. pursuant to Corporation pursuant to acqusitions of Supreme
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
plan of arrangement; basis either for Cdn$4.20 plus Resources Inc. and Jeraldo Investments Ltd. and spin-off
Energy)
0.0593 Royal Gold shs. or 0.0593 exch. shs. for 1 sh. or of 507675 B.C. Ltd. (renamed International Skyline Gold
International Properties Group Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 10, 0.1385 Royal Gold shs. or 0.1385 exch. shs for 1 sh. or Corporation) to shldrs. on a sh.-for-sh. basis. n
1997) a combination thereof. (see Royal Gold, Inc.)
Mar. 20, 2009 – Name changed to Acorn Income Corp. n International Skyline Gold Corporation (B.C. Dec. 18,
International R.S.V. Resources Corporation (B.C. May 1996)
29, 1984) Apr. 4, 2000 – Following Plan of Arrangement all o/s com.
International Pursuit Corporation (Ont. June 30, 1936)
May 5, 1997 – Name changed to Harambee Mining Corp.; shs. exchanged for shs. of Skyline Gold Corp. (1 sh.
July 3, 2002 – Amalgamated with Nevoro Gold
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Skyline Gold for 1 sh. Int'l Skyline) and Copper Mountain
Corporation to form Apollo Gold Corporation; basis 1 new
for 43.57 International Pursuit shs. Mines Ltd. (1 sh. Copper Mountain for 8 shs. Int'l Skyline).
International Safety-Ject Industries Inc. (B.C. Jan. 22, (see Copper Mountain Mines Ltd.; Skyline Gold
International Pyramid Mines Inc. (B.C. 1964) 1987) Corporation)
Continued into Canada. Sept. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Specialty Medical
May 24, 1979 – Amalgamated with Bute Resources Inc. Products Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n International Slocan Developments Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 16,
and Gilford Resources Ltd. to form American Pyramid 1952)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. International Sales Information Systems Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1995 – Name changed to Slocan Holdings Ltd.;
Sept. 28, 1955) basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
International Ranwick Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Sept. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Versatile Mobile
1959 – Name changed to International Molybdenum Systems (Canada) Inc. n International Sovereign Energy Corp. (Alta. Aug. 12,
Mines Ltd. n 1992)
International Santana Resources Inc. (B.C. 1970) Dec. 27, 2012 – Continued into Canada.
International Reef Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 23, 1977) Aug. 21, 1986 – Name changed to Image West Jan. 25, 2013 – Formed Wi2Wi Corporation in Canada
Aug. 5, 1998 – Amalgamated with 784308 Alberta Inc., Entertainment Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
a wholly owned subsid. of UTS Energy Corporation amalgamation with (old) Wi2Wi Corporation. (see
(formerly United Tri-Star Resources Ltd.); basis 1 new International Sargon Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 5, FPsurvey - Industrials)
for 1.75 old shs. (see UTS Energy Corporation) 1981)
July 28, 1999 – Name changed to Canoil Exploration International Space Modules Ltd. (B.C. 1928)
Corporation. n July 8, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
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International Spectair Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, International Tessa Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 22, International Truck and Engine Corporation Canada
1980) 1984) (Ont. 1903)
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Nov. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Camden Oil Oct. 5, 1993 – Name changed to Apex Resorts Continued into Canada.
Corporation. n Corporation. n Name changed to Navistar Canada Inc.

International Standard Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 13, International Texoro Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, International Tungsten Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
1960) 1983) July 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 15, 1988 – Name changed to First Standard Mining July 24, 1991 – Name changed to Great Western Gold
Ltd. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n International Turbine Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Aug. 17, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
International StarTeck Industries Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 27, International Thomson Organization Limited (Ont.
International Turbomist Inc. (B.C. 1988)
1987) Dec. 28, 1977)
June 10, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Apr. 8, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. June 5, 1989 – Formed The Thomson Corporation on
amalgamation with Thomson Newspapers Limited; basis International UNP Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 15, 1965)
International Sterling Holdings Inc. (Ont. 1980) 1.67 new for 1 Thomson sh. and 1 new for 1 International Aug. 4, 1993 – Continued into Canada.
June 1994 – Dissolved. No funds available for distribution Thomson sh. n Feb. 14, 2000 – Acquired by CHP Investors N.V. for
to shldrs.
US$0.17 per sh.
International Thunderbird Gaming Corporation (B.C.
International Submarine Safaris (Canada) Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1987) International Union Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
1983) Feb. 5, 1999 – Continued into Yukon. Nov. 19, 1986 – Name changed to Tropical Submarine
June 18, 1990 – Continued into Canada. Sept. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Thunderbird Resorts, Safaris Ltd. n
Dec. 21, 1990 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Inc. n
FPsurvey - Industrials)
International Uranium Corporation (Ont. May 9, 1997
International Thunderwood Explorations Ltd. (B.C. amalg.)
International Sunatco Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 11,
Oct. 30, 1964) Dec. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Denison Mines Corp.
1991 amalg.)
Apr. 27, 1987 – Continued into Canada. pursuant to plan of arrangement acquisition of Denison
May 30, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
June 1, 1989 – Formed Thunderwood Resources Inc. in Mines Inc. on the basis of 2.88 International Uranium shs.
International Suneva Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 19, Ontario on amalgamation with Syngold Exploration Inc.; for 1 Denison sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1965) basis 1 new for 1.4 Syngold shs. and 1 new for 1
Dec. 19, 1991 – Name changed to Nevsun Resources International Thunderwood sh. n International Uranium Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 1949 – Name changed to Acadia Uranium Mines
Energy) International Ticker Tape Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Oct. 25, 1993 – Name changed to Econogreen
International Sunstate Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 13, Environmental Systems Ltd. n International Utilities Corp. (Md. 1924)
1982) Apr. 27, 1973 – Name changed to IU International
May 23, 2002 – Name changed to Thelon Ventures Ltd.; International Tika Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Corporation. n
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 31, 1977 – Continued into Alberta.
Sept. 1, 1991 – Charter cancelled; subsequently revived, International Utility Structures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1994)
International Systcoms Limited (Can. Dec. 19, 1958) date unknown; charter cancelled again Sept. 2, 1999. Apr. 1, 2005 – Wound up following sale of assets and
Sept. 13, 1979 – Name changed to International interim distributions to secured creditors. There were no
Systcoms Ltd. n International Tillex Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 11, funds available for shldrs.
1983)
International Systcoms Ltd. (Can. Dec. 19, 1958) July 5, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. International Vending Technology Corp. (B.C. Jan.
Feb. 7, 1983 – Name changed to Memotec Data Inc. n 17, 1983)
International Tire Recycling and Manufacturing Corp. Nov. 12, 1985 – Name changed to Universal Movie Butler
(B.C. Apr. 16, 1980) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
International TME Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Dec. 5, 1997 – Name changed to Intirmac Industrial
Oct. 1, 2013 – Amalgamated with Australian-Canadian
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n International Verifact Inc. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1983)
Oil Royalties Ltd. to form Chelsea Oil and Gas Ltd.; basis
0.5431 Chelsea com. sh. for 1 International TME sh. Oct. 1, 1984 – Continued into Canada.
International Topaz Business Development Corp. July 3, 1998 – Name changed to IVI Checkmate Ltd.
International Tako Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1972) (B.C. Oct. 4, 1984) pursuant to plan of arrangement with Checkmate
Nov. 26, 2002 – Continued into Alberta. Aug. 9, 1996 – Name changed to Leopardus Resources Electronic, Inc. Prior to name change, com. shs.
May 14, 2004 – Name changed to Ironhorse Oil & Gas Limited. n exchanged for either exch. shs. of IVI Checkmate Ltd. or
Inc. n com. shs. of IVI Checkmate Corp., both on a one-for-one
International Tournigan Corporation (B.C. Nov. 10, basis. n
International Taurus Resources Inc. (B.C. May 25, 1966)
1960) Mar. 26, 2001 – Name changed to Tournigan Ventures International Verifact Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Mar. 30, 2005 – Amalgamated with American Bonanza Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Oct. 1, 1984 – Continued into Canada.
Gold Mining Corp. to form American Bonanza Gold Corp.; Jan. 5, 1995 – Amalgamated with Soricon Corporation
basis 1 new for 4 American Bonanza shs. and 1 new for International Training Rinks Corp. (Alta. Mar. 8, 1996) and North Acquisition Corp. (a wholly owned subsid.) to
5 International Taurus shs. (see American Bonanza Gold Dec. 2, 1999 – Name changed to National Training Rinks continue under the International Verifact Inc. name; basis
Corp.) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 1 new for 10 old shs.
Industrials)
International Technologies Corporation (Can. Jan. 25, International Veronex Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 8,
2002 amalg.) International Trans Asia Trading Corp. (B.C. 1984) 1974)
Sept. 26, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. July 20, 1989 – Name changed to ITC International Dec. 4, 1997 – Name changed to Veronex Technologies,
Trading Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc. n
International Technologies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 24, 1983)
May 31, 1993 – Name changed to Canadian Crude International Trimark Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Dec. 14, International Vestor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Separators Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1993) Apr. 21, 1999 – Amalgamated with Auspex Minerals Ltd.
June 17, 1997 – Name changed to Trimark Oil & Gas to form EuroZinc Mining Corporation; basis 0.75 new for
International Telepool Corp. (B.C. 1983) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1 Auspex sh. and 1 new for 1 International Vestor sh.
Aug. 8, 1986 – Name changed to U.S. Pay-Tel Inc. n (see EuroZinc Mining Corporation)
International Trojan Development Corporation (B.C.
International Telepresence (Canada) Inc. (Can. Feb. Aug. 25, 1967) International Viking Resources Inc. (B.C. May 14,
9, 1981) June 20, 1991 – Name changed to Trojan Ventures Inc.; 1985)
June 22, 1999 – Name changed to Isee3D, Inc. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Saxony Explorations
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
International Telesis Industries Corp. (B.C. July 12, International Trojan Explorations Inc. (unknown)
1982 amalg.) Dec. 23, 1982 – Amalgamated (1 new for 1.5 old shs.) International Visual Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Feb. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Madonna Educational with other cos. to form Centurion Exploration Inc. (see 1976 – Liquidated.
Group of Canada Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Centurion Exploration Inc.)
International Wallcoverings Ltd. (Can. July 13, 1972)
June 29, 1999 – Placed into receivership. KPMG Inc. was
appointed receiver.
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International Wastewater Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, payment (CRP) of up to US$33.94 per sh. for 1 InterOil Interpublishing (Canada) Limited (Que. 1926)
2011) sh. 1979 – Acquisition of all o/s shs. by The Pagurian
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Sept. 11, 2017 – Name changed to Sharc International Corporation Limited; basis 14 cl. A Pagurian spec. shs.
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Interplex Mining & Industrial Ltd. (B.C. 1937) for 10 com. shs.
- Industrials) June 1972 – Name changed to Interplex Spa Industries 1980 – Wound up.
Ltd. n
International Water-Guard Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. Interpublishing Limited (Ont. Oct. 28, 1975)
22, 1989) Interplex Spa Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Oct. 17, 1977 – Name changed to The Pagurian
May 16, 2011 – Succeeded by IWG Technologies Inc. Jan. 27, 1978 – Name changed to Interplex Industries Corporation Limited. n
pursuant to an internal reorganization whereby Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
International Water-Guard became a wholly owned Interquest Incorporated (Ont. June 13, 1985 amalg.)
subsid. of IWG Technologies. n Interpool International Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Dec. 13, 2007 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter
Nov. 30, 1971 – Assets transferred to Steadman Inc. appointed receiver.
International Waterways Navigation Ltd. (Can. 1922) Containers Ltd. and shs. exchanged on a 1 for 1 basis
Dec. 31, 1941 – Ceased operations. Charter surrendered. for shs. of Interpool Limited. Interquest Resources Corporation (Ont. June 13, 1985
amalg.)
International Wayside Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 12, Interpool Limited (Bahamas 1968) Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Interquest Technologies
1970) Sept. 18, 1978 – Acquired by Thyssen-Bornemisza N.V. Inc. n
Jan. 21, 2010 – Name changed to Barkerville Gold Mines for US$40 per sh.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Interquest Technologies Inc. (Ont. June 13, 1985
Interprovincial Building Credits, Ltd. (Can. 1950) amalg.)
International Wellington Resources Ltd. (B.C. June Jan. 2, 1969 – Most com. shs. acquired early 1963 by Oct. 5, 1995 – Name changed to Interquest Incorporated;
20, 1953) Traders Finance Corp. Ltd. for $9.75 per sh. Name basis 1 new for 4 old shs. plus 1 wt. for 20 old shs. n
Aug. 2, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Wellington subsequently changed to Traders Homeplan Ltd.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Interra Exploration Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 2008)
Interprovincial Cold Storages Ltd. (Can. 1954)
Mar. 10, 2011 – Name changed to Simba Gold Corp.
International Werner Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1981) Mar. 14, 1955 – Name changed to Trans Canada
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Aug. 5, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Freezers Limited.
acquisition of Rogi Mining Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Interprovincial Dredging & Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) & Energy)
International Westward Development Corporation
(B.C. June 9, 1978) 1971 – Name changed to Interprovincial Allied Enterprises
InterRent International Properties Inc. (Ont. July 17,
Apr. 23, 1986 – Name changed to J.R. Energy Ltd.; basis Ltd.
1998 amalg.)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 7, 2006 – Converted into an income trust named
Interprovincial Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
1968 – Name changed to Interprovincial Silver Mines InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust following
International Wex Technologies Inc. (Can. June 3, acquisition of 3 private property companies; basis 1 trust
Ltd. n
1987) unit for 10 com. shs.
Oct. 27, 2004 – Name changed to Wex Pharmaceuticals
Interprovincial Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Inc. n InterRent Properties Ltd. (Ont. July 17, 1998 amalg.)
Apr. 13, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 28, 2001 – Name changed to InterRent International
International Wildcat Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 5, Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 1949; via Properties Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1979) Special Act of Parliament)
Oct. 2, 1991 – Name changed to Wildcat Trading Corp.; July 2, 1992 – Formed Interprovincial Pipe Line System Intersoft Technologies Inc. (Alta. 1983)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc. following reorganization with substantially all of Feb. 1, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Interprovincial's assets and liabilities acquired by
International Wildrose Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) InterStar Group Inc. (Can. Aug. 22, 1989)
Interprovincial Pipe Line System Inc. making Pipe Line
Dec. 8, 1987 – Amalgamated with Brigade Resources Nov. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Theralase Technologies
System Inc. the parent company; basis 1 new com. sh.
Inc. (1 for 3), Consolidated Dakota Resources Ltd. (1 for Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
and 1 new instalment receipt of Pipe Line System Inc.
1) and Mac-Am Resources Corp. (1 for 1) to continue as for 1 old com. sh. and 1 old instalment receipt. n
Colossus Resource Equities Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old InterStar Mining Group Inc. (Can. Aug. 22, 1989)
sh. Nov. 12, 2003 – Name changed to InterStar Group Inc. n
Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. (Can. June 2, 1980)
Oct. 13, 1998 – Name changed to Enbridge Pipelines Interstat Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1985)
International Zimtu Technologies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 27,
Inc. Apr. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Consolidated Interstat
1986)
Sept. 19, 2006 – Name changed to Petrol One Corp. and Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Interprovincial Pipe Line Ltd. (Can. Apr. 30, 1949; via
continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Special Act of Parliament)
May 5, 1988 – Name changed to Interhome Energy Inc. n Interstate Energy Corp. (B.C. 1981)
Internet Card Security Inc. (Que. Feb. 26, 1996) Aug. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Achilles Resources
June 4, 2010 – Dissolved. Ltd. (1 for 4.5), Golden Iskut Resources Incorporated (1
Interprovincial Pipe Line Limited (Can. June 2, 1980)
for 8) and International Phoenix Energy Corporation (1
May 5, 1988 – Name changed to Interhome Energy Inc. n
Internet Identity Presence Company Inc. (Ont. Sept. for 8) to form a new co. Aegis Resources Ltd.; basis 1
19, 1997) new for 14 old shs. (see Aegis Resources Ltd.)
Interprovincial Pipe Line System Inc. (Can. Apr. 30,
Nov. 16, 2005 – Name changed to Geophysical
1949; via Special Act of Parliament) Interstate Royalty Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1932)
Prospecting Inc. n
May 5, 1994 – Name changed to IPL Energy Inc. n 1955 – Name changed to Lochaber Oil Corporation Ltd. n
Internet Liquidators International Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28,
Interprovincial Satellite Services Ltd. (Alta. May 24, Interstrat Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
1983)
1991) June 12, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
July 17, 1998 – Name changed to Bid.Com International
Nov. 9, 1995 – Continued into Canada.
Inc. n
Apr. 29, 1996 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with InterTAN, Inc. (Del. June 1986)
same name. May 20, 2004 – Acquired indirectly by Circuit World
Internetwork Realty Corp. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1965)
May 10, 2000 – Name changed to Wireless Matrix Stores, Inc. for Cdn$14 per sh.
Oct. 20, 1980 – Name changed to Skalbania Enterprises
Corporation. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
The Intertain Group Limited (Ont. Nov. 26, 2010)
Interprovincial Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Jan. 25, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. exchanged on a 1-for-1
InterNorth, Inc. (Del. 1930)
Oct. 1977 – Name changed to Turismo Industries Ltd. n basis for: a) 1 ordinary sh. of Jackpotjoy plc (new parent
Apr. 10, 1986 – Name changed to Enron Corp.
company); or b) 1 Intertain exchangeable sh. (eligible
Internova Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1985) Interprovincial Steel and Pipe Corporation Ltd. (Sask. Cdn. residents only). (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Parisco Foods Limited; July 13, 1956)
Jan. 28, 1977 – Continued into Canada. Inter.tain.net Inc. (Ont. Mar. 7, 1996 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 2, 1984 – Name changed to IPSCO Inc. n Aug. 12, 1996 – Name changed to CryptoLogic Inc. n
InterOil Corporation (N.B. May 29, 1997 amalg.)
Aug. 24, 2007 – Continued into Yukon. Interprovincial Utilities Ltd. (Can. 1950) Intertech Minerals Corp. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988)
Feb. 23, 2017 – Acquired by Exxon Mobil Corporation; May 1957 – The Consumers' Gas Co. acquired all Apr. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Mantle Minerals Inc.;
basis 0.5459 Exxon com. shs. and contingent resource property, assets and rights for $19.25 per sh. basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
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Intertel Communications Inc. (B.C. June 5, 1981) Intuitivo Capital Corporation (Ont. Apr. 3, 2007) Investors Group Inc. (Can. Aug. 3, 1978)
Sept. 1, 1993 – Name changed to IntelCom Group Inc. n Dec. 30, 2009 – Name changed to Argonaut Gold Ltd. May 17, 2004 – Name changed to IGM Financial Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
IntesaBci Canada (Can. Oct. 8, 1981) acquisition of Argonaut Gold Inc. and subsequent
May 1, 2003 – Name changed to Intesa Bank Canada. amalgamation of Argonaut with wholly owned 1813214 Investors Syndicate of Canada Ltd. (Man. 1940)
Ontario Inc. to continue as Argonaut Gold Inc.; basis 1 Sept. 1964 – Name changed to The Investors Group. n
Intex Mining Company Limited (Ont. May 14, 1969) new for 30 old shs. n
Apr. 25, 1997 – Formed High American Gold Inc. in Investus Real Estate Inc. (Can. Feb. 27, 2007)
Ontario on amalgamation with Stromatalite Resource Invaday Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1944) July 6, 2011 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
Corp., constituting a reverse takeover by Stromatalite; Nov. 5, 1962 – Dissolved. Société de Développement Alpha by way of amalg.; basis
basis 1 new for 1 Stromatalite sh. and 1 new for 3 Intex 1 redeemable pref. cl. A sh. for 1 Investus com. sh.
shs. n Invader Exploration Inc. (Alta. May 8, 1996) immediately redeemed for 20¢ per pref. sh.
Apr. 21, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Inti Gas Engineering Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Troutline Investments Inc. which was subsequently Invex Resources Limited (B.C. Sept. 29, 1980 amalg.)
1968 – Assets and franchises acquired by James United acquired by Innova Exploration Ltd.; basis 0.86 new Dec. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with Imperial Metals &
Steel. Troutline sh. for 1 old Invader sh. (see Troutline Power Ltd. (1 for 2) and Risby Tungsten Mines Ltd. (1
Investments Inc.) for 2) to form Imperial Metals Corporation; basis 1 new
Intier Automotive Inc. (Ont. Jan. 2, 2000) Imperial Metals sh. for 1 old Invex sh.
Apr. 4, 2005 – Privatized by major shldr. Magna Invader Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
International Inc.; basis either 0.41 new Magna cl. A sh. Feb. 4, 1985 – Name changed to Chapel Resources Invicta Energy Corp. (Alta. Nov. 12, 2009)
or cash equivalent for 1 old Intier cl. A sh. Inc. n May 6, 2013 – Acquired by Whitecap Resources Inc.;
basis either $0.51911 or 0.05891 Whitecap shs. for 1
Intimate Apparel Inc. (unknown) Invenio Resources Corp. (B.C. Dec. 20, 1996) Invicta sh.
Oct. 1964 – Acquired by Montex Holdings Ltd. (see Feb. 12, 2015 – Name changed to Greatbanks Resources
Montex Holdings Ltd.) Ltd. n Invicta Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Oct. 18, 1976 – Dissolved. Distributed $1.19 per sh. to
Intirmac Industrial Corporation (B.C. Apr. 16, 1980) Inventronics Limited (Man. Feb. 10, 1970) shldrs., Dec. 31, 1975.
Dec. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Sniper Enterprises Nov. 2, 2000 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Inc. n Invicta Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 2000)
Industrials)
Mar. 28, 2008 – Name changed to LNG Energy Ltd. n
IntraCoastal System Engineering Corporation (B.C. Invermere Resources Ltd. (Can. Jan. 26, 1981)
Dec. 10, 1992) Feb. 28, 1983 – Name changed to Canalands Resources Invictus Mines & Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1973)
Oct. 10, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. (see Corporation prior to amalgamation with Canalands Energy May 1976 – Name changed to Invictus Petro Minerals
FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Intracorp Resources Corporation (Alta. Mar. 4, 1993) Inverness Petroleum Ltd. (Can. Nov. 16, 1987) Invictus Oil & Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1971)
Mar. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Proteus Environmental Mar. 26, 1996 – Amalgamated with 3220206 Canada Nov. 1975 – All assets and undertakings sold to Invictus
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Rigel Energy Corporation; Mines & Oils Ltd. Charter surrendered.
basis 0.625 Rigel shs. for 1 Inverness sh. (see Rigel
Intrawest Corporation (B.C. Nov. 23, 1979) Invictus Petro Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1973)
Energy Corporation)
Jan. 14, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 22, 1977 – Amalgamated with Sackville Oils &
Oct. 26, 2006 – Name changed to Intrawest ULC pursuant Inverpower Controls Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 8, 1980) Minerals Ltd. (1 for 4) to form Seagull Resources Ltd.;
to Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Fortress Investment July 17, 2001 – Substantially all assets and a portion of basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Group LLC for US$35 per sh. liabilities acquired by Cambridge, Mass.-based SatCon
Inwest Resources Ltd. (Can. Apr. 16, 1987)
Technology Corporation for US$100,000 and 400,000
Intrawest Development Corporation (B.C. Nov. 23, May 2, 2002 – Dissolved.
com. shs. paid to creditors. Name subsequently changed
1979)
to 1080854 Ontario Limited and delisted May 31, 2002. Inzeco Holdings Inc. (Alta. May 30, 1997)
Mar. 10, 1993 – Name changed to Intrawest
Corporation. n Apr. 9, 2001 – Name changed to RTICA Corporation. n
Invesprint Corporation (Ont. Mar. 19, 1956)
May 20, 2005 – Acquired indirectly by Metro Label Group
Intrepid Minerals Corporation (Can. Aug. 11, 1995) Inc. for $1.20 per sh. IoGold Systems Canada Incorporated (N.S. Mar. 5,
July 4, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with 1997)
Australian co. NuStar Mining Corporation Limited to Les Investissements Embrygènes ltée (Que. Apr. 24, Mar. 29, 1999 – Continued into Ontario.
continue as NuStar (which subsequently changed its 1987) July 27, 2001 – Name changed to Candor Ventures Corp.;
name to Intrepid Mines Limited); basis either 1 new Apr. 24, 1992 – Acquired by J.S. Finance Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Intrepid NuStar Exchange Corporation exch. sh., or 1 basis 1 J.S. Finance pref. sh. for 10 Embrygenes shs.
new Intrepid Mines ordinary sh. for 1 old Intrepid Minerals (see J.S. Finance Canada Inc.) Iona Appliances Inc. (Ont. May 12, 1986)
sh. May 6, 1997 – Name changed to Fantom Technologies
Name changed to Troy Resources Argentina Ltd. Investissements St-Pierre inc. (Que. July 17, 2006) Inc. n
June 7, 2007 – Name changed to Cartier Resources Inc.
Intrepid NuStar Exchange Corporation (Can. 2006) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Iona Energy Inc. (Alta. May 27, 2011 amalg.)
May 1, 2009 – All o/s exch. shs. redeemed by 6554636 Nov. 24, 2015 – Insolvency proceedings were expected
Canada Ltd.; basis 1 Intrepid Mines Limited ord. sh. for Investment Foundation Ltd. (Que. Mar. 2, 1929) to commence for the U.K. subsidiaries due to the
1 Intrepid NuStar exch. sh. Mar. 11, 1977 – Continued into Canada. company's inability to complete a proposed restructuring.
Dec. 2, 1982 – Name changed to IFL Investment All officers and directors resigned and it was unlikely
Intrex, The International Real Estate Exchange Foundation (Canada) Ltd. n shareholders would receive any distribution. (see
Corporation (B.C. May 17, 1979) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 1, 1984 – Name changed to 2018 Investments Ltd. n Investment Grade Trust (Ont. Jan. 28, 2003)
Jan. 2, 2013 – Redeemed for $9.78 per unit. Iona Industries Inc. (B.C. 1976)
Intrinsic Capital Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1999) Dec. 10, 1986 – Name changed to Aigner Holdings Ltd.;
Jan. 30, 2004 – Transaction with Stealth Ventures Ltd. Investment Properties International, Limited (Ont. basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
to acquire ($0.25 per unit) and distribute 700,000 Stealth 1965)
units to shldrs. Subsequent wind-up represents Oct. 22, 1973 – Placed into liquidation. Ionarc Smelters Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
company's Qualifying Transaction. (see Stealth Ventures PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed liquidator. Jan. 30, 1978 – Name changed to International Ionarc
Ltd.) Inc. n
InvestorLinks.com Inc. (Ont. May 14, 1985)
Intrinsyc Software, Inc. (B.C. July 19, 1995) Sept. 7, 2001 – Name changed to API Electronics Group Ionic Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 1, 1998 amalg.)
May 1, 2003 – Continued into Canada. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Apr. 17, 2001 – Acquired by Shiningbank Energy Income
May 9, 2003 – Name changed to Intrinsyc Software Delaware-based API Electronics, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 Fund; basis 0.306 Shiningbank trust units or $5.10 for 1
International, Inc. n old shs. n Ionic sh. (see Shiningbank Energy Income Fund)
Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (Can. May 1, The Investors Group (Man. 1940) Ionic Ventures Inc. (Alta. Jan. 16, 1995)
2003) Sept. 22, 1986 – Name changed to 280 Broadway Holding Jan. 1, 1998 – Formed Ionic Energy Inc. in Alberta on
June 19, 2014 – Name changed to Intrinsyc Technologies Corp. n Major Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of and
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) amalgamation with Ionic Energy Inc. n
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Iori Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1983) Iron Lady Resources Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1987 amalg.) Irwin Toy Limited (Ont. Mar. 26, 1969 amalg.)
Feb. 16, 1987 – Name changed to Golden Band Aug. 3, 1994 – Name changed to Takepoint Ventures May 29, 2001 – Acquired by IT Acquisition Ltd. for $6.25
Resources Inc. nTEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.4 old shs. n per sh.

Iori International Oil Royalties Inc. (B.C. Mar. 17, 1983) Iron Lake Minerals Inc. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1996) iSCOPE INC. (Alta. May 12, 1998)
Apr. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Iori Enterprises Inc. n Apr. 10, 2006 – Formed Alturas Minerals Corp. in Canada Nov. 2, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
Iota Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1986) amalgamation with Alturas Minerals Corp.; basis 1 new Isaacs Harbour Gold Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Feb. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Mekong International for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1986 – Name changed to Sabra-Dent Dental Supplies
Development Corp. n Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Iron River Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
July 9, 1996 – Name changed to South Duval Gold Corp.; Isec Canada Ltd. (Can. 1967)
iPerceptions Inc. (Can. July 3, 2007 amalg.) Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Mar. 28, 2012 – Privatized at 8¢ per sh. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
iseemedia inc. (Can. Oct. 31, 2003)
iPerform Strategic Partners Hedge Fund (Ont. Apr. Jan. 11, 2010 – Acquired by Synchornia plc; basis 4.03
29, 2002) Iron South Mining Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 2000)
Sept. 21, 2016 – Name changed to Argentina Lithium & ordinary shs. for 1 old sh.
Mar. 24, 2003 – Name changed to BluMont Strategic June 7, 2011 – Name changed to Synchronia Inc.
Partners Hedge Fund. n Energy Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Iron Springs Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 15, 2005) Isee3D, Inc. (Can. Feb. 9, 1981)
iPerformance Fund Inc. (Alta. Dec. 17, 1999) Aug. 17, 2014 – Dissolved.
Nov. 28, 2005 – Formed Kaboose Inc. in Canada
June 30, 2003 – Name changed to BluMont Capital Inc.
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Kaboose
and continued into Ontario. n iShares Equal Weight Banc & Lifeco Fund (Ont. Apr.
Inc. (previously named Kaboose.com Inc.) for total
5, 2007)
consideration of 43,923,412 com. shs. at a deemed price
iQuest Networks Inc. (Wyo. Apr. 24, 1998) Oct. 18, 2013 – Name changed to iShares Equal Weight
of $0.70 per sh. n
Oct. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Quest Ventures Inc.; Banc & Lifeco ETF.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Iron Tank Resources Corp. (B.C. July 6, 2007) iShares Gold Bullion Fund (Ont. May 19, 2009)
Feb. 19, 2016 – Name changed to Spriza Media Inc. Oct. 30, 2013 – Name changed to iShares Gold Bullion
Irex Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
following reverse takeover acquisition of the assets of ETF.
1962 – Amalgamated with Kelsey Lake Development Co.
Spriza, Inc. n
Ltd. to form Choiceland Iron Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
2 old shs. iShares Silver Bullion Fund (Ont.)
Ironclad Systems Inc. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1996) Oct. 30, 2013 – Name changed to iShares Silver Bullion
Iriana Resources Corporation (B.C. Sept. 1, 1992) July 2, 1998 – Name changed to Bikestar Inc. following ETF.
Dec. 19, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Good Times Roll
June 21, 2004 – Formed Polaris Geothermal Inc. in Yukon Bicycle Rentals Inc. n Ishtar Investments Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1996)
on amalgamation with Polaris Geothermal Inc., Dec. 1, 1998 – Name changed to Ishtar Seniors
constituting a reverse takeover by Polaris; basis 1 new Ironco Mining & Smelting Ltd. (Ont. 1961) Communities Inc. n
cl. A vtg. sh. for 1 Polaris sh. and 1 new cl. B non-vtg. sh. Jan. 1992 – Charter revived. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
for 40 Iriana shs. n Energy) Ishtar Seniors Communities Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1996)
Dec. 7, 1998 – Continued into Canada.
Ironhorse Oil & Gas Inc. (Alta. Nov. 26, 2002) Aug. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Amica Mature
Iris Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 7, 1929)
Feb. 6, 2018 – Name changed to Pond Technologies Lifestyles Inc. n
Apr. 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Holdings Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
Iris Resources Inc. (B.C. 1984) Pond Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 6.9 old shs. (see Iskut Gold Corp. (B.C. July 13, 1987)
Sept. 26, 1986 – Name changed to Madison Holdings FPsurvey - Industrials) May 2, 1994 – Name changed to A&B Geoscience
Ltd. n Corporation. n
Ironwood Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1987)
Nov. 24, 1998 – Acquired by 80045 Alberta Inc., a wholly Iskut River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Irish Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
owned subsid. of Big Horn Resources Ltd., for 76¢ per Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved.
July 11, 1978 – Name changed to Irish International
sh. (see Big Horn Resources Ltd.)
Energy Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Iskut Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Ironwood Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986) Mar. 1978 – Name changed to Commonwealth Minerals
Irish Energy, Oil and Minerals Inc. (Ont. 1955) Jan. 15, 1990 – Name changed to Wise Card Holdings
Feb. 27, 1981 – Name changed to Lumax Oil & Gas Inc. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Inc. n

Irish International Energy Resources Inc. (Ont. 1955) Island Arc Exploration Corporation (B.C. Aug. 29,
Iroquois Glass Limited (Can. 1958) 1986)
Feb. 1980 – Name changed to Irish Energy, Oil and Oct. 1965 – Merged with Sogemines Limited; basis 0.75
Minerals Inc. n May 17, 2011 – Name changed to Solace Resources
new com. for each pref. and 0.075 new com. for each Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
ord. sh.
Iron Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Dec. 19, 1966 – Name changed to Calmor Iron Bay Mines Iroquois-Kirkland Mines Corp., Ltd. (Ont. 1920) Island Arc Exploration Inc. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1986)
Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Sept. 17, 1956 – Dissolved. Apr. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Island Arc Mining
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Iron City Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1965) Iroquois Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Oct. 9, 1980 – Name changed to Petrolantic Resources 1968 – Name changed to Hertz Industries Limited. n Island Arc Mining Corporation (B.C. Aug. 29, 1986)
Inc. n May 10, 2004 – Name changed to Island Arc Exploration
Iroquois Petroleum Company (Que. 1963) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Iron Cliff Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Mar. 22, 1975 – Dissolved.
Jan. 28, 1976 – Amalgamated to form Gerrard Realty Island-Arc Resources Corporation (B.C. Aug. 29, 1986)
Incorporated; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. Irvco Resources Corporation (Alta. May 30, 1979) Nov. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Island Arc Exploration
June 14, 1979 – Name changed to Irvco Resources Ltd. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Iron Creek Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 14, 2006)
June 25, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. Irvco Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 30, 1979) Island Canyon Mines Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Dec. 16, 2014 – Name changed to Revelo Resources Nov. 1, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 26, 1987 – Name changed to Access Technologies
Corp. following acquisition of Polar Star Mining Inc. n
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Irvin Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Mar. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Island Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Iron Horse Resources Corp. (B.C. 1983) Aug. 8, 1963 – Name changed to Arlington Silver Mines
June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Irving Bank Canada (Can. 1981) Ltd. n
Oct. 7, 1989 – Amalgamated with The Bank of New York
Iron King Mines Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983) Company, Inc. Island Lake Mines Ltd. (Man. 1932)
Apr. 23, 1992 – Name changed to Corriente Resources Mar. 11, 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Irvington Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Dec. 6, 1972 – Dissolved.
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Island Mountain Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1981) Italia Copper Ltd. (Que. 1956) Ivernia West Inc. (N.B. June 16, 2000)
Feb. 1, 2006 – Name changed to Lions Gate Energy Inc.; Sept. 9, 1972 – Dissolved. July 8, 2004 – Name changed to Ivernia Inc.; basis 1 new
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n for 5 old shs. n
iTech Capital Corp. (Yuk. July 27, 1998)
Island Mountain Mines Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1933) May 15, 2003 – Name changed to Sirit Inc. n Ivey Medical Systems Ltd (Can. 1968)
Nov. 1957 – Liquidated. Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
1959 – Dissolved. Total distribution of 92.6¢ per sh. itemus inc. (Can. May 13, 1994)
July 31, 2001 – Declared bankruptcy. A. Farber & Ivory Energy Inc. (B.C. June 29, 1981)
Island Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1907) Partners Inc. was appointed trustee. June 22, 2007 – Continued into Alberta.
Feb. 15, 1960 – Dissolved. Apr. 1, 2009 – Acquired by Emergo Energy Inc. for
Iteration Energy Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 14, 1994) $0.03782 per sh. and $226.92 for each $1,000 principal
Island Oils Ltd. (unknown) June 29, 2010 – Formed Chinook Energy Inc. in Alberta amt. of Ivory 9.5% conv. debs. Subsequently dissolved.
Sept. 20, 1941 – Placed into voluntary liquidation. following acquisition by and subsequent amalgamation
with Storm Ventures International Inc.; basis $1.05 plus Ivory Oils & Minerals Inc. (B.C. June 29, 1981)
Island Technology Corporation (B.C. 1983) 0.24 Storm Ventures shs. for 1 Iteration Energy sh. (see June 27, 2006 – Name changed to Ivory Energy Inc.
Feb. 11, 1987 – Name changed to Hiburd Properties FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) following reverse takeover acquisition of 1078352 Alberta
Inc. n Ltd. for 25,615,264 shs.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Ithaca Energy Inc. (Alta. Apr. 27, 2004)
Island Telecom Inc. (P.E.I. 1929) June 8, 2017 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Ivrnet Inc. (Alta. Aug. 13, 1999)
June 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Bruncor Inc., Maritime Delek Group Ltd.; basis Cdn$1.95 cash per sh. July 31, 2003 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Telegraph and Telephone Company, Limited and NewTel Industrials)
Enterprises Limited to form Aliant Inc.; basis 1 new Aliant Ituna Capital Corporation (B.C. Aug. 26, 2011)
com. sh. for 1 old Island Telecom com. sh. (see Aliant Aug. 26, 2014 – Name changed to Tarku Resources Ltd. Ivy Capital Corporation (Alta. Oct. 1, 1993)
Inc.) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Aug. 27, 1996 – Name changed to AdvantEdge
acquisition of Clear Creek Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey International Inc.; basis 1 new sub. vtg. for 1 old com. sh.
The Island Telephone Company Limited (P.E.I. 1929) - Mines & Energy) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 22, 1998 – Name changed to Island Telecom Inc. n
Ivaco Inc. (Can. Aug. 22, 1969) ivyNET Corporation (Ont. Mar. 5, 1937)
Island Tug & Barge Ltd. (B.C. 1943) Sept. 13, 2003 – Applied for protection under the Aug. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Saratoga Capital
1968 – Wholly owned subsid. of Genstar Ltd. Publicly Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. Ernst & Young Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
held 5% 1st pref. shs. redeemed at $12.50 per sh. Inc. was appointed monitor. Industrials)
Dec. 2004 – Sales of assets closed for approximately
Isle Dieu Mattagami Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958) $275,000,000. Iwasaki Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
May 10, 1989 – Amalgamated with Noranda Inc. (see Oct. 31, 2007 – In December 2004, distribution of June 27, 1977 – Dissolved.
Noranda Inc.) $12,000,000 made to National Bank of Canada, the
company's secured lender and on Oct. 31, 2007, an iWave Information Systems Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1979)
Isle of Pines Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) additional distribution of $8,000,000 was made to the July 21, 2005 – Name changed to First Factor
1953 – Name changed to Caribbean Gold Mines Ltd.; Bank. Developments Inc. n
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Apr. 5, 2012 – Filed an assignment in bankruptcy and
Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed trustee. iWave.com, Inc. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1979)
Isleshaven Capital Corporation (B.C. 1979) June 28, 2002 – Name changed to iWave Information
June 17, 1991 – Name changed to Nortel Ivaco Industries Limited (Can. Aug. 22, 1969) Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Communications Inc. n Nov. 15, 1978 – Name changed to Ivaco Ltd. n
iWeb Group Inc. (Can. Nov. 26, 2002)
Iso Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Ivaco Ltd. (Can. Aug. 22, 1969) June 20, 2011 – Amalgamated with 7807201 Canada
Sept. 1979 – Merged with Highmont Mining Corporation; June 2, 1980 – Name changed to Ivaco Inc. n Inc. and 7807210 Canada Inc., both controlled by
basis $3.00 for ea. sh. held or 1 cl. B Teck Corporation Novacap Technologies III, L.P., Caisse de dépôt et
pref. sh. for ea. 5 shs. held. Teck pref. redeem. within 30 Ivan-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) placement du Québec and an investment vehicle affiliated
days or conv. into Teck B com. June 4, 1969 – Charter cancelled. with Bank Street Capital Partners to form a new co.
(Amalco); basis for 1 Amalco pref. sh. for 1 iWeb sh.,
Iso Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Ivana Capital Corporation (Can. May 17, 1984) immediately redeemed for $1.50.
1959 – Name changed to Iso Mines Ltd. n Feb. 3, 1993 – Name changed to First Ivana Technologies
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ixora Communication Systems Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1981)
Isotechnika Inc. (Alta. June 16, 1993) Oct. 4, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
June 18, 2009 – Succeeded by Isotechnika Pharma Inc. Ivana Ventures Inc. (Alta. May 10, 1996)
pursuant to plan of arrangement with Paladin Labs Inc. July 4, 2008 – Name changed to Ely Gold & Minerals Ixpaco Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
whereby Paladin acquired Isotechnika Inc. and spun off Inc. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
the business to Isotechnika Pharma Inc. n
Ivanhoe Australia Limited (Australia Jan. 20, 2004) Ixtal International Technology Corporation (B.C. 1987)
July 8, 2013 – Name changed to Inova Resources Aug. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Job Industries Ltd.;
Isotechnika Pharma Inc. (Alta. Apr. 27, 2009)
Limited. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Aurinia
Pharmaceuticals Inc. following acquisition of (old) Aurinia
Pharmaceuticals Inc.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. (see Ivanhoe Corporation (Que. 1953)
FPsurvey - Industrials)

IsoTis S.A. (Switzerland June 27, 1996)


Oct. 1977 – Name changed to Ivanhoe Inc.

Ivanhoe Energy Inc. (Yuk. Feb. 21, 1995)


J
July 30, 2007 – Acquired by IsoTis, Inc.; basis 1 new June 1, 2015 – Deemed bankrupt. Ernst & Young
IsoTis, Inc. sh. for 10 old IsoTis S.A. shs. appointed trustee. All officers and directors resigned.
J5 Acquisition Corp. (Ont. July 15, 2009)
June 16, 2015 – Placed into receivership. KPMG Inc.
July 19, 2011 – Name changed to Trimel Pharmaceuticals
Isotope Products Limited (Ont. 1951) court appointed receiver.
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition
Nov. 1957 – Merged with Curtiss-Wright of Canada Ltd.
Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. (Yuk. Feb. 25, 1995) of Trimel BioPharma Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 26.666
to form Canadian Curtiss-Wright Ltd.
Aug. 8, 2012 – Name changed to Turquoise Hill old shs. n
Israel Continental Oil Company Limited (Ont. 1952) Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 11, 1980 – Name changed to Wimberley Resources J & L Capital Venture Corp. (Alta. May 6, 1997)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ivanplats Limited (B.C. Apr. 29, 1993) Feb. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Cancoil Integrated
May 5, 1995 – Continued into Yukon. Services Inc. following Major Transaction acquisition of
Israel Discount Bank of Canada (Can. Jan. 21, 1982) Sept. 11, 2012 – Continued into British Columbia. Cancoil Technology Corporation. n
Jan. 1, 1997 – Amalgamated with Republic National Bank Aug. 28, 2013 – Name changed to Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.
of New York (Canada). (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) J. Harris & Sons, Limited (Ont. May 20, 1953)
Nov. 5, 1979 – Name changed to Harris Steel Group
iSTAR internet inc. (Can. Aug. 10, 1995) Ivernia Inc. (N.B. June 16, 2000) Inc. n
June 8, 1998 – Privatized for 75¢ per sh. prior to July 23, 2008 – Continued into Canada.
consolidation, all o/s com. shs. consolidated on a Nov. 18, 2015 – Name changed to LeadFX Inc.; basis 1 J-Pacific Gold Inc. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1990)
1-for-8,500,000 basis. new for 75 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Jan. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Sona Resources Corp.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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J. A. Vachon & Fils Ltée (Que. 1947) JDV Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 9, 2011) J.M.G. Manufacturing Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
1961 – Name changed to Vachon Inc. n Mar. 27, 2014 – Name changed to Margaret Lake 1967 – Acquired by Vascan Ltd. for $300,000, $200,000
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Diamonds Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition in 5% notes and 250,000 Vascan shs. (see Vascan Ltd.)
JABA Exploration Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1987) of an option to acquire an interest in the Margaret Lake
Sept. 8, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. diamond property; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see JML Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 12, 1997)
Dec. 17, 2004 – Name changed to Dundarave Resources FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) May 2, 2006 – Name changed to Aquila Resources Inc.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of Aquila Resources
JEM Group Productions Inc. (B.C. Nov. 12, 1987) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
JABA Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1987) Aug. 9, 1990 – Name changed to Harvard Capital & Energy)
Apr. 17, 2000 – Name changed to Consolidated JABA Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n JNB Developments Co. Ltd. (B.C. May 19, 1999)
JER Envirotech International Corp. (Yuk. May 15, 2000) July 14, 2004 – Name changed to Cooper Minerals Inc. n
The J. B. McLean Publishing Company of Toronto Feb. 13, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
(Limited) (Ont. Apr. 30, 1891) June 4, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. JNR Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1979)
Apr. 24, 1919 – Name changed to The Maclean Feb. 6, 2012 – Acquired by Denison Mines Corp.; basis
Publishing Company, Limited. n JG Capital Corp. (Ont. Dec. 14, 2007) 0.073 Denison shs. for 1 JNR sh.
Jan. 12, 2010 – Formed VersaPay Corporation in Canada
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with JPY Holdings Ltd. (Ont. June 29, 1993)
JBZ Capital Inc. (Can. Feb. 7, 2008) Nov. 14, 2007 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
(old) VersaPay Corporation constituting a reverse
Nov. 8, 2011 – Name changed to Strata Minerals Inc. n - Industrials)
takeover by VersaPay; basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials)
J.C. International Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 30, 1985 J-Q Resources Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1936)
amalg.) JG Wealth Management Corporation (B.C. Nov. 29, Sept. 21, 1987 – Name changed to International Pursuit
June 27, 1988 – Placed into receivership under Touche 2007) Corporation. n
Ross Limited (later Deloitte & Touche Inc., Calgary). Nov. 24, 2017 – Name changed to JG Wealth Inc. (see
1989 – All oil and gas properties sold. Creditors suffered FPsurvey - Industrials) J.R. Energy Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1978)
a shortfall and shldrs. received no distribution. Oct. 26, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
J. H. Ashdown Hardware Co. Ltd. (Can. 1902)
The J.C. Smith Marketing Corporation (B.C. Jan. 21, 1968 – Acquired by Acklands Limited; basis one $16 par J. R. Moodie Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
1987) Acklands 6% cum. redeem. conv. and pref. sh. for each 1958 – Ceased operations. Machinery and equipment
Oct. 19, 1998 – Name changed to Devin Energy cl. A and B sh. of Ashdown. (see Acklands Limited) sold. Inventory of merchandise liquidated.
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
JJR II Acquisitions Inc. (Ont. May 30, 2007) JRTL Capital Corp. (B.C. May 12, 2006)
The J.C. Smith Marketing Corporation (B.C. 1987) Sept. 15, 2009 – Name changed to Sino Vanadium Inc. Dec. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Tosca Mining Corp.
Sept. 24, 1991 – Amalgamated with Southern Illinois following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Valterra
Energy Corporation to form a new co. also known as The acquisition of Wellkan Resources Limited. n Resource Corp.'s 60% interest in the Swift Katie
J.C. Smith Marketing Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old property. n
sh. JJR IV Acquisition Inc. (B.C. Nov. 19, 2007)
Feb. 25, 2010 – Continued into Canada. J.S. Finance Canada Inc. (Que. Apr. 25, 1989)
J. C. Wilson, Limited (Can. 1920)
Mar. 1, 2010 – Formed BIOX Corporation in Canada Oct. 25, 1996 – All o/s pref. shs. redeemed for $2.00 per
June 1959 – Price Co. Ltd. (99.5% owned by Abitibi-Price)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with sh. plus accr. and unpaid divds.
offered $16 for each com. sh.
(old) BIOX Corporation (deemed acquiror).; basis 1 new
for 24 old shs. n J. S. Mitchell & Company Limited (Que. 1923)
JCI Technologies Inc. (Alta. Jan. 20, 1994)
Aug. 1964 – Private co. Shs. previously held by public
Dec. 11, 2000 – Name changed to JCITech.com Inc. n
JJR VI Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2009) acquired at $35 per sh. by Canada Permanent Trust Co.,
Dec. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Atlas Financial as agent.
JCITech.com Inc. (Alta. Jan. 20, 1994)
July 2, 2001 – Dissolved and struck from register. Holdings, Inc. and continued into Cayman Islands
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover JSS Resources Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1985)
acquisition of American Insurance Acquisition Inc.; basis July 26, 1999 – Name changed to WSi Interactive
J C P Marketing Inc. (Alta. 1987) Corporation. n
Mar. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1 new for 10 old shs.

J. D. Carrier Shoe Co. Limited (Ont. 1944) JJR Capital Ventures Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 2003) J.S.T. Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
1979 – Majority of co. creditors accepted proposal for the Aug. 2, 2005 – Name changed to Tonbridge Power Inc. n Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
creation of a new cl. of pref. stk. to be issued to unsecured
J. L. Retallack & Co. (unknown) J.U.M. Capital Inc. (Ont. 1987)
creditors. Subsequently, all assets of co. liquidated. No
Oct. 1923 – Formed Whitewater Mines, Ltd. n Dec. 1, 2004 – Formed West 49 Inc. in Ontario on reverse
distribution made to unsecured creditors nor any action
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with West 49
with respect to proposed issue of pref. shs.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
JM Capital Corp. (Ont. June 6, 2006)
JDL Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 23, 2007) Nov. 26, 2008 – Formed Stans Energy Corp. in Ontario
Mar. 30, 2017 – Name changed to Trek Mining Inc. on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation of Stans Energy J. W. Mackenzie Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1977)
following acquisition of Luna Gold Corp. n Corp. (deemed acquiror) with JM Amalco Corp., a wholly June 17, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
owned subsid. of JM Capital Corp., which then Oct. 30, 1987 – Name changed to MacQuest Resources
JDS Capital Limited (Ont. 1978) amalgamated with parent JM Capital. (see FPsurvey - Ltd. n
Sept. 16, 1988 – All o/s $2.21875 First Preferred Shares, Mines & Energy)
Series A were redeemed; basis $25.50 per sh. plus JYW Capital Corp. (B.C. May 23, 2006)
accrued dividends of $0.0911813 per sh. J-M Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1932) June 11, 2010 – Name changed to China Coal
1949 – Name changed to Jaculet Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
JDS FITEL Inc. (Can. July 21, 1981) for 3 old shs. n takeover acquisition of Golden Hill International Holdings
June 1, 1990 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
same name. (see JDS Uniphase Canada Limited) J.M. Saucier Ltée (Que. 1978)
July 6, 1999 – Merged with California-based Uniphase Dec. 8, 1988 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Atlantique Jacaranda Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Corporation to form JDS Uniphase Ltd.; basis 0.50855 Video and Sound Inc.; basis 1 cl. A sub. vtg. sh. of Oct. 7, 1957 – Dissolved.
exchangeable shs. in JDS Uniphase Canada Ltd. (a Atlantique for 4 com. shs. of Saucier. (see Atlantique
Jacaranda Gold Mining Syndicate Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
wholly owned subsid. of JDS Uniphase Ltd.) for 1 JDS Video & Sound Inc.)
1945 – Assets acquired by Jacaranda Gold Mines Ltd.;
FITEL com. sh. (see JDS Uniphase Canada Limited)
J. M. Schneider Inc. (Ont. Dec. 30, 1930) basis 60 new for 1 old sh.
J.D.S. Investments Limited (Ont. Feb. 28, 1982 amalg.) Apr. 30, 1980 – Name changed to The Heritage Group
Jack Criswell Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Oct. 30, 1995 – Dissolved. Inc. n
Mar. 16, 1990 – Dissolved.
JDS Uniphase Canada Limited (Can. Jan. 26, 1999) J. M. Schneider, Limited (Ont. Dec. 30, 1930) Jack The Gripper Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1985)
Apr. 1, 2014 – All exch. shs. redeemed for parent JDS Oct. 26, 1975 – Name changed to Schneider May 1, 1993 – Dissolved.
Uniphase Corporation com. shs.; basis 1 for 1. (see JDS Corporation. n May 20, 1994 – Revived.
Uniphase Corporation)
Sept. 7, 1995 – Name changed to Standard Mining Inc.;
J.M.B. Canadian Explorations Ltd. (Can. 1970) basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
June 17, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
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Jack Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1945) Jade Capital Corp. (Alta. June 9, 1997) Jalna Mining Corp. (B.C. June 27, 1974)
1955 – Name changed to New Jack Lake Uranium Mines June 1, 2007 – Distribution of $0.0488 cash per sh. paid July 27, 1998 – Name changed to Kolyma Goldfields Ltd.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n to shldrs. of record May 9, 2007. following reverse takeover acquisition of
Dec. 2, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Bahamas-incorporated Boston Management Corp.; basis
Jack Pine Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Apr. 1979 – Charter cancelled. Jade Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Apr. 8, 2004)
Mar. 17, 2006 – Name changed to Canyon Services Jalna Resources Limited (B.C. June 27, 1974)
Jackfish Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Group Inc. n Feb. 17, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Jalna
Sept. 24, 1985 – Name changed to Watcor Purification Resources Limited. n
Systems Inc. n Jade Exploration and Development Ltd. (Alta.)
1960 – Struck off register. Jalna Resources Limited (B.C. June 27, 1974)
Jackie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 1, 2006 – Name changed to Jalna Minerals Ltd.;
Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Jadela Oil Corp. (Alta. June 29, 2006 amalg.) basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
May 19, 2015 – Name changed to Tenth Avenue
Jackmay Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey Jamaica Hotel Enterprises Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
May 11, 1957 – Charter cancelled. - Mines & Energy) Dec. 28, 1964 – Dissolved.
Jacknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Jaegar Resources Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 8, 1985) Jamaica Public Service Ltd. (Can. 1928)
1955 – Name changed to Jacobus Mining Corp. Ltd.; May 1, 1987 – Name changed to Edwards Steel 1969 – Charter cancelled; following distribution of 20
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Fabricators Inc. n ordinary shs. of Jamaica Public Service Co. Ltd. plus a
taxable cash distribution of $3.50 Cdn for ea. sh. Jamaica
Jackpine Mining Co. Inc. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1991) Jafta International Inc. (B.C. 1967) Public Service Ltd.
July 12, 1996 – Name changed to USV Telemanagement Oct. 5, 1987 – Name changed to Dornoch International
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of U.S. Voice Inc.; basis 6 new for 10 old shs. n Jamaican Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Telemanagement, Inc. n Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Jaftek Ventures Inc. (Alta. 1986)
Jackpot Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Apr. 1, 1991 – Struck off register. Jameland Mines Limited (Ont. May 10, 1961)
Nov. 24, 1975 – Name changed to Con-Am Resources Sept. 10, 1981 – Name changed to Cotton Valley
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jager Metal Corp. (B.C. June 8, 1987) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Jan. 24, 2014 – Name changed to Jagercor Energy Corp.;
Jackpot Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) basis 4 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) James B. Carter Limited (Man. 1920)
1955 – Name changed to Big Jackpot Mines Ltd. n Feb. 1972 – More than 99% of the o/s cl. A and B shs.
Jager Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 2009) acquired by The Budd Automotive Company of Canada
Feb. 20, 2014 – Name changed to Sora Capital Corp.; Limited for $2,795,656 pay. to shldrs.
Jackpot Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1953)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
1955 – Name changed to Great Bear Lake Uranium Mines
Ltd. and subsequently acquired by Tri-West Oil & Gas James Bay Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1964)
Ltd. n Jagor Resources Ltd. (Can. 1934) Oct. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 3, 1985 – Acquired by Normandie Resource
Corporation; basis 1.6 Normandie shs. for 1 Jagor sh. James Industries Inc. (B.C. June 22, 1973)
Jackson Basin Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
(see Normandie Resource Corporation) Apr. 28, 1987 – Name changed to International James
1955 – Name changed to Jackson Mines Ltd. and
Industries Inc. n
continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 3 old Jaguar Equities Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1981)
shs. n June 11, 1993 – Name changed to International Jaguar James Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Equities Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Jackson Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
1956 – Merged into Trojan Consolidated Mines Ltd.; basis Jaguar Financial Inc. (Que. Apr. 5, 1956) James River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
1 new for 4 old shs. July 2, 2008 – Formed Jaguar Financial Corporation in Mar. 6, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Ontario on amalgamation with new entity Jaguar Financial
Jackson Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) James Robertson Co. Ltd. (Can. 1892)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 17, 1985 – Name changed to Loadmaster Systems 1962 – Acquired by Crane Canada Ltd., a subsid. of
Inc. Jaguar International Equities Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1981) Crane Co., through an offer of $16 per sh.
Mar. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Advectus Life Sciences
Jacmar Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956) James United Industries Limited (Can. 1933)
Inc. n
Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled. July 1970 – In voluntary liquidation.
Jaguar Nickel Inc. (Que. Apr. 5, 1956) Mar. 1977 – Secured noteholders were pd. in full; 23¢ on
Jacob Gold Corporation (B.C. May 5, 1981)
July 11, 2007 – Name changed to Jaguar Financial Inc. n the dollar was pd. to unsecured noteholders. No further
May 31, 1990 – Name changed to Sargon Resources
payment likely.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jaguar Petroleum Corporation (Can. 1981)
June 17, 1997 – Acquired by Probe Exploration Inc.; basis Jamestown Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1949)
Jacobus Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Oct. 1981 – Name changed to Jamestown Resources
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 60¢ plus 0.34 Probe shs. for 1 Jaguar sh. (see Probe
Exploration Inc.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
Jacola Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jaguar Resources Corporation (B.C. Mar. 12, 1986)
Sept. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Brazauro Resources Jamex Resources Limited (Que. 1970)
Corporation. n Aug. 9, 1989 – Amalgamated with Dungannon
Jacomat Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Explorations Ltd. to form Claddagh Gold Limited. (see
Aug. 1960 – Distribution of 0.4¢ per sh. made.
Claddagh Gold Limited)
Jahala Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Jacomo Mines Limited (Ont. 1974) Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jamie Frontier Resources Inc. (Ont. 1965)
Mar. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
Feb. 15, 1984 – Continued into Canada.
Jaridge Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Jahala Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
May 6, 2004 – Dissolved.
1956 – Name changed to Jahala Lake Mines Ltd. n
Jacqueline Gold Corporation (B.C. Aug. 19, 1979)
Jamieson Exploration and Development Ltd. (Ont.
May 12, 1995 – Name changed to Stellar Gold Corp.; Jakarta Development Corp. (B.C. Sept. 25, 1985) 1927)
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n July 10, 1998 – Name changed to P P M Development Mar. 1959 – Charter cancelled.
Corp. n
Jacquet River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Jamob Corp. Ltd. (Can. - unspecified Oct. 1965)
1957 – Acquired by Grandroy Mines Ltd. (see Grandroy Jakland Capital Inc. (Alta. June 7, 1987) Nov. 3, 1965 – Formed in October 1965 to hold and
Mines Ltd.) Dec. 12, 1988 – Name changed to U-Pak Shipping distribute funds from sale of assets and liabs. of James
Systems Inc. n Morrison Brass Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Assets and liabs.
Jaculet Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1932) of this co. were taken over by Lunkenheimer Co. of
Sept. 1955 – Name changed to New Jaculet Mines Ltd.; Jalna Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1974) Cincinnati for Cdn$931,250 which in turn was paid to
basis sh. for sh. plus 1 Copper Cliff Consolidated Mining Sept. 29, 2010 – Formed Papuan Precious Metals Corp. Jamob. Shldrs. of Jamob received 50¢ per sh.
Corp. for each 6 Jaculet shs. n in British Columbia following reverse takeover acquisition
of and amalgamation with (old) Papuan Precious Metals Jan Ken Mine Ltd. (Man. 1968)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 9, 1972 – Dissolved.
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Jan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 18, 1979) Jarl Energy Inc. (Ont. 1978) Jay Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
May 11, 1983 – Name changed to Lode Resource Oct. 26, 1989 – Name changed to ALBA Petroleum Nov. 1956 – Name changed to Copperstream Mines Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. n basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n

Jandon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Jarmack Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Jayco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Dec. 19, 1973 – Dissolved. Mar. 30, 1959 – Dissolved. June 24, 1966 – Name changed to Jayco Mines (1966)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Janet Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jarrow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Apr. 16, 1953 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 14, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Jayco Mines (1966) Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
June 27, 1966 – Amalgamated with Consolidated Silver
Jani International Inc. (Alta. 1986) Jarvis Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 16, 1980) Belle Mines Ltd. to form Silver Belle Mines (1966) Ltd.
Oct. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Altech Resource June 11, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Stone (see Silver Belle Mines (1966) Ltd.)
Services Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Jayden Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 6, 1995 amalg.)
Janina Resources Limited (B.C. Dec. 11, 2002) Jarviston Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Aug. 8, 2012 – Continued into Cayman Islands. (see
Nov. 23, 2007 – Name changed to International Beryllium 1960 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Horn
Rare Metals Ltd. and amalgamation of Horn Rare with a Jascan Resources Inc. (Ont. Jan. 11, 1978) Jaye Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
wholly owned subsidiary of Janina Resources. n Nov. 16, 2000 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
of Breakwater Resources Ltd.; basis $1.15 per sh. or 0.55
Janlee Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Breakwater shs. for 1 Jascan sh. (see Breakwater Jayhawk Energy Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982)
1965 – Merged into Great Molly Explorations Ltd.; basis Resources Ltd.) Mar. 25, 1987 – Name changed to Microbe Corporation.
1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jasmine Mining Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1972)
Janna Systems Inc. (Ont. Oct. 19, 1990) Feb. 1974 – Name changed to Rencan Resource Jaylac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Nov. 20, 2000 – Plan of Arrangement with Siebel Systems Investments Ltd. n May 13, 1965 – Dissolved.
Inc. to create Siebel Janna Arrangement, Inc.
(exchangeable shs.); basis either 1 new exchangeable Jason Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 9, 1938) Jazz Air Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 25, 2005)
sh. or 1 new Siebel sh. for 0.497 old Janna shs. 1948 – Name changed to New Jason Mines Ltd.; basis Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Chorus Aviation Inc.
1 new for 3 old shs. n pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Chorus Aviation
Jannock Corporation Limited (Ont. June 29, 1973 Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund
amalg.) Jasper Oil Corporation (Que. 1952) into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
July 5, 1977 – Name changed to Jannock Limited. n Aug. 17, 1955 – Sold to Okalta Oils Ltd. dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Jannock Limited (Ont. June 29, 1973 amalg.) Jasper Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Jazz Golf Equipment Inc. (Can. Dec. 3, 1993)
Jan. 1, 1994 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with 1969 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 24, 2006 – Name changed to 2980304 Canada Inc.
same name. (see Vicwest Corporation) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 10, 2000 – Plan of Arrangement with two subsids. Java Capital, Inc. (Alta. May 13, 2008)
July 13, 2011 – Name changed to Peak Positioning Jazz Resources Inc. (B.C. May 22, 1947)
of US-based MAGNATRAX Corporation; basis $16 and
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 19, 2001 – Charter cancelled for failure to file.
$2.50 principal amount of senior sub. notes of amalco.
Dec. 20, 2002 – Charter revived. (see FPsurvey - Mines
(Vicwest Corporation) for each com. sh. held. Also
Java Gold Corporation (Ont. June 1, 1996 amalg.) & Energy)
received 1 com. sh. of Jannock Properties Limited as
dividend-in-kind for each Jannock com. sh. held. All Jan. 19, 2001 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
Jazzman Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1986)
second pfce. shs. redeemed at $17 plus accrued Nov. 16, 1995 – Name changed to International Jazzman
Java Joe's International Corporation (Que. Feb. 28,
dividends. (see Vicwest Corporation) Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1967)
Jannock Properties Limited (Ont. Dec. 14, 1999) May 7, 2004 – Struck off register.
Jean Pierre Cosmetiques Inc. (Can. Dec. 21, 1983)
Jan. 28, 2011 – Dissolved. Final distribution $0.056 per
Javelin Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 14, 2000) Oct. 4, 1993 – Dissolved.
unit (1 cl. B com. sh. and 65 cl. A special shs.)
Sept. 2004 – Continued into Alberta.
Apr. 7, 2006 – Name changed to Javelin Energy Inc.; Jean R. Beauchemin Mining Corp. (Que. 1964)
Jantar Resources Corporation (B.C. Oct. 22, 1980)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 14, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
June 6, 1991 – Name changed to ITP Thermal Packaging
Inc. following acquisition of International Thermal Jeanette Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Packaging, Inc. n Javelin Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 2004)
Dec. 10, 2009 – Placed into receivership, Alger & Oct. 10, 1961 – Dissolved.
Jantar Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 27, 2004) Associates Inc. appointed receiver.
Jed Mines Ltd. (Can. 1946)
Sept. 4, 2009 – Name changed to Ultra Lithium Inc. (see Nov. 1959 – Liquidated.
Javelin Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
May 1971 – Name changed to Canterra Development
Corp. Ltd. n Jeda Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1986)
Jantri Resources Inc. (B.C. June 16, 1986) Feb. 28, 2000 – Amalgamated with Roseland Resources
Dec. 20, 2004 – Name changed to Merit Mining Corp. n Ltd. to form new co. with same name Roseland
Javelin International Limited (Can. June 28, 1951; via
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Roseland sh. for 2 Jeda shs.
Janus Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968) letters patent)
(see Roseland Resources Ltd.)
Mar. 1979 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 22, 1987 – Name changed to Nalcap Holdings Inc.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jedburgh Resources Limited (Can. July 9, 1982)
Jarbren Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 1984 – Amalgamated with Metalgam Ferrous Applications
Mar. 30, 1959 – Dissolved. Javelin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959) Inc. to form new co. with same name Jedburgh Resources
Mar. 1971 – Name changed to Javelin Enterprises Ltd. n Limited; basis 1 new for 4 Metalgam shs. and 1 new for
Jardincap Inc. (Alta. May 23, 2006) 1 Jedburgh sh.
May 31, 2008 – Formed Tawsho Mining Inc. in Ontario Javelina Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 15, 2010) Dec. 9, 1986 – Formed OTI Technologies Inc. in Canada
on amalgamation with Tawsho Mining Inc. (deemed May 1, 2013 – Name changed to Midpoint Holdings Ltd. on amalgamation with 141884 Canada Inc.; basis 1 new
acquiror); basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover for 1 141884 Canada sh. and 1 new for 6 Jedburgh shs. n
acquisition of BuyFX Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jardun Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Jeep Gold Mine Ltd. (Man. 1946)
June 8, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Javelle Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 2, 2010)
1969 – Name changed to Transtide Industries Ltd. (see
Mar. 28, 2017 – Name changed to Kenadyr Mining
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jarex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972) (Holdings) Corp. pursuant to Qualifiying Transaction
Nov. 26, 1975 – Amalgamated into Spar Holdings & reverse takeover acquisition of Kenadyr Mining Jefferson Lake Petrochemicals of Canada Ltd (Can.
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 1957)
Mines & Energy) July 12, 1957 – Amalgamated into Canadian Occidental
Jaridge Explorations Inc. (Ont. Mar. 1, 1978 amalg.) Petroleum Ltd.; sh. for sh. basis.
Nov. 9, 1978 – Amalgamated with Edgewood Explorations Jaxon Minerals Inc. (B.C. Nov. 6, 2006)
Inc. to continue as Jaridge Explorations Inc.; basis 1 new Aug. 30, 2017 – Name changed to Jaxon Mining Inc.;
for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1.25 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
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Jelex Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 3, 1939) Jerome Explorations Limited (B.C. 1971) Jet Oils Ltd. (Can. July 16, 1948)
June 21, 1978 – Name changed to Key Lake Explorations June 16, 1982 – Continued into Ontario. 1954 – Taken over by Pathfinder Petroleums Ltd.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines May 20, 1983 – Name changed to Dore Explorations 1 new for 4.71 old shs.
& Energy) Inc. n
Jet Star Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Jellicoe Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 15, Jerome Gold Mines Corporation (Alta. 1981) Apr. 30, 1982 – Name changed to Radian Petroleum
1936) May 7, 1991 – Formed Pacific Metals Inc. in Ontario on Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 3, 1939 – Shares exchanged for shs. of Jellicoe amalgamation with International Platinum Mining Limited;
Mines (1939) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Jellicoe basis 1 new for 6.667 old shs. n Jet Uranium Ltd. (Que. 1958)
Mines (1939) Ltd.) Mar. 23, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Jerome Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Jellicoe Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. May 17, 1934) Jetcan Limited (Ont. 1945)
1969 – Charter cancelled.
1936 – Assets acquired by Jellicoe Consolidated Gold Dissolved.
Mines Ltd.; basis 3 new for 5 old shs. (see Jellicoe Jersey Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd.) Jetex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
July 1976 – Name changed to Holofile Technology Inc.
Apr. 30, 1937 – Charter surrendered. (see Jellicoe Mar. 1980 – Name changed to California Silver Ltd. n
Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd.) Jersey Goldfields Corporation (B.C. Sept. 19, 1977)
Mar. 4, 1998 – Name changed to Jersey Petroleum Inc. n JetForm Corporation (Can. June 10, 1982)
Jellicoe Mines (1939) Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 3, 1939) Sept. 17, 2001 – Name changed to Accelio Corporation. n
1963 – Name changed to Jelex Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Jersey Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1977)
for 5 old shs. n Aug. 17, 2000 – Name changed to International Choice Jett Investment Corporation (Alta. July 18, 1996)
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Apr. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Jettstar Resource
Jem Exploration Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Services Inc. following acquisition of all the o/s shs. of
Sept. 21, 1959 – Dissolved. Jersey Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Red Hawk Well Servicing Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Oct. 1963 – Shs consol.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Jemi Fibre Corp. (B.C. Aug. 16, 1996) Jetta Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
May 1964 – Name changed to Jersey Consolidated Mines
May 17, 2016 – Acquired by CanWel Building Materials Nov. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Security Environmental
Ltd. n
Group Ltd.; basis 1 CanWel com. sh. for 31.13 Jemi com. Systems Inc. and continued into Delaware; basis 1 new
shs. for 2 old shs.
Jervis Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
The Jenex Corporation (Alta. Mar. 5, 2001) Aug. 29, 1972 – Name changed to Buckhorn Mines Ltd. n
Jetta Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 13, 1990)
Feb. 8, 2018 – Name changed to Therma Bright Inc. and Sept. 27, 1991 – Name changed to Jettra Resources
continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey - Jervis Mines Ltd. (Que. 1948) Ltd. n
Industrials) Charter cancelled.

Jesko Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Jettra Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 13, 1990)
Jenkins Bros. Limited. (Can. May 1, 1906) Mar. 12, 1997 – Name changed to Great Canadian
1979 – Name changed to Jenkins Canada Inc. n Nov. 18, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Gaming Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jespersen-Kay Systems Limited (Ont. 1968)
Jenkins Canada Inc. (Can. May 1, 1906) Jettstar Resource Services Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1996)
June 13, 1972 – Substantially all assets transferred to
Feb. 1992 – Declared bankruptcy and Raymond Chabot June 14, 1999 – Acquired by Petro Well Energy Services
wholly owned U.S. subsid. Jespersen-Kay Modular
Inc. of Montreal was appointed trustee. Inc.; basis 1 Petro Well sh. for 2.4 Jettstar shs. (see Petro
Construction Limited.
Mar. 1996 – All assets liquidated. Well Energy Services Inc.)
June 15, 1972 – Signed agreement with National Kinney
July 28, 2003 – Trustee discharged. No funds available
Corp. (NKC) of New York whereby NKC would purchase
for distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Jewel Resources Inc. (B.C. July 4, 1978)
all assets of the co. Shldrs. of record July 19, 1972,
June 1, 1988 – Name changed to Wkay Resources Inc. n
Jenkins Groceteria Ltd. (Can. 1928) received 0.0269 NKC com. shs. plus a notice of
Sept. 1959 – Acquired by Westfair Foods Ltd. (see contingent right to receive 0.1345 NKC shs. for each com.
Jibilie Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Western Grocers Ltd.) sh. held.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Jenny Long Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1935) Jess-Mac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Jilbey Enterprises Ltd. (Can. Sept. 9, 1993)
1964 – Dissolved by B.C. government. Aug. 9, 1972 – Charter cancelled.
June 24, 2003 – Name changed to Jilbey Gold Exploration
Jessian Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1999) Ltd. n
Jenosys Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1965)
Dec. 10, 2004 – Name changed to Fintry Enterprises Inc.; Mar. 1, 2002 – Name changed to Savaria Corporation
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Services Jilbey Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1983)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Sept. 9, 1993 – Continued into Canada.
Industriels Savaria Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Jilbey Enterprises Ltd.;
Jensen Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jessie James Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
1953 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 29, 1972 – Dissolved.
Jilbey Gold Exploration Ltd. (Can. Sept. 9, 1993)
Jentech Ventures Corp. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1983)
Jessop Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Sept. 6, 2005 – Acquired by High River Gold Mines Ltd.;
Apr. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Impact Travel
Aug. 1968 – Assets reported distributed. basis 0.75 High River shs. for 1 Jilbey sh. (see High River
Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Gold Mines Ltd.)
Jet Drill Canada Inc. (Que. Feb. 4, 1958)
Jeph Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Aug. 5, 2003 – Dissolved following shldrs. meeting. Jilbey Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1983)
Sept. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 16, 1990 – Name changed to Jilbey Exploration
Jet Energy Corp. (B.C. May 30, 1983) Ltd. n
Jerez Investment Corp. (Can. Sept. 1, 1987) Dec. 10, 1999 – Acquired by Cabre Exploration Ltd.; basis
Jan. 4, 1995 – Continued into Alberta. $1.55 or 0.1 Cabre shs. plus $0.01 for 1 Jet sh. (see Jimjon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Aug. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Jerez Energy Cabre Exploration Ltd.) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jet Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) Jimrock Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Jericho Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Mar. 26, 1956) Nov. 2, 2016 – Name changed to Deep-South Resources May 22, 1974 – Name changed to Orion Mines Ltd. n
Apr. 13, 1973 – Name changed to New Jericho Inc. pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition of
Development Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old 1054137 B.C. Ltd. completed on Aug. 30, 2016; basis 1
shs. n Jinshan Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. May 31, 2000)
new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 19, 2010 – Name changed to China Gold
International Resources Corp. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Jericho Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1956) Jet Metal Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1966)
& Energy)
Apr. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Regia Resources Ltd. n Feb. 28, 2017 – Continued into Canada.
Mar. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Canada JetLines Ltd. Jite Technologies Inc. (Ont. June 21, 2006 amalg.)
Jerico Explorations Inc. (Can. Feb. 2, 2004) following reverse takeover acquisition of and June 5, 2012 – Amalgamated with 1872706 Ontario
Dec. 14, 2014 – Dissolved. amalgamation of wholly owned Jet Metal Acquisition Corp. Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of McVicar Industries
with (old) Canada Jetlines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old Inc.; basis 1 McVicar pref. sh. redeem. at 60¢ for 1 Jite
Jeroco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Technologies sh. (see McVicar Industries Inc.)
1953 – Charter cancelled.
Jitec Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 1995)
July 30, 2001 – Name changed to Avantage Link inc. n
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Jo-Ami Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Joliet-Quebec Mines, Limited (Ont. June 30, 1936) Jordan Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 14, 1986)
Sept. 22, 1966 – Dissolved. Aug. 14, 1978 – Name changed to J-Q Resources Inc.; June 26, 1987 – Continued into Canada.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Dec. 7, 1987 – Amalgamated with Lariat Oil & Gas Ltd.
Jo-Jay Mines Ltd. (unknown) to form new co. also called Jordan Petroleum.; basis 1
Mar. 1967 – Name changed to Force Crag Mines Jolin Bourlamaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) cl. A sh. for 1 com. sh.
Limited. n June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1 June 1, 1990 – Formed New Jordan Petroleum Ltd. on
Brominco sh. for 5,000 Jolin shs. amalgamation with Passburg Petroleums Ltd. (1 cl. A and
Joannes-Davidson Mines Ltd. (Que. Feb. 16, 1937) 0.6 cl. B. for 1 old sh. or 1 new cl. D for 1 old sh.
July 22, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Jolloco Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1969) redeemable for $3.00 per sh.); basis 1 cl. A sh. and 0.2
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. of 1 cl. B of new co. for 5 old shs. n
Joannes Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Mar. 18, 1965 – Dissolved. Jolly Jumper Products of America Limited (Ont. Apr. Jordan Petroleum Ltd. (Can. June 26, 1987)
24, 1967) Jan. 14, 1998 – Acquired by Reserve Royalty Corporation
Joannes Goldfields Ltd. (Que. 1947) Nov. 1, 1982 – Dissolved. for $9.80 per sh. (see Reserve Royalty Corporation)
1952 – Name changed to Titanium Development Sept. 25, 1987 – Name changed to Sun Valley Ranch
Corporation. n Inc. following revival of charter on the same date. n Jordan River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Sept. 16, 1983 – Placed into receivership in 1974. Trustee
Joannes Mine Corporation Ltd. (Que. Apr. 4, 1928) The Jolt Beverage Company, Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 18, 1981) since discharged. Charter cancelled.
Name changed to Joannes-Davidson Mines Ltd. n May 13, 1988 – Name changed to The International
Beverage Corporation. n Jordan Valley Wines (unknown)
Joburke Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Acquired by Carling O'Keefe.
1969 – Name changed to New Joburke Explorations Ltd.; Jomac Gold Syndicate Ltd. (Ont. June 6, 1934)
basis 1 new for 14 old shs. n Charter cancelled; assets taken over by Terimac Mining Jordesco Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
Dev. Ltd.; basis 97.5¢ plus 1 sh. Terimac Mining Dev. Aug. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Jocor Mines Ltd. (Que. 1943) Ltd. plus 3.8 shs. Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines per
Apr. 1954 – Charter cancelled. Jomac sh. (see Terimac Mining Developments Ltd.) Jordex Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1987)
July 27, 1998 – Continued into Yukon.
Jodee Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Jomac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Mar. 15, 2000 – Name changed to iTech Capital Corp. n
Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled. 1961 – Merged into Jorsco Explorations Ltd.
Jorex Limited (Ont. Feb. 28, 1968)
Jodelo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 17, 1936) Jomar Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 20, 2009) July 27, 1984 – Name changed to Canadian Jorex
1944 – Name changed to Mintrock Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Mar. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Online Energy Inc. Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
new for 2 old shs. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of (old) Online Energy Inc. and subsequent Jorsco Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
Joe Indian Mountain Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) amalgamation of Online Energy with a wholly owned Apr. 1970 – Charter cancelled.
1953 – Name changed to Indian Mountain Metal Mines subsid.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Ltd. n Joss Energy Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1983)
Jones Bros. of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1929) July 6, 1994 – Amalgamated with Startech Energy Ltd.
Joffre Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Oct. 1, 1946 – Assets and undertakings sold to Jones to form Startech Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 8.58
Jan. 13, 1984 – Placed into receivership on Jan. 13, and Industries Ltd. Holders of the 6% 1st mtge. 20-year s.f. Startech shs. and 1 new for 3 Joss shs. (see Startech
all assets sold. Nothing left for shldrs. bds. due 1956, received $130 princ. amt. of 4% bds. of Energy Inc.)
Jones Industries for each $100 6% bds. of old co.
Jogran Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Jot-It! Software Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jones Industries Ltd. (Can. 1946) Feb. 18, 1998 – Name changed to Sideware Systems
1958 – Wound up. Receiver and manager, E. J. Howson, Inc. n
John A. Lang & Sons Ltd. (Can. 1930) Toronto.
1956 – Mailman Corporation Ltd. purchased all shs. at Aug. 17, 1961 – Holders of 4% (closed) 20-yr. s.f. bds. Joubi Mining Corporation Limited (Que. 1950)
$25 per sh. due 1966, received 40¢ on the $1; final distribution of Feb. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
8.8¢ on the $1; nothing available for shldrs.
John Cabot Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Journal Publishing Co. of Ottawa, Ltd. (Ont. 1917)
Nov. 1979 – Name changed to Antrim Resources Ltd. n Jonlab Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1966) 1959 – Victor Sifton and Associates of Winnipeg acquired
1975 – Acquired by Brascan Limited during for total cash over 99% of o/s shs. at $30 per sh. Converted to a private
The John Forsyth Company Inc. (Ont. Dec. 14, 1960) consideration of $13,209,000. co.
Dec. 6, 1996 – Acquired by Forsyth Acquisition Limited
for $1.91 per sh. Jonpol Explorations Limited (Ont. Mar. 25, 1980 Journey Resources Corp. (B.C. Mar. 29, 2000)
amalg.) Dec. 17, 2010 – Name changed to Musgrove Minerals
John Inglis Co. Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1936) Aug. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with Newfield Mines Ltd. Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Apr. 1973 – Name changed to Inglis Limited. n to form new co. with same name Jonpol Explorations
Limited; basis 2 new for 1 Newfield sh. and 1 new for 1 Journey Unlimited Omni Brand Corporation (B.C. Mar.
John Labatt Limited (Can. Dec. 20, 1930) Jonpol sh. 29, 2000)
July 31, 1995 – Acquired by 3150216 Canada Inc., a Apr. 28, 2005 – Amalgamated with Elgin Resources Inc. Nov. 29, 2005 – Name changed to Journey Resources
wholly owned subsid. of Interbrew S.A., for $28.50 per to form Eastern Platinum Limited; basis 1 Eastern Corp. n
sh. Platinum sh. for 4 Jonpol shs.
Journey's End Corporation (Ont. Nov. 19, 1962)
John Lewis Corporation (Que. 1959) Jonsmith Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Dec. 4, 1997 – Name changed to UniHost Corporation. n
Sept. 1964 – Merged with subsid. to form John Lewis Inc. 1952 – Name changed to Jonsmith Mines Ltd. n
Journey's End Motel Corporation (Ont. Nov. 19, 1962)
John Northway and Son Limited (Ont. 1900) Jonsmith Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Feb. 28, 1989 – Name changed to Journey's End
June 13, 1966 – Liquidation of assets completed. Secured 1976 – Name changed to New Jonsmith Exploration Ltd. Corporation. n
creditors pd. in full; unsecured received 5.145% of amts. and continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for 200 old shs. n
owed; no equity for com. shldrs. Joutel Resources Limited (Que. 1961)
Jopec Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 4, 1990) Nov. 9, 1998 – Amalgamated with Thunderwood
John Wood Company (U.S. - unspecified 1962) Feb. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Fortuna Ventures Inc.; Resources Inc. to form Thundermin Resources Inc.; basis
1964 – Anthes Imperial Ltd. acquired 44% of com. stk. basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n 1 Thundermin sh. for 6 Joutel shs. (see Thundermin
from U.S. ints. and remaining stk. on basis of one Anthes
Resources Inc.)
5.25% cum. first pref. sh. ser. C $100 par, and 5 cl. A Jorace Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. May 19, 1965)
com. sh. (before 2-for-1 split) of Anthes for each 15 com. Apr. 26, 1972 – Name changed to Canadian Obas Oil Jovian Capital Corporation (Can. Sept. 29, 2003)
shs. of John Wood. Further offer of $14 U.S. per sh. Limited. n Oct. 4, 2013 – Acquired by Industrial Alliance Insurance
expired Nov. 6. and Financial Services Inc.; basis either (i) $10.23, (ii)
0.2386 Industrial com. shs. or (iii) combination thereof
John Wood Industries Limited (Can. 1922)
for 1 Jovian com. sh.
1962 – Acquired by John Wood Company; basis 4 com.
Dec. 31, 2015 – Name changed to 8689784 Canada Inc.
shs. for each sh. of John Wood Industries.
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Jowsey Denton Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1935) JumpTV Inc. (Can. Jan. 14, 2000) dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
Aug. 6, 1981 – Name changed to Eden Roc Mineral July 13, 2009 – Name changed to NeuLion, Inc. n Industrials)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Junction Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1978 amalg.) Justen Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Jowsey Island Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934) June 11, 1984 – Dissolved. Nov. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated with New Penn Energy
Apr. 1949 – Dissolved. Corporation, Armor Resources Ltd. and Prospect Energy
June Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1979) Corporation to form new co. under continuing name of
Joy Industries Limited (B.C. 1966) July 25, 1995 – Name changed to JNR Resources Inc. n New Penn Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 5.07 shs.
Nov. 10, 1988 – Dissolved. of Justen Resources.
Junex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Joy Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1966) June 1, 1973 – Name changed to Junex Resources Ltd. n Justice Electronic Monitoring Systems Inc. (Can. June
June 28, 1973 – Name changed to Joy Industries 1987)
Limited. n Junex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Dec. 10, 1987 – Continued into Ontario.
Mar. 25, 1976 – Name changed to C.T. Exploranda Ltd.; Apr. 28, 1994 – Name changed to Jemtec Inc.; basis 1
Juan de Fuca Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1957) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 1962 – Name changed to Belle Tahsis Mines Ltd. n
Justice Mining Corp. (B.C. 1982)
Junior Frood Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Jubilant Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) June 9, 1988 – Name changed to Presidential Forest
1967 – Name changed to Frood Deep Nickel Mines Ltd.;
1968 – Merged into Jubilant Eagle Holdings and Products Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 5 new for 1 old sh. n
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Justinian Explorations Ltd. (Alta. July 3, 1997 amalg.)
Juniper Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1966) Mar. 23, 2001 – Name changed to Connacher Oil and
Jubilant Eagle Holdings and Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 9, 1978 – Name changed to Tally Resources Inc.;
1968 amalg.) Gas Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Feb. 26, 1980 – Dissolved.

Jubilee Explorations Inc. (B.C. 1965) Juno Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 10, 2003)
June 6, 1986 – Struck off register.

Jubilee Gold Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2010 amalg.)


Feb. 6, 2007 – Formed North Peace Energy Corp. in
Alberta pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and
amalgamation with North Peace Energy Inc.; basis 1 new
K
Jan. 1, 2013 – Formed Jubilee Gold Exploration Ltd. in for 5 old shs. n
Ontario pursuant to amalgamation with Ansil Resources K-Bro Linen Income Fund (Alta. Dec. 10, 2004)
Ltd. and Micon Gold Inc.; basis 0.212 new com. shs. for Juno Metals Corp. (Que. 1952) Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by K-Bro Linen Inc. pursuant
1 old Jubilee com. sh., 0.551 new com. shs. for 1 Ansil Oct. 30, 1982 – Charter cancelled. to plan of arrangement whereby K-Bro Linen Inc. was
com. sh. and 1.035 new com. shs. for 1 Micon com. sh. formed to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Jupiter Development Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1971) corporation and the fund was subsequently dissolved.
Oct. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jubilee Iron Corp. (Que. 1957)
Apr. 2, 1969 – Continued into Canada. Jupiter Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) K-2 Resources Inc. (B.C. May 22, 1947)
1969 – Name changed to Dominion Jubilee Corporation Nov. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 28, 1994 – Charter cancelled; subsequently revived.
Limited. n May 29, 1996 – Name changed to Jazz Resources Inc. n
Jupiter Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1986)
June 29, 1993 – Name changed to Hypaz Technology K-Zone Fault Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jubilee Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Corp. n 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 1955 – Charter cancelled.

Jubilee Resources Inc. (Alta. Sept. 8, 1987) Jupiter International Resources Inc. (Alta. July 9, 1993) KAB Distribution Inc. (Can. Nov. 28, 2005 amalg.)
May 8, 2003 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid. Sept. 2, 1999 – Name changed to Jupiter Power Sept. 23, 2009 – Voluntarily delisted following sale of
of CanScot Resources Ltd.; basis $0.11 per sh. (see International Inc. n assets. Shldrs. received 65¢ distribution per sh. Co. is in
CanScot Resources Ltd.) process of liquidating.
Jupiter Oils Limited (Alta. 1948)
Judella Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1954) 1961 – Shares exch. for shs. of Jupiter Corp., a U.S. co. KACEE Exploration Inc. (Alta. Jan. 24, 1991)
Oct. 24, 1958 – Struck off register. Apr. 9, 1996 – Amalgamated with Quest Resources Corp.
Jupiter Petroleum Inc. (Alta. July 9, 1993) to form Questar Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old
Julia Resources Corporation (B.C. 1974) Mar. 18, 1997 – Name changed to Jupiter International sh. (see Questar Exploration Inc.)
Nov. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with MacNeill International Resources Inc. n
Industries Inc. to form Spokane Resources Ltd.; basis 1 KAM Capital Corp. (Ont. Nov. 28, 2007)
new for 4 MacNeill shs. and 1 new for 4 Julia shs. (see Jupiter Power International Inc. (Alta. July 9, 1993) July 28, 2008 – Formed Titan Medical Inc. in Ontario
Spokane Resources Ltd.) Feb. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Maxim Power Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
following reverse takeover acquisition of Maxim Energy amalgamation of wholly owned subsid. Titan Medical Inc.
July Resources Corp. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988) Group Ltd. n (formerly 2174656 Ontario Limited) with Synergist Medical
Jan. 13, 2004 – Formed ONE Signature Financial Inc. to continue as Titan Medical Inc., and subsequent
Corporation in Ontario on amalgamation with ONE Jupiter Resource Explorations Limited (Ont. Mar. 30, amalgamation of KAM Capital with wholly owned subsid.
Signature Financial Corporation, newly incorporated to 1978) Titan Medical. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
acquire U.K.-based Simplex Consulting Limited; basis 1 July 18, 1985 – Name changed to Video Premiere
new for 1 ONE sh. and 0.1 new for 1 July sh. n International Corporation. n KAP Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 14, 1990 amalg.)
Jan. 15, 1991 – Continued into Yukon.
July Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960) Jupitor Mines Limited (B.C. May 26, 1978) May 17, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1971 – Struck off register. Oct. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Jupitor Resources
Limited. n KAPPA Energy Company Inc. (Alta. Oct. 11, 1996
Juma Mining and Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1957) amalg.)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 17, 2000 – Name changed to Vanguard Oil
Jupitor Resources Limited (B.C. May 26, 1978)
Corporation. n
Mar. 7, 1990 – Name changed to Pacific Western Capital
Jumbo Development Corporation (Alta. May 17, 1996) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 23, 2006 – Name changed to Jumbo Petroleum K. B. & G. Metal Products Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 4, 1975 – Dissolved.
Juritel Systems Inc. (Ont. Dec. 27, 1945)
Jumbo Entertainment Inc. (Ont. 1987) Oct. 27, 1993 – Name changed to Huntington Rhodes K. B. Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 15, 2004 – Name changed to J.U.M. Capital Inc. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1972 – Dissolved following final distribution of 8.7¢
per sh. Initial pay. of 8¢ per sh. made Dec. 15, 1971.
Just Energy Exchange Corp. (Can. Apr. 17, 2009)
Jumbo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Jan. 4, 2011 – Redeemed exchangeable shs.; basis 1
Apr. 4, 1977 – Dissolved. KBSH Leaders Trust (Ont. Apr. 26, 2002)
Just Energy Group Inc. sh. for 1 Just Energy exch. sh. Nov. 25, 2005 – Wound up; basis 1st distribution $14 per
Jumping Pound Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1945) unit paid on Dec. 5, 2005 then 2nd and final distribution
Just Energy Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 14, 2001)
1962 – Assets acquired by United Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new $0.01 per unit paid on Dec. 12, 2005.
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Just Energy Group Inc.
for 7 old shs., plus equivalent of 1 cl. A sh. and 3 cl. B pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Just Energy
shs. of Cygnus Corp. Ltd. for 70 old Jumping Pound shs. Group Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the
fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
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KCC Capital Corporation (B.C. Aug. 2, 2007) Ontario Inc.; basis 1 cl. A redeemable pfd. sh. for 1 com. Kaiser Coal Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1967)
May 29, 2014 – Name changed to New Era Minerals Inc. sh. immediately redeemed for $1.32 per sh. Apr. 10, 1969 – Name changed to Kaiser Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
pursuant to the Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Ltd. n
acquisition of Haijin International Holdings Limited; basis KRG Television Limited (Alta. July 10, 1997)
1 new for 8.41 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 23, 2003 – Name changed to Intelpro Media Group Kaiser Development Corporation Ltd. (Sask. 1956)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oct. 24, 1958 – Struck off register.
KCO Capital Inc. (B.C. July 29, 2011)
Oct. 30, 2014 – Name changed to 3TL Technologies KRL Resources Corp. (B.C. July 10, 1978) Kaiser Mines of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Mar. 6, 2002 – Name changed to International KRL Shldrs. entitled to equivalent of 0.02159 of a sh. Mission
acquisition of 3 Tier Logic Inc. n Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Financial Corporation Limited per one sh. Kaiser Mines.
(see Mission Financial Corporation Limited)
KCP Income Fund (Ont. July 9, 2002) KSAT Satellite Networks Inc. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1979)
May 28, 2007 – All assets acquired by KCP Investment 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Kaiser Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1967)
Holdings Canada ULC, a subsidiary of Caxton-Iseman May 13, 2004 – Dissolved. Jan. 16, 1981 – Name changed to B.C. Coal Ltd. n
Capital Inc., effective May 24, 2007. Fund units were June 8, 2005 – Proceeds of liquidation, insufficient to
redeemed for $10 per unit plus $0.04375 in accr. dists. meet major shldrs. and secured creditors' requirements, Kaitone Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1988)
thus other shldrs. received nothing from dissolution. Sept. 3, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Kaitone
KEC Environmental Corp. (Alta. June 29, 1988) Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 1, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. K.S.F. Chemical Processes Limited (Ont. 1964)
Jan. 21, 1981 – Name changed to K.C.P. Resources Inc. Kaiyue International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 23, 2009)
KEWL Corporation (Can. Feb. 19, 1990) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 2, 2017 – Name changed to Benchmark Botanics
Feb. 7, 2005 – Indirectly acquired by Accolade Group; Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Potanicals
basis $0.01 per sh. for pre-consolidated shs. for shldrs K. T. Mining Limited (Ont. 1917) Green Growers Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
who held less than 1 consolidated sh. following previously Aug. 25, 1980 – Name changed to K. T. Resources
approved 1-for-500,000 consolidation. Limited. n Kaizen Capital Corp. (Alta. Jan. 20, 2010)
Apr. 19, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia.
KEYreit (Ont. Aug. 23, 2005) K. T. Resources Limited (Ont. 1917) May 11, 2016 – Name changed to Tudor Gold Corp.
July 2, 2013 – Acquired by Plazacorp Retail Properties Oct. 6, 1981 – Name changed to K.T. Resources (1981) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Mackie
Ltd.; basis either (i) $8.35, (ii) 1.7041 Plazacorp com. Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n mineral property. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
shs. or (iii) a combination thereof for 1 KEYreit unit. If no
election is made, unitholders will receive $4.175 plus K.T. Resources (1981) Limited (Ont. 1917) Kaizen Technologies Inc. (Alta. Jan. 28, 1992)
0.85205 Plazacorp com. shs. for 1 KEYriet unit. (see Oct. 29, 1994 – Charter cancelled and dissolved. Nov. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Underbalanced Drilling
Plazacorp Retail Properties Ltd.) Systems Corporation following acquisition of
K2 Energy Corp. (Alta. Feb. 20, 1992) Underbalanced Drilling Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5
K45 Capital Corporation (Can. Apr. 8, 2002) May 15, 2005 – Name changed to Resilient Resources old shs. n
Dec. 8, 2004 – Name changed to VisionSky Corporation Ltd.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of VisionSky Kakanda Development Corp. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1980)
North America Inc. effective Sept. 3, 2004 for total KUM Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 14, 1979) Jan. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Kakanda Resources
consideration of 6,666,667 shs. n Jan. 16, 1900 – Filed under Chapter 11 of the Federal Corp. following court-approved corporate reorganization
Bankruptcy code. No equity available for shldrs. whereby assets were transferred to newly incorporated
KGHM International Ltd. (B.C. May 15, 2002) Aug. 16, 1983 – Name changed to Futurtek wholly owned Kakanda Resources Corp. and shares
Mar. 8, 2012 – Acquired by KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. for Communications Inc. n exchanged on a 1-for-1 basis and distributed as a stock
Cdn$15 per sh. plus Cdn$1.68 per wt. divd. to shldrs. n
K.W. Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1972)
KGIC Inc. (Alta. Sept. 20, 1996)
Feb. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Tako Resources Ltd.; Kakanda Resources Corp. (B.C. Nov. 16, 2006)
Jan. 26, 2017 – BDO Canada Limited appointed receiver
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 28, 2008 – Name changed to Otish Energy Inc. n
and manager.

KHD Humboldt Wedag International Ltd. (B.C. Nov. Kaaba Resources Inc. (B.C. 1962) Kal Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
3, 2004) Apr. 17, 1990 – Name changed to International Kaaba Nov. 1976 – Name changed to National Irron Resources
Mar. 30, 2010 – Name changed to Terra Nova Royalty Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation. n FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Kala Canada Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1982 amalg.)
Kaboose Inc. (Can. Nov. 28, 2005 amalg.) Nov. 4, 1991 – Petitioned into bankruptcy and
KIK Tire Technologies Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1987)
June 9, 2009 – Name changed to KAB Distribution Inc. n Calgary-based KPMG Inc. was apppointed trustee.
June 20, 2006 – Name changed to Kik Polymers Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n May 1995 – All the assets had been sold and the secured
Kabour Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) creditors suffered a shortfall. There were no funds
Aug. 6, 1957 – Charter cancelled. available for distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs.
KING Products Inc. (Ont. 1967)
Apr. 3, 2002 – Acquired by Urmet Group; basis unknown. Mar. 3, 1998 – Trustee discharged.
Kadrey Energy Corporation (B.C. May 19, 1981)
Continued business under name KING Products and July 10, 1984 – Name changed to Baroque Resources Kala Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1982 amalg.)
Solutions Inc. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Jan. 14, 1987 – Name changed to Kala Feedlots Ltd.;
K.M. Ontario Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1965) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1967 – Name changed to Radio Hill Mines Co. Ltd. n Kadywood Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 20, 1999)
July 15, 2008 – Name changed to Gold Wheaton Gold Kala Feedlots Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1982 amalg.)
Corp. n Mar. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Kala Canada Ltd. n
KMS Power Income Fund (Alta. Feb. 17, 1997)
June 7, 2002 – Acquired by Algonquin Power Income
Trust; basis 0.7428 new Algonquin trust units for 1 old The Kafus Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983) Kaladar Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
KMS Power trust unit, plus 10.34 Algonquin units for each Sept. 15, 1997 – Name changed to Kafus Environmental Apr. 20, 1965 – Name changed to Kaladar Mines
$100 principal of 10% KMS convert. deb. (see Algonquin Industries Ltd. n Limited. n
Power Income Fund)
Kafus Environmental Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, Kaladar Mines Limited (Ont. 1957)
KPI International Inc. (Que. Aug. 28, 1944) 1983) Jan. 3, 1983 – Charter cancelled.
May 2, 2003 – Struck off register. June 23, 1999 – Name changed to Kafus Industries Ltd. n
Kalahari Resources Inc. (B.C. July 2, 1986)
KPS Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2005) Kafus Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983) Dec. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Integra Gold Corp.;
Mar. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Energentia Resources Aug. 22, 2000 – Placed into bankruptcy. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Lerida Bay PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee.
Ltd. for total consideration of 20,000,000 com. shs., Kalamalka Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 26, 1934)
US$1,150,000 cash and a 1% gross revenue royalty Kaieteur Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 8, 1988 Wound up. First and final distribution made to shldrs. of
interest. n amalg.) 3.3¢ per sh.
Mar. 21, 2005 – Name changed to Samba Gold Inc. n
KRG Management Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1987) Kalamalta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
July 5, 2000 – Going private transaction via amalgamation Kairos Capital Corporation (Alta. Oct. 18, 2010) Mar. 10, 1969 – Name changed to Kalamalta Resources
with wholly owned subsid. of controlling shldr. 1379114 Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Lithium Chile Inc. (see Ltd. n
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Kalamalta Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Kamcon Mines Limited (Can. 1946) Kane Investment Corp. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1986)
Oct. 24, 1969 – Name changed to Kal Resources Ltd. n June 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with 173431 Canada Inc. June 2, 2005 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX-VEN. (see
TEST FOR CROP MARKS to become a wholly owned susid. of Nerco FPsurvey - Industrials)
Kalbrook Mining Co. (Ont. 1945) Minerals-Canada, Ltd.
Mar. 1962 – Charter cancelled; distribution made of 1¢ Kangaroo Capital Inc. (Can. Sept. 22, 2003)
per sh. Kaminak Gold Corporation (B.C. July 4, 2005) Nov. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Kangaroo Media Inc. n
July 22, 2016 – Acquired by Goldcorp Inc.; basis 0.10896
Kalco Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 17, 1966) Goldcorp com. shs. for 1 Kaminak com. sh. Kangaroo Media Inc. (Can. Sept. 22, 2003)
July 9, 1975 – Name changed to Consolidated Kalco Dec. 31, 2009 – Acquired by Game Day Entertainment,
Valley Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kamis Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) LLC for 42¢ per sh.
June 1955 – Name changed to Kamis Uranium Mines
Kaleeda Resource Industries Inc. (Alta. Dec. 12, 1986) Ltd. n Kangeld Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
June 30, 1992 – Name changed to Kaleeda Enterprises Sept. 6, 1989 – Amalgamated with Gabriel Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Kamis Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Inc. and Lockwood Petroleum Inc. to form Appian
Energy) Aug. 8, 1960 – Formed Ver-Million Gold Placer Mining Resources Ltd.; basis 0.2131 new for 1 old sh. (see
Ltd. n Appian Resources Ltd.)
Kali Venture Corporation (B.C. 1980)
July 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Kamisfair Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Kanichee Mining Inc. (unknown)
Dec. 9, 1985 – Charter cancelled. 1976 – Private co. Ceased operations indefinitely. All
Kalibak Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) assets and props. sold in 1977-78 to pay creditors. No
Nov. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Kamlac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 19, 1937) payback to principals.
1946 – Wound up. Distribution of 1 sh. Kamcon Mines
Kaliber Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 13, 1983) Limited for 3.5 old shs. Kamlac Gold Mines Ltd. (see Kanosak Capital Venture Corporation (Can. Feb. 23,
Oct. 4, 1989 – Name changed to Metro Energy Ltd. n Kamcon Mines Limited) 2011)
June 28, 2013 – Name changed to Algold Resources Ltd.
Kalimantan Gold Corporation (Ont. Oct. 11, 1995) Kamlo Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Kalimantan Gold Oct. 29, 1985 – Name changed to NRT Research
Corporation Limited and continued into Bermuda. n Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Kansai Mining Corporation (B.C. Apr. 2, 1986)
July 9, 2002 – Continued into Yukon.
Kalimantan Gold Corporation Limited (Bermuda Oct. Kamlode Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981) Jan. 31, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
7, 1997) May 31, 1988 – Name changed to Symes Resources FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 27, 2015 – Name changed to Asiamet Resources Inc.; basis 10 new for 25 old shs. n
Kanstate Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1979)
Limited. n
Nov. 1, 1987 – Struck off register.
Kamloops Cablenet Limited (B.C. 1974)
Kallio Iron Mines Limited (Ont. 1970) Feb. 1, 1988 – Merged with CableNet Limited. Kaoclay Resources Inc. (Can. June 21, 1996)
Oct. 23, 1978 – Amalgamated (1 new for 5 old shs.) with June 12, 2006 – Formed Erdene Resources Inc. on
Alchib Developments Ltd. (1 new for 3 old shs.) to form Kamloops Copper Co. (B.C. 1951)
amalgamation with wholly owned subsid. of Erdene Gold
Kalrock Developments Ltd. 1964 – Name changed to Kamloops Copper Consolidated
Inc.; basis 1.65 new Erdene sh. for 1 old Kaoclay sh. plus
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
0.5 new Erdene wt. for 0.30303 old Kaoclay wt. (see
Kallisto Energy Corp. (Alta. May 3, 2004 amalg.)
Erdene Gold Inc.)
Nov. 20, 2014 – Name changed to Toro Oil & Gas Ltd. n Kamloops Copper Consolidated Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Mar. 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Kap Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 18, 1986)
Kalrock Developments Limited (Ont. 1978 amalg.) Davenport Oil and Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. Nov. 14, 1990 – Formed KAP Resources Ltd. in British
Dec. 10, 1990 – Amalgamated with Flint Rock Mines Columbia on amalgamation with Atacama Resources
Limited to form a new company known as Kalrock Kamorley Oils Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Ltd.; basis 0.75 new for 1 Atacama sh. and 1 new for 1
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Kalrock Mar. 1957 – Assets distributed to shldrs. Charter
Kap sh. n
Resources Limited) surrendered.

Kamsack Resource Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. Kapalua Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 21, 1983)
Kalrock Resources Limited (Ont. Aug. 8, 1990 amalg.)
11, 1978) Aug. 1988 – Ceased to carry on active business.
June 1, 1993 – Formed Cercal Minerals Corporation in
Mar. 5, 1985 – Name changed to Jascan Resources Inc.; Sept. 1, 1993 – Reactivated.
Ontario on amalgamation with 1013721 Ontario Inc. (a
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nov. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Prize Energy Inc.;
wholly owned subsid. of Laurasia Resources Limited).
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Kamstar Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Kalvak Coppermines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Sept. 1974 – Dissolved. Kaphearst Resource Corp. (B.C. Dec. 11, 1985)
Jan. 1971 – Name changed to Wick Mining Co. Ltd. n June 15, 1990 – Name changed to Tri-Alpha Investments
Kanata Genesis Fund Ltd. (Ont. 1982) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Kam and Ronson Media Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 18, Dec. 12, 1989 – Formed Kanata Genesis Ltd. on
2003) amalgamation with 840009 Ontario Limited.; basis 1 new Kapkichi Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Feb. 26, 2014 – Privatized; basis 2¢ per post-consolidated for 14.5 old shs. n Dec. 3, 1980 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
sh. Hoffman Exploration & Minerals Limited; basis 1 new for
Kanata Genesis Ltd. (Ont. 1982) 4.21538 old shs.
Kam-Kotia Mines Limited (Ont. June 7, 1945) Oct. 17, 1990 – Name changed to SFP International Ltd.
1985 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Kappa Explorations Limited (Ont. 1962)
name. (see Goldcorp Investments Limited) July 12, 1977 – Name changed to Kappa Investments
June 1, 1989 – Acquired by Goldcorp Investments Limited Kanata Hotels Inc. (Ont. 1973) Limited. n
for $3.00 per sh. (see Goldcorp Investments Limited) May 4, 1987 – Name changed to Kanata Hotels
International Inc. n Kappa Investments Limited (Ont. 1962)
Kam Scientific Inc. (Man. 1988) Aug. 24, 1987 – Dissolved.
Jan. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Global Teleworks Kanata Hotels International Inc. (Ont. 1973) Oct. 4, 1989 – Revived.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mar. 8, 1989 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Industrials) same name. (see Armbro Enterprises Inc.) Kappa Resource Corporation (B.C. June 10, 1987)
Mar. 8, 1990 – Acquired by 873445 Ontario Limited, a Apr. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Offshore Systems
Kamad Silver Co. Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 1967) wholly owned subsid. of Armbro Enterprises Inc.; basis International Ltd. n
Jan. 19, 1993 – Name changed to Agate Bay Resources 0.1222 Armbro com. shs. or 1 $1.10 redeem. retractable
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n cl. A pref. sh. redeemed at $1.10 for 1 Kanata com. sh. Kappa Resources Limited (B.C. 1979)
(see Armbro Enterprises Inc.) June 1984 – Merged with Aber Resources Ltd.
Kamalta Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1970 – Placed into bankruptcy. All assets sold and Kancana Ventures Limited (Can. July 19, 1956) Kaps Transport Ltd. (Alta. May 23, 1957)
proceeds distributed to creditors. Dec. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Walron Minerals Jan. 2, 1981 – Name changed to Strathcona Resource
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Industries Ltd. n
Kambern International Industries Limited (Ont. 1969)
1971 – Wound up. Assets acquired by Berncam Kandahar Resources Limited (B.C. 1952) Kapuskasing Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1980)
International Industries Ltd. for 612,505 shs. of Berncam, July 31, 1984 – Name changed to First Allied Resources Oct. 1987 – Amalgamated with South American Goldfields
distributed sh.-for-sh. to Kambern shldrs. Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Inc. to continue as South American Goldfields Inc.; basis
& Energy) 1 new for 6 old shs. (see South American Goldfields Inc.)
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Karado Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Katana Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 27, 1980 amalg.) Kayty Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1981)
Feb. 28, 1968 – Dissolved. May 1, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Sept. 10, 1987 – Name changed to Kayty Inc.; basis 1
TEST FOR CROP MARKS new for 10 old shs. n
Karaka Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Katanga Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Aug. 24, 1959 – Dissolved. 1973 – Acquired by Far East Minerals Ltd. (see Far East Kayty Inc. (Alta. Mar. 18, 1981)
Minerals Ltd.) Sept. 22, 1987 – Continued into Ontario.
Karat Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Dec. 7, 1994 – Name changed to WLD Inc.; basis 1 new
1953 – Charter cancelled. Katanga Mining Limited (Bermuda Oct. 6, 1996) for 3 old shs. n
Aug. 31, 2011 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey -
Kardar Canadian Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Mines & Energy) Kaza Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Nov. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 25, 1983 – Dissolved.
Kateri Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Karel Capital Corporation (Alta. Dec. 6, 2007) Jan. 1971 – Charter cancelled. Kazakhstan Minerals Corporation (Ont. Oct. 13, 1987)
Aug. 3, 2010 – Amalgamated with Preo Software Inc. to
Nov. 1, 1995 – Continued into Yukon.
form new co. with same name Preo Software Inc. Katherine Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
July 24, 2001 – Name changed to European Minerals
constituting Karel's Qualifying Transaction; 0.5 new Preo Oct. 4, 1954 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation. n
shs. for 1 old Preo sh. and 0.333 new Preo shs. for 1
Karel sh. Kathex Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
June 27, 1977 – Dissolved. KazaX Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 12, 2005)
Kari Resource Explorations Ltd. (Ont. June 13, 1978) Dec. 15, 2016 – Privatized by 1069411 B.C. Ltd.'s
Aug. 9, 1983 – Amalgamated with Pan Geologic Katlor Environmental Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1983) acquisition of all o/s com. shs. not already held for
Resources Inc., a private co., to form San Paulo June 20, 1995 – Name changed to Barbican Financial Cdn$0.01 cash per sh.
Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Corp.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Keaton Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1987)
Kariana Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 14, 2010) Nov. 7, 1997 – Name changed to GFM Resources
May 6, 2015 – Name changed to Lifestyle Delivery Katlor Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Limited. n
Systems Inc. following acquisition of Canna Delivery May 31, 1993 – Name changed to Katlor Environmental
Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Technologies Inc. n Kechika Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Oct. 21, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Kariba Enterprises Limited (B.C. 1972) Kaufel Group Ltd. (Can. Nov. 19, 1974)
Feb. 14, 1977 – Name changed to Poney Explorations Nov. 30, 1998 – Acquired by Thomas & Betts Canada Kedar Mines Limited (Ont. 1962)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Thomas & Betts Dec. 1976 – Name changed to Maverick Uranium
Corporation, for $8.00 per sh. Explorations Inc. n
Kariba Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
June 4, 1974 – Name changed to Kariba Enterprises Kauz Construction Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Keefer Resources Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Limited. n 1969 – Amalgamated to form Headway Corp. Ltd. Nov. 6, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Karisma Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2000) Kavalmedia Services Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 16, 1997) Keegan Resources Inc. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1999)
June 16, 2003 – Name changed to EMM Energy Inc. Aug. 5, 2008 – Name changed to EmerGeo Solutions Feb. 21, 2013 – Name changed to Asanko Gold Inc. (see
following non-arm's length Qualifying Transaction reverse Worldwide Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
takeover acquisition of EMM Energy Corporation; basis EmerGeo Solutions, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Keek Inc. (Alta. Jan. 10, 2008)
1 new for 2 old shs. n
Kaw-Crow Patricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Mar. 3, 2017 – Name changed to Peeks Social Ltd. (see
Mar. 18, 1965 – Dissolved. FPsurvey - Industrials)
Karma Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1999)
July 14, 2006 – Formed Biosign Technologies Inc. in Kay-Hays Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Keele Industrial Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Ontario following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation 1948 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 3, 1962 – Name changed to Keele Industrial
with Biosign Technologies Inc., constituting a reverse Developments of Canada Limited. n
takeover by Biosign; basis 0.3 new for 1 Biosign sh. and Kay Lake Mines Limited (Man. Mar. 7, 1951)
1 new for 20 Karma shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Feb. 16, 1968 – Name changed to Scope Resources Keele Industrial Developments of Canada Limited
Limited. n (Ont. 1960)
Karma Ventures Incorporated (B.C. Apr. 25, 1966)
Aug. 9, 1972 – Dissolved.
Dec. 21, 1982 – Name changed to Donner Resources Kayak Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1975)
Ltd. n Jan. 23, 1979 – Amalgamated with Glenshire Mines Ltd. Keeley Extension Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
(231 for 1,000), Huddersfield Uranium Mines Ltd. (129 May 24, 1975 – Name changed to Grandad Gold Mines
Karoo Exploration Corp. (B.C. Aug. 15, 2013) for 1,000), La France Explorations Ltd. (128 for 1,000), Ltd. n
Dec. 4, 2017 – Name changed to Bruin Point Helium Lunel Management Ltd. (923.5 for 1), Sandhurst Mines
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Bruin Point Ltd. (1 for 1) and Steppingstone Explorations Ltd. (229 Keeley-Frontier Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Energy Limited; basis 1 new for 13.5 old shs. n for 1,000) to form Lunel Enterprises Inc.; basis 195 new 1964 – Name changed to Canadian Keeley Mines Ltd.;
for 1,000 old shs. (see Lunel Enterprises Inc.) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Karpus Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1946)
May 1957 – Charter cancelled. Kayjon Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Keeley-Frontier Resources Limited (Ont. 1959)
1970 – Name changed to Spartex Oil & Gas Limited. n Feb. 1, 1984 – Amalgamated with Mount Jamie Mines
Kasba Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Limited (1 for 4) to form Jamie Frontier Resources Inc.;
Dec. 7, 1964 – Dissolved. Kaymac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) basis 2 new for 5 old shs. (see Mount Jamie Mines Ltd.)
June 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Kaskada Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1967)
Keeley Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
Nov. 1, 1985 – Amalgamated with Futurity Oils Limited Kaymo Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1965) 1933 – Merged into Anglo-Huronian Ltd.; basis 1 new for
(1 for 4) to form Canadian Futurity Oils Ltd.; basis 2 cl. A Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. 5 old shs.
shs. of Canadian Futurity for each 13 shs. of Kaskada.
Kayo Management Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 4, 1937) Keelynn Mines Limited (Ont. 1947)
Kaslo Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1951) Apr. 30, 2001 – Name changed to TMI-Learnix Inc. Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 1964 – Dissolved. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
TMI-Education.com Inc.; basis 1.29017 new for 1 old Keen Industries Limited (B.C. July 4, 1962)
Kassan Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1987)
sh. n Mar. 13, 1984 – Continued into Alberta.
Jan. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Kassan
Oct. 30, 1986 – Name changed to Delta North
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.2 old shs. n
Kayorum Gold Mines, Limited (Ont. Jan. 4, 1937) Transportation Ltd. n
Jan. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Kayo Management
Kast Telecom Inc. (Can. May 13, 1994)
Ltd. n Keener Technologies Inc. (Can. Jan. 23, 1987)
July 5, 2000 – Continued into Luxembourg.
Aug. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Mindflight Corporation;
Apr. 25, 2001 – Name changed to Kast Telecom Europe
Kayrand Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1937) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
S.A.
1955 – Name changed to Chib-Kayrand Copper Mines
Kasten Chase Applied Research Limited (Ont. July Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Keeper Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 17, 2003)
24, 1996 amalg.) May 29, 2008 – Acquired by Vietnam Resource
Mar. 2, 2010 – Name changed to Kasten Energy Inc. (see Investments (Holdings) Limited for $1.50 per sh.
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Keeprite Inc. (Can. Apr. 1979) Kelly, Douglas & Company, Limited (B.C. 1906) Kelt Exploration (LNG) Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 14, 2010 amalg.)
May 15, 1987 – Acquired by Inter-City Gas Corporation June 1989 – Acquired by Loblaw Companies Limited; Apr. 22, 2015 – Acquired by Kelt Exploration Ltd.; basis
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
and is now a private company. $80 per sh. 0.34 Kelt com. shs. for 1 Artek com. sh.

Keeprite Products Limited (Ont. 1945) Kelly-K Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Keltey Energy Limited (Alta. June 9, 1994)
Apr. 1979 – Name changed to Keeprite Inc. and continued 1969 – Amalgamated with Summit Explorations & Oct. 11, 1996 – Formed KAPPA Energy Company Inc.
into Canada. n Holdings; basis 3 new for 50 old shs. in Alberta on amalgamation with Kappa Energy Company
Inc.; basis 4.63 new for 1 Kappa sh. and 1 new for 7.27
Keezic Resources Limited (Ont. 1981) Kelly-Kerr Energy Corporation (B.C. 1981) Keltey shs. n
July 5, 1985 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. under Oct. 19, 1988 – Formed Sirius Resource Corporation
agreement dated to form a new co., Tandem Resources following amalgamation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Keltic Incorporated (N.S. Aug. 20, 1985)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Aug. 8, 2000 – Name changed to CrossOff Incorporated;
Kelly-Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 5, 1935) basis 5 new for 1 old sh. n
Keg Restaurants Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1972) 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 1, 1987 – Amalgamated with Whitbread Restaurants Keltic Mining Corp. Limited (Ont. 1963)
(B.C.) Inc. to form new co. with same name Keg Kelly Lake Nickel Mines Ltd. (Man. 1944) May 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Restaurants Ltd. Existing Keg shldrs. exchanged their Mar. 1971 – Name changed to Albany Oil & Gas Ltd. n
shs. for pref. shs. subsequently redeemed at $2.00 per Kelver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1968)
sh. Kelly Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1967) Apr. 26, 1974 – Name changed to New Kelver Resources
Sept. 21, 2000 – Continued into Ontario. Jan. 12, 1982 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
New Frontier Petroleum Corporation; basis 0.27 new for
Kegamo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) 1 old sh. Kelvin Creek Explorations Ltd. (B.C.)
Charter cancelled. May 1, 1969 – Struck off register.
Kelmac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Keho Dome Oils Limited (Alta. Feb. 17, 1938) May 1947 – Acquired by Baldwin Consolidated Mines Kelvin Energy Ltd. (Alta. 1977)
1959 – Struck off register. Ltd. in 1949; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. Charter cancelled. Mar. 1, 1991 – Struck off register.
Jan. 21, 1993 – Bankrupt. No funds available for
Keith Copper Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970) Kelmac Oils Limited (Alta. 1955) distribution to shldrs. or debentureholders.
Mar. 12, 1983 – Name changed to Tanker Oil & Gas Ltd.; 1964 – Struck off register.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Kelvinator of Canada Limited (Can. 1926)
Kelman Technologies Inc. (Can. Feb. 11, 1991 amalg.) Sept. 28, 1972 – Name changed to WCI Canada Inc. n
Keith Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 24, 1991 amalg.) May 18, 2010 – Privatized at $2.00 per sh.
Sept. 30, 1994 – Name changed to Avalon Ventures Ltd.; Kelwren Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 9, 1945)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kelnick Resources Ltd. (Can. Feb. 19, 1990)
1948 – Name changed to Kelore Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Jan. 18, 2001 – Formed The Kewl Corporation on
for 2 old shs. n
Keithgold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) amalgamation with The Excel Apparel Group Ltd. n
Dec. 7, 1977 – Dissolved. Kemano Copper Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1953)
Kelore Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 9, 1945)
1954 – Name changed to Independence Mining Co. Ltd. n
Keithwood Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Mar. 27, 1953 – Name changed to New Kelore Mines
1950 – Charter cancelled; no equity. Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Kemano Gold Corp. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1986)
Kekelac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Apr. 13, 1993 – Name changed to Kemano Resources
Kelowna Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1933)
1955 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1951 – Name changed to Kelowna Mines Hedley
Limited. n
Kel-Glen Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Kemano Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1986)
Dec. 18, 1978 – Dissolved. Nov. 18, 1993 – Amalgamated with Canadian Northcor
Kelowna Mines Hedley Limited (B.C. 1933)
Energy Inc. (1 for 1) to form new co. Purcell Energy Ltd.;
May 1958 – Placed into voluntary liquidation. Distribution
Kelan Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1987) basis 0.9 Purcell shs. for 1 Kemano com. sh., plus 1
of assets made June 1, 1959.
May 29, 1992 – Name changed to Auromar Development Purcell ser. 1 conv. pref. sh. for 1 Kemano ser. 1 conv.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Kelrowe Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) pref. sh. (see Purcell Energy Ltd.)
1946 – Assets acquired by Kelwren Gold Mines Ltd.;
Kelbee Rare Metal Corp. (Ont. 1956) Kemgas International Limited (B.C. Nov. 10, 1978)
basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs.
Dec. 28, 1964 – Dissolved. June 23, 1995 – Continued into Bermuda.
Kelsey-Hayes Canada Limited (Ont. 1913) May 29, 1996 – Name changed to Kemgas Limited. n
Keld'Or Resources Inc. (B.C. May 17, 1984) Jan. 31, 1991 – Amalgamated with Kelsey-Hayes
Sept. 6, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Keld'Or Company a wholly owned subsid. of Varity Corporation; Kemgas Limited (Bermuda June 23, 1995)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis $20 per sh. (see Varity Corporation) July 25, 2000 – Name changed to CalciTech Ltd.

Kelgray Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Kelsey Lake Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Kemgas Sydney Inc. (B.C. Nov. 10, 1978)
June 1974 – Charter cancelled. 1962 – Merged into Choiceland Iron Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Feb. 15, 1995 – Name changed to Kemgas International
new for 1 old sh. Limited. n
Kelkirk Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Jan. 1971 – Charter cancelled. Kelsey's International Inc. (Alta. July 4, 1972) Kemp Uranium Mines Limited (Que. 1954)
Feb. 10, 1994 – Continued into Ontario. (see Cara Dec. 5, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Kellcam Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Operations Limited)
Sept. 9, 1974 – Dissolved. July 9, 1999 – Acquired by Cara Operations Limited for Kempton Capital Partners Inc. (Ont. July 9, 1997)
$3.00 per sh. (see Cara Operations Limited) Dec. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Gensel Biotechnologies
Kellogg Salada Canada Inc. (Can. 1927) Ltd. following acquisition of Gensel Biotechnologies Inc.;
Sept. 10, 1989 – Name changed to Kellogg Canada Inc. Kelsina Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Sept. 9, 1958 – Dissolved.
Kellogg Salada Canada Ltd. (Can. 1927) Kemptville Creameries Limited (Can. - unspecified)
Dec. 20, 1978 – Name changed to Kellogg Salada Kelso Energy Inc. (Ont. Oct. 3, 2000 amalg.) Jan. 1969 – Acquired by Western Canadian Seed
Canada Inc. n June 19, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. Processors Ltd. (see Western Canadian Seed Processors
Apr. 28, 2006 – Name changed to COSTA Energy Inc. Ltd.)
Kelly-Desmond Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1954) following reverse takeover acquisition of COSTA
Apr. 20, 1994 – Name changed to Premium Letney Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Ken Bay Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey 1955 – Name changed to K. B. Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 5
- Industrials) Kelso Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) K. B. and 1 Big Nama Creek Mines Ltd. (partly escrowed)
May 1980 – Charter cancelled. for 10 Ken Bay shs. n
Kelly-Deyong Sound Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1969
amalg.) Kelso Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1987) Ken-Moore Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Aug. 1978 – Steintron International Electronics Ltd., July 21, 1994 – Name changed to Kelso Technologies Dec. 28, 1950 – Charter cancelled.
offered to purch. all o/s shs. not already held; basis one Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
10% 2nd pref. ser. A sh. for 1 com. sh. Ken-Rio Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
June 1958 – Name changed to Ken-Rio Explorations
Ltd. n
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Ken-Rio Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Kenn Holdings and Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Kenrich Mining Corporation (B.C. Aug. 15, 1994)
Oct. 1958 – Name changed to Rash-Mac Explorations Nov. 28, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 19, 2001 – Name changed to Kenrich-Eskay Mining
Ltd. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Kenna Capital Corp. (Sask. Sept. 25, 2009)
Kenai Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 22, 2004) June 19, 2012 – Name changed to Kenna Resources Kenricia Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
July 22, 2013 – Acquired by Serabi Gold plc; basis 0.85 Corp. following April 2012 Qualifying Transaction Mar. 29, 1951 – Charter cancelled.
Serabi ord. shs. for 1 Kenai com. sh. acquisition of mineral property in Saskatchewan. n
Kenridge Investment Corp. (Ont. Nov. 9, 1989)
Kenalex Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Kenna Resources Corp. (Sask. Sept. 25, 2009) Jan. 1, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
1955 – Charter cancelled. June 28, 2016 – Name changed to LOOPShare Ltd. Mar. 6, 1997 – Formed Exploro Minerals Corporation Ltd.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Saturna Green following merger of 1209879 Ontario Limited (a wholly
Kenar Oils & Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.4695652 old shs. (see owned subsid. of Kenridge) and Exploro Minerals
July 1952 – Name changed to Kenwell Oils & Mines Ltd. n FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation Ltd. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Kenar Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Kennady Diamonds Inc. (Ont. Feb. 27, 2012)
Jan. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Western Apr. 18, 2018 – Acquired by Mountain Province Diamonds Kenridge Mineral Corporation (B.C. 1978)
Commonwealth Developments Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines Inc.; basis 0.975 Mountain Province shs. for 1 Kennady Mar. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Pacific Kenridge
& Energy) Diamond sh. Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Kenare Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 27, Kennecom Inc. (Ont. Sept. 19, 1958) Kenridge Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1952) May 15, 1995 – Name changed to Deltona Industries Inc.; Feb. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
May 12, 1964 – Name changed to Maverick Mines & Oils basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kenroy Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Kennedy Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1934) Nov. 1953 – Wound up.
Kenbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 11, 1988 – Acquired by Falconbridge Limited; basis Kensbrook Development Corporation (Alta. 1987)
unknown. (see Falconbridge Limited) Kennedy Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1964) July 1, 1997 – Struck from register.
May 14, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Kencour Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Kensington Court Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2010)
Jan. 4, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Kennedy Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1979) Mar. 10, 2014 – Name changed to Para Resources Inc.;
Mar. 31, 1988 – Dissolved and struck off register. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Kenda Pershing Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Energy)
Nov. 1968 – Charter cancelled. Kennedy Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Kensington Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1995)
Kendal Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 28, Mar. 8, 2005 – Acquired by Viking Energy Royalty Trust
1966) Keno Hill Mining Co. Ltd. (Can. Nov. 6, 1945) for 52¢ per sh. (see Viking Energy Royalty Trust)
May 10, 1978 – Name changed to Velvet Exploration Co. 1948 – Name changed to United Keno Hill Mines Limited;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Kensington Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1993 amalg.)
Dec. 6, 1993 – Continued into Yukon. (see Shore Gold
Kendon Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Keno Industries Inc. (Ont. 1950) Inc.)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. June 1, 1996 – Formed Dayak Goldfields Corporation in Nov. 1, 2005 – Acquired by Shore Gold Inc.; basis 0.64
Ontario on amalgamation with Dayak Goldfields new Shore sh. for 1 old Kensington sh. and 1 new Shore
Kendou Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 24, 1936) Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Dayak sh. and 1 new for wt. for 1 old Kensington wt. (see Shore Gold Inc.)
Charter cancelled. 3 Keno shs. n
Kensull Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Kendra Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1988) Keno Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1950) July 29, 1965 – Dissolved.
May 13, 1994 – Name changed to Koda Resources Ltd. n 1961 – Name changed to Monterey Petroleum
Corporation Ltd. n Kent Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Kenecho Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 14, 1936) May 15, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
1953 – Charter cancelled. Kenogamisis Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
1973 – Name changed to Anglo Keno Developments Kent Energy Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1967)
Kenergy Resource Corporation (Sask. June 6, 1946) Ltd. n Oct. 1982 – Name changed to Kerf Petroleums Corp.;
Sept. 7, 1984 – Name changed to International Kenergy basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kenopo Mining and Milling Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
1964 – Charter cancelled. Kent Exploration Inc. (Can. Apr. 6, 2004)
Kengate Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1979) May 3, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia.
Mar. 2, 1990 – Name changed to International Kengate Kenora Gold Occurrences Inc. (Can. Aug. 31, 1987) Dec. 16, 2013 – Name changed to Bayhorse Silver Inc.
Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Mar. 24, 1997 – Dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Kenora Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Kent Mines Limited (Ont. 1949)
Kenieba Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 17, 2006)
1957 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 28, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 19, 2015 – Name changed to EA Education Group
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) EA Kent Trust & Savings Company (Ont. 1963)
Education Group Inc. n Kenoratomic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Feb. 1962 – Charter cancelled. June 30, 1969 – Merged with The Metropolitan Trust Co.;
basis 1 new Metropolitan sh. for 2 old Kent shs.
Kenilworth Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Kenova Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Jan. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 15, 1967 – Name changed to Shawnee Petroleums Kenting Aviation Ltd. (Can. 1947)
Limited and converted into a public co. n Apr. 22, 1968 – Name changed to Kenting Limited. n
Kenilworth Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Kenting Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Feb. 1, 1997)
Kenpat Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
1967 – Charter cancelled. June 27, 1997 – Acquired by Precision Drilling
Kenland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 3, 1936)
Corporation; basis either $9.10 per Kenting sh., or 1 new
1957 – Charter cancelled.
Kenrell Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1980) $9.10 cum. redeem. convert. pref. sh. of Precision with
Kenlew Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) May 22, 1984 – Name changed to New Kenrell Resources a face value of $9.10 for 1 old Kenting sh., or 0.1752 new
Apr. 30, 1969 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Precision sh. for 1 old Kenting sh., or a combination
thereof which equates to a deemed price of $9.10 per
Kenmac Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952) Kenrich-Eskay Mining Corporation (B.C. Aug. 15, 1994) Kenting com. sh. (see Precision Drilling Corporation)
June 1, 1974 – Dissolved. Nov. 3, 2009 – Name changed to Eskay Mining Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Kenting Limited (Can. 1947)
Kenmayo Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) May 1, 1977 – Acquired by Trimac Limited; basis $21.25
Mar. 1956 – Name changed to Mercedes Exploration Co. Kenrich Mining Corp. (B.C. Sept. 10, 1980) and warr. for 1 Trimac cl. A sh. at $9.00 per sh. until May
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Aug. 15, 1994 – Amalgamated with Ambergate 17, 1982, for each co. sh. held. Name subsequently
Explorations Inc. (1 for ) to form a new co. also named changed to Kenting Energy Services Inc. (see Kenting
Kenmore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) Kenrich Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Energy Services Inc.; Trimac Limited)
Apr. 30, 1969 – Dissolved. (see Kenrich Mining Corporation)
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Kentlake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Kerr-Addison Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Kevin Sports Toys International Inc. (Alta. 1988)
Feb. 1978 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 18, 1963 – Merged with Anglo-Huronian Ltd. (8 for Dec. 31, 1993 – Name changed to Gobi Oil & Gas Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS 5) and Bouzan Mines Ltd. (1 for 10) to form a new co. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Kenton Natural Resources Corporation (Can. Oct. 26, named Kerr Addison Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old
1984) sh. (see Kerr Addison Mines Limited) Kewagama Gold Mines (Québec) Ltd. (Que. Aug. 21,
Oct. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Pacalta Resources Ltd.; 1937)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Kerr Addison Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 18, 1963) Oct. 21, 1991 – Name changed to KWG Resources Inc.
Apr. 25, 1996 – Acquired by Noranda Inc.; basis 1 (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Kentucky Oil and Gas Inc. (B.C. Sept. 3, 1987) Noranda sh. for 1 Kerr sh. (see Noranda Inc.)
June 3, 1994 – Name changed to Integrated Card Kewanee Industries, Inc. (Del. 1937)
Technologies Inc. n Kerr Lake Mines, Limited (Ont. 1917) Sept. 19, 1977 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of
May 20, 1958 – Name changed to United Principal Kewnew Inc. (subsid. of Gulf Oil Corporation of Pittsburgh,
Kentwell Energy Inc. (Ont. 1982) Properties Limited. n Pa.). Kewanee shldrs. received $47.50 for 1 old sh.
May 1, 1988 – Name changed to Auto Group International
Ltd. following amalgamation with Auto Group International Kerrigan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Kewannee Oil Company (Del. 1937)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 18 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Mar. 1972 – Charter cancelled. July 1, 1975 – Name changed to Kewanee Industries,
& Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n
Kerrisdale Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Kenty Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 21, 1932) June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. The Kewl Corporation (Can. Feb. 19, 1990)
1950 – Wound up. Distributed equivalent of 0.75¢ per sh. Aug. 26, 2004 – Name changed to KEWL Corporation;
plus 1 sh. Argosy Gold Mines per each 4 Kenty shs. Kerromac Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1945) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
May 15, 1974 – Dissolved.
Kenty Resources Limited (Ont. 1983) Key Anacon Mines Limited (Ont. 1948)
Dec. 1, 1986 – Name changed to Browning Kerry Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Jan. 11, 1999 – Privatized following amalgamation
Communications Canada Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. July 18, 1986 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
agreement with its affiliates, Northern Canada Mines,
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Berkley Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Limited, Atlantic Coast Copper Corporation Limited, First
Kersley Oil & Gas Company Limited (Ont. 1949) Maritime Mining Corporation Limited and Hunter Brook
Kenver Resources Inc. (B.C. 1969) Minerals Limited; basis $1.65 per sh.
Oct. 4, 1985 – Struck off register. 1958 – Stated to be dead.

Kerwall Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Key Capital Group Inc. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1989)
Kenville Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 24, 2003 – Name changed to AccelRate Power
Aug. 1964 – Name changed to International Kenville Gold Dec. 31, 1956 – Name changed to Sunbeam Exploration
Co. Ltd. n Systems Inc. n
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Kestrel Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 28, 1986) Key Gold Holding Inc. (Que. Nov. 14, 1938)
Kenville Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Mar. 4, 2013 – Formed Pangolin Diamonds Corp. in
Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled. June 1, 1993 – Amalgamated with Golden Lake
Resources Ltd. (0.5 for 1) to form a new co. named Ella Ontario pursuant to amalgamation with Pangolin
Resources Inc.; basis 0.35 new for 1 old sh. (see Ella Diamonds Corp.; basis 1 new sh. for 2 Key Gold sh. (see
Kenwell Oils & Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Resources Inc.) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1954 – Taken over by Sapphire Petroleums Ltd.
Ketch Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 20, 1994) Key Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Kenwest Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Oct. 1, 2002 – Name changed to Acclaim Energy Trust Sept. 17, 1976 – Name changed to New Key Industries
1944 – Acquired by Kenwest Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
following acquisition by Acclaim Energy Trust, constituting Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
4 old shs.
a reverse takeover by Ketch Energy; basis 1.15 Acclaim
Keora Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926) trust units for 1 Ketch Energy sh., plus 1 Ketch Resources Key Largo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1987)
June 24, 1965 – Dissolved. Ltd. sh. for 3 Ketch Energy shs. n Mar. 16, 1993 – Name changed to World Organics Inc.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Kereco Energy Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 14, 2004) Ketch Resources Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 12, 2001) Energy)
May 22, 2008 – Name changed to Cadence Energy Inc. n Jan. 20, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with Bear Creek
Key Oil & Gas (1955) Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Energy Ltd. to convert to a new income trust named Ketch
Kerf Petroleums Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1967) July 1968 – Name changed to Consolidated Key Oils
Resources Trust and 2 new exploration cos. named
Sept. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Kaskada Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
Kereco Energy Ltd. and Bear Ridge Resources Ltd.; basis
Ltd. n 1 new trust unit plus, either 0.4 new Kereco sh. or $1.06
plus, either 0.4 new Bear Ridge sh. or $0.48 for 1 old Key Point Mines Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1970)
Kerkhoff Industries Inc. (Can. May 21, 1986) Ketch com. sh. (see Bear Ridge Resources Ltd.; Kereco Sept. 6, 1977 – Dissolved.
Dec. 9, 1999 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. Energy Ltd.; Ketch Resources Trust)
Key Venture Capital Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 2010)
Kermac Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1936) Ketch Resources Trust (Alta. Dec. 16, 2004) Apr. 23, 2014 – Dissolved following Qualifying Transaction
Mar. 5, 1943 – Resolved to wind up voluntarily. H. W. R. June 27, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by private placement subscription of 2,460,000 Boxxer Gold
Moore, Victoria, liquidator. Advantage Energy Income Fund; basis 0.565 new Corp. units (1 com. sh. plus 1 wt.) at 5¢ per unit (with wts.
Advantage unit for 1 old Ketch unit. Advantage will exercisable at 5¢ per wt. for 5 yrs.) and distribution of
Kermode Capital Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 2008) assume all obligations of the Ketch 6.5% conv. deb. (see Boxxer units to shldrs. on a pro rata basis.
June 28, 2010 – Name changed to NSGold Corporation Advantage Energy Income Fund)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Keyboycon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
acquisition of and short form vertical amalgamation with Ketchum Capital Corporation (Alta. Mar. 28, 2006) 1956 – Name changed to Con-Key Mines Ltd.; basis 1
(old) NSGold Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Jan. 22, 2009 – Name changed to Ammonite Energy Ltd. new for 4 old shs. n
Energy) following Qualifying reverse takeover acquisition of
Ammonite Energy Ltd. which was subsequently Keycorp Industries Limited (B.C. 1949)
Kermode Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 23, 1972) amalgamated; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 16, 1985 – Name changed to Belkin Inc.; basis 4
June 1, 2010 – Name changed to Rencore Resources new for 1 old sh. n
Ltd. n Kettle Copper Company Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Feb. 13, 1958 – Dissolved. Keyera Facilities Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 3, 2003)
Kermode Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 4, 1995) Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Keyera Corp. pursuant to
Mar. 23, 1999 – Continued into British Columbia. (see Kettle River Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1980) plan of arrangement whereby Keyera Corp. was formed
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 9, 2015 – Acquired by New Nadina Explorations to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation
Limited; basis 1 New Nadina com. sh. for 1 Kettle com. and the fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey
Kernow Resources & Developments Ltd. (B.C. Oct. sh. - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
23, 1990)
Mar. 8, 2010 – Amalgamated with Green Bull Energy Inc. Ketza River Mines Limited (Can. 1960) Keylock Resources Inc. (Alta. June 6, 1984)
to form Green Bull Resources Ltd. which was concurrently Dec. 20, 1994 – Dissolved. May 15, 1997 – Name changed to Eurasia Gold Corp. n
acquired by Galena International Resources Ltd.
constituting Galena's Qualifying Transaction; basis 1 Kevin Capital Corporation (Alta. 1988) Keylode Cobalt Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Galena sh. for 3 Kernow shs. and 1 Galena sh. for 1.864 Oct. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Terranova Inc. n 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Green Bull shs. (see Galena International Resources
Ltd.)
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Keymark Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2006) Kicking Horse Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 6, 1998) Killarney Oil and Gas Development Company Limited
Aug. 28, 2012 – Name changed to Alabama Graphite Oct. 12, 1999 – Amalgamated with gronArctic resources (N.B. 1956)
Corp. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS inc. and Taber Energy Corp. to form Kicking Horse 1979 – Shares exchanged for shs. of Killarney Oil &
Resources Ltd.; basis 0.3678913 new for 1 old sh. (see Resources Ltd.; sh. for sh. basis.
Keymet Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Kicking Horse Resources Limited)
1956 – Acquired by Anacon Lead Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Killbear Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Aug. 22, 2011)
for 4 old shs. (see Anacon Lead Mines Ltd.) Kicking Horse Resources Limited (Alta. Aug. 13, 1999 Aug. 28, 2014 – Dissolved following Qualifying
amalg.) Transaction private placement subscription of 1,000,000
Keymor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mar. 8, 2004 – Name changed to Launch Resources Yangaroo Inc. com. shs. at 30¢ per com. sh. and
Mar. 18, 1965 – Dissolved. Inc. n distribution of Yangaroo com. shs. to shareholders.; basis
0.1363995 Yangaroo com. shs. for 1 Killbear com. sh.
Keynote Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 30, 1983) Kidd Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Apr. 23, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register under Feb. 14, 1978 – Dissolved. Killdeer Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 28, 2008)
the name U.S. Ammunition Company Ltd., as the previous Mar. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Glacier Lake Resources
name change was never acknowledged or approved by Kidd Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
the B.C. Registrar of Companies. However, the name 1965 – Merged into Great Molly Explorations Ltd.; basis
change was acknowledged by the Vancouver Stock 1 new for 2 old shs. Killick Capital Corp. (B.C. June 21, 2007)
Exchange. Aug. 6, 2009 – Name changed to Sila Industrial Group
Kidd Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Ltd. n
KeySpan Facilities Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 3, 2003) Dec. 31, 1987 – Acquired by Monte Carlo Gold Mines
Feb. 10, 2005 – Name changed to Keyera Facilities Ltd.; basis 1 Monte Carlo cl. A com. sh. for 5 Kidd shs. Killick Gold Company Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Income Fund. n July 3, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Kiddo Technologies Inc. (Can. July 24, 1997)
Keystone Business Forms Limited (B.C. 1949) Jan. 6, 2004 – Dissolved. Killucan Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1981 amalg.)
Apr. 2, 1976 – Name changed to Keycorp Industries Aug. 11, 1983 – Amalgamated with Shelter Hydrocarbons
Limited. n Kidihawk Mines Limited (Ont. 1949) Limited to form Skill Resources Ltd.; basis 0.7143 com.
1955 – Charter cancelled. sh. of Skill for each cl. A com. sh. of Killucan.
Keystone Entertainment Group Inc. (B.C. Mar. 21,
KidsFutures Inc. (Can. June 26, 2000) Kilo Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 15, 1984)
1974)
May 24, 2007 – Name changed to The Futura Loyalty Apr. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Newmex Minerals Inc.;
Apr. 20, 1994 – Name changed to International Keystone
Group Inc. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Entertainment Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Kiena Gold Mines Limited (Ont. June 12, 1936) Kilroy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Keystone Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 21, 1974)
June 17, 1988 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Mar. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Keystone
subsid. of Placer Dome Inc.; basis 0.92 new for 1 old sh.
Entertainment Group Inc. n
(see Placer Dome Inc.) Kiltie Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 1950 – Charter cancelled.
Keystone Mines & Oils Ltd. (Man. 1953) Kierland Capital Corporation (Alta. Dec. 17, 2007)
Sept. 2, 1965 – Name changed to High Lake Molybdenum Aug. 6, 2010 – Formed GASFRAC Energy Services Inc. Kim Explorations Ltd. (unknown)
Ltd. n in Alberta pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Jan. 12, 1973 – Merged into Helgena Mines Ltd.
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with GASFRAC
Keystone North America Inc. (Ont. Aug. 27, 2004) Energy Services Inc. n Kimaclo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Apr. 30, 2010 – Acquired by SCI Alliance Acquisition Aug. 1958 – Property sold to Major Mines for sh. int. (see
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Service Kierland Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 27, 2004) Major Mines Ltd.)
Corporation International, for $8.07 per sh. Nov. 30, 2010 – Name changed to PetroSands Resources
(Canada) Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Kimasca Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
KeyWest Energy Corporation (Can. May 25, 1998) Dec. 1954 – Charter cancelled.
Feb. 27, 2003 – Amalgamated with Viking Energy Royalty
Kik Polymers Inc. (Can. Jan. 22, 1987)
Trust and Luke Energy Ltd.; basis 0.5214 Viking trust unit Kimball Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Feb. 1, 2012 – Name changed to Edgewater Wireless
and 0.10 Luke com. sh. for 1 KeyWest com. sh. (see Luke Nov. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Systems Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
Energy Ltd.; Viking Energy Royalty Trust)
Edgewater Wireless Systems, Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Kimber Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1995)
Khalkos Exploration Inc. (Can. Nov. 28, 2007) Industrials) Jan. 14, 2014 – Acquired by Invecture Group, S.A. de
Feb. 15, 2018 – Name changed to Pershimex Resources C.V. for $0.15 per sh.
Kilbarry Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1955 – Charter cancelled. Kimberley Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Khan Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 2002) 1964 – Dissolved.
Kilembe Copper Cobalt Ltd. (Can. 1952)
Nov. 2016 – Initial distrib. of 85¢ cash per sh. payable
July 10, 1979 – Name changed to Renabie Mines Kimberley Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Nov. 29, 2016, to shldrs. of record Nov. 22, 2016. (see
Limited. n 1971 – Name changed to Nor-West Kim Resources Ltd.;
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Khayyam Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 2012) Kilembe Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 22, 1983)
May 26, 2014 – Qualifying transaction acquisition of July 10, 1991 – Name changed to Liquid Gold Resources Kimberley Diamond Company NL (W.A. Sept. 29, 1993)
7,740,000 units (1 com. sh. & 1 wt.) of Kincora Copper Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n July 9, 1997 – Name changed to Kimberley Resources
Limited and subsequent distribution to shldrs. as a return Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
of capital; basis 0.6397 Kincora units for 1 old Khayyam Kilgore Minerals Ltd. (Can. June 21, 2002)
com. sh. July 24, 2007 – Name changed to Bayswater Uranium Kimberley Resources Limited (W.A. Sept. 29, 1993)
July 8, 2014 – Voluntarily dissolved. Corporation following amalgamation of Bayswater Nov. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Kimberley Resources
Uranium Corporation with a wholly owned subsid. of NL. n
Khutze Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Kilgore to form Bayswater Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. 1 old Bayswater Uranium sh. and 1.25 new for 1 Kilgore Kimberley Resources NL (W.A. Sept. 29, 1993)
sh. (see Bayswater Uranium Corporation) Sept. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Kimberley Diamond
Kick Energy Corporation (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986) Company NL.
1987 – Charter cancelled. Kilkenney Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1988)
Sept. 8, 1989 – Charter revived. Sept. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Ghana Goldfields Kimberlite Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Aug. 3, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Ltd. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Highpine Oil & Gas Limited; basis 0.32 new Highpine cl.
A sh. for 1 old Kick Energy sh. Killala Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Kimberly Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Jan. 1, 2007 – Merged into Highpine Oil & Gas Limited. Aug. 24, 1964 – Charter cancelled. 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Kicking Horse Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19, 2014 amalg.) Killam Properties Inc. (Can. May 26, 2000) Kimdura Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Dec. 3, 2015 – Acquired by ORLEN Upstream Canada Jan. 1, 2016 – Succeeded by Killam Apartment Real May 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of PKN Orlen S.A.; Estate Investment Trust pursuant to plan of arrangement
basis $4.75 cash per sh. whereby Killam Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust Kimex Resources Inc. (Que. July 20, 1987)
Jan. 1, 2016 – Amalgamated into ORLEN Upstream was formed to facilitate the conversion of the corporation June 1, 1993 – Name changed to Dianor Resources Inc.;
Canada Ltd. into a trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Kimpex International Inc. (Que. June 8, 1993) King Island Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Kingsfield Capital Corporation (Alta. June 29, 1988)
Mar. 26, 1999 – Filed a proposal under the Bankruptcy Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Kingsfield
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
and Insolvency Act. Environmental Corporation. n
Mar. 29, 1999 – All directors resigned. Raymond Chabot King Jack Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1985)
Inc. of Montreal appointed receiver. July 24, 1990 – Name changed to International King Jack Kingsfield Environmental Corporation (Alta. June 29,
June 15, 1999 – Les Placements Gilles Soucy Inc., Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1988)
through a wholly owned subsid., acquired all assets and June 25, 1997 – Name changed to KEC Environmental
wholly owned Kimpex Action Inc. for an undisclosed King Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920) Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
amount. Dec. 20, 1982 – Dissolved.
Kingsgate Consolidated NL (N.S.W. Oct. 28, 1970)
Kinai Resources Corp. (B.C. 1980) King Midas Mining Co., Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1933) Oct. 31, 2002 – Name changed to Kingsgate Consolidated
Nov. 29, 1985 – Name changed to Kinai Technologies Mar. 1959 – Charter cancelled; co. dissolved. Limited.
Inc. n
King Solomon Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Kingsman Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 14, 1993)
Kinai Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1980) 1961 – Name changed to Radisson Oil & Gas. n Sept. 19, 2014 – Name changed to Contagious Gaming
June 12, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Contagious
King Solomon Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Sports Limited and Telos Entertainment Inc.; basis 1 new
Kinart Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1967 – Merged into Acroll Oil & Gas Ltd. for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Kingbird Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 28, 1980) Kingsmill Capital Ventures Inc. (Ont. Oct. 28, 2005)
Kinart Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Aug. 29, 1988 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 20, 2009 – Amalgamated with Kingsmill Capital
1945 – Name changed to Kinart Gold Mines Ltd. and Sept. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Gold Bar Resources Ventures II Inc.(KII); basis 0.5165 KII shs. for 1 Kingsmill
continued into Ontario. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Capital Ventures Inc. sh.
Energy)
Kinasco Exploration & Mining Co. (Ont. 1955) Kingsmill Capital Ventures II Inc. (Ont. Mar. 27, 2007)
1967 – Charter cancelled. Kingbridge Capital Corporation (Ont. 1970) Sept. 22, 2009 – Formed Innovative Composites
Dec. 6, 1993 – Name changed to Blue Mountain International Inc. in Ontario pursuant to amalgamation
Kinaxis Inc. (Can. June 29, 1984) Beverages Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) with Kingsmill Capital Ventures Inc. (KCV) and following
Continued into New Brunswick. Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
July 24, 2012 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey Kingbridge Mines Limited (Ont. 1970) Innovative Composites Inc.; basis 0.5165 new for 1 KCV
- Industrials) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled; revived February 1986. sh. and 1 new for Kingsmill Capital Ventures II Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials)
Kinbauri Gold Corp. (Can. July 19, 1984) Kingbridge Mines Limited (Ont. 1970)
Sept. 28, 2009 – Acquired by Orvana Minerals Corp. for Feb. 1986 – Charter revived. Kingston Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1987)
75¢ per sh. Feb. 1989 – Name changed to Kingbridge Capital June 29, 2001 – Name changed to Butler Developments
Corporation. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
KINeSYS Pharmaceutical Inc. (Alta. May 21, 1993)
Jan. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Green River Petroleum Kingdom Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1972) Kingston Silica Mines Ltd. (Can. 1942)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Wound up.
Kinetex Resources Corp. (B.C. Feb. 10, 2005) Kingdom Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 10, 1978) Kingsvale Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 22, 1986)
Dec. 20, 2010 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young Sept. 27, 1989 – Name changed to KRL Resources Corp.; Nov. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Niche Peripherals,
Inc. appointed receiver. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.75 old shs. n
July 29, 2013 – Dissolved.
Kingdon Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Kingsville Gas Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Kinetic Energy Inc. (B.C. June 1, 1993 amalg.) Nov. 7, 1966 – Dissolved. 1963 – Acquired by Pere Marquette Petroleums Limited.
Feb. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Torque Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Kingfisher Mining & Development Co., Ltd. (Man.) Kingsway Arms Retirement Residences Inc. (Ont. May
1952 – Charter cancelled. 31, 2007)
Kinetic Ventures Ltd. (Del. Dec. 31, 1993) Apr. 4, 2016 – Name changed to Mainstreet Health
Jan. 4, 1999 – Name changed to Suite 101.com Inc.; Kingfisher Ventures Inc. (Yuk. Dec. 10, 1999)
Investments Inc. and continued into British Columbia
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. Feb. 25, 2002 – Name changed to ELF Nonventure
following reverse takeover acquisition of Mainstreet Health
Capital Holding Inc. following Qualifying Transaction
Holdings Inc. n
King Capital Corporation (Alta. Sept. 28, 1993) acquisition by EMedia Networks International Corp.; basis
July 26, 2001 – Name changed to King Energy Inc. n 1 EMedia unit (1 com. sh. plus 1 wt.) for 1.1 Kingfisher
com. shs. (see EMedia Networks International Kingsway International Holdings Limited (B.C. June
Corporation) 29, 1978)
King Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1954) Feb. 28, 1996 – Continued into Bermuda.
1957 – Merged into International Metal & Petroleum Dec. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Sunwah International
Kinghorn Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 8, 1971)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 30, 1991 – Name changed to Kinghorn Petroleum
King Crest Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Kingsway Linked Return of Capital Trust (Ont. May
Apr. 13, 1967 – Dissolved. 12, 2005)
Kinghorn Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Mar. 8, 1971)
July 2, 2015 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX; all units
King Edward Hotel Company, Ltd. (Ont. 1918) Nov. 12, 1992 – Name changed to Triple "8" Energy
redeemed for $25 per unit.
1932 – Placed into receivership. Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Dec. 1942 – First and final distribution of co. assets of Kingsway Lumber Co. Limited (Ont. 1962)
$30 per $100 princ. amt. of refunding s.f. mtge. bds. made Kingman Capital Corp. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1994) June 25, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
to holders. Jan. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Enterra
Communications Inc. following reverse takeover Kingswood Explorations Limited (Can. Sept. 1, 1970)
King Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 28, 1993) acquisition of Enterra Communications Corporation; basis Aug. 21, 1985 – Name changed to Kingswood
Apr. 20, 2006 – Acquired by Vanquish Oil & Gas 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Explorations 1985 Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Corporation for $1.25 per sh.
King's Bay Gold Corporation (Can. Mar. 20, 1998) Kingswood Explorations 1985 Limited (Can. Sept. 1,
King-Errington Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Aug. 14, 2017 – Name changed to King's Bay Resources 1970)
Dec. 21, 1987 – Name changed to Daimler Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) July 20, 1992 – Name changed to Kingswood Resources
Inc. following amalgamation with Daimler Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc. n Kings Minerals NL (Australia Feb. 27, 1985)
Dec. 10, 2010 – Name changed to Cerro Resources NL. n
Kingswood Resources Inc. (Can. Sept. 1, 1970)
King George Development Corporation (Can. Oct. 14,
May 5, 1994 – Formed Southern Africa Minerals
1993) Kingscross Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Corporation in Canada on amalgamation with Botswana
Oct. 21, 1999 – Amalgamated with Allied Hotel Properties Feb. 24, 1994 – Formed Laser Quest Corporation on
Minerals Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 com. sh. of Allied Hotel Properties Inc. and amalgamation with 1057251 Ontario Inc.; basis 1 new
1 new com. sh. of King George Financial Corporation for for 3.2 old shs. n
Kingtron International Inc. (Can. Aug. 19, 1987)
1 com. sh.
Oct. 19, 1999 – Struck off register.
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Kinika Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Kirk-Hudson Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 7, 1919) Kirkland-Townsite Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1917)
Dec. 9, 1957 – Dissolved. Dec. 5, 1958 – Name changed to Northgate Exploration Dec. 3, 1970 – Name changed to K. T. Mining Limited. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Kinloch Resources Inc. (Ont. June 27, 1996) Kirklees Capital Inc. (Alta. Dec. 17, 1999)
June 29, 2001 – Continued into Alberta. Kirkcaldy Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 21, 2007) Mar. 23, 2001 – Name changed to iPerformance Fund
Mar. 1, 2005 – Formed Stylus Energy Inc. in Alberta Apr. 20, 2015 – Amalgamated with Royal Road Canada Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and Minerals Limited (Tigris Subco), a wholly owned subsid. iPerformance Fund Inc.; basis 3.33 new for 1 old sh. n
amalgamation with Stylus Exploration Inc.; basis 0.333 of Tigris Resources Limited (TRL), to form a new Royal
new for 1 old sh. n Road Canada Minerals Limited; basis 0.5 TRL Kirkroyale Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1937)
post-consol. shs. for 1 Tigris subco. sh. and 0.5 TRL Sept. 1959 – Dissolved.
Kinmount Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. 1954) post-consol. shs. for 1 Kirkcaldy sh. Prior to arrangement
Dec. 12, 1960 – Charter cancelled. TRL changed its name to Royal Road Minerals Limited. Kirkstone Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1986)
The new Royal Road Canada Minerals Limited continues July 31, 2000 – Formed Balaton Power Inc. on
Kinojevis Mining Co. (unknown) to be a wholly owned subsid. of Royal Road Minerals amalgamation with Bahamas-based Balaton Power
Apr. 1, 1936 – Continued into Quebec. Limited. Corporation S.A.; basis 3.1 new for 1 old sh. (see
1936 – Name changed to Bowes Gold Mines Ltd.; basis FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
6 new for 1 old sh. n Kirkland Basin Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
Mar. 15, 1972 – Dissolved. Kirkton Resources Corp. (Ont. June 30, 1989)
Kinojevis River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Jan. 23, 1995 – Name changed to Constellation Capital
May 13, 1957 – Dissolved. Kirkland Central Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1923) Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
Nov. 27, 1961 – Dissolved.
Kinova Holdings Corp. (Ont.) Kirktwin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nov. 18, 1993 – Name changed to Medyx Inc. n Kirkland Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) 1949 – Name changed to Athabaska Goldfields &
June 1934 – Name changed to Kirkland Consolidated Uranium Ltd. n
Kinross Mortgage Corporation (Can.) Mines Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n
Feb. 8, 1982 – Name changed to CIBC Mortgage Kirkwin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 26, 1936)
Corporation. Kirkland Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 1934) 1952 – Charter cancelled; no equity.
Feb. 1949 – Charter cancelled.
Kinstar Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1981) Kiro Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Nov. 14, 1988 – Acquired by Summit Resources Limited; Kirkland-Diorite Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920) May 6, 1980 – Dissolved.
basis 1 Summit sh. for 33 Kinstar shs. (see Summit 1956 – Acquired by Gordon-Lebel Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Resources Limited) new for 10 old shs. (see Gordon-Lebel Mines Ltd.) Kirriemuir Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. June 18, 1987)
Dec. 21, 1994 – Name changed to WWB Oil & Gas Ltd. n
Kintail Energy Inc. (Alta. July 14, 1997) Kirkland-Eastern Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Jan. 19, 2000 – Acquired by Canadian Hunter Exploration 1958 – Charter cancelled. Kiryan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Ltd. for $3.10 per sh. (see Canadian Hunter Exploration 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd.) Kirkland Gateway Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
1964 – Acquired by Upper Kirkland Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Kisco Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Kintla Explorations Limited (Alta. 1972) new for 5 old shs. (see Upper Kirkland Mines Ltd.) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
July 1, 1990 – Struck off register.
Kirkland Gold Belt Mines Ltd. (Can. 1927) Kiska Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Kinvara Ventures Inc. (Alta. May 10, 1996) 1935 – Name changed to Morris-Kirkland Gold Mines 1957 – Charter cancelled.
May 20, 2005 – Name changed to Ivana Ventures Inc.; Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 3 old
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n shs. n Kiska Metals Corp. (Yuk. Aug. 29, 1996)
July 30, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Kipp & Zonen Inc. (Sask. Dec. 3, 1981) Kirkland Gold Rand Ltd. (Ont. June 26, 1931) AuRico Metals Inc.)
Apr. 7, 2004 – GrowthWorks WV Canadian Fund Inc., 1944 – Acquired by Hudson Rand Gold Mines Ltd.; basis Mar. 15, 2017 – All o/s com. shs. not already held
holder of the company's debentures, served the company 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Hudson Rand Gold Mines Ltd.) acquired by AuRico Metals Inc.; basis 0.0667 AuRico
with notice under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. com. shs. plus $0.016 cash for 1 Kiska sh. (see AuRico
Apr. 19, 2004 – All the officers and directors resigned. Kirkland Golden Gate Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 30, 1934) Metals Inc.)
Apr. 21, 2004 – GrowthWorks obtained an order of the Aug. 1950 – Name changed to Gateford Mines Limited;
Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench appointing Ernst basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Kismet Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
& Young Inc. receiver of all the undertaking, property and Dec. 17, 1973 – Amalgamated into Panex Resources
assets of the company. Kirkland Hudson Bay Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 7, Ltd.
June 1, 2004 – Company's manufacturing and sales 1919)
subsidiary in Delft, the Netherlands, were not affected by May 10, 1956 – Name changed to Kirk-Hudson Mines Kismet Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 24, 1987)
the receivership and GrowthWork's immediate plan was Ltd. n Dec. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Mighty Beaut Minerals
to continue to support the operations of the company. Inc. n
Ernst & Young Corporate Finance Inc. was engaged to Kirkland Hunton Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
sell the company's international business. The trustee July 15, 1942 – Acquired by Amalgamated Kirkland Mines Kit Resources Ltd. (Can. Aug. 13, 1997)
was discharged. No further information was available. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see Amalgamated Mar. 3, 2000 – Amalgamated with 1395896 Ontario Inc.
Kirkland Mines Ltd.) to form new co. with same name Kit Resources Ltd.
Kipper Tashota Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1928) following agreement with Wheaton River Minerals Ltd.
Name changed to Lincoln Gold Mines Ltd. Kirkland Lake Gold Inc. (Can. July 27, 1988) under which all assets of the co. were transferred to
1936 – Continued into Ontario. n Dec. 6, 2016 – Acquired by Newmarket Gold Inc. wholly owned Kit Resources NWT Ltd. which then
(renamed Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd.) in a reverse takeover amalgamated with a subsid. of Wheaton River. Shldrs.
Kipwater Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) transaction; basis of 1 new sh. for 1 old Kirkland Lake sh. received 0.408 Wheaton River shs. for 1 Kit Resources
Apr. 23, 1969 – Charter cancelled. (following a 0.475-for-1 consolidation of Newmarket shs.). sh.
Dec. 29, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Kirana Kirkland Gold Mines (Ont. 1936) Kirkland Lake Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1915) Feb. 9, 2007 – Name changed to Bayou Bend Petroleum
Nov. 1954 – Charter cancelled. 1956 – Name changed to Kirkland Minerals Corp. Ltd.; Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Kirby Energy Inc. (B.C. June 29, 1978) Kitrinor Metals Inc. (Ont. Jan. 28, 2005)
Aug. 3, 1995 – Name changed to International Kirby Kirkland Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Aug. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Scythian Biosciences
Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 23, 1965 – Dissolved. Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Scythian
Biosciences Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see
Kirgal Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Kirkland Minerals Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1915) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 2, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 1973 – Merged with 3 other cos. to form Groundstar
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Groundstar for 10 Kirkland shs. Kitsault Silver Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Kirgood Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Dec. 21, 1979 – Amalgamated with Dolly Varden
Apr. 18, 1960 – Charter cancelled. Kirkland Premier Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 4, 1927) Resources Limited, Yorkshire Resources Limited,
June 26, 1931 – Continued into Ontario. Yorkshire Copper Mines Limited and Copper Cliff Mines
Kirk Asbestos Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) 1933 – Name changed to Kirkland Gold Rand Ltd.; basis Ltd. to form Dolly Varden Minerals Inc.; basis 0.0038 new
1952 – Name changed to Donegal Petroleums Limited. n 1 new for 3 old shs. n cl. A sh. for 1 old sh.
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Kittson Hazelton Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Knee Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Oct. 1934) Koala Kreme Inc. (Can. Aug. 2, 1929; via letters patent)
1952 – Charter cancelled. 1947 – Acquired by Amalgamated Knee Lake Mines Ltd.; Apr. 4, 1995 – Name changed to Sur American Gold
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Amalgamated Knee Lake Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Kivalliq Energy Corporation (B.C. Feb. 13, 2008) Mines Ltd.)
June 28, 2018 – Name changed to ValOre Metals Corp.; Koala Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1981)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Knexa Solutions Inc. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) Mar. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Dragon Gem Corp.;
Energy) Feb. 13, 2004 – Name changed to ClearFrame Solutions basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Inc. n
Kiwago Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1945) Kobex Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979)
1947 – Acquired by Valrex Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new Knexa.com Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1986) June 23, 2016 – Name changed to Itasca Capital Ltd.
for 2 old shs. (see Valrex Gold Mines Ltd.) Feb. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Knexa Solutions Inc. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Klad Enterprises Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 9, 2001) Knie Resources Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1981) Kobex Minerals Inc. (B.C. Sept. 17, 1979)
Feb. 11, 2005 – Formed Diamond Hawk Mining Corp. in July 17, 1987 – Name changed to Alta Explorations Inc.; Aug. 29, 2014 – Name changed to Kobex Capital Corp. n
Alberta on amalgamation with Slave Lake Diamond Corp. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
with Klad the deemed acquiror; basis 1.586 new for 1
Kobex Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 30, 1996)
Slave Lake sh. and 1 new for 1 Klad sh. n
Knight Metals Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Oct. 1, 2009 – Acquired by IMA Exploration Inc.; basis
Feb. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Africa Hydrocarbons 1.311 IMA Shs. for 1 Kobex sh. (see Kobex Minerals Inc.)
Klappan Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Inc. n
1970 – Name changed to Copper Keays Mines Ltd. n Kobold Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Knight Mining Corp. (Alta. July 18, 1985) Feb. 1, 1990 – Name changed to Canton Ventures Ltd.;
Kleanza Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 28, 1966) Sept. 19, 1991 – Name changed to Choice Software basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 20, 1972 – Name changed to Kendal Mining and Systems Ltd. n
Exploration Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new cl. B for 5 old shs. n Koch Pipelines Canada, L.P. (Alta. Oct. 9, 1997)
Knight Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Nov. 12, 2002 – Name changed to Inter Pipeline Fund
Kleena Kleene Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Mar. 20, 1968) Mar. 7, 2003 – Name changed to Knight Resources Ltd. n following sale of general partner Koch Pipelines Canada
Oct. 3, 1994 – Amalgamated with Chromex Nickel Mines Ltd. to Pipeline Assets Corp. n
Ltd. to form Maiden Creek Mining Company Inc.; basis
Knight Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
1 new for 1 Chromex sh. and 1 new for 1 Kleena sh. Koda Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1988)
May 25, 2011 – Name changed to Knight Metals Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 19 old shs. n Mar. 10, 2004 – Formed African Gold Group Inc. in British
Klintar Oils Ltd. (unknown) Columbia following reverse takeover acquisition of and
1957 – Acquired by Humber Oil Limited; basis 2 new for amalgamation with African Gold Group, Inc.; basis 1 new
1 old sh. (see Humber Oils Ltd.) KnightHawk Airlines Inc. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1993)
Sept. 29, 1998 – Continued into Canada. for 3.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Klondex Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1971) Apr. 15, 1999 – Name changed to KnightHawk Inc. (see
FPsurvey - Industrials) Kodiak Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. July 5, 1999)
July 24, 2018 – Acquired by Hecla Mining Company; Aug. 10, 2005 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter
basis (A) either (i) US$2.47 cash per sh., (ii) 0.6272 Hecla Inc. was appointed receiver/manager.
com. shs. or (iii) US$0.8411 cash per share and 0.4136 Knightswood Financial Corp. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1987)
Hecla com. shs.; and (B) 0.125 Havilah Mining May 8, 2017 – Name changed to Cannabis Wheaton
Income Corp. n Kodiak Exploration Limited (B.C. Feb. 9, 1983)
Corporation com. sh. per Klondex com. sh. Dec. 31, 2010 – Name changed to Prodigy Gold Inc. n
Klondike Capital Corp. (Alta. June 9, 2007) Knobby Lake Mines Limited (Can. July 19, 1956)
June 15, 1984 – Name changed to Consolidated Knobby Kodiak Minerals Ltd. (Man. 1952)
July 8, 2008 – Formed Pacific Iron Ore Corporation in
Lake Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 9, 1972 – Dissolved.
Alberta on amalgamation with Emerald Fields Resource
Corporation (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1.5 old Kodiak Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Knobhill Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jan. 31, 1972 – Name changed to Command Resources
Nov. 5, 1962 – Dissolved. Ltd. n
Klondike Destor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
July 11, 1980 – Dissolved. Knogo Corporation Limited (Ont. Jan. 3, 1969)
July 3, 1974 – Name changed to Plumbing Mart Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp. (Yuk. Sept. 28, 2001)
Klondike Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Corporation. n Dec. 8, 2014 – Acquired by Whiting Petroleum
Nov. 15, 1978 – Name changed to Kenver Resources Corporation; basis 0.177 Whiting com. shs. for 1 Kodiak
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n com. sh.
Knomex Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1981)
Nov. 10, 1998 – Name changed to Afitex Financial Kodiak Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1958)
Klondike-Keno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Jan. 22, 1970 – Acquired by Manhattan Continental
1955 – Name changed to Jaye Explorations Ltd.; basis - Industrials) Development Corp. in 1969; basis 4 new for 5 old shs.
1 new for 4 old shs. n
All 7% secured conv. debs. were called for redemp. at
Knowledge House Publishing Limited (N.S. Mar. 14,
107.5; they were conv. into Manhattan shs. at $1.75 per
Klondike Lode Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960) 1984)
sh. to Jan. 21, 1970.
Aug. 12, 1974 – Struck off register. Nov. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Knowledge House Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Koffler Stores Limited (Ont. 1968 amalg.)
Klondike Reef Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) May 31, 1978 – All o/s cl. A and B shs. acquired by
Oct. 14, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Knowledge Plus Multimedia Publishing Ltd. (Alta. May
Imasco Limited; basis $55 plus 1 conv. pref. sh. ser. A
12, 1993)
of Imasco ($35 stated value) for any combination of 10
Klondyke Destor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 2, 2002 – Dissolved and struck from register.
cl. A or B shs. of Koffler. During second half of 1978, all
July 11, 1960 – Dissolved.
Knowlton Capital Inc. (Can. July 9, 2004) o/s 2nd pref. shs. of Koffler acquired by Imasco at $9.00
Klondyke Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Jan. 26, 2007 – Name changed to Buzz per sh. Koffler's 1st pref. shs. ser. A called for redemp.
Apr. 1946 – Name changed to Klondyke Destor Gold Telecommunications Services Inc. n on Sept. 15, 1978. (see Imasco Limited)
Mines Ltd. n
Kokanee Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1988)
Knowlton Capital Inc. (Can. July 9, 2004)
July 27, 1992 – Acquired by Consolidated Ramrod Gold
Knee Hill Energy Canada Ltd. (Can. Feb. 28, 1987 July 19, 2016 – Name changed to LGC Capital Ltd.
Corporation; basis 1 Consolidated Ramrod sh. for 1
amalg.) pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Leni Gas Cuba
Kokanee sh. (see Consolidated Ramrod Gold
Mar. 10, 1989 – Merged with 15814 Canada Inc., a Limited; basis 1 new for 1.2779553 old shs. (see
Corporation)
subsid. of Inuvialuit Petroleum Corporation; basis 47¢ FPsurvey - Industrials)
per sh. Kokanee Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, 2005)
Knox Western Capital Inc. (Can. May 24, 1985)
Apr. 5, 2012 – Name changed to Declan Resources Inc.
Knee Hill Energy Ltd. (N.W.T. 1904) May 6, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1905 – Continued into Alberta.
Feb. 28, 1987 – Amalgamated with Madison Oil & Gas Knutson Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Kokanee Moly Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Limited to form Knee Hill Energy Canada Ltd.; basis 1 July 1965 – Dissolved.
Aug. 1970 – Name changed to Remco Financial Corp.
new for 3 old sh. of Knee Hill. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Koala Beverages Limited (B.C. Nov. 19, 1980)
July 21, 1997 – Name changed to Tribridge Enterprises
Kokanee Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Corp. n
Mar. 3, 1987 – Name changed to Integra Systems Inc. n
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Kokko Creek Mining Corp. (Que. 1950) Kootenay Belle Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 15, 1932) Krancor Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 22, 1972)
1955 – Acquired by Quebec Chibougamau Goldfields June 18, 1959 – Principle payment of 31% made to o/s Jan. 9, 1976 – Name changed to Sanilogical Industries
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see Quebec deb. holders in full satisfaction of claim; no equity for com. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Chibougamau Goldfields Ltd.) shldrs. Co. reported dissolved.
Kree Tech International Corporation (Can. Dec. 4,
Kokomo Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984) Kootenay Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 17, 2003) 2003)
Aug. 31, 2012 – Name changed to High 5 Ventures Inc.; Sept. 23, 2008 – Acquired by Golden Oil Canada Oct. 14, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register.
basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Golden Oil
Corporation, for 66¢ per sh. Krefeld Graphite Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Kola Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 23, 2004) Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
May 27, 2015 – Name changed to Mitchell Resources Kootenay Exploration Limited (B.C.)
Ltd. n 1958 – Struck off register. Kremzar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
Dec. 28, 1988 – Dissolved following sale of interest in its
Kolak Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Kootenay Gold Inc. (Alta. Aug. 2, 2000) gold mine to Canamax Resources Inc. in 1987. (see
Oct. 21, 1958 – Name changed to Queensland Nov. 9, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. Canamax Resources Inc.)
Explorations Ltd. n Feb. 21, 2012 – Name changed to Kootenay Silver Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Kria Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 17, 2009 amalg.)
Kolombo Technologies Ltd. (Can. May 20, 2000) Apr. 18, 2011 – Amalgamated with Trevali Resources
Kootenay King Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 19, 1985) Corp.; basis 0.2 Trevali shs. for 1 Kria sh.
June 21, 2010 – Name changed to Minerva Venture June 13, 1995 – Name changed to Intercap Resource
Technologies Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Management Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Krieger Data International Corp. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1984)
Kolvox Communications Inc. (Alta. 1987) Nov. 17, 1987 – Name changed to Promark Software
July 2, 1996 – Formed WildCard Technologies Inc. in Kootenay Ore Hill Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1936) Inc. n
Ontario on amalgamation with Pure Data Ltd., constituting 1942 – Wound up.
a Pooling of Interests; basis 1 com. for 9.47148 Pure Data Krigold Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 16, 1986)
Kootenay Telephone Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1928) Apr. 20, 1988 – Continued into British Columbia.
cl. A shs. and 1 com. for 8 Kolvox com. shs. (see
Oct. 31, 1953 – Kootenay Telephone 5% cum. pref. called Sept. 24, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
FPsurvey - Industrials)
for redemp. at 103.
Kolyma Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. June 27, 1974) Nov. 1953 – Wound up. Assets acquired by British Kristiansen Cycle Engines Ltd. (Can. 1974)
Feb. 29, 2000 – Name changed to BidCrawler.com Online Columbia Telephone Co., Ltd. Kootenay Telephone 5% 1986 – Placed into receivership on Nov. 19, 1983. Co.
Inc. following acquisition of BidCrawler.com Online Inc. n cum. pref. called for redemp. on Oct. 31, 1953, at 103. dissolved.

Kop Beverages Ltd. (unknown 1948) Kristina Capital Corp. (Alta. June 6, 2007)
Kombat Copper Inc. (Can. Mar. 31, 2004 amalg.) Mar. 1952 – Went into receivership; no equity for shldrs. Mar. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Black Marlin Energy
Dec. 28, 2016 – Name changed to Trigon Metals Inc. Charter surrendered Mar. 16, 1963. Holdings Limited and continued into British Virgin Islands
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Black Marlin
Kopan Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Komet Manufacturers Inc. (Que. June 20, 2007 amalg.) Aug. 1972 – Name changed to Jordesco Resources Ltd.;
Dec. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Komet Resources Inc. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Kristina Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
1956 – Name changed to Coppercrest Mines Ltd.; basis
Komo Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Koporok Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 25, 1976 – Name changed to Canzona Minerals Nov. 25, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Krno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Korby Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Apr. 30, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
1955 – Charter cancelled.
Komunik Corporation (Can. July 25, 2000)
June 12, 2007 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue Kroes Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 20, 1995)
Kordol Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1959) June 9, 2009 – Name changed to Vecta Energy
with same name. Dec. 12, 1978 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Mar. 30, 2009 – Assets sold for $17,500,000 and Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Junction Explorations Limited; basis 1 sh. Junction for 5
operations ceased. shs. Kordol. Kronofusion Technologies Inc. (Yuk. May 15, 2000)
Dec. 7, 2009 – Petitioned into bankruptcy by secured
Aug. 13, 2003 – Name changed to Consolidated
creditor. RSM Richter Inc. appointed trustee. Korea Exchange Bank of Canada (Can. 1981) Kronofusion Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old
Name changed to KEB Hana Bank Canada. shs. n
Kona Industrial Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 29, 1994)
July 3, 1996 – Name changed to Mobilift Inc. n Korich Mining Company Limited (Ont. 1958)
Feb. 9, 1991 – Name changed to TPB & T, Ltd.; basis 1 Kroy Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
Konteko Resources Inc. (Ont. 1981) new for 5 old shs. n Oct. 9, 1959 – Name changed to Pamoil Limited. n
Dec. 8, 1988 – Amalgamated with Tashota-Nipigon Mines
Limited (1 for 2) and McAdam Resources Inc. (1 for 1) to Korola-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Kruger Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
form a new co. also named McAdam Resources Inc.; Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 5, 2008 – Name changed to Nextraction Energy
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see McAdam Resources Inc.) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Kosa Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Kontiki Lead & Zinc Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) July 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Kruger Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 14, 1984)
Sept. 11, 1985 – Name changed to The Olympic Victor Sept. 2, 1993 – Name changed to Kruger Capital Corp. n
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Koval Resources Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 8, 1987)
Jan. 17, 1994 – Name changed to Ironwood Petroleum Krystal Bond Inc. (Ont. Jan. 21, 1980)
Kookaburra Gold Corp. (B.C. July 23, 1987) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n May 26, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Jan. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Kookaburra Resources
Ltd. n Kowkash Gold Corp. (Alta. 1986) Kualta Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 15, 1986)
Mar. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Oct. 7, 1993 – Name changed to Capco Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Kookaburra Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 23, 1987)
June 18, 2001 – Continued into Yukon. Kozak Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
July 16, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Oct. 16, 1952 – Charter cancelled. Kukatush Mining Corporation (1960) Ltd. (Can. 1960)
Mar. 8, 2006 – Name changed to Consolidated Aug. 10, 1984 – Dissolved.
Kookaburra Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Krain Copper Resources Ltd. (unknown)
1964 – Merged into Comet Krain Mining Corp. Ltd.; basis Kukatush Mining Corporation Ontario Limited (Ont.
1 new for 2 old shs. 1963)
Koone Lake Mines Ltd. (Can. 1945) Nov. 29, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 4, 1975 – Dissolved.
Kraken Sonar Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2015)
Sept. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Kraken Robotics Inc. Kulczyk Oil Ventures Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1987)
Kootenay Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1951) June 24, 2013 – Name changed to Serinus Energy Inc.
May 1961 – Name changed to Kootenay Base Metals (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
following acquisition of Winstar Resources Ltd.; basis 1
(Consolidated) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. new for 10 old shs. n
Kramer Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 29, 2010)
June 5, 2018 – Name changed to 48North Cannabis Corp.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of (old) 48North Cannabis Corp.; basis 1 new
for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Kuma Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1965) remaining directors resigned and Belair Deloitte took LFP Holdings Inc. (Ont. Sept. 18, 1980)
Sept. 3, 1971 – Amalgamated with Lassiter Petroleums control of the operations. Jan. 1, 1989 – Formed Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd. in
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Ltd. to form Lassiter Kuma Oils Ltd.; basis 2 new for 1 Apr. 2011 – Applied Biology Company, holding company Ontario on amalgamation with Hayes Publishing
old sh. for CIT Safety & Health Research Laboratories, Limited. n
purchased substantially all the assets consisting of
Kuma Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1959) facilities located in Canada, Denmark and Hungary for LG Technologies Group Inc. (Can. Apr. 10, 1996)
Mar. 18, 1997 – Name changed to Algonquin Petroleum undisclosed amount. Oct. 4, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by C-MAC
Corporation. n June 2011 – Merged with CIT Safety & Health Research Industries Inc.; basis payable in C-MAC shs. with value
Laboratories to form CiToxLAB group. of approx. $4.00 per LG sh. based on trading formula of
Kumix Resources Corporation (B.C. 1982) C-MAC shs. (see C-MAC Industries Inc.)
Dec. 15, 1989 – Dissolved. LAC Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1982 amalg.)
July 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with Lake Shore Mines LGC Skyrota Wind Energy Corp. (Can. July 8, 2004)
Kupfer Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971) Limited (2.871 for 1), Little Long Lac Gold Mines Limited May 7, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Jan. 1973 – Name changed to Kupfer Corp. (2.377 for 1) and Wright-Hargreaves Mines Limited (0.498
for 1) to continue with the same name LAC Minerals Ltd.; LGO Net.com Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1985)
Kusten Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Jan. 26, 2001 – Name changed to Prolific Technology
1968 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Lac Minerals Ltd. n Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Prolific
Smart Card Software and Systems Inc. n
Kwik Products International Corporation (B.C. 1984) L. A. P. Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
May 20, 1992 – Name changed to Trend Vision Jan. 24, 1957 – Struck off register. L.G.R. Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 11, 2005)
Technologies, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Apr. 9, 2008 – Name changed to Stream Oil & Gas Ltd.
FPsurvey - Industrials) LARR Capital Corp. (Ont. Oct. 15, 1986) following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Stream Oil
Nov. 3, 1994 – Formed Pembridge Inc. in Ontario & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Stream Oil sh. for 1 L.G.R. sh. (after
Kwikstar Communications Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 30, 1993) following acquisition of Pembridge Capital and a 1-for-4 cons.). n
May 2, 1996 – Name changed to Digital Courier amalgamation with 1057499 Ontario Limited; basis 1 new
International Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n for 40 old shs. n LGS Data Processing Consultants Inc. (Can. 1979)
Nov. 24, 1988 – Name changed to LGS Group Inc. n
Kyack Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) LASMO Canada Inc. (Alta. Jan. 14, 1988 amalg.)
Sept. 17, 1956 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 10, 1992 – Name changed to ELAN Energy Inc. n LGS Group Inc. (Can. 1979)
Kyber Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1987) May 4, 2000 – Acquired by IBM Corporation for $19 per
Feb. 20, 1995 – Name changed to Magin Energy Inc.; LAVA Systems Inc. (Ont. June 14, 1995) sh.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dec. 1998 – Placed into receivership and Richter &
Associates Inc. was appointed receiver. Certain assets LGX Oil + Gas Inc. (Can. Sept. 8, 1994)
and liabilities sold to Open Text Corporation for June 7, 2016 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young
Kyle Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
$2,300,000. Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and directors
Dec. 23, 1965 – Dissolved.
resigned.
LBL Skysystems Corporation (Can. Sept. 28, 1979)
Kyle Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 21, 1980)
Dec. 14, 2005 – Dissolved. L.I.F.T. Systems Inc. (Alta. Apr. 11, 1996)
May 29, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Kyle
June 25, 1999 – Name changed to Laniuk Industries
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n LCTI Low Carbon Technologies International Inc. (B.C. Inc. n
Aug. 11, 2008)
Kyrgoil Corporation (Ont. Sept. 28, 1960) Jan. 23, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register. LINMOR Inc. (Ont. Nov. 17, 1995)
Nov. 20, 2000 – Continued into British Virgin Islands.
May 31, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with
Jan. 4, 2001 – Name changed to Kyrgoil Holding LDC Ventures Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1997) NUVO Network Management Inc.; basis 1 NUVO sh. for
Corporation. n Jan. 21, 2004 – Name changed to Mint Technology Corp. 115.54 LINMOR shs. (see NUVO Network Management
following reverse takeover acquisition of Mint Inc.; basis Inc.)
Kyrgoil Holding Corporation (British Virgin Islands Nov. 1 new for 9.5824654 old shs. n
20, 2000) L.K. Ranches Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1954)
Jan. 29, 2004 – Formed Serica Energy Corporation in L.E. Shaw Investments Limited (N.S. May 6, 1931) Oct. 4, 1979 – Formed L.K. Resources Ltd. in Alberta
British Virgin Islands on amalgamation with Petroleum Oct. 22, 1984 – Struck off register. pursuant to amalgamation with public company Oilex
Development Associates (Oil & Gas) Limited, constituting Industries Ltd. n
a reverse takeover by Petroleum Development; basis 1 L.E. Shaw Limited (N.S. May 6, 1931)
new for 1.84 Petroleum Development shs. and 1 new for June 8, 1978 – Redeemed cl. A and C shs. at $12.28 and L.K. Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 4, 1979 amalg.)
10 Kyrgoil shs. n $12.24 per sh., respectively. Co. now private. Mar. 24, 1986 – Name changed to XL Food Systems
Jan. 1, 1979 – Name changed to L.E. Shaw Investments Ltd. n
Limited. n

L L. E. Waterman Pen Company Limited (Can. 1902)


Jan. 1964 – Receiving order made against the co.
LL Capital Corp. (Ont. Nov. 28, 2014)
June 29, 2015 – Name changed to Syncordia
Technologies and Healthcare Solutions, Corp. following
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of
LEA Security International Inc. (Ont. Oct. 20, 1983) Syncordia Technologies and Healthcare Solutions, Inc.;
L & D Property Operations (Canada) Ltd. (B.C. Dec. Jan. 19, 1989 – Name changed to Geodyne Technologies basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
1, 1980) Inc. n
Apr. 12, 1992 – Name changed to Uni-Way Pacific
LMC Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Holdings Ltd. n LEED NT Corp. (Ont. July 19, 1996) Nov. 14, 1978 – Amalgamated with Nahatlatch Resources
Sept. 7, 2001 – All o/s cap. shs. and equity dividend shs. Ltd. to form Seadrift Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3
L. McBrine Co. Limited (Ont. 1902) redeemed; basis $54.41 per capital sh. and $29.81 per old shs.
June 1970 – Placed into bankruptcy equity dividend sh.
1971 – Unsecured creditors received an interim divd. of LML Payment Systems Inc. (Yuk. Nov. 10, 1997)
25¢ on the dollar LEF International Inc. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1980) Jan. 11, 2013 – Amalgamated with LML Acquisition Corp.,
June 1977 – Final 2nd divd. of 17¢ paid May 24, 1996 – Formed LEF McLean Brothers a wholly owned subsid. of Digital River, Inc.; basis
1977 – Admin. of bankruptcy fully completed. International Inc. in Ontario on amalgamation with McLean US$3.45 cash per sh.
Brothers (Domestic Great Lakes) Fisheries Ltd.,
L.A. Varah Ltd. (B.C. 1986 amalg.) accounted as a Pooling of Interests. n LMS Medical Systems Inc. (Can. Jan. 14, 2003)
July 30, 1986 – Name changed to Saynor Varah Inc. n Aug. 20, 2012 – Name changed to Maclos Capital Inc.
LEF McLean Brothers International Inc. (Ont. May 24, (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
LAB International Inc. (Can. May 9, 2002) 1996 amalg.)
July 13, 2007 – Name changed to Akela Pharma Inc. n Sept. 9, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register. LMX Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1985)
Sept. 9, 2004 – Name changed to Merrex Resources Inc.;
LAB Research Inc. (Can. May 24, 2006) L.E.H. Ventures Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1981) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Feb. 21, 2011 – Placed into receivership and Samson Sept. 15, 2005 – Name changed to Discovery PGM
Belair Deloitte and Touche appointed receiver. All Exploration Ltd. n LNG Energy Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 2000)
Nov. 15, 2013 – Name changed to Esrey Energy Ltd.;
LEV Scientific Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
May 13, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
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LOGiQ Asset Management Inc. (Alta. June 16, 1993) LTT Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 31, 2005) Labyrinth Resources Corp. (B.C. July 4, 1986)
June 7, 2018 – Name changed to Flow Capital Corp. and June 28, 2007 – Formed Arura Pharma Inc. in Canada Dec. 20, 1993 – Name changed to El Callao Mining
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 12 old following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Arura Corp. n
shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Pharma Inc. with Arua the deemed acquiror. n
Lac de Renzy Nickel Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
LOGiQ Advantage Bond Fund (Ont. Jan. 12, 2009) LW Capital Pool Inc. (Can. Aug. 5, 2009) 1967 – Merged into Delahey Consolidated Nickel Mines
Dec. 22, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted pursuant to Mar. 26, 2014 – Name changed to Tweed Marijuana Inc. Ltd.; basis 10 new for 34 old shs.
termination of the fund on or about Dec. 29, 2017, following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
following distribution of net assets. acquisition of Tweed Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Lac du Bonnet Chromium Ltd. (Man. 1946)
Mar. 1, 1969 – Dissolved.
LOGiQ Advantage Oil & Gas Income Fund (Ont. Feb. L W Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 11, 1996)
24, 2005) June 12, 2000 – Name changed to Bancorp Financial Lac du Bonnet Mines (unknown)
Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Energy Group Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition 1946 – Assets acquired by Lac du Bonnet Chromium
Income Fund. n of Bancorp Financial Services Inc. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Lac du Bonnet
Chromium Ltd.)
LOGiQ Advantage VIP Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 1, 2006) LWP Capital Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2011)
Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Advantage Lac Minerals Ltd. (Ont. July 29, 1985 amalg.)
Dec. 31, 2015 – Commenced voluntary liquidation and
Monthly Income Fund. n Oct. 17, 1994 – Acquired by AB Acquisition Inc., a wholly
dissolution. KSV Advisory Inc. appointed liquidator and
owned subsid. of American Barrick Resources
all directors resigned.
LOGiQ VIP Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 25, 2001) Corporation; basis $5.00 plus 0.325 American Barrick
Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Monthly LX Ventures Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1998) shs., or 0.487 American Barrick shs. for 1 Lac sh. (see
Income Fund. n July 7, 2014 – Name changed to Mobio Technologies American Barrick Resources Corporation)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
LOM River Gold Corporation (B.C. May 20, 1988) Lacana Mining Corporation (Ont. 1975 amalg.)
Oct. 17, 2001 – Name changed to Catalina Energy La Senza Corporation (Can. May 5, 1982) July 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form
Corp. n Jan. 17, 2007 – Acquired indirectly by Limited Brands, Corona Corporation; basis 1.32 new Cl. A shs. for 1 old
Inc. for Cdn$48.25 per sh. Lacana com. sh. (see Corona Corporation)
LOR Capital Inc. (Can. Nov. 18, 2003) Lacanex Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1969)
Aug. 4, 2005 – Name changed to Decision Dynamics Labarre Explorations Limited (Ont. 1976)
Nov. 9, 1981 – Dissolved. Sept. 22, 1975 – Merged into Lacana Mining Corporation;
Technology Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse basis 30 Lacana shs. for 100 Lacanex shs.
takeover acquisition of Time Industrial, Inc. and Malibu
Engineering & Software Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.0435 old Labatt Breweries of British Columbia Limited (Can.
1928) Lachance Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951)
shs. n May 20, 1972 – Dissolved.
1979 – Amalgamated into Labatt Brewing Company
LOREX Technology Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1979) Limited.
Lachib Development Corporation (Ont. 1959)
Dec. 28, 2012 – Acquired by FLIR Systems, Inc. for $1.30 June 25, 1991 – Name changed to Syntech Diamond
Label Depot Corporation (Alta. Aug. 22, 1997)
per sh. Films Inc. n
Sept. 20, 2001 – Name changed to LDC Ventures Inc. n
Jan. 1, 2015 – Name changed to FLIR Lorex Inc.
Labine-McCarthy Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Laclothian Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
L1 Capital Corp. (Can. Dec. 20, 2007) July 4, 1949 – Charter cancelled; distribution to shldrs.
Apr. 30, 2010 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved.
of 9¢ per 100 shs.
same name.
Labmin Resources Limited (N.L. July 6, 1983 amalg.)
July 23, 2010 – Amalgamated with Breaking Point Laco Resources Inc. (B.C. 1972)
Sept. 17, 1985 – Amalgamated with Hollinger Argus
Developments Inc.; basis 1.333 Breaking Point shs. for Aug. 27, 1982 – Name changed to International Laco
Limited and Argcen Holdings Inc. to form Hollinger Inc;
1 L1 Capital sh. Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 2.5 new for 1 Hollinger Argus sh., 1 new for 1
L.P. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1962) Argcen sh. and 3.5 new for 1 Labmin sh. (other than those
held by Argcen). (see Hollinger Inc.) Lacoma Gold Mine Ltd. (Ont. May 28, 1935)
July 25, 1979 – Name changed to May-Ralph Resources Mar. 1943 – Distribution made; basis 1 New
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Barber-Larder Mines Ltd. sh. for 20 Lacoma shs. (see
Labopharm Inc. (Que. Oct. 26, 1990)
Oct. 13, 2011 – Acquired by Chimigen Inc., a wholly New Barber-Larder Mines Ltd.)
LPT Capital Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2006)
owned subsid. of Paladin Labs Inc., for $0.2857 per sh.
Aug. 17, 2009 – Name changed to Lincoln Mining Lacorne Lithium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
(see Paladin Labs Inc.)
Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse May 1957 – Wound up. For each 10 shs. of LaCorne
takeover acquisition of Lincoln Gold Corporation; basis Labrador Acceptance Corporation (Que. 1952) Lithium, distribution made of $14, 3 shs. Quebec Lithium
1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Jan. 29, 1969 – Declared bankrupt. Secured noteholders Corp. and 2 shs. LaCorne Mines 1957 Ltd.
received 85¢ per $1.00 of notes held. Trustees: Royal
L. R. Steel Company Inc. (Del.) Lacorne Mines 1957 Limited (Que. Aug. 10, 1935)
Trust Co. (for Secured Notes); Montreal Trust Co. (for
May 1923 – Went into bankruptcy. Assets sold; nothing Jan. 18, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Unsecured Notes).
for shldrs. The L. R. Steel Protective Trust Association
obtained subscriptions from some shldrs. of the bankrupt Labrador International Mining Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 26, 1985) Lacroix & Frères Inc. (Que. 1957)
companies, and purchased the assets, which were then Mar. 18, 1999 – Name changed to Royal International Mar. 3, 1972 – Name changed to Lacroix Inc. n
operated under the name of Steel's Consolidated Inc. Venture Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1932 – Operating subsids. of Steel's Consolidated Inc. Lacroix Inc. (Que. 1957)
went into bankruptcy between 1930 and 1932. Their Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 5, 1976 – Acquired by Hugh Russel Limited for $8.50 per
assets were sold and nothing remained for shldrs. of 1995) sh.
Steel's Consolidated Inc. July 1, 2010 – Succeeded by Labrador Iron Ore Royalty
Lacwin Mining Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1956)
Corporation pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby
L. R. Steel Realty Development Corp. (unknown) Oct. 31, 1966 – Struck off register.
Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation was formed to
May 1923 – One of the companies of the L. R. Steel
facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation and Lada Development Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
group. Shares have no value.
the fund was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Feb. 4, 1983 – Struck off register.
LRG Restaurant Group, Inc. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1960) Mines & Energy)
June 13, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. Laddie Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945)
Labrador Mining and Exploration Company Limited July 22, 1982 – Amalgamated with Abino Gold Mines
LRX Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 18, 1979) (N.L. 1936) Limited (1 for 12.94), Clicker Red Lake Mines Limited (1
May 3, 1996 – Name changed to North American July 6, 1983 – Formed Labmin Resources Limited in for 18.23), Commander Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for
Tungsten Corporation Ltd. and continued into Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador following acquisition by 30.82), Dorion Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 15.59),
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Hollinger Argus Limited. n Duchesne Red Lake Mines Limited (1 for 10.57), Forsyth
Mines Limited (1 for 6.38), Goldquest Explorations Corp.
LS Laser Systems Ltd. (Alta. 1987) Labrador Nickel Mining Corp. (Que. 1962) (1 for 1.26), Inore Gold Mines Limited (1 for 9.9) and
July 1, 1992 – Struck off register. Apr. 13, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Rowan Gold Mines Limited (1 for 4.91) to form Goldquest
Exploration Inc. for; basis 1 new for 15.22 old shs.
LSI Logic Corporation of Canada, Inc. (Can. 1985) Labrador Ungava Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Sept. 14, 1995 – Acquired by 3096467 Canada Inc., an Aug. 1964 – Name changed to Little Tex Mining Corp. n
indirect wholly owned subsid. of LSI Logic Corporation,
for $4.00 per sh.
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Ladera Ventures Corp. (B.C. May 21, 1987) Laguerre Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1939) Lake City Gaming Corp. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1997)
May 28, 2018 – Name changed to MedMen Enterprises Aug. 31, 1950 – Name changed to New Laguerre Mines July 18, 2002 – Acquired by Gateway Casinos Okanagan
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of MM Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Gateway Casinos Inc.,
Enterprises USA, LLC; basis 1 new for 9.2623 old shs. for $3.25 per sh.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Laguna Blends Inc. (B.C. June 2, 2014)
June 9, 2017 – Name changed to Isodiol International Lake Dufault Mines Limited (Que. 1937)
Laduboro Enterprises Ltd. (Que. 1954) Inc. following the May 2017 acquisition of ISO Dec. 16, 1971 – Merged with Opemiska Copper Mines
June 2, 1987 – Name changed to Laduboro Ltd.; basis International, LLC. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; (Quebec) Limited and Falconbridge Mines Quebec
1 new for 5 old shs. n FPsurvey - Industrials) Limited into Falconbridge Copper Limited; basis 3 new
for 2 Lake Dufault shs.
Laduboro Ltd. (Que. 1954) Laguna Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Dec. 1, 1989 – Name changed to Monterey Capital Inc. n 1939 – Liquidated for 19.2¢ per sh. Lake Erie Gas Limited (Ont. 1958)
May 1971 – Merged into Erieshore Industries Inc.; basis
Laduboro Oil Ltd. (Que. 1954) Laguna Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) 2 new for 5 old shs.
Sept. 1, 1985 – Name changed to Laduboro Enterprises Jan. 1978 – Name changed to Laco Resources Inc.; basis
Ltd. n 1 new for 5 old shs. n Lake Erie Petroleum Company, Limited (Ont. 1952)
1958 – Wound up.
Ladulama Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 2, 1944) Laidlaw Inc. (Can. Mar. 16, 1979)
June 20, 2003 – Following Plan of Reorganization (Plan) Lake Expanse Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Mar. 31, 1953 – Name changed to Nudulama Mines Ltd.; July 6, 1972 – Name changed to Lakex Mines Ltd.; basis
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n under the United States Bankruptcy Act and the
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada), shares 1 new for 5 old shs.
Lady Robyn Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982) of Laidlaw International, Inc. (formerly Laidlaw
Lake Fortune Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1934)
Nov. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Sino Business Investments Ltd.) were used to pay off selected Laidlaw
Mar. 1952 – Name changed to New Fortune Mines Ltd.
Machines Inc. n Inc.'s creditors. Laidlaw Inc.'s com. shs. were deemed to
and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
have no value under the Plan.
Lady Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Lake Geneva Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1928)
Laidlaw International, Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1985)
June 1, 1959 – Dissolved. 1949 – Acquired by Geneva Lake Mines Ltd. (see Geneva
June 20, 2003 – Continued into Delaware.
Lake Mines Ltd.)
Ladysmith Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Laidlaw Motor Sales Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
1970 – Wound up. Lake George Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
1966 – Amalgamated to form Laidlaw Motorways Ltd.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Lafarge Canada Inc. (Can. Oct. 22, 1927; via letters
Laidlaw Motorways Limited (Ont. Apr. 27, 1966 amalg.;
patent) Lake Horwood Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1949)
via letters patent)
Aug. 3, 2006 – Acquired by Efalar Canada Inc., a wholly Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
July 30, 1973 – Name changed to Laidlaw Transportation
owned subsid. of Lafarge S.A., for US$85.26 per exch.
Limited. n
pfce. sh. Lake Kaginu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
1956 – Assets acquired by Crowpat Minerals Ltd.; basis
Lafarge Canada Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Laidlaw Transportation Limited (Ont. Apr. 27, 1966
1 new for 2 old shs.
1970 – Acquired by Canada Cement Lafarge Ltd.; basis amalg.; via letters patent)
2 Canada Cement com. shs. for 5 com. or 6% pref. shs. Mar. 16, 1979 – Continued into Canada. Lake Kingston Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
of Lafarge. (see Canada Cement Lafarge Ltd.) Jan. 2, 1990 – Name changed to Laidlaw Inc. n Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled.

Lafarge Corporation (Md. Apr. 25, 1977) L'Air d'Or Corporation (Ont. Aug. 16, 1961) Lake Kozak Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Sept. 4, 2001 – Name changed to Lafarge North America July 11, 1996 – Formed Tagalder Incorporated in Ontario Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. n on amalgamation with Tagalder Corporation; basis 1 new
for 1 Tagalder sh. and 1 new for 10 L'Air shs. n Lake Lauzon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Lafarge North America Inc. (Md. Apr. 25, 1977) Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved.
May 17, 2006 – Acquired by Afalar Inc., a wholly owned The Laird Group Inc. (Can. Jan. 9, 1931)
subsid. of Lafarge S.A., for Cdn$85.50 per sh. 1988 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with same Lake Lingman Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
name. (see Printera Corporation) 1964 – Name changed to Lakelyn Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Lafayette Asbestos Co. Ltd. (Que. June 10, 1950) Nov. 29, 1996 – Acquired by a subsid. of Printera new for 3.5 old shs. n
June 27, 1955 – Name changed to New Lafayette Corporation; basis 14¢ or 1 Printera sh. for 18 Laird shs.
Asbestos Company Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n (see Printera Corporation) Lake Marron Gold Mines, Ltd. (Can. Jan. 14, 1926)
Dec. 18, 1936 – Merged into Maralgo Mines Limited;
Lafayette Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) Laiterie Dallaire Ltée (Que. 1954) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see Maralgo Mines Limited)
Dec. 7, 1967 – Dissolved. 1974 – Acquired by Beurrerie Lafreniere Ltée of
Laverlochere, Que. Lake McIvor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Laflamme Barraute Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) 1975 – Charter cancelled.
1956 – Charter cancelled. Laiteries Papineau Inc. (Que. 1947)
Aug. 5, 1974 – Dissolved. Lake Mine Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 1983)
Lafontaine Gauthier Shattner Inc. (Can. 1979) June 6, 1978 – Proceeds from sale were used to retire June 23, 1987 – Name changed to Delicorp Foodservice
Mar. 31, 1984 – Amalgamated with 1208309 Canada Inc. all 5-6% 1st mtge. bonds o/s. Cash surplus was retained Inc. n
to form LGS Data Processing Consultants Inc. by co. No disposition had been reported to creditors, pref.
or com. shldrs. Lake Nordic Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Lagasco Corp. (Ont. June 22, 1948) 1956 – Merged into Northspan Uranium Mines Ltd.; basis
Aug. 4, 2010 – Name changed to El Condor Minerals Inc. Lake Bearskin Mining Synd. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 3 new for 4 old shs.
and continued into British Columbia. n 1950 – Charter cancelled.
Lake of the Woods Milling Co. Ltd. (Can. 1903)
Lagava Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Lake Beaverhouse Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Apr. 12, 1960 – Wholly owned subsid. of Ogilvie Flour
Sept. 1961 – Name changed to Fox Lake Mines Ltd. n Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Mills Company, Limited. Com. stk. acquired by Ogilvie in
November 1954; basis 1 sh. Ogilvie plus $10 for each
Lago Dourado Minerals Ltd. (Can. May 21, 2009) Lake Capital Corp. (Ont. Nov. 9, 1989) Lake of the Woods com. sh. Pref. stk. acquired by Ogilvie
July 21, 2016 – Name changed to Sandy Lake Gold Inc. July 14, 1993 – Name changed to Valavaara at $130 per sh.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Environmental Technologies Ltd. n
Lake Ontario Cement Ltd. (Can. 1956)
Lago Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Lake Caswell Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 26, 1934) Dec. 5, 1986 – Acquired by Ciments Français Canada
1944 – Sold assets to Renfort Gold Mines for 200,000 1957 – Charter cancelled. Limitée, a wholly owned subsid. of Société des Ciments
shs. Français, for $36.25 per sh.
Lake Central Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
Lago Resources Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 21, 1992) May 1, 1969 – Struck off register. Lake Ontario Portland Cement Co. Ltd. (Can. 1956)
Jan. 16, 1997 – Name changed to RUX Resources Inc. Feb. 1965 – Name changed to Lake Ontario Cement
following reverse takeover acquisition of RUX Resources Lake Cinch Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Ltd. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1960 – Acquired by Dickenson Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 4.5 old shs. (see Dickenson Mines Ltd.) Lake Opawica Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
July 1960 – Charter cancelled.
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Lake-Osu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Lakeland Natural Gas Limited (Ont. 1954) Lakota Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 3, 1937)
Aug. 1976 – Wound up. Jan. 1, 1968 – Amalgamated into Northern and Central Sept. 26, 2011 – Name changed to Tembo Gold Corp.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Gas Corporation Limited. Each 2.5 5.4% pref. shs. of basis 1 new for 18 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Lake Placid Resources Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 6, 1992) Lakeland, $20 par, exch. for 1 sh. $2.70 1st pref. stk., Energy)
Feb. 22, 1995 – Name changed to Electra Energy 2nd ser. $50 par. of Northern; each 3 com. shs. Lakeland
Corporation following amalgamation with Electra for 2 com. shs. Northern. Lakeland wts. were also exch. Lalo Ventures Ltd. (Yuk. Nov. 1, 2001)
Petroleum Ltd. (1 new com. sh. for 1 old cl. A sh.); basis for wts. of Northern. Aug. 5, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 20, 2005 – Name changed to Sunrise Minerals Inc. n
Lakeland Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 11, 2007)
Lake Ponask Gold Corp. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1984) Sept. 25, 2015 – Name changed to ALX Uranium Corp.; Lama Exploration & Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Nov. 25, 1991 – Name changed to Leadley, Gunning & basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Culp International Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Energy)
Lamaque Gold Mines Limited (Can. Dec. 16, 1932)
Lake Renzy Mines Ltd. (Que. 1955) Lakeland Royalty & Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Aug. Sept. 12, 1963 – Merged with The Teck-Hughes Gold
Mar. 1965 – Name changed to Renzy Mines Limited; 23, 1983) Mines Limited and Canadian Devonian Petroleums
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Sept. 23, 1996 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey - Limited to form Teck Corporation Limited; basis 4 new
Energy) Mines & Energy) for 5 old shs.

Lake-Ridge Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Lakeleaf Silver Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Lamaque Mining Company 1964 Limited (B.C. 1964)
Aug. 25, 1966 – Dissolved. Oct. 1978 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 30, 1981 – Amalgamated into Teck Corporation.
(see Teck Corporation)
Lake Rowan Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1943) Lakelyn Mines Inc. (Ont. 1945)
1945 – Assets acquired by Lake Rowan (1945) Mines Sept. 1979 – Name changed to Twin Gold Mines Ltd. Lambda Mercantile Corporation (Ont. Aug. 12, 1940)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Lake Rowan (1945) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated
Mines Ltd.) Mercantile Corporation. n
Lakelyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Lake Rowan (1945) Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 5, 1978 – Name changed to Lakelyn Mines Inc. n Lambda Mercantile Corporation Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 12,
1951 – Name changed to Rowan Consolidated Mines 1940)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Lakemount Mines Limited (Ont. 1943) Dec. 7, 1978 – Name changed to Lambda Mercantile
Feb. 22, 1982 – Charter cancelled. Corporation; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
Lake Shore Gold Corp. (Yuk. June 25, 2002)
June 4, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Lakeport Brewing Income Fund (Ont. Apr. 27, 2005) Lambert Somec Inc. (Que. Apr. 29, 1985)
July 18, 2008 – Continued into Canada. Mar. 30, 2007 – Acquired by Labatt Brewing Company Jan. 3, 1995 – Amalgamated with 9011-5643 Quebec
Apr. 8, 2016 – Acquired by Tahoe Resources Inc.: basis Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Interbrew S.A., for $28 Inc. and 9011-6955 Quebec Inc. to form new co. with
0.1467 Tahoe com. shs. for 1 Lake Shore com. sh. per trust unit. same name Lambert Somec Inc.; basis 1 pref. sh. for 1
com. sh. immediately repurchased for $1.65 per sh. Co.
Lake Shore Mines Limited (Ont. 1914) Laker Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983)
now private.
July 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with Wright-Hargreaves June 11, 1990 – Name changed to Videogram
Mines Limited (0.498 for 1), Little Long Lac Gold Mines International Corp. n Lambton Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Limited (2.377 for 1) and LAC Minerals Ltd. (1 for 1) to Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled.
continue as LAC Minerals Ltd.; basis 2.871 new LAC shs. Lakeshore Minerals Inc. (Ont. Mar. 5, 1937)
for 1 old Lake Shore sh. (see LAC Minerals Ltd.) July 7, 1990 – Name changed to Leggo Holdings Inc. n Lambton Loan and Investment Co. (Ont. 1844)
Oct. 31, 1978 – Merged with parent co. Victoria and Grey
Lake Superior Iron Ltd. (unknown) Lakeside Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 1934) Trust Company and The Lambton Trust Co. to form
1960 – Merged into St. Lawrence Columbium & Metals 1956 – Charter cancelled. Victoria and Grey Trust Company. Minority shldrs. of
Corp.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. Lambton Loan received 2 new com. shs. for 1 old sh.
Lakeside Lorrain Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
Lake Superior Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1947) 1927 – Operations closed. Assets sold. Proceeds The Lambton Trust Company, Limited (Ont. 1928)
Feb. 25, 1965 – Dissolved. insufficient to meet liabs. Oct. 31, 1978 – Merged with 2 other cos. to form Victoria
and Grey Trust Company; basis 5 com. shs. for 1 old sh.
Lake Superior Nickel Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Lakeside Minerals Inc. (Ont. Dec. 20, 2011)
1979 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 27, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted. Laminco Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 29, 1983)
July 25, 2017 – Name changed to Lineage Grow Oct. 17, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
Lake Surprise Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Company Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Zaruma Resources Inc.
Name changed to Le Prix Explorations Ltd. n following acquisition of Zaruma Mining Corporation ASA;
Lakeside Oil & Gas Limited (Ont. 1967) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Lake Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1983) May 1971 – Merged into Erieshore Industries Inc.; basis
Mar. 2, 1990 – Dissolved. 2 new for 5 old shs. Lammermoor Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1937)
Nov. 1973 – Dissolved.
Lake Wasa Mining Corp. (Que. 1946) Lakeside Steel Inc. (Ont. Oct. 10, 2008)
Aug. 31, 1960 – Name changed to Wasamac Mines Ltd.; Apr. 4, 2012 – Acquired by JMC Steel Group, Inc. for Lamontagne Limitée (Que. 1961)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n $0.2983 per sh. June 1969 – Acquired by Couvrette & Provost Ltée; basis
5 Couvrette com. shs. for 7 Lamontagne cl. A or cl. B
Lakefield Marketing Corporation (Ont. Dec. 12, 1989) Lakeview Hotel Real Estate Investment Trust (Man.
shs.
Nov. 24, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register. Feb. 11, 2004)
Dec. 31, 2012 – Succeeded by Lakeview Hotel Lamplighter Energy Ltd. (Alta. May 29, 1996)
Lakefield Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 12, 1989) Investment Corp. pursuant to plan of arrangement Jan. 12, 2006 – Formed Blackdog Resources Ltd. in
Feb. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Lakefield Marketing whereby Lakeview Hotel Investment Corp. was formed Alberta on amalgamation with Blackdog Resources Ltd.
Corporation. n to facilitate the conversion of the trust into a corporation (deemed acquiror). n
and the trust was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey
Lakefield Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933) - Industrials) Lana Gold Corp. (B.C. Jan. 13, 1981)
1946 – Wound up. Mar. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Global Technologies
Lakeview (Stewart, B.C.) Mines (unknown)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Lakehead Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Stock reported exchangeable into Ventures Explorations
Nov. 18, 1958 – Reported dissolved. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Ventex Ltd.)
Lanark Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Lakewood Energy Inc. (Can. Apr. 17, 1990) Nov. 10, 1966 – Dissolved.
Lakehead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Jan. 11, 1979 – Amalgamated with Vespar Mines Ltd., Aug. 4, 1994 – Merged into Serenpet Inc.; basis 0.686
Serenpet shs. for 1 Lakewood sh. (see Serenpet Inc.) Lanark Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
to form Parlake Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old 1956 – Charter cancelled.
shs.
Lakewood Forest Products Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Sept. 4, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Lancaster Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2004)
Lakeland Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Nov. 18, 2016 – Name changed to NxGold Ltd. (see
1968 – Assets acquired by BrenMac Mines Ltd. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Lakewood Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1969)
Lakeland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Nov. 14, 2013 – Name changed to Golden Secret
Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. (see FPsurvey Lancaster Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Nov. 18, 1958 – Reported dissolved. Nov. 1978 – Charter cancelled.
- Mines & Energy)
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Lancaster Resource Corporation (B.C. Aug. 13, 1982) Landmark Motor Inns of Canada Ltd. (Can. Nov. 23, Lansco Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1977)
July 8, 1985 – Name changed to Synex International Inc. 1972) Dec. 14, 1982 – Formed Lansco Resources Ltd. in British
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 26, 1977 – Name changed to Headway Hotels Ltd. n Columbia on amalgamation with Cameo Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Lancaster Sierra Capital Corp. (Ont. Aug. 17, 2004) Landmark Oil & Gas Corp. (Alta. Feb. 21, 2001)
May 1, 2006 – Formed EFT Canada Inc. in Ontario on Sept. 2010 – Struck from the registry and dissolved. Lansco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 14, 1982 amalg.)
Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with EFT Canada Nov. 22, 1993 – Name changed to Bomax Resource
Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by EFT Canada. n Landmark Oils Ltd. (Alta.) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
May 1961 – Acquired by Pamoil Ltd. for 1,700,000 shs.
Lancer of Canada Limited (B.C. 1969 amalg.) Lansdowne Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Aug. 18, 1977 – Acquired by Modern Shirt Industries Ltd. Landmark Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1975) Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
for 60¢ per sh. Oct. 10, 1995 – Name changed to Landmark
Environmental Inc. n Lansdowne Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 21, 1937)
Lancer Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1950) 1959 – Charter cancelled.
1970 – Struck off register. Landmark Savings and Loan Association (Ont. 1964)
Nov. 1, 1993 – Acquired by Co-Operative Trust Company Lansdowne Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1987 amalg.)
Lancer Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986) of Canada in a share purchase agreement with Credit Apr. 13, 1995 – Name changed to Conquistador Mines
Jan. 25, 1991 – Name changed to V-Tech Diagnostics Union Central of Ontario Limited. Subsequently wound Ltd. n
(Canada) Inc.; basis 5 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - up.
Industrials) Lansdowne Oil & Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 27, 1980)
Landolac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Nov. 3, 1987 – Formed Lansdowne Minerals Ltd. in British
Lancer Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Aug. 3, 1964 – Dissolved. Columbia on amalgamation with Beaver Creek Goldfields
Jan. 2, 1979 – Name changed to Mount Jamie Mines Ltd. Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
following acquisition of assets of Mount Jamie Mines Landon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1981)
(Quebec) Limited in 1978. n Mar. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Adikann Goldfields Lansing Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Feb. 23, 1987)
Ltd. n Jan. 19, 1993 – Name changed to White Hawk Ventures
Landair Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1971) Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Feb. 28, 1978 – Amalgamated with Powerex Resources Landore Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 6, 1996)
Ltd. to form Uranex Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 Apr. 5, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Lansview Resource Corporation (Ont. July 20, 1977)
Powerex sh. and 0.75 new for 1 Landair sh. (see Uranex Guernsey, U.K. based Landore Resources Limited; basis May 14, 1984 – Continued into British Columbia.
Resources Ltd.) 1 new for 1 old sh. Aug. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Neumed Systems
Landdrill International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1992) Corporation and continued into Canada. n
Landover Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 25, 1987)
May 30, 2013 – Petitioned into bankruptcy by secured July 5, 2002 – Acquired by Viking Energy Royalty Trust
creditor and subsequently declared bankrupt. All officers for $0.625 per sh. (see Viking Energy Royalty Trust) Lantern Gas & Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
and directors resigned. Grant Thorton Poirier appointed Sept. 14, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. into
trustee. Landover Oils & Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 4, 1932) Stand-Skat Resources Ltd.; basis 0.17728 new for 1 old
1954 – Name changed to Belcher Mining Corporation Lantern sh. (see Stand-Skat Resources Ltd.)
Landen Capital Corp. (B.C. July 11, 2006) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 22, 2010 – Name changed to Sama Resources Inc. Lapa Cadillac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1955 – Name changed to Zulapa Mining Corporation Ltd.;
Landowners Mutual Minerals Ltd. (Sask. 1951)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1964 – Acquired by Scurry Rainbow Oil (Sask.) Ltd.; basis
Lander Energy Corporation (Ont. Oct. 11, 2007) 1 new for 5 old shs.
Apr. 25, 2012 – Name changed to Prosper Gold Corp. Lapalartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
and continued into British Columbia. (see FPsurvey - Landstar Properties Inc. (B.C. Dec. 13, 1978) Jan. 6, 1958 – Dissolved.
Mines & Energy) June 3, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Lapaska Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Landhawk Petroleum Corporation (Alta. June 1, 1994) Lang Bay Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1981) Dec. 20, 1954 – Name changed to Can-Met Explorations
Dec. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Campion Resources Nov. 6, 1995 – Name changed to Hibright Minerals Inc.; Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Groupe Laperrière & Verreault Inc. (Que. Apr. 1, 1986)
Landis Energy Corporation (Alta. Aug. 16, 1996) Langford Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1939) Aug. 13, 2007 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by
Mar. 30, 2010 – Acquired by AltaGas Income Trust for July 1954 – Charter cancelled. FLSmidth & Co. of Denmark for $33 per sh. following
80¢ per sh. (see AltaGas Income Trust) spin-off of certain assets to a new co. GLV Inc. whereby
Langham Oils Ltd. (Alta.) shldrs. received 1 GLV cl. A and cl. B sh. for 1 cl. A and
Landis Mining Corporation (Alta. Aug. 16, 1996) 1959 – Struck off register. cl. B sh. (see GLV Inc.)
July 1, 2006 – Name changed to Landis Energy
Corporation. n Langis Silver & Cobalt Mining Company Limited (Ont. Lapexco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Feb. 18, 1953) 1958 – Name changed to Regal Mining and Development
Landmark Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 21, 2001) July 27, 2005 – Name changed to Aranka Gold Inc. n Ltd. n
Dec. 10, 2003 – Name changed to Landmark Oil & Gas
Corp. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Alford Langley Bay Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Laplante Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Petroleum 2001 Corp. and Alford Petroleum 2001 Inc. n Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved. 1947 – Name changed to New Mic Mac Mines Ltd. n

Landmark Corporation (Ont. Mar. 15, 1984 amalg.) Langley's Limited (Ont. 1929) Laprairie Company Inc. (Ont. 1935)
Jan. 31, 1992 – Amalgamated with Gateford Resources Feb. 23, 1931 – Charter cancelled; dissolved, 1953 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by The Cooksville
Inc. to form new co. with same name Landmark Company, Limited for $25 per sh. Concurrently, Cooksville
Corporation; basis 11 new for 13 Landmark shs. (see Langmuir Longlac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 9, 1934) was acquired by Domtar Limited.
Landmark Corporation) Dec. 18, 1936 – Merged into Maralgo Mines Ltd.; basis
1 new for 5 old shs. (see Maralgo Mines Limited) Lar-Add Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Landmark Corporation (Ont. Jan. 31, 1992 amalg.) 1981 – Dissolved Dec. 6, 1972; revived 1975; charter
Aug. 6, 1996 – Name changed to Landmark Global Langtec Capital Corp. (B.C. July 7, 1987) cancelled.
Financial Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see Aug. 25, 1997 – Name changed to VisionQuest Enterprise
FPsurvey - Industrials) Group Inc. n Laramide Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
June 27, 1996 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Landmark Environmental Inc. (B.C. Sept. 5, 1975) Laniuk Industries Inc. (Alta. Apr. 11, 1996) - Mines & Energy)
June 12, 1997 – Name changed to International Landmark July 8, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Environmental Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n into an income trust named TerraVest Income Fund; basis Larandona Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1 new TerraVest trust unit for 6 old Laniuk com. shs. (see 1971 – Acquired by New Insco Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Insco
Landmark Minerals Inc. (B.C. July 14, 2005) TerraVest Income Fund) sh. for 50 Larandona shs.
Aug. 20, 2007 – Acquired by Ucore Uranium Inc.; basis Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
0.68 Ucore sh. for 1 Landmark sh. (see Ucore Uranium Lanpar Technologies Inc. (Can. 1970)
Mar. 1989 – Placed into receivership. Larbel Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Inc.)
Apr. 6, 1989 – Assets acquired by Softco Manufacturing 1947 – Sold assets to Aurlando Consolidated Mining
Landmark Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Inc. No equity for shldrs. Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Aurlando
Dec. 1972 – Dissolved. Jan. 28, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from the register. Consolidated Mining Corp. Ltd.)
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Larch Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Larkfield Capital Corp. (B.C. May 15, 2000) Lashburn Petroleums Limited (Ont. July 22, 1949)
Jan. 28, 1987 – Name changed to Manticore Petroleum Jan. 15, 2002 – Continued into Ontario. 1952 – Sold assets to Scarlet Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Corp. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Jan. 17, 2002 – Formed Rentcash Inc. in Ontario on 3 old shs.
Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Rentcash Inc.
Lardeau Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951) (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1 Rentcash sh. and Lasidon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1954 – Name changed to Perlite Industries Ltd.; basis 1 1 new for 3 Larkfield shs. n Jan. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
new for 50 old shs.
Larmont Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Lasik Vision Corporation (B.C. Apr. 15, 1998)
Lardego Gold Mines (Ont. 1937) Jan. 1967 – Charter cancelled. May 14, 2001 – Acquired by ICON Laser Eye Centers,
May 1960 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 0.5 new ICON sh. for 1 old Lasik sh. (see ICON
Laroma Midlothian Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Laser Eye Centers, Inc.)
Larder Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 27, 1941) Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 11, 1986 – Formed International Larder Minerals Lasir Gold Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1980)
Inc. on amalgamation with Flying Cross Resources Ltd.; Laronex Copper Mines Ltd. (Man. 1953) Feb. 13, 1989 – Name changed to Lasir Gold Industries
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n 1967 – Name changed to Northern Copper Ltd. n Inc. n

Larder Road Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Laronex Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Man. 1958) Lasir Gold Industries Inc. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1980)
Feb. 1954 – Charter cancelled; no equity. 1967 – Acquired by Laronex Copper Mines Ltd. (see Nov. 22, 1995 – Name changed to First Fortune
Northern Copper Ltd.) Investments Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Larder "U" Island Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Sept. 10, 1952 – Name changed to New Larder "U" Island LaRonge Mining Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1968) Lassie Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. June 22,
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 8, 1976 – Name changed to La Teko Resources 1945)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Oct. 15, 1998 – Amalgamated with 1296922 Ontario
Larderknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Placer Dome (CLA)
Aug. 18, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Lartic Mines Ltd. (Can. 1928) Limited (a wholly owned subsid. of Placer Dome Inc.);
Nov. 3, 1959 – Charter surrendered. basis 1 new redeem. cl. A pref. sh. for 1 com. sh.
Lardershores Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) immediately redeem. for $1.50. (see Placer Dome Inc.)
Oct. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Larum Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Apr. 1976 – Amalgamated to form Glenarum Mining Lassiter Kuma Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1971 amalg.)
Lardon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Feb. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Baloil Lassiter
Wound up. No equity for shldrs. Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Larutan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Laredo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) 1962 – Merged to form Cessland Corporation Limited; Lassiter Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
1967 – Name changed to Largo Mines Ltd. n basis 13 new for 100 old shs. Sept. 3, 1971 – Amalgamated with Kuma Oils Ltd. to form
Lassiter Kuma Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Laredo Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1971) Las Maderas Mining & Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
June 26, 1986 – Name changed to Pedco Energy Aug. 30, 1976 – Dissolved. Lasthope Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1940)
Limited. n Sept. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Las Vegas From Home.com Entertainment Inc. (B.C.
Lareva Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) May 27, 1980) Lateegra Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1979)
Mar. 1958 – Dissolved. June 18, 2015 – Name changed to Jackpot Digital Inc. Aug. 9, 2011 – Amalgamated with Excellon Resources
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc.; basis 0.54 Excellon shs. for 1 Lateegra sh.
Largo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Sept. 15, 1986 – Name changed to Advanced Growth Las Western Entertainment Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1993) Lateegra Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1979)
Systems Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Dec. 13, 1999 – Name changed to mBase.com Inc. n Jan. 12, 2006 – Name changed to Lateegra Gold Corp.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Largo Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1988) Lasalle Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
June 10, 2004 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey 1954 – Name changed to Ormsby Mines Ltd. and Lateral Capital Corp. (Alta. Jan. 26, 2012)
- Mines & Energy) continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n July 21, 2014 – Name changed to Jaguar Resources Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Largold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Lasco Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
1944 – Acquired by Largold Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new 1950 – Reported out of business. Lateral Gold Corp. (B.C. Apr. 14, 1999)
for 2 old shs. (see Largold Mining Co. Ltd.) Oct. 25, 2016 – Name changed to Trakopolis IoT Corp.
Laser Blade Technologies Inc. (Alta. Aug. 16, 1995) following reverse takeover acquisition of CANHaul
Largold Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) July 18, 1997 – Name changed to Laser Blade Systems International Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1957 – Charter cancelled. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Lateral Vector Resources Inc. (Sask. Aug. 23, 1991)
Lariat Capital Inc. (Alta. June 3, 1997) Laser Expressions Inc. (Ont. Nov. 6, 1975) July 27, 2001 – Acquired by CanArgo Acquisition Corp.
Dec. 22, 1999 – Formed Medicure Inc. in Alberta on Dec. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Speer Darrow wholly owned subsid. of CanArgo Energy Corporation;
Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Medicure Inc. Management Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n basis $0.11 per sh.
constituting a reverse takeover by Medicure. n
Laser Friendly Inc. (Ont. Feb. 4, 1986) Lathwell Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Lariat Energy Ltd. (Yuk. Jan. 5, 1996) Aug. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Gaming Lottery Feb. 5, 1988 – Name changed to Optima Energy
Sept. 23, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Corporation. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 17, 2016 – Name changed to Global Daily Fantasy
Sports Inc. pursuant to change of business from natural Laser Magic International Inc. (Can. Mar. 2, 1983) Latigo Capital Corporation (Alta. Apr. 9, 2007)
resource to daily fantasy sports company. (see FPsurvey May 2, 2002 – Dissolved. Mar. 11, 2010 – Together with Warnic 1 Enterprises Ltd.,
- Industrials) Valentine Ventures Corp. and Blackwater Capital
Laser Quest Corporation (Ont. 1983) Corp.(Capital Pool Companies) amalgamated with
Lariat Exploration and Development Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Feb. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Versent Corporation; Cumberland Oil & Gas Ltd. constituting Capital Pool
1954 – Acquired by Dominion Asbestos Mines Ltd.; basis basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Companies' Qualifying Transaction to form Cumberland
1 new for 10 old shs. (see Dominion Asbestos Mines Ltd.) Oil & Gas Ltd; basis Latigo (0.3879-for-1), Warnic
Laser Rejuvenation Clinics Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1994) (0.3032-for-1), Valentine (0.3474-for-1), Blackwater
Lariat Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1969) Oct. 29, 2003 – Going private transaction via (0.2875-for-1) and Cumberland (1-for-1). (see
Dec. 7, 1987 – Amalgamated with Jordan Petroleum Ltd. amalgamation with 1024386 Alberta Ltd.; basis 1 new Cumberland Oil & Gas Ltd.)
to form a new co. also known as Jordan Petroleum Ltd.; amalco redeemable pref. sh. for 1 old Laser sh.
basis 1 cl. A sh., 1 cl. B sh., and 0.25 cl. C sh. of new co. immediately redeemed for 22¢ per sh. Latigo Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1985)
for 1 com. sh. July 22, 1999 – Name changed to LGO Net.com Inc. n
Laser Rejuvenation Clinics Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1994)
Lariat Property Corporation (Yuk. Jan. 5, 1996) Feb. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Laser Rejuvenation Latin American Gold Inc. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1979)
June 2, 2003 – Name changed to Lariat Resources Ltd.; Clinics Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 31, 1995 – Name changed to Latin American Gold
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. and continued into Bermuda.
Lasermedia Communications Corp. (Ont. Apr. 20,
Lariat Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Jan. 5, 1996) 1964) Latin American Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Sept. 23, 2004 – Name changed to Lariat Energy Ltd.; Aug. 19, 1999 – Name changed to ActFit.com Inc. n 1972 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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Latin American Telecommunications Corp. (B.C. Nov. Laurent Venture Capital Corporation (Can. Jan. 20, Lava Cap Resources Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 7, 1944)
9, 1988) 2005) Sept. 26, 1985 – Name changed to Lava Capital
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Dec. 13, 1993 – Continued into Turks and Caicos Islands. Oct. 7, 2009 – Name changed to Carbon2Green Corporation. n
Oct. 17, 1997 – Name changed to LATelco International, Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Inc. takeover acquisition of Carbon2Green Developments Lava Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 7, 1944)
Ltd. n Feb. 17, 1988 – Name changed to Samoth Capital
LatinGold Inc. (Ont. July 21, 1986) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 11, 1999 – Name changed to travelbyus.com ltd. n Laurentian Feldspar Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. Lava Minerals Limited (Ont. 1970)
Latitude Minerals Corp. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1981) Jan. 18, 1972 – Amalgamated with Spar Mines Limited,
May 21, 2002 – Name changed to Coal Creek Energy Laurentian Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 14, 2005) Polex Mines Limited and Winnebago Mines Limited to
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n June 24, 2014 – Name changed to Pure Gold Mining Inc. form a new co. known as Spar Holdings & Explorations
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Latomic Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 22, 1965 – Assets sold to Loisan Red Lake Gold The Laurentian Group Corporation (Que. 1981) Laval Acceptance Corporation (Que. 1967)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Dissolved. Feb. 16, 1994 – All o/s cl. A multiple vtg. shs. and cl. B Mar. 15, 1961 – Placed into bankruptcy.
sub. vtg. shs. acquired by Desjardins Laurentian Financial May 17, 1983 – All assets sold. Approx. $73,000 available
Lattice Capital Corporation (B.C. May 16, 2000) Corporation. At the holder's option shares were exch. for distribution which can not be made prior to 1996 due
June 26, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement agreement with under one of four combinations of cash and shs. Holders to certain legal procedures. Trustee - Trust General du
Millennium Ventures Ltd. (1 for 2.04) and Verb Exchange could choose from $0.56 to $6.22 in cash plus a varied Canada, Montreal. Fault on 7% secured notes ser. A,
Inc. to continue as Verb Exchange Inc.; basis 1 new Verb issuance of cl. A and cl. B shs. of Desjardins Laurentian due Sept. 15, 1969. Liquidating. Distribution expected
sh. for 2.789 old Lattice shs. (see Verb Exchange Inc.) Financial. All o/s cl. III ser. 1 pfd. shs. were redeemed after 1979. Trustee - Trust General du Canada, Montreal.
Mar. 18, 1994; basis $25 plus all accrued and unpaid
Lauder Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) divids. of $0.3955548 per sh. (see Desjardins Laurentian Laval Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Nov. 1961 – Dissolved. Financial Corporation) Dec. 6, 1989 – Amalgamated with Oiltex International
Ltd. and Dugite Resources Inc. to form International Oiltex
L'Auditorium Ltée (Can. - unspecified) The Laurentian Life and Health Insurance Corporation Ltd. (see International Oiltex Ltd.)
Nov. 1968 – Wholly owned subsid. of Famous Players (Que. 1938)
Canadian Corp. In June 1963, bond holders approved Jan. 1, 1994 – Merged with Desjardins Laurentian Laval Transport Inc. (Que. 1947)
sale of its property in Quebec City to Famous Players. Financial Corporation (DLFC); basis (a) $6.22 for each 1960 – Assets absorbed by Inter-City Bus Ltd., approx.
Co. remained in existence until 1st mtge. bonds were 50% portion of each Laurentian share deposited and a
retired. Responsibility for bds. assumed by Famous comb. of 0.0996 cl. A pref. sh. of DLFC having a par value Lavalie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Players. of $25 and 0.1794 cl. A sub. vtg. sh. of DLFC for the other 1955 – Name changed to Norvalie Mines Ltd.; basis 1
50% portion of each Laurentian sh. deposited; or, an new for 4 old shs. n
Launay Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 11, 1984) unsecured prom. note having a par value of $6.22 issued
July 14, 1997 – Name changed to Southern Star by DLFC for each 50% portion of each Laurentian sh. Lavalin Inc. (Que. 1970)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n deposited and a comb. of 0.0996 pref. sh. of DLFC and Aug. 1991 – Control seized by a syndicate of Canadian
0.1794 cl. B sh. of DLFC for the other 50% portion of and International banks. Most of the assets were acquired
Launch Resources Inc. (Alta. Aug. 13, 1999 amalg.) each Laurentian sh. deposited; or 68¢ in cash, 0.234 of by The SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. (formerly The SNC Group
Feb. 2005 – Placed into receivership. RSM Richter Inc. a DLFC pref. sh. and 0.284406 of a cl. B DLFC sh. for Inc.).
appointed receiver. each Laurentian sh. deposited; or 56¢ in cash, 0.0972 of Nov. 1991 – Arthur Andersen Inc. of Montreal appointed
a DLFC pref. sh. and 0.45449 of a cl. B DLFC sh. for trustee.
Laura Industries and Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) each Laurentian sh. deposited. (see Desjardins Apr. 15, 1998 – Distribution made to secured creditors.
Sept. 1978 – Name changed to Lorcan Resources Ltd.; Laurentian Financial Corporation) June 4, 1998 – Trustee discharged and no distribution
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & made to unsecured creditors and shldrs.
Energy) The Laurentian Life Insurance Company Inc. (Que.
1938) Lavalin Industries Inc. (Can. Jan. 25, 1980)
Laura Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Jan. 1, 1991 – Name changed to The Laurentian Life and Aug. 1991 – Control of the parent company, Groupe
Sept. 1973 – Name changed to Laura Industries and Health Insurance Corporation. n Lavalin Ltée, was seized by its banks and most of its
Resources Ltd. n assets were later acquired by The SNC Group Inc. (now
The Laurentian Mutual Insurance (Que. 1938) SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.).
Laura Secord Candy Shops Ltd. (Can. 1926) Jan. 16, 1989 – Name changed to The Laurentian Life Sept. 1991 – Ceased operations of wholly owned Kemtec
Oct. 28, 1974 – All o/s com. shs. not already held Insurance Company Inc. n Petrochemical Corporation and the Montreal East plant
acquired by Catelli Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of was closed.
John Labatt Limited, at $7.50 per sh. and Laura Secord Laurentian Silk Mills Ltd. (Can. 1937) Oct. 10, 1991 – Interest payments on the convert.
and Catelli combined operations, with Laura Secord Jan. 1949 – Name changed to Wesley Mason Mills subordin. ser. A debs. suspended.
agreeing to acquire the operating assets of Catelli in Limited. n Nov. 8, 1991 – Filed for voluntary bankruptcy and Arthur
exchange for treasury shares. (see John Labatt Limited) Andersen Inc.of Montreal appointed trustee.
Laurentide Dairy Products Corporation (Que. 1950) May 5, 1997 – Trustee discharged and there was no
Laurasia Resources Limited (Ont. Dec. 18, 1950 distribution to unsecured creditors and shldrs.
Jan. 1955 – Acquired by Co-Operative Agricole de
amalg.)
Granby, Quebec, for about $500,000.
June 30, 1994 – Amalgamated with Boomerang LavalinTech Inc. (Can. Oct. 10, 1985)
Resources Inc. to form new co. with same name Laurasia Laurentide Financial Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1950) Mar. 13, 1992 – Name changed to Benvest Capital Inc. n
Resources Limited; basis 2.8 new for 1 Boomerang sh. 1979 – Continued into Canada.
and 1 new for 1 Laurasia sh. Oct. 7, 1983 – Name changed to National Bank Leasing Lavandin Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Feb. 25, 1998 – Acquired by Startech Energy Inc.; basis Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. 1961 – Acquired by Malartic Hygrade Gold Mines Ltd.
24¢ plus 0.0362 Startech shs. for 1 Laurasia sh. (see Malartic Hygrade Gold Mines Ltd.)
Laurentide Financial Realty Corporation Ltd.
Laurbec Mining Co. (Que. 1955) (unknown) Lavant Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Charter cancelled. Oct. 31, 1982 – Amalgamated with Laurentide Mortgage July 10, 1959 – Name changed to Lavant Mines Ltd. n
Corporation to continue under the latter co.'s name.
Laurel Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 29, 1981)
Lavant Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Feb. 22, 1991 – Name changed to Linden Explorations Laurier Resources Inc. (B.C. May 14, 1981) July 8, 1965 – Dissolved.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Zarcan International
Resources Inc. n Lavco Inc. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997)
Laurel Finance Corporation Ltd. (Sask. 1959) Nov. 11, 1999 – Name changed to EnterCor
June 1, 1966 – Assets acquired by Sterling Finance Ltd. Laurier Resources Ltd. (Que. 1968) Entertainment Corp. following Qualifying Transaction
of Saskatoon; basis 1 Sterling for 7 Laurel shs. 1982 – Acquired by Humboldt Energy Corporation; basis acquisition of Lavco Inc. n
6 subordinated voting shs. of Humboldt for each 10 com.
Laurel West Publishing Inc. (Alta. May 26, 1987)
shs. of Laurier. (see Humboldt Energy Corporation) Laverty Industrial Development Ltd. (Ont. 1982)
Jan. 22, 1990 – Continued into Canada.
Apr. 17, 1997 – Formed GHP Exploration Corporation in
Mar. 22, 1990 – Name changed to Elite Real Estate Laurion Gold Inc. (Ont. Apr. 17, 1945) Ontario following reverse takeover acquisition of and
Canada Inc. n Nov. 3, 2006 – Name changed to Laurion Mineral amalgamation with GHP Corporation; basis 1 new for 15
Exploration Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) old shs. n
Laurence-Lee Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Oct. 27, 1958 – Charter cancelled.
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Laverty Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Lead Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1953) Lease 64 Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 16, 1949)
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 31, 1983 – Name changed to Troymin Resources 1951 – Acquired by Triad Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 2.5 new for
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd. n 1 old sh. (see Triad Oil Co. Ltd.)
Laverty Red Lake Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982)
July 19, 1991 – Name changed to Laverty Industrial Leader Capital Corp. (Ont. July 6, 1983 amalg.) Leaseholds Securities Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
Development Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Feb. 24, 2009 – Privatized via a 1-for-500,000 sh. Mar. 21, 1956 – Voluntarily liquidated.
consolidation. Shldrs. holding less than 500,000 com.
Lavicha Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) shs. received 51¢ cash per sh. Lebel Lode Ltd. (Ont. 1921)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 8, 1980 – Charter cancelled.
Leader Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 20, 1998)
Laviolette Mining & Metallurgical Corp. (Que. 1960) Aug. 20, 2015 – Deemed bankrupt; MNP Ltd. was Lebel Oro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1920)
1976 – Name changed to Société Minéralurgique appointed trustee. 1949 – Name changed to Consolidated Lebel Oro Mines
Laviolette, Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Leader Industries Inc. (Que. Feb. 14, 1972)
Lawless Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Dec. 31, 2001 – Filed for an Assignment under the Leberta-Redwater Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 16, 1949)
Dec. 6, 1976 – Dissolved. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act as it was unable to come Dec. 12, 1960 – Dissolved.
to an arrrangement with its creditors. Raymond Chabot
Lawrence Conservative Payout Ratio Trust (Ont. Feb. Inc. of Montreal was appointed trustee. LeBoldus Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 29, 2008)
25, 2005) June 2002 – All assets sold and the principal secured Oct. 26, 2010 – Name changed to Viper Gold Ltd.
Dec. 30, 2005 – Merged with Lawrence Payout Ratio creditor suffered a shortfall of about $4,000,000. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Corongo
Trust (1.193269952 for 1) to continue as Lawrence Payout Nov. 6, 2002 – Trustee discharged. No funds available property in Peru. n
Ratio Trust II (subsequently renamed Lawrence Payout for distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Ratio Trust); basis 1.014990409 new for 1 old unit. (see Lebon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1945)
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust II) Leader Manufacturing Inc. (Que. Feb. 14, 1972) Mar. 16, 1976 – Charter cancelled. (see American
June 26, 1992 – Name changed to Leader Industries Inc.; Consolidated Minerals Corp.)
Lawrence Mining Corporation (B.C. 1970) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n June 29, 1988 – Charter revived. (see American
Feb. 4, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Consolidated Minerals Corp.)
Leader Mining Corporation (Alta. June 22, 1987) June 24, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust (Ont. Nov. 29, 2004) American Consolidated Minerals Corp.)
July 29, 1994 – Name changed to Leader Mining
Dec. 30, 2005 – Merged with Lawrence Conservative Feb. 2, 2009 – Amalgamated with American Copper
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Payout Ratio Trust (1.014990409 for 1) to continue as Corporation and Golden Oasis Exploration Corp. to form
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust II (subsequently renamed American Consolidated Minerals Corp.; basis 1 new for
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust); basis 1.193269952 new Leader Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1961) 1 American Copper sh., 1 new for 1 Golden Oasis sh.
for 1 old unit. (see Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust II) 1963 – Name changed to Stellako Mining Co. Ltd. n and 2.1 new for 1 Lebon Gold sh. (see American
Consolidated Minerals Corp.)
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust (Ont. Aug. 30, 2005)
Leader Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 24, 1986)
Aug. 24, 2007 – Converted into an open-ended mutual LeChamp Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 19, 2002)
Aug. 29, 1994 – Name changed to Canadian Leader
fund. Jan. 16, 2004 – Formed HydraLogic Systems Inc. in
Energy Inc. n
Aug. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Lawrence Income & Alberta pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Growth Fund following conversion from a closed-end fund takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with HydraLogic
to an open-ended fund. Leader Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1978)
Nov. 29, 1984 – Name changed to United Leader Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Lawrence Payout Ratio Trust II (Ont. Aug. 30, 2005) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Lecopa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Jan. 3, 2006 – Name changed to Lawrence Payout Ratio Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Trust following acquisition of net assets of Lawrence Leader Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Payout Ratio Trust (1.19326 for 1) and Lawrence Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Lectus Developments Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1980)
Conservative Payout Ratio Trust (1.01499 for 1). n May 15, 1991 – Name changed to Swannell Minerals
Leaders Equity Corp. (B.C. 1980)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Lawson & Jones Limited (Can. 1930) July 20, 1990 – Dissolved.
Dec. 31, 1985 – Amalgamated with the Lawson Mardon The Lederic Group Inc. (Que. 1956)
The Leadership Fund Inc. (Can. July 3, 2003)
Group Limited to continue under the same name. (see 1981 – Placed into liquidation on June 23, 1976.
May 2, 2005 – Name changed to NSP Pharma Corp.
Lawson Mardon Group Limited) Dissolved; no distribution made.
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Lawson Mardon Group Limited (Ont. Dec. 31, 1985) acquisition of Naturale Science Pharma Inc. n
Lederic Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Feb. 4, 1994 – Acquired by A-L Acquisition Inc. for $14 1972 – Name changed to The Lederic Group Inc.; basis
per cl. A and cl. B sh. Leadley, Gunning & Culp International Corp. (Ont.
1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 23, 1984)
Lawson Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 1937) Oct. 15, 1994 – Dissolved.
Ledge Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
May 1939 – Name changed to Melinda Mines Ltd. n 1955 – Name changed to Kimberley Copper Mines Ltd.
Leadville Silver Mining Corp. (Que. 1956)
Aug. 1972 – Charter cancelled. and continued into Ontario. n
Layfield Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, 1988)
Oct. 30, 2000 – Name changed to Playfair Mining Ltd.; Leduc Calmar Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 24, 1947)
Leamac Petroleums Limited (Can. 1923)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Aug. 1970 – Name changed to Liberty Resources Limited;
1961 – Name changed to Embassy Petroleums Ltd.; basis
Energy) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
1 new for 20 old shs. n
Lazard Global Convertible Bond Fund (Ont. Nov. 23,
2009) Lear Oil & Gas Corporation (B.C. Jan. 30, 1981) Leduc Consolidated Oils Ltd. (Alta. May 15, 1947)
June 14, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Global Mar. 19, 1987 – Name changed to Priority Ventures Ltd.; 1953 – Assets acquired by Mill City Petroleums Ltd. (see
Convertible Bond Fund. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mill City Petroleums Limited)
Energy)
Leduc Leaseholds Ltd. (Alta. 1948)
Lazarus Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1983) Apr. 1960 – Assets offered for sale.
The Learning Library Inc. (Ont. June 25, 2002 amalg.)
Oct. 21, 1988 – Name changed to Lazurus Distributing
Jan. 5, 2005 – Name changed to Street Resources Inc.;
Corp. n Leduc-West Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 24, 1947)
basis 1 new for 2.75 old shs. n
Dec. 30, 1950 – Taken over by Trans-Empire Oils Ltd.;
Lazer Maze Industries Inc. (B.C. 1981) basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Learningwell Incorporated (Ont. Mar. 30, 1998)
Sept. 29, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Feb. 7, 2000 – Name changed to impatica.com inc. n
Leduc-Whitemud Oil Syndicate (unknown)
Lazurus Distributing Corp. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1983) 1955 – Inactive; being wound up.
Apr. 23, 1990 – Name changed to Discovery Distributing Learnsoft Corporation (Ont. June 20, 1996)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 4, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Leduc-Woodbend Oil Syndicate (unknown)
Dec. 13, 2007 – Name changed to Reva Resources 1955 – Inactive; being wound up.
Lea Park Oils Limited (Sask. Apr. 6, 1950) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Struck off register. Lee-Carlson Oils Ltd. (Alta. May 19, 1951)
Lease-Rite Corporation Inc. (Ont. Nov. 23, 1972) 1952 – Assets acquired by Campo United Petroleums
June 2, 2006 – Name changed to Kermode Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. Lee-Carlson shldrs. also
Ltd.; basis 10 new for 1 old sh. n
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received rts. to purch. 1 Campo sh. at $1.25 for each sh. were redeemed at $22.50 per sh. plus accr. divds. (a total Leisure Gold Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1969)
received through exch. pay. of $27.48 per sh.). Mar. 24, 1975 – Name changed to United Leisure Gold
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Lee Gordon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Legend Capital Corp. (Alta. Jan. 31, 2001)
1965 – Property acquired by Vamp Lake Mines Ltd. for June 12, 2003 – Amalgamated with Arsenal Energy Inc. Leisure World Nursing Homes Limited (Ont. 1964)
350,000 shs. was considered to be Legend's Qualifying Transaction; 1983 – Approx. 80% of o/s com. shs. acquired by 494122
basis 1 new Arsenal sh. for 2.63759225 old Legend shs. Ontario Ltd. in 1982, through offer of $13.60 per sh. Co.
Leedoro Snow Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) (see Arsenal Energy Inc.) stated to be private.
Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Legend Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1947) LeisureTech Sports Corp. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1987)
Leeds Construction Ltd. (Can. Mar. 30, 1953) May 1973 – Amalgamated with Lorraine Explorations Ltd. Feb. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Concept Industries
May 2, 1957 – Name changed to Richard Costain (1 for 5.41) in March 1973 to continue with the same Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(Canada) Ltd. n name Legend Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new Legend sh.
for 2.95 old Legend shs. Subsequently amalgamated with Leisureways Marketing Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1992 amalg.)
Leeds Metals Co. Ltd. (Que. 1953) 2 other cos. to form a new company named Shelter Nov. 10, 1997 – Continued into Yukon.
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Petroleum Ltd. Sept. 2, 1998 – Name changed to LML Payment Systems
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Leeds Richardson Co. Ltd. (unknown) Legend Gold Corp. (Ont. May 8, 1997)
1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Ltd. in 1968-69. Feb. 2, 2018 – Acquired by Altus Strategic Plc; basis 3
Leisureworld Senior Care Corporation (Ont. Feb. 10,
Altus ordinary shs. for 1 Legend com. sh.
Leemac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) 2010)
Apr. 5, 1976 – Name changed to LMC Resources Ltd.; Legend Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) May 1, 2015 – Name changed to Sienna Senior Living
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 1960 – Charter cancelled. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)

Leger Mines (1964) Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Leitch Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 23, 1935)
Leemac Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
June 20, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 26, 1970 – Name changed to Leitch Mines Ltd. n
1976 – Dissolved, following sale of min. cls. to Duchesne
Red Lake Mines Limited. Shldrs. received 1 sh. Duchesne
Legg Mason BW Investment Grade Focus Fund (Ont. Leitch Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 23, 1935)
for each 5 shs. Leemac. (see Duchesne Red Lake Mines
Aug. 28, 2012) Nov. 1974 – Acquired by Teck Corporation Limited on
Limited)
Mar. 17, 2014 – Merged into Limited Duration Investment Apr. 1, 1971; basis 1 Teck cl. B com. for 3 old shs.
LeenLife Pharma International Inc. (B.C. Jan. 12, 2014) Grade Preferred Securities Fund (PFD); basis Dissolved. (see Teck Corporation Limited)
Jan. 15, 2018 – Name changed to LeanLife Health Inc. 0.381662192 PFD cl. A units for 1 Legg Mason trust unit.
Leitch Technology Corporation (Ont. May 3, 1971)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Legg Mason Canada Holdings Ltd. (Ont. May 13, 1998) Oct. 31, 2005 – Name changed to Harris Canada Systems
Leesa Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964) May 27, 2010 – All Legg Mason Canada Holdings Ltd. Inc. following acquisition by a wholly owned subsid. of
1970 – Name changed to Leesa Metals & Holdings Ltd.; exch. shs. redeemed for parent Legg Mason, Inc. com. Delaware-based Harris Corporation; basis $14 per sh.
basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n shs. on a sh.-for-sh. basis and subsequently acquired by
3040692 Nova Scotia Company. Leith Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Nov. 1956 – Name changed to Cobalt Leith Mines Ltd. n
Leesa Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Leggo Holdings Inc. (Ont. Mar. 5, 1937)
Sept. 29, 1997 – Name changed to Transarctic Petroleum Leitrim Group Inc. (Alta. Aug. 22, 2000)
Leeta Gold Corp. (B.C. June 24, 1987) Corp. n July 24, 2006 – Name changed to Savers Plus
Sept. 18, 2017 – Name changed to HIVE Blockchain International Inc. n
Technologies Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Legion Oils Limited (Alta. 1950)
1959 – Acquired by Medallion Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 Leland Publishing Limited (Ont. 1961)
Leeward Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1983) new for 25 old shs. 1964 – Inactive. Co.'s two main subsidiaries, Leland
Aug. 20, 2002 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey Printing and Lithographing Ltd. and Leland Book
- Mines & Energy) Legion Resources Corp. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1997) Distributors, were Placed into bankruptcy with the
May 20, 2011 – Formed Samaranta Mining Corporation Clarkson Co. (Toronto). A first and final payment was
Leezamax Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 9, 2007) in British Columbia pursuant to reverse takeover made to the unsecured creditors of 2¢ on the $1.00.
Sept. 13, 2011 – Name changed to iFabric Corp. pursuant acquisition of and amalgamation with Samaranta Mining
to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of Corporation (deemed acquiror): basis 1 new for 6.5 old Lemans Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Coconut Grove Textiles Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Samaranta shs. and 1 new for 4 old Legion shs. n Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.

Legacy Ability Products and Services, Inc. (B.C. May Legion Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 21, 1963) Lemieux Copper Explorations Ltd. (Que. 1963)
11, 1990) July 17, 1998 – Name changed to Earl Resources Limited 1969 – Assets sold to Lemtex Developments Limited.;
Apr. 23, 1996 – Name changed to Canadian Medical and continued into Cayman Islands; basis 1 new for 2 basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Legacy Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Lemming Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1986)
Legacy Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1985) Legumex Walker Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2011) Oct. 11, 1994 – Name changed to Dimitra Developments
Sept. 16, 1999 – Name changed to TriNexus Holdings Nov. 25, 2015 – Name changed to LWP Capital Inc. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Lehndorff Canadian Properties (Alta. June 22, 1979) Lemontonic Inc. (Ont. July 18, 2002 amalg.)
Oct. 1, 1999 – Wound up. Distribution of $0.22 paid to Feb. 15, 2006 – Formed Pioneering Technology Inc. in
Legacy Hotels Real Estate Investment Trust (Alta. unithldrs. Ontario on amalgamation with Pioneering Technology
Sept. 11, 1997) Inc. which constituted a reverse takeover of Lemontonic
Sept. 19, 2007 – Acquired by LGY Acquisition LP; Lehndorff Corporation (Ont. June 22, 1973) by Pioneering Technology; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
subsequently trust units were redeemed for $12.60 per June 22, 1979 – Name changed to Lehndorff Canadian
trust unit. Properties and continued into Alberta. n Lemtex Developments Limited (Ont. Apr. 1, 1969
amalg.)
Legacy Oil + Gas Inc. (Alta. Oct. 13, 2005) Leicester Diamond Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1993) July 29, 1982 – Name changed to B.Y.G. Natural
July 7, 2015 – Acquired by Crescent Point Energy Corp.; Apr. 30, 2004 – Name changed to Target Exploration and Resources Inc. n
basis 0.095 Crescent com. shs. for 1 Legacy com. sh. Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Lencourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Legacy Storage Systems International Inc. (Can. Aug. 1965 – Name changed to Canadian Lencourt Mines
Leigh Resource Corporation (B.C. Sept. 23, 1987)
25, 1993) Limted; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 6, 2000 – Name changed to Upland Resource
Jan. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Tecmar Technologies
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
International Inc. n Lenmac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Leisure Canada Inc. (Ont. Mar. 1, 1993 amalg.) Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Legardo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Oct. 17, 2011 – Name changed to 360 VOX Corporation
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Lennie Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23,
pursuant to acquisition of 360 VOX Inc. n
1945)
Legare Company Limited (Can. 1936) May 29, 1984 – Continued into British Columbia.
Sept. 30, 1955 – Wholly owned subsid. of Great Universal Leisure Developments Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1969)
June 28, 1974 – Name changed to Leisure Gold Ltd. n May 29, 1985 – Name changed to Sun Valley, Id. and
Stores of Canada Limited. All o/s 6% pref. shs., $25 par, Red Lake Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
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Lennox Mines Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Levack Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Lexaria Corp. (Nev. Dec. 9, 2004)
Nov. 1961 – Dissolved. Sept. 5, 1979 – Dissolved. Apr. 11, 2016 – Name changed to Lexaria Bioscience
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey -
Lenora Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1979) Levack Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Industrials)
Dec. 31, 1988 – Formed Greater Lenora Resources Corp. Oct. 1963 – Name changed to Levack Mines Ltd. n
in Ontario on amalgamation with AXR Resources Ltd. Lexindin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
and Mary Ellen Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 AXR Levega Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) 1963 – Name changed to Norlex Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
shs., 1 new for 6 Mary Ellen shs. and 1 new for 4 Lenora Apr. 9, 1969 – Charter cancelled. for 5 old shs. n
shs. n
Levelland Energy and Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, Lexington Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1967)
Lenox Polymers Limited (Ont. Aug. 9, 1988) 1981) Nov. 6, 1975 – Name changed to Kent Energy Corp.;
Aug. 15, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Aug. 27, 2002 – Name changed to Endeavour Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Lenwood Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Lexington Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986)
July 8, 1965 – Dissolved. Levengood Oil & Gas Inc. (Can. Sept. 24, 1981) Feb. 12, 1988 – Name changed to Nett-Workk Inc. n
Jan. 30, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia.
Leo Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) Aug. 8, 1995 – Name changed to Fortune Resources Lexington Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1986)
Feb. 28, 1986 – Formed Uni-Globe International Energy Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Apr. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Churchill Resources
Corporation on amalgamation with several wholly owned Mines & Energy) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
subsids.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Lévesque, Beaubien and Company Inc. (Que. 1946) Lexoil Incorporated (Alta. Mar. 6, 2001)
Leona Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937) Nov. 1, 1988 – All o/s cl. A subordinate shs. acquired by Dec. 18, 2003 – Acquired by Aquest Explorations Ltd.;
1943 – Dissolved. The National Bank of Canada; basis 0.30 National Bank basis 1 Aquest com. sh. plus 0.5 Aquest wts. for 5 Lexoil
shs. and $3.075 for 1 Lévesque sh. com. shs. (see Aquest Explorations Ltd.)
Leonids Investments Inc. (Can. Nov. 26, 2002)
Sept. 28, 2004 – Name changed to iWeb Group Inc. Levi Developments Inc. (B.C. May 28, 1980) Lexxor Energy Inc. (Alta. Aug. 8, 1995)
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of iWeb June 9, 1994 – Name changed to R.I.S. Resources Sept. 18, 2003 – Name changed to Find Energy Ltd.
Technologies Group Inc. n International Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of Sine Energy
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Leopardus Resources Limited (B.C. Oct. 4, 1984) Levon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1965)
Feb. 12, 1999 – Acquired by Zarara Oil and Gas Limited; July 9, 2015 – Name changed to SciVac Therapeutics Liberal Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1950)
basis 1 Zarara sh. for 1 Leopardus shs. Inc. n 1958 – Acquired by Canadian Husky Oil Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 8 old shs. (see Canadian Husky Oil Ltd.)
Lepas Flin Flon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Levtech Medical Technologies Ltd. (B.C. 1985)
Apr. 7, 1958 – Dissolved. May 28, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Liberian Iron Ore Limited (Can. Sept. 8, 1958)
Sept. 6, 1996 – Name changed to LionOre Mining
Lépine-Cloutier Ltée (Que. 1974) Levy Auto Parts Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) International Ltd. n
Dec. 31, 1988 – Acquired by Montreal Funeral Home May 27, 1960 – Name changed to Levy Industries
Urgel Bourgie Ltée. Limited. n Libero Mining Corporation (B.C. June 5, 2008)
Lepine Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Libero Copper
Levy Industries Limited (Ont. 1944) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1987 – Company's banker, CIBC, demanded
payment on $20,000,000 in loans of an operating Liberty-Bell Mines Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Lequer Mines and Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
subsidiary before Mar. 31, 1987. May 23, 1990 – Name changed to Canadian Liberty
Oct. 28, 1970 – Name changed to Mobilex Development
Apr. 2, 1987 – Placed into receivership by CIBC. Peat Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corporation Ltd. n
Marwick Ltd. was appointed the receiver.
Lequer Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Liberty Explorations Limited (B.C. 1978)
Lewes River Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Feb. 1979 – Name changed to John Cabot Explorations
1969 – Name changed to Lequer Mines and Investments Oct. 1973 – Name changed to Olympian International
Ltd. n Ltd. n
Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Leric Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Liberty Gold Corp. (B.C. May 18, 1983)
Lewis Brook Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 20, 1997) Apr. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Parkside Ventures Inc. n
1952 – Charter cancelled. June 1, 2000 – Name changed to ChondroGene Limited
following reverse takeover acquisition of ChondroGene
Lero Gold Corp. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1994) Liberty Mineral Exploration Inc. (Alta. Jan. 6, 1997)
Inc. and amalgamation of ChondroGene with wholly
June 27, 2008 – Acquired by European Minerals Feb. 14, 2005 – Continued into Ontario.
owned Lewis Brook Holdings Limited. n
Corporation (EMC), basis 1 EMC com. sh. for 1 Lero Gold July 18, 2005 – Name changed to Liberty Mines Inc. n
com. sh.
Lewis Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Liberty Mines Inc. (Ont. Feb. 14, 2005)
Leroy Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1962) June 1, 1973 – Name changed to Arcap Diversified Inc. n
Oct. 21, 2013 – Name changed to Northern Sun Mining
Nov. 24, 1976 – Dissolution commenced. No subsequent Corp. n
report. Lewmul Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Mar. 10, 1952 – Name changed to Denlake Mining Co.
Liberty Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Leroy Ventures Inc. (B.C. Oct. 6, 2003) Ltd. n
1972 – Charter cancelled.
July 20, 2006 – Name changed to Unbridled Energy
Corporation. n Lex Corporation (Alta. Jan. 28, 1994) Liberty Oil & Gas Ltd. (Can. Sept. 27, 1985)
Nov. 5, 1996 – Name changed to Home Ticket Network Aug. 12, 2002 – Acquired by Lexxor Energy Inc.; basis
Leslie Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 6, 1966) Corporation following Major Transaction reverse takeover 1 Lexxor sh. plus 1 wt. for 18.1818 Liberty shs. (see
May 27, 1988 – Dissolved. acquisition of Home Ticket Network Ltd. n Lexxor Energy Inc.)

Less Mess Storage Inc. (B.C. Sept. 21, 2010) Lexacal Investment Corp. (Can. Feb. 11, 1986) Liberty Petroleums Inc. (B.C. 1950)
Dec. 15, 2015 – Acquired by Less Mess Holdings Inc. for Oct. 26, 2007 – Name changed to New West Energy May 1982 – Acquired by Corrida Oils Ltd. through offer
$1.415 per sh. Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey made; basis 1/4 Corrida com. sh. and 1/6 ser. B Corrida
- Industrials) wt. for each Liberty sh. Wts. exercisable at $12 per sh.
Lessard Beaucage Lemieux Inc. (Can. Sept. 28, 1979) to Nov. 20, 1982. (see Corrida Oils Ltd.)
Nov. 30, 1998 – Name changed to LBL Skysystems Lexam Explorations Inc. (Ont. Nov. 12, 1993)
Corporation. n Jan. 3, 2011 – Amalgamated with VG Gold Corp.; basis Liberty Resources Corp. (Alta. Mar. 20, 2006)
2.1 VG Gold shs. for 1 Lexam sh. (see Lexam VG Gold Nov. 14, 2006 – Name changed to Lochaird Capital
Lethalta Oils Ltd. (Can. Feb. 1929) Inc.) Corp. n
Assets acquired by Chinalta Petroleums Ltd. prior to 1937.
Lexam VG Gold Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 2011 amalg.) Liberty Resources Limited (Alta. Dec. 24, 1947)
Lethbridge Collieries, Ltd. (Alta. 1935) May 2, 2017 – Acquired by McEwen Mining Inc.; basis July 1971 – Name changed to Turbo Resources
Jan. 31, 1976 – Dissolved. 0.056 McEwen shs. for 1 Lexam sh. Limited. n
Letho Resources Inc. (B.C. 1972)
Nov. 18, 1983 – Struck off register.
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Liberty Silver Corp. (Nev. Feb. 20, 2007) Lifestart Multimedia Corp. (Alta. Oct. 22, 1993) Lime Hill Capital Corporation (Can. Nov. 2, 2007)
Nov. 29, 2017 – Name changed to Bunker Hill Mining Nov. 20, 2000 – Name changed to GLK Strategies Inc.; May 13, 2011 – Formed Liquid Nutrition Group Inc. in
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Canada pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation
with (old) Liquid Nutrition Group Inc. (deemed acquiror);
Libra Energy Inc. (B.C. 1981) Lifestyle Beverage Corporation (B.C. 1981) basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Libra Industries Inc. Oct. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Australian Corporate
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Holdings Limited. Limoges Porcelaines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1981)
Oct. 20, 1988 – Name changed to Boch & Limoges
Library Information Software Corp. (Ont. Nov. 4, 1997 Lifestyles N.A. Beverage Corp. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1992) Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
amalg.) June 6, 1996 – Name changed to Sasha Ventures Ltd.;
Feb. 5, 1999 – Amalgamated with 1337387 Ontario Inc. basis 1 new for 5.3 old shs. n Limtech Lithium Industries Inc. (Que. June 26, 1969;
to form new co. with same name Library Information via letters patent)
Software Corp. LifeTECH Corporation (Ont. July 11, 1994) Mar. 30, 2004 – All assets acquired by QIE North America
Apr. 28, 2006 – Name changed to Starwood Industries Mar. 13, 2002 – Name changed to IATRA Life Sciences LLC, the principal secured creditor, which also agreed to
Inc. prior to the May 3, 2006, reverse takeover acquisition Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) discharge debt and assume all other liabs. There was
of Starwood Manufacturing Inc. n nothing available for shldrs.
Lifetime Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1980)
Licefa International Inc. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1984) Oct. 17, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Limtech Lithium Métal Technologies Inc. (Que. June
Dec. 24, 1996 – Name changed to Continuum Arts Inc.; 26, 1969; via letters patent)
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Lifetrends Behavioral Systems Inc. (B.C. 1983) Jan. 23, 2003 – Name changed to Limtech Lithium
July 28, 1989 – Dissolved. Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Lichen Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1961)
June 16, 1973 – Dissolved. Lighthouse Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1980) Linamar Machine Limited (Ont. Aug. 17, 1966)
June 22, 1995 – Name changed to Saxon Capital Corp.; Nov. 26, 1992 – Name changed to Linamar Corporation.
Lidco Industries Inc. (Alta. 1979) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 1, 1994 – Struck off register.
Lightning Creek Gold Alluvials Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Lincoln Capital Corporation (Ont. 1987)
Lido Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Jan. 9, 1964 – Dissolved. Aug. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Jumbo Entertainment
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. Inc. n
Lightning Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Lido Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1967) July 10, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Lincoln Gas Co., Ltd. (Ont. 1925)
Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Lido Metals & Holdings 1942 – Sold to W. J. Sanderson, Fort Erie, Ont.
Ltd. n Lightning Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 23, 1979)
Apr. 26, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement with Argo Energy Lincoln Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Lieberman Brothers Ltd. (unknown) Ltd. (0.17125 + 0.17125 for 1) to convert company into Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved.
1967 – Acquired by Montex Apparel Industries Ltd. (see a new income trust named Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust and
Montex Apparel Industries Ltd.) a new exploration company named White Fire Energy The Lincoln Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Ltd.; basis 0.25 new Sequoia trust unit and 0.25 new July 2, 1942 – In voluntary liquidation. Nothing available
Life Aid Products Ltd. (Ont. 1967) White Fire com. sh. for 1 old Lightning com. sh. (see for shldrs.
Nov. 12, 1970 – Name changed to Millmore Products Sequoia Oil & Gas Trust; White Fire Energy Ltd.)
Ltd. n Lincoln Resources Inc. (B.C. 1969)
Lightning Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1978) June 15, 1988 – Name changed to United Lincoln
Life Investors Ltd. (unknown) Aug. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Vangold Resources Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
June 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Life Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Investors International Ltd.; basis 5 cl. A and 1 new com. Lincoln Trust and Savings Co. (Ont. 1964)
sh. for 1 com. sh. Lightstream Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 31, 2012 Dec. 31, 1976 – Amalgamated with Ontario Trust Co. and
amalg.) Canada Trustco Mortgage Co., to continue as Canada
Life Sciences Institute Inc. (Alta. Feb. 21, 1997) Dec. 29, 2016 – Completed the sale of substantially all Trustco Mortgage Company.
Nov. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Quattro Exploration of the assets and business of the company to Ridgeback
and Production Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Resources Inc., a new private co. owned by former Lincoln Waste Management Inc. (Ont. Aug. 10, 1990)
holders of co.'s 9.875% secured notes. Holders of the July 16, 1991 – Name changed to Philip Environmental
Lifebank Corp. (Can. Feb. 14, 2002) secured notes received a pro rata number of com. shs. Inc. n
Oct. 4, 2012 – Acquired by Insception Biosciences Inc. of Ridgeback resulting in the automatic cancellation of
for $0.495 per sh. the secured notes. All officers and directors resigned and Lincolnberg Capital Corp. (Alta. June 21, 1994)
through FTI Consulting, the court-appointed monitor, the June 1, 1995 – Formed Mancap Global Ventures Inc. in
Lifebank Cryogenics Corp. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1996) co. will be wound down. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Alberta on amalgamation with Lincolnberg International
Aug. 19, 1997 – Continued into Delaware. Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 Lincolnberg International shs. and
Feb. 14, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Ligneris Goldfields Ltd. (Que. 1947) 1 new for 1 Lincolnberg Capital sh. n
Jan. 16, 2006 – Name changed to Lifebank Corp. n Aug. 19, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Linden Explorations Inc. (B.C. Oct. 29, 1981)
Lifecall of Canada Inc. (Can. Jan. 6, 1989) Ligneris Mining Exploration Limited (Can. May 16, May 23, 1996 – Name changed to Australian Oilfields
Aug. 26, 1993 – Name changed to VOXCOM 1985) Pty. Ltd. n
Incorporated. n Oct. 9, 1992 – Name changed to Andreane Mining
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Lindex Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 30, 1980)
Lifeco Split Corporation Inc. (Que. June 1, 2000) Feb. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Lectus Developments
Aug. 1, 2012 – All o/s shs. redeemed for $4.4466 per cl. Lignex Inc. (Ont. Sept. 22, 1987) Ltd. n
A capital shs. and $36.84 per cl. C pref. shs. Sept. 8, 2000 – Name changed to International
Biotechnology Corporation following takeover of
Lindsay Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Lifequest International Inc. (Can. 1984) International Biotech Corporation. n
Jan. 31, 1963 – Name changed to Sapawe Gold Mines
Sept. 21, 1988 – Name changed to Amswiss Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Pharmaceuticals Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Lignol Energy Corporation (B.C. Sept. 14, 1964)
Aug. 29, 2014 – Placed into receivership and The Bowra
Lindsay Uranium Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Lifesciences Capital Corp. (Ont. Mar. 16, 2006) Group Inc. was appointed receiver.
1955 – Name changed to Lindsay Explorations Ltd. and
May 9, 2007 – Name changed to Bio-Extraction Inc. on Mar. 2015 – Wholly owned Lignol Energy Corporation
continued into Ontario. n
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of was sold and all proceeds were paid to secured lender,
Bio-Extraction Ltd. n which suffered a significant shortfall.
Lindsey Morden Group Inc. (Can. Mar. 12, 1987)
Lilrich Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Apr. 19, 2006 – Name changed to Cunningham Lindsey
LifeSpace Environmental Walls Inc. (Alta. 1980) Group Inc. n
July 3, 1996 – Name changed to SMED International Inc. July 7, 1980 – Dissolved.
following amalgamation with private co. SMED Line & Cable Accessories Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Lima Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 2, 1966)
Manufacturing Inc. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 34.2631 old July 1964 – Industrial Wire & Cable Co. Ltd. purchased
Sept. 21, 1999 – Name changed to International Lima
shs. n all o/s pref. and com. shs. for $167,015, 199,548 com.
Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
shs. Industrial Wire & Cable, and a further $325,700
subject to possible adjustment, pay. in 10 annual
installments.
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Line Islands Exploration Inc. (Can. Apr. 11, 1996) Lion Oils Limited (Alta. 1933) Listed Ventures Incorporated (Alta. Sept. 4, 1985)
Feb. 1, 2000 – Name changed to Dia Bras Exploration 1950 – Reported to be wound up voluntarily. Liquidator, May 3, 1993 – Name changed to Listed Ventures
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Leon L. Plotkins, Calgary. International Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n

Linear Gold Corp. (Alta. Jan. 31, 1989 amalg.) Lionheart Capital Corporation (B.C. 1984) Listed Ventures International Inc. (Alta. Sept. 4, 1985)
Nov. 10, 2004 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 6, 1988 – Acquired by 1726 Holdings Ltd. for $3.28 July 5, 1994 – Name changed to Command Performance
June 25, 2010 – Formed Brigus Gold ULC in Canada. n per sh. Network Ltd. n

Linear Metals Corporation (Can. Nov. 17, 2004) Lionheart Energy Corp. (Alta. June 2, 1993) Lite Oil Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12, 1980)
May 1, 2012 – Name changed to Stockport Exploration May 20, 1997 – Acquired by Search Energy Corp.; basis Jan. 30, 1984 – Name changed to Wescal Resources
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 0.81 new Search sh. for 1 old Lionheart sh. (see Search Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Energy Corp.)
Linear Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 31, 1989 amalg.) Lite Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 14, 1983)
Nov. 24, 2003 – Name changed to Linear Gold Corp. n Lionheart Resource Corporation (B.C. 1984)
July 15, 1987 – Name changed to Lionheart Capital June 17, 1987 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
Corporation. n same name.
Linear Technology Inc. (Ont. May 28, 1973) Dec. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 3, 1990 – Name changed to Gennum Corporation. n
LionOre Mining International Ltd. (Can. Sept. 8, 1958) Lithanium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Aug. 20, 2007 – Acquired by 0789970 B.C. Ltd., a wholly Nov. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Lingkey Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
owned subsid. of OJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel; basis $27.50
Apr. 2, 1962 – Dissolved.
per com. sh. Lithia Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Lingman Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Name changed to Lithia Mines & Chemicals Ltd.
Lions Gate Energy Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1981)
1948 – Name changed to Lake Lingman Gold Mining Co.
July 27, 2015 – Name changed to Starr Peak Exploration Lithic Resources Ltd. (Can. June 7, 2002)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 18, 2014 – Name changed to InZinc Mining Ltd. (see
Energy) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Lingnora Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dec. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (Can. Apr. 28, 1997) Lithium X Energy Corp. (B.C. May 11, 2011)
Sept. 24, 1997 – Continued into British Columbia. Mar. 14, 2018 – Acquired by NNRL Holding Corp., a
Lingo Media Inc. (Alta. Apr. 22, 1996)
Nov. 13, 1997 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to wholly owned subsid. of NextView New Energy Lion Hong
Oct. 16, 2007 – Name changed to Lingo Media
continue with same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Kong Limited; basis $2.61 cash per sh.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Lions Gate Metals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980) Lithium Americas Corp. (Ont. Apr. 28, 2009)
Jan. 23, 2018 – Name changed to Block X Capital Corp. Sept. 8, 2015 – Acquired by Western Lithium USA
Lingside Copper Mining Co. Limited (Ont. 1945)
following change of business from a mining issuer to an Corporation; basis 0.789 Western com. shs. for 1 Lithium
July 5, 1982 – Dissolved.
investment issuer focused on companies in the blockchain Americas com. sh. (see Western Lithium USA
Lingside Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) technology industry. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation)
1953 – Name changed to Lingside Copper Mining Co.
Lionsgate Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) The Lithium Corporation of Canada, Limited (Man.
Limited. n
1968 – Assets sold to Mission Financial Corp. Ltd.; basis 1934)
0.03171 Mission shs. for 1 Lionsgate sh. Jan. 31, 1993 – Amalgamated with Stockgold Resources
Lingxian Capital Inc. (B.C. July 16, 2012)
Sept. 14, 2015 – Name changed to Crownia Holdings Inc. (basis 0.2622851 new for 1 old sh.) to form a new
Lipari Energy, Inc. (B.C. Mar. 10, 2011) company called Rusty Lake Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new
Ltd. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Nov. 4, 2013 – All o/s com. shs. not already held acquired
acquisition of Jinsili International Steel Holdings Co., for 1 old sh. (see Rusty Lake Resources Ltd.)
by Lipari Private Holdings, Inc.; basis $0.48 cash per sh.
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Lithium One Inc. (Ont. Sept. 8, 1993 amalg.)
Liponex Inc. (Ont. Aug. 8, 2000) July 5, 2012 – Acquired by Galaxy Resources Limited;
Link Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 13, 1984) June 24, 2008 – Name changed to ImaSight Corp.
July 14, 1992 – Name changed to Haddington Resources basis 1.96 Galaxy Resources ord. shs. for 1 Lithium One
following amalgamation of a wholly owned subsidiary with sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n ImaSight Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by ImaSight
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Lithjean Mines Limited (Ont. 1956)
Linland Equipment Sales Limited (Ont. 1965)
Mar. 5, 1980 – Charter cancelled.
1974 – Placed into receivership; no distribution to Liquest International Marketing Corp. (B.C. Mar. 2,
unsecured creditors or shldrs. 1983) Lithos Corporation (Que. June 26, 1969; via letters
Apr. 9, 1992 – Name changed to Massey Mercantile Ltd.; patent)
Linlothian Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Apr. 5, 2000 – Name changed to Limtech Lithium Métal
Nov. 3, 1958 – Dissolved. No equity for shldrs.
Technologies Inc. n
Lintex Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1983 amalg.) Liquid Asphalt Ltd. (unknown)
Dec. 7, 1987 – Name changed to New Lintex Minerals In liquidation; K. M. Robertson, Imperial Bank Chambers, Little Abitibi River Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 15, 1986)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Weyburn, Sask., liquidator. Jan. 15, 1990 – Name changed to LARR Capital Corp. n

Liquid Gold Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 22, 1983) Little Ag Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Lintronics International Ltd. (B.C. 1985) May 7, 1999 – Name changed to West African Venture
Aug. 9, 1988 – Name changed to Bi-Petro Resources Jan. 13, 1971 – Dissolved.
Exchange Corp. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Little Bear Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1980)
Liquidation World Inc. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1986) Oct. 11, 1991 – Name changed to Response Biomedical
LinuxWizardry Systems, Inc. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1979) July 22, 2011 – Acquired by Big Lots, Inc. for 6¢ per sh. Corp. n
Feb. 26, 2003 – Name changed to Linux Gold Corp. (see July 2011 – Name changed to Big Lots Canada, Inc.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Little Hatchet Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Liquor Barn Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 3, 2006) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Linval Acceptance Corporation Limited (Can. 1960) June 12, 2007 – Acquired and subsequently merged with
Jan. 31, 1973 – First and final payment made on secured Liquor Stores Income Fund; basis 0.57 Liquor Stores new Little Herb Mines Limited (Ont. 1951)
notes, as follows: 32.7% on ser. A, 46.4% on ser. B and units for 1 Liquor Barn old unit. (see Liquor Stores Income Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
84.2% on ser. C. Trustee General Trust Co. of Canada, Fund)
Montreal. No recent report. Little Klondyke Oil & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Liquor Stores Income Fund (Alta. Aug. 10, 2004) 1960 – Wound up.
Lion Energy Corp. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1979) Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by Liquor Stores N.A. Ltd.
June 24, 2011 – Acquired by Africa Oil Corp.; basis 0.2 pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Liquor Stores Little Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978)
Africa Oil shs. for 1 Lion Energy sh. N.A. Ltd. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the May 4, 1987 – Name changed to I.C.E. - Ice Factory,
fund into a corporation. n Inc. n
Lion Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Sept. 20, 1985 – Struck off register.
Liquor Stores N.A. Ltd. (Can. Nov. 8, 2010) The Little Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Lion Nickel Mines of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1966) May 14, 2018 – Name changed to Alcanna Inc. (see June 1966 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with
Aug. 1971 – Assets sold to Indian Mountain Metal Mines FPsurvey - Industrials) same name.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.25 old shs. Nov. 1970 – Formed Little Long Lac Mines Ltd. in Ontario
1975 – Charter cancelled. on amalgamation with Little Long Lac Mines Ltd. n
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Little Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1970 amalg.) Lloyd Gold Mines (1945) Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Lobo Gold & Resources Inc. (Ont. July 6, 1983 amalg.)
July 29, 1985 – Amalgamated with Lake Shore Mines 1954 – Charter cancelled. June 11, 1992 – Name changed to Lobo Capital Inc.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited (2.871 for 1), LAC Minerals Ltd. (1 for 1) and basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Wright-Hargreaves Mines Limited (0.498 for 1) to continue Lloyd-Leduc Oils Ltd. (Alta.)
as LAC Minerals Ltd.; basis 2.377 new LAC shs. for 1 old 1960 – Struck off register. Lobo Mines & Explorations Limited (Ont. 1971)
Little Long Lac sh. (see LAC Minerals Ltd.) July 6, 1983 – Amalgamated with 8 other cos. to form
Lloydaire Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Lobo Gold & Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Little Long Lac Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1970 amalg.) May 1969 – Formerly Lloyd Register and Grill Co. Ltd.
Apr. 22, 1975 – Name changed to Little Long Lac Gold Acquired by Van Ness Industries Ltd. Locana Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1953)
Mines Ltd. n Feb. 20, 1978 – Dissolved. Final distribution to shldrs.
Lloydal Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1945) was $3.976 per sh. and 1,535 shs. of Locana Corporation
Little Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 5, 1996) Aug. 1957 – Acquired by Continental Consolidated Mines (London) Ltd. for 1,000 old shs.
Aug. 10, 2005 – Name changed to Petrostar Petroleum and Oils Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see
Corporation. n Continental Consolidated Mines & Oils Corp. Ltd.) Locana Mineral Holdings Ltd. (Can. 1959)
July 22, 1971 – Name changed to NSI Marketing
Lloydbrook Oil Company Limited (Alta. 1947) Limited. n
Little Pine Tex Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966)
Jan. 10, 1984 – Struck off register.
May 2, 1969 – Name changed to Highland Star Mines
Ltd. n Locarno Copper Mines Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Lloydminster Development Company Limited (Sask.
1938 – Name changed to Locarno Gold Mines Ltd. n
1946)
Little River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) 1964 – Acquired by Kodiak Petroleums Ltd.; basis 75
Nov. 1962 – Dissolved. new for 1,000 old shs. (see Kodiak Petroleums Ltd.) Locarno Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1927)
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Little Rocky Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1966) The Lloydminster Gas Company Limited (Sask. 1933)
1978 – Charter cancelled. 1984 – All o/s voting and nonvoting shs. acquired by Locator Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Northwestern Utilities Limited for a total consideration of July 25, 1988 – Amalgamated with Duration Mines Ltd.;
Little Rocky Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1966) $1,548,000. Payments of $2.00 per sh. (voting and non basis 1.45 new for 1 old sh.
1970 – Name changed to Little Rocky Holdings Ltd. n voting) made to Chieftain Development Company Ltd.,
Locator Systems Inc. (Alta. Oct. 16, 1961)
and $2.10 per sh. to minority shldrs. (see Chieftain
Little Tex Mining Corp. (Ont. 1955) Mar. 18, 1994 – Name changed to Custom Cryogenic
Development Co. Ltd.)
1966 – Assets acquired by Little Pine Tex Mining Corp. Grinding Corporation. n
No record of equity for shldrs. Lloydminster Oil Producers Ltd. (Alta. June 29, 1945)
Reported to be wound up. Struck off register. Locators Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
Liuyang Fireworks Limited (Bermuda Jan. 13, 2006) 1955 – Reported winding up. Trans. Agent Crown Trust
Oct. 2, 2015 – Privatized; basis Cdn$0.048 cash per com. Lloydminster Oil Syndicate (unknown) Co., Toronto.
sh. Reported to be wound up.
Loch Alva Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1954)
Live Entertainment of Canada Inc. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1989) Lloydminster Royalties, Ltd. (Alta. 1939) July 3, 1968 – Charter cancelled.
June 2, 1995 – Name changed to Livent Inc. n 1950 – Charter cancelled.
Loch Lomond Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Livent Inc. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1989) Lloyds Bank Canada (Can. 1982) Apr. 1, 1965 – Dissolved.
Jan. 1, 1997 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with May 31, 1990 – Acquired by Hongkong Bank of Canada.
same name. (see Hongkong Bank of Canada) Lochaber Oil Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1932)
Sept. 29, 1999 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young Nov. 13, 1974 – Amalgamated with wholly owned
Inc. appointed receiver. Load Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 30, 1970) Lochaber Resources Ltd.; basis 1 com. sh. for each
May 29, 2000 – Formed GIS Global Imaging Solutions subsid. pref. or com. sh. held.
LiveReel Media Corporation (Ont. Mar. 18, 1997 amalg.) Inc. following acquisition of Global Imaging Solutions Dec. 27, 1974 – O/s 8% pref. shs. ($7 par) of the subsid.
Oct. 20, 2006 – Continued into Canada. Inc. n were called for redemption at par.
Jan. 3, 2018 – Name changed to CordovaCann Corp. Mar. 12, 1975 – Company distributed 100,000 com. shs.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Lobanor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) of wholly owned Frontier Oil and Gas Co. Inc. to shldrs.;
Dec. 2, 1965 – Dissolved. basis 0.14920162 Frontier shs. for each Lochaber sh.
Livingston Industries Limited (Ont. 1945) held. Subsequently, The Texas Land & Mortgage Co.,
Dec. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with Allpak Holdings Ltd., Lobell Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Inc. (an affiliate of Lochaber) issued 220,340 com. shs.
a wholly owned subsid. of Allpak Ltd. Minority shldrs. held Jan. 1977 – Name changed to Lobell Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis to Frontier and Lochaber shldrs.; basis 1.02608 shs. for
option to convert their shs. into either first or second pfce. 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) each Frontier sh. and 0.17565805 shs. for each Lochaber
shs. of amalco. First pfce. shs. of amalco. had par value sh. As a result of this exchange, both Frontier and
of $36 while second pfce. shs. had par value of $2.14 Lobitos Oilfields Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Lochaber became wholly owned subsids. of Texas Land.
plus divd. of $33.86. Shldrs. could elect to have their shs. Nov. 1963 – Acquired by Great Plains Development Co. Mar. 1976 – Acquired by Oakwood Petroleums Ltd. for
redeemed on Dec. 27, 1978, or Jan. 5, 1979, respectively, of Canada, Ltd. Name subsequently changed to Great $3,463,464.
at $36 per sh. Plains Exploration Ltd.
1978 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same Lochabie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
name. Loblaw Groceterias Inc. (N.Y. 1939) Charter cancelled.
Aug. 1, 1981 – Name changed to Livingston International May 1950 – Name changed to Loblaw Inc. n
Inc. Lochaird Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 20, 2006)
Loblaw Inc. (N.Y. 1939) May 22, 2008 – Name changed to Lochaird Energy Inc.
Livingston International Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 4, 1975 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Loblaws following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Lochaird
2002) Limited following an offer of $6.00 per share. Energy Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 20, 2010 – Acquired by Canada Pension Plan
Investment Board and Sterling Partners for $9.50 per Loblaw Leased Properties Limited (Ont. 1955) Lochiel Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
unit. July 1977 – Name changed to Wittington Leased Oct. 20, 1986 – Placed into receivership and
Properties Limited. Calgary-based Collins Barrow Limited was appointed
Livingston Wood Manufacturing Ltd. (Ont. 1945) receiver.
Apr. 17, 1967 – Name changed to Livingston Industries Loblaws Ltd. (Ont. 1921) 1987 – Most assets were sold and secured creditors paid.
Limited. n Dec. 1983 – Effective Dec. 23, 1983, all ser. A and B first Aug. 2000 – Trustee made a final distribution to
pfce. shs. exchanged for first pref., second ser. of Loblaws unsecured creditors of 15.5¢ on the dollar. There were
Livingstone Mining Co. Inc. (B.C.) Companies Ltd., on the basis of one first pref. sh., second no distributions to shldrs.
Property sold to Kenville Gold Mines for 583,333 shs.; ser. of Loblaws Companies for each two ser. A first pfce. May 2, 2002 – Dissolved and struck off register.
no record of distribution. (see Kenville Gold Mines Ltd.) shs., and one first pref. sh., second ser. for each two ser.
B first pfce. shs. Also all second pfce. shs. were called Lochland Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Liza Lanzet Lingerie Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1987) for redemp. at $50 per sh. plus accrued divds. Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 30, 1995 – Name changed to First Venture
Developments Ltd. n Lobo Capital Inc. (Ont. July 6, 1983 amalg.) Lockerbie & Hole Inc. (Alta. Feb. 29, 2000)
Apr. 2, 1993 – Name changed to Q & A Communications Apr. 7, 2009 – Acquired by Aecon Group Inc.; basis $8.00
Inc. n or 0.8672 Aecon shs.for 1 Lockerbie sh. or a combination
Lizard Point Oil Co. Ltd. (Man. July 1940)
thereof.
1959 – Struck off register.
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Locksley Capital Partners Inc. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1996) Logan Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Lomega Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Mar. 11, 1998 – Name changed to IPEC Ltd. n 1961 – Went bankrupt. Nothing available for unsecured 1956 – Name changed to Lomega Explorations Ltd. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS creditors or shldrs.; charter surrendered.
Lockwood Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1980) Lomico International Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1987)
Sept. 6, 1989 – Amalgamated with Gabriel Resources Logan Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1988) Jan. 17, 1996 – Name changed to JABA Inc.; basis 1
Inc. and Kangeld Resources Ltd. to form Appian Nov. 1, 1991 – Acquired by Rio Alto Exploration Ltd.; new for 3 old shs. n
Resources Ltd.; basis 0.1586 new for 1 old sh. (see basis 1.45 Rio Alto shs. for 1 Logan sh. (see Rio Alto
Appian Resources Ltd.) Exploration Ltd.) Lomiko Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. July 3, 1987)
July 28, 2006 – Name changed to Lomiko Resources
Lode Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Loggie-Miller Oils Ltd. (Alta.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. 1958 – Struck off register.

Logibec Groupe Informatique Ltée (Can. Sept. 16, Lomiko Resources Inc. (B.C. July 3, 1987)
Lode Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Oct. 3, 2008 – Name changed to Lomiko Metals Inc.;
1970 – Name changed to Lode Metals & Holdings Ltd. n 1982)
Aug. 4, 2010 – Acquired by OPE LGI Inc. for an basis 4 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Lode Resource Corporation (B.C. Oct. 18, 1979) undisclosed amount.
Londinium Resources Inc. (B.C. May 14, 1980)
June 6, 1990 – Name changed to Lodex Resource Dec. 31, 2013 – Name changed to Logibec Inc.
Nov. 22, 1983 – Name changed to Rockmaster
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Resources Ltd. n
LogicalOptions International Inc. (Can. May 18, 1989)
Aug. 28, 2008 – Dissolved.
Lodestar Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1996) London Hill Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Apr. 6, 1998 – Amalgamated with 757090 Alberta Ltd., a Logiciel Systems Limited (Alta. Feb. 9, 1987) May 1957 – Charter cancelled.
wholly owned subsid. of Torrington Resources Ltd.; basis Aug. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
(a) 1 new special A sh. or 1 new special C sh. of the London Hosiery Mills Ltd. (Can. 1915)
amalgamated company for 1 cl. A sh. of Lodestar Logicon Products Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Jan. 1961 – Almer Co. Ltd., Preston, Ont., offered to
immediately redeemed for $1.15 for each special A sh. Mar. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. purchase all cl. A shs. at $7.70 per sh. and all com. shs.
or $0.765 for each special C sh.; (b) 1 new special B sh. at $3.00 a sh.
or 0.6 of a com. sh. of Torrington for 1 cl. B sh. of Logicsys Inc. (Alta. Sept. 23, 1992)
Lodestar. Special B shs. immediately redeemed for $3.00. Jan. 29, 2001 – Name changed to Wisper Inc. n London Insurance Group Inc. (Can. May 30, 1990)
(see Torrington Resources Ltd.) Jan. 9, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Great-West
Logix Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1979) Lifeco Inc. and The Great-West Life Assurance Company;
Lodestar Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Nov. 27, 2002 – Name changed to Transac Enterprise basis $34 per sh. All o/s ser. A pfd. shs. redeemed Dec.
Dec. 20, 1985 – Name changed to Controlled Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n 22, 1997, for $25 plus accr. and unpaid divds. All o/s ser.
Environment Farming International Ltd.; basis 1 new for B pfd. shs. purchased for cancellation effective Dec. 31,
4 old shs. n Logjam Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) 1997; basis $25 per sh. plus accr. and unpaid divds. All
1971 – All assets sold to Fallinger Mining Corp. o/s ser. D pfd. shs. and ser. E pfd. shs. redeemed Dec.
Lodestar Explorations Inc. (B.C. June 10, 1987) 31, 2002; basis $25 plus accr. and unpaid divds. (see
Oct. 24, 1994 – Name changed to Precision International Logtung Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977) The Great-West Life Assurance Company)
Resource Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n May 31, 1982 – Acquired by Regional Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 cl. A com. sh. of Regional for 1 com. sh. of London Oil Company, Limited (Ont. 1918)
Lodestar Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Logtung. (see Regional Resources Ltd.) 1958 – Wound up.
Feb. 1, 1980 – Name changed to Lodestar Energy Ltd. n
Loisan Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1945) London Pride Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1962)
Lodestar Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 1979 – Name changed to Grandview Energy Aug. 23, 1973 – Name changed to L.P. Industries Ltd.;
1956 – Charter cancelled. Resources Incorporated. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

Lodex Resource Corporation (B.C. Oct. 18, 1979) Loki Gold Corporation (B.C. Feb. 4, 1982) London Strauss Capital Corp. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1980)
Feb. 1, 1993 – Name changed to LRX Capital Corp.; May 31, 1996 – Amalgamated with Baja Gold, Inc. to form Oct. 10, 1996 – Name changed to Viking Gold
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n VLB Resource Corporation which then was acquired by Corporation. n
Viceroy Resource Corporation; basis 0.426 Viceroy shs.
Lodge Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) for 1 Loki sh. London Union Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown 1914)
1954 – Assets acquired by St. Michael Uranium Mines Taken over by Royalite Oil Company, Limited; basis 1
Ltd.; basis 1 sh. St. Michael for 2 shs. Lodge. Loki Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) new for 232.5 old shs. (see Royalite Oil Company,
Feb. 1977 – Charter cancelled. Limited)
Lodi Metals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 11, 1980)
June 26, 1996 – Name changed to Valley High Ventures Loki Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983) Londonderrie Trail Inc. (Alta. Nov. 6, 2000)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n July 6, 1987 – Formed Mill City Gold Inc. in Canada on Oct. 2, 2002 – Name changed to Mosaic Mapping
amalgamation with Mill City Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse
Loec Minerals Inc. (Del. 1959) 10 old shs. n takeover acquisition of Mosaic Mapping Systems Inc. n
1960 – Name changed to Camerina Petroleum Corp.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Lollipop Daycare Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Lone Creek Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1969)
Feb. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 28, 1979 – Amalgamated with Kraus Oil Limited, to
Loewen Group Inc. (B.C. 1985) form LCM Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Jan. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Alderwoods Group Inc. Loma Petroleum Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 27, 1986)
and continued into Delaware. Nov. 20, 1997 – Name changed to Loma Oil & Gas Ltd.; Lone Jack Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 11, 1983)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 14, 1989 – Name changed to Performance Minerals
Loewen, Ondaatje, McCutcheon Inc. (Ont. Sept. 30, Energy) of Canada Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1983)
Dec. 9, 1992 – Name changed to The Ondaatje Loma Vista Capital Inc. (Ont. June 21, 2012) Lone Mountain Federated Gas & Oil Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Corporation. n Apr. 29, 2015 – Formed BitGold Inc. in Canada on 1974 – Reported its registration had lapsed.
amalgamation with (old) BitGold Inc.; basis 0.060659 new
com. shs. for 1 old Loma Vista com. sh. and 1 new com. Lone Mountain Oil Development Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
Loew's London Theatres, Limited (Can. 1919) 1952 – Placed into voluntary liquidation.
June 8, 1943 – Charter cancelled; distribution of $8.10 sh. for 1 old BitGold com. sh. n
per sh. made to pref. shldrs., Apr. 23, 1943. Nothing for Lone Pine Resource Exploration Limited (Ont. 1978)
com. shldrs. Lombard Consolidated Resources Inc. (Ont. Aug. 31,
Sept. 15, 1983 – Name changed to M.S.M. Marketing
1986)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Logan International Inc. (Alta. Apr. 7, 1993) Dec. 8, 1993 – Formed The Instant Publisher Inc. in
Oct. 26, 2016 – Acquired by Tercel Oilfield Products UK Ontario on amalgamation with Instant Publisher Inc.,
constituting a reverse takeover by Instant Publisher; basis Lone Rock Oils Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 16, 1947)
Ltd. for Cdn$1.58886 per sh.
1 new for 4 old shs. n May 20, 1952 – Assets sold to Inter-Rock Oil Company
Logan Mines Ltd. (B.C. July 26, 1978) of Canada Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
July 21, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Logan Lombardi Media Corporation (Ont. July 13, 1987) Lone Star Exploration NL (S.A. Aug. 26, 1970)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Sept. 17, 2007 – Privatized for 22¢ per sh. Aug. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Masmindo Mining
Corporation NL; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Lomega Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Jan. 1962 – Charter cancelled.
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Lone Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 26, 1978) Longacre Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2011) Look Communications Inc. (Can. Oct. 31, 1999 amalg.)
May 13, 1980 – Name changed to Jupitor Mines Oct. 6, 2015 – Name changed to Golden Leaf Holdings July 12, 2013 – Name changed to ONEnergy Inc. n
Limited. nTEST FOR CROP MARKS Ltd. and continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials) Lookout Mountain Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Lone Star Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1980) Nov. 9, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 26, 1983 – Name changed to Lone Star Resource Longboat Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 4, 1996)
Corporation. n June 13, 2001 – Name changed to YMG Ventures Inc. Loon Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1987)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Dec. 10, 2008 – Succeeded by Loon Energy Corporation
Lone Star Resource Corporation (B.C. 1980) acquisition by YMG Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 1.5 following plan of arrangement reorganization and transfer
Aug. 26, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated Lone old shs. n of assets in Colombia and Peru and US$3,000,000 to
Star Resource Corporation. n newly incorporated Loon Energy Corporation. Assets held
Longboat Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1983) in Brunei, Syria and Slovenia remained with Loon Energy
Lonestar Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 25, 2007) Sept. 27, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. Inc. which changed its name to Kulczyk Oil Ventures Inc.
May 29, 2009 – Name changed to Acro Energy and delisted from the TSX-Venture Exchange. (see
Technologies Corp. n LongBow Energy Corp. (Alta. May 30, 2000) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 11, 2007 – Name changed to LongBow Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Lorado Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Lonestar West Inc. (Can. June 5, 2008)
1968 – Merged into International Mogul Mines Ltd.; basis
July 19, 2017 – Acquired by Clean Harbors, Inc.; basis
LongBow Resources Inc. (Alta. May 30, 2000) 10 new for 89 old shs.
Cdn$0.72 cash per sh.
June 20, 2008 – Acquired by TriAxon Resources Ltd. for
70¢ per sh. Loranda Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1955)
Lonetree Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 3, 1984)
Jan. 1957 – Merged into Westore Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Aug. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Columbia Yukon
Longford Corporation (Ont. Mar. 24, 2004) for 3 old shs.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 24, 2007 – Name changed to Longford Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Lord River Gold Mines Limited (B.C. Feb. 15, 1971)
Long Bay Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) July 2, 1992 – Name changed to Aquamin Resources
Apr. 29, 1965 – Dissolved. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Longford Energy Inc. (Ont. Mar. 24, 2004)
Long Harbour Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2004) June 24, 2013 – Name changed to UrtheCast Corp.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Earth Video Lord Simcoe Hotel Limited (Ont. 1955)
June 9, 2011 – Name changed to Long Harbour
Camera Inc.; basis 1 new for 13.4097 old shs. n June 28, 1989 – Final distribution after initial distribution
Exploration Corp. pursuant to acquisition of Madison
of $1.75 per sh.
uranium prospect. n
Longford Equipment International Limited (Ont. 1970) Dec. 7, 1989 – Wound up.
Long Harbour Exploration Corp. (B.C. Apr. 26, 2004) Mar. 25, 1990 – All o/s com. shs. consolidated on the
basis of 1 new for 40,000 old. Shldrs. were subsequently Lord's Chemists Limited (Ont. 1960)
Oct. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Lancaster Capital Apr. 10, 1974 – Placed into bankruptcy.
Corp. n paid $0.82 per sh; co. now private.
Mar. 16, 1977 – Two payments totaling 34.857% of claims
Longold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) o/s were pd. to unsecured creditors and debs. holders.
Long Island Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 10, 1949) No further recoveries for creditors. Trustee discharged
Mar. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Cascadia Technologies
Jan. 26, 1962 – Name changed to Canadian Long Island and bankrupt estate finalized.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs. n
Industrials)
Loredi Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Long Lac Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1981 amalg.) Longreach Oil and Gas Limited (Jersey Aug. 13, 2010) Apr. 23, 1986 – Name changed to Marlin Developments
Dec. 31, 1982 – Formed LAC Minerals Ltd. in Ontario on July 14, 2014 – Name changed to PetroMaroc Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
amalgamation with Les Terrains Aurifères Malartic Corporation PLC. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
(Québec) Ltée, Les Mines-Est Malartic Ltée and Willroy Lorena Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Mines Limited; basis 0.84 new for 1 Les Terrains Aurifères Longreach Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Sept. 2, 1983 – Struck off register.
Malartic sh., 0.94 new for 1 Les Mines-Est Malartic sh., Aug. 14, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1.24 new for 1 Willroy sh. and 1 new for 1 Long Lac sh. n Lorex Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1989)
Longrose Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Dec. 1, 2003 – Name changed to Alinghi Minerals Inc.;
Long Point Gas & Oil Incorporated (Ont. 1973) Nov. 9, 1964 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited
(1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1 for 5.5), Longview Capital Partners Incorporated (B.C. May Lori Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Marquis Explorations Limited (1 for 2.5), Darwin Mines 25, 2004) Aug. 1978 – Name changed to O'Lori Holdings Ltd.; basis
Limited (1 for 1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 for 7), Nov. 30, 2009 – Name changed to Resinco Capital 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and Force Partners Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force Crag Lorian Capital Corp. (Can. July 17, 2006)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Longview Oil Corp. (Alta. Mar. 4, 2010) Dec. 17, 2007 – Name changed to Medworxx Solutions
June 5, 2014 – Acquired by Surge Energy Inc.; basis Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Long Point Gas & Oil Ltd. (Ont. 1957) 0.975 Surge com. shs. for 1 Longview com. sh. Medworxx Inc. n
1964 – Assets sold to Consolidated West Petroleum Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 17.5 old shs. Longview Petroleum Corporation (Alta. Dec. 16, 1999)
Lorica Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 20, 1988)
Oct. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Rival Energy Inc.; basis
Aug. 18, 1999 – Name changed to LOM River Gold
Long Range Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1988) 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 16, 1992 – Name changed to Sport Specific
International Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Longview Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 13, 1984)
Lorie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Feb. 15, 1990 – Name changed to Olympia Energy Inc. n
Long Reserve Life Resource Fund (Ont. May 18, 2006) Aug. 1950 – Name changed to New Lorie Mines Ltd.;
June 8, 2010 – Name changed to Navina Global basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Longview Strategies Incorporated (B.C. May 25, 2004)
Resource Fund. n Oct. 25, 2006 – Name changed to Longview Capital
Lorie Resources Inc. (Ont. 1945)
Partners Incorporated. n
Long Ridge Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Dec. 18, 1986 – Name changed to Theme Restaurants
Nov. 1979 – Wound up. Incorporated; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Lonrho Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Industrials)
Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Long Run Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 14, 1999)
July 6, 2016 – Acquired by Calgary Sinoenergy Loring Ward International Ltd. (Can. Nov. 18, 2002)
Lonsdale Public Ventures Inc. (Ont. Sept. 17, 2004)
Investment Corp. for 52¢ per sh. Jan. 27, 2009 – Acquired by Werba Reinhard, Inc. for
Mar. 15, 2006 – Formed Cannasat Therapeutics Inc. in
US$11.25 per com. sh.
Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Long View Resources Corporation (Alta. Nov. 3, 2004) Cannasat Therapeutics Inc., constituting a reverse
June 18, 2007 – Amalgamated with Reece Energy Lormac Explorations Limited (Ont. Oct. 5, 1965)
takeover by Cannasat; basis 1 new for 1.194 old shs. n 1986 – Name changed to Canlorm Resources Inc.; basis
Exploration Corp.; basis 1 Reece com. sh. for 4 Long
View com. shs. (see Reece Energy Exploration Corp.) 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Lonvest Corporation (Ont. May 20, 1977)
May 30, 1990 – Continued into Canada. Lornco Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Longacre Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 4, 1934)
June 18, 1990 – Name changed to London Insurance Feb. 17, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
1959 – Wound up.
Group Inc. n
Apr. 29, 1965 – Charter cancelled.
Lorne Crest Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
1969 – Amalgamated to form Beaver Engineering Ltd.
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Lorne Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928) Loubel Exploration Inc. (Que. Apr. 29, 1953) Lower Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
1931 – Acquired by Bralorne Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Apr. 17, 2006 – Name changed to Lounor Exploration May 31, 1974 – Name changed to Groton Minerals
8 old shs. TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
& Energy) & Energy)
Lorne Trail Holdings Ltd. (Can. 1987)
Aug. 13, 1990 – Name changed to Brake Check Canada Louder Financial Group Inc. (Alta. 1986) Lowery Petroleums Ltd. (Can. Mar. 1929)
Inc. n Jan. 1, 1991 – Struck off register. 1950 – Assets sold to Federated Petroleums Ltd. for
$750,000. Distribution of 75¢ per sh.
Lornex Capital Inc. (Can. July 26, 2000) Lougan Investments Inc. (Alta. 1987)
Jan. 30, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. Nov. 20, 1990 – Name changed to Shearhart Corporation; Lowhee Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1929)
Feb. 16, 2016 – Name changed to Norsemont Capital basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Loughborough Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1936) Loyalist Group Limited (Alta. Sept. 20, 1996)
Lornex Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Feb. 1949 – Dissolved. Sept. 30, 2015 – Name changed to KGIC Inc. n
Dec. 30, 1988 – Amalgamated with Rio Algom Limited.
(see Rio Algom Limited) Loumic Exploration Inc. (Ont. Oct. 2, 1987) The Loyalist Insurance Group Limited (Alta. Sept. 20,
Nov. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Vast Exploration Inc.; 1996)
Lorraine Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1971) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n June 24, 2010 – Name changed to Loyalist Group
Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with Legend Explorations Ltd. Limited. n
(1 for 2.95) to continue to be known as Legend Loumic Resources Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 2, 1987)
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new Legend sh. for 5.41 Apr. 14, 1998 – Name changed to International Loumic Loyalist Mines Limited (N.B. 1957)
Lorraine shs. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 1972 – Assets sold to Proto Explorations & Holdings
Inc.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs.
Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (Ont. Oct. 28, 1991 amalg.) Lounge Fashion Clothes Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
Oct. 1, 2005 – Continued into Canada. Mar. 1969 – Acquired by Fields Stores Limited for Loyalist Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
July 10, 2007 – Formed 4325231 Canada Inc. in British $320,000. (see Fields Stores Limited) Jan. 2, 1985 – Name changed to I.B.S. Technologies
Columbia on amalgamation of (old) Lorus Therapeutics Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Inc. whereby all of its assets, liabs. and shs. of the subsid. Lourmet Mines Ltd. (Que. 1940)
were spun out into a new company Lorus Therapeutics 1950 – Charter cancelled. Luaaron Metals Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1965)
Inc. n July 10, 1981 – Name changed to Lynx Resources Ltd. n
Louvem Mines Inc. (Que. Oct. 31, 1969)
Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (Can. Nov. 1, 2006) July 7, 2010 – Amalgamated with 9222-0383 Québec Lubec Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Aug. 28, 2014 – Name changed to Aptose Biosciences Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Richmont Mining Inc.; Sept. 17, 1994 – Dissolved.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 Richmont sh. for 5.4 Louvem shs. (see Richmont
Mines Inc.) Lubicon Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Lorwells Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Name changed to Lubicon Petroleum & Mining Ltd. in
Feb. 4, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Louvibec Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1972. n
Mar. 11, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Los Angeles Alberta Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Lubicon Petroleum & Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Sept. 15, 1965 – Struck off register. Louvicourt Goldfield Corp. (Que. 1944) 1972 – Acquired by Alberta Petroleum & Resources Ltd.;
June 16, 1981 – Name changed to Louvicourt Gold Mines basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Los Gauchos Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 1, 1996) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Service Track Lubricon Petroleums Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey Louvre Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1934) 1952 – Acquired by Scarlet Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.5
- Industrials) 1945 – Name changed to New Louvre Mines Ltd. and old shs. (see Scarlet Oils Limited)
continued into Quebec; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Lost Lake Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 19, 1984) Luca Capital Inc. (Alta. May 4, 2005)
Apr. 29, 1985 – Name changed to Equivest International Lovitt Nutriceutical Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) Sept. 18, 2007 – Continued into Canada.
Financial Corp. n Sept. 10, 2008 – Name changed to Lovitt Resources Inc. Sept. 26, 2007 – Name changed to VentriPoint
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Diagnostics Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Lost River Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1970)
1980 – Declared bankrupt. Low Volatility Canadian Equities Income Fund (Ont. Lucas Gold Resources Corp. (Ont. 1986)
Feb. 5, 1984 – Settlement agreement made for the sale Jan. 25, 2012) Dec. 19, 1996 – Formed Altaur Gold Explorations Inc. in
of assets and distribution of shs. of a new co. to various Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Low Volatility Ontario on amalgamation with Seven Gold Explorations
creditors. No distribution made to existing shldrs. High Income Fund. n Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1 Seven Gold sh.
and 1 new for 6 Lucas shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Lotus Cosmetics International Limited (B.C. 1983) Lowell Copper Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 23, 2007) Energy)
Mar. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Creative Products Inc.; Oct. 7, 2016 – Name changed to JDL Gold Corp. following
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n acquisition of Anthem United Inc. (0.774 new for 1 old) Lucayan Beach Hotel Co. Ltd. (Bahamas 1963)
and Gold Mountain Mining Corporation (1.032 new for 1 Jan. 18, 1965 – Name changed to Lucayan Beach Hotel
Lotus Resources Limited (N.S. Feb. 13, 1987) old); basis 1 new for 6.45 old shs. n and Development, Ltd.
Aug. 2, 1990 – Name changed to Ashgrove Resources
Limited. n Lowell Petroleum Inc. (Can. Sept. 25, 1995) Lucero Resource Corp. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1985)
Aug. 17, 1998 – Name changed to Hedong Energy Inc.; July 19, 2001 – Name changed to C Squared
Lou-Mac Mines Limited (B.C. June 15, 1970) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Feb. 16, 1971 – Name changed to Lou-Mex Mines
Limited. n Lowell Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Lucid Entertainment Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1979)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 4, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Lou-Mex Mines Limited (B.C. June 15, 1970)
Mar. 7, 1977 – Name changed to Continental Minerals Lower Canada Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Lucille Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved. 1952 – Charter cancelled.

Lower St. Lawrence Power Co. (Que. 1922) Luckridge Phosphate Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Louada Exploration & Development Co. Ltd. (Ont.
1953 – Purch. by Hydro-Québec. Com. shldrs. got $37 Oct. 1978 – Charter cancelled.
1964)
per sh.; pref. shldrs. got equal par value in 10-year bds. July 1979 – Charter revived.
Feb. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
guaranteed by Prov. of Quebec, bearing int. equal to divd. Nov. 26, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Louanna Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) rate. Funded debt assumed by Quebec Hydro, with
guarantee by Prov. of Quebec. Settlement for any Lucky Boy Mines Incorporated (B.C. Sept. 17, 1984)
Dec. 1972 – Name changed to Consolidated Louanna
remaining pref. shs. may be received from Administration Nov. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Dundarave Resources
Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey
and Trust Co., 10 St. James St. W., Montreal. Incorporated. n
- Mines & Energy)

Loubac Top Environmental Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 1998) Lower St. Lawrence Realty Corp. (Que. 1950) Lucky Creek Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Mar. 20, 2009 – Name changed to Novus Gold Corp. and Apr. 2, 1963 – Placed into bankruptcy. Trustee: P. A. June 21, 1972 – Dissolved.
continued into British Columbia. n Lawrence, 630 Dorchester Blvd. West, Montreal.
Lucky Friday Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont.)
1968 – Charter cancelled.
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Lucky Girl Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Lumenpulse Group Inc. (Can. July 1, 2011) Lund Gold Ltd. (B.C. June 22, 1978)
Aug. 1958 – Dissolved. June 23, 2017 – Amalgamated with 1091051 Canada Dec. 19, 2013 – Name changed to Lund Enterprises
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Power Energy Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Lucky Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 6, 1934) Corporation: basis $21.25 cash per sh. & Energy)
1946 – Acquired by Baldwin Consolidated Mines Ltd.;
basis 1 Baldwin sh. for 20 Lucky shs. Charter Lumenpulse Inc. (Can. July 1, 2011) Lund Ventures Ltd. (B.C. June 22, 1978)
surrendered. June 21, 2017 – Name changed to Lumenpulse Group July 10, 2003 – Name changed to Lund Gold Ltd.; basis
Inc. n 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Lucky Lager Breweries Ltd. (Can. 1928)
1958 – John Labatt Limited offered to purch. all o/s com. Lumex Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 9, 2007) Lunday Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
for $5.25 per sh.; 99.75% owned. Nov. 3, 2009 – Amalgamated with Ausex Capital Corp. May 29, 1952 – Charter cancelled.
1967 – Name changed to Labatt Breweries of British and Tasman Metals Ltd. (deemed acquiror) to form new
Columbia Limited. n co. also named Tasman Metals Ltd. constituting a Lundberg Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Qualifying Transaction; basis 1 new for 1 Ausex sh., 1 1961 – Liquidated in 1961-62.
Lucky Lager Breweries (1954) Ltd. (Can. 1928) new for 1 Tasman sh. and 1.0806 new for 1 Lumex sh.
Nov. 25, 1957 – Name changed to Lucky Lager Breweries (see Tasman Metals Ltd.) Lundin Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Ltd. n June 1, 1991 – Wound up. Creditors paid in full and
Lumina Copper Corp. (B.C. Mar. 3, 2000) shldrs. to receive a share of $205,000 in cash, 6,828,556
Lucky Lake Mine Ltd. (N.B. 1956) May 19, 2005 – Name changed to Regalito Copper Corp. shs. of International Petroleum Corporation plus 205,000
Nov. 1972 – Charter cancelled. following reorganization whereby certain assets were warrants.
spun out into 3 new companies named Global Copper
Lucky 1 Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Aug. 24, 1984) Corp. (1 for 1), Lumina Resources Corp. (1 for 1) and Lundor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Jan. 17, 2005 – Name changed to Bronx Ventures Inc.; Northern Peru Copper Corp. (1 for 1). n Placed into liquidation. Liquidator Canada Permanent
basis 1 new for 35 old shs. n Trust Co.
Lumina Copper Corp. (B.C. May 12, 2008)
Lucky 7 Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 11, 1986) Lundy Petroleums Ltd. (Can. May 25, 1929)
Aug. 22, 2014 – Acquired by First Quantum Minerals Ltd.;
Jan. 31, 1995 – Name changed to Brett Resources Inc. n Control acquired by Albertan Federated Oils Ltd. (see
basis a) 0.2174 First Quantum com. shs. and $5 cash;
Albertan Federated Oils, Ltd.)
or b) 0.2724 First Quantum com. shs. and $3.75 cash;
Lucky Strike Gold Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1936) or c) $10 cash per Lumina Copper com. sh. Lunel Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Jan. 23, 1979 amalg.)
1948 – Dissolved. July 15, 1989 – Amalgamated with First Ontario Capital
Lumina Investment Corp. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1981)
Inc. to form a new co. also known as First Ontario Capital
Lucky Strike Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 26, 1962) Dec. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Latitude Minerals Corp.;
Inc.; basis 1 cl. C sh. for 2 com. shs. and 1 new cl. D sh.
June 23, 1980 – Name changed to Lucky Strike basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
for 1 cl. A sh. (see First Ontario Capital Inc.)
Resources Ltd. n
Lumina Resources Corp (B.C. Feb. 28, 2005) Lunel Management Ltd. (unknown)
Lucky Strike Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 26, 1962) Dec. 5, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Jan. 23, 1979 – Amalgamated with Glenshire Mines Ltd.
Feb. 18, 2015 – Name changed to Rojo Resources Ltd.; Western Copper Corporation; basis 1 new Western (231 for 1,000), Huddersfield Uranium Mines Ltd. (129
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Copper sh. for 1 old Lumina sh. (see Western Copper for 1,000), Kayak Explorations Ltd. (195 for 1,000), La
Energy) Corporation) France Explorations Ltd. (128 for 1,000), Sandhurst Mines
Ltd. (1 for 1) and Steppingstone Explorations Ltd. (229
Lucky Torrie Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960) Luminart Inc. (Ont. 1967)
for 1,000) to form Lunel Enterprises Inc.; basis 923.5 new
July 1960 – Name changed to American Pacific Apr. 28, 1998 – Acquired; details not known.
for 1 old sh. (see Lunel Enterprises Inc.)
Exploration Ltd. n
Luminex Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1979)
Lunenberg Sea Products Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
Lucre Ventures Ltd. (B.C. May 15, 1998) June 12, 2002 – Name changed to Lateegra Resources
Mar. 1, 1967 – Amalgamated to form National Sea
Sept. 5, 2001 – Name changed to Strathclair Ventures Corp.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Products Ltd. (see National Sea Products Limited)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6.5 old shs. n
Luminor Medical Technologies Inc. (Can. Nov. 16, Lunward Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
Lucro Capital Ltd. (Can. Aug. 11, 1995) 2000) Sept. 1949 – Charter cancelled in 1949. Property taken
Aug. 16, 1996 – Name changed to Intrepid Minerals Mar. 14, 2018 – Name changed to RISE Life Science over by Newlund Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Corporation following Major Transaction. n Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Cash and other assets transferred to Warlund Mines Ltd.
on a 1-for-10 basis.
Lucrum Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2007) Lumonics Inc. (Ont. Nov. 26, 1970)
Dec. 17, 2008 – Name changed to Sheltered Oak Mar. 22, 1999 – Name changed to GSI Lumonics Inc. Luscar Coal Income Fund (Alta. Apr. 15, 1996)
Resources Corp. n and continued into New Brunswick pursuant to merger June 29, 2001 – Acquired by Sherritt Coal Partnership
of equals with General Scanning Inc. with Lumonics the and Sherritt International Corporation; basis $4.00, or 1
deemed acquiror. n new Sherritt International restricted voting sh., or a
Lugano Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Apr. 16, 1986 – Name changed to Ethicorp Resources combination thereof for 1 old Luscar sh.
Limited and continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for 2 old Lun-Echo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Apr. 30, 2006 – Name changed to Royal Utilities Income
shs. n Mar. 1971 – Name changed to Lundor Mines Ltd.; basis Fund. n
1 new for 5 old shs. n
Luiri Gold Limited (B.C. Feb. 3, 2004) Luscar Oil and Gas Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 21, 1993)
Sept. 14, 2012 – Continued into Bermuda. (see FPsurvey Lun-Mat Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Aug. 8, 1994 – Acquired by Encal Energy Ltd.; basis 1
- Mines & Energy) Nov. 4, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Encal sh. for 2.65 Luscar shs. (see Encal Energy Ltd.)

Luke Energy Ltd. (Can. Jan. 9, 2003) Luna d'Or Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Lustre Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. 1975)
Mar. 17, 2006 – Plan of Arrangement with 6492894 Dec. 9, 1957 – Dissolved. Mar. 30, 1979 – Name changed to Lustre Resources
Canada Inc. and Connacher Oil and Gas Limited; basis Inc. n
Luna Gas Ltd. (Alta. July 26, 1947)
$2.31 and 0.75 new Connacher sh. for 1 old Luke sh.
Apr. 1953 – Name changed to Propane Credit Corp. Lustre Resources Inc. (B.C. 1975)
Luken Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Ltd. n Feb. 14, 1986 – Struck off register.
Oct. 15, 1992 – Formed IVS Intelligent Vehicle Systems
Inc. on amalgamation with IVS Intelligent Vehicle Systems Luna Gold Corp. (Wyo. July 14, 1999) Lustre Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Nov. 24, 2005 – Continued into Canada. (see Trek Mining Charter cancelled.
Inc.)
Lumax Oil & Gas Inc. (Ont. 1955) Apr. 4, 2017 – Acquired by JDL Gold Corp. (subsequently Luxell Technologies Inc. (Ont. Dec. 1, 1994 amalg.)
Apr. 28, 1989 – Name changed to First Munich Capital renamed Trek Mining Inc.); basis 1.105 JDL com. shs. May 14, 2009 – Privatized at 10¢ per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n for 1 Luna sh. (see Trek Mining Inc.)
Luxmar Resources Inc. (Ont. 1981)
Luna Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved.
Lumby Resources Corporation (B.C. May 28, 1993) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 1, 1996 – Name changed to Rock Resources Inc. n Luxmatic Technologies N.V. (Netherlands June 1, 1993)
Lunco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 27, 1979) Nov. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Warrior Energy N.V.;
Dec. 7, 1979 – Name changed to Atlantic Ventures Ltd. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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Luxor Developments Inc. (Alta. Jan. 26, 1999) Lynnita Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) M. Loeb, Limited (Ont. 1928)
Sept. 20, 2005 – Formed Amorfix Life Sciences Ltd. in Apr. 1955 – Charter cancelled. June 15, 1979 – Amalgamated with Loebex Limited, a
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with wholly owned subsid. of Provigo Inc.; basis 1 sh. Provigo
(old) Amorfix Life Sciences Ltd. (deemed acquiror). n Lynnwood Capital Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 2009) for 2 shs. M. Loeb. All ser. A pref. shs. redeemed at par.
Oct. 21, 2013 – Name changed to Tantalex Resources (see Provigo Inc.)
Luxor Industrial Corporation (B.C. 1979) Corporation pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Mar. 20, 2017 – Placed into receivership by senior takeover acquisition of Tantalex Corporation. (see M Pharmaceutical Inc. (Alta. Nov. 26, 2014)
secured lender, HSBC Bank Canada, and Deloitte FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Callitas Health Inc.;
Restructuring Inc. was appointed receiver. HSBC holds basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
a general security agreement over all the assets of the Lynwatin Nickel Copper Ltd. (Can. 1946)
company. 1967 – Merged into Resource Exploration & Development MAAX Inc. (Que. Feb. 16, 1987)
Co. Ltd.; basis 10 new for 197 old shs. Aug. 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with subsids. Acrylica Inc.,
Luxor Red Lake Mines Limited (Ont. 1936) Fibre de verre moderne Inc., la Société Immobilière Maax
Oct. 1981 – Name changed to Luxor Explorations Inc. Lynx-Canada Explorations Limited (Ont. 1964) Ltée, Promax Composites Inc. and Multi-Fibres (1989)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 6, 1989 – Formed CS Resources Limited in Canada Inc. to continue with the same name MAAX Inc.
on amalgamation with CS Resources Limited; basis 1 June 7, 2004 – Amalgamated with 9139-4460 Québec
Luxor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) new for 1 old sh. following a 1-for-25 consolidation of Inc. and 9139-7158 Québec Inc. for $22.50 per sh.
Mar. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Luxor Industrial Lynx-Canada shs. and a 2-for-1 split of CS shs. n
Corporation. n MABL Holdings Ltd. (Man. May 16, 1922)
Lynx Energy Services Corp. (Alta. Apr. 28, 1993) Apr. 30, 2007 – Dissolved following payment of liabs. and
La Luz Mines Limited (Ont. 1938) June 18, 1997 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by sale of assets.
July 26, 1985 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of Barrick a wholly owned subsid. of Kenting Energy Service Inc.;
Resources Corp. through the following exchange: 1 com. basis 1.11344 new com. shs. of Kenting Energy for both MACCs Sustainable Yield Trust (Ont. Jan. 28, 2005)
sh. of Barrick for each 2 cl. A pfce. or com. shs. held, and old cl. A and cl. B shs. of Lynx. (see Kenting Energy Dec. 29, 2008 – Name changed to Crown Hill Fund
7 Barrick com. shs. for 1 cl. B pfce. sh. Services Inc.) pursuant to merger with Crown Hill Dividend Fund
(deemed acquiror). n
Luzon Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1987) Lynx Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1965)
Jan. 14, 2010 – Name changed to Black Isle Resources Feb. 9, 1987 – Name changed to Avatar Resource MAL Holdings Limited (N.S. Feb. 7, 1924)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey Corporation. n 1980 – Assets sold and the co. became inactive.
- Mines & Energy) Dec. 30, 1990 – Struck off register.
Lynx Security Incorporated (B.C. 1987)
Luzon Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 27, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. MATRIX Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 28, 2005)
Apr. 28, 1954 – Charter cancelled. May 28, 2007 – Amalgamated with MINT Income Fund;
Lynx Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) basis 0.68846815 new MINT units fr 1 old MATRIX unit.
Lynalda Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 29, 1963 – Dissolved. MAX Minerals Ltd. (Can. July 22, 2008)
Lyonnaise des Eaux (France) Oct. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Standard Exploration
Lynbar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Nov. 5, 1990 – Formed Lyonnaise des Eaux-Dumez on Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1952 – Charter cancelled. amalgamation with Dumez S.A.
MAXIN Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 28, 2003)
Lynbar Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Lyra Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 10, 1980) Oct. 1, 2007 – Merged into YIELDPLUS Income Fund;
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. July 2, 2008 – Name changed to Cicada Ventures Ltd. basis 1.20015552 YIELDPLUS trust unit for 1 MAXIN
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) trust unit. (see YIELDPLUS Income Fund)
Lynco Mining Development Inc. (Ont. 1975)
Oct. 1979 – Name changed to Lynco Resources Ltd. n Lysander Gold Corporation (B.C. Dec. 15, 1986) MBA Gold Corp. (Can. Nov. 25, 1999)
July 22, 1999 – Name changed to Lysander Minerals Oct. 13, 2005 – Name changed to MBA Resources
Lynco Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1975) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corp. n
1984 – Name changed to Penn-Lync Resources Ltd. n
Lysander Minerals Corporation (B.C. Dec. 15, 1986) MBA Resources Corp. (Can. Nov. 25, 1999)
Lynden Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 6, 2006) Jan. 31, 2011 – Name changed to EastCoal Inc. (see July 27, 2006 – Name changed to Thunderbird Energy
May 20, 2016 – Acquired by Earthstone Energy, Inc. by FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation. n
way of amalgamation with 1058286 B.C. Ltd. (a wholly
owned subsid. of Earthstone); basis 0.02842 Earthstone Lytton Minerals Limited (B.C. May 9, 1963) MBAC Fertilizer Corp. (Can. Dec. 24, 2009)
com. shs for 1 Lynden com. sh. July 8, 1983 – Continued into Canada. (see Tahera Oct. 27, 2016 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
Corporation) Jan. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Itafos. (see FPsurvey
Lynden Ventures Ltd. (Ont. June 15, 2000 amalg.) Mar. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with New Indigo Resources - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Feb. 6, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. Inc. to form Tahera Corporation; basis 2.43 new for 1
Jan. 17, 2008 – Name changed to Lynden Energy Corp. n New Indigo sh. and 1 new for 1 Lytton sh. (see Tahera MBMI Resources Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 30, 2000)
Corporation) Nov. 15, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Lyndhurst Mining Company Limited (Que. Oct. 21, June 21, 2012 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
1949) Lytton Uranium Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952) - Mines & Energy)
June 4, 1974 – Name changed to Globex Mining 1956 – Name changed to Aztec Exploration Ltd. n
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see MBS Adjustable Rate Income Fund (Ont. Oct. 28, 2004)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 9, 2007 – Merged with Mortgage-Backed Securities
Trust (0.7021 for 1) to continue as Sentry Select MBS
Lyndvue Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956)
Mar. 13, 1959 – Absorbed by Roberval Mining Corp.;
basis 1 new for 6 old shs.
M Adjustable Rate Income Fund II; basis 0.978 Sentry
Select units for 1 MBS unit. (see Sentry Select MBS
Adjustable Rate Income Fund II)

Lynn Creek Zinc Mines Ltd. (unknown) M & M Porcupine Gold Mines Limited (Ont. July 24, MBS Software Inc. (B.C. 1984)
1956 – Acquired by Alscope Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 1953) Aug. 5, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
new for 2 old shs. (see Alscope Explorations Ltd.) Sept. 12, 1977 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Diasyn Technologies Limited) MC Partners Inc. (B.C. Jan. 28, 2011)
Lynn Valley Copper Co. (B.C. 1914) June 28, 1985 – Continued into Canada. (see Diasyn May 22, 2013 – Name changed to bioMmune
Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Technologies Limited) Technologies Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction
Jan. 15, 1988 – Amalgamated with Diasyn Technologies acquisition of bioMmune Technologies Inc. n
Lynn Valley Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1935) Limited to form a new co. also known as Diasyn
1939 – Taken over by Domestic Gas & Oil Co. Ltd. Technologies Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see MC2 Learning Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1994)
Diasyn Technologies Limited) Nov. 21, 1996 – Continued into Canada.
LynnGold Resources Inc. (Ont. 1959) Apr. 12, 2000 – Name changed to Centrinity Inc. n
Dec. 1989 – Made a voluntary assignment of its assets M-Corp Inc. (Can. Feb. 28, 1979)
to its creditors under the Bankruptcy Act. Dec. 14, 1998 – Name changed to Mikes Restaurants MCAP Inc. (Can. Jan. 11, 1991; via Federal Loan
July 6, 1992 – No formal tendering process for sale of Inc. n Companies Act)
the company's assets and no distribution will be made to Sept. 15, 2006 – Name changed to MCAN Mortgage
the shldrs. Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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MCB Investments Corp. (B.C. 1981) MDI Mobile Data International Inc. (B.C. 1979) MFC Incorporated (Ont. July 3, 1974)
July 11, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register. Aug. 12, 1988 – Acquired by Motorola Canada Limited June 5, 1998 – Name changed to Municipal Bankers
TEST FOR CROP MARKS for $13.50 per sh. Corporation. n
MCF Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Nov. 25, 1983)
Feb. 9, 2001 – Name changed to Online Consortium MDI Technologies, Inc. (Del. Apr. 27, 1999) MFC Industrial Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 2004)
Corp. n July 14, 2005 – Acquired by Logibec Groupe Informatique Feb. 16, 2016 – Name changed to MFC Bancorp Ltd. n
Ltée for Cdn$2.60 per sh. (see Logibec Groupe
MCK Mining Corp. (Ont. Mar. 22, 1994 amalg.) Informatique Ltée) MFC Mining Finance Corporation (B.C. 1972 amalg.)
July 25, 2006 – Name changed to PhosCan Chemical 2007 – Name changed to MDI Achieve, Inc. (see Logibec Aug. 2, 1988 – Formed MinVen Gold Corporation in
Corp. n Groupe Informatique Ltée) British Columbia following merger with Brohm Resources
Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. n
MCL Capital Inc. (Ont. Sept. 28, 2004) MDN Inc. (Que. Jan. 27, 1954)
Feb. 6, 2006 – Name changed to Feel Good Cars Sept. 20, 2016 – Name changed to Niobay Metals Inc.;
MFP Financial Services Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 30, 1984)
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction acquisition basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Oct. 1, 2004 – Name changed to CLEARLINK Capital
of Feel Good Cars Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Energy)
Corporation. n
MDP Worldwide Entertainment Inc. (Can. Aug. 16,
MCM Capital One Inc. (Ont. Apr. 28, 2010) MFP Technology Services Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 30, 1984)
1993)
Sept. 3, 2014 – Name changed to EnerDynamic Hybrid Sept. 15, 1998 – Name changed to MFP Financial
Apr. 14, 2004 – Name changed to M8 Entertainment
Technologies Corp. following Qualifying Transaction Services Ltd. n
Inc. n
reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Enerdynamic Hybrid
Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) MG Dividend & Income Fund (Ont. Jan. 30, 2006)
MDR Switchview Global Networks Inc. (Can. Jan. 13,
1994) Oct. 1, 2007 – Merged into YIELDPLUS Income Fund;
MCM Split Share Corp. (Ont. Dec. 5, 1997) basis 0.64565196 YIELDPLUS trust unit for 1 MG
Apr. 1, 2011 – Voluntarily liquidated for $15 per priority June 5, 2002 – Name changed to Avotus Corporation. n
Dividend trust unit. (see YIELDPLUS Income Fund)
equity sh.
MDS Health Group Limited (Ont. Apr. 17, 1969)
MGI Software Corp. (Ont. Apr. 30, 1996 amalg.)
MCO Capital Inc. (Que. Sept. 1, 1977) Oct. 10, 1978 – Continued into Canada.
Feb. 6, 2002 – Acquired by Roxio, Inc.; basis 0.0505
Feb. 28, 2011 – Name changed to IOU Financial Inc. Nov. 26, 1996 – Name changed to MDS Inc.; basis 2 new
Roxio shs. for 1 MGI sh.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of IOU Central for 1 old sh. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - MGM Energy Corp. (Alta. Oct. 31, 2006)
Industrials) MDS Inc. (Can. Oct. 10, 1978) June 17, 2014 – Acquired by Paramount Resources Ltd.;
Nov. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Nordion Inc. n basis 1 Paramount cl. A com. sh. for 300 MGM com. shs.
MCP Resources Corporation (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969)
June 10, 1981 – Name changed to Petro-American MDSI Mobile Data Solutions Inc. (Can. Dec. 5, 1995 M.G.M. Resource Corporation (B.C. Mar. 11, 1983)
Energy Inc. n amalg.) Apr. 6, 1989 – Name changed to Precision Petroleum
Sept. 23, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Vista Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
MCR Capital Inc. (Ont. 1973) Equity Fund and related companies Fortezza Holdings
1982 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same S.A.R.L. and Beech Investment Corp.; basis US$8.00 MGP Asia Capital Inc. (B.C. July 7, 1981)
name. per sh. July 15, 1991 – Name changed to Insular Explorations
Dec. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Covesco Capital Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new com. for 15 old com. shs., 1 MDX Medical Inc. (B.C. Dec. 3, 1980)
new cl. A special for 15 old cl. A special shs., 1 new ser. June 21, 2006 – Name changed to Urodynamix MGold Resources Inc. (Que. Feb. 16, 1946)
A pfd. for 1 old 1st pfd. ser. A sh., and 1 new ser. Y pfd. Technologies Ltd. n Continued into Alberta.
for 1 old 2nd pfd. ser. Y. sh. n Sept. 23, 2013 – Name changed to Tanager Energy Inc.
M.E. Compu Software Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 1983) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
MCS Global Corp. (Alta. Nov. 7, 2000) Mar. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Goldrite Mining Corp. n
May 8, 2006 – Name changed to Newstrike Capital Inc. MHB Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 3 MEC Holdings (Canada) Inc. (Ont. Mar. 19, 1999) Oct. 1, 1982 – Name changed to Genoveva Resource
old shs. n Dec. 30, 2002 – Called for redemption; basis 1 cl. A sub. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
vtg. Magna Entertainment Corp. sh. for 1 old MEC
MCW Energy Group Limited (Ont. Dec. 12, 2012 exchangeable sh. MI Developments Inc. (Ont. Aug. 29, 2003 amalg.)
amalg.) June 13, 2012 – Name changed to Granite Real Estate
May 5, 2017 – Name changed to Petroteq Energy Inc.; MEGA Brands Inc. (Can. May 16, 1983) Inc. n
basis 1 new for 30 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & May 5, 2014 – Acquired by Mattel, Inc.; basis Cdn$17.75
Energy) cash per sh. and Cdn$0.3905 cash per wt. MI Software Corporation (B.C. 1983)
June 10, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
MCW Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 4, 2008) M.E.P.C. Canadian Properties Limited (Ont. 1954)
Dec. 12, 2012 – Formed MCW Energy Group Limited in Sept. 30, 1977 – Amalgamated into Pensionfund MICC Investments Limited (Can. July 22, 1963)
Ontario pursuant to amalgamation with wholly owned Properties Ltd., a private Ont. corp. Pfce. shs. exch. Apr. 8, 2008 – Privatized; basis 1 redeem. pref. sh. for 1
MCW Energy Group Limited. n sh.-for-sh. into 1st pfce. shs. of Pensionfund, with par com. sh., redeem. for $2.55 cash per sh.
value of $25.50 and divd. of $1.50 p.a. accr. from Sept. Dec. 23, 2008 – Continued into Ontario.
MD Multimedia Inc. (Can. Apr. 4, 1996) 1, 1977. Com. shs. exch. for 2nd pfce. shs. of
Sept. 26, 2008 – Dissolved. Pensionfund with par value of $13.60. Subsequently, in MIGENIX Inc. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1991)
October 1977, all 1st and 2nd pfce. shs. redeemed at Mar. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Metro Vancouver
MDC Communications Corporation (Ont. Dec. 19, 1986 par. Properties Corp. and privatized pursuant to plan of
amalg.) arrangement with Madison Pacific Properties Inc., which
May 29, 1999 – Name changed to MDC Corporation M8 Entertainment Inc. (Can. Aug. 16, 1993) acquired 94.1% of the equity, and a wholly owned
Inc. n Mar. 19, 2010 – Petitioned into liquidation. RSM Richter subsidiary of BioWest Therapeutics Inc., which acquired
Inc. appointed liquidator. the MIGENIX business; basis 0.02 cl B sh. of Metro
MDC Corporation (Ont. Dec. 19, 1986 amalg.) Dec. 2011 – Liquidation complete and RSM Richter Vancouver Properties Corp. and 0.1 com. sh. of BioWest
May 28, 1996 – Name changed to MDC Communications discharged as liquidator. No funds available for shldrs. Therapeutics Inc.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
MFC Bancorp Ltd. (Yuk. Aug. 6, 1996) The MIL Group Inc. (Can. 1937)
Nov. 3, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. Nov. 5, 1996 – Name changed to Davie Industries Inc. n
MDC Corporation Inc. (Ont. Dec. 19, 1986 amalg.)
Oct. 28, 2005 – Name changed to KHD Humboldt Wedag
Jan. 1, 2004 – Name changed to MDC Partners Inc. n
International Ltd. n MIS International Incorporated (B.C. 1979)
MDC Partners Inc. (Ont. Dec. 19, 1986 amalg.) Jan. 26, 1999 – Name changed to Cosmoz.com Inc. (see
MFC Bancorp Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 2004) FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 28, 2004 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
July 14, 2017 – Completed plan of arrangement under
- Industrials)
which com. shs. were exchanged for shs. of Cayman MIS Multimedia Interactive Services Inc. (B.C. 1979)
MDE Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 27, 1985) Island incorporated MFC 2017 Ltd. (subsequently Oct. 22, 1997 – Name changed to MIS International
Oct. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Puff Pac Industries renamed MFC Bancorp Ltd.); 1 new MFC 2017 com. sh. Incorporated. n
Inc. and continued into Delaware. n plus US$0.0001 cash for 1 MFC Bancorp sh.
July 14, 2017 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
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MIST Inc. (Ont. June 14, 2000) MPA Video Inc. (Can. 1982) MSI Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1993)
Mar. 17, 2004 – Name changed to NBS Technologies July 1986 – Acquired by Astral Bellevue Pathe Inc. for Oct. 17, 2001 – Acquired by Willbros Canada Acquisition
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS issue of 287,332 com. sh. (see Astral Bellevue Pathe Corp., a wholly owned subsid. of Panama-based Willbros
Inc.) Group, Inc.; basis $0.95 per com. sh. and $0.05 per cl.
M.I.T. Ventures Corp. (B.C. Mar. 4, 1983) C sh.
Dec. 5, 2011 – Dissolved and struck from register. MPAC Industries Corporation (Yuk. May 20, 1994)
July 22, 2016 – Restored to register. (see FPsurvey - July 18, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. (see MSL Management Systems Ltd. (Can. 1967)
Industrials) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 1968 – Name changed to AGT Data Systems
Limited. n
MIU Industries Ltd. (B.C. July 18, 1983) MPACT Immedia Corporation (Can. Dec. 11, 1986)
May 8, 1995 – Name changed to Secured Communication Jan. 25, 1999 – Name changed to BCE Emergis Inc. n M.S.M. Marketing Ltd. (Ont. 1978)
Canada 95 Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey June 16, 1986 – Name changed to Sea Hawk Energy
- Industrials) MPG Investment Corporation Limited (Can. Apr. 4, Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1928; via Dominion charter)
M. J. Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1954) Aug. 15, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. converted into 1 cl. C MSN Industries Ltd. (Can. 1942)
Feb. 12, 1959 – Dissolved. convertible redeem. sh.; basis $6.22 per sh. Holders of Apr. 1, 1974 – Amalgamated with The Resource Service
the cl. C shares also had the option to convert their shs. Group Ltd. through purch. offer of $8.83 per sh.
M.K.L. Textiles Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) into cl. D redeem. shs. on a one for one basis which would
July 1965 – Amalgamated into Montex Apparel Industries never be listed or redeemed. The 1964 ser. pref. shs. MSP Maxxum Trust (Ont. Nov. 29, 2004)
Ltd. were redeemed effective Mar. 29, 1996; basis $26.50 per June 25, 2009 – Merged into Mackenzie Maxxum
sh. plus dividends accrued up to and including Mar. 29, Dividend Class, an open-ended mutual fund.
MKM Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 2008) 1996 of $0.209 per sh.
Mar. 9, 2010 – Name changed to Sunward Resources MSR Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 29, 1981)
Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover MPH Ventures Corp. (B.C. May 30, 1980) Oct. 1997 – Continued into Delaware.
acquisition of Sunward Investments Ltd. n Mar. 18, 2016 – Name changed to Cuba Ventures Corp.
following acquisition of the remaining interest in MSV Resources Inc. (Que. Nov. 10, 1959)
MKS Inc. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1984) Travelucion S.L. n July 6, 2001 – Amalgamated with GéoNova Explorations
June 2, 2011 – Acquired by PTC NS ULC, an indirect Inc. and Campbell Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10
wholly owned subsid. of Parametric Technology MPI Holdings Inc. (B.C. Aug. 6, 1987) GéoNova shs. and 1 new for 4.1 MSV shs. (see Campbell
Corporation, for $26.20 per sh. June 24, 1994 – Continued into Wyoming. Resources Inc.)
Oct. 27, 1995 – Petitioned into bankruptcy.
MLB Industries Inc. (Alta. Jan. 27, 1995) Jan. 29, 1996 – Filed for bankruptcy. MSZ Resources Ltd. (N.B. 1961)
Aug. 30, 2011 – Succeeded by Blue Horizon Industries Jan. 15, 1982 – Name changed to Corrida Oils Ltd. and
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Blue MPVC Inc. (Can. July 19, 2005) continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Horizon Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 29 old shs. (see June 27, 2014 – Name changed to Northern Uranium
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) MTC Electronic Technologies Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Sept. 20, 1995 – Name changed to GrandeTel
MLW-Worthington Limited (Can. June 19, 1902; via MRC Metall Resources Corp. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1980) Technologies Inc. n
letters patent) Aug. 24, 1998 – Name changed to Mount Dakota Energy
June 2, 1975 – In January 1975, Les Entreprises de J. Corp. and continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - Mines MTC Mortgage Investment Corporation (Can. Jan. 11,
Armand Bombardier Ltée (the principal shldr. in & Energy) 1991; via Federal Loan Companies Act)
Bombardier Limited) made an offer to acquire all o/s com. Jan. 1, 2000 – Name changed to MCAP Inc. concurrent
shs. at $21 per sh. which expired June 2, 1975 giving J. MRC Technologies Inc. (Alta. 1994) with the acquisition of MCAP Financial Corporation and
Armand Bombardier Ltée controlling interest. Aug. 19, 1996 – Formed Telkwa Gold Corporation in Interior Capital Corporation. n
Apr. 1976 – MLW-Worthington acquired all the o/s shs. Alberta on amalgamation with Telkwa Gold Corporation
of Bombardier Limited; basis 1 com. for 5.25 old cl. A or and Limonite Creek Limited Partnership on a MTI Global Inc. (Ont. Nov. 22, 1995)
cl. B com. shs. share-for-share basis. n June 11, 2010 – Name changed to Zuni Holdings Inc. n
Aug. 18, 1976 – Name changed to Bombardier-MLW
Ltd. n MRF 2004 Resource Limited Partnership (Ont. Jan. 9, MTS International Services Incorporated (Ont. Sept.
2004) 8, 1971 amalg.)
MM-G International Inc. (Ont. 1982 amalg.) Apr. 5, 2006 – Dissolved; net asset value $28.66 per unit. Sept. 25, 1981 – By agreement dated June 15, 1981 and
Sept. 26, 1983 – Name changed to Stratas Corporation completed Sept. 25, 1981, co. issued 10,969,887 com.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) MRI Medical Technologies Inc. (B.C. July 31, 1979)
shs. in exchange for all o/s shs. of Epitek Electronics Ltd.
Dec. 7, 1992 – Name changed to Tri-National
Control of combined cos. passed to former shldrs. of
MMC Video One Canada Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Development Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Epitek Electronics (reverse takeover).
Dec. 16, 1988 – Acquired by Standard Broadcasting
Dec. 9, 1981 – Formed Epitek International Inc. in
Corporation Limited for $2.90 per sh. MRP Petroleums Inc. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1987 amalg.) Canada. n
May 31, 1989 – Name changed to MRP Waste
MMT Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1986) Management Corp. n
Apr. 3, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. MTS International Services Limited (Ont. 1929)
Sept. 8, 1971 – Formed MTS International Services
MRP Waste Management Corp. (Ont. Jan. 26, 1987 Incorporated in Ontario on amalgamation with wholly
MMX Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1989) amalg.)
June 23, 2000 – Name changed to IP Applications Corp. n owned MTS Holdings Limited and Miroptic Systems
Sept. 17, 1994 – Dissolved. Limited. n
MNP Petroleum Corporation (Nev. July 9, 1998) MRRM Inc. (Can. July 19, 1929)
Nov. 6, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted; will continue to trade Apr. 6, 2015 – Amalgamated with 9135430 Canada Inc. MTU Investments Inc. (Alta. Oct. 7, 1994)
on the OTC Pink market. an indirect wholly owned subsid. of Marbour S.A.S., to Dec. 9, 1997 – Name changed to The Prospectus Group
continue under the MRRM Inc. name; basis $4.45 cash Inc. following acquisition of Prospectus Inc.; basis 1 new
MNT Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 25, 1991 amalg.) per sh. for 2 old shs. n
June 30, 1997 – All o/s cap. shs. and equity divd. shs.
redeemed for $38.64 per cap. sh. and $16.415 per equity MRS Travel Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 2, 1993) MVE Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 16, 2007)
divd. sh. Sept. 27, 1995 – Name changed to ADAM Technologies, Aug. 6, 2009 – Amalgamated with Range Capital Corp.;
Inc. n basis 1.55 Range Capital shs. for 1 MVE Capital sh. (see
MOSAID Technologies Incorporated (Ont. May 6, 1975) Range Capital Corp.)
Dec. 29, 2011 – Acquired by 7577796 Canada Inc., MSA Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1994)
directly and indirectly controlled by Sterling Partners, for Oct. 29, 2002 – Name changed to Coronation Minerals MVP Capital Corp. (Ont. July 21, 1986)
$46 per sh. Inc. n Nov. 5, 1996 – Name changed to LatinGold Inc.; basis 1
Jan. 1, 2014 – Name changed to Conversant Intellectual new for 20 old shs. n
Property Management, Inc.
MSA Petroleum Limited (B.C. 1984)
Dec. 31, 1988 – Amalgamated with Tygas Energy Inc. (1 MVS Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 3, 2006)
M-P Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. May 31, 1979 amalg.) Feb. 26, 2007 – Name changed to CY Oriental Holdings
Aug. 16, 1979 – Name changed to Dalco Petroleum Ltd. n new for 4.536 old cl. A com. shs.) to form Tygas Resource
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Tygas Ltd. following merger of wholly owned CY Oriental
Resource Corporation) Garments Inc. and CY Oriental Holdings Ltd.; basis 1
MP Western Properties Inc. (Ont. May 5, 2000) new for 5 old shs. n
July 15, 2011 – Acquired by Madison Pacific Properties
Inc. for 6¢ per sh.
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MVS Modular Vehicle Systems Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 24, MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (Can. Feb. MacKenzie Energy Corporation (B.C. 1979)
1982) 3, 1969) Mar. 12, 1984 – Name changed to Mac-Am Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Mar. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Cobra Pacific Systems, Nov. 21, 1995 – All o/s com. shs. exchanged for Corp. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n exchangeable shares of an indirect wholly owned subsid.
of Orbital Sciences Corporation; basis 0.3607 Mackenzie Financial Corporation (Ont. Feb. 15, 1971)
MW Capital Resources Corp. (Ont. Feb. 10, 1944) exchangeable shs. for 1 MacDonald com. sh. May 31, 2001 – Acquired by Investors Group Inc.; basis
July 4, 1996 – Formed Oro Nevada Resources Inc. in $22.9833 plus 0.280668 Investors Group shs. for 1
Ontario on amalgamation with Oro Nevada Resources MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (Can. Feb. Mackenzie sh.
Inc. (1 for 1); basis 1.093 new for 1 old sh. n 3, 1969)
May 16, 2016 – Continued into British Columbia. MacKenzie Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
MW Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 10, 1944) Oct. 5, 2017 – Name changed to Maxar Technologies 1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 28
June 28, 1989 – Name changed to MW Capital Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) new for 100 old shs.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
MacDonald Mines Exploration Ltd. (Que. Dec. 23, Mackenzie Income Trust (Ont. Mar. 23, 1998)
1936; via letters patent) Dec. 31, 2002 – Trust expired. Final distribution of
MWP Capital Corp. (Alta. May 3, 2005)
Nov. 1, 2011 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey - $1.5048 per preferred A unit to unitholders of record.
June 9, 2006 – Formed Shear Wind Inc. in Alberta
Mines & Energy)
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Mackenzie Investment Management Inc. (Del. Apr. 18,
acquisition of and amalgamation with Shear Wind Inc. n Macdonald Mines Ltd. (Que. Dec. 23, 1936; via letters 1985)
patent) Dec. 17, 2002 – Acquired by Waddell & Reed Financial
MYDAS Fund (Alta. Dec. 18, 2001) Dec. 22, 1988 – Name changed to MacDonald Mines Inc. for Cdn$4.05 per sh.
July 20, 2006 – Merged with Citadel Multi-Sector Income Exploration Ltd. n
Fund and Citadel Income & Growth Fund to continue as MacKenzie Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
a new fund named Citadel Premium Income Fund; basis MacDonald Oil Exploration Ltd. (Bahamas Nov. 22, Dec. 30, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
1.22 new Citadel Premiun unit plus $0.50 special 1994)
distribution for 1 old MYDAS unit. (see Citadel Premium Feb. 21, 1997 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Macketta Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1936)
Income Fund) - Mines & Energy) 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Mabee Minerals Incorporated (B.C. 1976) Macdor Quebec Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) MacKinnon Structural Steel Company, Limited (Can.
Nov. 23, 1984 – Struck off register. 1962 – Assets acquired by Tinex Development 1943)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Dec. 31, 1969 – Name changed to QSP Ltd. n
Mac-Am Resources Corp. (B.C. 1979)
Dec. 8, 1987 – Formed Colossus Resource Equities Inc. MacDougall Development Corp. (B.C. 1986) Mackwa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
in British Columbia on amalgamation with International Jan. 15, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Jan. 1958 – Dissolved.
Wildrose Resources Ltd. (1 for 1), Brigade Resources
Inc. (1 for 3) and Consolidated Dakota Resources Ltd. (1 MacDougall Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Mackwick Manganese Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
for 1); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. 1957 – Charter cancelled.

Mac-Mel Financial Corporation Inc. (Alta. Feb. 24, MacDyke Oil and Mining Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Maclan Exploration Inc. (Que. 1952)
1988) Mar. 4, 1965 – Dissolved. June 18, 1986 – Name changed to Can-Mac Exploration
June 6, 1996 – Name changed to Sparta Capital Ltd. (see Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Mace Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Feb. 21, 1949 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed on Maclan Exploration Limited (Que. 1952)
Macamic Resources Inc. (Can. May 8, 1985) basis of 8.825¢ per sh. 1981 – Name changed to Maclan Exploration Inc. n
Mar. 6, 1997 – Name changed to Palmer Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mace Technology Inc. (B.C. Oct. 25, 1968) Maclaren Power & Paper Company (Que. 1930)
Mar. 13, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 3, 1980 – Acquired by Noranda Mines Ltd.; basis
Macanda Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) $40 per sh. or 11 Noranda shs. for 6 Maclaren cl. A or B
Aug. 1979 – Acquired by West Wasa Mines Limited on MacFarlane Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) shs. (see Noranda Mines Ltd.)
Jan. 26, 1977, through exchange of 1,056,967 West Wasa May 8, 1952 – Charter cancelled.
shs. for 1,761,612 Macanda shs. Macanda dissolved. Maclean-Hunter Cable TV Limited (Ont. 1967)
(see West Macanda Resources Ltd.) Macfie Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1978 – Parent co. Maclean-Hunter Limited acquired all
Apr. 1963 – Name changed to United Macfie Mines Ltd.; remaining o/s shs. in 1977-78 for $14 per sh. (see
MacAndrews Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Maclean-Hunter Limited)
Apr. 21, 2014 – Certificate of incorporation cancelled and
dissolved. Macfie Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Maclean-Hunter Limited (Ont. Apr. 30, 1891)
June 6, 1952 – Name changed to Macfie Explorations Apr. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Maclean Hunter
Macarthur Diamonds Limited (Yuk. Oct. 1, 2002) Ltd. n Limited. n
Dec. 2, 2002 – Continued into Australia.
July 7, 2005 – Name changed to Macarthur Minerals Macfort Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Maclean Hunter Limited (Ont. Apr. 30, 1891)
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - 1960 – Charter cancelled. May 13, 1994 – Acquired by Rogers Communications
Mines & Energy) Inc. for $17.50 per sh.
Macho River Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 25, 1947)
Macassa Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961) 1953 – Name changed to Aumacho River Mines Ltd.; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company, Limited (Ont.
1970 – Merged into Willroy Mines Ltd.; basis 4 new for 5 basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Apr. 30, 1891)
old shs. Apr. 9, 1968 – Name changed to Maclean-Hunter
Mack Lake Mining Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1959) Limited. n
Macassa Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 12, 1926) May 6, 1972 – Dissolved.
1961 – Merged into Macassa Gold Mines Ltd. The Maclean Publishing Company, Limited (Ont. Apr.
Mackellar Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) 30, 1891)
MacBart Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Sept. 1956 – Name changed to Mackellar Bay Mining May 18, 1945 – Name changed to Maclean-Hunter
Jan. 1962 – Charter cancelled. and Exploration Co. Ltd. n Publishing Company, Limited. n
Maccabi Ventures Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 2014) Mackellar Bay Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont.
Mar. 13, 2018 – Name changed to Lead Ventures Inc.; MacLeod-Cockshutt Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
1951) 1967 – Merged into MacLeod Mosher Gold Mines Ltd.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Aug. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Energy)
MacLeod Mosher Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
Mackeno Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) 1968 – Acquired by Lake Shore Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
MacClare Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1957 – Name changed to Galkeno Mines Ltd.; basis 1
Aug. 1, 1958 – Charter cancelled. for 4 old shs.
new for 3 old shs. n
MacDean Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) MacLeod's Limited (Man. 1917)
June 1960 – Charter cancelled. MacKenzie Air Service Ltd. (Can. 1932) July 31, 1964 – All o/s 6% pref. shs. ser. A redeemed
1942 – Controlling interest acquired by Canadian Pacific June 15, 1964, at $21 per sh. plus accr. divd. of 10¢ per
Macdic Copper Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. (Man. 1948) Railway Co. in 1940-41; entire assets transferred to sh. All o/s 6% s.f. debs., ser. A, red. at 103.50. No further
1970 – Charter cancelled. Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Limited. public interest, as all com. stk. held by Gamble-Skogmo
Inc.
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MacMillan & Bloedel Limited (Can. 1930) conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund Madex Mines Ltd. (Que. 1963)
Dec. 31, 1959 – Merged with Powell River Company was subsequently wound up. n Aug. 23, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited to form MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River
Limited; basis 7 new for 3 old shs. (see MacMillan, Macquarie Power Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 15, 2004) Madge Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Bloedel and Powell River Limited) Feb. 21, 2006 – Name changed to Macquarie Power & June 3, 1947 – Name changed to Consolidated Fulbro
Infrastructure Income Fund. n Gold Mines Ltd. n
MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited (B.C.
Dec. 31, 1959 amalg.) MacQuest Resources Ltd. (Can. June 17, 1987) Madison Avenue Partners Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1990
May 10, 1966 – Name changed to MacMillan Bloedel Sept. 21, 1989 – Name changed to Polo Petroleum Ltd.; amalg.)
Limited. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 27, 1992 – Name changed to Madison Avenue
Sports Network Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
MacMillan Bloedel Limited (B.C. Dec. 31, 1959 amalg.) Macrotrends International Ventures Inc. (B.C. Aug.
Apr. 27, 1998 – Continued into Canada. 17, 1988 amalg.) Madison Avenue Sports Network Limited (Ont. June
Nov. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Weyerhaeuser Nov. 22, 1991 – Formed Global Election Systems Inc. in 30, 1990 amalg.)
Company Limited, a wholly owned Cdn. subsid. of British Columbia on amalgamation with North American June 3, 1994 – Name changed to Madison Partners
Weyerhaeuser Company; basis 0.28 Weyerhaeuser Professional Technologies B.C. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 Limited. n
Company Limited exch. shs. or 0.28 Weyerhaeuser old shs. n
Company shs. for 1 MacMillan Bloedel sh. Madison Capital Corporation (Alta. June 13, 2011)
Macrotrends Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1982 amalg.) May 22, 2014 – Formed Radient Technologies Inc. in
MacMillan Energy Corp. (Can. Dec. 5, 1979) Canada on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Aug. 17, 1988 – Formed Macrotrends International
Oct. 14, 1988 – Name changed to MacMillan Gold Corp. n (old) Radient Technologies Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis
Ventures Inc. in British Columbia on amalgamation with
Racer Resources Ltd. (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
MacMillan Gold Corp. (Can. Dec. 5, 1979)
Nov. 5, 2008 – Amalgamated with Duran Resources ULC, Madison Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1974)
Macu Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
a wholly owned subsid. of Duran Ventures Inc.; basis 1 Aug. 29, 2003 – Continued into Alberta.
1955 – Acquired by Cusco Mines Ltd. (see Cusco Mines
Duran Ventures sh. for 2 MacMillan shs. Apr. 16, 2010 – Amalgamated with Clampett Energy Ltd.;
Ltd.)
basis 1 Clampett cl. B redeem. pref. sh. for 1 Madison
MacMillan Minerals Inc. (Can. Sept. 5, 2008) com. sh., immediately redeemed for 20¢ per sh. Co. now
Macusani Yellowcake Inc. (Ont. Oct. 31, 2007 amalg.)
July 7, 2016 – Name changed to Maverix Metals Inc.; private.
May 1, 2015 – Name changed to Plateau Uranium Inc.;
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Energy) Madison Enterprises Corp. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1979)
Oct. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Madison Minerals Inc.;
MacMillan Rothesay Ltd. (N.B. 1969) Macvay Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
1982 – Name changed to Rothesay Paper Limited , a Name changed to Carinor Porcupine Mines Ltd. n
wholly owned subsid. of Irving Pulp & Paper Ltd. of New Madison Grant Resources Inc. (Que. 1951)
Brunswick. Macwin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
June 1, 1994 – Amalgamated with 9003-7136 Quebec
1969 – Charter cancelled.
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Banro International Capital
MacNeill Industrial Inc. (B.C. 1987) Inc., to continue as Madison Grant Resources Inc. on
Oct. 30, 1989 – Name changed to MacNeill International Groupe Macyro Inc. (Can. Nov. 28, 1978)
July 6, 2007 – Acquired by 4418565 Canada Inc., an June 1, 1994; basis 1 new sh. Banro for 6 old shs. of
Industries Inc. n Madison Grant. (see Banro International Capital Inc.)
indirect wholly owned subsid. of RED Holdings Group,
Inc.; basis 1 new pref. sh. of 4418565 Canada Mar. 2, 1995 – Voluntarily dissolved. All assets wound
MacNeill International Industries Inc. (B.C. 1987) up into its parent company, Banro International Capital
Nov. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with Julia Resources immediately redeemable for $1.77 per sh. for 1 Macyro
com. sh. Inc. (see Banro International Capital Inc.)
Corporation to form Spokane Resources Ltd.; basis 1
new for 4 Julia Resources shs. and 1 new for 4 MacNeill Madison Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. (Can. Aug. 25, 1993)
International shs. (see Spokane Resources Ltd.) Apr. 10, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Madison
Mar. 31, 2017 – Made a voluntary assignment into
bankruptcy. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Maco Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1945)
Apr. 1983 – Placed into receivership. Thorne Riddell as trustee and all officers and directors resigned.
Madison Holdings Limited (Ont. June 30, 1990 amalg.)
Trustee in Bankruptcy, liquidated assets. Creditors Jan. 13, 1998 – Name changed to Northpoint
Mad Jack Holdings Ltd. (Alta. June 14, 1996)
received 7¢ on the dollar. Corporation. n
Apr. 26, 2000 – Name changed to Staccato's Inc.
Macon Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 768158
Jan. 1973 – Charter cancelled. Alberta Ltd. n Madison Minerals Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1979)
May 14, 2014 – Name changed to Battle Mountain Gold
Macquarie Emerging Markets Infrastructure Income Mad River Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 5, 1987) Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Battle
Fund (Ont.) July 8, 1992 – Name changed to Canadian Educational Mountain Gold Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Apr. 5, 2017 – Terminated; special distribution of 10¢ per Courseware, Inc. n
fund unit payable to unithldrs. of record Mar. 31, 2017, Madison Mining Corp. (Que. 1956)
plus a final unknown payment based on the NAV per unit. Madacy Entertainment Income Fund (Que. Mar. 1, Dec. 1973 – Charter cancelled.
2005)
Macquarie Global Infrastructure Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 27, 2009 – All fund units redeemed for 39¢ per unit Madison Oil & Gas Limited (Can. 1926)
Sept. 27, 2013) following acquisition of subsid. Madacy Entertainment LP Feb. 28, 1987 – Formed Knee Hill Energy Canada Ltd.
Dec. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Redwood Global by Clarke Inc. and sr. mgt. of Madacy Entertainment in Canada on amalgamation with Knee Hill Energy Ltd. n
Infrastructure Income Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Income Fund.
Madison Oil Company Inc. (Alta. Dec. 20, 1988)
Macquarie NexGen Global Infrastructure Corporation Madalena Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 14, 2001 amalg.) July 12, 2000 – Continued into Delaware. (see Toreador
(Ont. Jan. 26, 2007) Sept. 26, 2006 – Continued into Alberta. Resources Corporation)
May 13, 2011 – Merged into NexGen Canadian Balanced Aug. 2, 2013 – Name changed to Madalena Energy Inc. Jan. 7, 2002 – Amalgamated with Toreador Resources
Growth Tax Managed Fund (unlisted open-ended fund); (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Corporation; basis 0.118 Toreador shs. plus 1 rt. for 1
basis net asset value of the co. per sh. Madison sh. (see Toreador Resources Corporation)
Madawaska Feldspar Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Macquarie Power and Infrastructure Corporation (B.C. Oct. 17, 1960 – Dissolved. Madison Oils Limited (Can. 1926)
May 20, 2010) June 26, 1984 – Name changed to Madison Oil & Gas
Apr. 15, 2011 – Name changed to Capstone Infrastructure Madeleine Mines Ltd. (Que. Feb. 2, 1968) Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Corporation pursuant to the internalization of management Jan. 1992 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Quebec
functions previously provided by Macquarie Power subsidiary of 2750538 Canada Inc. and wound up into Madison Pacific Properties Inc. (N.S. Apr. 30, 1963)
Management Ltd. n the latter which changed its name to Madeleine Mines Nov. 7, 1988 – Continued into British Columbia.
Ltd. Feb. 26, 1990 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Macquarie Power & Infrastructure Income Fund (Ont. June 24, 1993 – Name changed to North American - Industrials)
Mar. 15, 2004) Palladium Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Macquarie Power and Madison Partners Limited (Ont. June 30, 1990 amalg.)
Infrastructure Corporation pursuant to plan of Madenta Communications Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 1988) Jan. 2, 1997 – Name changed to Madison Holdings
arrangement whereby Macquarie Power and Apr. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Madenta Inc. (see Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Infrastructure Corporation was formed to facilitate the FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Madoc Mining Company Ltd. (B.C. June 1, 1995) Mahogany Corp.; basis 0.22 cl. B subord. vtg. sh. for 1 Magna Power Corp. (Alta. Mar. 9, 1995)
Jan. 28, 1999 – Name changed to Adobe Ventures Inc.; com. sh. (see International Mahogany Corp.) May 15, 1996 – Name changed to Canyon Creek Food
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Company Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Magenta Development Corporation (B.C. 1972)
Madonna Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 14, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Magna Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 5, 2006)
May 1959 – Name changed to Outlook Explorations Ltd. n Aug. 19, 2014 – Name changed to American Potash
Maggie Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1978) Corp. n
Madonna Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Mar. 29, 1985 – Name changed to International Maggie
July 17, 1984 – Name changed to Aricana Resources Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Magna Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 23, 1983)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Aug. 9, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated Magna
Magi Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1972) Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Madre Mining Ltd. (Alta. 1968) July 6, 1983 – Amalgamated with 8 other cos. to form
Mar. 20, 1986 – Name changed to Cortez Corporation Lobo Gold & Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Magnasonic Canada Inc. (Can. 1954)
following amalgamation with Ram Industries, Inc. (a Feb. 1, 1983 – Under an amended offer dated Dec. 3,
Nevada Corporation); basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Magic Foods Inc. (Ont. May 22, 1973) 1982, co. acquired more than 90% of its own o/s com.
May 15, 1998 – Name changed to Lucre Ventures Ltd. shs. by the expiry date of. Purch. price was $5.70 per
Madrona Explorations Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1965) and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 2 sh.; subsequently increased to $7.00 and later to $9.00
Feb. 1971 – Merged into International Mariner Resources old shs. n per sh. co. acquired the remaining o/s shs. following
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.75 old shs. plus 1 ser. C sh. purch. section 199 of the CBCA.
wt. of International Mariner for each 2 shs. received on Magic Key Petroleums (B.C. Feb. 26, 1937)
exch. In liquidation. H. D. Campbell, 510 W. Hastings St., Magnasonic Canada Ltd. (Can. 1954)
Vancouver, liquidator. June 30, 1980 – Name changed to Magnasonic Canada
Madrona Resources Inc. (B.C. 1983) Inc. n
Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. Magic 3 Industries Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 3, 1982)
Oct. 15, 1986 – Name changed to Rent-A-Wreck Magnate Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2006)
Madsen Gold Corp. (Ont. June 26, 1987) Industries Corp. n Sept. 1, 2009 – Amalgamated with Thor Explorations Ltd.
June 8, 1998 – Acquired by Claude Resources Inc.; basis (N.P.L.) to form Thor Explorations Ltd. with Thor the
1 Claude sh. for 3.5 Madsen shs. (see Claude Resources MagiCorp Entertainment Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 1979) deemed acquiror; basis 0.5 new for 1 old Thor sh. and
Inc.) July 5, 2004 – Name changed to Lucid Entertainment 0.42 new for 1 old Magnate sh. (see Thor Explorations
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ltd.)
Maesa Gaming Management Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983)
July 17, 1998 – Dissolved and struck off register. Magin Energy Inc. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1987) Magnatron International Corp. (B.C. July 4, 1978)
Feb. 29, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. (see Magin Mar. 17, 1994 – Name changed to QI Technologies Corp.;
Maesa Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Feb. 16, 1983) Energy Inc.) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 13, 1994 – Name changed to Maesa Gaming Oct. 15, 1996 – Amalgamated with Equis Energy Corp.
Management Inc. n (1 for 11), Denergy Limited (1 for 1) and Magin Finance Magnesium Alloy Corporation (Ont. Oct. 23, 1997
Corp. to form a new co. also named Magin Energy Inc.; amalg.)
The Maestral Group Inc. (B.C. 1984) basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Magin Energy Inc.) Feb. 4, 2005 – Name changed to MagIndustries Corp. n
June 4, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Magin Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 26, 1996) Magnet Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 23, 1936)
Maestro Capital Corporation (Alta. Apr. 15, 2014) July 4, 2001 – Acquired by NCE Petrofund Corp., a wholly 1965 – Name changed to Conigo Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Feb. 24, 2017 – Voluntarily dissolved following the owned subsid. of NCE Petrofund, for $5.86 or 0.896 NCE for 5 old shs. n
distribution of Relevium Technologies Inc.'s units (1 com. trust units, or a combination thereof. (see NCE Petrofund)
sh. & 1 wt.) to shldrs. of record Dec. 21, 2016, on the
Magnet Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
basis of 0.25 Relevium units for 1 Maestro com. sh. MagIndustries Corp. (Ont. Oct. 23, 1997 amalg.)
Sept. 26, 1969 – Formed Ballinderry Explorations Ltd.
Acquisition of Relevium's units constituted the company's Jan. 10, 2006 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
following merger with Ballinderry Royalties Corporation
Qualifying Transaction. - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Maestro Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 20, 1996) Magino Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Oct. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Invenio Resources 1950 – Wound up. Bondholders received 50¢ on the Magnetics International Ltd. (Que. 1947)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n dollar. Nothing available for shldrs. Aug. 31, 1987 – Name changed to Mavtech Holdings
Inc. n
Mafricor Resources Inc. (Que. Aug. 1, 1978 amalg.) Magistral Biotech Inc. (Can. Dec. 18, 1998)
Nov. 5, 1999 – Struck off register. Jan. 24, 2007 – Formed Immunotec Inc. in Canada Magnetron Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
following reverse takeover acquisition of and Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Mag Copper Limited (Ont. Apr. 15, 1997) amalgamation with Immunotec Research Ltd.; basis 1
Aug. 22, 2017 – Name changed to Integra Resources new for 40 old shs. n Magni Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines 1962 – Formed Copper Reef Mines Ltd. in Ontario; basis
& Energy) Magma Energy Corp. (B.C. Jan. 22, 2008) 1 new for 5 old shs. n
May 18, 2011 – Name changed to Alterra Power Corp.
Mag-Iron Mining & Milling Ltd. (Ont. 1949) pursuant to acquisition of Plutonic Power Corporation. n Magnifoam Technology International Inc. (Ont. Nov.
Dec. 6, 1972 – Dissolved. 22, 1995)
Magma Metals Limited (Australia June 2, 2005) May 27, 2005 – Name changed to MTI Global Inc. n
Magadyne Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1965) July 5, 2012 – Acquired by Panoramic Resources Limited;
1975 – Acquired by Grandview Industries Ltd., a wholly basis 1 Panoramic sh. for 7 Magma Metals shs. Magnipower Industries Inc. (Ont. 1987 amalg.)
owned subsid. of Noranda Mines, at $1.15 per com. and Sept. 16, 1988 – Amalgamated with Battery Technologies
$1.00 per pref. sh. Magna Carta Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1987) Inc. to continue as Battery Technologies Inc.
Nov. 5, 1992 – Name changed to Allyn Resources, Inc.;
Magdalena Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Magnolia Mines Limited (Man. 1950)
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; 1957 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see Pardee Amalgamated Magna Electronics Corporation Limited (Ont. Nov. 16,
Mines Ltd) 1961) Magnor Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Jan. 2, 1973 – Name changed to Magna International Oct. 23, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Magellan Biotech Inc. (Can. Nov. 16, 2000)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Oct. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Miraculins Inc. following Magnotta Winery Corporation (Ont. June 17, 1988)
Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Miraculins Inc. n Magna Minerals International Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Jan. 27, 2012 – Privatized at $2.90 per sh.
Jan. 27, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Magellan Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 5, 2004) Magnum Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 4, 2011)
May 9, 2016 – Acquired by Anfield Nickel Corp.; basis Magna Pipe Line Company Limited (B.C. 1953) Nov. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Magnum Goldcorp Inc.
0.0863 Anfield com. shs. for 1 Magellan com. sh. (see Dec. 1962 – Shldrs. and wt. holders approved sale of pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of gold
Anfield Nickel Corp.) assets to Cascade Natural Gas Corp. of Seattle for property option in British Columbia. (see FPsurvey - Mines
$5,818,700 in 5 1/4 % conv. subord. Cascade debs., due & Energy)
Magellan Resources Corp. (B.C. 1983) Sept. 30, 1970. Each sh. of Magna received $5.25 of
Dec. 10, 1990 – Amalgamated with International Magnum Consolidated Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
debs. conv. into 7 Cascade com. shs. for each $100 princ.
Mahogany Corp. and Goldsil Resources Limited to form Sept. 7, 1977 – Struck off register.
amt. In addition, Cascade issued a 5-year wt. for each of
a new company with the same name International the 187,500 o/s Magna wts.
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Magnum Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1958) Mahogany Minerals Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) Majestic Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Jan. 3, 1962 – Name changed to Magnum Consolidated July 7, 1987 – Amalgamated with Canadian Premium 1969 – Name changed to Majestic Explorations Ltd. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Resource Corporation to form a new co. also known as
Mahogany Minerals Resources Inc. Majestic Pipeline Contractors (Alberta) Limited (Alta.)
Magnum Energy Inc. (B.C. June 27, 2003) May 1974 – Amalgamated with Wiley Oilfield Hauling Ltd.
Feb. 18, 2010 – Continued into Alberta. Mahogany Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1980) to form Majestic Wiley Contractors Limited.
May 26, 2016 – Placed into receivership. Grant Thornton Nov. 10, 1981 – Name changed to Mahogany Minerals
Ltd. appointed reciever. Resources Inc. n Majestic Resources Corporation (B.C. 1979)
June 24, 2016 – Sale of oil and gas assets was Dec. 2, 1985 – Name changed to International Majestic
completed. Secured creditors suffered a shortfall, No Maidstone Oils Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 15, 1948) Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
monies available for unsecured creditors or shldrs. 1954 – Taken over by Saskalon Uranium & Oils Ltd.; - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 13, 2016 – Receiver was discharged and basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
receivership proceedings terminated. (see FPsurvey - Majestic Wiley Contractors Limited (Alta. May 1, 1974
Mines & Energy) Maiko Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971) amalg.)
1978 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 19, 1977 – Continued into Ontario.
Magnum Fund Limited (Can. 1906) Aug. 2, 1983 – Name changed to Majestic Contractors
1978 – Acquired by Copthall (Tillburg) B.V. for US$42.552 Mailman Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1935) Limited. n
per sh. July 1964 – All o/s 5% pref. shs. of $100 par value called
Aug. 14, 1964, at $102 plus accr. int. The Mailman family Major Consolidated Oils Limited (Alta. 1943)
Magnum Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) and associates purchased priority and com. shs. not 1958 – Struck off register.
1952 – Charter cancelled. already owned at $27.50 per sh. Co. now private.
Major General Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 23, 1987)
Magnum Minerals Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1984) Main Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1959) May 6, 2002 – Name changed to Commander Resources
Oct. 3, 2005 – Name changed to Magnum Uranium Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Corp. n Energy)
Main Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Magnum Uranium Corp. (B.C. July 17, 1984) May 1958 – Dissolved. Major Holdings & Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1964
July 3, 2009 – Acquired by Energy Fuels Inc.; basis 0.78 amalg.)
Mainbreak Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1976 – Acquired by Union Gas Ltd.; basis 5/8 of a cl. A
Energy Fuel shs. for 1 Magnum Uranium sh.
Aug. 25, 1966 – Dissolved. com. sh. Union Gas, or $2.00 plus 3/8 of a cl. A sh. Union
Magnus Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 2005) Gas for each sh. of the co.
Mainfort Marine International Corporation (B.C. 1983)
Dec. 24, 2007 – Acquired by Questerre Energy Corp.;
Mar. 4, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Major Laurent Mines Ltd. (Que. 1971)
basis 0.15316 Questerre sh. for 1 cl. A sh. Previously,
each cl. B shs. exchanged for 10 cl. A shs. May 22, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Mainframe Entertainment, Inc. (B.C. June 12, 1995)
June 6, 1997 – Continued into Canada. Major Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
Magnus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984)
Nov. 2, 2006 – Formed Rainmaker Entertainment Inc. on May 15, 1969 – Struck off register.
Oct. 24, 1986 – Name changed to Enerteck Energy
amalgamation with RNK Acquisitions Corp.; basis 1 new
Technologies Corporation. n
redeemable pfd. sh. for 1 old Mainframe com. sh. Major Molybdenite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
Preferreds were redeemed immediately at $0.24 cash Nov. 5, 1956 – Charter cancelled.
Magoma Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
per sh.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Major Oil Investments Ltd. (unknown)
Mainline Cablevision of Kamloops Ltd. (B.C. 1974) 1963 – Absorbed by parent co. Globe Oil Co. (1958) Ltd.
Magra Computer Technologies Corp. (Ont. Aug. 14,
1980 – Name changed to Kamloops Cablenet Limited. n
1996 amalg.)
Major Oil Ltd. (Alta.)
Nov. 20, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Mainstreet Health Investments Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 2016) Dec. 1956 – Assets acquired by Majortrans Oil & Mines
Magusi River Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1972) Jan. 8, 2018 – Name changed to Invesque Inc. (see Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see Majortrans Oil and
Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form FPsurvey - Industrials) Mines Ltd.)
Wolverine Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 19 old shs.
Maislin Industries Ltd. (Que. 1970 amalg.) Major Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1966)
Magwell Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Oct. 1, 1983 – Main operating subsidiary, Maislin Dec. 7, 1982 – Name changed to Anvil Resources Ltd. n
1957 – Charter cancelled. Transport Ltd., was placed into bankruptcy by its creditors.
Richter & Partners Inc. of Montreal was appointed trustee. Majorem Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1974)
Mahalo Energy Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 21, 2004) Maislin Transport's U.S. subsids. were subject to Chapter Feb. 25, 1986 – Name changed to Radcliffe Resources
Oct. 12, 2010 – All o/s sh. capital cancelled and creditor 11 bankruptcy proceedings in Detroit and much of the Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
obligations settled pursuant to Companies' Creditors Cdn. co.'s assets represented advances to U.S. affils.
Arrangement Act (Canada) plan of arrangement. Maislin Transport's assets and operating permits were Majorteck Industries Incorporated (B.C. Sept. 29, 1980)
sold to Consolidated Freightways Corp. of Menlo, Ca., Feb. 15, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Maharaja Minerals, Limited (B.C. 1971) for US$7,300,000.
June 28, 1977 – Name changed to Mecca Minerals Mar. 1984 – The 1,160 former employees of Maislin, who Majortrans Oil and Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) held approx. 80% of the dollar value of claims, accepted Nov. 9, 1967 – Dissolved.
an offer by Consolidated Freightways for monies owed
Maher Inc. (Ont. 1978 amalg.) them in back wages, severance and vacation pay. Mak Siccar Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1931)
May 1992 – Declared bankrupt. May 1984 – Final payment was made to employees, Dec. 28, 1950 – Charter cancelled.
May 1993 – All assets sold. The secured creditors amounting to 32.8¢ on the dollar.
suffered a significant shortfall, and there was no Makaoo Development Company Limited (Can. Oct.
distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Maisondor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) 22, 1953)
Aug. 1, 1993 – Trustee, Ernst & Young, discharged. 1955 – Name changed to Dencroft Mines Ltd. n Jan. 25, 1980 – Name changed to International Makaoo
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Maher Shoes Limited (Ont. 1912) Majescor Resources Inc. (Can. Feb. 23, 1996)
1974 – Grafton Group Limited purchased all o/s com. Aug. 1, 2017 – Name changed to Albert Mining Inc. (see Maklyn Ventures Capital Corp. (Alta. Nov. 17, 2003)
shs.; basis $41 plus $50 princ. of 7¼% conv. debs. of FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 1, 2005 – Formed QuStream Corporation in Ontario
Grafton Group for each 2 Maher Shoes com. shs. held. on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with QuStream
May 6, 1978 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid., Majestic Contractors Limited (Ont. Dec. 19, 1977) Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by QuStream;
Copp the Shoe Man Limited, to form Maher Inc. Feb. 5, 1993 – Acquired by Banister Pipelines, a division basis 1 new for 2 QuStream shs. and 1 new for 2 Maklyn
of a wholly owned subsid. of Banister Inc., for $6.65 per shs. n
Maher Shoes Ontario Limited (Ont. 1912) sh. (see Banister Inc.)
June 1966 – Name changed to Maher Shoes Limited. n Makus Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986)
Majestic Electronic Stores Inc. (Ont. 1981) June 26, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mahogany Minerals Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 17, July 22, 1994 – Acquired by Adventure Electronics Inc.;
1980) basis 0.0092 Adventure Electronics shs. plus 0.021 wts. Mala Noche Resources Corp. (B.C. Nov. 26, 2007)
Sept. 8, 1988 – Name changed to International Mahogany for 1 Majestic sh. (see Adventure Electronics Inc.) Aug. 6, 2010 – Name changed to Primero Mining Corp.;
Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Majestic Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Sept. 25, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
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Malabar Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1974) Malette Québec Inc. (Can. July 13, 1990) Man-O-War Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1937)
Aug. 4, 1982 – Name changed to Majorem Minerals Ltd.; Feb. 29, 2000 – Acquired by MQI Holdings Inc., an 1951 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Tembec Inc., for $3.20
per sh. (see Tembec Inc.) Manac Inc. (Que. Apr. 15, 2004)
Malabar Mining Ltd. (unknown) Oct. 9, 2015 – Privatized; basis $10.20 cash per
1970 – Merged into Cosmic Nickel Mines Ltd. Malga Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) subordinate vtg. sh.
June 12, 1961 – Dissolved.
Malabar Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 21, 1974) Manalsab Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
July 10, 1978 – Name changed to Malabar Mines Ltd. n Malibu Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1968) 1960 – Struck off register.
Mar. 31, 1983 – Struck off register.
Malabec Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1967) Manalta Coal Income Trust (Alta.)
Oct. 1972 – Dissolved. Malka Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Sept. 24, 1998 – All o/s instalment receipts acquired by
Jan. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Electra Title Luscar Coal Income Fund; basis 0.4 of a trust unit of
Malahide Petroleum Corporation (Ont. Jan. 27, 1988) Corporation. n Luscar for 1 old instalment receipt of Manalta. (see Luscar
Dec. 12, 1997 – Formed Stratic Energy Corporation in Coal Income Fund)
Ontario on amalgamation with Sahelian Oil Limited Mallen Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
(deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1 Sahelian sh. and 1 1960 – Name changed to New Mallen Red Lake Mines Manar Canada Inc. (Alta. 1979)
new for 20 Malahide shs. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 1, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register.

Mallich Quebec Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Manas Petroleum Corporation (Nev. July 9, 1998)
Malartic Gold Fields Ltd. (Que. 1935) Jan. 20, 2014 – Name changed to MNP Petroleum
1955 – Merged into Malartic Gold Fields (Quebec) Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved.
Corporation. n
Limited.
Malofilm Communications Inc. (Can. Aug. 16, 1993)
Malartic Gold Fields (Quebec) Limited (Que. 1965 Dec. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Behaviour Manasan Mines Limited (Can. 1963)
amalg.) Communications Inc. n Jan. 15, 1998 – Dissolved.
Apr. 28, 1979 – Name changed to Les Terrains Aurifères
Malouf Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1956) Manasseh Silver Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
Malartic (Québec) Limitée. n
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. July 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Manataw Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Name changed to Canadian Malartic Gold Mines Limited; Malrobic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
May 17, 1933 – Continued into Canada. n Manbar Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Mamainse Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
1955 – Name changed to Coppercorp Ltd. (see FPsurvey 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Malartic Hygrade Gold Mines (Canada) Ltd. (Ont. Feb.
- Mines & Energy)
4, 1975) Mancap Global Ventures Inc. (Alta. June 1, 1995
June 11, 1991 – Name changed to Republic Goldfields Mamit Lake Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1964) amalg.)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1967 – Merged into Mamit Lake Mining Ltd. (see New June 10, 2002 – Privatized; basis 1 pfce. sh. for 1 com.
Copper Mountain Mines Ltd.) sh. immediately redeemed for 7¢ per sh.
Malartic Hygrade Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961)
Aug. 9, 1974 – Amalgamated with Rocky Mountain Trench
June 1968 – Name changed to Malartic Hygrade Gold La Mancha Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 10, 1996)
Mines Ltd. (1 for 2.5) to continue as New Copper
Mines (Quebec) Ltd. and continued into Quebec; basis Nov. 13, 2012 – Acquired by 0944289 B.C. Ltd., a wholly
Mountain Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. (see
1 new for 10 old shs., 6% deb. holders received 5 new owned subsid. of Weather Investments II S.A.R.L., for
New Copper Mountain Mines Ltd.)
shs. in exchange for each $1 princ. amt. n $3.50 per sh.
Mamma.com Inc. (Ont. July 5, 1985)
Malartic Hygrade Gold Mines (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. June Manchester Oil Corporation (B.C. 1969)
June 21, 2007 – Name changed to Copernic Inc. n
1968) Jan. 16, 1984 – Name changed to Manchester Resources
Mar. 1, 1975 – Name changed to Malartic Hygrade Gold Corporation. n
Mammoth Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 27, 2007)
Mines (Canada) Ltd. following acquisition of the Sept. 3, 2009 – Dissolved following completion of
company's assets by a newly incorporated Ontario Manchester Resources Corporation (B.C. 1969)
Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 10,000,000 com.
company. n Jan. 26, 1984 – Continued into Alberta.
shs. of Primary Petroleum Corporation. Com. shldrs.
Sept. 1, 1995 – Formed Danoil Energy Ltd. in Alberta
received 1.2988 com. shs. of Primary Petroleum
Malartic Lakeshore Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) following reverse takeover acquisition of and
Corporation for each sh. held.
Oct. 1973 – Charter cancelled. amalgamation with Danoil Energy Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A
Mammoth Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 7, 2011) subord. vtg. for 1 cl. A vtg. sh. Prior to amalgamation, cl.
Malartic River Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Dec. 23, 2011 – Name changed to Mammoth Resources A vtg. shs. were consolidated on a 1-for-10 basis. n
Aug. 18, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Urique property option. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Manchica Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Malaspina Capital Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 2, 1996) Charter cancelled.
Nov. 21, 2001 – Formed Miranda Mining Corporation in Mammoth Energy Inc. (B.C. May 3, 1966)
Yukon on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Feb. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Cierra Pacific Ventures Manco Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1924)
Miranda Mining Development Corporation, constituting Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Nov. 1938 – Name changed to New Manco Gold Mines
a reverse takeover by Miranda; basis 1 new for 1 Miranda Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n
sh. and 1 new for 4 Malaspina shs. n Mammoth Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 3, 1949)
1952 – Assets acquired by Ellesmere Oil & Development Mandalay Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1934)
Malbar Goldfields Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. 1955 – Charter cancelled.
1963 – Charter cancelled.
Mammoth Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) Mandarin Capital Corporation (B.C. Jan. 26, 1966)
Malbec Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) June 27, 1986 – Name changed to Sicanna Industries Dec. 29, 1989 – Name changed to H.I.S.A. Investments
Aug. 18, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. n

Malcolm Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1987) Mandarin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Mammoth Silver Mines (B.C. 1954)
Oct. 18, 1988 – Name changed to Pan-Pacific Petroleum Feb. 16, 1962 – Name changed to Mandarin Mines
1975 – Charter cancelled.
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Man-Echo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) & Energy)
Malette Inc. (Ont. Apr. 14, 1969)
1968 – Merged with other cos. to form Milestone
Aug. 15, 1995 – Acquired by Tembec Inc.; basis $16.50 Mandarin Industries Ltd. (B.C. July 10, 1987)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1,000 new for 13,211 old shs.
or 1.138 new Tembec cl. A shs. for 1 old Malette sh. The Sept. 28, 1997 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
8-3/4% cv. sub. debs. were converted into sub. vtg. shs. Man GLG Emerging Markets Income Fund (Ont. Oct. Oct. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Leitak Enterprises Ltd.;
on Jan. 20, 1995. The company continued operating 24, 2011) basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
under the name of Malette Inc. as a wholly owned June 19, 2014 – Name changed to Next Edge GLG
subsidiary of Tembec. Emerging Markets Income Fund. n Mandate National Mortgage Corporation (Can. Feb.
Feb. 18, 1999 – Continued into Canada. 7, 1979)
Mar. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Tembec Industries Inc. Man-Lun Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Aug. 7, 1989 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with
July 15, 1958 – Name changed to Port Dover Gas & Oil same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Malette Industries Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2004)
Limited. n
Oct. 17, 2008 – Dissolved.
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Mandorin Goldfields Inc. (B.C. 1987) Manitoba Basin Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1928) monies owed under the February 1999 sale of Asia Pacific
June 11, 1999 – Continued into Yukon. Aug. 1946 – Name changed to Manitoba Basin Energy Company Limited.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Nov. 27, 2007 – Name changed to Sphere Resources Consolidated Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new pooled for 3 old Mar. 2006 – Litigation was resolved in the London,
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) shs. n England, meetings. Distributions to shldrs. not known.
Dec. 2006 – Emerged from bankruptcy after all creditors
Mandusa Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1984) Manitoba Platinum Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1986) had been paid in full with interest from original date of
Aug. 22, 1988 – Name changed to MSA Petroleum Apr. 11, 1988 – Name changed to Manitex Minerals Inc. n bankruptcy.
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Jan. 11, 2007 – Trustee was discharged.
Manitoba Properties Inc. (Ont. 1972) Feb. 27, 2014 – Name changed to International Tungsten
Mandy Mines Ltd. (Can. Jan. 1928) 1984 – Continued into Canada. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 15, 1953 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 31, 1992 – All o/s 9.25% cum. redeem. retract. pfd.
shs. ser. A. redeemed; basis $25.40 plus accr. and unpaid Mannville Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1980 amalg.)
Maneast Uranium Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1928) divds. of $0.3896 per sh. Aug. 2, 1995 – Acquired by Gulf Canada Resources
Feb. 27, 1973 – Dissolved. Limited for $4.50 per sh. (see Gulf Canada Resources
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (Man. Apr. 28, 1933; Limited)
Manele Bay Ventures Inc. (Can. Nov. 25, 1999) vis special statute)
July 15, 2003 – Name changed to MBA Gold Corp.; basis Aug. 3, 2004 – Amalgamated with wholly owned Qunara Mano River Resources Inc. (Yuk. Mar. 29, 1996)
2 new for 1 old sh. n Inc. to form new co. with same name Manitoba Telecom July 27, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia.
Services Inc. Oct. 14, 2009 – Name changed to African Aura Mining
Manera Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 9, 2013) Mar. 17, 2017 – Name changed to Bell MTS Inc. n Inc. pursuant to acquisition of African Aura Resources
Nov. 22, 2016 – Name changed to GT Gold Corp. Limited; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Manitoba Telephone System (Man. Apr. 28, 1933; vis
acquisition of New Chris Minerals Ltd. (see FPsurvey - special statute) Manoir Industries Ltd. (Can. Sept. 3, 1963)
Mines & Energy) Jan. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Manitoba Telecom May 21, 1971 – Name changed to Canadian Manoir
Services Inc. following the Province of Manitoba's sale Industries Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Manfrey Capital Corporation (B.C. Aug. 10, 1995)
of 100% interest in the company to the public. n
July 21, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Manoka Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Oct. 18, 1971 – Name changed to Cat Lake Mines Ltd.;
Mangava Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Manitok Energy Inc. (Alta. July 8, 2010 amalg.)
basis 1 new for 16 old shs. n
Feb. 1962 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 21, 2018 – Deemed bankrupt. Alvarez & Marsal
Canada Inc. appointed trustee and all directors have
resigned. Manontqueb Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Mango Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 14, 1987) Dec. 11, 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Mango
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Manitou-Barvue Mines Limited (Ont. 1950)
May 11, 1983 – Name changed to Terratech Resources Manor Global Inc. (Can. Feb. 1, 2005)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nov. 30, 2011 – Name changed to Martina Minerals Corp.
Mangrove Bay Resources Inc. (Ont. 1987) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Aug. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Mirror Oilfield acquisition of Compostela Mining Limited. (see FPsurvey
Manitou Capital Corporation (Ont. Oct. 16, 1997)
Construction Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see - Mines & Energy)
May 11, 2009 – Acquired by MTF Acquisitionco Ltd. for
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
23¢ per sh.
Manor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Manhattan Mineral Corp. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1987) Aug. 6, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Manitou Lake Gold Mines Inc. (Ont. 1974)
July 12, 1989 – Name changed to Safety-Ject Medical
Dec. 1986 – Name changed to Amercoeur Energy
Products Ltd. n Manor Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
(Canada) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey
- Mines & Energy) Jan. 17, 1977 – Dissolved.
Manhattan Minerals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1985)
Feb. 23, 2005 – Name changed to Mediterranean Manitou Reef Resources Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1983) Manor Resources Inc. (Can. Dec. 12, 1990 amalg.)
Minerals Corp. n July 15, 1988 – Name changed to Consolidated Manitou Apr. 7, 1995 – Name changed to American Manor Corp.;
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Manhattan Oil Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1979)
Dec. 17, 1981 – Name changed to Tulsa Crude Oil Manitouwadge Lake Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Manox Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 15, 1972)
Corporation. n 1957 – Name changed to Prudential Mining Co. of June 13, 1977 – Name changed to Petrox Petroleum
Canada. n Corporation. n
Manhattan Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 9, 1999 amalg.)
Jan. 21, 2003 – Formed Pivotal Energy Ltd. on Manix Mines Ltd. (Que. 1971) Manridge Explorations Limited (Ont. Apr. 24, 1961)
amalgamation with Cigar Oil & Gas Ltd. (0.471429 for 1); Dec. 1972 – Name changed to Ziebart Corp. n Sept. 16, 1992 – Formed Equisure Financial Network Inc.
basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n on amalgamation with Equisure Financial Network Inc.
(1.48 for 1); basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
Manley-O'Reilly Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1921)
Manhattan Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1927 – Acquired by Manor Gold Mines Ltd. (see Manor
1961 – Charter cancelled. Gold Mines Ltd.) Le Mans Explorations Limited (Ont. 1955)
Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Manicouagan Minerals Inc. (Can. July 25, 2001) Mann Oil Resources Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1981)
June 5, 2014 – Name changed to Murchison Minerals Oct. 26, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Mann Mansa Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Flemish Oil Inc. n Mar. 15, 1972 – Dissolved.
Gold Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mansfield Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 9, 1975)
Manning Timber Products Ltd. (B.C. 1947) Jan. 21, 2013 – Name changed to Goldrock Mines
Manilake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1957 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Johnston Terminals Corp. n
1956 – Name changed to Lenwood Mining & Exploration
and Storage Ltd.; basis 1 2nd pref. Johnston sh. for 1
Ltd. n
com. sh.
Manson Creek Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 4, 1983)
Manitex Capital Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1986) Mannix Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 7, 1992) May 2, 1995 – Continued into Alberta.
Mar. 12, 1998 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey July 12, 2000 – Creditor filed an order to have the Mar. 21, 2018 – Name changed to Jade Leader Corp.
- Industrials) company declared bankrupt. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 31, 2000 – Declared bankrupt and Campbell
Manitex Minerals Inc. (Ont. Oct. 1, 1986) Mantaur Goldfields Corp. (Ont. Feb. 2, 1951)
Saunders Ltd. was appointed trustee.
June 16, 1992 – Name changed to Manitex Capital Inc.; Aug. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Mantaur Petroleum
June 2005 – Administration was still ongoing due to a
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Corporation. n
lawsuit under which the trustee was attempting to recoup
Manitoba & Eastern Mines Ltd. (Can. 1928) Mantaur Petroleum Corporation (Ont. Feb. 2, 1951)
1954 – Name changed to Maneast Uranium Corp. Ltd.; Mar. 23, 1999 – Formed Videoflicks.com Inc. in Ontario
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n on amalgamation with 1318780 Ontario Limited and
Videoflicks.com Limited; basis 1 new for 1 1318780 sh.,
Manitoba Basin Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928) 1 new for 1 Videoflicks.com sh. and 1 new for 5 Mantaur
Mar. 18, 1963 – Dissolved. shs. n
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Manticore Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1969) Manuweb Software Systems Inc. (B.C. June 11, 2010) Maple Leaf Resource Corp. (B.C. Feb. 20, 2012)
May 31, 1988 – Name changed to Dexx Energy Dec. 21, 2011 – Name changed to VisualVault Nov. 14, 2014 – Name changed to Maple Leaf Royalties
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mines & Energy)
Mapan Energy Ltd. (Alta. July 30, 1993) Maple Leaf Royalties Corp. (B.C. Feb. 20, 2012)
Mantis Mineral Corp. (Ont. May 30, 1997) Aug. 18, 2015 – Acquired by Tourmaline Oil Corp.; basis Jan. 27, 2016 – Continued into Alberta.
Feb. 24, 2014 – Formed Gondwana Oil Corp. in Ontario 0.0379 Tourmaline com. shs. for 1 Mapan sh. Feb. 1, 2016 – Amalgamated with Eagle Newco Inc., a
on amalgamation with Gondwana Energy Corp. (deemed wholly owned subsid. of Eagle Energy Trust (EET) to
acquiror); basis 1 new for 1 Gondwana Energy sh. and Mapin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) form Eagle Energy Inc. (new Eagle) which succeeded
1 new for 1 Mantis Mineral sh. n Sept. 9, 1958 – Charter cancelled. EET; basis 1 new Eagle sh. for 1 EET trust unit and
0.0947 new Eagle shs. for 1 Maple Leaf sh.
Mantle Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988) Maple Bay Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Aug. 9, 2005 – Name changed to Mantle Resources Inc.; 1970 – Name changed to Consolidated Maple Bay Maple Leaf Springs Water Corporation (B.C. Aug. 21,
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Copper Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1972)
Feb. 24, 1998 – Name changed to International Maple
Mantle Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Maple Film Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Leaf Springs Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Mar. 16, 1976 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Industrials)

Mantle Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1988) Maple Leaf Aircraft Corp. Limited (Ont. 1940) Maple Mark International Inc. (Alta. Jan. 31, 1989
Sept. 26, 2008 – Name changed to Canada Zinc Metals Feb. 9, 1945 – Deemed bankrupt. Co. wound up. No amalg.)
Corp. n equity for shldrs. Oct. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Linear Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Mantra Capital Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2011) Maple Leaf Coal Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1947)
Sept. 4, 2014 – Name changed to SolidusGold Inc. (see Wound up. Maple Minerals Corp. (Ont. Jan. 24, 1990 amalg.)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 18, 2005 – Name changed to Mega Uranium Ltd.
Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (Can. Aug. 13, 1927; via (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mantra Mining Inc. (B.C. July 30, 1998) Dominion charter)
Sept. 28, 2009 – Name changed to TintinaGold Apr. 24, 1995 – Amalgamated with Castlefin Inc. to form Maple Minerals Inc. (Ont. Jan. 24, 1990 amalg.)
Resources Inc. n new co. with same name Maple Leaf Foods Inc.; basis Nov. 9, 2001 – Name changed to Maple Minerals Corp.;
$15 or 2.143 new for 1 Maple Leaf sh. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mantra Resources Limited (Australia Sept. 30, 2005)
Maple Leaf Gardens, Limited (Ont. Feb. 24, 1931)
June 8, 2011 – Acquired by JSC Atomredmetzoloto for Maple Partners Investments Inc. (Alta. July 12, 1994)
Aug. 9, 1996 – Amalgamated with MLG Ventures Limited
A$6.87 plus A$0.15 divd. per sh. Jan. 30, 2004 – Privatized following redemption of 2nd
and all o/s com. shs, other than those held by MLG
Name changed to Mantra Resources Pty Limited. pfd. cl. A shs.; basis $0.25 per sh.
Ventures, exchanged for cl. A or cl. B pref. shs. or any
Manufacturer Finance Programs Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 30, combination thereof. The cl. A (deemed capital) and cl. Maple Power Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 7, 2010)
1984) B (deemed dividend) pref. shs. immediately redeem. for June 12, 2015 – Name changed to Intrinsic4D Inc.
May 27, 1993 – Name changed to MFP Technology $49.50 per sh. plus an additional payment if certain events following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Services Ltd. n occur by Apr. 16, 1999. acquisition of Intrinsic4D LLC; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Maple Leaf Milling Company, Limited (Ont. 1910)
Manufacturers Acceptance Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1960) Apr. 1961 – Amalgamated into Maple Leaf Mills Limited;
1966 – Amalgamated with Foundation Mortgage Corp. Maple Resource Corp. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1980)
basis 1 old 5% pref. sh. for 1 new 5.5 % pref. sh., and 1 Aug. 14, 1992 – Name changed to Birchwood Ventures
Ltd. (privately owned). Shldrs. offered 6.5 % debentures old com. sh. for 1.4 new com. shs.
by Foundation. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.4 old shs. n
Maple Leaf Mills Limited (Ont. 1961)
Manufacturers Hanover Bank of Canada (Can. May Maple Technology Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Feb. 1, 1979 – Amalgamated with Norin Canada Holdings
27, 1982) Jan. 26, 1987 – Name changed to Peritronics Medical
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Norin Corp., and Port
Dec. 31, 1991 – Amalgamated with Chemical Bank of Inc. n
Colborne & St. Lawrence Navigation Co. Ltd. to continue
Canada. (see Chemical Bank of Canada) with the same name Maple Leaf Mills Limited. Minority
shldrs. of predecessor co. exch. shs. for 8% pfce. stk. of Maple Valley Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Manufacturers Life Capital Corp. Inc. (Ont. 1976) June 7, 1985 – Name changed to Maple Technology
new co. on a sh.-for-sh. basis. Such pfce. shs. were red.
1984 – Continued into British Columbia. Ltd. n
on Mar. 7, 1979. In addition, a divd. of 15¢ per pfce. sh.
1985 – Continued into Canada.
pd. on Mar. 9, 1979, to shldrs. of record Mar. 6, 1979.
Jan. 4, 1993 – All o/s 1st pfd. ser. A shs. redeemed; basis Maplex Management & Holdings Limited (Can. 1971)
(see Canada Packers Inc.)
$25 per sh. plus all accr. and unpaid divds. of $0.0149 1987 – Acquired by MER Financial Corp.; basis $21.39
July 1987 – Acquired by Hillsdown-Holdings plc following
per sh. per cl. A or B sh. or $14.26 plus stock divd. of 0.5 cl. A
sale by Canadian Pacific Limited of 100% interest
effective for total consideration of $395,500,000. (see or B shs. per sh.
The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company (Can.
June 23, 1887; via Special Act of Parliament) Canada Packers Inc.)
Mar-Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 26, 1979)
Dec. 30, 2004 – Amalgamated with The Maritime Life 1988 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with same
Dec. 19, 1984 – Name changed to West-Mar Resources
Assurance Company and MFC Insurance Company name. (see Canada Packers Inc.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Limited to continue as The Manufacturers Life Insurance Jan. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with Canada Packers
Company, wholly owned subsid. of Manulife Financial Limited to form Maple Leaf Foods Limited for $12 per sh.
(see Canada Packers Inc.) Mar-Jon Oil Co. Ltd. (Can. Nov. 15, 1928)
Corporation. 1943 – Name changed to Arrow-Marjon Oils Ltd and
Maple Leaf Mines Ltd. (Que. 1970) continued into Alberta; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Manulife Brompton Advantaged Bond Fund (Ont. Jan.
12, 2009) Dec. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Mar-West Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 26, 1979)
Sept. 6, 2011 – Name changed to Aston Hill Advantage
The Maple Leaf Oil and Gas Company, Limited (Ont. Oct. 20, 1998 – Acquired by Glamis Gold Ltd.; basis 0.5
Bond Fund. n
1919) Glamis shs. for 1 Mar-West sh. or 0.4 Glamis shs. plus
1958 – Wound up. 48¢ for 1 Mar-West sh. (see Glamis Gold Ltd.)
Manulife Financial Capital Trust (Ont. Oct. 1, 2001)
July 3, 2012 – All o/s MaCS ser.A shs. redeemed for Maple Leaf Oil Co. Ltd. (Can. Aug. 30, 1928) Mara Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
$1,035 per sh. Wound up. N. N. Lunn, Vancouver, liquidator. Apr. 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Action
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Manulife Strategic Income Opportunities Fund (Ont. Maple Leaf Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 25, 1980)
May 27, 2011) Apr. 22, 1986 – Name changed to International Maple Mara Minerals & Oils Inc. (B.C. 1977 amalg.)
June 17, 2013 – Converted from a closed-end to an Leaf Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 23, 1983 – Formed Cymric Resources Limited in
opened-end fund. Canada on amalgamation with Cymric Petroleums Ltd.;
Maple Leaf Reforestation Inc. (B.C. Feb. 24, 2005 basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Manus Industries Inc. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1967)
amalg.)
Nov. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Manus
Oct. 5, 2012 – Name changed to Maple Leaf Green World Mara Minerals Limited (B.C. Nov. 19, 1968)
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.6 old shs. n
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 23, 1970 – Name changed to Gramara Mines Ltd. n

Maracambeau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)


Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
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Maracote International Resources Inc. (B.C. June 22, March Networks Corporation (Ont. Dec. 2, 1986) Marcus Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1978) Oct. 1, 1996 – Continued into Canada. 1954 – Acquired by Cochenour Marcus Gold Mines Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
May 28, 2001 – Name changed to Lund Ventures Ltd.; May 1, 2012 – Acquired by Infinova (Canada) Ltd., an basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. (see Cochenour Marcus Gold
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n indirect wholly owned subsid. of Shenzhen Infinova Ltd., Mines Ltd.)
for Cdn$5.00 per sh.
Maradona Resources Inc. (Ont. 1986) Mareast Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
Apr. 29, 1991 – Name changed to Equashare March Oils Limited (Sask.) Name changed to Cascade Pacific Resources Limited.
Management Corp.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n 1958 – Struck off register. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)

Maral Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) March Resources Corporation (Alta. July 22, 1999) Maree Uranium Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1956 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Ranger Energy Ltd.; Sept. 26, 1960 – Dissolved.
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Maralgo Mines Limited (Ont. Dec. 18, 1936) Marengo Exploration Ltd. (Alta. July 3, 1996)
1984 – Continued into British Columbia. March Resources Inc. (Alta. 1987) June 15, 2001 – All o/s cl. A and cl. B shs. acquired by
Feb. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Rich Coast Sulphur Aug. 1, 1991 – Struck off register. True Energy Inc.; basis (a) $2.05 or 1.71 com. shs. of
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n True or a combination thereof for each cl. A sh. Marengo
March Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977) and (b) $9.00 or 7.5 com. shs. of True or a combination
Mar. 12, 1985 – Name changed to International March thereof for each cl. B sh. of Marengo. (see True Energy
Maramar Ventures Inc. (Alta. May 29, 1996)
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Inc.)
Nov. 18, 1999 – Qualifying Transaction acquisition of IMS
Petroleum Ltd. Marengo Mining Limited (Australia Feb. 6, 2002)
Apr. 4, 2001 – Name changed to IMS Petroleum Inc. n Marchant Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Dec. 29, 1971 – Acquired by Wright-Hargreaves Mines, Nov. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Era Resources Inc.;
Limited; basis $1.50 plus 7 Wright-Hargreaves shs. for basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
Marathon Foods Inc. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1982)
Feb. 27, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. 15 Marchant shs. Charter surrendered.
Margaret Red Lake Mines (1940) Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Marchaud Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Mar. 11, 1970 – Dissolved.
Marathon Minerals Inc. (B.C. 1983)
Aug. 25, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1965 – Merged into Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. Margaux Red Capital Inc. (Can. June 8, 2011)
June 22, 2018 – Name changed to Sigma Lithium
Marathon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Marché Union Inc. (Que. 1958) Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see
1967 – Merged into Trimar Holdings & Explorations Ltd.;
Dec. 7, 1977 – Bankrupt. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Marchés d'Aliments Métro Ltée (Que. Dec. 22, 1947; Marge Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1965)
Marathon Motor Supplies Limited (Ont. 1963)
via letters patent) Sept. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Thunderbird Projects
1968 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by The Gas Machinery
Sept. 29, 1976 – Name changed to Métro-Richelieu Inc. Ltd. n
Co. of Canada Ltd. at $4.00 per sh. which then sold in
1969 to McKerlie Automotive Co. Ltd., a subsid. of following merger with Epiceries Richelieu Limitée. n
Sterling Precision Corp. of N.Y. Marguerite Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Marching Moose Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 24, 2013) Dec. 11, 1978 – Dissolved.
Marathon Oil Canada Limited (Alta. Oct. 30, 1997) Dec. 4, 2017 – Name changed to Avidian Gold Corp.
Aug. 13, 2001 – All o/s exch. shs. called for early pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Marguerite Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
redemption by USX Corporation; basis 1 new acquisition of Avidian Gold Inc. via a three-cornered Apr. 1967 – Name changed to Emperor Mines Ltd. n
USX-Marathon Group com. sh. for 1 old Marathon exch. amalgamation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
sh. Common shs. of USX-Marathon listed on NYSE. Maria Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Marchmont Gold Corp. (Alta. July 18, 1985) Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Marathon PGM Corporation (Can. Sept. 12, 2003) Jan. 19, 2000 – Name changed to Adulis Minerals Corp.;
Dec. 3, 2010 – Acquired by Stillwater Mining Company; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mariah Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
basis 0.112 Stillwater shs., Cdn$1.775 and 0.5 of newly Apr. 3, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
incorporated Marathon Gold Corporation shs. for 1 Marchwell Capital Corp. (Alta. May 13, 1996)
Dec. 3, 2003 – Name changed to Eurasian Minerals Inc. Marian Capital Corp. (Alta. May 7, 1993)
Marathon PGM sh.
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Southern July 27, 1994 – Name changed to Advance Multimedia
Marathon Realty Company Limited (Can. 1963) European Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Corporation. n
Dec. 31, 1990 – Name changed to Marathon Realty
Holdings Inc. Marchwell Ventures Ltd. (Can. Sept. 4, 2008) Marian Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Apr. 11, 2018 – Name changed to Santé Veritas Holdings Feb. 18, 1965 – Dissolved.
Marathon Telecom Corporation (B.C. 1966) Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Santé
Mar. 3, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Marian Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
Veritas Therapeutics Inc. (SVT) and concurrent
1958 – Name changed to Marian Lake Mines Ltd. n
amalgamation of SVT with wholly owned 1148607 B.C.
Marbaco Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1969) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Mar. 29, 1985 – Struck off register. Industrials) Marian Minerals Corporation (B.C. Mar. 2, 1981)
Sept. 8, 1992 – Name changed to Lumina Investment
Marbeau Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Marco Polo Investments Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 30, 2007) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 1958 – Name changed to Norway Lake Iron Mines Oct. 1, 2009 – Formed Cobalt Coal Corp. in Alberta
Ltd. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Marian River Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Cobalt Blue Resources Inc. (deemed acquiror). n 1954 – Name changed to Manilake Mines Ltd. n
Marbenor Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941)
1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Marbenor Mines Marco Resources Limited (B.C. 1964) Mariana Resources Limited (Guernsey Jan. 31, 2006)
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Apr. 16, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. July 6, 2017 – Acquired by Sandstorm Gold Ltd.; basis
0.2573 Sandstorm com. shs. plus £0.2875 cash for 1
Marble Bay Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1942) Marcoland Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) Mariana ordinary sh.
Feb. 9, 1956 – Dissolved. Feb. 7, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Maricana Enterprises Limited (Can. Nov. 25, 1963)
Marboy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Marcon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved.
Oct. 1973 – Charter cancelled. 1966 – Name changed to Conmar Explorations Ltd.; basis
1 new for 4 old shs. n Maricona Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Marcana Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1983) Sept. 18, 1961 – Dissolved.
Nov. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Compact Power Marcourt Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Holdings Limited; basis 1 new cl. A for 1 old cl. A sh. n Nov. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Marietta Resource Corporation (B.C. Apr. 11, 1979)
Dec. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Garrison Enterprises
Marcana Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1949) Marcus Energy Holdings Inc. (Ont. July 12, 1988 Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Apr. 5, 1983 – Continued into Canada. amalg.)
Apr. 8, 1983 – Name changed to FMG Telecomputer Ltd.; July 21, 2005 – Name changed to Au Martinique Silver Mariette Mines Ltd. (Que. 1952)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Inc. n May 1974 – Charter cancelled.

March Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Marcus Energy Inc. (Ont. July 12, 1988 amalg.) Marigold Mining Co. (unknown)
Mar. 1970 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 27, 2000 – Name changed to Marcus Energy 1922 – Name changed to Kirkland Gateway Gold Mines
Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Ltd. and continued into Ontario. n
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Marigold Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949) Maritime Electric Company, Limited (Can. June 27, June 12, 1997, on a deb.-for-deb. basis. (see Cambridge
May 1962 – Name changed to Unisphere Explorers Ltd.; 1917) Shopping Centres Limited)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Aug. 26, 1994 – Acquired by Fortis Inc.; basis $24.25 or
0.6725 Fortis shs. plus $7.94 for 1 Maritime sh. Markborough Properties Limited (Ont. 1965 amalg.)
Marigot Investments Limited (Que. 1964) 1978 – Acquired by Hudson's Bay Company; basis 1
Oct. 1972 – Name changed to Mico Enterprises Limited; The Maritime Life Assurance Company (N.S. Apr. 29, Hudson's Bay ord. sh. for 1 Markborough com. sh. (see
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n 1922) Hudson's Bay Company)
Dec. 24, 1999 – Continued into Canada.
Marillac Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Dec. 30, 2004 – Amalgamated with The Manufacturers Markbridge Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1988)
1962 – Charter cancelled. Life Insurance Company and MFC Insurance Company Mar. 3, 1993 – Name changed to Innovadent
Limited to continue as The Manufacturers Life Insurance Technologies Ltd.; basis 0.5762894 new for 1 old sh. n
Marilyn Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. Feb. 26, 1979) Company, wholly owned subsid. of Manulife Financial
Dec. 22, 1980 – Name changed to Titan Resources Ltd. n Corporation. Markel Financial Holdings Limited (Can. Mar. 13, 1951)
May 8, 1987 – Name changed to Fairfax Financial
Marimac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Maritime National Fish, Limited (N.S. Apr. 1, 1937) Holdings Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 6 Sept. 1945 – Assets sold to National Sea Products Ltd.
new for 100 old shs. Marker Petroleums Limited (Ont.)
Maritime National Fish (1937) Limited (N.S. Apr. 1, Dec. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
Marimba Capital Corp. (Alta. Feb. 8, 2007) 1937)
June 25, 2008 – Name changed to Phoenix Coal Inc. Feb. 12, 1941 – Name changed to Maritime National Fish, Marker Resources Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1985)
prior to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Limited. n Dec. 14, 1987 – Formed Varna Gold Inc. in Alberta on
acquisition of Phoenix Coal Corporation on June 27, 2008; amalgamation with Varna Resources Inc. and Varna Gold
basis 1 new for 2.35 old shs. n Maritime Rock Products Limited (unknown 1959) Inc. n
1961 – Went into bankruptcy; assets liquidated.
Marina Explorations Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1987) Marketfax Infoservices Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
June 11, 1992 – Name changed to Consolidated Marina
Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company, Limited June 30, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
(N.S. Jan. 1, 1910)
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
May 31, 1999 – Amalgamated with Bruncor Inc., Island Marketvision Direct, Inc. (Del. July 21, 1998 amalg.)
Telecom Inc. and NewTel Enterprises Limited to form May 20, 2011 – Name changed to APIC Petroleum
Marine BioProducts International Corporation (B.C. Corporation. n
Aliant Inc.; basis 1.011 new for 1 Bruncor sh., 1 new for
Mar. 11, 1983)
1 Island Telecom sh., 1.567 new for 1 NewTel sh. and
May 9, 2006 – Continued into Alberta.
1.667 new for 1 Maritime Telegraph sh. (see Aliant Inc.) Markland AGF Precious Metals Corp. (Ont. May 29,
June 6, 2006 – Name changed to Phoenix Oilfield Hauling
2007)
Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of Phoenix Maritimes Mining Corp. Ltd. (N.B. 1955) Dec. 10, 2013 – Voluntarily dissolved. All equity shs.
Oilfield Hauling Ltd. and Alberta Loader Rentals Inc.; May 16, 1964 – Name changed to First Maritime Mining redeemed for $5.941135 per sh.
basis 1 new for 155 old shs. n Corporation Limited; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 19, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Marine Industries Limited (Can. 1937) Marjas Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Marks & Spencer Canada Inc. (Can. 1933)
Jan. 1, 1982 – Merged with certain subsids. to continue Feb. 26, 1953 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 6, 1986 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
operations under name of Marine Industrie Limitée/Marine Marks & Spencer plc at $24 per sh.
Industries Limited. Mark-Can Investment Corp. (B.C. July 23, 1980)
Sept. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Yale Resources Ltd. n Mark's Market Corp. (Alta. July 25, 1996)
Marine Industries Limited (Can. 1937) June 24, 1999 – Name changed to Patchgear.com Inc.
1988 – Name changed to The MIL Group Inc. n Mark 8 Ventures Inc. (Alta. July 23, 1993) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 1, 1996 – Formed Pason Systems Inc. in Alberta
Marine Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) on reverse takeover acquisition of Pason Systems Corp. Mark's Work Wearhouse Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 12, 1977)
Mar. 4, 1965 – Dissolved. and amalgamation with 698367 Alberta Ltd. (see Feb. 7, 2002 – Acquired by CTC Acquisition Limited, a
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) wholly owned subsid. of Canadian Tire Corporation, for
Marine Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 5, 1937) $4.10 per sh.
Liquidated. Pref. shldrs. received $4.00 per sh.; com. Mark One Global Industries, Inc. (B.C. June 20, 1980)
shldrs., nil. Aug. 13, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. Marksmen Capital Inc. (B.C. Mar. 11, 2008)
Nov. 24, 2010 – Name changed to Brixton Metals
Mariner Explorations Inc. (B.C. 1981) Mark Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 27, 1980) Corporation prior to the Dec. 7, 2010, Qualifying
Feb. 15, 1991 – Name changed to Argosy Resources Apr. 9, 1996 – Converted into an income trust named Transaction amalgamation of Brixton Metals Corp. and
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n EnerMark Income Fund; basis $2.00 plus 1 trust unit for wholly owned Marksmen Acquisition Corp., with Brixton
1 Mark com. sh. and 16 trust units and $2.74 in accr. int. the deemed acquiror. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mariner Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) for each $100 principal amount of Mark convert. debs.
1971 – Merged into International Mariner Resources Ltd.; held. (see EnerMark Income Fund) Marksmen Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 14, 1997)
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. Aug. 23, 2010 – Name changed to Marksmen Energy
Mark V Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1969) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mariposa Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 1984) Mar. 1972 – Name changed to Mark V Petroleums &
July 24, 1989 – Name changed to Adagio Investments Mines Ltd. n Markway Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n July 5, 1984 – Name changed to So-Luminaire Systems
Mark V Petroleums & Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1969) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Maris Deloro Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Oct. 5, 1994 – Name changed to TLC Ventures Corp.;
Aug. 24, 1964 – Dissolved. Markwell Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont.)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Sept. 26, 1960 – Dissolved.
Marishell Products Ltd. (B.C. June 3, 1988)
Markatech Industries Corporation (B.C. Dec. 5, 1979) Marl Resources Corp. (Alta. Apr. 14, 1997)
May 12, 1999 – Name changed to Boulevard Capital Ltd.;
Feb. 12, 2001 – Name changed to Ameratech Systems May 31, 2000 – Formed Pelangio Mines Inc. pursuant to
basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n plan of arrangement with Pelangio-Larder Mines,
Maritime Accessories, Limited (N.S. Feb. 7, 1924) Limited. n
Markay Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Feb. 14, 1980 – Name changed to MAL Holdings
Apr. 29, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Marlat Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Limited. n
June 18, 1996 – Name changed to Renco Resources
Markborough Properties Inc. (Ont. Aug. 12, 1965)
Maritime Barytes Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Jan. 12, 1984 – Continued into Canada. (see Cambridge
May 1960 – Charter cancelled. Shopping Centres Limited) Marlboro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
June 11, 1997 – All o/s com. and 8% convert. unsecured 1968 – Merged into Boeing Holdings & Explorations Ltd.;
Maritime Beverages Limited (N.B. 1944) debs. acquired by Cambridge Shopping Centres Limited;
Mar. 31, 1977 – All o/s 6 3/4 % 1st pref. shs. redeemed basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
basis (a) 2,500 Markborough com. shs. for each $1,000
Dec. 30, 1975, and all o/s 6 3/4 % debs. redeemed. Co. deb. tendered, then each converted com. sh. to receive
now private. Marlea Oils Limited (Alta.)
$0.316 plus $0.148 in principal amt. of 6% deb. due June 1959 – Struck off register.
30, 2007, (b) $0.316 plus $0.148 in principal amt. of 6%
convert. subord. debs. of Cambridge for 1 com. sh. The
6% convert. subord. debs. of Markborough exchanged
for 6% convert. subord. debs. of Cambridge effective
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Marleau, Lemire Inc. (Can. May 4, 1989) Marquis Development Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1965) or (ii) 1 Investis U.S., Inc. sh. plus $10.50 for 1 Marsulex
June 26, 1998 – Name changed to Peelbrooke Capital June 10, 1982 – Formed Colt Exploration Ltd. in British sh.
Inc. n TEST FOR CROP MARKS Columbia on amalgamation with Golden Shamrock
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.2838 old shs. n Mart Resources, Inc. (Alta. Nov. 7, 1994)
Marlen Univest Inc. (Can. 1911) Mar. 30, 2016 – Acquired by Midwestern Oil & Gas
July 1983 – Trustees (Richter & Assoc.) sold all oper. Marquis Explorations Limited (Ont. 1970) Company and San Leon Energy plc; basis Cdn$0.25 cash
assets to newly-formed Belding Corticelli (1982) Inc. Nov. 22, 1974 – Amalgamated with Foxdale Mines Limited per sh. Co. subsequently dissolved.
enabling the co. to pay creditors in full (approx. $2.4 (1 for 7.5), Canton Explorations Limited (1 for 5.5), Long
million to banks and $1.6 million to other creditors). Point Gas & Oil Incorporated (1 for 3), Darwin Mines Marta Drilling & Development Co. Ltd. (unknown)
Limited (1 for 1.5), Gold Acres Mines Limited (1 for 7), Jan. 1953 – Assets acquired by Consolidated Peak Oils
Marlex Enviro-Systems & Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Home Mining Developments Limited (1 for 7) and Force Ltd.
Dec. 29, 1972 – Name changed to Trans Canada Enviro Crag Mines Limited (1 for 4.5) to form New Force Crag
Systems Ltd. Martel Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1972)
Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs.
Sept. 17, 1979 – Name changed to Martel Oil and Gas
Marlex Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Marquis Resource Corporation (Alta. Apr. 28, 1964) Ltd. n
Apr. 1971 – Name changed to Marlex Enviro-Systems & Oct. 22, 1992 – Name changed to Panorama Trading
Resources Ltd. n Company Ltd. n Martel Oil and Gas Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1972)
Nov. 27, 1987 – Name changed to Mylan Ventures Ltd.;
Marlin Capital Foods Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1986) Marquis Ventures Inc. (B.C. Sept. 29, 2009) basis 1 new for 2.7 old shs. n
Oct. 4, 1994 – Name changed to Meranto Technology Feb. 8, 2018 – Name changed to PowerBand Solutions
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Martin-Bird Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
of PowerBand Global Dealer Services Inc. (see FPsurvey Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Marlin Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1967) - Industrials)
Feb. 4, 2002 – Name changed to Matrix Petroleum Inc. n Martin Health Group Inc. (Alta. Mar. 4, 1996)
Marret Investment Grade Bond Fund (Ont. Sept. 29, July 5, 2004 – Placed into bankruptcy. Le Groupe
Marlon Rouyn Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) 2009) Boudreau, Richard Inc. was appointed trustee.
1946 – Name changed to New Marlon Gold Mines Ltd.; Aug. 22, 2016 – Converted from a closed-end fund into
an exchange-traded fund called First Asset Investment Martin-Hunt Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Grade Bond ETF on a unit-for-unit basis. 1972 – Charter cancelled.
Marlowe Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953) Martin-McNeely Mines, Limited (Ont. 1927)
June 1974 – Charter cancelled. Marsa Energy Inc. (Alta. May 11, 2011)
Mar. 29, 2016 – Acquired by Condor Petroleum Inc.; basis Apr. 27, 1978 – Name changed to Neomar Resources
1.84326 Condor com. shs. for 1 Marsa com. sh. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Marmac Resources Limited (Ont. 1979)
Dec. 10, 1987 – Formed Star Data Systems Inc. in
Marshall-Barwick Inc. (Can. Dec. 30, 1978) Martin Pycnogenol Products Inc. (Alta. Mar. 4, 1996)
Ontario on amalgamation with Star Data Systems Inc. n
Oct. 30, 2002 – Amalgamated with CEL Marshares Inc.; Feb. 24, 1999 – Formed Martin Health Group Inc.
basis 1 CEL Marshares redeem. pfd. sh. for 1 following acquisition of all o/s shs. of Martin Health Care
Marmal Nickel Mines Limited (Ont. 1961) Products Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Dec. 20, 2000 – Dissolved. Marshall-Barwick sh. Immediately redeemed for $4.40
per sh.
Marmattagami Mines Ltd. (Que. 1960) Martlet Venture Management Limited (Ont. July 4, 1996
1969 – Charter cancelled. Marshall Boston Iron Mines Limited (Ont. Feb. 27, amalg.)
1964; via letters patent) Oct. 24, 2000 – Amalgamated with German-based Knorr
Marmora Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Oct. 15, 1981 – Name changed to Marshall Minerals Corp. Capital Partner AG; basis 1 Knorr sh. for 35 Martlet shs.
1956 – Charter cancelled. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Knorr shs. trade on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Marmot Lead & Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Marshall Creek Copper Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Maru Uranium Mines Ltd. (B.C.)
Sept. 1961 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 1973 – Name changed to Shalmar Resources June 27, 1977 – Dissolved.
Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Marosa Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Marum Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1982)
Dec. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Marshall Drummond McCall Inc. (Can. Dec. 30, 1978) June 26, 2009 – Name changed to StrikePoint Gold Inc. n
Feb. 10, 1987 – Name changed to Marshall Steel Limited
Marpat Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) to reflect sale of the Drummond McCall division Marun-Pakaraima Diamond Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont.)
Mar. 1972 – Charter cancelled. operations. n 1968 – Charter cancelled.

Marpic Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Marshall Energy Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 31, 1982) Marvas Developments Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 2, 1992)
Mar. 12, 1962 – Dissolved. Aug. 31, 1984 – Continued into Alberta. Jan. 15, 1996 – Formed Pan American Resources Inc.
Jan. 23, 1991 – Name changed to Stockmen Resources in Ontario on amalgamation with Pan American
Marpoint Gas & Oil Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Corp. n Resources Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis 1.2 new for 1
1962 – All assets sold to Dynamic Petroleum Products Pan American sh. and 1 new for 1 Marvas sh. n
Ltd. At last report, Marpoint was in liquidation. Marshall Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Nov. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Marvel Hemsley Ltd. (Que. 1972)
Marquee Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 22, 2010 amalg.) Feb. 6, 1982 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 8, 2016 – Merged into Alberta Oilsands Inc. Marshall Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
(renamed Marquee Energy Ltd.); basis 1.67 Alberta com. 1956 – Charter cancelled. Marvel Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
shs. for 1 Marquee sh. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Marshall Steel Limited (Can. Dec. 30, 1978)
Marquee Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2006) June 10, 1996 – Name changed to Marshall-Barwick Inc.; Marvel Mining Co. Ltd. (Que.)
Dec. 9, 2011 – Amalgamated with SkyWest Acquisitions basis 1 new cl. A for 1 old cl. A sh. and 1 new cl. B for 1 Apr. 20, 1931 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of SkyWest Energy Corp.; old cl. B sh. n
basis 1.35 SkyWest shs. for 1 Marquee sh. (see Marquee Marvel Oils Ltd. (Can. 1923)
Energy Ltd.) May 11, 1967 – Name changed to New Marvel Oils Ltd.;
Marshall Wells Limited (Can. 1957)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Marquest Canadian Equity Income Fund (Ont. Apr. Dec. 2, 1985 – Assets sold to Cochrane Dunlop Ltd. to
28, 2011) become a wholly owned subsid.
Marvel Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Jan. 2, 2018 – Terminated; basis $5.32 per unit. Mar. 1953 – Name changed to Marvel Uranium Mines
Marshall Wells of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1957)
Nov. 1965 – Merged to form Marshall Wells Limited. Com. Ltd. n
Marquette Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 15, 2000)
Jan. 9, 2003 – Name changed to On-Track Learning shs. exch. sh.-for-sh. for 6.5 % 1st pref. shs. and 6% pref.
shs. of old co. for 6% 2nd pref. shs. of merged co. Marvel Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Systems Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse June 29, 1964 – Dissolved.
takeover acquisition of On-Track Computer Training Ltd. n
Marston Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Feb. 1959 – Name changed to Hallmark Exploration Ltd.; Marven's Limited (N.B. 1936)
Marquette Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) basis 10 new for 1 old sh. n July 1978 – Operations ceased. Co. in process of being
Aug. 18, 1958 – Dissolved. wound up.
Marsulex Inc. (Can. June 16, 1989 amalg.)
June 29, 2011 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund; basis either (i) $13.80
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Marvin Investors Limited (unknown) Maskal Energy Inc. (Alta. June 16, 2000) Master Player Home Entertainment Corp. (B.C. Oct.
Nov. 1968 – Amalgamated to form Intermetco Limited. Aug. 13, 2007 – Name changed to Maskal Energy Ltd.; 25, 1985)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(see Intermetco Limited) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 12, 1997 – Name changed to International Player
Energy) Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Marvin's Limited (N.B. 1936)
1980 – Acquired by George Weston Limited. Co. Maskwa Mines Ltd. (Man. 1939) Mastermet Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
subsequently wound up. 1952 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 16, 1984 – Name changed to Master Resources &
Developments Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Marwayne Oils Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1944) Masonic Temple Corporation Limited (Can. -
1954 – Assets acquired by Consolidated Dragon Oils unspecified) Masterpiece Games, Inc. (B.C. Dec. 20, 1996)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. Jan. 26, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Aug. 27, 2003 – Name changed to Maestro Ventures
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Marwell Construction Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Masonite International Corporation (Ont. Dec. 31,
Dec. 1968 – Amalgamated into Dillingham Corp. Canada 1992) Masterpiece Quality Products Inc. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1966)
Ltd. Apr. 6, 2005 – Acquired by Stile Acquisition Corp., an Mar. 21, 1997 – Name changed to Aruma Ventures Inc.;
affiliate of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., for basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Mary Ann Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Cdn$42.25 per sh.
May 15, 1969 – Charter cancelled. July 4, 2011 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to
Masters Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 26, 2004 amalg.)
continue with same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mary Creek Resource Corp. (B.C. 1984) May 6, 2009 – Acquired by Zargon Energy Trust; basis
Jan. 28, 1986 – Formed Pundata Gold Corporation on Massawippi Valley Railway Company (Can. 1862) $1.83 or 0.12 Zargon trust units for 1 Masters Energy
amalgamation with 300347 B.C. Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Sept. 1999 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed com. sh. (see Zargon Energy Trust)
Mines & Energy) to begin the voluntary winding-up and liquidation of the
Masters Holdings Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1982)
company.
Mary Ellen Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Feb. 15, 1993 – Name changed to Envirotreat Systems
May 28, 2001 – Liquidated and wound up and
Jan. 5, 1989 – Amalgamated with AXR Resources Ltd. Inc. n
distributions made to shldrs. on the basis of $1,000 per
(1 for 5) and Lenora Exploration Ltd. (1 for 4) to continue com. sh.
with the new name Greater Lenora Resources Corp.; Masters Oil & Gas Limited (Ont. 1948)
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see Greater Lenora Resources Massberyl Lithium Co. Ltd. (Que. 1954) 1958 – Wound up.
Corp.) 1959 – Merged into Massval Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Masthead Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 29, 2005)
4 old shs.
Mary-Jane Copper-Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) Feb. 8, 2006 – Name changed to C.A. Bancorp Inc.
July 7, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Massey-Ferguson Limited (Can. July 22, 1891; via following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Sentry
Dominion charter) Select Focused Wealth Management Fund. n
Maryland Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) Jan. 31, 1986 – Name changed to Varity Corporation
Feb. 1957 – Charter cancelled. following major refinancing and restructuring program. n Mastodon-Highland Bell Mines Ltd (Ont. 1951)
Jan. 1, 1970 – Former subsid. of Highland-Bell Ltd., co.
Maryland Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) liquidated following purchase of assets by Leitch Mines
Massey-Harris Company Limited (Can. 1891)
1939 – Name changed to Maryland Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (see Leitch Gold Mines Ltd.)
Sept. 1953 – Amalgamated into Massey-Harris-Ferguson
Ltd. n
Ltd.
Mastodon Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Mascan Corporation (Ont. 1957) Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd. (Can. July 22, 1891; via 1960 – Name changed to Mastodon-Highland Bell Mines
Oct. 1983 – Placed into bankruptcy and Coopers & Dominion charter) Ltd; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Lybrand Limited appointed trustee. Certain assets sold 1958 – Name changed to Massey-Ferguson Limited. n
by receiver to 128508 Canada Limited. (see The Mastorak Limited (Can. 1968)
Hammerson Property Investment and Development Massey Mercantile Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 2, 1983) Dec. 4, 1980 – Creditors accepted proposal to receive
Corporation plc) Jan. 22, 1997 – Name changed to Riosun Resources 25% on all claims as at July 17, 1979, plus 50% of net
Jan. 1984 – Hammerson Canada Inc., wholly owned by Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) amounts recovered in connection with a lawsuit instituted
The Hammerson Property Investment and Development by the co. for $3,500,000 against the Department of
Corporation plc, acquired all o/s com. shs. under its offer Massif Minerals Corporation (B.C. Apr. 14, 1978) Supply and Services of Canada (judgement in favour of
of $15 plus 1 wt. to purch. 1 com. sh. of 128508 Canada June 25, 1991 – Formed World Wide Oil & Gas Inc. on co.).
Limited at $4.65 per sh. to Sept. 30, 1984. (see The amalgamation with World Wide Oil & Gas Inc.; basis 0.2 Mar. 1982 – Creditors were paid.
Hammerson Property Investment and Development new cl. A for 1 old sh. of Massif, 1.178 new cl. A for 1 old Nov. 1, 1982 – Name changed to Matthew Moody
Corporation plc) cl. A and cl. B com. shs. of World Wide plus 1 new cl. F Enterprises Inc. n
May 1, 1984 – Mascan redeemed all o/s 1st pref. ser. A pfd. sh for 1 old cl. F pfd. sh. of World Wide. (see
shs. at $26.80 plus $5.0625 accr. divds. and all o/s 2nd FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mastt Resources Inc. (B.C. 1984)
pref. shs. at $20.40 plus $4.50 accr. divds. (see The Sept. 29, 1989 – Dissolved.
Hammerson Property Investment and Development Massive Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Corporation plc) Apr. 30, 1987 – Name changed to Massive Resources Masuparia Gold Corporation (B.C. July 7, 1981)
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Apr. 9, 2018 – Name changed to MAS Gold Corp. (see
Mascot Gold Mines Limited (B.C. 1971) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1984 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to continue with Massive Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
same name. (see Corona Corporation) Nov. 28, 1960 – Dissolved. Matachewan Canadian Gold, Ltd. (Ont. 1923)
July 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form July 10, 1932 – Name changed to Matachewan
Corona Corporation; basis 1.32 Corona cl. A shs. for 1 Massval Mines Ltd. (Que. Nov. 10, 1959) Consolidated Mines, Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Mascot com. sh. (see Corona Corporation) 1979 – Name changed to Massval Resources Inc. n Energy)

Mascot Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Massval Resources Inc. (Que. Nov. 10, 1959) Matador Capital Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 2001)
1952 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 10, 1986 – Name changed to MSV Resources Inc.; July 24, 2003 – Name changed to Canadian Public
basis 1 new cl. A for 3 old com. shs. n Venture Equities 1 Inc. n
Mascot Nickel Plate Mines Limited (B.C. 1971)
Aug. 8, 1980 – Name changed to Mascot Gold Mines Master Downhole Canada Inc. (Alta. June 9, 1994) Matador Developments Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966)
Limited. n Feb. 25, 1998 – Name changed to Wenzel Downhole Mar. 1975 – Name changed to Betina Resources Inc.;
Tools Ltd.; basis 1 com. for 1 cl. A sh. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Masev Communications International Inc. (B.C. Nov.
6, 1998) Master Metals (Corporation) Limited (Ont. 1960) Matador Exploration Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1994)
2004 – Dissolved. Nov. 9, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 2, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by
Committee Bay Resources Ltd.; basis 0.72 new
Mashiach Capital Inc. (B.C. Sept. 29, 1982) Master-Plan Mineral & Petroleum Developers Committee Bay sh. for 1 old Matador sh. (see Committee
July 9, 1992 – Continued into Yukon. Corporation (Can. 1986) Bay Resources Ltd.)
Mar. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Animatronix Dec. 7, 1995 – Continued into Bermuda.
Entertainment Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 31, 1996 – Name changed to Isleinvest Ltd.; basis Matador Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
1 new for 35 old shs. Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Mask Resources Inc. (B.C. May 12, 1987)
Oct. 1, 2002 – Name changed to American Nevada Gold
Corp. n
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Matamec Explorations Inc. (Que. July 9, 1997) Matrix Petroleum Inc. (B.C. 1967) Maverick Uranium Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1962)
July 5, 2018 – Acquired by Canada Strategic Metals Inc. Dec. 17, 2003 – Amalgamated with Berens Energy Ltd.; Jan. 5, 1984 – Name changed to Tolken Resource
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(renamed Quebec Precious Metals Corporation); basis basis 0.51 Berens shs. for 1 Matrix sh. (see Berens Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
0.267697315 post-consolidated Canada Strategic com. Energy Ltd.)
shs. for 1 post-consolidated Matamec sh. (see Quebec Mavrix Balanced Income and Growth Trust (Ont. Sept.
Precious Metals Corporation) Matt Berry Inc. (B.C. 1966) 20, 2004)
Jan. 7, 1993 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 2, 2006 – Merged into Mavrix Canadian Income Trust
Matarrow Lead Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Dec. 28, 1993 – Name changed to SIRIT Technologies Fund, a mutual fund; basis 0.9036 new mutual fund unit
Mar. 1953 – Name changed to Consolidated Matarrow Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n for 1 old trust unit.
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Matt Berry Mines Limited (B.C. 1966) Mavrix Fund Management Inc. (Ont. May 16, 2001)
Matarrow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) Dec. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Matt Berry Inc.; basis July 7, 2009 – Acquired by 1796862 Ontario Ltd., a wholly
Nov. 1948 – Name changed to Matarrow Lead Mines 1 new for 2 old shs. n owned subsid. of Growth Works Ltd., for 25¢ per. sh.
Ltd. n
Matta-King Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Mavtech Holdings Inc. (Que. 1947)
Matco Ravary Inc. (Que. Sept. 1, 1977) May 1972 – Amalgamated into Bayfor Corp. Inc.; basis June 6, 1990 – Amalgamated with Ingram & Bell
Apr. 29, 2005 – Name changed to MCO Capital Inc. n 1 new for 7 old shs. Acquisition Inc., a private co.; basis 1 cl. A pref. sh. for 1
com. sh. redeemable for $0.75 per sh.
Materials Protection Technologies Inc. (Ont. Apr. 22, Mattabi Mines Limited (Ont. 1970)
1994 amalg.) Apr. 26, 2000 – Dissolved. Max Communications Corp. (B.C. June 14, 1985)
Mar. 20, 2006 – Dissolved. Sept. 29, 1995 – Name changed to Speyside Ventures
Mattagami Explorers Corporation (Que. 1958) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Matériaux Décoren Inc. (Que. July 7, 1976; via letters 1979 – Charter cancelled.
patent) maxill inc. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1988)
Apr. 22, 1987 – Name changed to Groupe Bocenor BF Mattagami Lake Mines Limited (Que. 1958) May 1, 2011 – Amalgamated with 2277832 Ontario Inc.;
Inc. n Jan. 2, 1979 – Merged with Noranda Mines Limited; basis basis 8¢ per sh.
1 new for 2.25 old shs. (see Noranda Mines Ltd.)
Mathan Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1973) Maxim Atlantic Corporation (Ont. Jan. 1, 1989 amalg.)
Mattan Corporation (Alta. Feb. 8, 1993) Nov. 20, 2003 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX.
Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with several other cos. to
Aug. 1, 1999 – Dissolved and struck from register. Dec. 20, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register.
form Wolverine Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old
shs. Mattawin Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Maxim Development Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 23, 1983)
June 3, 1965 – Dissolved. Jan. 11, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Matiadeka Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 19, 2006)
Apr. 1, 2008 – Name changed to Avante Security Corp. Matthew Moody Enterprises Inc. (Can. 1968) Maxim Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1951)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover June 11, 1984 – Final distribution to creditors made. Feb. 24, 1958 – Charter cancelled.
acquisition of Avante Security Inc. n Dec. 10, 1984 – Discharged from bankruptcy.
Dec. 31, 1985 – Became private. Maxim Power Corp. (Alta. July 9, 1993)
Matica Graphite Inc. (B.C. Nov. 13, 2007) Mar. 2, 2010 – Amalgamated with 1494423 Alberta Ltd.,
July 2, 2014 – Name changed to Matica Enterprises Inc. Matthews Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown) a wholly owned subsid. of EarthFirst Canada Inc., and
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 27, 1967 – Acquired by The Little Long Lac Gold the resulting entity then amalgamated with EarthFirst to
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see The Little continue as Maxim Power Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Matico Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd.) & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 26, 1960 – Dissolved.
Maud Creek Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Maxim Resources Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1988)
Matinenda Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Feb. 28, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 16, 2015 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
Dec. 9, 1959 – Charter cancelled. Mines & Energy)
Maude Lake Exploration Limited (Ont. Sept. 20, 1996)
Matlo Oils Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 8, 1950) Nov. 9, 2004 – Name changed to Maudore Minerals Ltd.; Maximizer Software Inc. (Can. Oct. 21, 2002)
1952 – Assets acquired by Sweet Grass Oils Ltd.; basis basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Dec. 16, 2009 – Privatized at 12¢ per sh.
1 new for 2.5 old shs.
Maude Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1973) Maximum Energy Trust (Alta. May 29, 1996)
MatNic Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 18, 2011) Nov. 13, 2001 – Name changed to Ultima Energy Trust. n
Oct. 1, 1996 – Merged into McWatters Mining Inc.; basis
Aug. 8, 2014 – Name changed to Graphene 3D Lab Inc.
1 new McWatters sh. for 5 old Maude Lake shs. or 1 new
following reverse takeover acquisition of Graphene 3D
18 month sh. pur. wt. exercisable for $1.30 a sh. for 10 Maximum Resources Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1985)
Labs (U.S.) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
com. shs. of Maude Lake. (see McWatters Mining Inc.) May 31, 1999 – Name changed to Maximum Ventures
Matona Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1929) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Maudore Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1996)
1945 – Name changed to Matona Golds Ltd. and
May 16, 2016 – Filed assignment in bankruptcy and Maximum Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 24, 1985)
continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Deloitte Restructuring Inc. appointed trustee. Oct. 23, 2009 – Name changed to Whistler Gold
Matona Golds Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Maufort Resources Inc. (Que. Nov. 14, 1983) - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 27, 1961 – Dissolved. Feb. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Dynacor Mines Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Maximus Resources Inc. (B.C. 1984)
Matrikon Inc. (Alta. Mar. 31, 2001 amalg.)
July 2, 2010 – Acquired by Honeywell International Inc. May 27, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Maumee Red Lake Gold Mines, Ltd. (Can.)
by way of amalg. with 1535758 Alberta Ltd., a wholly
July 19, 1937 – Name changed to Dalby-Larder Gold Maximus Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1987)
owned subsid. of Honeywell, for $4.50 per sh.
Mines Ltd. n Sept. 18, 2008 – Acquired by NFX Gold Inc. which
Matrix Asset Management Inc. (Can. Oct. 30, 2009) subsequently changed its name to Bear Lake Gold Ltd.;
Jan. 27, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register. Maverick Mines & Oils Limited (Alta. Mar. 27, 1952) basis 1 NFX com. sh. for 1 Maximus com. sh.
Mar. 24, 1972 – Name changed to Peregrine Petroleum
Matrix Energy Inc. (B.C. Sept. 26, 1980) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Maximusic North American Corporation (B.C. Sept.
Feb. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Promax Energy Inc.; 18, 1984)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Maverick Mountain Resources Limited (B.C. 1969) Mar. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Trivalence Mining
Sept. 26, 1986 – Merged into Pioneer Metals Corporation; Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Matrix Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1969) basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs. (see Pioneer Metals
Mar. 26, 1986 – Name changed to Matrix Investments Corporation) Maxon Computer Systems Incorporated (Ont. June
Limited. n 30, 1986)
Maverick Naturalite Beef Corporation (B.C. 1983) Oct. 31, 1990 – Name changed to The Quartex
Sept. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Golden Iskut Corporation. n
Matrix Investments Limited (Alta. 1969)
Mar. 22, 1993 – Voluntarily dissolved. Final distribution Resources Incorporated. n
$0.034613 per sh. Maxon Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 4, 1981)
Maverick Tube (Canada) Inc. (Alta. Sept. 22, 2000) July 12, 1994 – Amalgamated with Proalta Energy Inc.
Sept. 30, 2005 – Redeemed in full; basis 1 com. sh. of (1 for 1.6667) to continue with the same name Maxon
Maverick Tube Corporation for 1 old Maverick Tube Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Maxon Energy
(Canada) exch. sh. Inc.)
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Maxon Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 4, 1981) Mayfair Media Corporation (Alta. May 11, 1987) mBase.com Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1993)
Oct. 19, 1995 – Amalgamated with Neutrino Resources Dec. 15, 1998 – Name changed to MF Media Corporation; July 30, 2002 – Name changed to mBase Commerce
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Ltd. (1.81 for 1) and Red Oak Resources Inc. (1 for 10) basis unknown. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Inc. n
to form a new co. also name Neutrino Resources Inc.;
basis 1 com. sh and 1 wt. for 2 com. shs. Wts. exercisable Mayfair Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) McAdam Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1959)
until Oct. 5, 1997, at $1.00 per sh. (see Neutrino Oct. 4, 1977 – Amalgamated with Ibsen Cobalt Silver Dec. 2, 1983 – Name changed to Flanagan McAdam
Resources Inc.) Mines Limited to form Mayfair Resources & Developments Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Maxville Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1977) McAdam Resources Inc. (Can. 1984)
Aug. 27, 1987 – Formed Great Plains Waste Management Mayfair Moly Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Dec. 1, 1988 – Amalgamated with Tashota-Nipigon Mines
Inc. in Alberta on amalgamation with Great Plains Waste Oct. 21, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Limited (1 for 2) and Konteko Resources Inc. (1 for 10)
Management Inc. n to form a new co. also named McAdam Resources Inc.;
Mayfair Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1957)
basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Maxwell Energy Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) 1961 – Acquired by Consolidated Mic Mac Oils Ltd.; basis
Sept. 4, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. 65 new for 100 old shs. (see Consolidated Mic Mac Oils McAdam Resources Inc. (Ont. Dec. 1, 1988 amalg.)
Nov. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Maxwell Oil & Gas Ltd.) May 9, 1995 – Name changed to Boulder Mining
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mayfield Explorations & Developments Limited (Que.
Mar. 10, 1971)
Maxwell Limited (Ont. 1948) McAllister Towing Ltd. (Can. 1958)
Dec. 23, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
1964 – Wound up. Mindustrial Corporation Limited offered 1967 – Taken over by Genstar Limited; basis 9 new for
Feb. 3, 1997 – Charter revived.
to purch. all o/s $6.00 pref. shs. at $50.25 per sh.; and 10 old shs.
Feb. 11, 1998 – Formed Microsolve Computer Capital
all o/s com. shs. at $4.00 per sh.
Inc. in Quebec on amalgamation with 9042-0068 Quebec
McAree Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Maxwell Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971) Inc. and reverse takeover acquisition of Microsolve
Jan. 6, 1971 – Dissolved.
1978 – Charter cancelled. Computer Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
The McArthur Chemical Co. Ltd. (Can. 1947)
Maxwell Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 4, 1996) Maygill Petroleum Company Limited (Ont. Aug. 21, 1953 – Controlling interest acquired by St. Maurice
July 6, 2000 – Acquired by Tethys Energy Inc. for 88¢ 1950; via letters patent) Chemicals Ltd.
per sh. (see Tethys Energy Inc.) May 13, 1954 – Name changed to West Maygill Gas & 1955 – The operating assets were sold.
Oil Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Maxwell Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1980) McArthur Mills Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1986)
May 12, 1993 – Name changed to Maxwell Energy Mayland Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown) Dec. 20, 1989 – Name changed to ET 2000 Corp.; basis
Corporation. n 1933 – Liquidated; assets acquired by Royalite Oil Co. 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. (see Royalite Oil
Maxx Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 11, 1987) Company, Limited) McBine Porcupine Gold Mines (Ont. 1937)
June 4, 2001 – Acquired by Provident Energy Trust; basis Nov. 16, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
$7.00 or 0.63 Provident units for 1 Maxx sh. (see Maymac Explorations Limited (B.C. May 11, 1971)
Provident Energy Trust) Aug. 19, 1985 – Name changed to Maymac Petroleum McCabe Bros. Grain Co., Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Corporation. n Mar. 1946 – Name changed to McCabe Grain Company
MaxxCapp Corporation (Alta. Mar. 15, 1984) Ltd. n
Sept. 2, 2009 – Dissolved and struck from register. Maymac Petroleum Corporation (B.C. May 11, 1971)
May 28, 1999 – Name changed to Consolidated Maymac McCabe Grain Company Ltd. (Can. 1928)
Maxxcom Inc. (Ont. Nov. 2, 1998) Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 19 old shs. n Sept. 1968 – National Agri-Services Limited (formerly
Aug. 5, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement exchange with MDC National Grain Co. Ltd.) acquired all o/s shs. at $11.50
Corporation Inc.; basis 0.1905 new cl. A MDC sh. for 1 Maynard Energy Inc. (Can. 1980) per sh., through an offer made.
old Maxxcom sh. (see MDC Corporation Inc.) Sept. 9, 1983 – Amalgamated with Zephyr Resources
Ltd. to continue as Maynard Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for McCarthy Milling Company Limited (Ont. 1931)
Maxy Gold Corp. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1986) 1 old sh. 1972 – George Weston Ltd. acquired 98% int. in co.
Dec. 21, 2008 – Acquired by Lara Exploration Ltd.; basis Nov. 15, 1985 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Tintagel Under offer dated Jan. 28, 1977, George Weston acquired
0.125 Lara shs. for 1 Maxy sh. Energy Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Avalon remaining o/s shs. at $20 per cl. A and $30 per cl. B sh.
Corporation, at $6.00 per sh. under a purchase offer
Maxy Oil & Gas Inc. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1986) McCarthy-Webb-Goudreau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1926)
dated.
Nov. 10, 2003 – Name changed to Maxy Gold Corp.; May 1934 – Name changed to Algoma Summit Gold
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mayo Mines Ltd. (Can. 1947) Mines Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 5 new for
1953 – Acquired by Maybrun Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
May-Ralph Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 5, 1962) 3 old shs. (see Maybrun Mines Ltd.)
July 24, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. McCarvill Corporation (Ont. Dec. 28, 1995)
Mayo Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1962) July 22, 2002 – Name changed to Rockwater Capital
May-Spiers Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. June 7, 1934) Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled. Corporation. n
Initial and final liquidating divd. of 7¢ per 10 shs.
Mayou Gold Copper Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1928) McColl-Frontenac Oil Company Limited (Can. 1927)
Maya Gold Limited (Alta. Oct. 24, 1996) Name changed to Mayou Gold Silver Co. Ltd.
Apr. 19, 2002 – Name changed to Centram Exploration Feb. 1959 – Name changed to Texaco Canada Limited. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mazarin Mining Corporation Inc. (Que. Feb. 15, 1985)
McCombe Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Nov. 17, 2000 – Name changed to Mazarin inc. (see
Mayan Energy Inc. (B.C. 1980) Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mar. 1, 1985 – Name changed to Leo Resources Inc.;
McConnell-Peel Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1957)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mazel Petroleums Ltd. (unknown)
July 7, 1992 – Amalgamated with Sheba Copper Mines
1960 – Acquired by Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd.
Limited to form Coast Falcon Resources Ltd.; basis 1
Maybrun Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) new for 10 Sheba shs. and 1 new for 10 McConnell-Pell
July 10, 1978 – Name changed to Consolidated Maybrun Mazinaw Base Metals Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Aug. 7, 1961 – Dissolved. shs. (see Coast Falcon Resources Ltd.)
Mines Limited. n
Mazorro Resources Inc. (Can. May 17, 2007) McCool Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Maycor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Nov. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Jan. 1, 2015 – Name changed to GrowPros Cannabis
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Ventures Inc. following acquisition of GrowPros MMP Inc.
McCord Street Sites Limited (Que. June 26, 1928)
Maycroft Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961) (deemed acquiror) via amalgamation of GrowPros MMP
Sept. 22, 2014 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Apr. 29, 1970 – Charter cancelled. with wholly owned 9048073 Canada Inc. n
McCorkill Chibougamau Mining Co. (Que. 1956)
Mayen Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981) mBase Commerce Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1993) Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 25, 2012 – Name changed to Rift Basin Resources Jan. 1, 2007 – Formed Bri-Chem Corp. in Alberta on
Corp.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n amalgamation with Gwelan Supply Ltd., constituting a McCoy Bros. Inc. (Alta. Feb. 29, 1996)
reverse takeover by Gwelan; basis 1 new for 1 Gwelan June 20, 2005 – Name changed to McCoy Corporation. n
Mayer Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) sh. and 0.2 new for 1 mBase sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
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McCoy Corporation (Alta. Feb. 29, 1996) McIntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 16, 1911) McMarmac Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
July 10, 2014 – Name changed to McCoy Global Inc. Apr. 30, 1974 – Name changed to McIntyre Mines Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
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(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Limited. n
McMillan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
McCoy Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) McIvor Drilling Company Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1950) Apr. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
1953 – Charter cancelled. July 9, 1954 – Name changed to Hi-Tower Drilling Co.,
Ltd. n McNeely Mines (1937) Ltd. (Ont. June 1937)
McCoy Lake Mines Ltd. (Que. 1970) 1966 – Acquired by Barymin Explorations Ltd.; basis 2
Jan. 25, 1986 – Charter cancelled. McIvor Gold Mines Ltd. (unknown) new for 1 old sh.
Dec. 1982 – Previously held by Willroy Mines Ltd. Wound
McCulloch's Canadian Beverages Inc. (B.C. 1981) McNeil, Mantha, Inc. (Que. 1930)
up upon amalgamation of Willroy and Lac Minerals Ltd.
Oct. 4, 1994 – Name changed to MCB Investments Corp.; Oct. 15, 1991 – Acquired by RBC Dominion Securities
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n McKay-Cormack Holdings Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Limited for $3.00 per sh.
1970 – Placed into receivership; assets not sufficient to
McD Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1983) McNellen Resources, Inc. (B.C. Jan. 17, 1966)
discharge debenture indebtedness.
Sept. 1, 1987 – Name changed to Norpet Resources Feb. 27, 1989 – Continued into Canada. (see Golden
Limited; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n McKay Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1936) Goose Resources Inc.)
June 23, 1980 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 30, 1996 – Amalgamated with Muscocho
McDermott Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922) Explorations Ltd. (1 for 4) and Flanagan McAdam
1949 – Name changed to McDermott Mines Ltd. and McKay (Quebec) Exploration Ltd. (Que. Apr. 2, 1935) Resources Inc. (1 for 18.4) to form Golden Goose
continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. 1948 – Charter cancelled; shldrs. received $13.80 and Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 22.75 old shs. (see
60 Scott Chibougamau shs. for 1 old sh. Golden Goose Resources Inc.)
McDougall-Segur Exploration Co. Ltd. (unknown)
1929 – Taken over by The McDougall-Segur Exploration McKenzie Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) McNickel Inc. (Ont. Mar. 21, 1989 amalg.)
Co. of Canada Ltd.; basis 10 new for 1 old sh. Mar. 2, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 27, 1996 – Name changed to Sahelian Goldfields
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
The McDougall-Segur Exploration Co. of Canada Ltd. McKenzie Northern Mines Ltd. (Que. 1955)
(Can. May 23, 1929) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled. McPhar Instrument Corporation (Ont. 1980 amalg.)
1954 – Taken over by Pathfinder Petroleums Ltd.; basis Jan. 31, 1984 – Formed Androck Inc. in Ontario on
1 new for 4 old shs. McKenzie Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Man. 1948) amalgamation with Androck Inc.; basis 2 new cl. A
1965 – Name changed to Petromines Limited. n non-vtg. shs. and 1 new cl. B sh. for 10 McPhar com.
McEnaney Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1931) shs. n
Apr. 1962 – Dissolved. McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933)
June 1966 – Acquired by The Little Long Lac Gold Mines McQuillan Gold Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
McEwen Mining - Minera Andes Acquisition Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see The Little Long Lac Oct. 23, 1982 – Formed Nexus Resource Corporation in
(Alta. Sept. 19, 2011) Gold Mines Ltd.) British Columbia on amalgamation with Christian
Aug. 23, 2016 – Redeemed; basis 1 McEwan Mining Inc. Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
com. sh. for 1 exch. sh. McKinney Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
1967 – Name changed to Continental McKinney Mines McSev Exploration Company Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 17, 1977)
McFarlane Son & Hodgson (Limited) (Can. 1907) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 24, 1990 – Name changed to Eco-Dynamics
Oct. 19, 1978 – Amalgamated with Domtar Ltd. Pref. shs.
Industries Inc. n
were called for redemption at $51.66 per sh. McKinney Resources Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1979)
Sept. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Consolidated McKinney McVicar Industries Inc. (Ont. Feb. 19, 2003)
McFinley Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Resources Inc.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n
July 11, 1984 – Amalgamated (1 for 1) with 575682 May 1, 2014 – Amalgamated with 1909734 Ontario
Ontario Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sabina Limited, wholly owned subsid. of CG Consulting &
McLaren Minerals Inc. (Ont. 1984) Investment Corp., to continue as McVicar Industries Inc.;
Industries Limited which received common and preferred
Dec. 18, 1992 – Amalgamated with Cimatec Engineering basis 1 new redeem. pref. sh. for 1 old com. sh.
stock in the new company known as McFinley Red Lake
Inc. to form Cimatech Environmental Engineering Inc.; immediately redeemed for 50¢ per sh. Co. now private.
Mines Limited.
basis unknown. Previously continued into Canada
McFinley Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) effective Dec. 17, 1992. (see Cimatec Environmental McVicar Minerals Ltd. (Can. Dec. 6, 1996)
Jan. 8, 1975 – Name changed to McFinley Mines Ltd.; Engineering Inc.) May 23, 2003 – Continued into Ontario.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 1, 2003 – Formed Hanfeng Evergreen Inc. in Ontario
McLaren-Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) pursuant to transfer of all resource assets to wholly owned
Aug. 24, 1964 – Dissolved. McVicar Resources Inc. and amalgamation with newly
McGarry Minerals Inc. (Ont. Aug. 19, 1985)
May 5, 1989 – Name changed to Whittier Capital Inc.; created wholly owned Hanfeng Evergreen Inc.; basis
McLaren Resources Corp. (Ont. Nov. 29, 1991) 0.5054922 new com. shs. and 1 new special sh. for 1
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n July 29, 1999 – Name changed to Net-Quote.Com Inc. n McVicar sh. Following amalgamation, reverse takeover
acquisition of Dalian Hanfeng Evergreen Turf
McGillivray Creek Coal & Coke Ltd. (Can. 1909) McLaughlin Associates Limited, S.B. (Ont. 1957) Technologies Co., Ltd. was completed for 26,000,000
Nov. 1951 – Merged with International Coal & Coke and Sept. 30, 1981 – Name changed to Mascan com. shs. n
Hillcrest Mohawk Collieries to form a new co. known as Corporation. n
Coleman Collieries Ltd. Final and total distribution for
each 1,000 shs. held; $185, $29.80 par value of shs. and McVicar Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1948)
McLellan Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1941) Feb. 1962 – Acquired by Western Surf Inlet Mines Ltd.;
$690.64 par value of 5% first mtge. bonds of Coleman. 1953 – Name changed to Dyno Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see Western Surf Inlet Mines
for 4 old shs. n Ltd.)
McGinn Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Dec. 2, 1965 – Dissolved.
McLellan Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) McVicar Resources Inc. (Ont. Feb. 19, 2003)
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited (Ont. Aug. 22, 1944) Apr. 1958 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 8, 2008 – Name changed to McVicar Industries
June 19, 2014 – Acquired by 2412849 Ontario Inc., a Inc. n
McLennan, McFeeley & Prior Ltd. (B.C. 1929)
wholly owned subsid. of McGraw-Hill Global Education
Dec. 31, 1966 – Since co. has been a wholly owned McVittie-Graham Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1928)
Holdings, LLC; basis $50 cash per com. sh.
subsid. of Acklands Limited. 1946 – Distributed 1 sh. of McVittie-Graham Mining
McGregor Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 1, 2008) Company Limited and 2 shs. Conwest Exploration
McLeod Copper Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969) Company Limited for each 10 shs. McVittie-Graham
Nov. 2, 2011 – Formed Canadian Platinum Corp. in
Aug. 31, 1977 – Name changed to MCP Resources Mines held. Charter surrendered.
Alberta pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with (old)
Canadian Platinum Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & McVittie-Graham Mining Company Limited (Ont. 1944)
Energy) McManus Petroleum Ltd. (Ont. 1938) June 12, 1980 – Amalgamated with Central Patricia Gold
1949 – Assets and undertakings sold to Reliance Mines Limited to form Central Patricia Limited; basis 1
McIntyre Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 16, 1911) Petroleum Ltd.; basis 18 cl. A shs. for each 19 pref. shs. special pfce. sh. for 1 com. sh.
May 1, 1980 – Continued into Canada. (see Falconbridge ($10 par) of McManus, and 5 cl. A shs. for each 13 com.
Limited) shs. of McManus. (see Reliance Petroleum Ltd.) McVittie-Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Jan. 24, 1989 – Acquired by Falconbridge Limited; basis 1958 – Charter cancelled.
$64 or 2.52 Falconbridge shs. for 1 McIntyre sh. (see McManus Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927)
Falconbridge Limited) 1977 – Name changed to New McManus Red Lake Gold
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
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McWatters Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1932) Medallion Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1952) Medical Ventures Corp. (B.C. Nov. 2, 2000)
1970 – Acquired by Tontine Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1965 – Merged with Canadian Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd.; Apr. 19, 2002 – Continued into Canada.
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4 old shs. (see Tontine Mining Ltd.) basis 1 new for 2.1 old shs. (see Canadian Industrial Gas July 2, 2008 – Name changed to Neovasc Inc. following
& Oil Ltd.) acquisition of Neovasc Medical Ltd. and B-Balloon Ltd.;
McWatters Mining Inc. (Que. Nov. 15, 1994) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 2004 – Placed into receivership. Raymond, Chabot Medalta Potteries Ltd. (Can. 1939)
Inc. was appointed receiver. 1959 – In bankruptcy. Medican Pharma International Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1983)
Feb. 20, 2009 – Released from receivership. (see Sept. 19, 1995 – Name changed to PrimeNet
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Medbroadcast Corporation (Can. Jan. 4, 2000) Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Feb. 18, 2004 – Continued into Alberta.
McWilliams-Beardmore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Feb. 23, 2004 – Name changed to Rock Energy Inc. Medici Mineral Inc. (Alta. Apr. 14, 1999)
June 24, 1965 – Dissolved. following reverse takeover acquisition of Rock Energy Feb. 14, 2003 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX-VEN and
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n dissolved following Nov. 18, 2002, suspension for failure
Meacon Bay Resources Inc. (Ont. Aug. 29, 1978 amalg.) to complete a Qualifying Transaction within 18 months
Sept. 16, 1991 – Name changed to Advantex Marketing Medcom Medical Computer Company Limited (Can. of listing.
International Inc. n 1968)
Jan. 5, 1972 – Name changed to Ivey Medical Systems Medicorp Technology Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Meadow Bay Capital Corporation (B.C. Mar. 8, 2005) Ltd. n Sept. 30, 1980 – Amalgamated with AutoMark
Apr. 4, 2011 – Name changed to Meadow Bay Gold International Industries Inc. and 452956 Ontario Inc. to
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) MedcomSoft Inc. (Ont. June 23, 1994) form North American Combustion Technology
Jan. 19, 2009 – Filed for bankruptcy. Ira Smith Trustee Corporation; basis sh. for sh. (see North American
Meadow Mountain Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 23, 1987) & Receiver Inc. appointed trustee. Combustion Technology Corporation)
Sept. 11, 1989 – Name changed to First Impression
Singles Network Ltd. n Medcon Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1980) Medicure Inc. (Alta. Dec. 22, 1999 amalg.)
Nov. 10, 1981 – By agreement dated stock of co. Feb. 23, 2000 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey
Meadowvale Developments Limited (Ont. 1956) exchanged (1 for 1) for stock of Blake Resources Ltd. - Industrials)
1966 – Wound up. Assets consisted of 1,659,625 6%
pref. and 41,000 com. shs. of Markborough Properties medEra Life Science Corporation (B.C. Feb. 15, 1988) Medina Energy Resources Corporation (Ont. Mar. 26,
Ltd. Pref. shs. red. for approx. $2.32 per sh., and com. Jan. 4, 2000 – Name changed to Medbroadcast 1973)
shs. distributed to shldrs., each Meadowvale sh. being Corporation and continued into Canada. n Jan. 31, 1984 – Name changed to Meenreco Energy
exch. for 0.082 sh. Markborough. Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Medesto Exploration (Alta. 1952) Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Meares Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1980) Name changed to Medesto Oils Ltd. n Medipak Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Mar. 16, 1982 – Name changed to Templar Mining Feb. 10, 1975 – Name changed to Crown-Meakins Inc.;
Corporation. n Medesto Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1952) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1978 – Name changed to Cochrane Oil and Gas Ltd.;
Mecca Medi-Tech Inc. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n The Medipattern Corporation (Ont. Apr. 22, 2005
Feb. 28, 2000 – Name changed to Pheromone Sciences amalg.)
Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Medesto Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1952) May 7, 2013 – Placed into receivership. BDO Canada
acquisition of Pheromone Sciences Corp. n Apr. 1967 – Name changed to Medesto Exploration Ltd. n Limited appointed receiver.
July 15, 2013 – Assets sold to Salient Imaging, Inc. for
Mechanical Pin Resetter Co. Ltd. (Alta. June 8, 1953) Media Ventures Corp. (Ont. Feb. 20, 2007) $500,000. Secured creditors suffered a shortfall and no
Feb. 22, 1982 – Name changed to Lead Energy Ltd. n Aug. 31, 2009 – Name changed to Bassett Media Group distributions available for unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Receiver discharged.
Med-Chem Health Care Limited (Ont. Dec. 31, 1981 acquisition of Bassett Media Group Inc. (see FPsurvey -
amalg.) Industrials) MediSolution Ltd. (Ont. June 29, 1994 amalg.)
Dec. 3, 1996 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with May 13, 2009 – Acquired by Brookfield Asset
same name. Media Videotex Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1983) Management Inc.; basis 1 Brookfield Asset pref. sh. for
Nov. 3, 1998 – Notices of demand and of intention to May 9, 1989 – Name changed to New Century Resources 1 MediSolution com. sh. immediately redeem. at 30¢ per
enforce security from the secured lender and the Ltd. n sh.
convertible debentureholder received. Total indebtedness
was $40,000,000. MediaNet Communications Corp. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1996) Medisys Health Group Income Fund (Ont. Nov. 19,
Feb. 1, 1999 – Ontario Court adjudged the co. to be Sept. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. 2004)
bankrupt and appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. Apr. 1, 2008 – Acquired by Persistence Capital Partners
as trustee and receiver/manager. Medicago Inc. (Que. July 17, 1997) LP for $8.50 per fund unit.
Apr. 1999 – Substantially all laboratory assets plus subsid. Sept. 20, 2013 – Acquired by Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma
and related cos. were sold to Canadian Medical Corporation for $1.16 per sh. Medisys Health Group Inc. (Can. Mar. 3, 1987)
Laboratories Limited for approx. $102,750,000. Jan. 4, 2005 – Converted into an income fund named
May 2003 – Secured lender had been paid and a Medical Arts Building Limited (Man. May 16, 1922) Medisys Health Group Income Fund; basis 1 trust unit
distribution had been made to the unsecured creditors, Nov. 7, 2006 – Name changed to MABL Holdings Ltd. n for 2.5 sub. voting shs.
however no funds were available for shldrs.
Medisystem Technologies Inc. (Ont. June 18, 1992)
July 2005 – Trustee discharged. Medical Data Sciences Limited (Ont. Apr. 17, 1969)
Nov. 10, 2006 – Acquired by Shoppers Drug Mart
Feb. 26, 1973 – Name changed to MDS Health Group
Med-Emerg International Inc. (Ont. Dec. 28, 1995) Corporation; basis either $3.80 or, $0.05 plus 0.0808 new
Limited. n
Jan. 20, 2009 – Acquired by AIM Health Group Inc.; basis Shoppers sh. for 1 old Medisystem sh. (see Shoppers
0.78091 AIM shs. for 1 Med-Emerg sh. (see AIM Health Drug Mart Corporation)
Medical Pathways International Inc. (Can. Oct. 19,
Group Inc.) 1987) Mediterranean Minerals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1985)
June 10, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Dec. 19, 2005 – Name changed to Mediterranean
Med-Tech Systems Inc. (B.C. 1983)
July 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Medical Polymers Technologies, Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Nov. 17, 1992 – Continued into Delaware.
Medallion Books Limited (B.C. 1985) Mediterranean Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 18, 1985)
Dec. 19, 1996 – Name changed to U.S. Medical Systems,
Jan. 26, 1990 – Dissolved. Nov. 3, 2015 – Acquired by Transeastern Power Trust;
Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
basis 0.247 Transeastern units plus Transeastern 0.247
Medallion Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 21, 1966) wt. for 1 Mediterranean com. sh. Each wt. is exercisable
Medical Resorts International Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1988)
July 14, 1987 – Name changed to Compass Resources at $1.00 per unit for a period of 36 months. (see
Feb. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Medical Services
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Transeastern Power Trust)
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Medallion Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Medius Communications Inc. (Ont. Aug. 19, 1994)
Medical Services International Inc. (Ont. June 30, 1988) Jan. 2, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Mar. 20, 1968 – Dissolved.
June 29, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Medallion Mortgage Corp. Ltd. (Alta. 1961) Medmerica Incorporated (Ont. 1980)
June 1, 1982 – Struck off register. Feb. 22, 1988 – Name changed to Contach Industries
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Medoro Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Feb. 24, 2004 amalg.) Megaflo Mines & Energy Corp. (Ont. 1985) Melita Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
June 15, 2011 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Dec. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Chocolate Pix Dec. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
subsid. of Gran Colombia Gold Corp. basis 1.2 Gran shs. Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
plus 0.5 com. sh. wts. for 1 Medoro sh. Melma Lake Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1968)
Megal Capital Corporation (B.C. July 8, 2008) Dec. 31, 1972 – Struck off register.
Medpath Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1963) Feb. 14, 2014 – Name changed to Gourmet Ocean
1965 – Merged with Canadian Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd.; Products Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse Melton Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
basis 1 new for 6.1 old shs. takeover acquisition of Wen Lian Aquaculture Co., Ltd. 1962 – Name changed to Trans-Canada Mortgage Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) (Western) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
MedReleaf Corp. (Ont. Feb. 28, 2013)
July 27, 2018 – Acquired by Aurora Cannabis Inc.; basis Megaline Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Melton Real Estate Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 29, 1968; via
3.575 Aurora com. shs. and $0.000001 cash for 1 Mar. 27, 1985 – Name changed to International Megaline memorandum of association)
MedReleaf com. sh. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 11, 1976 – Name changed to Melcor Developments
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Medsana Medical Systems Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983) Megalode Resources Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Jan. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Connect Inter-Tel Jan. 20, 1994 – Name changed to Megalode Corporation. Melville Industries & Holdings (Ont. 1966)
Media Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Industrials)
Megantic Mining Corp. (Que. 1957) Memotec Communications Inc. (Can. Oct. 7, 1993)
Medsource Systems Inc. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983) Mar. 15, 1986 – Charter cancelled. July 4, 2001 – Acquired by Germany-based Kontron
Oct. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Inter-Med Technologies Embedded Computers AG; basis 0.03377 new
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Megasol Corporation (Can. Dec. 29, 1982) exchangeable shs. Kontron Communications Inc. for 1
June 20, 1997 – Name changed to Clonus Corporation; old Memotec com. or pfd. sh.
Medsurge Medical Products Corp. (B.C. Apr. 12, 2001) basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Apr. 28, 2006 – Name changed to CRH Medical Memotec Data Inc. (Can. Dec. 19, 1958)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Megastar Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 24, 1984) Dec. 31, 1985 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
Nov. 3, 2000 – Name changed to Megastar Development with same name.
Medwell Capital Corp. (Alta. July 31, 2001) Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Aug. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Teleglobe Inc. n
May 13, 2015 – Name changed to GDI Integrated Facility & Energy)
Services Inc. and continued into Canada following reverse Memsog Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with (old) GDI MegaWest Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 8, 2000) 1962 – Charter cancelled.
Integrated Facility Services Inc.; basis 1 new for 10.4 old Feb. 12, 2008 – Continued into Alberta.
shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 20, 2011 – Name changed to Gravis Oil Corporation; Mena Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 9, 1990)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 6, 2007 – Acquired by Rusoro Mining Ltd.; basis 1
Medworxx Solutions Inc. (Can. July 17, 2006) new Rusoro sh. for 1.7 old Mena shs.
Oct. 19, 2015 – Acquired by Aptean, Inc. for $0.5656 per
Megawheels Inc. (Can. May 27, 1999)
sh. Mendocino Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 20, 1987)
Feb. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Megawheels
Feb. 2, 1995 – Name changed to EMR Microwave
Medyx Inc. (Ont.) Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Technology Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
June 5, 1996 – Name changed to Alterra Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Megawheels Technologies Inc. (Can. May 27, 1999)
Mendoza Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 22, 1997)
Energy) Mar. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Dec. 1, 1998 – Name changed to Clement Systems Inc.
Megawheels.com Inc. (Can. May 27, 1999) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Clement
Meenreco Energy Corporation (Ont. Mar. 26, 1973) Water Diversion Systems Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Aug. 30, 1984 – Name changed to Millers Cove July 4, 2001 – Name changed to Megawheels Inc. n
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Megiscane Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mengold Resources Inc. (Que. Feb. 16, 1946)
Meewood Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mar. 15, 1972 – Dissolved. Sept. 22, 2010 – Name changed to MGold Resources
Feb. 14, 1952 – Charter cancelled. Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Mekong International Development Corp. (B.C. Sept.
Mega Bloks Inc. (Can. May 16, 1983) 4, 1986)
Dec. 28, 1995 – Name changed to Everest Mines and Menifee Uranium Mines, Limited (Ont. 1953)
July 27, 2006 – Name changed to MEGA Brands Inc. n
Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Nov. 1962 – Dissolved.
Mega Capital Investments Inc. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1999) Menika Mining Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 25, 1974)
Apr. 22, 2003 – Name changed to MAG Silver Corp. Melard Mining Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 15, 1965) Apr. 15, 2016 – Name changed to American Lithium Corp.
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Minera Mar. 1972 – Name changed to Geo-Star Resources Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Los Lagartos, S.A. de C.V. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Melba Gold Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Menika Mining Ltd. (NPL) (B.C. Feb. 25, 1974)
Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved. Mar. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Menika Mining Ltd. n
Mega-Dial Communications Ltd. (Ont. 1977)
Sept. 3, 1987 – Name changed to Faleck and Margolies Melcan Distillers Limited (Can. 1977) Meno Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nov. 1, 1984 – This private co., a consortium of distilling May 2, 1983 – Name changed to Preferred Resources
interests, was formed to acquire the assets from the Inc. n
Mega-Dyne Industrial Corp. (B.C. June 11, 1980) bankrupt Melchers Distilleries Limited amalgamated with
Dec. 7, 1989 – Name changed to International a wholly owned subsid. of The Seagram Company Ltd.
Menora Resources Inc. (Que. Feb. 16, 1946)
Mega-Dyne Industrial Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Melchers Distillers Limited (Que. 1928) Dec. 4, 2003 – Name changed to Mengold Resources
Mar. 11, 1977 – Filed for bankruptcy. Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Mega Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Mar. 4, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Nov. 1977 – Assets sold to Melcan Distillers Limited
(private co.) for $8,500,000, approx. $5.5 million less than Menorah Mines Ltd. (Que. Feb. 16, 1946)
Mega Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1967) amt. to settle bankrupt account. June 29, 1983 – Name changed to Menora Resources
Oct. 24, 1974 – Charter cancelled. Inc. n
Melco China Resorts (Holding) Limited (B.C. May 28,
Mega Moly Inc. (B.C. Nov. 21, 2007) 2008 amalg.) Mensilvo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Aug. 23, 2010 – Name changed to Terreno Resources Oct. 22, 2010 – Name changed to Mountain China June 1, 1964 – Dissolved.
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Resorts (Holding) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mentor Exploration and Development Co., Limited
Mega Precious Metals Inc. (Ont. Sept. 2, 2009) Melinda Mines Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 1937) (Ont. May 1, 1926)
June 25, 2015 – Acquired by Yamana Gold Inc.; basis 1958 – Dissolved. Oct. 22, 2001 – Acquired by Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited;
0.02092 Yamana com. shs. plus Cdn$0.001 for 1 Mega basis 0.21 Agnico-Eagle shs. and 1.2753303 Sudbury
sh. Melinga Resources Limited (B.C. Feb. 22, 1983) Contact Mines Limited shs. for 1 Mentor sh. (see
Dec. 8, 1993 – Name changed to Milagro Minerals Inc.; Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited)
Mega Silver Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1982) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Sept. 2, 2009 – Continued into Ontario. Menu Foods Income Fund (Ont. Mar. 25, 2002)
Sept. 14, 2009 – Name changed to Mega Precious Metals Melissa Resources Inc. (B.C. 1985) Nov. 4, 2010 – Acquired by Simmons Pet Food for $4.80
Inc. n June 15, 1987 – Name changed to Bauska Manufacturing per unit.
(B.C.) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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Meota Resources Corp. (Can. Dec. 28, 1966) Merchants' Bank of Halifax (N.S. June 22, 1869) Merican Capital Ventures Inc. (Can. Dec. 11, 1986)
Oct. 4, 2002 – Acquired indirectly by Provident Energy 1871 – Continued into Canada; via Bank Act. Dec. 30, 1992 – Name changed to Encore Tickets
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Trust; basis $4.60, or 0.415 Provident trust units, or 0.415 1901 – Name changed to The Royal Bank of Canada. n Limited. n
Provident exchangeable shs., or a combination thereof,
for 1 Meota com. sh. (see Provident Energy Trust) Mercier Explorations Limited (Ont. 1979) Merico Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Feb. 29, 1984 – Amalgamated with Offset Oil & Gas Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved.
Mera Petroleums Inc. (Alta. Apr. 29, 1993) Resources Ltd. (1 for 1) to form Offset Natural Resources
Oct. 15, 2004 – Name changed to West Isle Energy Inc.; Ltd.; basis 1.1 new Offset sh. for 1 old Mercier sh. Meriden Energy Corp. (Alta. Apr. 29, 1976)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Aug. 4, 1994 – Name changed to Triumph Energy
Energy) Merco International Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Corporation. n
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Meranto Technology Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1986) Meridex Network Corporation (B.C. May 19, 1981)
May 5, 1998 – Formed World Sports Merchandising Inc. Mercuria Industries Limited (B.C. 1945) Feb. 13, 2003 – Name changed to Meridex Software
following acquisition of World Sports Merchandising Inc.; May 28, 1979 – Dissolved. Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Mercury Capital II Limited (Ont. Mar. 27, 2012) Meridex Software Corporation (B.C. May 19, 1981)
Merbank Capital Corporation (Ont. Oct. 5, 1965) Dec. 30, 2013 – Name changed to Revive Therapeutics May 16, 2014 – Name changed to Cannabis Technologies
June 13, 1995 – Continued into British Columbia. Ltd. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Inc. n
July 7, 1995 – Formed Gran Colombia Resources Inc. in acquisition of Revive Therapeutics Inc. (see FPsurvey -
British Columbia on amalgamation with Gran Colombia Industrials)
Meridian Concepts Ltd. (Can. Sept. 29, 1966)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Gran Colombia sh. and July 22, 1982 – Name changed to Meridian Technologies
1 new for 10 Merbank shs. n Mercury Capital Limited (Ont. July 22, 2010)
Feb. 23, 2012 – Formed Canada Coal Inc. in Ontario Inc. n
Merc International Minerals Inc. (Ont. Oct. 8, 2004) following Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with (old)
Canada Coal Inc. (deemed acquiror). (see FPsurvey - Meridian Energy Corporation (B.C. Dec. 18, 1992)
Apr. 30, 2012 – Name changed to Nighthawk Gold Corp. Sept. 9, 1996 – Continued into Alberta. (see True Energy
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mines & Energy)
Inc.)
Mercury-Chipman Knit Limited (Can. 1922) Apr. 5, 2005 – Acquired by True Energy Inc.; basis either
Mercana Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
1956 – Equipment and machinery sold. $3.85 or 0.91 new True sh. for 1 old Meridian sh. (see
June 28, 1995 – Continued into Ontario.
Jan. 22, 1957 – Distribution of some $400,000 equal to True Energy Inc.)
The Mercantile Bank of Canada (Can. 1953; via Bank 50% princ. amt. to 1st mtge. bondholders through National
Trust. Still o/s after distribution were $400,000 to 1st mtge. Meridian Gold Inc. (Can. Feb. 28, 1996)
Act)
bondholders, $300,000 to 2nd mtge. bondholders and Jan. 3, 2008 – Acquired by Yamana Gold Inc.; basis 2.235
Feb. 10, 1986 – Amalgamated into National Bank of
$300,000 to other creditors. Yamana com. shs. plus Cdn$7.00 per sh.
Canada; basis 1.2 new for 4 com. shs. All o/s series 1
and 2 pref. shs. of Mercantile exchanged (1 for 1) for Meridian Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd. (Can. Sept.
series 6 and 7 pref. shs. of National. Mercury Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Apr. 1977 – Charter cancelled. 29, 1966)
Nov. 22, 1978 – Name changed to Meridian Concepts
Mercantile Gold Corp. (B.C. 1986)
Mercury Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940) Ltd. n
Nov. 10, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 4, 1970 – Charter cancelled.
Mercantile International Petroleum Inc. (British Virgin Meridian Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1932)
Islands Nov. 23, 1994) Mercury Mills Limited (Can. 1922) June 12, 1952 – Dissolved.
Mar. 11, 1996 – Continued into Cayman Islands. Aug. 25, 1954 – Name changed to Mercury-Chipman Knit
Limited. n Meridian Mining N.V. (Netherlands Dec. 16, 2013)
Mercantile Transport and Forwarding, Ltd. (Can. 1938) Oct. 11, 2016 – Name changed to Meridian Mining S.E.
Mar. 3, 1942 – Assets transferred to former English Mercury Oils Ltd. (Can. 1929) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
subsid., London Forwarding Ltd., London, England. June 1955 – Acquired by Mill City Petroleums Ltd.; basis
1 new for 3.5 old shs. (see Mill City Petroleums Limited) Meridian Peak Resources Corporation (Que. June 21,
Shldrs. of 6% pref. shs. and com. shs. received 6% pref.
1966)
shs. and com. shs. of London Forwarding Ltd. Charter
Mercury Partners & Company Inc. (Can. Jan. 8, 1952) May 12, 1997 – Continued into Canada.
surrendered.
Dec. 28, 2001 – Continued into Yukon. Oct. 4, 1999 – Continued into Yukon.
Mercari Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Jan. 20, 2010) May 2, 2005 – Name changed to Black Mountain Capital Sept. 26, 2001 – Name changed to Arcata Resources
Dec. 18, 2013 – Name changed to Concordia Healthcare Corporation. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
acquisition of Concordia Healthcare Inc.; basis 1 new for Mercury Scheduling Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1995) Meridian Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Dec. 18, 1992)
48.08 old shs. n July 8, 2003 – Name changed to Aventine Ventures Inc. n Mar. 31, 1993 – Name changed to Meridian Energy
Corporation. n
Mercator Minerals Ltd. (Yuk. Apr. 16, 1997) Merfin Hygienic Products Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1983)
Apr. 7, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. Aug. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Merfin International Meridian Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Sept. 5, 2014 – Filed for bankruptcy. Deloitte Inc. n June 16, 1983 – Name changed to International Meridian
Restructuring Inc. was appointed trustee and all officers Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
and directors resigned. Merfin International Inc. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1983)
Feb. 19, 2015 – All shares of wholly owned Creston Moly July 25, 1997 – Acquired by Buckeye Acquisition Inc., a Meridian Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1979)
Corp. were sold by the trustee to Starcore International wholly owned subsid. of Buckeye Cellulose Corporation, July 23, 1979 – Name changed to Silverton Resources
Mines Ltd. for Cdn$2,000,000. for $7.50 per sh. Ltd. n

Mercator Resource Corporation (Can. Sept. 28, 1984) Merfin Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 31, 1983) Meridian Technologies Inc. (Can. Sept. 29, 1966)
Mar. 14, 1990 – Name changed to Arimetco International May 25, 1987 – Name changed to Merfin Hygienic Oct. 14, 1998 – Privatized at $11 per sh.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Products Ltd. n 2008 – Name changed to Meridian Lightweight
Technologies Inc.
Mercedes Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Merge Cedara Exchange Co Limited (Ont. 2005)
Sept. 18, 1961 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 16, 2009 – All o/s exch. shs. redeemed by parent Meridor Resources Limited (B.C. Mar. 29, 1985 amalg.)
Merge Technologies Holdings Co.; basis 1 Merge Aug. 1, 1989 – Amalgamated with New Goliath Minerals
Mercer International Inc. (Wash. July 1, 1968) Healthcare Incorporated com. sh. for 1 Merge Cedara Ltd. and Hughes Lang Corporation to form Hughes Lang
June 12, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. exch. sh. Corporation; basis 0.1623 new cl. B for 1 New Goliath
sh., 0.0462 new cl. A for 1 Hughes Lang cl. A sh., 0.0462
Merchant Private Limited (Ont. 1985) Mergecorp Inc. (Alta. 1986) new cl. B for 1 Hughes Lang cl. B sh. and 0.1623 new
May 26, 1997 – Name changed to Connor Clark Ltd. n Apr. 1, 1990 – Struck off register. for 1 Meridor sh. (see Hughes Lang Corporation)

Merchant Resources Inc. (Alta. 1987) Merged Mining Enterprises Limited (Ont. 1943) Merino Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Aug. 10, 1990 – Formed Osprey Energy Ltd. in Alberta Dec. 9, 1997 – Name changed to Merged Enterprises Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
on amalgamation with Procana Resources Inc. and Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Osprey Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Industrials) Merit Energy Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1988)
Sept. 22, 2000 – Declared bankrupt. Deloitte & Touche
Inc. was appointed trustee.
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Merit Industries Inc. (B.C. Apr. 7, 1981) Merrill Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Meta Communications Group Inc. (B.C. 1985)
June 28, 2002 – Name changed to Ialta Industries Ltd.; 1957 – Merged with Pacific Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new July 21, 1989 – Acquired by International Movie Group
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n for 2 old shs. Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs.

Merit Mining Corp. (B.C. June 16, 1986) Merritech Development Corporation (B.C. Sept. 12, Meta Health Services Inc. (Alta. Mar. 23, 1998)
Dec. 23, 2010 – Name changed to Huakan International 1986) Dec. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Brookwater Ventures
Mining Inc. n Aug. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Dencam Development Inc. and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 2 old shs. n
Merit Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1957)
May 1968 – Name changed to Pacific Asbestos Ltd.; Merritt Copper Co. Ltd. (B.C. May 19, 1965) Meta Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. July 4, 1951)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 21, 1968 – Name changed to National Nickel Ltd. n Aug. 24, 1978 – Name changed to Metina Developments
Inc. n
Merit Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1983) Merritt Mining Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
July 3, 1986 – Name changed to Merit Technologies 1966 – Name changed to Banff Mines Ltd. n Metahost.net Technologies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 19, 2000)
Ltd. n July 30, 2001 – Name changed to Network Technology
Mersington Capital Inc. (Can. May 3, 2004) Professionals Inc. n
Merit Technologies Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1983) Feb. 22, 2007 – Formed Prime Meridian Resources Corp.
Jan. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Systech Retail Systems in Canada following Qualifying Transaction reverse Metal Closures (Canada) Ltd. (unknown July 1963)
Inc. following acquisition of Systech Retail Systems takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with Prime Jan. 1, 1964 – Amalgamated with John Dale (Canada)
(Canada) Inc., a subsid. of Systech Group Inc. n Meridian Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Ltd. into Metal Closures Canada Ltd.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Merland Explorations Limited (Can. 1926) Metal Mines Ltd. (Que. 1953)
July 1, 1986 – Amalgamated into North Canadian Oils Merus Labs International Inc. (B.C. Nov. 2, 2009) May 4, 1967 – Merged into Consolidated Canadian
Limited; basis 1 com. for each 5.75 com. shs. of Merland; Dec. 19, 2011 – Amalgamated with Envoy Capital Group Faraday Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
1 cl. B ser. 6 pref. for each ser. A pref. and 1 cl. B ser. 7 Inc.; basis 1 Envoy sh. for 4 Merus Labs shs. (see Merus
Labs International Inc.) Metalcoat International Corp. (Ont. Dec. 8, 1945)
for each series B pref. (see North Canadian Oils Limited)
July 4, 2003 – Name changed to Wycliffe Resources Inc.
Merland Oil Company of Canada Limited (Can. 1926) Merus Labs International Inc. (B.C. Dec. 19, 2011 following reverse takeover acquisition of 1458216 Ontario
1970 – Name changed to Merland Explorations Limited. n amalg.) Inc.; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n
July 21, 2017 – Acquired by Norgine B.V.; basis Cdn$1.65
cash per sh. Metalhawk Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1972)
Merlin Capital (Canada) Inc. (B.C. 1986)
May 26, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
Mervyn Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Dec. 16, 1957 – Dissolved. Metall Mining Corporation (Can. June 1, 1987)
Merlin Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Apr. 1970 – Wound up. No equity for shldrs. May 24, 1995 – Name changed to Inmet Mining
Mesa Biomedical Inc. (Alta. Sept. 25, 1987) Corporation. n
Dec. 18, 1996 – Name changed to Meteor Minerals Inc.
Merlin Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 9, 1987)
and continued into Canada. n Metallgesellschaft Canada Investments Ltd. (Can.
June 12, 1998 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1979)
Merlin Resources Limited (B.C. 1986) Mesa Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1997) July 31, 1990 – All o/s cl. B preferred shs., ser. 1
Sept. 27, 1989 – Name changed to Merlin Capital Mar. 3, 2004 – Amalgamated with LongBow Energy Corp. redeemed at $25 per sh. plus accr. divds. Company is
(Canada) Inc. n (1 for 1) to continue as LongBow Energy Corp.; basis 1 now wholly owned subsid. of Metallgesellschaft Canada
new LongBow sh. for 1 old Mesa sh. (see LongBow Limited. (see Metall Mining Corporation)
Merr Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Energy Corp.)
Oct. 25, 1954 – Charter cancelled. Metallic Ventures Gold Inc. (Ont. May 11, 1998)
Mesa Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 29, 1984) Mar. 3, 2010 – Acquired by International Minerals
Merr Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Sept. 25, 1987 – Continued into Alberta. Corporation for Cdn$3.80 per sh. or US$0.4615 plus
1947 – Name changed to Merr Gold Mines Ltd. n Sept. 28, 1993 – Name changed to Mesa Biomedical 0.1635 International Minerals com. shs. per sh. (see
Inc. n International Minerals Corporation)
Merrex Gold Inc. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1985)
Mar. 2, 2017 – All o/s com. sh. not already held acquired Mesa Uranium Corp. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1965) Metallic Ventures Inc. (Ont. May 11, 1998)
by IAMGOLD Corporation; basis 0.0433 IAMGOLD shs. Mar. 30, 2011 – Name changed to Mesa Exploration July 11, 2003 – Name changed to Metallic Ventures Gold
for 1 Merrex sh. Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc. n

Merrex Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1985) Mespi Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Metallica Resources Inc. (Ont. June 23, 1977)
May 24, 2006 – Name changed to Merrex Gold Inc. May 17, 1973 – Dissolved. July 16, 2002 – Continued into Canada.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Jubilee Minerals July 7, 2008 – Acquired by New Gold Inc.; basis 0.9 New
Mesquite Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1996) Gold shs. plus Cdn$0.0001 for 1 Metallica sh.
Limited. n
July 7, 2000 – Name changed to Mesquite Exploration
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Metalline Mining Company (Nev. Nov. 8, 1993)
Merrican International Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Charter cancelled. May 2, 2011 – Name changed to Silver Bull Resources,
Mesquite Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1996) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Merrican International Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Sept. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated with Kispiox Resources
July 12, 1971 – Name changed to Merrican International Ltd. to form new co. with same name Mesquite Metalline Resource Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987)
Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Exploration Ltd. Mar. 14, 1995 – Name changed to Direct Choice T.V.
June 26, 2002 – Name changed to High Point Resources Inc. n
Merrican Mining Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Inc. following acquisition by High Point Energy Corp.,
Feb. 1962 – Name changed to Merrican International constituting a reverse takeover by Mesquite. n Metalline Resources Inc. (Ont. 1975)
Mines Ltd. n July 6, 1976 – Amalgamated into Gambit Consolidated
Mesquite Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1996) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs.
Merrill Island Mining Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1950) June 24, 1999 – Name changed to Mesquite Energy Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Metallum Resources Inc. (Ont. Jan. 13, 1932)
1971 – Name changed to Canadian Merrill Ltd.; basis 1
Feb. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Torrent Capital Ltd.;
new for 5 old shs. n
Messina Diamond Corporation (Ont. Jan. 27, 1988) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada Ltd. (Can. Dec. 22, 1953) Aug. 2, 2000 – Name changed to Minegem Inc. n
Metalore Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. Nov. 1943)
Dec. 28, 1983 – Continued into Ontario. 1950 – Acquired by New Metalore Mining Co. Ltd.; basis
Dec. 15, 2008 – All exch. shs. redeemed for Merrill Lynch Messina Minerals Inc. (B.C. Oct. 27, 1989 amalg.)
Dec. 23, 2013 – Acquired by Canadian Zinc Corporation; 1 new for 3 old shs. (see New Metalore Mining Company
& Co., Inc. com. shs. on a 1-for-1 basis. Limited)
basis 0.16949 Canadian Zinc com. shs. for 1 Messina
Merrill Lynch Mortgage Loans Inc. (Can. Mar. 13, 1995) sh.
MetalQuest Minerals Inc. (B.C. Nov. 8, 1984)
Mar. 20, 2001 – Name changed to Merrill Lynch Financial Sept. 1, 2009 – Name changed to Canada Gold
Assets Inc. Meston Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Jan. 5, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Merrill-Obalski Mines Ltd. (Que. 1964)
Oct. 15, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
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Metals Plus Income Corp. (Ont. Dec. 6, 2010) Metro Mortgage Corp. Ltd. (Alta. 1961) Mexgold Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 30, 2002 amalg.)
Feb. 29, 2016 – Terminated; all o/s cl. A shs. redeemed Feb. 1967 – Name changed to Medallion Mortgage Corp. Aug. 9, 2006 – Acquired by Gammon Lake Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
for an undisclosed amount. Ltd. n Inc.; basis 0.47 new Gammon Lake sh. for 1 old Mexgold
sh. (see Gammon Lake Resources Inc.)
Metamedia Capital Corp. (Alta. Apr. 28, 2003) Metro Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Aug. 10, 2010 – Name changed to Brea Resources Corp. June 22, 1983 – Went into liquidation by special resolution The Mexican Light and Power Company, Limited (Can.
and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n of shldrs. Unpaid divds. owing to be paid by Public 1902)
Trustee of Alberta. 1980 – Continued into Ontario.
Metaxa Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Dec. 1, 1985 – Struck off register. Nov. 21, 1991 – Liquidated. Final distribution of $5.00 for
Oct. 30, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. each pfd. $1.00 sh. held and $1.00 for each com. sh. held
Metro Realty and Management Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) for holders of record Dec. 13, 1989.
Metcal Oil Company Limited (Ont. 1959) 1969 – Acquired by Medallion Mortgage Corp. Ltd. for
July 29, 1965 – Dissolved. $8.00 per sh. (see Medallion Mortgage Corp. Ltd.) Mexican Silver Mines Ltd. (Alta. May 7, 2007)
July 24, 2009 – Name changed to Rio Alto Mining
Metco Resources Inc. (Que. Nov. 1, 1999 amalg.) Metro Resources Company Limited (Yuk. Aug. 23, Limited. n
Apr. 18, 2008 – Acquired by Breakwater Resources Ltd.; 1996)
basis 1 Breakwater sh. for 18.3 Metco shs. Jan. 25, 1999 – Acquired by Asia Pacific Resources Ltd.; Mexicana Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
basis 0.44 new Asia Pacific sh. for 1 old Metro sh. (see July 1, 1963 – Dissolved.
Meteor Minerals Inc. (Can. Dec. 18, 1996) Asia Pacific Resources Ltd.)
Nov. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Meteor Technologies Mexicanus Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Inc. n Metro Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 5, 1979) Aug. 1979 – Charter cancelled.
May 12, 1983 – Name changed to Metro Industrial
Meteor Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mexigold Corp. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1998)
Sept. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Tesla Explorations Aug. 22, 2016 – Name changed to Savannah Gold Corp.;
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Métro-Richelieu Group Inc. (Que. Dec. 22, 1947; via basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
letters patent)
Meteor Technologies Inc. (Can. Dec. 18, 1996) Apr. 30, 1982 – Formed Métro-Richelieu Inc. in Quebec Mextor Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Nov. 8, 2001 – Formed ThoughtShare Communications on amalgamation with United Grocers Inc. n 1985 – Name changed to Commercial Industrial Minerals
Inc. following acquisition of ThoughtShare Limited. n
Communications Inc. n Métro-Richelieu Inc. (Que. Dec. 22, 1947; via letters
patent) Mexuscan Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
MethylGene Inc. (Que. Dec. 13, 1995) Sept. 29, 1979 – Name changed to Métro-Richelieu Group June 24, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
May 19, 2010 – Succeeded by (new) MethylGene Inc. Inc. n
under an arrangement whereby the company transferred Mexxon Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
all its assets and liabilities, including $7,013,500 in related Métro-Richelieu Inc. (Que. Apr. 30, 1982 amalg.) July 18, 1977 – Name changed to Trans Canadian
non-dilutive financing, to a new wholly owned subsidiary, Jan. 25, 2000 – Name changed to METRO INC. (see Equities Corporation. n
7503547 Canada Inc., and 7503547 Canada FPsurvey - Industrials)
amalgamated with 7503466 Canada Inc. to form new Mezuma Inc. (Alta. Aug. 7, 1996)
MethylGene. Common shares of old MethylGene were MetroBridge Networks International Inc. (Can. Oct. 6, Feb. 16, 2001 – Name changed to How to Web TV Inc.
exchanged for common shares of new MethylGene on a 2004) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1-for-1 basis. Dec. 5, 2011 – Name changed to Clemson Resources
June 28, 2013 – Succeeded by Mirati Therapeutics, Inc. Corp. n Mezzi Holdings Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 2006)
pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby a new Apr. 13, 2018 – Name changed to Omni Commerce Corp.
Delaware-incorporated holding company was formed to Metroland Development Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1958) (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
be the ultimate parent of the company and its subsidiaries; 1961 – Name changed to Oceanic Films and Enterprises
basis 1 new for 50 old shs. Ltd. n Mi-Co Meter (Canada) Limited (Can. 1945)
Nov. 1950 – Declared bankrupt. C/o Canada Permanent
Metina Developments Inc. (Ont. July 4, 1951) MetroNet Communications Corp. (Alta. Sept. 1995) Trust Co., Montreal, trustee for noteholders.
Nov. 5, 1992 – Name changed to Olympus Holdings Ltd. July 14, 1997 – Continued into Canada.
and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 4.5 Mi-Lo Health & Beauty Aids Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
June 1, 1999 – Name changed to AT&T Canada Inc.
old shs. n 1980 – Acquired by Conventional General Investment
pursuant to plan of arrangement with AT & T Corp.; basis
Corporation of Ohio. Each co. sh. exchanged into 12%,
1 new cl. B deposit receipt for 1 old cl. B non-vtg. sh. n
Metoil Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1980) 15-year bonds of EFW Corporation, with shs. valued at
Apr. 1, 1986 – Name changed to Mohave Gold Inc. n $1.75 each. Subsequently co. liquidated.
Metropolitan Mining Inc. (B.C. July 16, 2007)
Feb. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Metropolitan Energy Mic-Mac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Metoils Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1947 – Property sold to Mac Mac Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
1950 – Name changed to Pentagon Oils & Mines Ltd. n
for 3 old shs., subject to escrow.
Metropolitan Stores of Canada Limited (Can. 1961)
Metro Automatic Washing Machine Corp. Limited (Ont. 1977 – General Distributors of Canada Ltd. acquired all Mic Mac Oils Limited (Man. Jan. 26, 1949)
1958) remaining o/s cl. A and B shs. of co. not already held on 1953 – Merged into Consolidated Mic Mac Oils Ltd.; basis
Oct. 1961 – Name changed to Metro-Matic Services basis of $11 and 1 wt., entitling the holder to buy 1 cl. A 1 new for 4.5 old shs. (see Consolidated Mic Mac Oils
Limited. n sh. of General Distributors at $8.00 for each Metropolitan Ltd.)
sh. tendered. (see Gendis Inc.)
Metro Drugs Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 28, 1983 – Became private upon redemption of all Michael Lombardi Publishing Inc. (Ont. July 13, 1987)
Jan. 3, 1983 – Dissolved. o/s 1961 ser. pref. shs. at $21.46 per sh. and all o/s 1967 Nov. 19, 1996 – Name changed to Lombardi Media
ser. pref. shs. at $20.71 per sh. (see Gendis Inc.) Corporation. n
Metro Energy Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 13, 1983) Jan. 13, 1998 – Name changed to Gendis Realty Inc.
Mar. 15, 1996 – Dissolved and struck off register. (see Gendis Inc.) Michael Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Apr. 15, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Metro Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) The Metropolitan Trust Company (Ont. 1969 amalg.)
1946 – Shldrs. received 5 shs. Mogador Mines Ltd., 5 Nov. 1, 1979 – Amalgamated with Victoria and Grey Trust Michael Sohl and Associates Limited (Ont. 1964)
shs. Prahova Mines Ltd., and 4 shs. Barmont Gold Mines Company to form Victoria Grey Metro Trust Company; 1986 – Amalgamated with Central Welders & Fabricators
Ltd. for 100 old shs. Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (Rodney) Limited and subsequently dissolved.
Metro-Matic Services Limited (Ont. 1958) Metrowerks Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 1990) Michaely Silver Lead Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1933)
1979 – Acquired by group composed of Moses and Sarah Oct. 21, 1999 – Acquired by Motorola Canada Acquisition May 8, 1969 – Struck off register.
Buksbaum, Morris Kuhnreich and others. Co. now private. Corp. for US$6.25 per sh.
Micham Exploration Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Metro Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Mettrum Health Corp. (Ont. Mar. 29, 2011) Dec. 17, 1990 – Name changed to International Micham
1957 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 3, 2017 – Acquired by Canopy Growth Corporation; Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis 0.7132 Canopy com. shs. for 1 Mettrum com. sh.
Metro Montreal Mutual Loan Company (Que. June 1, Sept. 18, 2017 – Name changed to Spectrum Health Michaud Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
1984) Corp. Jan. 23, 1956 – Dissolved.
Sept. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Société d'épargne
de la Montérégie inc. n
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Michel Oils Ltd. (Man. Jan. 26, 1949) Micron Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Mid-Continental Brewing Co. Ltd. (Man. Aug. 27, 1992)
May 6, 1952 – Assets acquired by Bailey Selburn Oil & July 28, 1987 – Name changed to Lakewood Forest Feb. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Fort Garry Brewing
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Gas Co. Ltd.; basis 1 cl. A sh. for 15 old shs. Products Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Company Ltd. n

Michelin Capital Limited (Alta. 1972) Micron Metals Canada Corp. (Alta. Apr. 18, 1986) Mid-East Developments Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 29, 1975)
1977 – Continued into Canada. Apr. 21, 1992 – Name changed to USA Video 1981 – Name changed to Promed Technology Inc. and
1987 – Continued into Nova Scotia. Corporation. n continued into Canada. n
June 4, 1997 – All o/s fltg. rate cum. redeem. cl. A pref.
shs. redeemed; basis $25 per sh. plus $0.148 in accr. Micron Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Mid-Erie Acceptance Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
and unpaid divds. Feb. 16, 1986 – Name changed to Micron Industries Sept. 22, 1966 – Trustee in Bankruptcy: The Clarkson
Ltd. n Co. Ltd. Charter cancelled.
Michigan Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
Feb. 25, 1994 – Name changed to Aquatex Corporation; Mid Industries and Exploration Limited (Que. 1956)
MicroPlanet Technology Corp. (Alta. Feb. 19, 2004)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n May 17, 1980 – Name changed to Mid Industries Inc.;
Oct. 3, 2016 – Proposal was filed under the Bankruptcy
and Insolvency Act and Deloitte Restructuring Inc. was basis 1 new com. for 1 old com. sh. Certain shldrs.
Michipicoten Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) appointed proposal trustee. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) received pref. shs. of Mid Industries Inc., which were
1952 – Charter cancelled. subsequently redeemed for 50¢ per sh. n
Microsolve Computer Capital Inc. (Que. Feb. 11, 1998
Mico Enterprises Limited (Que. 1964) amalg.) Mid Industries Inc. (Que. 1956)
1980 – Acquired by National Hees Enterprises Limited; Jan. 29, 2001 – Name changed to Homebank Dec. 31, 1980 – Formed Mid Transportation Services Ltd.
basis 1.5 new National shs. for 1 old Mico com. or cl. A Technologies Inc. n in Ontario on amalgamation with subsids. n
sh. (see National Hees Enterprises Limited)

Micrex International Corp. (Alta. Feb. 16, 1987) Microstar Software Ltd. (Can. Feb. 25, 1983) Mid Industries Limited (Que. 1956)
Dec. 13, 1989 – Name changed to Micrex Development Oct. 18, 1999 – Acquired by 3557855 Canada Inc., a Sept. 1971 – Name changed to Mid Industries and
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines wholly owned subsid. of Open Text Corporation, for $2.10 Exploration Limited. n
& Energy) per share.
Mid-Kirk Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
Micro Concepts Inc. (B.C. 1986) Microstat Development Corporation (B.C. May 17, Feb. 18, 1965 – Dissolved.
Nov. 26, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. 1983)
Mar. 30, 1992 – Name changed to International Chess Mid Mountain Mining Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 12, 1969 amalg.)
Micro Graphics Limited (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) Enterprises Inc. following acquisition of International Feb. 10, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Dec. 1970 – Name changed to Computrex Centres Ltd. n Chess Enterprises Inc. n
Mid-Nation Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Micro-Phonics Technology International Corporation Microsystems International Ltd. (Can. 1969) Apr. 16, 1969 – Dissolved.
(B.C. Mar. 29, 1984) Apr. 9, 1975 – Under a sh. exchange offer which expired
Northern Electric Company, Limited acquired all o/s shs. Mid-North Acceptance Limited (Ont. 1962)
May 24, 1989 – Name changed to VAR Computer
and warrants; basis 1 sh. Northern for each 7 shs. or 15 Jan. 11, 1979 – Wound up.
Solutions Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
wts. of Microsystems. Nov. 26, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Micro Tempus Inc. (Can. Dec. 16, 1982) Mid-North Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 19, 1969)
Microtec Enterprises Inc. (Que. June 30, 1996 amalg.)
Feb. 2, 2000 – Name changed to SureFire Commerce July 23, 1981 – Name changed to Attila Resources Inc. n
June 21, 2005 – Converted into an income trust named
Inc. n
First National AlarmCap Income Fund; basis 0.2501202
cl. A trust units for 1 com. sh. Mid-North Resources Limited (Man. July 25, 1975)
Micro Ventures Ltd. (B.C. 1983) Nov. 1986 – Continued into Alberta.
Dec. 29, 1988 – Name changed to Diversified Mid-Bachelor Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946) Dec. 23, 2005 – Formed Bison Gold Exploration Inc. in
Entertainment Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n July 30, 1977 – Dissolved. Ontario on amalgamation with (old) Bison Gold
Exploration Inc. (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 1
Microcell Telecommunications Inc. (Can. Oct. 16, Mid-Can Exploration Ltd. (Sask. 1954) Bison sh. and 1 new for 4 Mid-North shs. n
1992) Nov. 12, 1982 – Name changed to St. Johns Petroleum
Nov. 16, 2004 – Acquired indirectly by Rogers Wireless Ltd. n Mid-North Uranium Limited (Man. July 25, 1975)
Communications Inc.; basis $35 per cl. A sh., $35 per cl. Sept. 24, 1975 – Name changed to Mid-North Resources
B sh., $15.79 for 2005 warrants and $15.01 for 2008 Mid-Canada Gold and Copper Mines Limited (Que. Limited. n
warrants. 1970)
Jan. 19, 2005 – Name changed to Fido Inc. June 14, 1989 – Amalgamated with Abitibi Resources Mid-Northern Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Ltd. (1 for 5.7903) and Pioneer Resources (Canada) Ltd. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
MicroCoal Technologies Inc. (Can. June 19, 1997) (1 for 1) to form a new co. named Consolidated Abitibi
May 21, 2015 – Name changed to La Jolla Capital Inc.; Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see Mid-Patapedia Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
basis 1 new for 50 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Consolidated Abitibi Resources Ltd.) 1978 – Dissolved.
Energy)
Mid-Canada Magnesium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mid Transportation Services Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 31, 1980
Microdyne Electronics Company (B.C. 1975) 1957 – Charter cancelled. amalg.)
1982 – Dissolved. 1986 – Remaining public interest, amounting to 215,375
Mid Central Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. 1946) shs., repurchased by co. at 65¢ per sh.
Microdyne Modular Electronics Systems Ltd. (B.C. June 5, 1952 – Charter cancelled.
1964) Mid-West Copper & Uranium Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
1974 – Placed into receivership. Assets acquired by Mid Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) Oct. 1964 – Name changed to Mid-West Mines Ltd.; basis
Microdyne Electronics Company. Sept. 29, 1970 – Name changed to Mid Industries 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited. n
Microforum Inc. (Ont. Feb. 27, 1987)
Mid-West Energy Inc. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1968)
Sept. 5, 2003 – Name changed to Homeserve Mid-Continent Energy Corp. (B.C. 1980) Aug. 22, 1984 – Name changed to Millrock Development
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n Dec. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Eldorado Minerals & Corp.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Petroleum Corp. to form new co. under the latter name;
Microfuel Systems Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983) basis sh. for sh. Mid-West Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Feb. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Teranet IA
May 31, 1972 – Name changed to Cardigan Development
Incorporated. n Mid Continent Goldfields Ltd. (Can. 1929) Company Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 17, 1932 – Charter cancelled.
Microlab Online Inc. (Ont. Sept. 25, 1998) June 1932 – Continued into Ontario. Mid-West Mining Corp. (Sask. 1956)
Mar. 18, 2010 – Name changed to Axios Mobile Assets
1958 – Name changed to Viscount Oil and Gas Ltd.; basis
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Axios Mid Continent Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 17, 1942)
1 new for 9 old shs. n
Mobile Assets Inc. n 1953 – Name changed to Midcon Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis
1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mid-West Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 18, 1917)
Micrologix Biotech Inc. (B.C. Apr. 15, 1991)
1932 – Assets sold to The Midwest Petroleum Corp. Ltd.
Sept. 21, 2004 – Name changed to MIGENIX Inc. n Mid Continent Oil Corp. Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Wound up and assets distributed prior to 1937. Mid West Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1977)
May 3, 1979 – Name changed to March Resources Ltd. n
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Mid-Western Industrial Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Middlefield Income Plus II Corp. (Ont. Jan. 25, 2012) Midnapore Resources Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1979)
1964 – Acquired by Canadian Industrial Gas Ltd. Mar. 4, 2014 – Merged into Middlefield Income Plus Class Jan. 22, 1986 – Name changed to Midnapore (1979)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
(subsequently Canadian Industrial Gas & Oil Ltd.); basis (an open-ended fund); basis 0.70239004 Middlefield Resources Inc.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n
1 new for 3 old shs. Income Plus Class ser. A units for 1 Middlefield Income
Plus II Corp. unit. Midnight Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
Midas Capital Corporation (Ont. Mar. 27, 1987) June 24, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mar. 20, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Middlefield Tactical Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar.
19, 2010) Midnight Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 3, 1993)
Midas Minerals Inc. (Ont. Mar. 27, 1987) Feb. 27, 2012 – Name changed to MBN Corporation Dec. 2, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company
Oct. 13, 1994 – Name changed to Midas Capital pursuant to acquisition of Middlefield Bancorp Limited. into an income trust named Daylight Energy Trust and
Corporation. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials) an exploration company named Midnight Oil Exploration
Ltd.; basis either 1 new trust unit and 0.5 new com. sh.,
Midas Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Middlegate Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1980) or 1 new Daylight Acquisition Corp. exchangeable sh.
Oct. 16, 1968 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 22, 1985 – Name changed to Banner Industries Inc.; and 0.5 new com. sh., or a combination thereof, for 1 old
basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Midnight Oil & Gas com. sh. (see Daylight Energy Trust;
Midas Oils Limited (Sask. 1951) Midnight Oil Exploration Ltd.)
1960 – Struck off register. Middleground Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
Sept. 9, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Midnight Oil Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 10, 2004)
Midas Resources Limited (B.C. 1966) June 29, 2010 – Formed Pace Oil and Gas Ltd. in Alberta
Mar. 3, 1977 – Name changed to Continental Silver Corp.; Midepsa Inc. (Can. 1961) pursuant to amalgamation with Provident Energy
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 20, 1984 – Name changed to Midepsa International Resources Inc. (deemed acquiror), the upstream oil and
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n natural gas business unit of Provident Energy Trust; basis
Midas Resources Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 13, 1992) 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 21, 1998 – Name changed to Scorpion Energy Midepsa Industries Limited (Can. 1961)
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of 1981 – Name changed to Midepsa Inc. n Midnight Sun Capital Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 2007)
Scorpion Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Feb. 7, 2011 – Name changed to Midnight Sun Mining
Midepsa International Inc. (Can. 1961) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Midas Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Nov. 5, 1985 – Name changed to Henlys Group Limited. n
Sept. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Midray Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Midland Bank Canada (Can. Oct. 8, 1981) July 17, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
Midasco Gold Corp. (Ont. May 16, 1991) May 1, 1988 – Acquired by HongKong Bank of Canada.
July 17, 2001 – Name changed to Midasco Capital Corp. (see Hongkong Bank of Canada) Midrim Mining Company Limited (Ont. 1955)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 5, 1996 – Name changed to Plasma Environmental
Midland Doherty Financial Corporation (Can. Feb. 10, Technologies Inc. n
Midburn Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown) 1983)
May 6, 1952 – Assets acquired by Bailey Selburn Oil & June 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Walwyn Inc. to form Midswana Diamond Exploration Corp. (Ont. Jan. 28,
Gas Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. new co. Midland Walwyn Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.0 old 1974)
shs. (see Midland Walwyn Inc.) Mar. 31, 1999 – Name changed to Vertex Ventures Inc.;
Midcamp Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Jan. 1960 – Charter cancelled; assets distributed on the Midland Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 18, 1981)
basis of 9 0.75¢ per sh. Feb. 1, 1988 – Name changed to Midland Gold Midvale Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
Corporation. n Aug. 17, 1973 – Merged into Consolidated Midvale
Midcon Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 17, 1942)
Mar. 1, 1987 – Amalgamated with Discovery Mines Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
Midland Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 18, 1981)
Limited (1 for 1) and Yellowknife Bear Resources Inc. (1
Mar. 23, 1989 – Continued into Ontario. Midvale Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
for 1) to form Discovery West Corp.; basis 9 new
July 19, 1989 – Name changed to Minera Rayrock Inc.; Feb. 28, 1983 – Amalgamated with Reigate Resources
Discovery West shs. for 5 old Midcon shs. (see Discovery
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Inc. (1 for 1) and Zodiac Resources Ltd. (1 for 4) to form
West Corp.)
Reigate Resources (Canada) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old
Midd Financial Corp. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1970) Midland Holland Inc. (Can. Jan. 8, 1952) shs.
Oct. 23, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Jan. 24, 2000 – Name changed to Mercury Partners &
Company Inc.; basis unknown. n Midwark Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Midd-Pershing Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1972 – Dissolved.
May 1958 – Charter cancelled. Midland Nickel Corporation Ltd. (unknown)
Midway Energy Ltd. (Alta. July 31, 2009 amalg.)
1966 – Continued into Ontario.
Middle Bay Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Apr. 27, 2012 – Acquired by Whitecap Resources Inc.;
Apr. 22, 1994 – Formed Materials Protection
Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. basis either $4.85 or 0.4802 Whitecap com. shs. for 1
Technologies Inc. in Ontario on amalgamation with
Midway com. sh. or a combination thereof.
Materials Protection Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for
Middle Kingdom Paradiso Corp. (Ont. Aug. 2, 2007) 0.448625 old shs. n
July 20, 2009 – Name changed to Mega View Digital Midway Gold Corp. (B.C. May 14, 1996)
Entertainment Corp. following Qualifying Transaction June 22, 2015 – Filed for protection under Chapter 11 of
Midland Petroleums Limited (B.C.) the U.S. Bankruptcy Code for the District of Colorado and
reverse takeover acquisition of Mega View Management Feb. 1972 – Merged into Davenport Oil & Mining Ltd.;
Services Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA)
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. in Canada.Ernst & Young Inc. appointed information
Middle River Mines Limited (Ont. 1974) officer.
Midland Walwyn Inc. (Can. June 1, 1990 amalg.)
June 3, 1985 – Dissolved. No assets available for Dec. 2015 – Sale of interest in Spring Valley property to
Aug. 31, 1998 – Following Plan of Arrangement, acquired
distribution. Waterton Global Resource Management, Inc. was
by Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., of New York, creating a new
completed.
company known as Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada Ltd.;
Middlefield Bancorp Limited (Ont. Apr. 10, 1997) May 17, 2016 – Sale of Pan, Gold Rock and Golden Eagle
basis 1 new exch. sh. of Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada Ltd.
Feb. 23, 2012 – Dissolved following amalgamation with projects to GRP Minerals, LLC (subsequently GRP
for 1 old sh. of Midland. (see Merrill Lynch & Co., Canada
2311828 Ontario Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of MBN Minerals Corp.) was completed. Purchase price and terms
Ltd.)
Corporation (formerly Middlefield Tactical Energy included: US$5,250,000 cash and assumption of
Corporation); basis 0.166887541 MBN Corporation equity Midlands Minerals Corporation (Ont. June 2, 2004 US$16,100,000 of estimated reclamation liabilities.
shs. for 1 Middlefield Bancorp sh. (see Middlefield Tactical amalg.) Apr. 2017 – Sale of Tonopah project to Aintree Resources
Energy Corporation) July 28, 2015 – Name changed to Rosita Mining Inc. for US$25,000 was completed. Plan of liquidation
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey called for the transfer of substantially all remaining assets
Middlefield Equal Sector Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 28, - Mines & Energy) to the Midway Liquidating Trust. Distributions expected
2005) for priority claims, a dividend to general unsecured
May 27, 2008 – Acquired by INDEXPLUS Income Fund; Midlartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) creditors of an estimated amount of 2% to 3%, with the
basis 0.70861783 INDEXPLUS trust units for 1 Middlefield Mar. 1973 – Charter cancelled. remaining funds to be distributed to Commonwealth Bank
Equal fund unit. of Australia as secured creditor. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Midnapore (1979) Resources Inc. (B.C. July 11, 1979) & Energy)
Middlefield High Income Trust (Ont. Feb. 28, 1997) Nov. 30, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 26, 2002 – Name changed to MINT Income Fund. Midway Mines & Energy Corp. (Ont. June 17, 1987)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 21, 1994 – Name changed to Dimensional Media
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials)
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Midway Terminals Ltd. (B.C. 1958) Miles (Red Lake) Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mill City Petroleums Limited (Can. Aug. 7, 1929)
Name changed to National Forest Products Ltd. n Feb. 28, 1989 – Amalgamated with Antelope Resources Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corp.; basis 19.3
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Limited to form Antelope Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for new for 100 old shs.
Midwest Farmers Oil Ltd. (unknown) 20 old shs. (see Antelope Resources Inc.)
1964 – Acquired by Scurry-Rainbow Oil (Sask.) Ltd.; basis Mill Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
1 new for 5 old shs. Milestone Apartments Real Estate Investment Trust Nov. 9, 1976 – Dissolved.
(Ont. Jan. 17, 2013)
Midwest Iron Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1940) May 1, 2017 – Privatized; basis US$16.30041 per trust Mill-Rock Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
Jan. 1946 – Sold property to Rawn Iron Mines Ltd.; basis and cl. B partnership units including unpaid monthly Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
1 new for 5 old shs. (see Rawn Iron Mines Ltd.) distrib. of US$0.05041.
Millarville Oils Ltd. (unknown)
Migao Corporation (Ont. Dec. 29, 1997) Milestone Exploration Limited (Ont. July 23, 1968) Merged with Alberta Pacific Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 15 new
Sept. 12, 2016 – Privatized by 2521416 Ontario Inc. Jan. 1, 2010 – Amalgamated with Union Gold Inc., Golden for 100 old shs. (see Alberta Pacific Oil Co. Ltd.)
(controlled by Liu Guocai) for 75¢ per sh. Harker Explorations Limited, Sheldon-Larder Mines
Limited and Wood-Croesus Gold Mines Limited to form Millbank Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Migent Software Corp. (B.C. 1983) Jubilee Gold Inc.; basis 1.749 Jubilee sh. for 1 Milestone Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 18, 1988 – Continued into Canada. sh., 0.557 Jubilee sh. for 1 Union Gold sh., 0.393 Jubilee
Apr. 18, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register. sh. for 1 Golden Harker sh., 0.269 Jubilee sh. for 1 Millbren Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Sheldon-Larder sh. and 0.367 Jubilee sh. for 1 Oct. 7, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Mighty Beaut Minerals Inc. (B.C. July 24, 1987) Wood-Croesus sh. (see Jubilee Gold Inc.)
Aug. 30, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Milldale Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Dec. 20, 2002 – Name changed to MBMI Resources Inc.; Milestone Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Aug. 1964 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 5.5 old shs. n 1968 – Merged with other cos. to form Milestone
Millenium Biologix Corporation (Can. Apr. 1, 1998)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 100 new for 2,596 old shs.
May 8, 2007 – Placed into receivership. Ernst & Young
Mija Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Milestone Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and directors
Oct. 18, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
July 1976 – Wound up and struck off register. resigned.
Mika Technology Inc. (Alta. Aug. 7, 1996)
Milgate Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) MillenMin Ventures Inc. (Can. Aug. 10, 2009)
Dec. 16, 2002 – Amalgamated with Imaging Dynamics
1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 4 Jan. 2, 2018 – Continued into Cayman Islands. (see
Company Ltd. and Seventh Wave Capital Corp. to
new for 10 old shs. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
continue as Imaging Dynamics Company Ltd. (IDL)
considered to be the company's Qualifying Transaction; Millennia Foods Inc. (Alta. June 13, 1986)
basis 25.65792 new IDL units (1 IDL sh. and 1 IDL wt.) Milger Development Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
July 8, 1971 – Formed Milger Investment & Development Dec. 1, 1995 – Struck off register.
for 100 old Mika com. shs.
Corporation Limited in Ontario; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
Millennium Communications Inc. (Alta. Aug. 19, 1993)
Mikado Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mar. 31, 2000 – Name changed to StrategyWeb
Dec. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Silver Peak Resources Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Military International Limited (Alta. May 23, 1997)
Dec. 2, 2012 – Dissolved and struck from register. FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mikanagan Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1951) Millennium Energy Inc. (Alta. Jan. 12, 1995)
Milk Capital Corp. (B.C. Dec. 21, 2006)
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. July 29, 2003 – Name changed to Bear Creek Energy
Sept. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Prescient Mining
Corp. n Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of Crossfield
Mikes Restaurants Inc. (Can. Feb. 28, 1979) Gas Corp.; basis 1 Bear Creek cl. A com. sh. for 15
Jan. 24, 2001 – Acquired by Pizza Delight Corporation Millennium com. shs. n
for $4.35 per sh. Milkyway Networks Corporation (Can. May 2, 1994)
Oct. 14, 1998 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
subsid. of SLM Software Inc.; basis 0.07114 of a com. Millennium Network Corporation (Alta. Nov. 4, 1997)
Mikes Submarines Inc. (Can. Feb. 28, 1979)
sh. and 1 exch. sh. of SLM for 1 com. sh. of Milkyway. Oct. 2000 – Demand letter and notice of intention to
Aug. 8, 1985 – Name changed to M-Corp Inc. n
Exchangeable shs. exchangeable for 0.1717 of a SLM enforce security was received from Lyco Logistics Ltd.
com. sh. or 80¢ cash until Nov. 5, 1998. (see SLM Co. owed $2,250,000 under a promissory note to Lyco
Mikotel Networks Inc. (Ont. May 9, 2000 amalg.) which became due and payable on Oct. 13, 2000. Co.
Nov. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Wabi Exploration Inc.; Software Inc.)
had until Nov. 21, 2000, to repay the o/s balance.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 2000 – Canadian Advantage, the main creditor,
Energy) Mill Bay Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1977)
Apr. 16, 2013 – Name changed to Great Thunder Gold appointed KPMG Inc. of Vancouver as receiver.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines Oct. 21, 2001 – Receiver discharged. No information
Milado Mines (1957) Ltd. (Que. 1957)
& Energy) available regarding distributions to creditors or shldrs.
Oct. 17, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Mill City Gold Corp. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2004) Millennium Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 30, 1986)
Milagro Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 17, 1998)
Aug. 21, 2015 – Name changed to FPS Pharma Inc. in Mar. 19, 1992 – Name changed to Calais Resources Inc.;
July 27, 1999 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with
anticipation of the acquisition of Florida Pharmacy basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
same name. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Solutions, Inc. which subsequently did not proceed. n Energy)
Milagro Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 22, 1983)
Millennium Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 8, 1999)
Oct. 15, 1996 – Continued into Ontario. (see Geomaque Mill City Gold Inc. (Can. July 6, 1987 amalg.)
June 26, 2003 – Plan of Arrangement agreement with
Explorations Ltd.) Dec. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Mill City Gold Mining
Lattice Capital Corporation (1 for 2.789) and Verb
Jan. 17, 1997 – Acquired by Geomaque (Central America) Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Exchange Inc. to continue as Verb Exchange Inc.; basis
Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Geomaque Explorations
1 new Verb sh. for 2.04 old Millennium shs. (see Verb
Ltd.; basis 1 Geomaque Exploration sh. for 4 Milagro shs. Mill City Gold Mining Corp. (Can. July 6, 1987 amalg.)
Exchange Inc.)
(see Geomaque Explorations Ltd.) May 29, 1991 – Name changed to East West Trade
Finance Corp. n Miller Bay Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1930)
Milan Resources & Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 26,
Mar. 4, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
1986) Mill City Gold Mining Corp. (Can. July 6, 1987 amalg.)
July 9, 1992 – Name changed to Golden Bear Minerals Feb. 16, 1998 – Name changed to Mill City International Miller Bros. Drilling & Development Ltd. (unknown)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Inc. n 1952 – Assets acquired by Campo United Petroleums
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. Shldrs. also received rights
Mildale Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mill City International Corporation (Alta. Aug. 28, 1998) to purchase 1 Campo sh. at $1.25 for each sh. received
Charter cancelled. Sept. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Mill City Gold Corp. through exch.
and continued into British Columbia. n
Mile 18 Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Miller Copper Mines Ltd. (Que.)
Nov. 4, 1970 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 1960 – Shs. exch. for New Miller Pipe Lines &
Mill City International Inc. (Can. July 6, 1987 amalg.)
Dec. 17, 2002 – Name changed to E3 Energy Inc. Mining Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see
Milerlaun Rouyn Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
following reverse takeover acquisition of E3 Energy Ltd.; North Mattagami Mines Ltd.)
1952 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n
Miller Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1928)
Miles Martin Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Mill City Oils Ltd. (Can. 1924) 1956 – Name changed to Three Brothers Mining
Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved.
1929 – Taken over by Mill City Petroleums, Limited; basis Exploration Ltd.
4 new for 1 old sh. (see Mill City Petroleums Limited)
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Miller-Lorrain Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1961) Mimiska Exploration Inc. (Can. May 6, 1986) Mindeen Minerals Limited (Ont. 1923)
May 1980 – Charter cancelled. July 29, 1988 – Formed Mimiska Mining Co. Inc. / Société Dec. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Variety Video
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Minière Mimiska Inc. following amalgamation with Minaki Enterprises Inc. n
Miller-Pyrcz Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 16, 1951) Mining Exploration Inc./Exploration Minière Minaki Inc. n
1952 – Assets acquired by Campo United Petroleums Mindflight Corporation (Can. Jan. 23, 1987)
Ltd.; basis 4 new for 13 old shs. O/s $175,000 5% s.f. Mimiska Mining Co. Inc. (Can. May 6, 1986) June 19, 1998 – Name changed to RDM Corporation. n
debs. of co. assumed by Campo. Co. shldrs. also received Mar. 3, 2003 – Dissolved.
rights to purchase 1 Campo sh. at $1.25 for each sh. Mindready Solutions Inc. (Can. Sept. 16, 1999)
received through exch. Min-Ore Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 15, 1947) Apr. 13, 2000 – Continued into Quebec.
May 1, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 30, 2008 – Placed into receivership. Demers Beaulne
Millerfields Silver Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Apr. 29, 1981 – Charter revived. Inc. appointed trustee.
Aug. 20, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 29, 1984 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved.
Mindus Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Milliken Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Mina-Nova Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) 1955 – Sold to Mindustrial Corporation Limited; basis 1
1960 – Merged into Rio Algom Mines Ltd.; basis 14 new June 24, 1965 – Dissolved. new for 10 old shs.
for 100 old shs.
Mina Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 12, 1994) Mindustrial Corporation Limited (Ont. 1949)
Millkirk Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Apr. 28, 1997 – Name changed to Anaconda Uranium Oct. 4, 1978 – Effective Sept. 21, 1978, merged with
Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Guthrie Canadian Investments Ltd. to continue under the
U.S.-based Anaconda Resources, Inc. n name of Guthrie Canadian Investments Limited. Com.
Millmore Products Ltd. (Ont. 1967)
shldrs. received one 1st pfce. or one 2nd pfce. sh. of
May 1971 – Placed into bankruptcy. Pd. 100¢ on each Minacs Worldwide Inc. (Ont. Apr. 19, 1996) amalg. co. for each com. sh. held. Both classes of pfce.
$1.00 for secured creditors; 100¢ on each $1.00 for all Sept. 12, 2006 – Acquired indirectly by TransWorks shs. red. at $10.50 per sh.
pref. creditors except for pref. creditors shown under Information Services Ltd. for $5.50 per sh.
Section 107-1J who received 6.75¢ on every $1.00. No Mindy Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
funds pd. to unsecured creditors. Minaean International Corp. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1998) Sept. 9, 1985 – Name changed to International Telepool
Aug. 28, 2015 – Name changed to Minaean SP Corp. n
Millrock Development Corp. (B.C. Oct. 22, 1968) Construction Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 27, 1988 – Charter cancelled.
June 15, 1990 – Charter revived. Mine Lake Minerals Inc. (Ont. Oct. 21, 1985)
Minaean SP Construction Corp. (Alta. Nov. 5, 1998) June 23, 1988 – Name changed to Avanti Capital Corp. n
Sept. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Delta Gold Mining
Aug. 31, 2015 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
FPsurvey - Industrials) Minecorp Energy Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 7, 2005)
Mills Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) May 29, 2017 – Name changed to Freedom Energy Inc.
Minaki Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1972) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Sept. 1980 – Charter cancelled. July 6, 1983 – Amalgamated with 8 other cos. to form
Lobo Gold & Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. Minedel Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 24, 1937)
Millsite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Dec. 10, 1962 – Dissolved. May 1, 1980 – Name changed to Havelock Energy
Minaki Mining Exploration Inc. (Can. Aug. 18, 1986) Resources Inc. n
July 29, 1988 – Amalgamated with Mimiska Exploration
Millstreet Development Corp. (Alta. June 16, 1994) Inc./Exploration Mimiska Inc. to form Mimiska Mining Co.
July 3, 2001 – Name changed to Millstreet Industries Inc.; Minefinders Corporation Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 4, 1975)
Inc./Société Minière Mimiska Inc. (see Mimiska Mining Apr. 5, 2012 – Acquired by Pan American Silver Corp.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Co. Inc.) basis either: (i) Cdn$1.84 plus 0.55 Pan American shs.;
Millstreet Industries Inc. (Alta. June 16, 1994) (ii) Cdn$0.0001 plus 0.6235 Pan American shs.; or (iii)
Minas De Cerro Dorado Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1972)
Dec. 19, 2011 – Formed Kingsland Energy Corp. in Cdn$2.0306 plus 0.5423 Pan American shs. for 1
Nov. 13, 1979 – Name changed to Windarra Minerals
Alberta pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of and Minefinders sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
amalgamation with (old) Kingsland Energy Corp. (see
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Minegem Inc. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1988)
Minaterra Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1987) Feb. 5, 2004 – Acquired by European Diamonds plc;
Aug. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Golden Cariboo basis 1 new European Diamonds ordinary sh. for 10 old
Milltronics Ltd. (Can. Sept. 24, 1993) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Apr. 11, 2000 – Acquired by Siemens Canada Acquisition Minegem com. shs.
- Mines & Energy)
(2000) Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Siemens Canada
Limited, for $21 per sh. Minemakers Limited (Australia Sept. 19, 2005)
Minati Capital Corp. (B.C. Jan. 8, 2008) Nov. 19, 2015 – Name changed to Avenira Limited.
June 9, 2011 – Name changed to Strike Gold Corp. n
Milmac Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 29, 1933)
Nov. 1954 – Charter cancelled. Miner River Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 9, 1994)
Minbanco Corporation (Del. 1966) June 4, 1999 – Amalgamated with Eagle Plains
Milmar Island Metals & Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1934) 1971 – Assets acquired by Abitibi Asbestos Corp. Ltd. Resources Ltd. (1 for 1) to continue as Eagle Plains
Feb. 1980 – Charter cancelled. for 1,812,505 shs. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Eagle Plains sh. for 1.2 Miner
shs.
Milmar Island Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) Minco Mining & Metals Corporation (B.C. Nov. 5, 1982)
Dec. 22, 1970 – Name changed to Milmar Island Metals Feb. 1, 2007 – Name changed to Minco Gold Corporation. Minera Andes Inc. (Alta. Nov. 6, 1995 amalg.)
& Holdings Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 27, 2012 – Acquired by US Gold Corporation
(renamed McEwen Mining Inc.); basis 0.45 exchangeable
Mincom Capital Inc. (Can. May 24, 2011) shs. of McEwen Mining -Minera Andes Acquisition Corp.
Milnet Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) June 21, 2018 – Name changed to Braille Energy
Feb. 1957 – Charter cancelled. for 1 Minera Andes sh.
Systems Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey
- Industrials) Minera Capital Corporation (Yuk. Mar. 1, 1999)
Miltec Technology Inc. (Ont. Sept. 29, 1987)
Mar. 20, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register. Sept. 22, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia.
Mincor Resources Inc. (Que. Mar. 27, 1986) Sept. 22, 2005 – Name changed to Coronado Resources
May 6, 2005 – Struck off register. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Milton Brick Co. Limited (Ont. 1936)
Dec. 11, 1972 – Name changed to Milton Group Energy)
Minda-Scotia Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Limited. n June 1955 – Name changed to New Minda-Scotia Mines Minera Cortez Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 5, 1998)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Feb. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Western Wind Energy
Milton Group Limited (Ont. 1936)
Mar. 6, 1979 – Creditors approved the following: full Corp. n
Mindalartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
payment to 6 creditors according terms of their security; Aug. 1956 – Name changed to Athabaska Research
full payment for other pref. claims, without int.; priority to Minera Delta Inc. (Can. July 23, 1984)
Mining Co. Ltd. n Apr. 22, 1999 – Name changed to Whitmore Resource
trustees for fees and expenses; ordinary creditors of $200
or less to be paid in full upon court approval; ordinary Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mindamar Energy Resources Limited (Ont. 1950)
creditors of more than $200 to receive 10% non-cum.
Apr. 2, 1984 – Charter cancelled. Minera Delta Inc. (Can. July 23, 1984)
debs. paying int. only from profits of co.
June 21, 1982 – Notice issued of intention to dissolve. Jan. 26, 2005 – Acquired by Vector Wind Energy Inc.
Mindamar Metals Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1950) through reverse takeover. (see Vector Wind Energy Inc.)
Sept. 1961 – Name changed to United Mindamar Metals
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
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Minera IRL Limited (Cayman Islands Aug. 27, 2003) Les Mines C.M. & S. Inc. (Que. 1953) Ministik Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Feb. 1937)
Oct. 25, 2006 – Continued into Jersey. (see FPsurvey - Oct. 31, 1980 – Name changed to Les Ressources 1937 – Charter cancelled.
Mines & Energy)TEST FOR CROP MARKS Camchib Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mink Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Minera Rayrock Inc. (Ont. Mar. 23, 1989) Les Mines d'Argent Abcourt Inc. (Que. Jan. 11, 1971 Mar. 7, 1952 – Distributed 1 sh. Joburke Gold Mines for
June 1, 1998 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid. amalg.) each 5 old shs. Charter surrendered.
of Rayrock Yellowknife Resources Inc.; basis 30¢ cash May 16, 1985 – Name changed to Abcourt Mines Inc.
for each sub. vtg. sh. and mutiple vtg. sh. (see Rayrock (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mink Mineral Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 10, 1983)
Yellowknife Resources Inc.) Jan. 16, 1997 – Name changed to Mink International
Les Mines de la Faille Horne Limitée/Horne Fault Resources Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Minera Sierra Madre Inc. (Alta. Mar. 16, 1994) Mines Limited (Que. 1941)
July 24, 2000 – Name changed to MSA Capital Corp. n Oct. 22, 1992 – Voluntarily liquidated. Distribution of sold Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company (Minn. 1941)
asset, shs. in Spider Resources Inc., to shldrs. of record Mar. 3, 1965 – Effective Jan. 29, 1965, merged with Boise
Minerais Chabela Inc. (Can. July 19, 1984 amalg.) Oct. 8, 1992, on the following basis: 1 new com. sh. of Cascade Corp. of Boise, Idaho, through exch. of 1 com.
May 16, 1997 – Name changed to The Amseco Mining Spider for 4 com. shs. of Horne Fault. sh. for 1 $1.40 cum. conv. pref. sh. of Boise. Funded debt
Corporation Ltd. n Oct. 30, 1992 – Final distribution of 3 Spider com. shs. 3.3% S.F. debents. red. at 102.02% plus accr. int.
for 4 Horne Fault com. shs.
Mineral Exploration Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1952) Minnissabik Mineral Corp. (Ont. Feb. 22, 1996)
Aug. 1979 – Charter revived. Les Mines d'Or Thompson Bousquet Ltée (Que. 1936) Oct. 26, 1998 – Name changed to e-minerals exploration
Mar. 4, 1983 – Name changed to Temex Resources Ltd. n Nov. 1, 1981 – Amalgamated with Copper Giant Mining corp. n
Corp. (1 for 4.5) and Silverstack Mines Ltd. (1 for 1) to
Mineral Hill Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1969) form Long Lac Resources Limited; basis 5 new for 4 old Minnitaki Iron Range Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Aug. 1976 – Charter cancelled. shs. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.

Mineral Mountain Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1932) Les Mines-Est Malartic Ltée (Que. 1934) Minnova Inc. (Que. 1917)
Sept. 12, 1969 – Amalgamated with Valley Forge Mining Dec. 31, 1985 – Amalgamated with Les Terrains Aurifères May 18, 1993 – Acquired by Metall Mining Corporation;
Ltd. to form new co. with same name Mineral Mountain Malartic (Québec) Ltée (0.84 for 1), Long Lac Minerals basis $4.00, 1 new Metall sh. and 0.5 Metall sh. purchase
Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 2 new for 3 Valley Forge shs. and Ltd. (1 for 1) and Willroy Mines Limited (1.24 for 1) to wt. for 1 old Minnova sh. (see Metall Mining Corporation)
1 new for 1 Mineral Mountain sh. form LAC Minerals Ltd.; basis 0.94 LAC shs. for 1 Est
Malartic sh. Minorca Resources Inc. (Can. Jan. 30, 1995 amalg.)
Sept. 17, 1975 – Name changed to Mid Mountain Mining
Oct. 27, 1998 – Acquired by McWatters Mining Inc.; basis
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mines Management (B.C.) Limited (B.C. Mar. 13, 1951) 0.555 McWatter shs. for 1 Minorca sh. (see McWatters
Aug. 30, 1982 – Name changed to Bitterroot Resources Mining Inc.; Moss Resources Inc.)
Mineral Park Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 27, 1979)
Mar. 2, 1994 – Name changed to I.M.P. Industrial Mineral Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Minorca Resources Ltd. (Que. 1988)
Park Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n Jan. 27, 1995 – Amalgamated with Denyvan Resources
Mines Management, Inc. (Idaho Feb. 20, 1947)
Sept. 15, 2016 – Acquired by Hecla Mining Company by Inc. (0.92 for 1) and Orco Resources Inc. (0.38 for 1) to
Mineral Research Ltd. (B.C.) continue as Denyvan Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 1
way of amalgamation with HL Idaho Corp., a wholly
1967 – Charter cancelled. old sh. The amalgamated co. subsequently changed its
owned subsid. of Helca Mining Company; basis 0.2218
Hecla com. shs. for 1 Mines com. sh. name to Minorca Resources Inc. on Jan. 30, 1995. (see
Mineral Resources Corporation (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968) Minorca Resources Inc.)
June 10, 1998 – Name changed to Minroc Mines Inc. n
Les Mines Messeguay Inc. (Can. Aug. 31, 1986)
Feb. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Melkior Resources Inc.; Minorco Canada Limited (Ont. 1979)
Mineral Resources International Limited (Ont. May basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Mar. 2, 1999 – All o/s 150,000 ser. A and 100,000 ser. B
26, 1960) Energy) first pref. shs. redeemed for $101.5625 per sh. including
June 1, 1990 – Amalgamated with Conwest Exploration all accr. and unpaid divds.
Company Limited (1 for 1) to form a new Conwest Mineta Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 15, 1979)
Exploration Company Limited; basis 1 cl. B sh. for 2.35 Feb. 21, 1992 – Name changed to Star of Mineta Ltd.; Minotaur Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
old com. shs. (see Conwest Exploration Company basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Sept. 14, 1994 – Name changed to China Growth
Limited) Enterprises Corp. n
Mineworks Resources Corp. (B.C. Aug. 4, 1988)
Minerals Development Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1929) Minprotech Mining Ltd. (Bermuda Dec. 21, 1993)
July 25, 2005 – Name changed to Tower Energy Ltd. n
Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Aurient Resources Ltd.;
Minex Corporation Ltd. (unknown) basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Les Minéraux Laurentiens Limitée (Que. 1957)
Nov. 4, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 1, 1955 – Name changed to Caminex Corporation
MinRes Resources Inc. (Yuk. Aug. 29, 1996)
Limited. n
Feb. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Geoinformatics
Minéraux Manic Inc. (Que. Aug. 27, 1986) Exploration Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
May 2, 2003 – Struck off register. Minex Development Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Geoinformatics Explorations Limited. n
Dec. 14, 1973 – Name changed to New Minex Resources
Minerex Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 7, 1983) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Minroc Mines Inc. (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Dec. 1992 – Continued into Ontario. (see Canada
June 8, 1999 – Name changed to Cassiar Mines & Metals
Tungsten Inc.) Ming Financial Corporation (Alta. Apr. 7, 1989)
Inc. n
Jan. 7, 1993 – Amalgamated with Canamax Resources Dec. 23, 1997 – Name changed to Eastern Meridian
Inc.(1 for 5) and Canada Tungsten Mining Corporation Mining Corporation. n
Limited (1 for 1) to form a new co. named Canada Minster Capital Corporation (Can. 1987)
Tungsten Inc.; basis 1 new for 0.5 old sh. (see Canada Sept. 22, 1989 – Amalgamated with Capital Markets West
Ming Mines Limited (B.C. 1979)
Tungsten Inc.) Inc. (see Capital Markets West Inc.)
Aug. 6, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Minerva Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 14, 1981) Mint Gold Resources Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 5, 1986)
Mining and Allied Supplies (Canada) Limited (Ont.
Feb. 19, 1996 – Name changed to Consolidated Minerva Oct. 28, 1991 – Formed RML Medical Laboratories Inc.
1992 amalg.)
Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n in Ontario on amalgamation with RML Medical. n
Apr. 6, 1994 – Name changed to Bearing Power (Canada)
Limited. n
Minerva Minerals Limited (Can. June 5, 2006) Mint Technology Corp. (Alta. Aug. 22, 1997)
May 22, 2013 – Name changed to Greywacke Exploration Aug. 12, 2013 – Name changed to The Mint Corporation;
The Mining Corp. of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1916)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1963 – Acquired by Noranda Mines Ltd.; basis 0.5 new
sh. plus $1.00 for 1 old sh. Mining Corp. (see Noranda Mintek Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 1, 1983 amalg.)
Les Mines Cam Limitée (Que. Jan. 25, 1938) Mines Ltd.) Oct. 19, 1992 – Name changed to Coast Diamond
Sept. 7, 1979 – Name changed to Energy & Resources Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
(Cam) Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mining Endeavor Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved.
Mintel International Development Corp. (B.C. Oct. 27,
Les Mines Chasm Limitée (Que. May 5, 1966) 1971)
July 29, 1983 – Name changed to Barexor Minerals Inc. n Mining Futures and Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
May 30, 1979 – Dissolved. Apr. 5, 1989 – Name changed to Golden Trump
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mining Projects of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
1957 – Charter cancelled.
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Minto Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 20, 1993) Mira Properties Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1980) Miranda Technologies Inc. (Que. June 1, 1996)
June 28, 2005 – Acquired by Sherwood Mining Aug. 19, 2003 – Name changed to Resolve Ventures Inc.; Aug. 1, 2012 – Acquired by Belden CDT (Canada) Inc.,
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Corporation; basis $0.615 and 1 new Sherwood pfd. sh. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & a wholly owned subsid. of Belden Inc., for $17 per sh.
or, 2.5 new Sherwood com. shs. and 1 new Sherwood Energy)
pfd. sh. or, combination thereof for 1 old Minto com. sh. Mirasol Resources Ltd. (Yuk. Oct. 15, 2003)
(see Sherwood Mining Corporation) Mira Resources Corp. (B.C. Apr. 8, 2008) June 1, 2004 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
June 8, 2015 – Name changed to Serrano Resources FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Minto Hill Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1970) Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved. Mircan Industries Limited (Ont. 1973)
Mirabeau 88 Limited (Alta. Feb. 4, 1987) Mar. 1985 – Amalgamated with 610397 Ontario Ltd. to
Minto Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Sept. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Xenotech Inc. n continue as MCR Capital Inc. Shs. of Mircan exchanged
Apr. 22, 1981 – Name changed to Minto Resources Ltd. n for shs. of MCR Capital as follows: 2 com. shs. plus one
Mirabeau Resources Limited (Alta. Feb. 4, 1987) 2nd pref. ser. Y sh. for each com. sh. held; 2 special cl.
Minto Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Oct. 6, 1988 – Name changed to Mirabeau 88 Limited; A shs. plus one 2nd pref. ser. Y sh. for each cl. A sh.
Feb. 1, 1974 – Name changed to Minto Industries Ltd. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n held; and one 1st pref. sh. for each 4% pref. ser. A sh.
for 1 old 4% pref. ser. B sh.
Minto Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Mirabel Resources Inc. (Que. July 18, 2000)
1981 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 10, 2006 – Name changed to Rocmec Mining Inc. n Mirival Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Energy) 1953 – Charter cancelled.
Miracle Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Mintrock Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 17, 1936) Miro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Aug. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
1952 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Miraculins Inc. (Can. Nov. 16, 2000)
MinVen Gold Corporation (B.C. Aug. 2, 1988 amalg.) Miromit Solar Corp. (B.C. 1970)
Apr. 14, 2016 – Name changed to Luminor Medical
Dec. 16, 1988 – Continued into Canada. May 6, 1983 – Dissolved.
Technologies Inc.; basis 1 new for 25 old shs. n
Sept. 20, 1993 – Name changed to Dakota Mining
Corporation; basis 1 unit (1 com. and 0.5 wt.) for 12.43452 Miron Company Limited (Que. 1961 amalg.)
Mirado Nickel Mines Limited (Ont. Feb. 15, 1956) Sept. 1, 1973 – Acquired by Genstar Limited; basis 1
old com shs. n Jan. 1, 2011 – Amalgamated with Brenbar Mines Limited Genstar $1.20 conv. ser. B pref. sh. for 3.4 Miron cl. A
and Concopper Enterprises Inc. to form Micon Gold Inc.; shs. and 11 Genstar $1.10 conv. ser. A pref. shs. for 17
Minvita Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. June 15, 1980) basis 0.0363 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1 Brenbar sh.; Miron ser. A pref. shs. (see Genstar Limited)
Feb. 27, 2006 – Name changed to Silver Grail Resources 1.0200 Micon Gold cl A. shs. for 1 Concopper cl. A sh.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) and 0.3116 Micon Gold cl. B shs. for 1 Concopper cl. B Miron Inc. (Que. 1961 amalg.)
sh.; and 0.4185 Micon Gold cl. A shs. for 1 Mirado sh. Mar. 31, 1989 – Acquired cement assets and operations
Minwealth Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
from Genstar Limited. All o/s shs. acquired under takeover
Feb. 26, 1973 – Name changed to Saiwa Resources Mirador Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955) bid at $10 per cl. A and B sh. by The Ciments Français
Ltd. n Mar. 15, 1976 – Charter cancelled. Group, through Lake Ontario Cement, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Société des Ciments Français.
Miocene Metals Limited (Ont. Mar. 29, 2010) Mirage Energy Ltd. (Alta. July 21, 2006 amalg.)
Dec. 11, 2014 – Name changed to Miocene Resources Mar. 31, 2008 – Amalgamated with Sahara Energy Ltd. Mirtone International, Inc. (Ont. Mar. 20, 1985)
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n (deemed acquiror) pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis Feb. 2, 1988 – Name changed to International Mirtone
0.5 Sahara com. shs. for 1 Mirage com. sh. Inc.; basis 1 new com. and 1 new pref. series 1 sh. for 2
Miocene Resources Limited (Ont. Mar. 29, 2010) old com. or cl. A shs. n
June 18, 2015 – Name changed to Carube Copper Corp. Mirage Resource Corporation (B.C. Mar. 25, 1980)
following reverse takeover acquisition of Carube Apr. 12, 2000 – Acquired by Dayton Mining Corporation;
Mirtronics Inc. (Ont. Mar. 20, 1985)
Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 0.03335 post-consolidated Dayton com. sh. for 1
Mar. 5, 2004 – Amalgamated with Genterra Investment
Mirage sh. (see Dayton Mining Corporation)
Corporation to form Genterra Inc.; basis 1 new for 1
Mira II Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Feb. 4, 2011)
Miralta Energy Corp. (Alta. 1987) Genterra Investment sh. and 1.25 new for 1 Mirtronics
Dec. 15, 2011 – Formed Element Financial Corporation
July 9, 1990 – Amalgamated with 2 numbered cos., sh. (see Genterra Inc.)
in Ontario pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse
takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with (old) 414110 Alberta Ltd. (a wholly owned subsid. of CanEuro
Mischief Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Element Financial Corporation; basis 1 new for 32.3077 Resources Ltd.) and 421681 Alberta Ltd. to become a
July 15, 1985 – Name changed to CV Sportsmark
old shs. n wholly owned subsid. of CanEuro; basis 1.15 shs. of
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
CanEuro for 1 sh. of Miralta. (see CanEuro Resources
Mira III Acquisition Corp. (B.C. Feb. 14, 2012) Ltd.) Misema Lake Mining Corporation Limited (Ont. 1959)
Apr. 22, 2014 – Name changed to Northern Power Nov. 28, 1973 – Dissolved.
Systems Corp. following Qualifying Transaction reverse Miramar Energy Corporation (B.C. Jan. 11, 1983)
takeover acquisition of Wind Power Holdings Inc.; basis July 17, 1989 – Name changed to Miramar Mining Mises Capital Corporation (Alta. Nov. 19, 2004)
1 new for 34.7826 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Corporation. n Apr. 1, 2008 – Name changed to Saha Petroleum Ltd.
Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) following acquisition of Gotham Resources Inc. n
Miramar Mining Corporation (B.C. Jan. 11, 1983)
Mira IV Acquisition Corp. (Ont. July 16, 2014) Mar. 13, 2008 – Acquired by Newmont Mining Corporation Mishibishu Gold Corporation (B.C. Oct. 27, 1989
June 3, 2015 – Name changed to Profound Medical Corp. for $6.25 per sh. amalg.)
pursuant to the Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Apr. 7, 2003 – Name changed to Messina Minerals Inc.;
amalgamation of Profound Medical Inc. with wholly owned Miramare Capital Inc. (B.C. Aug. 31, 2006)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Mira IV Subco Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) July 15, 2013 – Dissolved and struck from register.

Miramichi Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Mishibishu Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Mira VI Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Nov. 5, 2014) Oct. 27, 1989 – Amalgamated with Exmar Resources
July 9, 2015 – Name changed to Perk.com Inc. following 1967 – In process of winding up. Distributed $0.0063 per
sh. C/o F. E. Hall, sec., 1620-101 Richmond St. West, Ltd. (0.5334 for 1), Caribbean Resources Corp. (0.4215
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition and for 1) and Mishi Lake Resources Inc. (1 principal escrow
amalgamation of (old) Perk.com Inc. with wholly owned Toronto.
sh. for 1) to form Mishibishu Gold Corporation; basis
Mira VI Subco Inc. to form Perk.com US Inc.; basis 1 new 0.6278 new Mishibishu Gold sh. for 1 old sh. (see
Miranda Diamond Corp. (B.C. May 4, 1993)
for 41.6667 old shs. n Mishibishu Gold Corporation)
Mar. 4, 2003 – Name changed to Miranda Gold Corp.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mira VII Acquisition Corp. (Ont. Mar. 23, 2015) Mispec Resources Inc. (Can. Apr. 23, 1986)
May 30, 2017 – Name changed to Goodfood Market Corp. Miranda Industries Inc. (B.C. May 4, 1993) Feb. 26, 2003 – Dissolved.
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Aug. 3, 2001 – Name changed to Thrush Industries Inc.;
acquisition of Goodfood Market Inc.; basis 1 new for basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Missanabie Gold Shore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
22.2222 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved.
Miranda Mining Corporation (Yuk. Nov. 21, 2001
Mira IX Acquisition Corp. (Ont. July 17, 2015) Missi Energy Limited (Alta. Mar. 7, 1988)
amalg.)
Dec. 29, 2017 – Name changed to Nuuvera Inc. following Feb. 9, 1993 – Formed Torino Oil & Gas Limited in Alberta
Dec. 10, 2003 – Acquired indirectly by Wheaton River
Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover acquisition of on amalgamation with Torino Oil & Gas Limited. n
Minerals Ltd. for Cdn$0.53637 per sh. (see Wheaton
Nuuvera Corp. and amalgamation of Nuuvera with a
River Minerals Ltd.)
wholly owned subsid.; basis 1 new for 16.6666667 old
shs. n
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Missi Island Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1971) Misty Mountain Gold Limited (B.C. Feb. 7, 1962) Moberly Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 18,
Nov. 23, 1983 – Name changed to Missi Resources Ltd.; Oct. 16, 2001 – Name changed to Continental Minerals 1937)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation following reorganization whereby the 1944 – Name changed to Red Colley Gold Mines Ltd. n
Harmony gold project was transferred to Gibraltar Mines
Missi Resources Ltd. (Sask. 1971) Ltd. for Gibraltar preferred shares.; basis 10 redeem. pref. Mobiko Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Mar. 7, 1988 – Continued into Alberta. shs. and 1 new com. sh. for 10 old com. shs. n Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 11, 1989 – Name changed to Missi Energy
Limited. n Mitchell-Hearst Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Mobil Corporation (Del. Mar. 1976)
Feb. 14, 1973 – Dissolved. Dec. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Exxon Corporation to
Missile Metals and Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1959) form Exxon Mobil Corporation; basis 1.32015 new for 1
June 24, 1965 – Dissolved. Mitchell Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 23, 2004) Mobil sh.
Jan. 10, 2017 – Name changed to Hannan Metals Ltd.
Missinaibi Clays & Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1940) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mobile Climate Control Industries Inc. (Alta. Jan. 5,
1944 – All assets sold to General Refractory Products 1996)
Ltd.; deb. holders received 3 2/3 shs. for each pric., and Mitec Technologies Inc. (Can. May 1, 1996) Sept. 24, 1997 – Continued into Ontario.
shldrs. 1 new for 10 old shs. Oct. 3, 2016 – Liquidated via 1-for-5,200,000 Mar. 24, 2004 – Going private transaction via
consolidation; holders of fractional shs. received 2¢ cash amalgamation with Gunnar Mannerheim Holdco Inc.;
Mission Financial Corporation (B.C. 1980) per pre-consolidated sh. basis 22¢ cash plus 22¢ principal amount of 6%
May 5, 1982 – Merged with Hal Roach Studios Corp. to unsecured promissory notes for 1 com. sh.
form H.R.S. Industries, Inc.; basis 2 cl. B shs. of H.R.S. Mitec Telecom Inc. (Can. May 1, 1996)
for each sh. of Mission. (see H.R.S. Industries Inc.) Feb. 26, 2013 – Name changed to Mitec Technologies Mobile Computing Corporation (Ont. June 14, 1988)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n Oct. 15, 2003 – Name changed to Canada West Capital
Mission Financial Corporation Limited (Ont. 1962) Inc. following restructuring transactions with The
1980 – Name changed to Mission Financial Corporation Mitek Industrial Corporation (B.C. 1981) VenGrowth Investment Fund Inc., The VenGrowth II
and continued into British Columbia. n Mar. 27, 1987 – Name changed to International Mitek Investment Fund Inc. and NBC Canada West Capital Inc.;
Computer Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey basis 1 new for 27 old shs. n
Mission Gold Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 20, 2011) - Industrials)
Dec. 24, 2015 – Acquired by Northern Dynasty Minerals Mobile Knowledge Inc. (Can. Apr. 15, 1999)
Ltd.; basis 0.5467 Northern Dynasty com. shs. for 1 Mitel Corporation (Can. Mar. 8, 1971) Mar. 14, 2003 – Acquired by Longitude Fund Limited
Mission Gold com. sh. Sept. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Zarlink Semiconductor Partnership.
Dec. 24, 2015 – Formed MGL Subco Ltd. on Inc. n
amalgamation with 1055495 B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned Mobile Lottery Solutions Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2006)
subsid. of Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. Mitmor Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Sept. 27, 2007 – Name changed to NuMedia Games
Feb. 1954 – Taken over by Canadian Pipe Lines Inc. n
Mission Mining & Development Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Producers Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see Canadian
Sept. 21, 1984 – Struck off register. Pipe Lines Producers Ltd.) Mobilex Development Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Oct. 11, 1977 – Dissolved.
Mission Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Mitnor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Apr. 25, 1975 – Name changed to Mission Mining & Nov. 5, 1956 – Dissolved. Mobilift Inc. (Alta. Nov. 29, 1994)
Development Ltd. n Sept. 2001 – Placed into receivership by major creditor.
Mitra Energy Inc. (B.C. Aug. 25, 1988)
Mission Oil & Gas Inc. (Alta. Nov. 11, 2004) Dec. 7, 2016 – Name changed to Jadestone Energy Inc. Mobirk Beryllium Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
Feb. 14, 2007 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Crescent Point Energy Trust; basis 0.695 new Crescent
Point unit plus $0.78 for 1 old Mission sh. (see Crescent Mitron Technologies Inc. (Ont. Aug. 14, 1989) Mobius Resources Inc. (Alta. Sept. 28, 2010)
Point Energy Trust) June 27, 1994 – Name changed to Interactive Digital Aug. 6, 2015 – Name changed to Sintana Energy Inc.
Systems Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Sintana
Mission Oil Development Ltd. (Alta. 1957) Energy Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1970 – Merged with Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Ltd. Mitsubishi Bank of Canada (Can. 1982)
Apr. 1, 1996 – Amalgamated with The Bank of Tokyo Mobrun Copper Inc. (Que. Mar. 7, 1956)
Mission Petroleums Limited (B.C.) Canada to form Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Canada). (see June 16, 2006 – Struck off register.
1959 – Struck off register. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (Canada))
Mobrun Copper Ltd. (Que. Mar. 7, 1956)
Mission Ready Services Inc. (B.C. June 1, 2009) The Mitsui Bank of Canada (Can. 1982) Apr. 1, 1981 – Name changed to Mobrun Copper Inc. n
June 5, 2018 – Name changed to Mission Ready Apr. 1, 1990 – Formed Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank (Canada)
Solutions Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey in Canada on amalgamation with the Taiyo Kobe Bank Moccasin Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1947)
- Industrials) (Canada). n 1950 – Entered liquidation.
Apr. 3, 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Mission River Petroleum Ltd. (Ont. 1981) Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank (Canada) (Can. Apr. 1, 1990
Jan. 26, 1987 – Amalgamated (1 for 1) with 651446 amalg.) Mocena Mines, Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
Ontario Inc., a private Ont. corporation to form MRP Apr. 1, 1992 – Name changed to Sakura Bank July 1954 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Petroleums Inc. (see MRP Petroleums Inc.) (Canada). n
Moche Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986)
Mistango Consolidated Resources Limited (Ont. Mar. Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Mittal Canada Contrecoeur-Ouest Inc. (Can. -
1, 1962) unspecified)
Apr. 30, 1989 – Formed Canadian Black River Petroleum Modatech Systems Inc. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1983)
Nov. 18, 2016 – Dissolved. Oct. 22, 2008 – Amalgamated with 0828688 B.C. Ltd. to
Ltd. in Ontario on amalgamation with Black River
Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n form a private co., CHR Investment Corporation; basis
Mitto Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
(i) 1 CHR cl. A pref. and cl. B pref. shs. for 1 0828688
1957 – Charter cancelled.
Mistassini Uranium Mines Ltd. (Que. 1968) B.C. cl. A pref. and cl. B pref. shs., respectively. (ii) 1
Aug. 23, 1986 – Charter cancelled. Mix Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1933) CHR cl. C pref. sh. for 1 Modatech cl. B pref. sh. (iii)
1954 – Wound up voluntarily. 1.0711 CHR com. shs. for 1 Modatech com. sh.
Mr. Build Industries Inc. (B.C. 1986)
Jan. 22, 1990 – Name changed to Canadian Mr. Build Mix Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Mode 6S Biovironmental Inc. (Ont. May 10, 2000)
Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n Nov. 29, 1984 – Name changed to Rococco Resources June 21, 2004 – Name changed to Straight Forward
Ltd. n Marketing Corporation following reverse takeover
Mr. Jax Fashions Inc. (B.C. 1979) acquisition of Straight Forward Marketing Inc.; basis 1.75
Feb. 7, 1995 – Acquired by Koret Canada Inc. for $1.40 new for 1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Miza Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 2008)
per sh. June 21, 2017 – Name changed to BQ Metals Corp. n Mode6S Inc. (Ont. May 10, 2000)
Mistral Pharma Inc. (Can. Apr. 29, 2005 amalg.) Aug. 26, 2002 – Name changed to Mode 6S
Mizuho Bank (Canada) (Can. Nov. 1, 2000) Biovironmental Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Oct. 1, 2008 – Declared bankrupt. Demers Beaulne Inc. Apr. 1, 2002 – Name changed to Mizuho Corporate Bank
appointed trustee. (Canada).
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Model Oils Limited (Alta. Apr. 3, 1926) Mogul Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Molly River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
Dec. 30, 1953 – Assets acquired by Canadian Pipe Lines 1954 – Name changed to Mogul Mining Corp. Ltd. n May 1972 – Amalgamated into Bayfor Corp. Inc.; basis
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Producers Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Canadian 1 new for 4 old shs.
Pipe Lines Producers Ltd.) Mogul Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1968 – Merged into International Mogul Mines Ltd.; basis Molnar Capital Corporation (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983)
Modern Containers Limited (Ont. 1939) 1 new for 4 old shs. May 13, 1998 – Name changed to Star Properties Inc.
May 21, 1963 – Amalgamated with The Metal Closures (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
(Canada) Limited. dated July 15, 1963. Purchase offer Mogul Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
of $13 for each cl. A sh. made by John Dale (Canada) 1958 – Name changed to Consolidated Mogul Mines Ltd.; Molson Breweries Ltd. (Can. Dec. 4, 1930)
Ltd. and Aluminum Goods Ltd. Subsequently, offer made basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Sept. 5, 1968 – Name changed to Molson Industries
on basis of 15 com. shs. of Metal Closures for each cl. A Limited. n
sh., and 12 com. shs. for each com. sh. held. Exch. made Mohave Exploration and Production Inc. (B.C. Nov.
through Canada Permanent Trust Co., Toronto. 14, 2006) The Molson Companies Limited (Can. Dec. 4, 1930)
Jan. 30, 2010 – Formed Porto Energy Corp. in British July 5, 1999 – Name changed to Molson Inc. n
Modern Metals Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Columbia following amalgamation with (old) Porto Energy
1968 – Distribution made of 364 shs. Peerless Canadian Corp.; basis 1 new Porto com. sh. for 1 old Porto com. Molson Inc (Can. Dec. 4, 1930)
Explorations Ltd. for each 1,000 shs. held. Charter sh., 0.57425 new Porto com. sh. for 1 old Mohave cl. A Feb. 9, 2005 – Acquired by Adolph Coors Company which
cancelled. sh. and 1 new Porto com. sh. for 1 old Mohave cl. B sh. n changed its name to Molson Coors Brewing Company
(MC Brewing); basis 0.36 MC Brewing cl. B com. shs.,
Modern Plastic Company Limited (Que. 1957) or 0.36 Molson Coors Canada Inc. (MC Canada) cl. B
Mohave Gold Inc. (B.C. Sept. 15, 1980)
Apr. 16, 1977 – Name changed to Modern Plastics exch. shs., or a combination thereof for each Molson Inc.
July 1990 – Continued into Nevada.
Limited. n cl. A sh., and 0.126 MC Brewing cl. A com. shs. and 0.234
Mohawk Canada Limited (Can. Jan. 21, 1980) MC Brewing cl. B com. shs. or 0.126 MC Canada cl. A
Modern Plastics Limited (Que. 1957) Aug. 21, 1998 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by HB exch. shs. and 0.234 MC Canada cl. B exch. shs., or a
1980 – Name changed to Coronet Housewares Inc. n Acquisition Inc. of Calgary; basis $7.25 per sh. combination thereof for each Molson Inc. cl. B sh. Floating
rate medium-term notes due Sept. 16, 2005, were
Modern Tool Works Limited (Ont. 1940) Mohawk Industries Limited (B.C. 1962) redeemed on Mar. 2, 2005, at 100.23% of principal
1950 – Majority of stk. purchased at $8.50 per sh. by A. Feb. 4, 1983 – Struck off register. amount plus accrued and unpaid interest.
C. Wickman (Canada) Ltd.
1954 – Shs. of Modern Tool Works Ltd. purchased by Mohawk Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939) Molson Industries Limited (Can. Dec. 4, 1930)
The Staveley Coal & Iron Company Ltd.; and Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled. July 16, 1973 – Name changed to The Molson Companies
subsequently operating assets and liabs. trans. to Limited. n
Standard-Modern Tool Company Ltd. Mohawk Oil Canada Limited (Alta. May 22, 1970)
Jan. 21, 1980 – Continued into Canada. Molson's Brewery Limited (Can. Dec. 4, 1930)
Modico Industries Ltd. (Que. Jan. 31, 1973) June 25, 1996 – Name changed to Mohawk Canada Mar. 1, 1962 – Name changed to Molson Breweries Ltd. n
Nov. 10, 1997 – Name changed to Annabelle Inc. n Limited. n
Moly Hill Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Modoc Oils Ltd. (unknown) Mohawk Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) 1971 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 1956 – Name changed to Canadian Chieftain Dec. 16, 1957 – Dissolved.
Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Moly Mite Mines Inc. (B.C. 1978)
Moher Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Feb. 19, 1982 – Amalgamated with Galaxy City Mines
Module Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 26, 1981) Jan. 1, 1980 – Dissolved. Inc. to form Moly Mite Resources Inc.; sh. for sh. basis
Oct. 18, 2011 – Name changed to New Carolin Gold Corp. for each co.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Moiibus Environmental Corporation (Alta. Nov. 16,
1993) Moly Mite Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982 amalg.)
Modus Energy Industries Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 17, 1999) Feb. 26, 1996 – Name changed to Moiibus Resource Apr. 4, 1986 – Name changed to Macrotrends Ventures
Aug. 1, 2001 – Name changed to AgriTec Systems, Inc. Corporation. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n
and continued into Delaware pursuant to Qualifying
Transaction acquisition of AgriTec, Inc. and enviroLife, Moiibus Resource Corporation (Alta. Nov. 16, 1993) Moly-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Inc.; constituting a reverse takeover by AgriTec Systems, May 18, 1999 – Amalgamated with TransGlobe Energy Nov. 14, 1978 – Name changed to Molco Industries
Inc. Corporation; basis 0.615 new TransGlobe com. sh. for 1 Limited. n
old Moiibus com. sh.
Moex Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Moly-Win Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Sept. 20, 1985 – Struck off register. Moimstone Corporation (B.C. Sept. 11, 2013 amalg.)
Oct. 4, 1974 – Name changed to Goodco International
May 22, 2014 – Name changed to Apivio Systems Inc. n
Ltd. n
Moffat Communications Limited (B.C. June 16, 1954)
Aug. 17, 1979 – Continued into Canada. Moirs Limited (N.S. 1967)
Molybdenite Corp. of Canada Ltd. (Que. 1937)
Jan. 29, 2001 – Acquired by Shaw Communications Inc.; 1967 – Acquired by Standard Brands Limited. (see
1974 – Reported in bankruptcy.
basis $35 or 1.0508 Shaw cl. B non-vtg. shs. plus 5¢ for Standard Brands Limited)
1 Moffat sh. Molycor Gold Corporation (B.C. Mar. 24, 1966)
Molco Industries Limited (Ont. 1965)
Apr. 17, 2012 – Name changed to Nevada Clean
Moffat Gas & Oil Co. Limited (Ont. 1928) Mar. 24, 1981 – Continued into Canada.
Magnesium Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1958 – Wound up. Apr. 10, 1997 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Molymine Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Moffat Lake Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1972) Moli Energy Limited (B.C. 1977)
Dec. 1, 1972 – Amalgamated with Babine International
Feb. 15, 1982 – Amalgamated with New Bedford Feb. 27, 1990 – Placed into receivership.
Resources Ltd. (1 for 6) to form Seneca Developments
Resources & Developments Limited to form Tipperary May 1, 1990 – Operations taken over by British Columbia
Ltd.; basis 1 new Seneca for 9 old Molymine shs.
Resources Limited; basis 1 convertible pfce. sh. for 5 government and are now conducted by Moli Energy
Moffat Lake shs. (1990) Limited a private company. Nothing left for shldrs. Momentum Advanced Solutions Inc. (Ont. Jan. 8, 1988
amalg.)
Moffatt-Hall Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Molijevis Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
May 5, 2009 – Privatized at 22¢ per sh.
1938 – Name changed to Moffatt-Hall Mines Ltd. n 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Monac Acoustic Monitoring International Corporation
Moffatt-Hall Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Mollie Gibson Mines Inc. (B.C. 1987)
(Can. May 21, 1987)
1948 – Name changed to Moffatt-Hall Mining Co. Ltd.; Nov. 5, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nov. 28, 1991 – Name changed to Monac International
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Corporation. n
Mollie Mac Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Moffatt-Hall Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1936) 1973 – Name changed to Kandahar Resources Limited;
basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. n Monac International Corporation (Can. May 21, 1987)
1958 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Sound HealthCare
Mollusca Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1949) Inc. n
Mogador Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
1962 – Name changed to Consolidated Mogador Mines Aug. 1969 – Name changed to Lochiel Exploration Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Monaco Group Inc. (Ont. 1981 amalg.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Feb. 6, 1989 – Amalgamated with Monaco acquisition
Molly Gibson Silver Ltd. (Can. June 4, 1929) Corp., a co. formed by the amalgamation of Sung
Mogar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Holdings Inc., Mimran Holdings Inc. and Marlow Holdings
Feb. 28, 1973 – Dissolved. Dec. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
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Inc. (all private cos.) to become a private co. The com. Mond Industries Inc. (Ont. Jan. 23, 1996 amalg.) Mongowin-Sudbury Explorations Ltd. (Can. 1972)
shs. were converted into redeemable cl. A pf. shs. valued July 20, 1999 – Name changed to Trailmobile Canada 1978 – Dissolved. Distribution to Cdn. and American
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at $8.00 per sh. redeemable immediately following Limited. n shldrs. consisted of 1 sh. Natural Resources Guardian
amalgamation. International Inc. for each 3.41 shs. and 3.893 shs.
Mondana Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 10, 1987) respectively of Mongowin-Sudbury.
Monaco Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Aug. 27, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Jan. 6, 1975 – Charter cancelled. Monica Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Mondavi Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 21, 1987) Feb. 6, 1990 – Name changed to Fulham Explorations
Monahan Supply Corporation Limited (Can. 1940) Dec. 23, 1991 – Name changed to T.M.T. Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1975 – Acquired by Van Der Hout Associates Ltd. for Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Energy)
$3.00 per sh.
Mondev Senior Living Inc. (Alta. Aug. 3, 1995) Monida Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Monalta Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1984) May 20, 2003 – Approval for sale of substantially all Oct. 15, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
June 21, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register. assets and then dissolution of corporation sought at
Annual and Special Meeting. Results not known. Monique Exploration Inc. (Que. 1985)
Monarch Development Corporation (Ont. Dec. 21, Jan. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Bay Ressources and
1921) Moneda Latam Fixed Income Fund (Ont. May 30, 2012) Services Inc., Duverny Exploration Inc. and
June 15, 2000 – Acquired by Taylor Woodrow plc for June 21, 2017 – Terminated; basis $10.0688 per cl. A Ste-Geneviève Explorations (1991) Inc. to form SEG
$11.25 per sh. unit and US$10.1271 per cl. U unit. Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 5.24 Bay shs., 1 new for
3.71 Duverny shs., 1 new for 3.17 Ste-Geneviève shs.
Monarch Energy Limited (B.C. Mar. 26, 1987) Moneda LatAm Growth Fund (Ont.) and 1 new for 5.35 Monique shs. (see SEG Exploration
Sept. 8, 2014 – Name changed to ChroMedX Corp. and Nov. 30, 2016 – Terminated; basis $7.06 per cl. A unit. Inc.)
continued into Ontario following reverse takeover
acquisition of ChroMedX Ltd. n Moneda Resources Limited (Alta. Apr. 5, 2007) Monitor Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 31, 2012 – Name changed to Canada Renewable Oct. 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Monarch Fine Foods Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Bioenergy Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover aquisition
June 1968 – Sold business and assets to Lever Brothers of Canada Resurgence New Energy Developments Ltd.; Monitor Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Ltd. Shldrs. received $11.50 per sh., of which $5.85 was basis 1 new for 1.325 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 13, 1986 – Struck off register.
taxable.
May 23, 1969 – Name changed to M.F.F. Equities Limited Monenco Group Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 16, 1963) Monk Gold & Resources Limited (Ont. Mar. 9, 1981)
after final distribution of $1.2316 per sh. Charter July 20, 1992 – Acquired by 174540 Canada Ltd., a wholly Oct. 25, 1995 – Name changed to Knomex Resources
subsequently surrendered. owned subsid. of AGRA Industries Ltd.; basis 1 AGRA Inc. n
sh. for 1 Monenco sh.
Monarch Fine Foods Limited (Ont. 1950) Monkman Pass Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
June 28, 1968 – Name changed to Monarch Fine Foods Monenco Limited (Alta. Apr. 16, 1963) 1952 – Placed into voluntary liquidation.
Co. Ltd. n Oct. 24, 1991 – Name changed to Monenco Group Ltd. n
Mono Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1981)
Monarch Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960) Moneta Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. Oct. 14, 1910) Feb. 12, 1991 – Name changed to Canadian Mono Mines
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 31, 1983 – Name changed to Moneta Porcupine Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Resources Limited. n
Monarch Investments Limited (Ont. Dec. 21, 1921) MonoGen, Inc. (Can. Nov. 6, 2006)
Aug. 18, 1989 – Name changed to Monarch Development Moneta Porcupine Resources Limited (Ont. Oct. 14, Dec. 30, 2008 – Filed an assignment in bankruptcy and
Corporation. n 1910) all officers and directors resigned. RSM Richter Inc. (now
Sept. 22, 1986 – Name changed to Moneta Porcupine KSV Advisory Inc.) was appointed trustee.
Monarch Knitting Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1912) Mines Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 1963 – Montex Holdings Ltd. acquired 99.32% of Monogram Developments Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1972)
the com. shs. at $8.00 and 1 $8.00 par pref. sh. for 1 Moneta Resources Inc. (B.C. May 29, 1985) Nov. 10, 1981 – Name changed to Monogram Oil & Gas,
com. sh. Aug. 7, 2008 – Name changed to Border Petroleum Inc. n Inc. n

Monarch Metal Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 18, 1966) Monetary Metals Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Monogram Oil & Gas, Inc. (B.C. Dec. 21, 1972)
May 11, 1973 – Name changed to Consolidated Monarch 1956 – Charter cancelled. June 28, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Metal Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Monexa Technologies Corp. (B.C. Sept. 22, 1989) Monogram Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Monarch Mortgage and Investments, Limited (Ont. Apr. 3, 2012 – Name changed to Santa Rosa Resources Dec. 21, 1959 – Dissolved.
Dec. 21, 1921) Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Dec. 7, 1959 – Name changed to Monarch Investments Monor Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Limited. n Monexco Resources Ltd. (Que. 1973) Oct. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Aug. 23, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
Monore Metals Corporation (B.C. 1974)
Monarch Oils Limited (Alta. 1950)
Money Works Inc. (Alta. 1983) July 1978 – Name changed to Julia Resources
1958 – Assets sold for 460,715 shs. Oregon Natural Gas
July 1, 1997 – Name changed to CanArgo Energy Inc. Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Reserves Ltd. Liquidated, 1960.
following reverse takeover acquisition of CanArgo Ltd.;
Monarch Royalties Limited (Alta. 1936) basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n Monpas Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
1941 – Merged with 8 other companies into Amalgamated 1956 – Name changed to Consolidated Monpas Mines
Oils Limited; basis 45 new for 500 old shs. Moneysworth & Best Shoe Care Inc. (Ont. Jan. 1, 1997 Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
amalg.)
Monarch Wear Ltd. (Man. 1973 amalg.) May 2000 – Annual financial statements were unabled Monpre Iron Mines Limited (Ont. June 10, 1953)
May 1981 – Placed into receivership. All assets sold and to be filed on time due to a restructuring of payment Aug. 18, 1998 – Formed Techoldmin Limited following
distributed to secured creditors. No distribution to shldrs. obligations and attempts to raise additional working acquisition of Techoldmin Corporation; basis 1 new for 3
capital. old shs. n
Monarques Resources Inc. (Can. Feb. 16, 2011) July 11, 2000 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy and
Jan. 12, 2015 – Name changed to Monarques Gold PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed trustee. Monpre Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. June 10, 1953)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) June 2001 – All tangible assets sold with some intangible 1967 – Name changed to Monpre Iron Mines Limited;
assets still left to be sold. There was initial distribution to basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Monbec Mines Ltd. (Can. 1972) secured creditors.
Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. May 2003 – All remaining assets sold. Monpre Uranium Exploration Ltd. (Ont. June 10, 1953)
Jan. 1, 2004 – Trustee discharged. No funds available 1956 – Name changed to Monpre Mining Co. Ltd. n
Moncoa Corporation (Can. June 21, 2002)
for distribution to unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Apr. 10, 2007 – Name changed to Monument Mining
Monroe Minerals Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1996 amalg.)
Limited following reverse takeover acquisition of Able Moneywise Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 17, 1986) May 26, 2009 – Name changed to Kirrin Resources Inc.;
Return Sdn. Bhd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Oct. 1, 1992 – Name changed to Stealth Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Energy)
Moncrieff Uranium Mines Limited (Ont. Sept. 23, 1968)
Mongolia Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 3, 1993) Monster Copper Corporation (Yuk. May 24, 2000)
1980 – Name changed to Tombit Resources Limited. n
Aug. 16, 1999 – Name changed to Tyhee Development June 8, 2007 – Acquired by Mega Uranium Ltd.; basis 1
Corp.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n new Mega com. sh. and 0.5 new Mega wt. for 6 old
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Monster com. shs. Subsequently amalgamated with a Monte Grande Exploration Limited (Alta. 1957) Montgary Petroleum Corporation Limited (Ont. Jan.
wholly owned subsid. of Mega Uranium. Apr. 16, 1981 – Amalgamated with Mountain States 15, 1952; via letters patent)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Resources Ltd. to form MSR Exploration Ltd.; basis 2 June 23, 1955 – Name changed to Montgary Explorations
Monster Mining Corp. (B.C. May 3, 2007) shs. MSR for each 3 shs. Monte Grande. Limited. n
Sept. 12, 2016 – Name changed to Metallic Minerals
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Monteagle Explorations Ltd. (Que. 1953) Montgomery Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1952)
1978 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 13, 1973 – Dissolved.
Mont Blanc Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1983)
July 17, 2008 – Name changed to Sonora Gold & Silver Monteagle Minerals Ltd. (Que. 1953) Montoco Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1952)
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 1971 – Name changed to Monteagle Explorations 1954 – Name changed to Southern Union Oils Ltd.; basis
Ltd. n 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mont Gabriel Lodge Inc. (Que. 1960)
May 1, 1975 – Acquired by group of 11 Montreal Montebello Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 27, 1984) Montoro Gold Inc. (B.C. 1980)
businessmen and became a private co. Oct. 7, 1992 – Name changed to First American Capital Aug. 20, 1984 – Amalgamated with Pegasus Gold Ltd.
Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n to form Pegasus Gold Inc.; basis 1 new Pegasus sh. for
Mont Laurier Uranium Mines Inc. (Ont. 1969)
2.666 Montoro shs. (see Pegasus Gold Inc.)
Aug. 28, 1970 – Name changed to Great Laurier Uranium Montec Holdings Inc. (Can. May 18, 2004)
Mines Ltd. n Sept. 2, 2009 – Name changed to Datex Technologies Montoro Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 30, 1987)
Corporation. n Oct. 12, 2005 – Name changed to International Montoro
Mont Saint-Sauveur International Inc. (Can. May 26, Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey
1976) Montecito Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1972) - Mines & Energy)
May 11, 2005 – Privatized for $2.30 per sh. June 28, 1974 – Name changed to Nevex Mines Ltd. n
Montreal Aircraft Industries, Ltd. (Can. 1932)
Mont Ste. Anne Mines Limited (Ont. 1967) 1942 – Land bought by Dom. Govt. and bldgs. by
Dec. 26, 1983 – Charter cancelled. Montego Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Dec. 26, 1973 – Charter cancelled. Canadian Car & Foundry Co., Ltd.
Jan. 1943 – Distribution of $8.00 per sh.
Montan Capital Corp. (B.C. Aug. 16, 2011)
Montego Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968) May 1944 – Final payment of 30.6¢ per sh.
Mar. 6, 2015 – Amalgamated with 1023174 B.C. Ltd., a
wholly owned subsid. of Strait Minerals Inc. (renamed June 9, 1975 – Name changed to Phoenix Electric Oil
Refiners Canada Ltd. n Montreal-Alberta Petroleums Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Montan Mining Corp.), to form Montan Ventures Corp.; Jan. 31, 1945 – Struck from register.
basis 1 Strait com. sh. for 1 Montan com. sh. (see Montan
Mining Corp.) Montego Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987)
The Montreal Bank (Can. May 18, 1822)
Mar. 6, 2015 – Name changed to Montan Ventures Corp. Feb. 25, 1988 – Name changed to Canadian Majestic
May 18, 1822 – Name changed to The President,
(see Montan Mining Corp.) Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Directors and Company of the Bank of Montreal and
continued into Canada. n
Montana Gold Mining Company Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, Montello Resources Ltd. (B.C. May 2, 1986)
2000) May 4, 2007 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
The Montreal City and District Savings Bank (Can.
July 7, 2016 – Name changed to Peloton Minerals Mines & Energy)
Apr. 27, 1871)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 28, 1987 – Name changed to Laurentian Bank of
Montemor Resources Inc. (Ont. Sept. 20, 1996 amalg.)
Aug. 11, 1997 – Name changed to European Gold Canada. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Montana Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
June 1973 – Name changed to Chatham Resources Ltd.; Resources Inc. n
Montréal Exchange Inc. (Que. Sept. 29, 2000)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 5, 2008 – Acquired by TSX Group Inc.; basis 0.7784
Monterey Capital Inc. (Que. 1954)
TSX com. shs. for 1 Montreal com. sh. or $39 per com.
Montario Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Dec. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Nymox Pharmaceutical
sh.
1960 – Charter cancelled. Corporation following acquisition by private co. Nymox
Pharmaceutical Corporation and subsequent Montreal Island Power Co. (Que. 1923)
Montauban Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) amalgamation with 9022-1334 Québec inc., a wholly Apr. 15, 1944 – Properties expropriated by Province of
1953 – Merged into United Montauban Mines Ltd.; basis owned subsidiary of Nymox; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Quebec and control taken over by Quebec Hydro-Electric
1 new for 2 old shs. Commission.
Monterey Energy Corp. (Alta. Apr. 3, 1997) Nov. 1, 1952 – Bonds redeemed.
Montclerg Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) June 4, 1999 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Constellation July 1953 – Arbitration committee rendered a decision
1966 – Name changed to Consolidated Montclerg Mines Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1.1 new cl. A com. shs. of whereby pref. shldrs. would have the right to arrears of
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Constellation for 1 com. sh. of Monterey. (see divds. and accept $100 per sh. in full and final settlement
Constellation Oil & Gas Ltd.) and com. shldrs. receive $5.00 per share.
Montclerg Resources Limited (Ont. 1939)
Oct. 4, 1996 – Name changed to Prospectors Alliance Monterey Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 28, 2005) Montreal Light, Heat & Power Consolidated (Que.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 22, 2010 – Acquired by Pengrowth Energy Trust; 1916)
basis either 0.8298 Pengrowth units for 1 Monterey com. Apr. 15, 1944 – Electric and gas producing facilities and
Montco Copper Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) sh. or 0.8298 exch. Pengrowth shs. for 1 Monterey com. distributing system expropriated by Quebec Hydro-Electric
Dec. 18, 1961 – Charter cancelled. sh or combination thereof. (see Pengrowth Energy Trust) Commission. Under offer dated Mar. 6, 1947, Quebec
Hydro acquired co.'s stk. for $25 per sh. in cash or
Montdono Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Monterey Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1950) equivalent in 2%, 10-year government-guaranteed
1958 – Dissolved. Sept. 1971 – Name changed to Monterey Petroleum Quebec Hydro debs.
Corporation (1971) Ltd.; basis 1 new cl. A for each 10 old
Monte Carlo Exploration Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) com. shs. n Montreal Locomotive Works, Limited (Can. June 19,
Dec. 9, 1957 – Dissolved. 1902; via letters patent)
Monterey Petroleum Corporation (1971) Ltd. (Alta. July 1, 1968 – Name changed to MLW-Worthington
Monte Carlo Gold Mines Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 12, 1985) 1950) Limited. n
July 12, 1993 – Name changed to Exxadon Technology Apr. 30, 1981 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Montreal Oil & Gas Corp. (unknown)
Montex Apparel Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1965 amalg.) Oct. 8, 1954 – Name changed to Oilmont Petroleums
Monte Carlo Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1985) May 1970 – Placed into receivership. Corporation. n
Aug. 12, 1986 – Continued into British Columbia. Dec. 12, 1973 – All assets distributed to secured creditors.
May 16, 1989 – Name changed to C.R. Provini Financial No funds available for other creditors or shldrs. Charter
Montreal Refrigerating & Storage Ltd. (Can. Nov. 30,
Services Corp. n cancelled.
1932)
Montex Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Dec. 6, 1991 – Dissolved.
Monte Christo Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1973)
Jan. 31, 1986 – Name changed to International Display July 1965 – Amalgamated to form Montex Apparel
The Montreal Telegraph Company (Can. 1947)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Industries Ltd.
Apr. 1954 – Shldrs. approved sale of telegraph system
Montgary Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. 15, 1952; to C.N. Telegraphs.
Monte Cristo Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) June 3, 1954 – Distribution of $60 per sh., free of inc. tax.
Dec. 30, 1974 – Charter cancelled. via letters patent)
Dec. 22, 1959 – Name changed to Chemalloy Minerals July 20, 1955 – Final distribution of 88¢ per sh.
Limited; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n
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Montreal Tramways Company (Que. 1911) Moongold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1987) Moreno Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1988)
1951 – In accordance with special legislation, the Nov. 6, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Sept. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Niogold Mining Corp.;
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Montreal Transportation Commission offered $60 per sh. basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Action taken by a former shldr. to have the legislation Moonraker Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
declared ultra vires dismissed by court. Dec. 20, 1979 – Name changed to Goldrich Resources Moresby Mines Limited (B.C. 1965)
Ltd. n Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
Montreal Trustco Inc. (Que. 1889; via Special Act of
Legislature) Moonshine Productions Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1983) Morfee Wheel Manufacturing Inc. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987)
Nov. 18, 1982 – Continued into Canada. Oct. 14, 1986 – Name changed to Vanex Resources Dec. 12, 1991 – Name changed to Transtech Industries
July 30, 1996 – All o/s fltg. rate cum. redeem. ser. A pref. Ltd. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
shs. redeemed for $100 per sh. plus $0.138166 accr. and
unpaid divds. for a total of $100.138166 and all o/s cum. Moonshine Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 9, 1983) Morgain Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 10, 1983)
redeem. ser. B pref. shs. redeemed for $25 per sh. plus Apr. 3, 1984 – Name changed to Moonshine Productions Aug. 30, 2007 – Amalgamated with Aurogin Resources
$0.34541 accr. and unpaid divds. for a total of $25.03451. Ltd. n Ltd. to form Castle Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 2
All o/s com. shs. previously acquired by The Bank of Nova Aurogin shs. and 1 new for 2 Morgain shs. (see Castle
Scotia from BCE Inc. effective Apr. 11, 1994. The Moonshoot Capital Corp. (Alta. Mar. 22, 2005) Gold Corporation)
company became a wholly owned subsid. of The Bank Apr. 11, 2006 – Name changed to Cematrix Corporation
of Nova Scotia following this transaction. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Morgan Bank of Canada (Can. 1981)
acquisition of Cematric Corporation. (see FPsurvey - June 1, 1995 – Name changed to J.P. Morgan Canada.
Montreal Yellowknife Gold Mine Co. Ltd. (Que. 1948) Industrials)
Aug. 19, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Morgan Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Moore-Albach Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 1954 – Merged into Garrison Creek Consolidated Mines
Montreux Capital Corp. (B.C. Sept. 24, 2007) 1947 – Name changed to Sherry Lee Gold Mines. n Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs.
May 15, 2017 – Continued into Nevada.
May 17, 2017 – Name changed to Assure Holdings Corp. Moore Corporation Limited (Ont. 1882) Morgan Financial Corporation (Ont. 1969)
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Dec. 31, 1938 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Jan. 20, 1998 – All assets liquidated to settle all
acquisition of Assure Holdings, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old same name; via letters patent. outstanding liabilites, and distribution to shldrs. of record
shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 3, 2002 – Continued into Canada. on Jan. 23, 1998 of 8.838¢ per sh.
May 27, 2003 – Name changed to Moore Wallace July 9, 1998 – Dissolved.
Montrose Energy Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Incorporated. n
Oct. 28, 1983 – Name changed to Lunar Resources Ltd.; Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc. (Que. June 8, 1971)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & May 13, 1985 – Continued into Canada. (see Stampeder
Energy) Moore Wallace Incorporated (Can. June 3, 2002) Exploration Ltd.)
Mar. 1, 2004 – Indirectly acquired by R.R. Donnelley & Oct. 17, 1996 – Acquired by Stampeder Exploration Ltd.;
Montrose Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 26, 1988) Sons Company; basis 0.63 R.R. Donnelley sh. for 1 basis $4.75 or 0.85 Stampeder shs. for 1 Morgan sh. (see
Feb. 22, 1994 – Name changed to Silver Circle Compact Moore Wallace sh. Stampeder Exploration Ltd.)
Disc Books Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Moosewood Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Morgan Media Capital Corporation (Alta. Dec. 1, 1997)
Aug. 6, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 29, 2000 – Name changed to Global Consumer
Montrose Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
1958 – Charter cancelled. Technologies Inc. n
Mooshla Gold Mines Co. Limited (Ont. May 26, 1936)
Aug. 27, 1984 – Charter cancelled.
Montrusco Associates Inc. (Can. June 20, 1984) Morgan Petroleum Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1983)
June 21, 1999 – Name changed to Montrusco Bolton Inc. Mooshla Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 26, 1936) May 28, 1993 – Name changed to Mortlock Resource
following acquisition of Bolton Tremblay Inc. n Name changed to Mooshla Gold Mines Co. Limited; basis Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
100 new for 1 old sh. n
Montrusco Bolton Income & Growth Fund (Ont. Nov. Morgan Resources Corp. (Ont. June 15, 2011)
29, 2004) Moraga Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 29, 1986) Jan. 12, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted.
Sept. 20, 2007 – Name changed to First Asset Income Feb. 7, 1992 – Acquired by Jordex Resources Inc.; basis Mar. 28, 2018 – Name changed to Leviathan Cannabis
& Growth Fund. n 1 Jordex sh. for 3 Moraga shs. (see Jordex Resources Group Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc.)
Montrusco Bolton Inc. (Can. June 20, 1984) Morgan Trustco Inc. (Can. 1983)
Nov. 13, 2000 – Plan of Arrangement where all o/s shs. Moran Resources Corporation (B.C. 1980) Nov. 1986 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of
were acquired by wholly owned subsid. of First Feb. 28, 1985 – Name changed to Stornaway Resources Morgan Financial Corporation in July 1986. Holders of
International Asset Management Inc.; basis $14.25 per Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n cl. A subord. vtg. shs. (public int.) received non-vtg. pref.
sh. shs. (1 new for 3.63 old shs.) redeemable at $2.50 per
Morden & Helwig Group Inc. (Can. Mar. 12, 1987) sh. or convertible into Morgan Financial com. shs. on the
Montserat Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Aug. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Lindsey Morden Group basis of 0.71 com. shs. for each pref. sh.
Mar. 4, 1957 – Charter cancelled. Inc. n
Morguard Corporation (Can. Nov. 30, 1996)
Montval Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1988) Jan. 1, 2007 – Formed by articles of amalgamation as a
Aug. 16, 1993 – Formed WASTECORP. International Mordey Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
result of the amalgamation of Morguard Corporation with
Investments Inc. on amalgamation with WASTECORP. Mar. 16, 1959 – Dissolved. Shldrs. received 1/3¢ per sh.,
wholly owned subsidiaries Morguard Residential Inc.,
International Investments Inc.; basis 0.0179515 new for and 1 sh. Goldfrey Lake Copper Mines Ltd. for each 2.85
Acktion Capital Corporation, Orange Properties Ltd. and
1 old sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) old shs.
3391345 Canada Inc. to continue as Morguard
More Mines Limited (Man. 1968) Corporation.
Monument Resources Inc. (B.C. May 30, 1986) Dec. 28, 2008 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue
Mar. 3, 1992 – Name changed to Westwin Ventures Inc.; May 1974 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Nufort
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. with same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
More Resources Inc. (B.C. June 11, 1987) Morguard Sunstone Real Estate Income Fund (B.C.
Mood Media Corporation (Can. June 17, 2008) Aug. 11, 1992 – Name changed to General Diamond June 18, 2010)
June 28, 2017 – Continued into Delaware. Corporation. n June 28, 2013 – All class A and F shares redeemed for
July 4, 2017 – Acquired by affiliates of Apollo Global $11.48 and $12.06 per share, respectively.
Management, LLC and funds advised or subadvised by
Moreland-Latchford Productions Limited (Ont. 1964) Morie Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
GSO Capital Partners LP or its affiliates; basis Cdn$0.17
Aug. 1977 – Placed into receivership. Subsequently all Feb. 18, 1954 – Charter cancelled.
cash per sh.
assets liquidated; no distribution made to shldrs.
Moon Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Morneau Sobeco Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 22, 2005)
Moreland Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. 1987) Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Morneau Shepell Inc.
Aug. 26, 1957 – Merged into Consolidated Frederick
June 5, 1990 – Amalgamated with Sugar Creek Oil & pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Morneau
Mines Ltd.; basis 38.5¢ per old sh. (see Consolidated
Gas Inc. (1 for 1) to continue as Sugar Creek Oil & Gas Shepell Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the
Frederick Mines Ltd.)
Inc.; basis 0.623 new for 1 old sh. (see Sugar Creek Oil fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
Moondust Ventures Inc. (B.C. July 23, 1987) & Gas Inc.) dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Jan. 26, 1993 – Name changed to Global Metals Ltd.;
Morengo Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980) Morning Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 22, 1967)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Feb. 21, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Apr. 27, 1982 – Name changed to Morning Star
Resources Limited. n
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Morning Star Resources Limited (B.C. Aug. 22, 1967) Morro Bay Capital Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 21, 2012) Mosaic Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 19, 1983)
Feb. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Ballad Enterprises Ltd.; Jan. 15, 2014 – Name changed to Morro Bay Resources May 31, 1990 – Name changed to Mosaic Recycled Paper
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basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Ltd. n Ltd. n

Morningdale Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Morro Bay Resources Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 21, 2012) Mosaic Technologies Corporation (B.C. July 19, 1983)
Jan. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Sept. 20, 2017 – Name changed to Viridium Pacific Group Nov. 27, 1997 – Continued into Canada.
Ltd. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new for 3.603457 Feb. 9, 2006 – Dissolved.
Morningside Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta.) old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 1960 – Acquired by Keno Oils for 600,000 shs. Mosaic Travel and Tours Inc. (Alta. Sept. 25, 1995)
1962 – Struck off register. Morse Paint Manufacturing Limited (Ont. 1899) Apr. 27, 2000 – Name changed to bookfortravel.com
Major assets sold to Du Pont of Canada Limited. Co. Inc. n
Morocco Explorations Inc. (B.C. May 12, 1987) since liquidated. (see Du Pont of Canada Ltd.)
Sept. 2, 1998 – Name changed to Mask Resources Inc.; Dec. 11, 1967 – Distributions totaling $46.43 per sh. made Mosam Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 1, 2006)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n from Aug. 21, 1964 to Dec. 11, 1967, on basis free of Dec. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Pan Global Resources
income tax in hands of shldrs. (see Du Pont of Canada Inc. following Qualifying Transaction mineral property
Morocco Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968) Ltd.) option acquisition. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Oct. 1972 – Name changed to Remar Resources Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mort Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C.) Moseda Technologies, Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2005)
May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. May 10, 2016 – Name changed to Reliq Health
Morono Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. Sept. 12, 1957) Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 30, 1979 – Name changed to Morono Mines Ltd. Mortcorp Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Apr. 18, 1984)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Oct. 3, 1994 – Name changed to Licefa International Inc.; Mosher Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 2, 1934)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1950 – Acquired by New Mosher Longlac Mines Ltd.;
Morris-Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) basis 15 shs. of Newlund Mines and 100 shs. of New
Sept. 6, 1972 – Dissolved. Mortgage-Backed Securities Trust (Ont. Mar. 28, 2003) Mosher per 100 old shs. (see New Mosher Longlac Mines
Apr. 9, 2007 – Merged with MBS Adjustable Rate Income Ltd.)
Morris Summit Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1945) Fund (0.978 for 1) to continue as Sentry Select MBS
Jan. 29, 1979 – Name changed to Scottie Gold Mines Adjustable Rate Income Fund II; basis 0.7021 new Sentry Mosport Limited (Ont. 1958)
Ltd. n Select unit for 1 old Mortgage-Backed unit. (see Sentry 1966 – Assets acquired by Cantrack Motor Racing Corp.
Select MBS Adjustable Rate Income Fund II) Ltd. under court order. Proceeds used to retire o/s 3%
Morrison Brass Corporation Limited (Can. 1929) income debentures. Nothing available for unsecured
Apr. 1961 – Name changed to The James Morrison Brass The Mortgage Insurance Company of Canada (Can. creditors or shldrs.
Manufacturing Co. Ltd.; basis 1 unit consisting of 1 sh. Dec. 21, 1963)
of The James Morrison Brass Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and 1969 – Holborough Investments Limited acquired all the Mosport Park Corporation (Ont. 1958)
1 sh. of Fidelitron Corp for 1 old shs. minority shareholdings of the company; basis 10 new for May 7, 1971 – Continued into Quebec.
1 old sh. The company became a wholly owned subsid. Nov. 3, 1994 – Name changed to The Mosport Park
Morrison Facilities Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 10, 1997) and principal asset of Holborough. On Jan. 1, 1982, Entertainment Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
May 10, 1999 – Name changed to Western Facilities amalgamated with Insmor Mortgage Insurance Company
Fund. n to continue as The Mortgage Insurance Company of The Mosport Park Entertainment Corporation (Que.
Canada, while still remaining a subsidiary of Holborough. May 7, 1971)
Morrison-Grey Enterprises Limited (B.C. July 7, 1981) Jan. 1, 1982 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with Oct. 1998 – Mosport Park sold to Panoz Motorsports
May 1, 1989 – Name changed to MGP Asia Capital Inc. n same name. Group a division of Panoz. LLC. (see FPsurvey -
Industrials)
Morrison-Lamothe Bakery Limited (Can. Jan. 3, 1938) Mortice Kern Systems Inc. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1984)
June 19, 1970 – Name changed to Morrison Lamothe Nov. 15, 2001 – Name changed to MKS Inc. n Mosquito Consolidated Gold Mines Limited (B.C.
Foods Limited. n 1971)
Mortlock Resource Corporation (B.C. Sept. 19, 1983) Jan. 4, 2013 – Name changed to American CuMo Mining
Morrison Lamothe Foods Limited (Can. Jan. 3, 1938) Jan. 20, 1995 – Name changed to NovaDx International Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
July 10, 1978 – Name changed to Morrison Lamothe Inc. Inc. n
The Mosquito Creek Gold Mining Company Limited
Morrison Middlefield Resources Limited (Can. May 3, Morton Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1937) (B.C. 1971)
1993) Feb. 26, 1966 – Dissolved. Dec. 4, 1987 – Name changed to Mosquito Consolidated
June 12, 1995 – Continued into Alberta. (see 2M Energy Gold Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corp.) Morumbi Oil & Gas Inc. (Alta. Dec. 22, 2009)
Aug. 4, 1999 – All U.K. assets sold to Roc Oil Company Oct. 24, 2011 – Continued into Ontario. Moss Lake Development Inc. (Ont. 1974)
Limited and most of the Canadian assets sold to 2M Mar. 27, 2012 – Name changed to Morumbi Resources Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form
Energy Corp.; basis 1 2M Energy sh. and $5.50 for 1 Inc. n Wolverine Developments Inc.; basis 2 new for 19 old shs.
Morrison Middlefield sh. (see 2M Energy Corp.)
Morumbi Resources Inc. (Ont. Oct. 24, 2011) Moss Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 31, 1994)
Morrison Minerals Limited (Ont. 1986) Dec. 21, 2016 – Name changed to Ascendant Resources Apr. 2, 2014 – Amalgamated with 2404027 Ontario Inc.,
Nov. 10, 1992 – Amalgamated with OGY Petroleums Inc. following acquisition of American Pacific Honduras a wholly owned subsid. of Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.;
Ltd.; basis 1 OGY sh. for 2.2 Morrison shs. (see OGY S.A. de C.V.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - basis 1 Wesdome com. sh. for 3.85 Moss Lake com. shs.
Petroleums Ltd.) Mines & Energy)
Moss-Power Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1990
Morrison Mines Limited (Ont. Apr. 1951) Moruya Gold Mines (1983) NL (Australia 1983) amalg.)
1952 – Name changed to New Morrison Mines Limited; Apr. 11, 1990 – Acquired by United Coin Mines Limited; Feb. 14, 1991 – Name changed to WisCan Resources
basis 1 new for 3.6 old shs. n basis 1 new for 5.3 old shs. (see United Coin Mines Ltd.) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n

Morrison Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971 amalg.) Mosaic Group Inc. (Ont. June 28, 1995) Moss Resources Inc. (Ont. Mar. 26, 1992)
1976 – Amalgamated with Oro Mines Limited, to form Sept. 26, 2003 – Placed into receivership. KPMG Inc. May 24, 2000 – Name changed to Asset Management
Ronoco Resources Limited. was appointed receiver. Software Systems Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover
May 16, 2007 – KPMG Inc. discharged as receiver. acquisition of Asset Management Software Systems Inc.
Morrison Petroleums Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 1951) Secured creditors suffered a substantial shortfall and (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Nov. 20, 1989 – Continued into Alberta. (see Northstar there were no funds available for unsecured creditors or
Energy Corporation) shldrs. Moss Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Apr. 2, 1997 – Amalgamated with Northstar Acquisition May 15, 1988 – Amalgamated with Van Horne Exploration
Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of Northstar Energy Mosaic Mapping Corporation (Alta. Nov. 6, 2000) Inc. (1.1 for 1) to continue with the same name Moss
Corporation,; basis 0.7 Northstar shs. for 1 Morrison sh. May 28, 2004 – Agreement acquisition by Pulse Data Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. (see
(see Northstar Energy Corporation) Inc.; basis 0.1176 new Pulse com. sh. plus $0.05 for 1 Moss-Power Resources Inc.)
old Mosaic com. sh.; 0.0588 new Pulse wt. for 1 old Mar. 30, 1990 – Amalgamated with Power Explorations
Morrisroe-Mitten Oils Ltd. (unknown) Mosaic wt. and all Series 1 and 2 pfd. shs cancelled for Inc. (1 for 1) to form a new co. named Moss-Power
1955 – Acquired by Canadian Pipe Lines & Petroleums no consideration. (see Pulse Data Inc.) Resources Inc.; basis 1.5 new Moss-Power sh. for 1 old
Ltd. for 280,000 shs. (see Canadian Pipe Lines & Moss sh. (see Moss-Power Resources Inc.)
Petroleums Ltd.) Mosaic Recycled Paper Ltd. (B.C. July 19, 1983)
Aug. 11, 1997 – Name changed to Mosaic Technologies
Corporation. n
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Motapa Diamonds Inc. (N.B. Mar. 13, 1998) Mount Costigan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962) Mount Royal Rice Mills Limited (Can. July 19, 1929)
Nov. 19, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia. 1967 – Name changed to New Mount Costigan Mines July 30, 1979 – Name changed to MRRM Inc. n
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July 6, 2009 – Acquired by Lucara Diamond Corp.; basis Ltd.; basis 3 new for 5 old shs. n
0.9055 Lucara shs. for 1 Motapa sh. Mount Sicker Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Mt. Emily Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 17, 1981) Jan. 1980 – Name changed to Peppa Resources Ltd. n
Mother's Restaurants Limited (Ont. 1982 amalg.) Dec. 2, 1991 – Name changed to Brookings Resources
Oct. 10, 1986 – Following successful takeover offer Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Mt. Tom Minerals Corp. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1967)
expiring in September 1986 for the acquisition of all Oct. 21, 1999 – Name changed to Global Net
outstanding shares and warrants at $12.25 and 30¢ Mount Evans Copper Corp. Inc. (Ont. 1972) Entertainment Corp. n
respectively, remaining shares were acquired effective Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form
Oct. 8, 1986, through the amalgamation of Mother's with Wolverine Developments Inc.; basis 1 new for 19 old shs. Mount Vernon Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown)
MFC Acquisition Inc. Each remaining publicly held com. 1929 – Assets acquired by Turner Basin Oil Co. Ltd. (see
sh. was converted into one redeem. pref. sh. of the Mt. Expeditor Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1983) Turner Basin Oil Co., Ltd.)
amalgamated co. and redeemed for $12.25 per sh. Mar. 29, 1990 – Name changed to Envirowaste Industries
Inc. n Mount Vernon Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
Motion International Inc. (Can. Feb. 15, 1989) 1949 – In bankruptcy. No equity for shldrs.
May 25, 2000 – Acquired by TVA Acquisition Inc. for Mount Grant Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1967)
$5.45 per cl. A sh. June 15, 1978 – Dissolved. Mt. Washington Copper Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1956)
1984 – Formed Alawas Gold Corporation in British
Motion Works Corporation (B.C. 1981) Mt. Grant Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1983) Columbia on amalgamation with Velocity Development
Aug. 8, 1995 – Name changed to Motion Works Group Jan. 5, 1993 – Name changed to Venezuelan Goldfields Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd. n
Mount Wright Iron Mines Company Limited (Ont. Feb.
Motionsphere Capital Inc. (Can. Feb. 5, 2004)
Mount Hope Resources Corp. (Alta. Nov. 7, 1996) 2, 1951)
Oct. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Colba.Net Telecom Inc.
Feb. 29, 2000 – Name changed to 3Net Media May 15, 1996 – Name changed to Mantaur Goldfields
following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Corporation. n Corp. n
acquisition of Colba.Net Inc. n
Mt. Hyland Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. Sept. 14, 1964) Mount Zeballos Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1938)
Motivus Inc. (Ont. Jan. 27, 1986)
Mar. 5, 1975 – Name changed to Consolidated Mt. Hyland Aug. 1943 – Liquidating divd. of 5¢ per sh. distributed in
June 16, 2004 – Going private transaction via
Mines & Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1942 and 5.4¢ per sh. after which property taken over by
amalgamation with 2043921 Ontario Limited; basis 3¢
Zeballos Interests, Ltd.; shldrs. received 1 Zeballos sh.
per sh.
Mount Jamie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) for 100 old shs.
Moto Goldmines Limited (Ont. Mar. 11, 1988) Feb. 3, 1984 – Formed Jamie Frontier Resources Inc.
following merger with Keeley-Frontier Resources Limited Mountain Beaver Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 23, 1988)
May 26, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
(2 for 5); basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 22, 1996 – Name changed to East Asia Gold Corp.;
Oct. 21, 2009 – Acquired by 0858065 B.C. Ltd., an
basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
indirectly wholly owned subsid. of Randgold Resources
Limited; basis either : (i) US$4.47 per sh., (ii) 0.07061 Mount Jamie Mines (Quebec) Ltd. (Que. 1970)
Randgold ord. shs., or (iii) 0.07061 Randgold ADS for 1 Aug. 1978 – Assets acquired by Lancer Resources Mountain Capital Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 2005)
Moto Goldmines sh. Limited. May 14, 2009 – Name changed to First Lithium Resources
Inc. n
Motor Coach Industries Limited (Man. 1932) Mt. Kearsarge Minerals Inc. (Ont. 1927)
Jan. 28, 1993 – Continued into Canada. Mar. 14, 1994 – Formed Sino-Forest Corporation in Mountain Crest Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Mar. 10, 1994 – Acquired by Motor Coach Industries Ontario on amalgamation with 1028412 Ontario Inc.; basis 1952 – Bankrupt.
International, Inc. and Transportation Manufacturing 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Operations Inc.; basis $17 per sh. Mountain Fertilizer Products Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1980)
Mount Keno Mines Limited (Ont. 1950) Aug. 6, 1980 – Name changed to Titleist Petroleums
Motor Products Corporation of Canada Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 15, 1996 – Name changed to Keno Industries Inc.; Ltd. n
1956) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
1959 – Liquidated. First mtge. bonds red. in full. Holders Mountain Frontier Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1984)
of 6% s.f. debs. received $148.99 per $1,000 princ. amt. Mount Leyland Collieries Ltd. (B.C. 1957) Mar. 30, 1990 – Amalgamated with Golden Winner
Nothing avail for pref. and com. shldrs. May 4, 1972 – Dissolved. Resources Ltd., Rainbow Lake Resources Ltd., Thunder
Valley Resources Ltd. and Premier Lake Resources Inc.
Motor Specialty Mfrs. (Ontario) Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Mount Nansen Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963) to form Castlestar Capital Developments Corp.; basis 1
1968 – Acquired by Magna Electronics Corporation 1964 – Name changed to Peso Carmacks Gold Mines new for 0.97 Golden Winner shs., 1 new for 0.915
Limited for 3,000 com. shs. (see Magna Electronics Ltd. n Rainbow shs., 1 new for 1.10 Thunder shs., 1 new for
Corporation Limited) 0.95 Premier shs. and 1 new for 1.08 Mountain Frontier
Mt. Ogden Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) shs. (see Castlestar Capital Developments Corp.)
Motorcade Stores Limited (Ont. Oct. 29, 1956) Jan. 31, 1977 – Dissolved.
Aug. 10, 1978 – Name changed to Motorcade Industries Mountain Lake Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1986)
Limited. Mount Pleasant Resources Inc. (Ont. 1959) July 16, 2012 – Acquired by Marathon Gold Corporation
July 8, 1990 – Name changed to Pleasant Realty & pursuant to plan of arrangement under which Mountain
Motrlube Inc. (Can. Dec. 8, 1987) Financial Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Lake's mineral assets, other than its 50% interest in the
Sept. 20, 1996 – Name changed to MLB Industries Inc.; Valentine Lake gold property, were transferred to newly
basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n Mount Real Corporation (Alta. Feb. 12, 1987) incorporated Mountain Lake Minerals Inc. (Spinco); basis
July 10, 1998 – Continued into Canada. 0.4 Marathon shs. and 0.4 Spinco shs. for 1 Mountain
Mount Agnes Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Lake Resources sh.
July 1969 – Name changed to Lower Valley Mines Ltd. n Mount Real Financial Corporation (Alta. Feb. 12, 1987)
Aug. 25, 1995 – Name changed to Mount Real Mountain Minerals Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Mount Allard Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Corporation. n Aug. 21, 1996 – Acquired by Highwood Resources Ltd.;
July 5, 1991 – Name changed to Protection Technology basis 0.284 Highwood shs. for 1 Mountain sh. (see
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - The Mount Royal Dairies & Co. Ltd. (Que. 1947) Highwood Resources Ltd.)
Industrials) 1966 – In trusteeship.
Name changed to Laiteries Papineau Inc. following sale Mountain Pass Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Mt. Baker Plywood Ltd. (B.C. 1954) of assets and trademarks, incl. name, to Québec Lait Inc. Apr. 12, 1978 – Name changed to Border Resources
1962 – Purchased by Canadian Collieries Resources by trustee. n Limited.
Limited.
Mount Royal Hotel Company, Ltd. (Que. 1921) Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. (B.C. Nov. 1, 1997
Mt. Calvery Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 26, 1956) 1947 – Property and assets purchased by Cardy Corp. amalg.)
Aug. 22, 1989 – Name changed to Triumph Resources Ltd. Shldrs. received 1 cl. A sh. of Cardy Corp., $6.00 in Sept. 20, 2005 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n conv. 5% debentures, and $2.03 in cash for 1 old sh. - Mines & Energy)

Mount Cheminis (1945) Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mount Royal Metal Co. Ltd. (Can. 1923) Mountain Province Mining Inc. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1986)
May 1957 – Charter cancelled. June 1952 – Name changed to Mountroy Limited following Nov. 1, 1997 – Amalgamated with 444965 B.C. Ltd.
sale of a substantial part of its assets to Federated Metals (wholly owned by Glenmore Highlands Inc.) to form new
Canada Ltd. n co. with same name Mountain Province Mining Inc., with
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old Mountain Province the deemed acquiror; basis 11.69 Moxie Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1997) Multi-Glass International Corp. (Alta. Dec. 9, 1996)
new for 1 444965 B.C. sh. and 1 new for 1 Mountain Jan. 31, 2000 – Plan of Arrangement with Richland June 28, 2006 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Province sh. Petroleum Corporation whereby shares exchanged for subsid. of 2044278 Ontario Inc.; basis 1 new $0.03 cl. A
Oct. 16, 2000 – Name changed to Mountain Province cash and shares of a new company named Moxie redeemable pfce. sh. for 1 old Multi-Glass sh. The pfce.
Diamonds Inc. n Exploration Ltd.; basis $1.135, 0.18 new Richland com. shs. were immediately redeemed for $0.03 per sh.
sh. and 0.7 new Moxie Exploration sh. for 1 old Moxie
Mountain States Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1971) Petroleum com. sh. Multi-Glass International Inc. (Alta. Dec. 9, 1996)
Apr. 16, 1981 – Amalgamated with Monte Grande Oct. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Multi-Glass
Resources Ltd. to form MSR Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 sh. Moydow Mines International Inc. (Ont. Dec. 9, 1998) International Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
MSR for 1 sh. Mountain States. Dec. 18, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia.
Jan. 22, 2010 – Amalgamated with FN Subco Inc., a Multi-Manager Limited Partnership I (Ont. Jan. 15,
Mountain View Ventures Inc. (B.C. June 19, 1991 wholly owned subsid. of Franco-Nevada Corporation to 1993)
amalg.) continue as FN Subco Inc.; basis 0.02863 Franco-Nevada Nov. 6, 2012 – Dissolved for 23¢ per unit.
Apr. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Blackrun Ventures Inc.; shs. for 1 Moydow sh.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Multi Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Le Moyne Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1954) 1967 – Shares acquired by Vista Mines Ltd.
Mountain West Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 28, 1971) 1969 – Charter cancelled.
Apr. 2, 2012 – Name changed to Mountainstar Gold Inc. Multi-Screen Corporation (Alta. Aug. 15, 1986)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Le Moyne Ungava Mines Ltd. (Que. 1956) June 29, 1993 – Name changed to Cephalon Resource
June 1968 – Charter cancelled. Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Mountain World Entertainment Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 9, 1994) Mines & Energy)
June 9, 1999 – Placed into bankruptcy and Deloitte & Mozart Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Touche Inc. of Vancouver appointed trustee. May 1960 – Charter cancelled. Multi Select Income Trust (Ont. Aug. 30, 2004)
Oct. 21, 2001 – Trustee discharged. No funds available June 3, 2009 – Merged into Sentry Select Canadian
Mudlac Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) Income Fund, an open-ended mutual fund.
for distribution to creditors or shldrs.
Dec. 22, 1979 – Dissolved.
Mountaineer Mines Ltd. (B.C. May 9, 1975) Multi-Step Products Inc. (Ont. 1983)
Mueller Medical International Inc. (Ont. Jan. 10, 1980) Apr. 29, 1987 – Name changed to Tarxien International
May 1980 – Name changed to Canadian Mineral
Apr. 20, 1994 – Name changed to Vasogen Inc.; basis 1 Incorporated. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
new for 7 old shs. n
Mountainview Energy Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 2000) Multi-Structure Holdings Ltd. (Can. May 21, 1929)
Muirfield Investment Corporation (B.C. Mar. 23, 1984) Taken over by Sunshine Oils, Ltd.
May 22, 2012 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Apr. 5, 1994 – Name changed to First Western Minerals
Mines & Energy)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Multi-Tek Technologies Inc. (Alta. Oct. 30, 1998)
Mountainview Explorations Inc. (Ont. Mar. 9, 1965) July 18, 2000 – Formed Tactex Controls Inc. in Alberta
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Muirheads Cafeterias Ltd. (Ont. 1926) on reverse takeover amalgamation with private co.Tactex
Jan. 8, 1979 – Charter cancelled. Apr. 30, 1963 – Wound up and charter surrendered. Controls Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 3, 1988 – Name changed to Banro Capital Group Distribution of property made to registered shldrs. and
claims from unregistered shldrs. accepted by co. until Multiactive Software Inc. (Can. May 7, 1999)
Inc. n
Oct. 31, 1963, after which the balance of any undistributed Dec. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with wholly owned
property was trans. to the Public Trustee. Multiactive Software Development and Marketing Inc. to
Mountroy Limited (Can. 1923)
form new co. with same name.
Feb. 1954 – Offer to purchase o/s shs. made through
Mukuba Resources Limited (Ont. Feb. 7, 1984) Dec. 11, 2002 – Name changed to Maximizer Software
Canada Permanent Trust Co., at a price in excess of $11
May 23, 2018 – Name changed to FogChain Corp. Inc. following exchange of shares with wholly owned
per sh. Offer expired Mar. 1, 1954, at which time approx.
following reverse takeover acquisition of FogChain, Inc. Maximizer Software Inc. which became the parent co. n
97% of the o/s shs. had been sold.
and concurrent amalgamation of FogChain, Inc. with
Mountvale Placer Gravels Ltd. (B.C. 1960) wholly owned Mukuba Subco Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.66 Multibanc Financial Corp. (Ont. Jan. 7, 1987)
Jan. 26, 1970 – Name changed to Challenger Mines old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 6, 2000 – Called for redemption; basis the lesser of
Ltd. n a) $17 plus amt. equal to net profit per pfd. sh. or b) amt.
Mullen Group Income Fund (Alta. June 3, 2005) equal to net realizable value of co. assets per pfd. sh.
May 8, 2009 – Converted into Mullen Group Ltd.; basis
Movado Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1967) 1 Mullen Group Ltd. com. sh. for 1 Mullen Group Income Multibanc NT Financial Corp. (Ont. Jan. 7, 1987)
June 2, 1969 – Name changed to Milger Development trust unit. Mar. 6, 2000 – All o/s cap. shs. repurchased for $81.14
Corporation Ltd. n
per sh. Co. now inactive.
Mullen Transportation Inc. (Alta. May 30, 1957)
Movarie Capital Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 23, 2010) July 7, 2005 – Converted into an income trust named Multidev Immobilia Inc. (Can. Aug. 26, 1983)
June 1, 2017 – Name changed to Wellness Lifestyles Mullen Group Income Fund; basis either 3 trust units or, Jan. 28, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Inc. n 3 Mullen Co. LP exch. cl. B partnership units or, a
combination thereof for 1 Mullen Transportation com. sh. Multilink Technologies Inc. (Alta. Dec. 10, 1986)
Moveitonline Inc. (Alta. Mar. 30, 2000) (see Mullen Group Income Fund) Sept. 17, 2003 – Name changed to Airesurf Networks
June 4, 2003 – Name changed to Producers Oilfield Holdings Inc. and continued into Ontario following reverse
Services Inc. n Mullen Trucking Ltd. (Alta. May 30, 1957) takeover acquisition of Airesurf Networks Inc.; basis 1
Jan. 1, 1997 – Name changed to Mullen Transportation new for 4 old shs. n
Movie Distribution Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 28, 2003) Inc. n
Aug. 17, 2007 – Acquired by EdgeStone Capital Partners, Multimatic Investments Ltd. (Can. - unspecified)
Inc. for $10 per trust unit. Mulligan Capital Corp. (B.C. Nov. 30, 2005) Dec. 1968 – Acquired by Magna Electronics Corp. Ltd.
Feb. 7, 2007 – Name changed to Blue Sky Uranium Corp. for $800,000 and 100,000 com. shs.
Moving Bytes Inc. (Can. June 20, 2000) following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of option on
Mar. 23, 2006 – Name changed to China International uranium prospect in Saskatchewan. (see FPsurvey - MultiMedia Capital Corporation (Ont. Mar. 31, 1986)
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 32 old shs. n Mines & Energy) June 23, 1992 – Name changed to MultiMedia WTM
Corporation; basis 1 cl. A for 2.5 com. shs. n
Movit Media Corp. (B.C. Dec. 11, 2009) Multi-Corp Inc. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1987)
Apr. 16, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. July 4, 1997 – Name changed to Zi Corporation. n Multimedia Nova Corporation (Ont. Mar. 31, 1986)
Apr. 17, 2018 – Name changed to Ether Capital May 27, 2013 – Placed into receivership. Fuller Landau
Corporation; basis 1 new for 12.5 old shs. Multi-Energies Developments Ltd. (Alta. June 15, 1987) Group Inc. appointed receiver and all officers and
Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 20, 1994 – Name changed to Sunalta Energy Inc.; directors resigned.
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Moxie Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 19, 1999) MultiMedia WTM Corporation (Ont. Mar. 31, 1986)
Oct. 20, 2003 – Acquired by Endev Energy Inc.; basis Multi-Fund Income Trust (Ont. Oct. 8, 1997) July 24, 2002 – Name changed to Multimedia Nova
either $0.46 or 0.278788 new Endev sh. or a combination Feb. 19, 2007 – Acquired by Amalgamated Income Corporation. n
thereof for 1 old Moxie sh. Limited Partnership; basis 0.18 new Amalgamated unit
June 30, 2006 – Name changed to Endev Exploration for 1 old Multi-Fund unit. (see Amalgamated Income Multinational Resources Inc. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1980)
Ltd. Limited Partnership) June 4, 1996 – Name changed to New Guinea Gold
Corporation and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 5
old shs. n
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Multiple Access Limited (Can. 1969) Muntz Canada Limited (Can. 1966) Murritt Photofax Limited (Ont. 1958)
Aug. 31, 1979 – Acquired by and amalgamated with June 1977 – Declared bankrupt. No distribution made to 1974 – Substantially all assets sold to Nashua Murritt
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
CFCF Inc. for $8.50 per sh. (see CFCF Inc.) pref. or unsecured creditors. Ltd., wholly owned subsid. of Nashua Corp. of Nashua,
N.H.; basis 0.06 of 1 new for 1 old sh.
Multiple Mining Development Ltd. (Alta. 1968) Murbell Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Dec. 20, 1979 – Name changed to Madre Mining Ltd. n Jan. 6, 1958 – Charter cancelled. Murto Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Apr. 1, 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Multiplex Resources Ltd. (B.C.) Murex Clinical Technologies Corporation (B.C. Oct.
Nov. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Multiplex Technologies 31, 1983) Murwell Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 29, 1983)
Inc. and continued into British Columbia. n Dec. 11, 1990 – Name changed to International Murex Feb. 2, 1996 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by Icon Energy
Technologies Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n Limited; basis 2 com. Icon shs. for 1 old Murwell sh. (see
Multiplex Technologies Inc. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1991) Icon Energy Limited)
Aug. 29, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register. Murgold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Feb. 1, 1991 – Name changed to Arimathaea Resources Muscocho Explorations Ltd. (Que. Dec. 12, 1962)
Multiplied Media Corporation (Alta. Dec. 8, 2006 Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Sept. 30, 1996 – Name changed to Golden Goose
amalg.) Resources Inc. following amalgamation of McNellen
Oct. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Poynt Corporation. n Murgor Explorations Limited (Ont. May 22, 1969) Resources, Inc. (1 for 22.75) and Flanagan McAdam
Apr. 22, 1976 – Name changed to Advance Murgor Resources Inc. (1 for 18.4) with wholly owned 1120073
Multireal Properties Inc. (Ont. June 28, 1984 amalg.) Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ontario Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
June 9, 1992 – Name changed to XPF Development Inc.;
basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n Murgor Resources Inc. (Ont. May 22, 1969) Musgrove Minerals Corp. (B.C. Mar. 29, 2000)
Sept. 22, 1989 – Continued into Canada. July 28, 2016 – Formed RewardStream Solutions Inc. in
Multivision Communications Corp. (B.C. May 14, 1987) Mar. 13, 2015 – Acquired by Alexandria Minerals British Columbia on amalgamation with (old)
Oct. 2, 2000 – Continued into Yukon. Corporation; basis 0.5 Alexandria com. shs. for 1 Murgor RewardStream Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Dec. 10, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia. com. sh. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Sept. 30, 2016 – Name changed to ZoomAway Travel
Murky Fault Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Music Fair Limited (Ont. 1957)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 1971 – Assets sold to Indian Mountain Metal Mines Dec. 3, 1962 – Went into bankruptcy in 1959 and assets
Multiwin Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Ltd. sold. No distribution avail. for sh. or deb. holders. Charter
June 3, 1965 – Charter cancelled. cancelled.
Murmac Lake Athabaska Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Mulvihill Pro-AMS 100 Plus (Cdn$) Trust (Ont. Oct. Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Musicrypt Inc. (Ont. July 28, 1999)
18, 2001) July 18, 2007 – Name changed to YANGAROO Inc. (see
Sept. 29, 2008 – Dissolved for $20.1673 per unit. Murmont Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1962) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Mulvihill Pro-AMS 100 Plus (US$) Trust (Ont. Oct. 18, Musketeer Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1939)
2001) Murphy Mines Ltd. (Can. Oct. 15, 1927) 1965 – Struck off register.
Sept. 29, 2008 – Dissolved for US$16.9049 per unit. 1941 – Acquired by Queenston Gold Mines Ltd.; basis
13.5 new for 100 old shs. (see Queenston Gold Mines Muskox Minerals Corp. (Alta. Aug. 16, 1996)
Mulvihill Pro-AMS RSP Split Share Corp. (Ont. Jan. 8, Ltd.) Mar. 30, 2005 – Name changed to Prize Mining
2002) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Nov. 1, 2010 – Terminated and cl. A and B shs. were Murphy Oil Company Ltd. (Can. 1960) Mines & Energy)
redeemed for $8.4840 and $18.8627 per sh., respectively. Oct. 6, 1987 – Acquired by U.S. parent co. Murphy Oil
Corporation. At their option, holders received either C$32 Muskox Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1968)
Mundee Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 21, 1969) or shs. of Murphy Oil Corporation, based on the average Dec. 20, 1978 – Dissolved.
June 26, 1992 – Name changed to AGM Capital Corp.; closing price of such shs. and conversion of the $32 to
US funds. Muskrat Minerals Incorporated (Alta. Oct. 4, 2000)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Dec. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Metalo Manufacturing
Murphy Paint Co. Ltd. (Can. 1908) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mundoro Mining Inc. (Yuk. Jan. 10, 1997)
June 14, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. 1952 – Acquired by Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd.,
a subsid. of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Ltd., for $32 per Mussens Canada Ltd. (Can. 1942)
Apr. 22, 2008 – Succeeded by Mundoro Capital Inc. Aug. 1963 – Name changed to Mussens Limited. n
following reorganization whereby Mundoro Mining became sh.
a subsidiary of newly incorporated Mundoro Capital Inc. Mussens Limited (Can. 1942)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Murray Algoma Mines Limited (Ont. 1938)
1956 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 15, 1969 – Name changed to MSN Industries Ltd. n
Municipal Bankers Corporation (Ont. July 3, 1974)
Nov. 1, 2000 – Amalgamated with Newco Bancorp Inc. Murray and Donald Davis, Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Mustang Exploration Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
and Mountbirch Limited to form Newco Bancorp Inc.; Assets taken over by Crest Theatre Foundation, a 1969 – Name changed to Topper Mining Co. Ltd. n
basis 55¢ plus 0.8 Newco Bancorp shs. for 1 Municipal charitable organization.
Bankers sh. (see Newco Bancorp Inc.) Mustang Gold Corp. (Ont. July 15, 1997 amalg.)
Murray Anderson Ltd. (unknown) Mar. 10, 1999 – Name changed to Mustang Minerals
Municipal Financial Corporation (Ont. July 3, 1974) 1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Limited. (see Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Sept. 27, 1996 – Name changed to MFC Incorporated. n Bartaco Industries Limited)
Mustang Minerals Corp. (Ont. July 15, 1997 amalg.)
Murray Consolidated Mines Ltd. (Can. 1924) June 8, 2018 – Name changed to Grid Metals Corp. (see
The Municipal Savings & Loan Corporation (Ont. 1987) Feb. 6, 1934 – Name changed to Manco Gold Mines
Sept. 23, 1996 – All o/s 9 3/4% cum. redeem. 1st pref. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Ltd. n
shs., ser. A redeemed as of; basis $10 per sh. plus all
accrued and unpaid dividends calculated up to the Mustang Mines Ltd. (Que. 1967)
Murray Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1957) Apr. 5, 1974 – Amalgamated with Panacan Resources
redemption date.
1964 – Acquired by Asbestos Corporation, Ltd.; basis 1 Ltd. to form Panacan Minerals & Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new
Municipal Solutions Group Inc. (B.C. Feb. 3, 1988) new for 16 old shs. for 3 old shs.
July 21, 2008 – Name changed to CloudBench
Murray River Power & Pulp Co. Ltd. (Que. Mar. 30, Mustang Petroleum Ltd. (Alta.)
Applications, Inc. n
1920; via letters patent) 1958 – Struck off register.
1921 – Name changed to Donohue Brothers Limited. n
Municipal Ticket Corporation (Ont. Sept. 24, 1937)
Mustang Resources Inc. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1983)
Nov. 18, 1994 – Name changed to I.D. Investments Inc.;
Murray Watts Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1968) Dec. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Fairlane Transportation
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Dec. 30, 1977 – Amalgamated with Assembly Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Limited.
Munro Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
Mustang Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 13, 2002)
1968 – Placed into receivership. Murrit Business Machines Limited (Ont. 1958) July 12, 2005 – Plan of Arrangement combination with
Apr. 1969 – Holders of 7% 1st mtge. bonds, ser. B, Dec. 21, 1970 – Name changed to Murritt Photofax Thunder Energy Inc. and Forte Resources Inc. to create
received $14.82 per $1,000 bond. Limited. n a new trust named Thunder Energy Trust plus 3 new
Munro-Croesus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1931) explorations cos. - Alberta Clipper Energy Inc., Ember
May 25, 1964 – Charter cancelled. Resources Inc. and Valiant Energy Inc.; basis 0.55 new
trust unit, or 0.55 new exch. sh., or a combination thereof,
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plus 0.3666 new Alberta Clipper com. sh., plus 0.0833 Mymar Mining & Reduction Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 2, 1943) NAPEC Inc. (Can. Apr. 20, 2005 amalg.)
new Ember com. sh. for 1 old Mustang com. sh. (see Aug. 8, 1977 – Amalgamated with Dynasearch Feb. 16, 2018 – Acquired by Oaktree Capital
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Alberta Clipper Energy Inc.; Ember Resources Inc.; Exploration Ltd. to form Dynamar Energy Limited. Management, L.P. through 9370-0219 Quebec Inc.; basis
Thunder Energy Trust) $1.95 cash per sh.
Myra Falls Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Feb. 16, 2018 – Formed Thirau Inc. in Canada following
Musto Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. 4, 1972) Jan. 13, 1972 – Dissolved. In 1971, assets merged with amalgamation with wholly owned Thirau Inc.
Mar. 7, 1979 – Continued into British Columbia. those of parent, Western Mines Ltd.
Oct. 21, 1991 – Name changed to International Musto NAR Resources Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 10, 1994 amalg.)
Explorations Limited; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Mystery Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) July 24, 2001 – Formed Titanium Corporation Inc. in
Dec. 1966 – Charter cancelled. Ontario on amalgamation with Titanium Corporation of
Mutapa Copper & Cobalt Inc. (B.C. Sept. 9, 1996) Canada Limited, constituting a reverse takeover by
July 4, 2003 – Name changed to Springbank Ventures Mystique Energy, Inc. (Alta. Aug. 31, 1993) Titanium. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 18, 2011 – Name changed to Bella Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n NAV Energy Trust (Alta. Sept. 25, 2003)
Mutapa Gold Corporation (B.C. Sept. 9, 1996) Aug. 15, 2006 – Name changed to Sound Energy Trust
Dec. 8, 1998 – Name changed to Mutapa Copper & Mytec Technologies Inc. (Can. June 25, 1987) following amalgamation with Clear Energy Inc. and
Cobalt Inc. n May 1, 2001 – Name changed to Bioscrypt Inc. n spin-out of a new company named Sure Energy Inc.;
basis 1 Sound trust unit, 0.3333 Sure sh. and 0.085 Sure
Mutec Equities Ltd. (Can. 1976) Myteque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) wt. for 1 NAV trust unit and either 0.5 Sound trust unit or
May 2, 1997 – Amalgamated with Genterra Capital Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled. 0.5 Clear exch. sh. for 1 Clear sh. plus 0.1667 Sure sh.
Corporation and First Corporate Capital Inc. to form a and 0.0425 Sure wt. for 1 Clear sh. n
Mytolon Chemicals Inc. (Ont. 1965)
new co. also known as Genterra Capital; basis 4.677 new
1972 – Merged with private co. to form Elkins Productions NAV Master Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1984)
cl. A shs. for 1 com. sh. (see Genterra Capital
of Canada Ltd. Each 25 com. shs. of co. and warrants to Feb. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Starpoint Systems
Corporation)
purch. 25 com. shs. of co. exch. for 1 com. sh. of Elkins. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mutual Holdings Ltd. (unknown) Each $10 princ. amt. of 7% conv. debs. of co. exch. for
Taken over by Madison Oils Limited. (see Madison Oils 1 special sh. and one com. sh. of Elkins.
N. B. Cook Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 15, 1966)
Limited) May 7, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada (Can.
1878)
July 21, 1999 – Name changed to Clarica Life Insurance
N NB Split Corp. (Ont. Dec. 15, 2006)
Feb. 16, 2012 – All o/s cl. A cap. and pref. shs. redeemed
for $32.72 per 2 cl. A cap. shs. and $32.72 plus $0.3288
Company following conversion from a policyholder co. divd. per cl. A pref. sh.
into a publicly listed co. n
N. Bawlf Grain Company, Ltd. (Can. 1928)
NBD Bank, Canada (Can. 1981)
Dec. 30, 1940 – All assets acquired by Alberta Pacific
Mutual Mines & Metals Ltd. (Alta. 1956) Mar. 28, 1996 – Name changed to First Chicago NBD
Grain Co. Ltd. for $1,000,000. Distribution of $50 per sh.
Dec. 15, 1961 – Struck off register. Bank, Canada.
made to pref. shldrs. No distribution made to com. shldrs.
Mutual Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1949) Dec. 1941 – Charter surrendered. NBS Technologies Inc. (Can. 1983)
1960 – Purchased by Flag Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 June 14, 2000 – Continued into Ontario.
N-Tone International Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
old shs. Nov. 1, 2000 – Name changed to MIST Inc. n
Aug. 14, 1986 – Continued into Canada.
Mutual Resources Limited (B.C. Mar. 23, 1979) Oct. 19, 1999 – Dissolved and struck from register.
NBS Technologies Inc. (Ont. June 14, 2000)
Oct. 17, 1995 – Acquired by Golden Knight Resources Dec. 28, 2006 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
NA-Churs International Ltd. (Ont. 1963)
Inc.; basis 1 Golden Knight sh. plus 1 wt. for 6.4 Mutual of Brookfield Asset Management Inc.; basis 1 new pfd.
May 2, 1978 – Na-Churs Holdings Inc., completed purch.
shs. (see Golden Knight Resources Inc.) sh. which was immediately redeemed for $1.00 for 1 old
of all the assets of the co.
May 5, 1978 – Distribution of $7.90 per sh. NBS sh.
Mux Lab Inc. (Can. Aug. 1, 1988 amalg.)
Apr. 1990 – Filed for bankruptcy. Samson, Belair, Deloitte Nov. 10, 1978 – Final distribution of 60¢ per com. sh.
NBU Mines Limited (N.B. 1955)
Touche of Montreal appointed trustee. (see National paid. Of the total $8.50 per sh. distribution, $8.077 per
July 19, 1985 – Amalgamated with Dominion Explorers
Hav-Info Communications Inc.) sh. deemed divd. and 42.3¢ per sh. considered proceeds
Limited (1 for 1) and Tex-Sol Explorations Limited (1 for
Nov. 23, 1990 – Amalgamated with 174876 Canada Ltd., of disposition on dissolution of co. Following final
2.5) to continue as Dominion Explorers Inc.; basis 1 new
a wholly owned subsid. of National Hav-Info distribution, co. filed Articles of Dissolution.
for 0.9 old shs.
Communications Inc.; basis 1 National Hav-Info sh. for
NAL Energy Corporation (Alta. Nov. 1, 2010)
5 Mux Lab shs. (see National Hav-Info Communications NCA Minerals Corp. (B.C. 1959)
June 6, 2012 – Acquired by Pengrowth Energy
Inc.) June 30, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Corporation; basis 0.86 Pengrowth shs. for 1 NAL Energy
My Marijuana Canada Inc. (B.C. June 11, 2014) sh. NCC Mining Corporation (B.C. Sept. 22, 1983)
Feb. 24, 2016 – Name changed to MYM Nutraceuticals July 11, 1997 – Name changed to BMA Mining
NAL Oil & Gas Trust (Alta. Mar. 8, 1996)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Dec. 31, 2010 – Succeeded by NAL Energy Corporation
My-Ritt Red Lake Gold Mines Limited (Ont. Dec. 8, pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby NAL Energy
Corporation was formed to facilitate the conversion of the NCE Diversified Income Trust (Ont. Jan. 17, 1997)
1945) Mar. 1, 2001 – Name changed to Sentry Select Diversified
May 31, 2002 – Name changed to Metalcoat International trust into a corporation and the trust was subsequently
dissolved. n Income Trust. n
Corp. following reverse takeover acquisition of Metalcoat
Powder Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n NCE Energy Trust (Ont. Nov. 5, 1996)
NAL Petroleum (BEL) Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 11, 2009 amalg.)
Dec. 31, 2009 – Formed NAL Petroleum (ACE) Ltd. in June 5, 2002 – Amalgamated with NCE Petrofund; basis
My Venture Inc. (B.C. June 7, 1999) 0.2325 NCE Petrofund trust units for 1 NCE Energy trust
July 21, 2003 – Name changed to Avantec Technologies Alberta on amalgamation with NAL Petroleum (ACE) Ltd.,
a wholly owned subsid. of NAL Oil & Gas Trust. (see NAL unit. (see NCE Petrofund)
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Raytec
Technologies, Inc.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. n Oil & Gas Trust)
NCE Petrofund (Ont. Dec. 16, 1988)
NAME Inc. (Ont. Oct. 18, 1993) Nov. 3, 2003 – Name changed to Petrofund Energy
Mylake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) June 12, 2001 – Acquired by itemus inc.; basis 0.9155 Trust. n
Nov. 7, 1978 – Dissolved. new itemus com. shs. for 1 old NAME com. sh. (see
itemus inc.) NCE Petrofund I (Ont. Dec. 16, 1988)
Mylamaque Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) July 4, 1996 – Name changed to NCE Petrofund. n
1943 – Name changed to Mylamaque Mines Ltd.; basis NAP Enterprises Inc. (Ont. Aug. 23, 1928)
1 new for 5 old shs. n Mar. 30, 1989 – Name changed to HTTL Enterprises NCE Strategic Energy Fund (Ont. Feb. 14, 2002)
Inc. n Feb. 14, 2003 – Name changed to Strategic Energy
Mylamaque Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 2, 1943) Fund. n
1953 – Name changed to New Mylamaque Explorations NAP Quebec Mines Ltd. (Can. Mar. 6, 2006)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Apr. 15, 2013 – Name changed to Aurbec Mines Inc. NCN Exploration & Development Corp. (B.C. 1983)
Jan. 5, 1990 – Dissolved.
Mylan Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1, 1972)
Sept. 10, 1996 – Continued into Wyoming.
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NDT Energy Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 11, 1986) NIR Diagnostics Inc. (Ont. Apr. 27, 1978) The NRG Group Inc. (Ont. Mar. 10, 2000 amalg.)
May 25, 2006 – Continued into Alberta. Oct. 20, 2008 – Placed into receivership. Deloitte & Aug. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Welton Energy
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June 23, 2006 – Name changed to Pegasus Oil & Gas Touche Inc. appointed receiver. Corporation following acquisition of Welton Energy
Inc. pursuant to acquisition of Pegasus Oil & Gas Inc. Limited. n
(subsequently renamed Pegasus Resources Ltd. and NLX Resources Inc. (Ont. 1945)
amalgamated). NDT com. shs. were redesignated cl. A Feb. 14, 1994 – Charter cancelled and co. dissolved. NRG Investments Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 2006)
shs. and consolidated on a 1-for-2.8693321 basis. New Mar. 4, 2008 – Name changed to Bucking Horse Energy
cl. B shs. were created. Pegasus shldrs. received 20 NDT NMC Resource Corporation (B.C. Feb. 26, 2010) Inc. following acquisition of Gemini Energy Corp. (see
cl. A shs. for each cl. A sh. held following which the NDT Feb. 15, 2015 – Privatized by Dong Won Corporation at FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
cl. A shs. were again consolidated on a 1-for-20 basis. n 20¢ per share.
NRG Resources Inc. (Ont. 1971)
NOVA, AN ALBERTA CORPORATION (Alta. 1954) Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
NDT Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 11, 1986)
Sept. 1, 1987 – Name changed to NOVA Corporation of
Jan. 11, 2006 – Name changed to NDT Energy Ltd.
Alberta. n NRG Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1980)
following reorganization from a metals exploration to an
oil and gas exploration co. and formation of New Apr. 7, 1997 – Name changed to Vigor Resources Ltd.;
Dimension Resources Ltd. spun off to shldrs. on a 1-for-5 NOVA Chemicals Corporation (Alta. Apr. 8, 1954; via basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
basis; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n Special Act of Legislature)
Apr. 14, 2004 – Continued into Canada. NRI On-Line Inc. (Alta. July 27, 1994)
July 8, 2009 – Acquired by International Petroleum Apr. 28, 1999 – Acquired by Geophysical Micro Computer
NDU Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1986)
Investment Company, wholly owned by the Government Applications (International) Ltd.; basis 1 Geophyscial sh.
Mar. 20, 1998 – Acquired by United Keno Hill Mines
of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, for US$6.00 per sh. for 6 NRI shs. (see Geophysical Micro Computer
Limited; basis 1.35 United Keno shs. for 1 NDU sh.
Applications (International) Ltd.)
NOVA Corporation (Alta. Apr. 8, 1954; via Special Act
NEBEX Resources Ltd. (Alta. June 2, 1987)
of Legislature) NRT Industries Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973)
Dec. 1, 1999 – Struck off register.
Jan. 7, 1999 – Name changed to NOVA Chemicals Mar. 4, 1991 – Name changed to Cuda Consolidated Inc.;
NEMI Northern Energy & Mining Inc. (Alta. Oct. 21, Corporation. n basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
1987)
Apr. 15, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia. NOVA Corporation (Alta. 1954) NRT Research Technologies Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1973)
Aug. 17, 2016 – Privatized via 1-for-400,000 sh. July 2, 1998 – Following Plan of Arrangement with Jan. 20, 1988 – Name changed to NRT Industries Inc.;
consolidation; fractional shldrs. received 71¢ cash per TransCanada PipeLines Limited, a new NOVA basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
pre-consolidated sh. and fractional shs. subsequently Corporation was spun off; basis 0.52 of a TransCanada
cancelled. com. sh. and 0.104 of a New NOVA com. sh. for 1 com. NS Power Holdings Incorporated (N.S. July 23, 1998)
of Old NOVA; 0.5 of a TransCanada ser. S pref. sh. for July 10, 2000 – Name changed to Emera Incorporated.
NETI Technologies Inc. (B.C. 1983) 1 old cum. redeem. first pref. sh. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
July 9, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
NOVA Corporation of Alberta (Alta. 1954) NSI Communications Inc. (Can. Jan. 18, 1996)
N.E.W. Total Group Inc. (Can. June 3, 1977) May 11, 1994 – Name changed to NOVA Corporation Aug. 31, 2001 – Name changed to NSI Global Inc. n
Mar. 8, 1995 – Name changed to Global (GMPC) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby operations were
Holdings Inc. n separated into four new subsids. wholly owned by NOVA NSI Global Inc. (Can. Jan. 18, 1996)
Corporation. n Feb. 9, 2006 – Dissolved.
NFX Gold Inc. (Ont. July 19, 1996)
Sept. 16, 2008 – Name changed to Bear Lake Gold Ltd. NPN Investment Group Inc. (Ont. Apr. 26, 2004) NSI Marketing Limited (Can. 1959)
pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Maximus Dec. 5, 2007 – Name changed to Alix Resources Corp. Mar. 20, 1978 – Reorganized; creditors pd. 20¢ on the
Ventures Ltd. n and continued into British Columbia. n dollar and all o/s com. shs. exch. for 1st pfce shs. on a
sh.-for-sh. basis. All iss. and o/s 1st pfce. shs. called for
N.G. Valiquette Limited (Can. Jan. 4, 1905) NPS Allelix Inc. (N.S. Nov. 12, 1999) redemption at 15¢ per sh., Dec. 29, 1978.
Apr. 24, 1964 – Name changed to N. G. Valiquette July 4, 2003 – Called for redemption; basis 1 new Newco
Limited. n com. sh. (business combination of NPS Pharmaceuticals NSI Strategic Investments Ltd. (B.C. June 17, 1993)
Inc. and Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) for 1 old NPS Dec. 22, 2016 – Voluntarily dissolved; basis $0.076 cash
N. G. Valiquette Limited (Can. Jan. 4, 1905) exchangeable sh. per com. sh. payable to shldrs. of record Dec. 8, 2016.
Jan. 8, 2003 – Dissolved.
NQ Exploration Inc. (Can. Oct. 24, 2007) NSP Pharma Corp. (Can. July 3, 2003)
NGAS Resources, Inc. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1979) May 15, 2018 – Name changed to AM Resources Corp.; Dec. 19, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Apr. 14, 2011 – Acquired by Magnum Hunter Resources basis 1 new for 50 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Corporation; basis 0.0846 Magnum Hunter shs. for 1 Energy) NSS Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 28, 2012)
NGAS sh. Oct. 24, 2017 – Name changed to Upco International Inc.
NQL Drilling Tools Inc. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986) following reverse takeover acquisition of Upco Systems
NHC Communications Inc. (Can. Aug. 13, 1993) Mar. 29, 1995 – Continued into Alberta. Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
May 18, 2012 – Dissolved. July 11, 2005 – Name changed to NQL Energy Services
Inc. n NT Network Systems Inc. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1991)
NHI Nelson Holdings International Ltd. (Can. Sept. 18, Jan. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Network Telemetrics
1987) NQL Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Mar. 29, 1995) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
June 29, 1993 – Continued into Ontario. Jan. 17, 2007 – Acquired by Dreco Acquisition
July 21, 1994 – Name changed to JPY Holdings Ltd.; Corporation, a wholly owned subsid. of National Oilwell NTC Capital Corporation (B.C. Apr. 7, 1986)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Varco, Inc., for $7.60 per sh. Mar. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Sungold Gaming Inc. n

NHP Natural Health Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 4, 1993) NQN Mines Ltd. (Que. 1969) NTI Newmerical Inc. (Alta. July 29, 1999)
Apr. 22, 1999 – Name changed to Whats-Online.Com June 6, 1981 – Charter cancelled. Dec. 18, 2009 – Privatize at 4¢ per sh.
Inc. n
NR2 Resources Corporation (Alta. Apr. 30, 2004) NTI Resources Limited (Bermuda Nov. 18, 1994)
NHS Industries Ltd. (B.C. May 4, 2001) June 29, 2006 – Formed Unitech Energy Resources Inc. Sept. 2, 1997 – Continued into Alberta. (see FPsurvey -
Aug. 13, 2014 – Amalgamated in British Columbia to in Alberta on Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Mines & Energy)
continue with same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) acquisition of and amalgamation with Unitech Energy
Corp.; basis 0.2966111 new for 1 old sh. n NTS Computer Systems Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 21, 1988)
NII Norsat International Inc. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1982) June 21, 2001 – Name changed to Brainium Technologies
July 8, 1999 – Name changed to Norsat International NRCI Northern Resource Capital Inc. (Alta. 1987) Inc. n
Inc. n Dec. 1, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
NUCRYST Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Alta. Dec. 18, 1997)
NIM Petroleum Corp. (B.C. 1976) NRD Mining Ltd. (B.C. June 26, 1972) Feb. 10, 2010 – Acquired by 1499642 Alberta Ltd., a
Sept. 1, 1992 – Continued into Canada. Feb. 25, 1987 – Name changed to Consolidated NRD wholly owned subsid. of Westaim Corporation; basis
Sept. 28, 1992 – Name changed to Petrorep Resources Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey US$1.77 for 1 NUCRYST com. sh.
Ltd. n - Mines & Energy)
NUVO Network Management Inc. (Alta. July 6, 1954)
Feb. 26, 2008 – Acquired by Versata Enterprises, Inc.
for 57¢ per sh.
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NW Financial Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Nabors Exchangeco (Canada) Inc. (Can. Apr. 30, 2002) Nalcus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
Dec. 23, 1974 – Name changed to Newco Financial Aug. 4, 2009 – All exch. shs. redeemed; basis 1 Nabors Jan. 5, 1988 – Name changed to Trasco Wind-Force
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Corporation; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Industries Ltd. com. sh. for 1 Nabors Exchangeco exch. Technologies Inc. n
sh.
NW Growth Investments Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1969) Nalgar Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Mar. 24, 1983 – Name changed to Citco Growth Nabors Industries Ltd. (Del. May 3, 1978) Sept. 1960 – Dissolved.
Investments Ltd. n June 25, 2002 – Continued into Bermuda.
Nalos Mining Corporation (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980)
NWE Capital Corp. (Ont. 1974) Nabu Manufacturing Corporation (Can. 1981 amalg.) July 29, 1981 – Name changed to Nalos Resources
Dec. 24, 1992 – Name changed to Petersburg Long Jan. 23, 1984 – Name changed to Computer Innovations Corporation. n
Distance Inc. n Distribution Inc. n
Nalos Resources Corporation (B.C. Mar. 28, 1980)
NWL Financial Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Nabu Network Corporation (Can. 1983) Nov. 21, 1985 – Name changed to Salon Resources
May 11, 1972 – Name changed to NW Financial Dec. 1986 – Placed into receivership; assets insufficient Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.4 old shs. n
Corporation Ltd. n to repay primary lender. Charter cancelled.
Nam Tai Electronics, Inc. (British Virgin Islands Aug.
Nacasa Ventures Inc. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983) 1987)
NWM Mining Corporation (Ont. Mar. 7, 1949) Aug. 16, 1993 – Name changed to Molnar Capital
Oct. 5, 2015 – Acquired by GFM Minería, S.A.P.I. de C.V Apr. 22, 2014 – Name changed to Nam Tai Property Inc.
Corporation pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of
for $0.005 per sh.. the Molnar Group. n Nama Creek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
N.W.P. Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1962) 1964 – Name changed to Big Nama Creek Mines Ltd.;
Nov. 10, 1980 – Name changed to N.W.P. Resources Naco Ltd. (Alta. 1950) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n 1955 – Name changed to Western Naco Petroleums Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Name Brand Sales Inc. (Ont. Jan. 15, 1997)
N.W.P. Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Jan. 18, 2002 – Name changed to Tele-Find Technologies
Aug. 30, 1984 – Amalgamated with Grove Explorations Nadira Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955) Corp. pursuant to amalgamation with wholly owned
Ltd. (0.3333 for 1) and Rosmac Resources Ltd. (0.3 for May 15, 1969 – Struck off register. Tele-Find Technologies Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
1) to continue with the name Golden North Resource Energy)
Nadoli Capital Inc. (Que. Sept. 1, 2004)
Corporation; basis 0.3667 new for 1 old sh. (see Golden
June 20, 2007 – Formed Komet Manufacturers Inc. in Namibia Rare Earths Inc. (Can. Apr. 26, 2010)
North Resource Corporation)
Quebec following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover May 24, 2018 – Name changed to Namibia Critical Metals
N.W.T. Gold Ltd. (Alta. 1938) acquisition of and amalgamation with Komet Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1969 – Charter cancelled. Manufacturers Inc. n
Namibian Minerals Corporation (Yuk. Sept. 8, 1993)
NWT Uranium Corp. (Ont. Sept. 26, 2003) Nafta Trading Inc. (Alta. Nov. 3, 1995) May 31, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
June 2, 2017 – Voluntarily delisted. Sept. 23, 2003 – Name changed to AutoTradeCenter
June 2, 2017 – Name changed to Captor Capital Corp. Canada Ltd. n Nanabajou Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Charter cancelled.
Naftex Energy Corporation (Ont. Mar. 19, 1997 amalg.)
NWest Energy Corp. (Can. Mar. 7, 2008) Sept. 16, 1998 – Continued into Yukon. Nanaimo-Duncan Utilities Limited (B.C. 1934)
Dec. 30, 2016 – Name changed to Ceylon Graphite Corp. June 12, 2006 – Privatized by sole shldr. Norse Energy July 31, 1945 – Placed into voluntary liquidation. Electrical
following reverse takeover acquisition of Plumbago Corp. ASA following 1-for-3,366,222 share consolidation properties servicing Duncan, Ladysmith, Nanaimo and
Refining Corp. B.V. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) and $0.66 per fractional sh. held. district, B.C., expropriated by B.C. Power Commission
Dec. 28, 2011 – Dissolved. and all revenue controlled since.
NWest Energy Inc. (Can. Mar. 7, 2008) June 30, 1947 – Commission advanced $1,105,000 on
Nov. 4, 2010 – Name changed to NWest Energy Corp.; Naganta Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Que. 1963) account of purchase price, used by co. to redeem bonds,
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1 new etc., and to redeem. pref. stk.
for 4 old shs., plus distribution of capital of 10¢ per old July 1950 – Final payment of $601,586 under award made
NX Capital Corp. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1998) sh. available by Commission.
July 31, 2007 – Name changed to Newton Energy
Corporation following reverse takeover acquisition of Nahanni Mines Limited (Ont. July 30, 1962) Nanaimo Gas Co. Ltd. (B.C.)
Newton Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. (see Feb. 3, 1994 – Name changed to RG Properties Ltd. and 1959 – Struck off register.
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) continued into British Columbia; basis 1 restricted vtg.
for 12.5 com. shs. n Naneco Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 1, 1983)
NXA Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1, 1996 amalg.) Mar. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Southpoint Resources
Nov. 4, 2015 – Name changed to Ellipsiz Communications Nahatlatch Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1973) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Ltd. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Ellipsiz Nov. 14, 1978 – Amalgamated with LMC Resources Ltd.
Communications Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see to form Seadrift Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old Naneco Resources Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 6, 1969)
FPsurvey - Industrials) shs. Dec. 1, 1983 – Continued into Alberta.
June 28, 1991 – Name changed to Naneco Minerals Ltd.;
NY85 Capital Inc. (B.C. Oct. 22, 2010) Naina Capital Corp. (B.C. July 20, 2009) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Oct. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Alchemist Mining Inc. May 17, 2011 – Name changed to Sierra Iron Ore
following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of option on Corporation pursuant to acquisition of the El Creston iron Naneek Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
West Timmins gold prospect. (see FPsurvey - Mines & ore property. n Feb. 1954 – Name changed to Armour Uranium & Copper
Energy) Mines, Ltd. n
The Nakhodas Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
NYX Gaming Group Limited (Guernsey Mar. 19, 2010) Apr. 9, 1975 – Dissolved. Nanika Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1997)
Jan. 10, 2018 – Acquired by Scientific Games July 6, 2012 – Name changed to Goldbar Resources Inc.;
Corporation; basis Cdn$2.40 cash per sh. Nakina Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1967) basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Aug. 1976 – Wound up. Energy)
Nabco Manganese Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
1943 – Acquired by Regent Mines and Minerals Ltd.; Nakina Molybdenite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) Nano Capital Corp. (Alta. June 15, 2006)
basis 3 new for 1 old sh. (see Regent Mines and Minerals 1957 – Charter cancelled. Mar. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Z-Gold Exploration
Ltd.) Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Nakusp Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1982) mineral assets from 1527805 Ontario Inc. n
Nabisco Brands Ltd (Can. 1929) Dec. 18, 1985 – Name changed to Western Canadian
May 11, 1988 – Major shldr. Nabisco Brands Investments Land Corp. n Nanostruck Technologies Inc. (B.C. June 20, 2006)
Ltd. purchased 3,955,000 of the 4,000,000 com. shs. that Aug. 2, 2016 – Name changed to Fineqia International
it did not already own for $45 per sh. and subsequently Nalcap Holdings Inc. (Can. June 28, 1951; via letters Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
exercised its right to acquire the remainder. patent)
Apr. 19, 1995 – Name changed to Nabisco Ltd. Mar. 28, 1996 – Name changed to Arbatax International Nanotec Canada Incorporated (Can. May 18, 1984)
Inc.; basis 1.5 new for 1 old sh. n 1987 – Went out of business.
Nabors Drilling Limited (Alta. 1952)
1977 – Acquired by Anglo Co. Ltd. for $18 per sh. Nanotech Sciences Corp. (Ont. Apr. 27, 2007)
Dec. 14, 2009 – Private placement totaling 2,716,875
units with ForceLogix Technologies Inc. (formerly
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Courtland Capital Corp.) which constituted Qualifying Nation Wide Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 5, 1997) National Hav-Info Communications Inc. (B.C. Apr. 12,
Transaction. Co. will distribute the ForceLogix units to its July 14, 2009 – Voluntarily wound up and liquidated. 1985)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
shldrs. on a pro rata basis and wind up and dissolve. Aug. 13, 1993 – Continued into Canada.
National Automatic Vending Company Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Feb. 2, 1995 – Name changed to NHC Communications
Nanotek Inc. (B.C. Jan. 15, 1979) July 4, 1969 – Name changed to Navco Food Services Inc. n
Oct. 25, 2002 – Name changed to Minterra Resource Ltd. n
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) National Hees Enterprises Limited (Ont. Dec. 11, 1970)
National Bank of Detroit, Canada (Can. 1981) Apr. 26, 1983 – Name changed to Hees International
Nansen Yukon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) May 14, 1990 – Name changed to NBD Bank, Canada. n Corporation. n
May 1957 – Charter cancelled.
National Biscuit & Confection Co. Ltd. (B.C. 1910) National Hees Industries Limited (Can. 1954)
Nanton Nickel Corp. (B.C. Sept. 7, 2011) 1943 – Acquired by George Weston Ltd. for cash. May 10, 1973 – Acquired by National Hees Enterprises
June 29, 2015 – Name changed to Eyecarrot Innovations
Limited; basis for com. shs.: 1 new for 1 old sh. Also
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) National Bowling Centres Ltd. (Que. 1961) scaled basis for pref. shs.: 1.31 new com. shs. to Feb.
Apr. 9, 1965 – Declared bankrupt. 28, 1971, 1.16 new com. shs. to Feb. 28, 1972 and 1.04
Napa Resources Incorporated (B.C. 1981)
Dec. 13, 1988 – Name changed to Zurfund International new com. shs. to Feb. 28, 1973 for 1 old 1st pref. sh.
National Breweries Ltd. (Can. 1909) 1963 ser. (see National Hees Enterprises Limited)
Limited. n 1952 – Name changed to Dow Brewery Limited. n
National Hosiery Mills Limited (Ont. 1928)
Napier Environmental Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. National Business Systems Inc. (Ont. 1974) 1961 – Name changed to Phantom Industries Limited. n
14, 1984) 1983 – Continued into Canada.
Dec. 31, 2009 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with Apr. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Consolidated NBS National Hospital Management Services Ltd. (B.C.
privately owned I.C.T.C. Holdings Corporation; basis 1¢ Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Dec. 15, 1966)
per sh.
Apr. 7, 1970 – Name changed to National Nursing Homes
National Challenge Systems Inc. (B.C. Jan. 4, 1990) Ltd. n
Napier Explorations Inc. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1987)
Sept. 30, 2003 – Continued into Canada.
Oct. 13, 1988 – Name changed to Brockton Resources
July 1, 2007 – Formed Organic Resource Management National Irron Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Inc. n
Inc. in Canada on amalgamation with wholly owned 1979 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Organic Resource Management Inc. n Energy)
Napier International Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. 14,
1984)
National Computer Products Inc. (Alta. Jan. 25, 1996) National Lake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Jan. 3, 2001 – Name changed to Napier Environmental
Oct. 14, 1998 – Formed Cambridge Colleges Ltd. May 12, 1977 – Name changed to Can-Nation Resources
Technologies Inc. n
following acquisition of all o/s cl. A shs. of Cambridge Ltd. n
Colleges Inc. n
Naples Capital Corp. (Can. Apr. 29, 2005)
National Light & Power Co. Ltd. (Can. 1930)
Nov. 19, 2007 – Name changed to Takara Resources
National Construction Inc. (Ont. Aug. 15, 1995 amalg.) June 1960 – Assets acquired by Sask. government. The
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Mar. 16, 2005 – Name changed to E.G. Capital Inc. n o/s 4.5 % 1st mtge. bds. due Mar. 1, 1961, were
acquisition of Takara Resources (B.C.) Inc. n
redeemed at maturity.
National Containers Ltd. (Que. 1946)
Napoleon Exploration Limited (B.C. Oct. 14, 1981) National Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939)
Sept. 23, 1969 – Acquired by Plant Industries Inc.; basis
June 28, 1993 – Name changed to Argentina Gold 1970 – All assets acquired by Consolidated Marbenor
unknown.
Corp. n Mines Limited; basis 9 new for 15 old shs.
National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada
Napoli Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Limited (Can. 1905) National Nickel Corporation Ltd. (Que. 1951)
Feb. 1977 – Dissolved. June 2, 1980 – Name changed to National Drug Limited. n June 9, 1960 – Dissolved.

Nareco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) National Nickel Ltd. (B.C. May 19, 1965)
National Drug Limited (Can. 1905)
1968 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 9, 1973 – Name changed to Aberdeen Minerals
Jan. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Nadruco Holdings
Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Provigo Inc., to continue Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Narrow Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1952 – Charter cancelled. under National Drug Limited name. Shldrs. of co. received
pref. shs. of new co. for their com. and pref. shs. on a National Nursing Homes Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 15, 1966)
sh.-for-sh. basis. The pref. shs. of new co. were then Sept. 8, 1972 – Name changed to N. B. Cook Corporation
Nartico Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1986)
redeemed at $16 per sh., making National Drug Limited Ltd. n
Feb. 23, 1988 – Name changed to Privatel Inc. n
a wholly owned subsid. of Provigo Inc. (see Provigo Inc.)
National Pagette Ltd. (Can. 1986)
Nasco Cobalt Silver Mines Limited (Ont. June 22, 1948)
National Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1950) Nov. 4, 1987 – All o/s shs. acquired under exchange offer
Jan. 14, 1974 – Name changed to Frankfield Explorations
1967 – Acquired by First National Uranium Mines Ltd.; of 1 sh. of BCE Mobile Communications Inc. for 2 shs.
Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 6 old shs. of National Pagette Ltd. (see BCE Mobile
Communications Inc.)
Nasco Metal Mines Limited (Ont. June 22, 1948) National FibreTech Inc. (Ont. July 27, 1990 amalg.)
Mar. 1, 1951 – Name changed to Nasco Cobalt Silver May 2, 1997 – Sought formal protection from creditors National Quick Lube Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 28, 1986)
Mines Limited. n under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act due to June 14, 1994 – Name changed to NQL Drilling Tools
a demand for payment of its operating bank debt. Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nash Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) May 15, 1997 – All directors resigned and the co. was
Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled. placed into bankruptcy. Toronto-based RSM Richter National Quotes Inc. (Ont. 1982)
(formerly Richter & Partners Inc.) was appointed trustee. Aug. 8, 1997 – Name changed to NatQuote Financial
Nashua Exploration & Mining Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Jan. 22, 2004 – Trustee discharged. No distributions Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 9, 1975 – Charter cancelled. made to shldrs.
National Research Investments, Ltd. (Can. 1932)
Nass River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) National Forest Products Ltd. (B.C. 1958) Liquidated. No funds available for shldrs. Charter
Nov. 24, 1971 – Dissolved. July 7, 1960 – Name changed to Yoho Timber Ltd. n surrendered.
Nastek Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 7, 1996) National Resource Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1976)
Sept. 3, 1999 – Name changed to Infolink Technologies National Fuelcorp Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1979)
July 31, 1991 – Name changed to Fuelcorp International May 31, 1990 – Formed NIM Petroleum Corp. on
Ltd. following acquisition of all o/s shs. of Infolink amalgamation with NIM Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new
Communications Ltd. n Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
for 8.5 old shs. n
Natalma Mines Limited (Can. Jan. 14, 1972) National Gold & Nickel Resources Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Mar. 3, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. National Sea Products Limited (N.S. Mar. 1, 1967
Mar. 22, 1983 – Name changed to Tonka Resources Inc.; amalg.)
basis 10 new for 1 old sh. n Dec. 31, 1998 – Name changed to High Liner Foods
National Gold Corporation (Alta. May 24, 1996)
Feb. 21, 2003 – Amalgamated with Alamos Minerals Ltd. Incorporated. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Natan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 18, 2010) (1 for 2) to continue as Alamos Gold Inc.; basis 1 new
Mar. 2, 2017 – Name changed to Enforcer Gold Corp. Alamos Gold for 2.352 old National Gold shs. (see Alamos National Seastar Corporation (B.C. 1980)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Gold Inc.) Jan. 16, 1990 – Name changed to Pacific National
Seafarms Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
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National Steel Car Corporation, Limited (Can. 1919) Natural Gas Development Corporation (B.C. 1932) Navina Global Resource Fund (Ont. May 18, 2006)
Dec. 1961 – Acquired by Dominion Foundries and Steel, Jan. 23, 1941 – Charter cancelled. June 28, 2010 – Converted into an open-ended mutual
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Limited through offer; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see fund.
Dominion Foundries and Steel, Limited) Natural Springs Canada Inc. (Alta. Oct. 2, 1987)
June 20, 2003 – Debt repayment in default, officers Navis Resources Corp. (Sask. Jan. 15, 2009)
National Sugar Company (Que. 1941) resigned Dec. 5, 2001. Delisted TSX-VEN. July 5, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. (see
Jan. 26, 1980 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. (B.C. Oct. 6,
National Telcom Solutions Inc. (B.C. Aug. 7, 1991) 1998) Navistar Financial Corporation Canada Inc. (Can.
Jan. 9, 2004 – Dissolved and struck from register. Oct. 31, 2012 – Name changed to Crailar Technologies 1959)
Inc. n Sept. 17, 1987 – Name changed to GE Credit Equipment
National Trust Company, Limited (Ont. 1898) Finance Inc. following sale of co. by Navistar International
Aug. 31, 1984 – Formed The National Victoria and Grey Naturally Niagara Incorporated (Ont. Dec. 18, 1990) Corporation Canada to General Electric Capital Canada
Trust Company in Ontario on amalgamation with Victoria Jan. 22, 1996 – Name changed to Northern Gaming Inc.; Inc. n
and Grey Trust Company; basis 1.45 new for 1 National basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Trust sh. Subsequently, over 99% of the o/s com. shs. Navistar International Corporation Canada (Ont. 1903)
of the amalg. co. were exchanged for shs. of Victoria and Nature Genetiks Capital Inc. (Can. Jan. 15, 2004) Feb. 22, 2000 – Name changed to International Truck
Grey Trustco Limited on basis of 2.069 shs. for each com. Jan. 30, 2007 – Name changed to Mercator Transport and Engine Corporation Canada. n
sh. acquired upon amalg. The combined effect of the Group Corporation following Qualifying Transaction
amalg. and exchange offer was that each National Victoria reverse takeover acquisition of Mercator Transport Group Navitrak International Corporation (Ont. Jan. 13, 1994)
and Grey Trust Company, Limited com. sh. received 3 Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Jan. 7, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register.
com. shs. of Victoria and Grey Trustco Limited. n
Nautilus Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1972) Naxos Resources Ltd. (Can. May 23, 1986)
National Trustco Inc. (Ont. May 1, 1959) July 1973 – Merged into Sloane Mining Co. Ltd.; basis 1 Jan. 3, 2002 – Name changed to Franklin Lake Resources
Aug. 29, 1997 – Acquired by The Bank of Nova Scotia; new for 4.1 old shs. Inc. and continued into Nevada; basis 1 new for 10 old
basis $26.475 plus 0.125 Scotiabank com. shs. for 1 shs.
National Trustco sh. Nautilus Group Inc. (Wash. Jan. 28, 1993)
Mar. 14, 2005 – Name changed to Nautilus, Inc. Nayarit Gold Inc. (Ont. Nov. 27, 2003)
National Uni/Care Health Systems Ltd. (B.C. 1987) Aug. 9, 2010 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned subsid.
Oct. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Snaper Patent Nautilus Plus Inc. (Que. 1986 amalg.) of Capital Gold Corporation; basis 0.134048 Capital Gold
Technologies Inc. n Aug. 23, 1989 – Acquired by Sugesco Acquisitions Inc. shs. for 1 Nayarit sh. (see Capital Gold Corporation)
for $1.85 per sh.
The National Victoria and Grey Trust Company (Ont. Naybob Gold Mines, Ltd. (Ont. Jan. 3, 1934)
Aug. 31, 1984 amalg.) Nautilus Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983) 1943 – Name changed to Naybob Mines Ltd. and
June 1, 1985 – Name changed to National Trust June 14, 1994 – Name changed to New Leather continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Company. Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Naybob Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
The National Victoria and Grey Trustco Limited (Ont. Nautilus Uranium Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Jan. 20, 1945 – Name changed to Naylor Mines Ltd.;
May 1, 1959) 1964 – Name changed to Great Lakes Nickel Corp. Ltd. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Jan. 24, 1989 – Name changed to National Trustco Inc. n
Nava Industries Inc. (Alta. Oct. 25, 1994) Naybob (1945) Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
National Westminster Bank of Canada (Can. Jan. 21, Apr. 30, 1996 – Name changed to BIT Integration 1948 – Acquired by Logan Porcupine Mines Ltd.; basis
1982) Technology Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n 1 new for 3 old shs. (see Logan Porcupine Mines Ltd.)
May 1, 1998 – Amalgamated with HongkongBank Loan
Corporation to form Hongkong Bank of Canada. Navan Capital Corp. (B.C. Feb. 7, 2000) Naylor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Mar. 21, 2006 – Formed Western Uranium Corporation 1945 – Name changed to Naybob (1945) Gold Mines Ltd.
Nationwide Books Ltd. (B.C. 1956) in British Columbia on reverse takeover acquisition of and continued into Ontario. n
Dec. 24, 1970 – Name changed to Harry Smith & Sons and amalgamation with (old) Western Uranium
Ltd. n Corporation. n Nazha Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
1967 – Name changed to Prado Explorations Ltd. n
Nationwide Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Navarre Mines Limited (Ont. 1929)
Apr. 15, 1965 – Dissolved. Sept. 1930 – Name changed to Patricia Birch Lake Mining Nealon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Corp. Ltd. n Apr. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Nationwide Mining & Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Sept. 1, 1978 – Dissolved. Navarre Resources Corporation (B.C. July 8, 1987) Neartic Mines Ltd. (unknown)
Aug. 26, 1998 – Name changed to Ameridex Minerals Nov. 26, 1975 – Amalgamated into Spar Holdings &
Native Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Corp.; basis 1 new for 13.8 old shs. n
Aug. 31, 1976 – Dissolved.
Navasota Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1980) Neary Resources Corporation (B.C. May 14, 1996)
Native Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Oct. 8, 1999 – Name changed to Red Emerald Resource
June 18, 1979 – Charter cancelled. June 19, 2018 – Voluntarily delisted. (see FPsurvey -
Mines & Energy) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Native Strategic Investments Ltd. (B.C. June 17, 1993)
Navasota Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1980) Neatt Corporation (Ont. Aug. 1, 2001 amalg.)
May 8, 2001 – Name changed to NSI Strategic
Jan. 26, 2010 – Name changed to Anglo Aluminum Aug. 1, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Investments Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Corp. n
Nechi Consolidated Dredging Ltd. (B.C. 1936)
Natjo Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1953 – Merged into Pato Consolidated Gold Dredging
Nov. 23, 1955 – Charter cancelled. Navco Food Services Ltd. (Ont. 1949)
Jan. 19, 1971 – Name changed to Canvedo Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs.
NatraCeuticals Inc. (Can. Jan. 30, 1990) Ltd. n
Needco Cooling Semiconductors Ltd. (Can. 1959)
Feb. 25, 2000 – Name changed to Nu-Life Corp. n May 1962 – Name changed to Needco Frigistors
Navigator Exploration Corp. (Alta. Sept. 3, 1996) Limited. n
Natto Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1960) May 4, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Aug. 19, 1965 – Dissolved. Strongbow Resources Inc. (1 for 2) to continue as
Needco Frigistors Limited (Can. 1959)
Strongbow Exploration Inc.; basis 0.7 new Strongbow
June 1963 – Name changed to Frigistors Ltd. n
Natunola AgriTech Inc. (Can. June 30, 2004 amalg.) Exploration for 1 old Navigator sh.
Feb. 24, 2014 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by
Navigo Energy Inc. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1994) Needlepoint Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Avrio Ventures Limited Partnership; basis $0.0068 cash
Jan. 6, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement to convert company Mar. 18, 1986 – Name changed to Asian Canadian
per sh.
to a new junior oil and gas exploration company named Resources Ltd. n
Natunola Health Biosciences Inc. (Alta. Oct. 17, 1997) C1 Energy Ltd. and a new income trust named NAV
Oct. 14, 2011 – Acquired by Advitech Inc. by way of Energy Trust; basis 1 new C1 sh. plus either 1 new NAV Needler Group Limited (Can. Apr. 6, 1988)
amalgamation with wholly owned 7894716 Canada Inc.; trust unit or 1 new NAV exch. sh. for 3 old Navigo Energy July 29, 1998 – Acquired by Blue Circle Industries plc of
basis 1.1875 Advitech post-cons. shs. for 1 Natunola sh. shs. (see C1 Energy Ltd.; NAV Energy Trust) London, England, for $1.90 per sh.
Subsequently Advitech changed its name to Botaneco
Corp. (see Botaneco Corp.)
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Neeland Flin Flon Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. Nemco Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 3, 1970) Nesbitt Labine Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
1960) Nov. 16, 1977 – Continued into Alberta. 1960 – Merged into Gunnar Mining Ltd.; basis 1 new for
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Jan. 24, 1962 – Name changed to Silver Belle Mines July 10, 1980 – Name changed to Seaward Resources 80 old shs.
Ltd. n Ltd. n
Nesbitt Thomson Deacon Inc. (Can. 1969)
Neepawa Island Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Nemo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Sept. 1987 – Acquired by Bank of Montreal for $22 per
1955 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 23, 1979 – Charter cancelled. sh.
Mar. 31, 1991 – Name changed to Nesbitt Thomson Inc. n
Negas Mining & Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Nemrod Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1947)
Feb. 25, 1984 – Dissolved. June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1 for 5 Nesbitt Thomson Inc. (Can. 1969)
old shs. plus capital distribution of 10¢ per old sh. Sept. 1, 1994 – Name changed to Nesbitt Burns Inc. n
Negor Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1958)
Jan. 23, 1979 – Dissolved. Neo Alliance Minerals Inc. (Alta. June 24, 2003) Nesbitt Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Dec. 16, 2010 – Name changed to Synergy Acquisition Jan. 1952 – Charter cancelled.
Negus Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Corp. n
1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Negus Mines The Nesmont Industrial Corporation (B.C. 1986)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Neo Material Technologies Inc. (Can. Aug. 8, 1994) May 10, 1993 – Name changed to International Nesmont
June 14, 2012 – Acquired by MCP Exchangeco Inc., a Industrial Corporation; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Neighbors Resources Inc. (Ont. 1984) wholly owned subsid. of Molycorp, Inc.; basis either (i)
Mar. 11, 1992 – Formed Baitex Medical Technologies US$11.30 or (ii) 0.4242 Molycorp shs. or (iii) combination Nesnah Mining & Exploration Co. Ltd. (Can. 1944)
Inc. on amalgamation with Baitex Medical Technologies thereof for 1 Neo com. sh. Jan. 1956 – Dissolved.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n June 27, 2012 – Name changed to Neo Material
Technologies ULC. n Nesscap Energy Inc. (Ont. Aug. 2, 2007)
Nellie Lake Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) May 3, 2017 – Undergoing voluntary dissolution.
June 1959 – Charter surrendered and co. dissolved. Neo Material Technologies ULC (Can. Aug. 8, 1994) Substantially all assets sold to Maxwell Technologies,
July 17, 2012 – Name changed to Molycorp Minerals Inc. for 4,146,538 shs. valued at US$25,874,397.
Nello Mining Limited (Ont. 1936) Canada ULC. July 20, 2017 – Initial distrib. of 1 Maxwell Technologies,
July 6, 1982 – Name changed to Nello Resources Inc. n Inc. sh. for every 226 Nesscap shs. (see FPsurvey -
Neodym Technologies Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1986) Industrials)
Nello Resources Inc. (Ont. 1936) Sept. 6, 2012 – Name changed to Neoteck Solutions Inc.;
Aug. 3, 1984 – Formed Highridge Exploration Ltd. in basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Nestor Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. 1982)
Alberta on amalgamation with Viking Exploration Ltd. May 9, 1983 – Name changed to Kumix Resources
(private co.). n Neomar Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Corporation. n
July 3, 1987 – Name changed to Tarragon Oil and Gas
Nelma Information Inc. (Ont. 1969) Limited. n Net Nanny Software International Inc. (B.C. Aug. 15,
Oct. 15, 1984 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with 1983)
same name. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Neon Products of Canada Ltd. (Can. 1929) Nov. 15, 2000 – Continued into Yukon.
Mar. 1969 – Name changed to Neonex International Ltd. n May 24, 2005 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nelson Consolidated Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
May 1957 – Struck off register. Neon Products of Western Canada (Can. 1929) Net-Quote.Com Inc. (Ont. Nov. 29, 1991)
1956 – Name changed to Neon Products of Canada Ltd. n May 18, 2000 – Name changed to HYWY Corp. following
Nelson Gold Corporation Limited (Bermuda Mar. 31, acquisition of HYWY.Com Inc. n
1993)
Neonex International Ltd. (Can. 1929)
Oct. 31, 2000 – Name changed to Nelson Resources Net Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 2, 1992)
Nov. 1, 1977 – Amalgamated indirectly with Jim Pattison
Limited. n Apr. 5, 2000 – Name changed to BakBone Software
Ltd. through subsid. Jim Pattison (B.C.) Ltd.; basis $3.00
or 1 new non-voting 5.5% redeemable $3.00 pfce. sh. for Incorporated. n
Nelson Holdings International Ltd. (B.C. May 13, 1985)
1 com. sh.
Sept. 18, 1987 – Continued into Canada. Net Shepherd Inc. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1996 amalg.)
Oct. 27, 1989 – Name changed to NHI Nelson Holdings Neoteck Solutions Inc. (B.C. Feb. 4, 1986) May 9, 2002 – Name changed to Flock Resources Ltd.;
International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n May 9, 2016 – Name changed to Hello Pal International basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Inc. pursuant to the acquisition of certain software assets
Nelson Resources Limited (Bermuda Mar. 31, 1993) of Hello Pal International, Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old Net Soft Systems Inc. (B.C. May 13, 1996)
Dec. 8, 2005 – Amalgamated indirectly with LUKOIL shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Feb. 24, 2011 – Name changed to Rhys Resources Ltd.;
Overseas Holding Ltd.; basis US$2.19162 per sh. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Neotel Inc. (Ont. Mar. 14, 1983)
Nelson Slocan Consolidated Mines, Ltd. (B.C. 1942) Apr. 5, 2005 – Name changed to Neotel International Inc.; Netalco Corporation (Alta. Nov. 20, 1996)
June 1954 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Jan. 9, 1999 – Name changed to Saddle Resources Inc.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Saddle
Nelson Trade & Finance Limited (Bermuda Mar. 31,
Neotel International Inc. (Ont. Mar. 14, 1983) Resources Inc.; basis 1 for 5. n
1993)
Oct. 1, 2008 – Name changed to Tenth Power
July 17, 1995 – Name changed to Nelson Gold
Technologies Corp. n Netco Energy Inc. (Alta. May 21, 1993)
Corporation Limited. n
July 14, 2011 – Name changed to Netco Silver Inc. n
Neptune Capital Corp. (Alta. Oct. 17, 2000)
Nelson Vending Technology Limited (B.C. Jan. 17,
Aug. 21, 2003 – Qualifying Transaction amalgamation Netco Silver Inc. (Alta. May 21, 1993)
1983)
with Saturn Ventures Inc. (425,000 units) and wholly Feb. 11, 2014 – Name changed to Brisio Innovations Inc.
July 23, 1987 – Continued into Canada. (see Cinram Ltd.)
owned subsid. of Vanguard Aviation Corp. (VAX); basis and continued into British Columbia pursuant to change
Aug. 4, 1993 – Amalgamated with its wholly owned
875,000 VAX units for all Neptune com. shs. One VAX of business from mineral exploration to mobile computing
subsid., Nelson Videovend Ltd., and Cinram Ltd. (1 for
unit equals 1 VAX com. sh. plus 1 VAX com. sh. wt. device technology. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
1) to continue as Cinram Ltd.; basis 1 Cinram com. sh.
(entitling the holder to purchase 1 VAX sh. at $0.25 for
for 589 Nelson Vending com. shs. (see Cinram Ltd.) NetDriven Solutions Inc. (Alta. May 31, 1982)
15 mths.). (see Vanguard Aviation Corp.)
July 15, 2004 – Formed Cervus Financial Group Inc. in
Nelvana Limited (Ont. July 30, 1971)
Neptune Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Alberta on amalgamation with Cervus Financial Group
Dec. 4, 2000 – All o/s subord. vtg. shs. acquired by Corus
Oct. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Inc., constituting a reverse takeover by Cervus; basis 1
Entertainment Inc.; basis $48 per sh., or $0.05 in cash
new for 20 old shs. n
plus 1.147 Corus class B non-vtg. shs. Neptune Resources Corp. (B.C. 1970)
Dec. 8, 1989 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by ABM Gold Netgraphe Inc. (Que. Dec. 18, 1981)
Nelway Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Corp.; basis 3 cl. A shs. of ABM for 7 com. shs.of Sept. 16, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement amalgamation with
Oct. 15, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Neptune. (see ABM Gold Corp.) indirectly-owned subsid. of Québecor Media Inc. to form
Nemaska Exploration Inc. (Can. May 16, 2007) Amalco; basis 1 new Amalco redeemable pfd. sh. for 1
Nesbitt Burns Inc. (Can. 1969) old Netgraphe sub. vtg. sh. The redeemable shs. were
Dec. 1, 2011 – Name changed to Nemaska Lithium Inc.
Feb. 15, 2000 – Name changed to BMO Nesbitt Burns immediately redeemed for $0.63 per sh.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc.
Netherfield Energy Corporation (Alta. May 12, 1994)
Sept. 29, 1999 – Formed Antrim Energy Inc. in Alberta
on amalgamation with Antrim International Inc.,
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constituting a reverse takeover by Antrim; basis NeuroMedix Inc. (Can. Feb. 11, 2005) Nevcal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 16, 1966)
0.6140625 new for 1 Antrim sh. and 0.25 new for 1 May 15, 2007 – Acquired by Transition Therapeutics Inc.; Dec. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Arapahoe Mining Corp.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Netherfield sh. n basis 1 Transition com. sh. for 5.1429 NeuroMedix Inc. basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
com. sh. (see Transition Therapeutics Inc.)
NeTrue Communications Inc. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1997) Nevex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972)
Apr. 18, 2000 – Continued into Delaware. Neutrino Resources Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1994 amalg.) June 23, 1980 – Name changed to Wasp International
July 24, 1998 – Acquired by Southern Mineral Corporation Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
NetScout Capital Corp. (Alta. July 12, 1994) of Houston, Tex., for $1.80 per sh.
Nov. 8, 2001 – Name changed to Scout Capital Corp. n Nevgold Resource Corp. (Can. Feb. 9, 2004)
Nevada Bob's Canada Inc. (Alta. Feb. 27, 1996) Mar. 2, 2012 – Acquired by Silver Predator Corp.; basis
Netseers Internet International Corporation (B.C. Feb. Oct. 29, 1999 – Name changed to Nevada Bob's Golf 0.5 Silver shs.for 1 Nevgold sh.
8, 1984) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Dec. 2, 2003 – Name changed to 1st Anyox Resources Nevis Energy Services Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1996)
Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nevada Bob's International Inc. (Ont. Aug. 24, 1993 Nov. 1, 2002 – Formed Phoenix Technology Services
amalg.) Inc. in Alberta on amalgamation with 1003053 Alberta
Nov. 28, 2008 – Formed Loncor Resources Inc. in Ontario Ltd., a wholly owned subsid. of Phoenix Technology
Nett-Workk Inc. (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986)
on reverse takeover acquisition of and amalgamation with Services Ltd., constituting a reverse takeover by Phoenix;
June 1, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Loncor Resources Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) basis 1 new for 1 Phoenix sh. and 0.5 new for 1 Nevis
Nettron.Com, Inc. (Alta. Jan. 19, 1996) sh. n
Nevada Explorations Ltd. (Can. 1973)
Apr. 19, 2005 – Name changed to Valcent Products Inc.;
Nov. 26, 1975 – Amalgamated with Spar Holdings &
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nevis petroleum corporation (Alta. Mar. 5, 1996)
Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs.
Oct. 16, 2002 – All o/s com. shs. acquired by a subsidiary
Network Exploration Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1983) Nevada Geothermal Power Inc. (B.C. Apr. 13, 1995) of AC Energy Inc.; basis 10¢ per share. (see AC Energy
Jan. 12, 2018 – Name changed to Ynvisible Interactive Apr. 2, 2013 – Name changed to Alternative Earth Inc.)
Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition of a 94.19% Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
interest in YD Ynvisible S.A. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nevoro Inc. (Can. May 16, 2007)
Oct. 14, 2009 – Acquired by Starfield Resources Inc.;
Nevada Goldfields Corporation (B.C. May 11, 1984)
Network Gaming International Corp. (B.C. Sept. 2, basis 0.87 Starfield shs. for 1 Nevoro sh. (see Starfield
Apr. 27, 1989 – Continued into Canada.
1983) Resources Inc.)
May 1, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Nevada
June 22, 2004 – Name changed to Network Exploration
Goldfields Corporation; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n New Aegis Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 1, 1990 amalg.)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Aug. 19, 1994 – Amalgamated with Nucore Resources
Nevada Iron Ltd. (Australia Jan. 12, 2007) Ltd. (1 for 1.777) to form Norcan Resources Ltd.; basis
Network Life Sciences Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 2013)
July 28, 2015 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX; continued 1 new for 1.333 old shs. (see Norcan Resources Ltd.)
Oct. 16, 2016 – Name changed to ePlay Digital Inc. (see
to trade on Australian Securities Exchange.
FPsurvey - Industrials)
New Age Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1965)
Nevada North Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1983) Apr. 11, 1996 – Continued into Yukon.
Network Oncology Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 2013)
Dec. 2, 1994 – Name changed to Inca Pacific Resources Jan. 28, 1998 – Name changed to Great Panther Inc.;
June 23, 2015 – Name changed to Network Life Sciences
Inc. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nevada Pacific Gold Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 11, 1997) New Ainsworth Base Metals Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Network Technology Professionals Inc. (B.C. Oct. 19,
July 9, 2007 – Acquired by US Gold Canadian Acquisition Name changed to Angus River Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
2000)
Corporation; basis 0.23 new US Gold sh. for 1 old Nevada for 10 old shs. n
July 4, 2005 – Dissolved and struck from register.
sh. (see US Gold Canadian Acquisition Corporation)
Network Telemetrics Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 23, 1991) New Alger Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Nevada Star Resource Corp. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987)
Oct. 14, 1997 – Name changed to Belvedere Resources Nov. 1, 1982 – Dissolved.
June 23, 1998 – Continued into Yukon.
Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Mar. 30, 2007 – Name changed to Pure Nickel Inc. New Alster Energy Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 22, 1980)
Neuer Kapital Corp. (B.C. May 29, 1984) following reverse takeover acquisition of Pure Nickel Inc. Mar. 26, 1990 – Name changed to Anacondo Explorations
Aug. 3, 2005 – Name changed to Crescent Resources and amalgamation of Pure Nickel with a wholly owned Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corp. n subsidiary; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
New Altamira Value Fund (Ont. Dec. 17, 1993)
NeuLion, Inc. (Can. Jan. 14, 2000) NevadaBobs.com Inc. (Ont. Aug. 24, 1993 amalg.) Dec. 31, 2001 – Merged into Altamira Canadian Value
Nov. 30, 2010 – Continued into Delaware. Aug. 27, 2001 – Name changed to Nevada Bob's Fund following expiry for cash based on a price per unit
May 9, 2018 – Acquired by WME Entertainment Parent, International Inc. n equal to the net asset value per unit as at.
LLC; basis US$0.84 cash per sh.
Nevado Venture Capital Corporation (Can. June 9, New Ambassador Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
Neumed Systems Corporation (Can. Aug. 30, 1985) 2006) Feb. 20, 1980 – Dissolved.
May 25, 1988 – Name changed to Reneaux Capital Inc. n Aug. 27, 2010 – Name changed to Nevado Resources
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) New Arcadia Explorations Ltd. (N.P.L.) (B.C. 1967)
Neuro-Biotech Corporation (Ont. Sept. 25, 1995 amalg.) Nov. 10, 1992 – Name changed to New Arcadia
Nov. 30, 2001 – Name changed to DPC Biosciences Nevaro Capital Corporation (Can. Nov. 13, 1986) Resources Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Corporation. n Jan. 1, 2010 – Name changed to Canadian Energy
Services & Technology Corp. pursuant to conversion of New Arlington Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1951)
Neuro Discovery Inc. (B.C. Mar. 24, 1994) Canadian Energy Services L.P. (CESLP) into a corp. and Mar. 12, 1964 – Dissolved.
June 28, 2002 – Continued into Canada. transaction with 7280157 Canada Ltd. (renamed Nevaro
Capital Corporation); basis 1 co. sh. for 1 CESLP LP unit New Arntfield Mines Ltd. (Que. 1925)
Oct. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Allon Therapeutics Inc.
and 1 new Nevaro sh. for 1 old Nevaro sh. n 1971 – Dissolved.
following reverse takeover acquisition of Allon
Therapeutics, Inc. n New Associated Developments Limited (Que. 1959)
Nevarro Energy Inc. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997)
Sept. 20, 2000 – Name changed to Nevarro Energy Ltd.; Feb. 1971 – Name changed to Consolidated
Neuro Navigational Corporation (Calif. May 20, 1991) Developments Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Dec. 31, 1993 – Continued into Delaware. basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nov. 18, 1997 – Name changed to Kinetic Ventures Ltd. n New Aston Resources Inc. (B.C. 1969)
Nevarro Energy Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 11, 1997)
Sept. 30, 1981 – Amalgamated with Atlantic Energy
Neurochem Inc. (Can. June 17, 1993) Sept. 28, 2006 – Acquired by Pearl Exploration and
Corporation; sh. for sh. basis.
Apr. 21, 2008 – Name changed to BELLUS Health Inc. Production Ltd.; basis either $1.875, 0.125 new Pearl
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) com. sh., 0.5 new Serrano Energy Ltd. com. sh. and New Astral Mining & Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
0.20866 new Serrano warrant, or, 0.5 new Pearl com. Oct. 1968 – Charter cancelled.
Neurogenesis Biotech Corp. (Alta. Mar. 31, 2004) sh., 0.5 new Serrano com. sh. and 0.20866 new Serrano
Oct. 19, 2004 – Name changed to Stem Cell Therapeutics warrant for 1 old Nevarro com. sh. (see Pearl Exploration New Athona Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 3, 1937)
Corp. n and Production Ltd.) Jan. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Lakota Resources Inc.;
basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Nevasco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
Neurokine Pharmaceuticals Inc. (B.C. June 10, 2002)
June 1978 – Name changed to Nevasco Corporation.
Apr. 7, 2017 – Name changed to Pivot Pharmaceuticals
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
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New Augarita Porcupine Mines Limited (Ont. May 13, $1.37 redeemed July 31, 1992 for $20.20 plus accrued New Comet Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
1936) and unpaid div. Mar. 28, 1960 – Charter cancelled.
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Nov. 10, 1987 – Name changed to Royal Aerospace Dec. 31, 1998 – Name changed to NBTel Inc.
Corp. n New Concept Technologies International Inc. (Ont.
New Brunswick Uranium Metals & Mining Ltd. (N.B. 1952)
New Bailey Mines Limited (Ont. 1951) 1955) Nov. 18, 1994 – Continued into Bermuda.
1961 – Charter cancelled. July 20, 1971 – Name changed to NBU Mines Limited. n Dec. 15, 1994 – Name changed to New Concept
Technologies International Limited. n
New Barber-Larder Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) New Bullet Group Inc. (B.C. Nov. 6, 1981)
1953 – Assets acquired by Mining Futures and Holdings May 31, 2004 – Name changed to Amerix Precious Metals New Concept Technologies International Limited
Ltd.; no equity for shldrs. Charter surrendered. (see Corporation and continued into Ontario. n (Bermuda Nov. 18, 1994)
Mining Futures and Holdings Ltd.) Aug. 16, 1996 – Name changed to NTI Resources
New Cache Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. Oct. 28, 1986) Limited. n
New Bedford Explorations Limited (Ont. 1969) Jan. 15, 1999 – Acquired by Canadian Abraxas Petroleum
Mar. 15, 1978 – Name changed to New Bedford Limited, an affiliate of Grey Wolf Exploration Inc., for $6.50 New Concord Development Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Resources & Developments Limited. n per sh. (see Grey Wolf Exploration Inc.) 1966 – Wound up.

New Bedford Resources & Developments Limited New Calumet Mines Ltd. (Que. 1942) New Congress Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 9, 1965)
(Ont. 1969) July 28, 1975 – Assets sold to Consolidated Professor Jan. 12, 1983 – Name changed to Levon Resources Ltd.;
Feb. 15, 1982 – Amalgamated with Moffat Lake Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.108 old shs. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Explorations Inc. to form Tipperary Resources Ltd.; basis
1 new conv. pfce. sh. for each 2 New Bedford shs. New Campbell Island Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 21, New Continental Oil Company of Canada Limited (Alta.
1945) 1936)
New Bethsaida Mines Limited (B.C. 1956) July 23, 1984 – Continued into Canada. Dec. 1971 – Acquired by Pan Ocean Oil Corp.; basis 6.47
Apr. 1964 – Sold assets to Western Beaver Lodge Mines Oct. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Minera Delta Inc.; basis new for 100 old shs.
Ltd. for 550,002 shs., which were distributed sh.-for-sh. 1 new for 4 old shs. n
to Bethsaida shldrs. Latter also understood to have New Copper Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 9, 1974
received 3¢ per sh. New Canalask Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1953) amalg.)
Aug. 1974 – Name changed to Bow Island Drilling Canada Jan. 10, 1992 – Dissolved.
New Bidlamaque Enterprises Inc. (Can. 1987) Ltd. n
June 10, 1996 – Name changed to Chivor Emerald New Cosmic Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 23, 1970 amalg.)
Corporation Ltd. and continued into British Virgin Islands; New Canamin Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Aug. 8, 1977 – Name changed to Cosmic Industries Ltd. n
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. July 6, 1995 – Acquired by Princeton Mining Corporation;
basis 1.25 Princeton shs. for 1 Canamin sh. New Cronin Babine Mine Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
New Bidlamaque Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1944) Apr. 1973 – Name changed to Sproatt Silver Mines Ltd.;
1987 – Continued into Canada. New Candela Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 11, 1987) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nov. 10, 1995 – Name changed to New Bidlamaque Oct. 20, 1999 – Name changed to Sherwood Petroleum
Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n New Davies Petroleums Limited (Alta. 1952)
Feb. 24, 1972 – Name changed to Davoil Natural
New Black Bay Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1953) New Cantech Ventures Inc. (B.C. Apr. 4, 1997) Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Apr. 1975 – Acquired by Thomson Exploration Ltd. for June 20, 2008 – Name changed to Nanika Resources
33¢ per sh. Inc. n New Dawn Mining Corp. (B.C. Aug. 22, 2006)
Nov. 15, 2007 – Continued into Canada.
New Blondeau Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
New Cascade Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1964) Dec. 31, 2013 – Continued into Cayman Islands.
May 15, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Acquired by Maloney-Steel Crafts Ltd. for 23¢ per sh.
New Delhi Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934)
New Blue Ribbon Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 4, 1989)
New Casey Cobalt Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) 1961 – Name changed to Delhi Pacific Mines Limited;
Jan. 28, 2003 – Name changed to Blue Diamond Mining
1956 – Charter cancelled. basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Corporation; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
New Cayzor Athabaska Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) New Denver Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
New Bobs Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Mar. 1981 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register.
May 5, 1959 – Dissolved.
New Century Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 2, 1983) New Devil's Elbow Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
New Bristol Oils Limited (Ont. 1948) May 31, 1990 – Name changed to A.I. Software Inc. n June 9, 1978 – Name changed to Lancer Resources Ltd.;
1959 – Acquired by Able Land & Minerals Ltd.; basis 1
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
new for 5 old shs. New Chamberlain Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
1959 – Name changed to Sarcee Petroleums Ltd. n New Devon Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
New British Dominion Oil Company Limited (Can.
1925) 1954 – Acquired by Nuco Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new
New Charter Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 20, 1978) for 8 old shs. (see Nuco Petroleums Ltd.)
Jan. 20, 1958 – Name changed to Asamera Oil
Apr. 23, 1992 – Name changed to Cambridge BioChemics
Corporation Ltd. n
Inc. n New Dickenson Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
1960 – Merged into Dickenson Mines Ltd.
The New Brunswick Electric Power Commission (N.B.
New Chemcrude Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1963)
1920) New Digby Dome Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1910)
Feb. 4, 1983 – Struck off register.
June 1, 1991 – Name changed to New Brunswick Power Mar. 5, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation. n New Chief Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Jan. 1978 – Name changed to Sydney Development New Dimension Resources Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
New Brunswick Power Corporation (N.B. 1920) Corporation; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n Sept. 1983 – Continued into Wyoming.
Oct. 1, 2004 – Name changed to New Brunswick Power June 23, 1997 – Name changed to Global Disposal
Holding Corporation following reorganization into holding New China Resources Limited (B.C. 1982) Corporation.
company with four new subsidiary operating companies. n Feb. 6, 1991 – Name changed to Sino Pac International
Investments Inc. n New Dimensions Technologies Limited (B.C. Sept.
New Brunswick Power Holding Corporation (N.B. 11, 1986)
1920) Feb. 20, 1995 – Name changed to NDT Ventures Ltd.;
New Cinch Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1959)
Oct. 1, 2013 – Succeeded by New Brunswick Power basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
July 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Corporation following reorganization into a single crown
corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey New Claymore Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 20, 1970) New Dolly Varden Minerals Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 1979
- Industrials) Nov. 24, 2004 – Continued into Alberta. amalg.)
Nov. 26, 2004 – Name changed to BrazAlta Resources Sept. 15, 2000 – Name changed to Dolly Varden
The New Brunswick Telephone Company, Limited Corp. n Resources Inc. n
(N.B. 1888)
July 1, 1985 – Com. stk. exchanged on sh.-for-sh. basis New Dolomite White Mining Limited (B.C. Oct. 23,
New Colony Energy Corp. (Ont. Aug. 31, 1987)
for com. stk. of parent co., Bruncor Inc. No exchange 1969)
Dec. 9, 1987 – Formed Interfirst Resources Inc. on
made on company's pref. stk. The cum. redeem. pfd. July 3, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register.
amalgamation with Interfirst Oil Corp.; basis 1 new for 4
old shs. n
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New Dominion Minerals Development Ltd. (Alta. 1951) New Forty-Four Mines Limited (Man. 1934) New Hana Copper Mining Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 10, 2009)
1963 – Acquired by Bow Valley Industries Ltd.; basis 6.2¢ Jan. 22, 1986 – Formed Canadian Gold Mines Ltd. in Apr. 25, 2014 – Name changed to Handa Copper
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per sh. (see Bow Valley Industries Ltd.) Manitoba on amalgamation with Portage Avenue Gold Corporation. n
Mines Limited. n
New Dominion Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) The New Harding Group Inc. (Ont. July 7, 1927)
Apr. 21, 1978 – Name changed to New Dominion New Frontier Exploration Inc. (B.C. 1951) June 19, 1989 – Name changed to Clarus Corporation. n
Resources Limited. n Jan. 12, 1982 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
New Frontier Petroleum Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 New Harricana Mines Ltd. (Que. 1927)
New Dominion Resources Limited (Ont. 1943) old sh. Aug. 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 5, 1982 – Name changed to Epping Resources
Ltd. n New Frontier Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1982 New Hiawatha Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1973)
amalg.) May 28, 1976 – Name changed to Hull Explorations
New Dynasty Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1983) Aug. 23, 1985 – Name changed to Petromac Energy Inc.; Limited. n
June 22, 1984 – Name changed to International Dynasty basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Resources Inc. n New Hibernian Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 16, 1987)
New Gas Exploration Co. of Alberta Ltd. (Alta. 1951) Jan. 18, 1991 – Name changed to E.C. Auto Centres
New Eagle Mining Corp. Ltd. (B.C. 1963) 1958 – Acquired by Medallion Petroleums Limited; basis Inc. n
Aug. 19, 1974 – Dissolved. 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Medallion Petroleums Limited)
New High Ridge Resources Inc. (B.C. June 24, 2004)
New Electra Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) New Gateway Oils & Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Feb. 7, 2011 – Name changed to Newton Gold Corp. n
1954 – Merged into Pardee Amalgamated Mines Ltd.; Sept. 30, 1981 – Amalgamated with Killucan Resources
basis 2 new for 35 old shs. Ltd. to form new co. also known as Killucan Resources; New Highland Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
basis sh. for sh. (see Killucan Resources Ltd.) Aug. 1975 – Amalgamated into Great Manhattan Gold
New Emjay Petroleums Ltd. (unknown) Corp.
May 1966 – Acquired by Thomson Drilling Ltd. for 7.1¢ New Glacier Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
per sh. Oct. 24, 1973 – Charter cancelled. New Highridge Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1939)
1958 – Name changed to Combined Metal Mines Limited;
New Energy West Corporation (Alta. Aug. 12, 1988 New Global Ventures International Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 29,
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
amalg.) 1987)
Nov. 16, 2001 – Acquired by Gastar Exploration Ltd.; Oct. 15, 2010 – Name changed to Auro Resources
New Holland Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C.)
basis 1 Gastar sh. for between 14.36 and 16.66 New Corp. n
June 3, 1974 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Energy shs., depending on the New Energy options
exercised. (see Gastar Exploration Ltd.) New Global Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987) New Hombre Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1981)
Mar. 14, 2008 – Name changed to New Global Ventures Mar. 20, 1989 – Name changed to X.T.C. Resources Ltd.;
New Era Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1980) International Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Apr. 22, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
New Gold Star Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) New Hope Porcupine Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1960)
New FSV Corporation (Ont. Oct. 6, 2014) Aug. 1973 – Name changed to Norwich Resources Ltd.;
June 1, 2015 – Name changed to FirstService July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
New Hope Resources Corp. (B.C. 1982)
New Goldbrae Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1982) Jan. 17, 1985 – Name changed to Hi Tech Ventures Inc. n
New Falcon Oils Limited (Alta.)
May 13, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
1959 – Struck off register.
New Horizon Uranium Corporation (Can. Sept. 3, 2003)
New Goldcore Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 30, 1982) July 6, 2012 – Dissolved.
New Far North Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1955)
Nov. 4, 1988 – Continued into Canada.
Nov. 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Namex Explorations New Horizons Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 1, 1999)
New Faulkenham Mines Ltd. (Ont. July 14, 1936) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Nov. 27, 2003 – Acquired by Chalk Media Corp. in
1963 – Acquired by Starratt Nickel Mines Ltd. (see Starratt Energy) agreement which represented company's Qualifying
Nickel Mines Limited) Transaction; basis acquisition of 3,800,000 new Chalk
New Golden Rose Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935) shs. at $0.1447 were distributed to shldrs. who became
New Federal Chibougamau Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) 1942 – Wound up. No distribution. shldrs. of Chalk Media. (see Chalk Media Corp.)
July 27, 1976 – Charter cancelled.
New Goldvue Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 7, 1944) New Horizons Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1947)
New Fenimore Iron Mines Ltd. (Que. 1947) Feb. 23, 1979 – Name changed to Lava Cap Resources Shldrs. received equivalent of 4 shs. Goldfields Uranium
Aug. 10, 1973 – Name changed to Forage Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Mines Ltd. for each New Horizons sh. Co. wound up. (see
Westburne-G.P. Ltée/Westburne-G.P. Drilling Ltd. Goldfields Uranium Mines Ltd.)
New Goliath Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
New Fibers International, Ltd. (B.C. 1979) July 31, 1989 – Formed Hughes Lang Corporation in New Horizons Resources Inc. (B.C. 1981)
Feb. 25, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. British Columbia on amalgamation with Meridor June 5, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Resources Limited and Hughes Lang Corporation; basis
New Fidelity Minerals Ltd. (Ont. 1958) 0.1623 new cl. B shs. for 1 Meridor sh., 0.0462 new cl. New Hosco Mines Limited (Ont. 1944)
1974 – Continued into Alberta. (see Kenting Limited) A shs. for 1 Hughes cl. A sh. and 0.0462 new cl. B shs. Nov. 7, 1978 – Dissolved.
May 1975 – Acquired by Kenting Limited. (see Kenting for 1 Hughes cl. B sh., and 0.0812 new cl. B shs. for 1
Limited) New Goliath sh. n New Hugh Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1935)
Aug. 1955 – Name changed to Alba Explorations Ltd.;
New Flyer Industries Inc. (Ont. June 16, 2005) New Grandroy Resources Inc. (Ont. 1951) basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
May 18, 2018 – Name changed to NFI Group Inc. (see June 1976 – Name changed to Hillsborough Exploration
FPsurvey - Industrials) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n New Impact Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 17, 1969)
Aug. 22, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Impact
New Force Crag Mines Limited (Ont. 1974 amalg.) New Grouse Creek Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961) Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
Apr. 10, 1976 – Amalgamated with Beaver Hill Lake 1972 – Name changed to Westburne Drilling (B.C.) Ltd.
Uranium Mines Limited (0.75 for 1) and Crow River Gold following acquisition by Westburne Petroleum Services New Imperial Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
Mines Inc. (0.6 for 1) to continue with the same name Ltd. 1971 – Name changed to Whitehorse Copper Mines Ltd.;
New Force Crag Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. basis 1 new for 2.5 old shs. n
July 12, 1982 – Dissolved. New Growth Explorations Inc. (Ont. 1951)
Nov. 5, 1976 – Amalgamated with 7 other cos. to form New Inca Gold Ltd. (Bermuda Oct. 6, 1996)
New Formaque Mines Ltd. (Que. 1948) Wolverine Developments Inc.; basis 3 new for 32 old shs. July 8, 2004 – Name changed to Balloch Resources Ltd.;
Nov. 1973 – Name changed to Sobiga Mines Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & New Guinea Gold Corporation (Yuk. June 4, 1996)
Energy) Oct. 20, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. (see New Indian Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1946)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 1972 – Name changed to Azure Resources Ltd.;
New Fortune Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1952)
June 25, 1958 – Name changed to United New Fortune basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
New Hamil Silver-Lead Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1950)
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n May 4, 1972 – Charter cancelled.
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New Indigo Resources Inc. (Alta. Oct. 8, 1986) New Larose Mining & Smelting Ltd. (Ont. 1947) New Meg Oils Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 20, 1948)
Mar. 2, 1999 – Amalgamated with Lytton Minerals Limited 1953 – Acquired by Silver-Miller Mines Ltd.; basis 2 new 1954 – Acquired by Lubicon Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new
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to form Tahera Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Lytton sh. for 5 old shs. for 2 old shs.
and 2.43 new for 1 New Indigo sh. (see Tahera
Corporation) New Leather Corporation (B.C. 1983) New Meridian Mining Corp. (Alta. Apr. 7, 1989)
Nov. 2, 1995 – Name changed to Global Focus Mar. 25, 2010 – Name changed to Philippine Metals Inc.
New Insco Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938) Resources Ltd. n pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Jan. 1979 – Assets acquired by Nuinsco Resources acquisition of Philippine Metals Corp.; basis 1 new for 2
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. New Legend Group Limited (Bermuda Jan. 13, 2006) old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
June 24, 2009 – Name changed to Liuyang Fireworks
New International Infopet Systems Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 9, Limited pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of New Metalore Mining Company Limited (Ont. Jan. 1,
1965) Strive Best Holdings Limited; basis 1 new for 12 old shs. n 1943)
Jan. 8, 2014 – Name changed to SponsorsOne Inc. Oct. 22, 1976 – Name changed to Metalore Resources
following the Dec. 19, 2013, reverse takeover acquisition New Lintex Minerals Ltd. (B.C. May 31, 1983 amalg.) Limited. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
of MXM Nation Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 5, 1993 – Formed Globaltex Industries Inc. in British
Columbia on amalgamation with Willow Creek Coal New Method Laundry Company Limited (Ont. 1929)
New Island Minerals Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 14, 1987 amalg.) Limited. n May 1969 – Acquired by Canadian Corporate
Apr. 22, 1997 – Name changed to New Island Resources Management Co. Ltd.
Inc.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
New Lith Inc. (Ont. Apr. 29, 1980) New Mic Mac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Energy)
June 1987 – Name changed to Barris Klein Holdings 1949 – Name changed to United Mic Mac Mines Ltd. n
New Jack Lake Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. Aug. 14, Inc. n
1945) New Millennium Capital Corp. (Alta. Aug. 8, 2003)
1962 – Name changed to Equity Explorations Ltd. n New Look Eyewear Inc. (Can. Jan. 1, 2002 amalg.) June 15, 2011 – Name changed to New Millennium Iron
June 1, 2015 – Name changed to New Look Vision Group Corp.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
New Jaculet Mines Ltd. (Ont. Feb. 18, 1932) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) & Energy)
May 16, 1956 – Name changed to Chibougamau Jaculet
New Lorie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) New Millennium Metals Corporation (B.C. Mar. 11,
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Mar. 10, 1981 – Name changed to Lorie Resources Inc. n 1983)
New Jason Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 9, 1938) Feb. 18, 2002 – Amalgamated with Platinum Group
New Louvre Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Metals Ltd.; basis 1.65 new Platinum shs. for 1 old New
May 1976 – Charter cancelled. Trustee (Armac Securities
1956 – Name changed to Fano Mining & Exploration Millennium sh.
Ltd., 1601, 100 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 1S3)
Inc. n
holds 400,000 shs. Grand Bay Explorations Limited for
benefit of shldrs. New Millennium Technology Trust (Ont. June 28, 1999)
New Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1938) June 20, 2007 – Name changed to First Asset Opportunity
New Jericho Development Corporation Ltd. (B.C. Mar. July 30, 1960 – Dissolved. Fund. n
26, 1956)
New Mallen Red Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) New Miller Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1958)
Mar. 10, 1981 – Name changed to Mt. Calvery Resources
1970 – Charter cancelled. 1963 – Name changed to New Miller Pipe Lines & Mining
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Exploration Ltd. n
New Manco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1938)
New Joburke Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1945 – Name changed to Normanco Gold Mines Ltd. n
Aug. 16, 1977 – Name changed to Cenex Limited; basis New Miller Pipe Lines & Mining Exploration Ltd. (Que.
1 new for 1 old sh. n 1958)
New Manitoba Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
1981 – Name changed to Consolidated Miller Mining Co.
1957 – Name changed to New Manitoba Mining &
New Jonsmith Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1976) Ltd.
Smelting Co. Ltd. n
Sept. 26, 1977 – Acquired by Chal-Bert Drilling Co. Ltd.
for 16¢ per sh. Name subsequently changed to Chal-Bert New Minda-Scotia Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
New Manitoba Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 1958 – Merged into Andover Mining & Exploration Ltd.;
(Drilling) Western Ltd. Mar. 15, 1962 – 1st mtge. deb. holders received 800,000 basis 2 new for 5 old shs.
shs. and 95,000 shs. of Border Chemical Co. in full
New Jordan Petroleum Ltd. (Can. June 26, 1987)
settlement of $1,000,000 funded debt. New Minex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
May 7, 1992 – Name changed to Jordan Petroleum Ltd. n
Mar. 30, 1962 – Acquired by Manoka Mining & Smelting. Apr. 16, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 13, 1962 – Dissolved.
New Kelore Mines Limited (Ont. May 9, 1945)
New Minoils Exploration Ltd. (unknown)
Feb. 24, 1992 – Formed Orvana Minerals Corp. in Ontario New Market Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 23, 2000) Acquired by Lubicon Petroleums Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2
on amalgamation with Pan Orvana Resources Inc.; basis Apr. 7, 2005 – Name changed to Russell Breweries Inc. old shs. (see Lubicon Mining Ltd.)
1 new for 1 Pan Orvana sh. and 1 new for 3.67 New following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Russell
Kelore shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Brewing Company Ltd.; basis 4 new for 1 old sh. (see New Morrison Mines Limited (Ont. Apr. 1951)
FPsurvey - Industrials) 1955 – Name changed to Consolidated Morrison
New Kelver Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 26, 1968)
Explorations, Limited; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Jan. 13, 1977 – Name changed to Access Resources New Marlon Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Ltd. n 1956 – Name changed to Marcon Mines Ltd.; basis 1 New Mosher Longlac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
new for 2 old shs. n 1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Mosher Mines
New Kenrell Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, 1980)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
July 31, 1987 – Formed International Broadcasting Centre New Marvel Oils Ltd. (Can. 1923)
Ltd. in Alberta following amalgamation with two wholly Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. New Mount Costigan Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1962)
owned subsids. n
1987 – Name changed to Costigan Gold Corporation;
The New McDougall-Segur Oil Co., Ltd. (Can. 1926) basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
New Key Industries Ltd. (B.C. 1967) 1935 – Taken over by The McDougall-Segur Exploration Energy)
June 1, 1978 – Merged with Key Enterprises Ltd. and Co. of Canada Ltd.
Ambassador Development Corp. of Canada Ltd. to form New Mylamaque Explorations Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 2, 1943)
Ambassador Industries Ltd. New McManus Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) Oct. 1960 – Name changed to New Mylamaque Mining
Aug. 26, 1987 – Name changed to Milestone Resource and Smelting Ltd. n
New Lafayette Asbestos Company Limited (Que. June Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
10, 1950) Mines & Energy) New Mylamaque Mining and Smelting Ltd. (Ont. Sept.
Mar. 2, 1957 – Name changed to North American
2, 1943)
Asbestos Company Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n New Media Capital Inc. (Alta. Mar. 7, 2000)
Jan. 11, 1969 – Name changed to Mymar Mining &
June 22, 2001 – Name changed to CSM Systems Corp. n
Reduction Ltd.; basis 1 new for 9 old shs. n
New Laguerre Mines Limited (Ont. 1939)
Mar. 26, 1956 – Name changed to Can-Erin Mines New Media Systems Inc. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1980)
New Nexus Petroleum Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Limited; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n Sept. 30, 2003 – Name changed to Wavefront Energy
May 8, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
and Environmental Services Inc. and continued into
New Larder "U" Island Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Canada following reverse takeover acquisition of New Nipiron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
1955 – Acquired by Anacon Lead Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new PE-TECH Inc.; basis 4 new for 5 old shs. n 1970 – Acquired by New York Oils Ltd.; basis 1 new for
for 3 old shs. (see Anacon Lead Mines Ltd.) 4 old shs.
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New Norque Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) New Ranchmen's Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1942) New Scope Resources Limited (Man. Mar. 7, 1951)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 1957 – Name changed to Ranchmen's Oils (1957) Ltd.; Sept. 13, 1984 – Name changed to Newscope Resources
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Limited and continued into Canada. n
New Norseman Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Feb. 1953 – Name changed to Norsewick Mines Ltd. n New Rand-Ore Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) New Senator-Rouyn Limited (Que. Mar. 6, 1937)
July 1960 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 1980 – Name changed to NSR Resources Inc. (see
New North Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 9, 1994) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Apr. 5, 2004 – Acquired by private co. 1080699 Alberta New Range Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 30, 2006 amalg.)
Inc. for $0.47 per sh. June 11, 2010 – Name changed to Relentless Resources New Sepha Mines Limited (Ont. 1941)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & June 30, 1980 – Charter cancelled.
New Northcal Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1947) Energy)
Aug. 1973 – Merged with Venture Properties Ltd., to New Shoshoni Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 23, 1985)
continue under Venture's name; basis 1 new for 2 old New Red Lake Centre Mines Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 1936) May 9, 2012 – Name changed to Shoshoni Gold Ltd.;
shs. Dec. 1957 – Dissolved. basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy)
New Norzone Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) New Ribago Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
1955 – Name changed to Diadem Mines Ltd.; basis 1 1957 – Shldrs. entitled to receive 1 sh. Consolidated New Signet Resources Inc. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1979)
new for 7 old shs. n Ribago Mines Ltd. for each 40 old shs., plus 1 sh. June 29, 1993 – Name changed to Amir Ventures Corp.;
Continental Copper Mines for each 10 old shs. Charter basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
New Oroperu Resources Inc. (Yuk. June 24, 1997) believed surrendered.
June 11, 2002 – Continued into British Columbia. (see New Sleeper Gold Corporation (Can. Mar. 15, 2004)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) New Rice Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1934) June 2, 2006 – Name changed to Reunion Gold
1970 – Name changed to Jagor Resources Ltd.; basis 1 Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
New Otisse Long Lac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) new for 4 old shs. n
1952 – Charter cancelled. New Spirit Resources and Developments Inc. (B.C.
New Richfield Petroleum Limited (Can. Mar. 1, 1929; 1987)
New Pacalta Oils Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1944) via Dominion charter) Dec. 21, 1988 – Name changed to New Spirit Research
1955 – Name changed to Wespac Petroleums Limited; 1969 – Name changed to Twin Richfield Oils Ltd.; basis & Development Corp. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1 new for 10 old shs. n
New Spring Coulee Oil and Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1950)
New Pacific Coal & Oils Ltd. (Ont. 1943) New Ridge Mines Ltd (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978) 1960 – Name changed to Native Minerals Ltd.; basis 1
1960 – Name changed to Consolidated New Pacific Ltd.; July 21, 1981 – Name changed to New Ridge Resources new for 4 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Ltd. n
New Stafford Industries Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1988)
New Pacific Holding Corp. (B.C. Nov. 5, 2003) New Ridge Resources Ltd (B.C. Nov. 6, 1978) July 10, 2003 – Name changed to Grandcru Resources
July 20, 2017 – Name changed to New Pacific Metals May 22, 1987 – Name changed to Destiny Resources Corporation. n
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
New Strategic Metals Inc. (B.C. 1982)
New Pacific Metals Corp. (B.C. Nov. 5, 2003) New Rio Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 6, 1962) Nov. 18, 1986 – Name changed to P.S.M. Technologies
July 1, 2016 – Name changed to New Pacific Holding Sept. 23, 1994 – Name changed to Southern Rio Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corp. n Resources Ltd. n
New Superior Oils of Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1945)
New Pascalis Mines Limited (Can. 1932) New Rouillard Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) June 1960 – Acquired by Canadian Petrofina Ltd.; basis
Oct. 5, 1992 – Formed Tiomin Resources Inc. in Canada 1958 – Charter cancelled. 0.055625 6% partic. pref. shs. Petrofina for 1 old sh. (see
on amalgamation with Tiomin Resources Inc., constituting Canadian Petrofina Ltd.)
a reverse takeover by Tiomin; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n New Rouyn Exploration Co. Ltd. (Que. 1955)
June 18, 1977 – Charter cancelled. New Surpass Petrochemicals Ltd. (Ont. 1954)
New Peninsular Oil Limited (Que. 1952) May 1968 – Name changed to Surpass Chemicals
Feb. 23, 1973 – Charter cancelled. New Rouyn Merger Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Limited. n
June 8, 1965 – Name changed to Goldrim Mining Co.
New Penn Energy Corporation (B.C. 1976) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n New Syrus Capital Corporation (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987)
Dec. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form Feb. 25, 1997 – Name changed to Player Petroleum
International Interlake Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for New Royran Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945) Corporation. n
5.85 old shs. 1956 – Acquired by Copper Rand Chibougamau Mines
Ltd.; basis 21 new for 40 old shs. (see Copper Rand New Taku Mines Limited (Ont. May 27, 1938)
New Picton Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Chibougamau Mines Ltd.) Aug. 1974 – Name changed to Rembrandt Gold Mines
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
New Rufus Argenta Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
New Plymouth Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1974) Feb. 21, 1966 – Name changed to Crest Ventures Ltd. n New Telluride Gold Mines of Canada Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Aug. 14, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. June 3, 1965 – Dissolved.
The New Russian Kid Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
New Potterdoal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1927) New Territorial Uranium Mines Limited (B.C. Oct. 22,
1966 – Name changed to Augmitto Explorations
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 1968)
Limited. n
Aug. 2, 1977 – Name changed to Mid-West Energy Inc. n
New Privateer Mine Limited (B.C. Jan. 11, 1937)
June 6, 1995 – Name changed to Phrygian Mining New Ryan Lake Mines Limited (Ont. Mar. 15, 1947)
Oct. 6, 1955 – Name changed to Min-Ore Mines Limited; New Thurbois Mines Limited (Ont. 1943)
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n Sept. 10, 1956 – Name changed to Canadian Thorium
Corporation Limited. n
The New Providence Development Company Limited
(Bahamas Mar. 12, 1962) New Sabina Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 7, 1966)
Dec. 17, 1987 – Name changed to Sabina Resources New True Fissure Mining & Milling Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
Jan. 31, 2000 – Acquired by ENAJ International
Limited; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. n Apr. 15, 1963 – Dissolved.
(Bahamas) Limited for $2.54 per sh.

New Sage Energy Corp. (Can. Oct. 24, 2003) New Tyee Resources Ltd. (B.C. June 25, 1969)
New Prudential Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1958)
Aug. 22, 2014 – Dissolved. July 31, 1984 – Name changed to Alban Explorations
Dec. 1965 – Name changed to Consolidated Prudential
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Mines Ltd. n
New Sage Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1980)
Feb. 22, 2002 – Name changed to Consolidated New New Ungava Copper Corporation Limited (Que. 1954)
New Pyramid Gold Mines Inc. (B.C. 1964)
Sage Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oct. 29, 1982 – Name changed to Unergie Inc. n
Jan. 19, 1977 – Name changed to International Pyramid
Mines Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
New Santiago Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1935) New Uni-Way Holdings Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1980)
Aug. 1970 – Name changed to Santico Mining & Feb. 25, 1998 – Name changed to Full Riches
New Quebec Raglan Mines Limited (Ont. 1956)
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Investments Ltd. n
June 1989 – Acquired by major shldr. Falconbridge
Limited; basis $5.36 or 1 new Falconbridge sh. for each
5.5 old New Quebec shs. (see Falconbridge Limited) New Unisphere Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1949)
Sept. 30, 1981 – Struck off register.
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New United Salt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) Newalta Income Fund (Alta. Jan. 16, 2003) Newco Bancorp Inc. (Ont. June 22, 2000)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. Jan. 1, 2009 – Converted into Newalta Inc.; basis 1 May 5, 2016 – Amalgamated with Munbancorp Realty
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Newalta Inc. sh. for 1 trust unit. (see Newalta Corporation) Inc.; basis 1 redeemable pref. sh. for 1 Newco sh.,
New University Holdings Corp. (Alta. July 14, 2010) Jan. 1, 2010 – Dissolved pursuant to internal immediately redeemed for 39¢ per pref. sh.
July 26, 2011 – Name changed to ePals Corporation and reorganization of Newalta Inc. (see Newalta Corporation)
continued into Ontario pursuant to Qualifying Transaction Newco Financial Corporation (B.C. 1969)
reverse takeover acquisition of ePals, Inc. and ePals Newalta Inc. (Alta. Oct. 29, 2008) 1977 – Continued into Canada.
Finance Corp.; basis 1 new for 2.3877 old shs. n Jan. 1, 2010 – Formed Newalta Corporation in Alberta Mar. 18, 1983 – Name changed to CITCO Financial
on amalgamation with wholly owned Newalta Corporation. n
New Venoro Gold Corp. (Can. Nov. 13, 1986) Corporation. n
May 1, 2000 – Name changed to Vanteck (VRB) Newco Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
Technology Corp. n Newalta Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. July 15, 1980) 1965 – Name changed to Great Pine Mines Ltd. and
July 7, 1986 – Name changed to Newalta Corporation. n continued into Ontario. n
New-View Industries Inc. (Alta. 1988)
Sept. 30, 1992 – Acquired by Home Products Inc.; basis Newalta Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1950) Newcoast Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1963)
1 Home Products sh. for 8 New-View shs. Struck off register. July 19, 2004 – Name changed to Southern Silver
Exploration Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see
New View Landscaping Ltd. (Alta. 1987) Newbaska Gold and Copper Mines Ltd. (Que. 1951) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 1, 1989 – Struck off register. Jan. 25, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
Newconex Holdings Limited (Ont. 1962)
New Vinray Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Newbec Mines Ltd. (Can. Feb. 1927) Mar. 31, 1978 – Amalgamated with Newconex
1960 – Name changed to Atlas Telefilm Ltd.; basis 1 new 1946 – Wound up and charter surrendered. Shldrs. Investments Ltd. to form Newconex Holdings Limited.
for 4 old shs. n received 1 Norbec Copper Mines sh. for 10 old and 2 Minority shldrs. received (1 for 1) pref. shs. redeemed on
Lartic Mines shs. for 33 old shs. Apr. 12, 1978, at $8.40 per sh.
New Walcoro Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
July 1973 – Charter cancelled. Newbridge Capital Inc. (B.C. Sept. 12, 2005) Newcor Mining & Refining Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Mar. 15, 2012 – Name changed to KazaX Minerals Inc. n 1958 – Charter cancelled.
New Wellington Mines Ltd. (B.C. June 20, 1953)
Sept. 30, 1970 – Name changed to New Wellington Newbridge Networks Corporation (Can. June 6, 1986) Newcourt Credit Group Inc. (Ont. Jan. 13, 1984)
Resources Limited. n May 26, 2000 – Via Plan of Arrangement with Alcatel Nov. 16, 1999 – Formed CIT Exchangeco Inc. in Canada
S.A., all o/s shs. exchanged for either 0.81 of an Alcatel following acquisition of all o/s com. shs. by U.S.-based
New Wellington Resources Limited (B.C. June 20, Networks Corporation exchangeable sh. or 0.81 of Alcatel The CIT Group Inc.; basis 0.7 new for 1 old sh. n
1953) American Depository Share (ADS), or any combination
Mar. 25, 1976 – Name changed to International thereof. (see Alcatel Networks Corporation) Newcrest Developments Limited (Ont. 1964)
Wellington Resources Ltd. n May 27, 1985 – Charter cancelled.
Newbridge Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 29, 1996)
New West Amulet Mines Ltd. (Que. Aug. 28, 1944) Nov. 15, 1999 – Name changed to Lamplighter Energy Newen Enterprises Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1987)
1966 – Name changed to Waite Dufault Mines Limited; Ltd. n Nov. 2, 1998 – Name changed to Consolidated Newen
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Enterprises Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Newbrun Development Corporation (Ont. Apr. 5, 1984)
New Westwin Ventures Inc. (B.C. May 30, 1986) Aug. 8, 1997 – Name changed to Beverly Glen Capital Newera Capital Corporation (B.C. Aug. 29, 1988)
July 29, 1997 – Name changed to Arimex Mining Corp. n Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 12, 1997 – Name changed to ThrillTime
Entertainment International, Inc. n
New World Oil & Uranium Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Newbrun Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
July 1956 – Acquired by Sastex Oil & Gas Ltd.; basis 1 Sept. 1962 – Dissolved. Newfield Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
new for 10 old shs. (see Sastex Oil & Gas Ltd.) Aug. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with Jonpol Explorations
Newbrun Resources Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 5, 1984) Limited (1 for 1) to continue with the same name Jonpol
New World Oil Ltd. (Alta. 1952) Feb. 1988 – Name changed to Newbrun Development Explorations Limited; basis 2 new for 1 old sh. (see Jonpol
July 1955 – Name changed to New World Oil & Uranium Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Explorations Limited)
Ltd. n
Newbury Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1980) Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (N.L. 1974)
New World Ventures Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 1987) Dec. 30, 1985 – Name changed to Newbury International Jan. 1, 2008 – Succeeded by Nalcor Energy as the
Dec. 2, 1992 – Name changed to Digital Precision Ventures Inc. n Province of Newfoundland and Labrador's Crown energy
Imagery Corp. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition corporation.
of Digitizing & Imaging Services Corp.; basis 1 new for 3 Newbury International Ventures Inc. (B.C. 1980)
Dec. 4, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Newfoundland Capital Corporation Limited (N.L. Mar.
old shs. n
8, 1949)
Newcan Minerals Limited (Alta. May 27, 1963) Mar. 4, 1987 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey -
New Xavier Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 16, 2000)
June 20, 1985 – Name changed to World Aquathemes Industrials)
May 25, 2001 – Name changed to RET Internet Services
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Limited. n
Newfoundland Exploration Company Limited (N.L.
Transmeridian Communications Inc. n 1929)
Newcastle Gold Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 16, 2009)
Dec. 28, 2017 – Acquired by Trek Mining Inc.; basis 0.873 Aug. 17, 1988 – Amalgamated with Overton Energy and
New Yarandry Ltd. (Ont. Oct. 5, 1965) Resources Limited (1 for 2) to continue as Newfoundland
Feb. 23, 1988 – Name changed to Merbank Capital Trek shares for each NewCastle share.
Exploration Company Limited; basis 1 new for 1 old sh.
Corporation. n
Newcastle Market-Neutral Trust (Ont. July 18, 1997)
Feb. 6, 2002 – Name changed to Northwater Newfoundland Exploration Company Limited (N.L.
New York Alaska Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1956) Market-Neutral Trust. n Aug. 17, 1988 amalg.)
May 1, 1969 – Struck off register. Mar. 22, 1993 – Continued into Canada.
Newcastle Minerals Ltd. (B.C. June 14, 1977) Apr. 2, 1993 – Name changed to Drug Royalty
New York Oils Limited (B.C. 1937) Corporation Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
July 19, 1982 – Continued into Alberta. (see Sceptre Mar. 7, 2013 – Name changed to GoldON Resources
Resources Limited) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Energy) Newfoundland Light & Power Company, Limited (N.L.
Mar. 21, 1989 – Acquired by a wholly owned subsid. of 1924)
Sceptre Resources Limited; basis 0.053548 Sceptre shs. Sept. 8, 1966 – Acquired by Newfoundland Light & Power
Newcastle Resources Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 24, 1967)
for 1 New York Oils sh. (see Sceptre Resources Limited) Co. Limited; basis sh. for sh. Pref. shs., $100 par,
June 22, 2011 – Name changed to RepliCel Life Sciences
Inc. and continued into British Columbia following reverse received 10 new shs. of $10 par value. Bonds received
Newalta Corporation (Alta. July 15, 1980) equivalent value in new bonds. (see Newfoundland Light
Mar. 6, 2003 – Converted into an income trust named takeover acquisition of TrichoScience Innovations Inc.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) & Power Co. Limited)
Newalta Income Fund; basis 1 trust unit for 2 com. shs.
Newchild International Inc. (Ont. May 27, 1991) Newfoundland Light & Power Co. Limited (N.L. Sept.
Newalta Corporation (Alta. Jan. 1, 2010 amalg.) 8, 1966)
July 24, 2018 – Amalgamated with Tervita Corporation Mar. 20, 2006 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Dec. 29, 1987 – Acquired by Fortis Inc., previously a
to continue under the Tervita (new Tervita) name; basis wholly owned subsid. of the co.
Newclare Oils Limited (Alta. 1952)
0.1437 new Tervita com. shs. and 0.0307 new Tervita Sept. 30, 1998 – Name changed to Newfoundland Power
1958 – Acquired by Vulcan Oil Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old
wts. for 1 Newalta com. sh. Inc.
shs.
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Newfoundland Municipal Financing Corporation (N.L.) Newmarket Gold Inc. (Ont. July 10, 2010) amalgamated co. subsequently on that same date
Jan. 1, 2004 – Name changed to Newfoundland and July 10, 2015 – Amalgamated with Crocodile Gold Corp. amalgamated with 566741 Alberta Ltd.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Labrador Municipal Financing Corporation. (deemed acquiror) to form new Newmarket Gold Inc. June 27, 2000 – Name changed to Hunt Oil Company of
pursuant to plan of arrangement; basis Cdn$0.37 or Canada, Inc. following acquisition by Texas-based Hunt
Newfoundland Telephone Company Limited (N.L. May 0.2456 new Newmarket com. shs. or a combination Oil Company; basis $5.50 per sh.
31, 1919) thereof for 1 Crocodile com. sh. and 0.2 new Newmarket
Oct. 15, 1985 – Became a wholly owned subsid. of com. shs. for 1 old Newmarket com. sh. (see Newmarket Newport Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1968)
NewTel Enterprises Limited. Com. shs. of co. recognized Gold Inc.) 1983 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Stanford
as sh. certificates of NewTel. Pref. shldrs. continue to Resources Ltd. through purchase offers of $1.20 and
hold pref. shs. of Newfoundland Telephone Company Newmarket Gold Inc. (Ont. July 10, 2015 amalg.) $1.32 per sh.
Limited. All o/s pref. shs. redeemed on Jan. 15, 1993, as Nov. 30, 2016 – Name changed to Kirkland Lake Gold
follows: $20.20 per 7.25% pref. sh. plus 12¢ per sh. in Ltd. pursuant to the reverse takeover acquisition of Newquest Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 6, 1994)
accr. and unpaid divd.; $20.60 per 9.75% pref. sh. plus Kirkland Lake Gold Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.1053 old shs. Sept. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Ranchero Energy
17¢ per sh. in accr. and unpaid divd.; and $20.60 per (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
8.85% pref. sh. plus 15¢ per sh. in accr. and unpaid divd.
Apr. 16, 1996 – Name changed to NewTel Newmex Gold Resources Inc. (Ont. 1975) Newquest Ventures Corp. (B.C. Apr. 11, 1983)
Communications Inc. Sept. 1987 – Amalgamated with Vista Exploration Ltd. May 26, 1999 – Name changed to Aster Ventures Corp.;
and Field Resources Ltd. to form Golden Trio Minerals basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Newfoundland Zinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1963) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Jan. 14, 1975 – Name changed to Tecam Limited. Newray Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1915)
Newmex Minerals Inc. (Alta. Oct. 15, 1984) 1924 – Merged to form the original Coniaurum Mines
Newgate Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 22, 1986) July 19, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
July 2, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Newgate Feb. 28, 2006 – Name changed to Pearl Exploration and
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Production Ltd. n Newrich Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Aug. 29, 1978 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
Newgate Resources Ltd. (Alta. May 26, 1992 amalg.) Newmex Mining Company Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 11, 1996) Belle Aire Resource Explorations Limited; basis 12 new
Dec. 16, 1996 – Formed Para-Tech Energy Corporation Sept. 17, 1997 – Amalgamated with Santa Cruz Gold Inc. for 100 old shs.
in Alberta on reverse takeover acquisition of and to form a new co. also known as Santa Cruz Gold Inc.
amalgamation with Para-Tech Energy Inc. for 16,988,780 (Santa); basis 2.2 new shs. of Santa for 1 old sh. of Newroy Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. Mar. 9, 1934)
post-cons. shs. and 4,488,750 wts.; basis 1 new for 10 Newmex. (see Santa Cruz Gold Inc.) 1944 – Name changed to Newroy Mines Ltd. and
old shs. n continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Newmine Development Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Newhaven Media Inc. (Alta. June 2, 1995) 1971 – Name changed to Geoquest Resources Ltd. n Newroy Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
Aug. 13, 1998 – Filed a Notice of Intention To Make a 1967 – Charter cancelled.
Proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Newmont Mines Limited (Del. 1965)
Sept. 23, 1998 – Placed into bankruptcy by a court order Dec. 1, 1988 – Assets sold to a subsid. of Cassiar Newscope Resources Limited (Can. Sept. 13, 1984)
and PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. of Calgary, Alta., was Resources Inc. Dec. 24, 1990 – Name changed to Canadian Newscope
appointed trustee. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
June 2002 – All the assets had been sold and the Newmont Mining Corporation of Canada Limited (Can.
administration had been completed. The major secured Oct. 5, 1982) Newscope Resources Ltd. (Can. Sept. 13, 1984)
creditor suffered a significant shortfall. There were no Dec. 5, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia. Dec. 27, 1995 – Name changed to Denbury Resources
distributions made to unsecured creditors or shldrs. Feb. 19, 2014 – All exch. shs. redeemed for parent Inc. n
June 10, 2003 – Trustee discharged. Newmont Mining Corporation com. shs. on sh.for sh.
basis. Newstar Energy Inc. (Alta. Sept. 16, 1987)
Newhawk Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1948) June 28, 1995 – Name changed to Newstar Resources
Oct. 12, 1999 – Acquired by Silver Standard Resources Newnorth Gold Mines Limited (Ont. 1945) Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Inc.; basis 1 Silver Standard sh. for 6 Newhawk shs. (see July 13, 1982 – Name changed to Canadian Newnorth Energy)
Silver Standard Resources Inc.) Resources Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Newstrike Capital Inc. (B.C. May 8, 2006)
Newjay Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 31, 1979) Newore Developments Ltd. (Ont. 1973 amalg.) May 29, 2015 – Acquired by Timmins Gold Corp.; basis
Aug. 25, 1993 – Name changed to Consolidated Newjay 1976 – Dissolved. 0.9 Timmins com. shs. plus $0.0001 for 1 Newstrike com.
Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n sh.
Nework Corp. (Alta. Mar. 12, 1998)
Newkirk Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1953) June 27, 2001 – Name changed to Talware Networx Inc. Newstrike Resources Ltd. (Ont. Sept. 24, 2004)
1956 – Name changed to Continental Mining Exploration (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) July 27, 2018 – Name changed to Newstrike Brands Ltd.
Ltd. n (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Newpass Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1976)
Nov. 27, 1986 – Name changed to First Class NewSys Solutions Inc. (Alta. July 18, 1997)
Newline Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1975)
Entertainment and Filmworks Corporation. n Mar. 7, 2000 – Continued into Canada.
Aug. 20, 1987 – Name changed to Newline Development
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Sept. 22, 2000 – Name changed to InBusiness Solutions
NewPath Capital Corporation (Ont. Sept. 20, 1995) Inc. n
Newlook Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1999) Apr. 17, 1997 – Name changed to Cyberplex Inc.; basis
May 17, 2002 – Name changed to Newlook Industries 1 new for 1.5 old shs. n Newtec Industries Limited (B.C. 1982)
Corp. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of Aug. 28, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Vision Unlimited Equipment Inc., a wholly owned subsid. Newport Acquisitions Inc. (Alta. July 21, 2005)
of Eiger Technology, Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 30, 2006 – Name changed to Carrington Acquisition NewTel Enterprises Limited (N.L. Nov. 28, 1985)
Corp. n June 1, 1999 – Amalgamated with Bruncor Inc., Island
Newlook Industries Corp. (B.C. Oct. 26, 1999) Telecom Inc. and Maritime Telegraph and Telephone
Feb. 3, 2009 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey - Newport Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Company, Limited to form Aliant Inc.; basis 1.011 new
Industrials) May 2, 1960 – Charter cancelled. for 1 Bruncor sh., 1 new for 1 Island Telecom sh., 1.667
new for 1 Maritime Telegraph sh. and 1.567 new for 1
Newlund Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) Newport Inc. (Ont. Feb. 18, 2011) NewTel sh. (see Aliant Inc.)
May 24, 1973 – Name changed to Goldlund Mines July 5, 2011 – Name changed to Tuckamore Capital
Limited; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Management Inc. n Newton Gold Corp. (B.C. June 24, 2004)
Nov. 7, 2013 – Name changed to Chlormet Technologies
Newmar Explorations Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Newport Partners Income Fund (Ont. May 13, 2005) Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dec. 1971 – Assets acquired by Invictus Oils & Minerals Apr. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Newport Inc. pursuant to
Ltd. plan of arrangement whereby Newport Inc. was formed Newton Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2000)
to facilitate the conversion of the fund into a corporation Nov. 6, 2006 – Name changed to Rusoro Mining Ltd.
Newmark Resources Limited (Alta. Mar. 1, 1969) and the fund was subsequently dissolved. n following reverse takeover acquisition of Venezuelan co.
May 6, 1977 – Name changed to Trinity Resources Ltd.; Grupo Agapov Corp.; basis 0.6 new for 1 old sh. (see
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Newport Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Dec. 19, 1986) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Aug. 31, 1993 – Continued into Alberta.
Sept. 14, 1993 – Amalgamated with wholly owned
International Interlake Industries Inc. and the
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Newvan Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Nextair Inc. (Ont. Apr. 1, 1996 amalg.) Niagara Peninsula Radio Group Limited Partnership
May 26, 1977 – Name changed to Tricor Resources Ltd.; Feb. 23, 2005 – Name changed to NXA Inc.; basis 1 new (Ont. Nov. 2, 1995)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & for 10 old shs. n Feb. 12, 1996 – Name changed to Authentex Software
Energy) Limited Partnership following acquisition of Authentex
Nexterra Property Group Inc. (Can. Oct. 24, 1997) Software Inc. n
NewWest Gold Corporation (B.C. May 3, 2006) Dec. 31, 2002 – Formed Mariah Energy Corp. in Alberta
Sept. 27, 2007 – Amalgamated with Fronteer on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with Mariah Niagara Realty of Canada Limited (Que. 1963)
Development Group Inc.; basis 0.26 Fronteer com. sh. Energy Corp., constituting a reverse takeover of Nexterra Oct. 28, 1981 – Name changed to Continental Bank
for 1 NewWest com. sh. (see Fronteer Development by Mariah; basis 3.4249 new for 1 Mariah sh. and 1 new Realty Corp.
Group Inc.) for 5 Nexterra shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Niagara Structural Steel Company Limited (Ont. 1962)
NexC Partners Corp. (Ont. Dec. 17, 2012) Nextra Technologies Inc. (Alta. July 6, 1954) Dec. 16, 1983 – Name changed to TecSyn International
Jan. 2, 2018 – Merged into Purpose Enhanced Dividend June 27, 1997 – Name changed to NUVO Network Inc. n
Fund; basis (i) 1 Purpose ETF sh. for 1 NexC cl. A sh.; Management Inc. n
(ii) 1 Purpose cl. F sh. for 1 NexC cl. F sh.; and (iii) Niagara Ventures Corporation (Ont. May 25, 2012)
1.032987 Purpose cl. F shs. for 1 NexC cl. J sh. Nextron Corporation (Alta. Aug. 27, 1996) Apr. 25, 2017 – Privatized via a 1-for-2,934,311 basis;
Oct. 30, 2007 – Acquired by PowerComm Inc.; basis each pre-consolidated sh. entitled to received $0.015
Nexen Inc. (Can. July 12, 1971 amalg.) $0.05 per Nextron sh. plus 1 PowerComm sh. for 15 cash per sh.
Mar. 1, 2013 – Acquired by China National Offshore Oil Nextron shs.
Corporation for US$27.50 per sh. Niagara Wire Weaving Company Limited (Ont. 1929)
Apr. 1, 2013 – Name changed to Nexen Energy ULC. NextSource Materials Inc. (Minn. May 14, 2008) Nov. 1, 1979 – Amalgamated with parent co. Ivaco Inc.
Dec. 27, 2017 – Continued into Canada. (see FPsurvey (see Ivaco Ltd.)
Nexfor Inc. (Can. Dec. 31, 1998 amalg.) - Mines & Energy)
June 30, 2004 – Name changed to Norbord Inc. following Niaski Environmental Inc. (Alta. Feb. 24, 1997 amalg.)
separation of the company's three business units - panel Nexttrip.com Travel Inc. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1987) Nov. 22, 2002 – Name changed to Rimron Resources
unit retained and paper and timber units assumed by new May 26, 2003 – Name changed to WorldPlus Ventures Inc. n
company Fraser Papers Inc. and distribution of Fraser Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
shs. on basis of 1 Fraser sh. for 5 Nexfor shs. (see Nib Yellowknife Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
FPsurvey - Industrials) Nextwave Software Corporation (Can. Sept. 23, 1991 Mar. 28, 1956 – Amalgamated into Mining Endeavor Co.
amalg.) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
NexGen Financial Corporation (Ont. Sept. 20, 2010)
July 21, 1994 – Name changed to Stox Infolink Systems
Dec. 29, 2014 – Acquired by 2438801 Ontario Inc., a Niblack Mineral Development Inc. (Alta. July 19, 2002
Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
wholly owned subsid. of Natixis Global Asset amalg.)
Management, S.A.; basis $7.25 cash per sh. Jan. 24, 2012 – Acquired by Heatherdale Resources Ltd.;
Nexus Resource Corporation (B.C. Oct. 23, 1982
amalg.) basis 0.5 Heatherdale shs. for 1 Niblack sh.
Nexia Biotechnologies Inc. (Can. July 22, 1992)
Oct. 23, 2006 – Formed Enseco Energy Services Corp. May 3, 1988 – Amalgamated with Angle Resources Ltd.
and Reward Resources Ltd. to form new co. with same Niblack Mining Corp. (B.C. Nov. 30, 2004)
in Alberta on plan of arrangement amalgamation with Oct. 6, 2008 – Acquired by Committee Bay Resources
Enseco Energy Services Corp. and Enseco Management name Nexus Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 1.12
Angle shs., 1 new for 3 Reward shs. and 1 new for 1 Ltd.; basis 1 Committee sh. for 1 Niblack sh. and
Corp. and creation of new Nexia Biotechnologies Inc. to amalgamated with 0830928 B.C. Ltd., a wholly owned
hold the existing biotech assets; basis 1 amalco com. sh. Nexus sh.
July 5, 1990 – Name changed to Pacific Gold Corp.; basis subsid. of Committee Bay, to form CBR Alaska Holdings
for 1 Enseco Energy sh., 0.45 amalco com. shs. and 0.55 Inc.
amalco non-vtg. shs. for 1 Enseco Management sh., and 1 new for 6 old shs. n
0.08842 amalco com. shs. and 1 new Nexia sh. for 1 old Nic-Cop Mines Ltd. (Man. 1954)
Nexia sh. n Nexus Resource Corporation (B.C. 1982 amalg.)
Feb. 24, 1971 – Dissolved.
May 3, 1988 – Amalgamated with Angle Resources Ltd.
Nexia Biotechnologies Ltd. (Can. Mar. 6, 2006) (0.89 for 1) and Reward Resources Ltd. (1 for 3) to form Nic-Nik Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987)
Sept. 18, 2007 – Continued into Alberta. a new co. also named Nexus Resource Corporation; basis Oct. 16, 1989 – Name changed to Transtel
Nov. 13, 2009 – Name changed to Symax Lift (Holding) 1 new for 1 old sh. Communications Corp. n
Co. Ltd. prior to reverse takeover acquisition of China
Nexxlink Technologies Inc. (Can. Dec. 1, 1993 amalg.)
Elevator (Group) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nicanex Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Apr. 7, 2005 – Amalgamated with 4257049 Canada Inc.
Nov. 13, 1973 – Struck off register.
(Bell Canada); basis 1 new amalco redeem. pfd. for 1 old
Nexient Learning Inc. (N.S. Aug. 20, 1985)
Nexxlink sh. The pfd. shs. were redeemed immediately Niche Peripherals, Inc. (B.C. May 22, 1986)
Feb. 15, 2011 – Filed for bankruptcy. KSV Advisory Inc.
for $6.05 per sh. (see Bell Canada) Oct. 31, 1994 – Name changed to Consolidated Niche
(formerly RSM Richter Inc.) appointed receiver.
Peripherals Inc.; basis 1 new for 1.5 old shs. (see
Ni-Ag-Co Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
NexMedia Technologies Inc. (B.C. May 27, 1988) FPsurvey - Industrials)
Feb. 1958 – Dissolved.
Jan. 18, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Nicholas Data Services Ltd. (B.C. July 28, 1986)
Ni-Cal Developments Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1972)
NexStar Automation, Inc. (N.L. May 23, 1989) Aug. 9, 1993 – Name changed to Nicholas Financial, Inc.
Dec. 28, 1988 – Continued into Wyoming.
Sept. 19, 1996 – Acquired by NX acquisition Corp., a (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
wholly owned subsid. of Zygo Corporation; basis 1 Zygo Niagadoo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
sh. for 21.3 NexStar shs. Nicholson Mines Limited (Ont. Nov. 23, 1936)
1964 – Name changed to Nigadoo River Mines Ltd. n
May 2, 1951 – Name changed to Consolidated Nicholson
Nexstar Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 22, 2005) Mines Limited; basis 2 new for 3 old shs. n
Niagara Finance Company Limited (Ont. 1930)
Feb. 23, 2010 – Acquired by Result Energy Inc.; basis
Oct. 31, 1981 – Amalgamated with Niagara Realty Limited
1.05 Result com. shs. for 1 Nexstar cl. A sh. (see Result Nichromet Extraction Inc. (Can. July 22, 1997)
to continue as Continental Bank Capital Corporation.
Energy Inc.) Jan. 8, 2014 – Name changed to Dundee Sustainable
Niagara Lower Arch Bridge Company Limited (Can. Technologies Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Next Edge GLG Emerging Markets Income Fund (Ont.
1847)
Oct. 24, 2011) Nickel Hill Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Nov. 15, 1958 – As of all the assets of co. and of the U.S.
Dec. 30, 2014 – Merged into open-end mutual fund Next Mar. 30, 1973 – Name changed to Vantreal Resources
co. (Niagara Falls International Bridge Co.) sold to The
Edge Theta Yield Fund; basis 0.70 Theta cl. A1 units for Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Seagram Corp. of Chicago; subsequently the bridge sold
1 Next Edge cl. A unit and 0.77 Theta cl. F1 units for 1
to the Canadian and N.Y. Bridge Authorities. Charter
Next Edge cl. F unit. Nickel Industries Limited (Que. Aug. 9, 1949)
cancelled.
Dec. 9, 1949 – Name changed to Nocana Mines
Next Gen Metals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 3, 2005) Limited. n
Niagara Mining and Development Corp. Ltd. (B.C.
Feb. 12, 2016 – Name changed to Namaste Technologies
1959)
Inc. pursuant to the Feb. 26, 2016, reverse takeover Nickel Lake Mines Ltd. (Man. 1947)
Oct. 1971 – Name changed to Tiki Development
acquisition of the former Namaste Vapes division of Mar. 5, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
Corporation Ltd. n
Dollinger Enterprises USA Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) Nickel Mining & Smelting Corp. (Que. 1953)
Niagara Mortgage & Loan Company Limited (Que.
1963) 1963 – Name changed to Metal Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new
Next Millennium Commercial Corp. (Can. Sept. 8, 1994) for 5 old shs. n
July 17, 2008 – Name changed to Roadrunner Oil & Gas Oct. 26, 1971 – Name changed to Niagara Realty of
Inc. n Canada Limited. n
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Nickel Mountain Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1967) (Nexia) EMR platform) to TELUS Corporation. (see Nisson Mining & Development Ltd. (B.C. 1967)
Jan. 7, 1976 – Charter cancelled. FPsurvey - Industrials) Mar. 23, 1979 – Charter cancelled.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Nickel Offsets, Limited (Can. Apr. 20, 1938) Nightlen Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Nisto Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Dec. 30, 1985 – Amalgamated with 3 other companies Nov. 1973 – Charter cancelled. 1966 – Name changed to Canadian Nisto Mines Limited;
to form Canhorn Mining Corporation; basis 1 new for basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
11.82 old shs. Nightwatch Resources Inc. (B.C. 1966)
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. Nithex Exploration and Development Ltd. (B.C. 1970)
Nickel Petroleum Resources Ltd. (Can. July 21, 2000) June 8, 1976 – Amalgamated with Deer Lake Mines Ltd.
Dec. 18, 2008 – Dissolved. Nik Capital Corporation (Alta. 1987) to form Nithex Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs.
Jan. 31, 1989 – Formed H.L. International Inc. in Alberta
Nickel Valley Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) on amalgamation with H.L. International Inc.; basis 1 new Nithex Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1976 amalg.)
May 16, 1973 – Charter cancelled. for 3 old shs. n May 31, 1983 – Formed Lintex Minerals Ltd. in British
Columbia on amalgamation with Indin Gold Ltd. n
Nickeldale Resources Inc. (Ont. May 13, 1986) Nik Ventures Inc. (Alta. Oct. 19, 1984)
Dec. 17, 1996 – Formed CLN Ventures Inc. following Apr. 1, 1995 – Struck off register. Nitinat Minerals Corporation (Nev. June 1, 2004)
acquisition of all o/s com. shs. and sh. purchase wts. of June 20, 2007 – Continued into Alberta.
CLN Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Nikana Capital Inc. (Ont. Dec. 1944) July 19, 2007 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey -
FPsurvey - Industrials) Feb. 29, 1996 – Name changed to Gemstar Mines & Energy)
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n
Nickelodeon Industries Corp. (B.C. June 28, 1983) Nitracell Canada Ltd. (Alta. 1951)
Nov. 24, 1989 – Dissolved and struck off register. Niki Silver-Cobalt Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942) Nov. 1974 – Name changed to Magnum Resources Ltd.;
1946 – Assets acquired by Ni-Ag-Co Mines Ltd. for basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
Nickelodeon Minerals Inc. (B.C. Mar. 31, 1981) 1,000,000 shs. Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Aug. 18, 2000 – Name changed to Strongbow Resources
Inc. n Nikos Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 24, 1987) Nitro Developments Inc. (Ont. 1971)
Dec. 19, 2017 – Name changed to Labrador Gold Corp. May 24, 1972 – Amalgamated to form Xtra Developments
Nickling Resources Inc. (B.C. 1982 amalg.) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Inc.; basis 1 new for 13 old shs. (see Xtra Developments
May 9, 1989 – Name changed to Florin Resources Inc.; Inc.)
basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Nile Industries Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 8, 2005)
Mar. 2, 2010 – Dissolved and struck from register. Nix-O-Tine Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (B.C. 1987)
NiCo Mining Limited (Ont. June 17, 2005) Mar. 31, 1993 – Wound up. Assets sold, no distribution
Nov. 11, 2010 – Name changed to Red Crescent NiMin Capital Corp. (Alta. May 31, 2007) to shldrs. Creditors paid out $250,000 in loans.
Resources Limited pursuant to reverse takeover Sept. 4, 2009 – Name changed to NiMin Energy Corp.
acquisition of Red Crescent Resources (Barbados) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover No Cash Keno Lead & Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
Limited. n acquisition of Legacy Energy, Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old 1964 – Name changed to Marimac Mines Ltd. n
shs. n
Nicoba Mines Limited (Can. 1947) Nobel Real Estate Investment Trust (Que. Aug. 1, 2012)
Jan. 23, 1987 – Name changed to Better Business NiMin Energy Corp. (Alta. May 31, 2007) Apr. 5, 2017 – Acquired by Edgefront Real Estate
Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n Apr. 28, 2014 – Voluntarily liquidated. Initial distribution Investment Trust (subsequently renamed Nexus Real
to shldrs. US$1.01 cash per sh. on Oct. 22, 2012; and Estate Investment Trust); basis 1.67 Edgefront trust units
Nicohal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1969) final distribution of US$0.07 cash per sh. payable on Apr. for 1 Nobel trust unit.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. 28, 2014.
Nobiscum Oil & Gas Ltd. (unknown)
Nicola Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1965) Nimrod Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1977) 1967 – Merged into King Solomon Resources Ltd.; basis
Feb. 6, 1978 – Name changed to Buccaneer Resources 1981 – Acquired by Altas Yellowknife Resources Limited 1,700 new for 1 old sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n following an offer of 6 shs. and 4 wts. for each sh. and 2
wts. for each wt. Noble China Corporation (Ont. Oct. 18, 1979)
Nicola Lake Mining Company Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Oct. 7, 1993 – Name changed to Noble China Inc.; basis
Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. 99 Capital Corporation (Can. July 26, 2007) 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Aug. 4, 2010 – Continued into British Columbia.
Nicolet Asbestos Mines Ltd. (Que. 1928) Jan. 25, 2011 – Name changed to Giyani Gold Corp. n Noble China Inc. (Ont. Oct. 18, 1979)
Oct. 1975 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 2003 – Plan of compromise and arrangement
Niogold Mining Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 1988) approved by majority of the company's secured and
Nictau Copper Mines Ltd. (N.B. 1957) Mar. 14, 2016 – Acquired by Oban Mining Corp.; basis unsecured creditors and sanctioned by the Ontario court.
Jan. 20, 1971 – Dissolved. 0.4167 Oban com. shs. for 1 Niogold com. sh. (see Oban Ernst & Young Inc. appointed monitor. Under the plan,
Mining Corporation) all assets to be transferred to Mega Gain Investment Co.
Niemetz Base Metal Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) Ltd. and 20,745,467 newly created cl. A shs. to be issued
1954 – Charter cancelled. Niparea Prospectors Ltd. (Ont. 1937) to Mega Gain.
Dec. 1952 – Charter cancelled. Oct. 31, 2005 – Wound up pursuant to reorganization
Nigadoo River Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act and
Aug. 1978 – Name changed to Sullico Resources Ltd. Nipiron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952) dissolved.
(99% owned by Sullivan Mining Group Ltd.); basis 1 new July 1966 – Name changed to New Nipiron Mines Ltd. n
for 100 old shs. n Noble Five Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1928)
Nipissing Mines Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1952) 1949 – Dissolved; basis 1 sh. Nelson Slocan for 10 old
Night Hawk Peninsular Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922) 1962 – Amalgamated with Patino of Canada Ltd. to form shs.
Liquidated, no equity for shldrs. The Patino Corp. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
Noble House Communications Inc. (Ont. Mar. 4, 1983)
Nighthawk Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 20, 1948) Nipissing-O'Brien Mines Limited (Ont. 1952) July 24, 2000 – Name changed to WebEngine
1966 – Name changed to Highpoint Mines Ltd.; basis 1 Nov. 30, 1959 – Assets distributed; charter surrendered Corporation. n
new for 4 old shs. n and dissolved.
Noble House Entertainment Inc. (Ont. Mar. 18, 1997
Nighthawk Resources Inc. (Alta. Mar. 13, 1995) Nipmur Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937) amalg.)
Dec. 1, 1997 – Struck off register. Nov. 6, 1976 – Struck off register. Oct. 12, 2006 – Name changed to LiveReel Media
Corporation. n
Nighthawk Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Nippon Investments Corp. (B.C. 1979)
May 24, 1988 – Formed Stratford American Corp. in Aug. 12, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Noble Mines & Oils Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1965)
Arizona on amalgamation with Stratford Bahamas Oct. 18, 1979 – Continued into Ontario.
Corporation (1 for 1); basis 1 new for 1 old sh. Nirvana Industries Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1980)
Feb. 22, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Nirvana July 8, 1993 – Name changed to Noble China
Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Corporation. n
Nightingale Informatix Corporation (Ont. Sept. 1, 2005
amalg.)
Nirvana Oil & Gas Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 7, 1980) Noble Oils Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 10, 1965)
Sept. 8, 2016 – Name changed to Nexia Health
Oct. 6, 1986 – Name changed to Nirvana Industries Ltd. n 1969 – Name changed to Noble Mines & Oils Ltd. n
Technologies Inc. following sale of substantially all of the
company's Canadian business (but excluding the V10
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Noble Peak Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 28, 1983) ViRexx sh. and 1 new for each 4.455 Norac subord. vtg. Norbaska Mines Limited (Sask. May 17, 1949)
Mar. 4, 1987 – Continued into Canada. and 2.5 Norac multiple vtg. shs. n Nov. 2, 1987 – Formed Dore Norbaska Resources Inc.
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Aug. 21, 1998 – Name changed to Vaaldiam Resources in Ontario on amalgamation with Dore Explorations Inc.;
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Noradco Mines Limited (B.C. 1964) basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
June 11, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Nocana Limited (Que. Aug. 9, 1949) Norbeau Mines Inc. (Ont. 1964)
Feb. 26, 1979 – Name changed to Grandma Lee's Inc. n Norado Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Apr. 28, 1988 – Following takeover offer made by a wholly
Apr. 22, 1965 – Dissolved. owned subsid. of Western Mining Corporation Holdings
Nocana Mines Limited (Que. Aug. 9, 1949) Limited which expired all outstanding shares were
Dec. 29, 1975 – Name changed to Nocana Limited. n Norah Capital Corporation (Alta. May 7, 1998) acquired at 22¢ per share.
Apr. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Ezenet Corp. following
Noel Electronics Ltd. (unknown) acquisition of all o/s com. and pref. shs. of Ezenet Inc.; Norbeau Mines (Quebec) Limited (Que. 1937)
1968 – Acquired by Bartaco Industries Ltd. basis 1 new cl. A com. sh. for 1 old com. sh. n 1970 – Acquired by Lake Shore Mines, Ltd.; basis 1 new
for 12 old shs.
Noise Media Inc. (B.C. Aug. 29, 1979) Noralmac Mines Limited (Can. 1951)
Jan. 17, 2008 – Name changed to GFK Resources Inc.; Dec. 16, 1980 – Dissolved. Norbec Copper Mines Ltd. (Can. 1942)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Mar. 1955 – Acquired by Lake Dufault Mines Ltd.; basis
Noram Environmental Solutions Inc. (B.C. July 21, 1 new for 5 old shs.
Noka Resources Inc. (B.C. Dec. 15, 2010) 1983)
Feb. 27, 1997 – Continued into Alberta. Norbenite Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Apr. 27, 2017 – Name changed to Pacton Gold Inc. (see
July 8, 1997 – Name changed to Alternative Fuel Systems 1949 – Name changed to Norlartic Mines Ltd.; basis 1
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. n new for 4 old shs. n
Nolan Lake Explorations Inc. (Ont. May 11, 1979)
July 4, 1983 – Name changed to Canolan Resources Norambar Inc. (Can. - unspecified) Norbert Silver Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
Ltd. n Mar. 10, 2006 – Name changed to Mittal Canada Apr. 1965 – Charter cancelled.
Contrecoeur-Ouest Inc. n
Norcal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1935)
Nolan Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Noramco Mining Corporation (B.C. May 26, 1971) June 18, 2002 – Name changed to Troon Ventures Ltd.;
Aug. 7, 1984 – Name changed to Amble Resources
Jan. 3, 1995 – Name changed to Quest Capital basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Limited; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Corporation. n
Norcan Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Noland Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1949)
Noramex Minerals Inc. (B.C. Feb. 17, 1983) Dec. 5, 1972 – Name changed to Accent Resources Ltd.;
1971 – Name changed to Las Maderas Mining &
Dec. 29, 1992 – Name changed to Nacasa Ventures Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Petroleum Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Norcan Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1957)
Noma Industries Limited (Ont. Oct. 26, 1954)
Noramtec Energy Corp. (Alta. Dec. 4, 1987) Feb. 18, 1966 – Name changed to Canadian Gridoil
Apr. 29, 1999 – Acquired by Noma Acquisition Corp., a
June 1, 1996 – Struck off register. Limited; basis 1 new for 1.8 old shs. n
wholly owned subsid. of General Chemical Group Inc.,
for $9.25 per sh.
Norancon Exploration Ltd. (Can. 1946) Norcan Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 19, 1994 amalg.)
Nomad Energy & Resources Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1971) Name changed to Dorbrun Mines Ltd. n June 7, 2000 – Name changed to Odyssey Exploration
Aug. 14, 1987 – Dissolved and struck off register. Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Noranda Forest Inc. (Can. May 1, 1987 amalg.)
Nomad Mines Ltd. (B.C. Mar. 25, 1971) Dec. 31, 1998 – Formed Nexfor Inc. in Canada on Norcana Resources Limited (Ont. June 26, 1979)
Mar. 11, 1981 – Name changed to Nomad Energy & amalgamation with NFI Forest Holdings Ltd., a wholly Apr. 25, 1983 – Name changed to Orcana Resources
Resources Ltd. n owned subsid. of Noranda Inc., pursuant to plan of Limited and continued into British Columbia. n
arrangement that effected the divestiture by Noranda Inc.
Nomad Ventures Inc. (B.C. Mar. 27, 2007) of its interest in Noranda Forest. n Norcansil Silver Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1961)
Oct. 12, 2017 – Name changed to Bankers Cobalt Corp. 1971 – Struck off register.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Noranda Inc. (Ont. May 1, 1922)
June 30, 2005 – Formed Falconbridge Limited in Ontario Norcast Income Fund (Ont. May 10, 2005)
Non-Par Developments Ltd. (Can. Oct. 22, 1953) on amalgamation with old Falconbridge Limited following Mar. 27, 2007 – Acquired indirectly by Pala Investments
July 27, 1992 – Continued into British Columbia. acquisition by Noranda of the remaining 41% interest in Holdings Limited for Cdn$9.30 per sh.
Aug. 17, 1992 – Name changed to Similkameen old Falconbridge; basis 1.77 new Falconbridge (previously
Hydro-Power Ltd. following acquisition of a hydro-electric Noranda) shs. for 1 old Falconbridge sh. Each Noranda Norcen Energy Resources Limited (Alta. Oct. 28, 1975
project from Princeton Light and Power Company, pref. sh. or jr. pfce. sh. and old Falconbridge pref. sh. was amalg.)
Limited. n converted into an equal number of pref. shs. or jr. pfce. Apr. 15, 1977 – Continued into Canada.
shs. of new Falconbridge having the same attributes as Mar. 11, 1998 – Acquired by Union Pacific Resources
Noorduyn Aviation Ltd. (Can. 1938) before. n Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Union Pacific Resources
Jan. 8, 1946 – Name changed to Nuclear Enterprises. n Group Inc. of Texas; basis $19.80 per sh. Subsequently
Noranda Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 1, 1922) amalgamated with Union Pacific Resources Inc. to
Nor-Acme Gold Mines Ltd. (Can. 1938) May 4, 1984 – Name changed to Noranda Inc. n continue as Union Pacific Resources Inc. effective Apr.
Dec. 31, 1988 – Amalgamated with High River Resources 17, 1998.
Ltd. to form High River Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for Noranda Panelboard (Can. 1969) Norcen Pipelines Ltd. (Man. 1954)
1.2 old sh. (see High River Gold Mines Ltd.) June 1, 1989 – Name changed to Norbord Industries Inc. Feb. 27, 1981 – Amalgamated with 50099 Manitoba Ltd.
Nor-Penn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1949) to form Norcen Pipelines (1981) Ltd. Shldrs. received
Noranglo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
Apr. 1970 – Charter cancelled. pfce. shs., which were subsequently purchased or
Aug. 1964 – Dissolved.
redeemed at $70 per sh.
Nor-Quest Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1963) Norart Minerals Limited (Ont. 1948)
May 27, 1991 – Formed Western and Pacific Resources Norco Capital Inc. (Que. Sept. 30, 2004)
1967 – Assets acquired by Angelus Petroleums (1965)
Corp. in British Columbia on amalgamation with 393497 Aug. 31, 2007 – Formed Nuvolt Corporation Inc. in
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
B.C. Ltd. (53.32 for 1); basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Quebec on amalgamation with Nuvolt Corporation Inc.
Norart Uranium & Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948) following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Nor-West Kim Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Nov. 1958 – Name changed to Norart Minerals Limited. n acquisition of Nuvolt on July 18, 2007. n
July 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Noravena Capital Corporation (Can. Oct. 26, 2009) Norco Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1961)
Nora Exploration Inc. (Can. Aug. 9, 1984) Jan. 30, 2012 – Name changed to 3MV Energy Corp. June 15, 1990 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Aug. 10, 2000 – Name changed to Afri-Can Marine pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Minerals Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Norco Thompson Ltd. (Ont. 1940)
acquisition of 3MV Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old
1953 – Charter cancelled.
shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Norac Industries Inc. (Alta. Sept. 22, 1986)
Dec. 23, 2003 – Formed ViRexx Medical Corp. in Alberta Norcopper & Metals Corporation (Que. 1955)
Norbank Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1950)
on amalgamation with ViRexx Research Inc., constituting Sept. 30, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
Dec. 16, 1970 – Dissolved.
a reverse takeover by ViRexx; basis 1 new for 1.891
Norcourt Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1945)
Feb. 7, 1987 – Charter cancelled.
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Nord Pacific Limited (Bermuda 1988) NordTech Aerospace Inc. (Can. June 21, 2004 amalg.) Norite Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
Sept. 30, 1998 – Continued into New Brunswick. Apr. 19, 2005 – Name changed to ExelTech Aerospace 1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 3
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Sept. 20, 2004 – Plan of Arrangement acquisition by Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of 3682986 new for 100 old shs.
Australia-based Allied Gold Limited; basis 1 new Allied Canada Inc. (operating as ExelTech). n
sh. for 1 old Nord Pacific sh. Norjean Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Noreagle Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) Mar. 6, 1979 – Dissolved.
Nordac Mining Corporation (B.C. 1985) Aug. 3, 1964 – Charter cancelled.
Nov. 6, 1987 – Name changed to Big Creek Resources Norlac Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1971)
Ltd.; basis 2 new for 5 old shs. n Noreloy Larder Lake Mining Syndicate Ltd. (Ont. 1944) July 6, 1983 – Amalgamated with 8 other cos. to form
June 10, 1956 – Charter cancelled. Lobo Gold & Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs.
Nordac Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 16, 1994)
June 22, 2001 – Name changed to Strategic Metals Ltd.; Norex Exploration Services Inc. (Alta. May 28, 1996) Norlana Energy Inc. (Alta. June 5, 1986)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Apr. 18, 2010 – Formed Tesla Exploration Ltd. in Alberta Dec. 2, 1997 – Name changed to Norlana Resources
Energy) on amalgamation with Tesla Exploration Ltd., with Tesla Limited; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
the deemed acquiror; basis 1 new sh. for 1.0542 Tesla Mines & Energy)
Nordair Inc. (Can. 1947) shs. and 1 new sh. for 8 Norex shs. n
Nov. 1985 – Following public offer ($16.25 and wts. to Norlartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
purchase 3 shs. of CP Air at $7.00 for each sh. held) Norex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1939) 1966 – Merged into Willroy Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Limited acquired a 65% int. Sept. 24, 1956 – Charter cancelled. 20 old shs.
by May 9, 1986. The remaining 35% int. was held by the
Norex Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Norlee Red Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Quebec Government. In early 1987, Nordair Metro (35%
Sept. 19, 1983 – Name changed to Consolidated Norex Mar. 1958 – Charter cancelled.
owned by Nordair) acquired Québecair from the Quebec
Government for approx. $10,000,000. Subsequently the Resources Corp.; basis 1 new for 8 old shs. n
Norlex Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Quebec Government sold their 35% int. in Nordair to Nov. 16, 1987 – Name changed to NLX Resources Inc.;
Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Limited for $3,500,000. Norex Uranium Ltd. (B.C. 1967) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nordair Inc. was merged into Canadian Pacific Air Lines, 1970 – Name changed to Norex Resources Ltd. n
Limited on Jan. 2, 1987.
Norlode Resources Inc. (Ont. 1982)
Norfault Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Mar. 2, 1992 – Amalgamated with Concentrated Rare
Nordair Ltd. (Can. 1947) 1969 – Merged into Alchib Developments Ltd.; basis 13
Dec. 18, 1984 – Controlling interest (held by Air Canada) Earth Minerals Ltd., Enertex Developments Inc., Goldmac
new for 100 old shs. Explorations Inc., Offset Natural Resources Ltd., Preston
sold to Innocan Inc. Subsequently amalgamated with
132894 Canada Inc. (a wholly owned subsid. of Innocan) Resources Ltd., Saranac Resources Ltd. and Uranex
Norfin Business Advisors Corporation (Can. Oct. 31,
to form Nordair Inc.; basis 1.89 new com. sh. for 1 cl. A Resources Limited to form Marvas Developments Ltd.;
1997)
or cl. B sh. basis 1 new for 7 Concentrated Rare Earth shs., 1 new
May 30, 2003 – Name changed to Gopher Media Services
for 12.6 Enertex shs., 1 new for 17.5 Goldmac shs., 1
Corporation. n
Nordarm Longlac Mines, Ltd. (Ont. 1936) new for 11 Offset shs., 1 new for 5.5 Preston shs., 1 new
Apr. 1965 – Charter cancelled. for 6.3 Saranac shs., 1 new for 13.5 Uranex shs. and 1
Norfolk Petroleum Limited (Can. Mar. 15, 1985)
new for 4.6 Norlode shs. (see Marvas Developments Ltd.)
Mar. 17, 1993 – Name changed to International Norfolk
Nordeau Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1955) Acquisition Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
1980 – Name changed to Vauquelin Iron Mines Ltd.; basis Normabec Mining Resources Ltd. (Can. May 21, 1986)
1 new for 3 old shs. Nov. 18, 2009 – Acquired by First Majestic Silver Corp.
Norford Pershing Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby non-Mexican
Nordel Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1953) Charter cancelled. assets of Normabec, including the Pitt Gold property in
Wound up. Quebec, were transferred to newly formed publicly listed
Norgold Energy & Minerals Ltd. (Can. Mar. 30, 1981) Brionor Resources Inc.; basis 0.060425 First Majestic
Nordev Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Apr. 9, 1986 – Name changed to Multi Choice shs. and 0.25 Brionor shs. for 1 Normabec sh.
Mar. 24, 1972 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form Communications Inc. and continued into Ontario. (see
Nordev Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. FPsurvey - Industrials) Normalloy Explorations and Holdings Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
Feb. 26, 1980 – Charter cancelled.
Nordev Resources Limited (Ont. Mar. 24, 1972) Norgold Mines, Limited (Ont. 1933)
Apr. 20, 1979 – Name changed to Vedron Limited; basis 1977 – Charter cancelled. Normalloy Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1956)
1 new for 3 old shs. n 1979 – Charter revived. 1963 – Name changed to Normalloy Explorations and
Mar. 30, 1981 – Name changed to Norgold Energy & Holdings Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1 old sh. n
Minerals Ltd. and continued into Canada; basis 1 new
Nordex Explosives Ltd. (Que. Aug. 4, 1970)
for 5 old shs. n Norman Malartic Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1942)
Aug. 26, 2016 – Privatized by way of amalgamation with
9867244 Canada Ltd. to form new Nordex Explosives Sept. 1960 – Charter cancelled.
Ltd. Norgold Resources Inc. (B.C. 1986)
Aug. 2, 1991 – Acquired by Bema Gold Corporation; basis Norman Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983)
Nordic Diamonds Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 23, 2003 amalg.) 1 Bema sh. for 2.7 Norgold shs. prior to Apr. 8, 1991, and Apr. 5, 1989 – Name changed to Golden Ring Resources
June 12, 2009 – Name changed to Western Standard 0.4 Bema shs. for 1 Norgold sh. after Apr. 8, 1991. (see Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Metals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Bema Gold Corporation)
Normanco Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 1938)
Norhack-Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1947) Dec. 1948 – Licence revoked and registration cancelled.
Nordic Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
1958 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 1969 – Name changed to Nordic Mines &
Investments Ltd. n Normand Mines Ltd. (Que. 1965)
Nori Aquafood Systems Inc. (B.C. Oct. 31, 1984) Mar. 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Mar. 16, 1990 – Name changed to Royale Nori Foods
Nordic Gold Corporation (Alta. Feb. 26, 1988) Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Normandie Resource Corporation (Alta. 1985)
May 21, 2008 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 16, 1989 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
Oct. 3, 2008 – Name changed to Compass Gold Norianium Minerals Ltd. (Sask. 1953) subsid. of Argyll Energy Corporation. (see Argyll Energy
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Sept. 1968 – Struck off register. Corporation)
Nordic Industries Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Norin Corp. (Del. 1970 amalg.) Normandy Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. Aug. 1, 1934)
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled. 1979 – Continued into Florida. 1947 – Continued into Quebec.
July 1980 – All o/s com. shs. acquired for US$32 per sh. 1956 – Name changed to Normandy Chibougamau Mines
Nordic Lite Inc. (Ont. 1986)
by Canadian Pacific Enterprises Limited. Subsequently, Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Feb. 12, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Norin was dissolved and holders of co.'s pref. shs.
Nordic Mines & Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1964) received US$6.50 per sh. A Canadian subsid. of Normandy Mines Ltd. (unknown)
July 1969 – Name changed to Nordic Industries Ltd.; Enterprises received the stock of Maple Leaf Mills, the Aug. 1, 1934 – Name changed to Normandy Gold Mines
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n co.'s principal operating entity, and following such Ltd. and continued into Manitoba; basis 100 new for 1
dissolution, assumed co.'s obligations on 11% subord. old sh. n
Nordion Inc. (Can. Oct. 10, 1978) s.f. debs., due 1998.
Aug. 11, 2014 – Acquired by 8832528 Canada Inc., an Normandy Mining Limited (Vic. 1953)
Norita Quebec Mines Ltd. (Que. 1966) June 24, 2002 – Acquired by wholly owned limited liability
affiliate of Sterigenics International LLC; basis US$13
June 30, 1980 – Amalgamated (1 for 1) into Pyx company of US-based Newmont Mining Corporation;
cash per sh.
Explorations Ltd. basis 3.85 new Newmont com. shs. for 100 old Normandy
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ordinary shs. (represented by American Depositary Norquay Capital Ltd. (Alta. July 6, 2005) acquisition of and amalgamation with Pem Technologies
shs./ADS) plus A$0.50 per ADS held. May 1, 2006 – Formed Xtreme Coil Drilling Corp. in Inc. n
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Alberta on Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Normar Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Xtreme Coil Drilling Corp., constituting a reverse takeover Norsynco Mining & Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
1980 – Charter cancelled. by Xtreme; basis 1 new for 1 Xtreme sh. and 1 new for 1956 – Assets acquired by Norsyncomaque Mining Ltd.
30 Norquay shs. n
Normar Mines Ltd. (Que. 1940) Norsyncomaque Mining Limited (Que. Dec. 5, 1936)
1944 – Name changed to Normar Gold Mines Ltd. and Norque Copper Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) July 4, 1961 – Name changed to Silvermaque Mining
continued into Ontario. n 1968 – Name changed to New Norque Mines Ltd.; basis Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
1 new for 4 old shs. n
Normeric Exploration Company Ltd. (Ont. 1938) Norte Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 27, 1992)
1957 – Charter cancelled. Norra Corporation (Alta. June 30, 1988 amalg.) Apr. 6, 1998 – Name changed to Banks Ventures Ltd.
Dec. 31, 1992 – Name changed to GC Greyhawke and continued into Yukon; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Normetal Mining Corporation Ltd. (Can. 1931)
Corporation. n
Apr. 1968 – Assets acquired by Kerr Addison Mines Nortec Ventures Corp. (B.C. June 1, 1999)
Limited; basis 3 new for 10 old shs. (see Kerr Addison Jan. 7, 2010 – Name changed to Nortec Minerals Corp.
Norris Communications Corp. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1988)
Mines Limited) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 30, 1994 – Continued into Yukon.
Normetal Mining Exploration Inc. (Que. Dec. 6, 1985) Sept. 17, 1996 – Continued into Delaware.
Jan. 20, 1999 – Name changed to E Digital Corp. Nortek Capital Corporation (B.C. Jan. 8, 1973)
May 10, 2002 – Struck off register. Nov. 5, 1991 – Name changed to Brigdon Resources
Norris Lake Gold Mines Ltd. (Man. 1946) Inc.; basis 1 new for 20 old shs. n
Normex Technologies Corporation (Ont. Sept. 20,
1984) Mar. 5, 1979 – Dissolved.
Apr. 7, 1998 – Name changed to Cygnal Technologies Nortek Energy Corp. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1973)
NorRock Realty Finance Corporation (Ont.) Oct. 3, 1988 – Name changed to Nortek Capital
Corporation; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. n
Jan. 14, 2015 – Name changed to Griffin Skye Corporation. n
Corporation. n
Normick Perron Inc. (Que. Apr. 30, 1968)
Oct. 27, 1989 – Acquired by wholly owned subsid. of Nortek Engines Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1973)
Norsat International Inc. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1982) Sept. 24, 1979 – Name changed to Nortek Energy Corp. n
Noranda Forest Inc. for $7.63 or redeem. pref. shs. (see
Sept. 27, 1989 – Name changed to NII Norsat
Noranda Forest Inc.)
International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Nortel Communications Inc. (B.C. 1979)
Norminco Developments Limited (Can. 1972) May 11, 1992 – Name changed to American Nortel
May 19, 1983 – Name changed to Sumburgh Norsat International Inc. (B.C. Oct. 15, 1982) Communications Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Developments Limited; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n July 25, 2017 – Acquired by Hytera Communications Co.,
Ltd.; basis US$11.50 cash per sh. Nortel Networks Corporation (Can. Jan. 5, 1914; via
Normine Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 4, 1982) Dominion charter)
Norsco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Jan. 2009 – Filed for protection under the Companies'
Dec. 8, 1988 – Amalgamated with Bema International
1961 – Merged into Jorsco Explorations Ltd. Creditor Arrangement Act and under Chapter 11 of the
Resources Inc. (1 for 1) and Amir Mines Ltd. (1 for 1) to
form Bema Gold Corporation; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. U.S. Bankruptcy code. Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed
Norse Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1968) monitor.
(see Bema Gold Corporation) Jan. 1975 – Charter cancelled. June 2012 – As of June 2012, approximately US$7.803
Normingo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) billion in net proceeds were generated through the sale
Norseman Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
Aug. 3, 1964 – Charter cancelled. of businesses and remaining patents and patent
Apr. 1950 – Name changed to New Norseman Mines
applications.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Normiska Corporation (Ont. Jan. 17, 1997) Oct. 2012 – All officers and directors resigned.
May 17, 2007 – Privatized via amalgamated with 2129711 Oct. 2016 – Global settlement and support agreement
Ontario Limited; basis 1 redeem. pref. sh. for 1 Normiska Norseman Mines Limited (Que. 1971)
entered into with Nortel Networks Inc., Nortel Networks
sh. immediately redeemed for 15¢ per sh. 1981 – Acquired by Grosmont Resources Ltd. during in
UK Limited and other Nortel entities plus the significant
1981-82; basis 1 Grosmont sh. for 1.795 Norseman shs.
creditors of said entities, under which the company, Nortel
Normiska Mining and Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1952) Networks Limited and certain other Canadian affiliates
1962 – Sold property to Leroy Mining Corp. for 300,000 Norseman Nickel Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
Aug. 19, 1965 – Dissolved. (Nortel Canada) would receive 57.1065% of the US$7.3
shs. billion sale proceeds held in escrow, or approx. US$4.413
Norseman (Yellowknife) Explorations Ltd. (unknown) billion as at July 31, 2016. The agreement also provides
Normont Copper Ltd. (B.C. 1966) for the release to Nortel Canada of about
1971 – Name changed to Intercontinental Environmental 1943 – Acquired by Norseman Mines Ltd.; basis 28 new
for 1 old sh. (see Norseman Mines Ltd.) US$237,000,000 of other sale proceeds. If the agreement
Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n is approved, distributions to creditors was expected to
Norsemines Explorations Ltd. (unknown) occur in 2017; no distributions to shldrs. of the company
Norocona Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) 1969 – Acquired by Bathurst Norsemines Ltd.; basis 7 or Nortel Networks Limited was expected. (see FPsurvey
Nov. 30, 1964 – Dissolved. new for 10 old shs. (see Bathurst Norsemines Ltd.) - Industrials)
Noront Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Norsemont Mining Corporation (B.C. June 10, 1977) Norterre Mines Ltd. (Que. 1946)
Mar. 13, 1979 – Dissolved. Oct. 24, 1994 – Name changed to International 1961 – Charter cancelled.
Norsemont Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Noront Resources Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 14, 1980) Nortex Petroleum Ltd. (Alta. Apr. 18, 1979)
Nov. 26, 2004 – Continued into Ontario. (see FPsurvey Mar. 5, 1986 – Name changed to Seba Exploration Ltd.;
- Mines & Energy) Norsemont Mining Inc. (B.C. June 10, 1977)
July 6, 2011 – Acquired by HudBay Minerals Inc.; basis basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Norpax Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) $0.001 plus 0.2617 HudBay shs. for 1 Norsemont sh.
(see HudBay Minerals Inc.) North American Advantaged Convertibles Fund (Ont.)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. May 20, 2016 – Name changed to First Asset North
Sept. 26, 2011 – Name changed to HudBay Peru Inc.
(see HudBay Minerals Inc.) American Convertibles Fund. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Norpax Oils & Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1957 – Name changed to Norpax Nickel Mines Ltd. n North American Aero Dynamics Ltd. (B.C. 1983)
Norsewick Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943)
July 1953 – Name changed to Brunsman Mines Ltd. n Jan. 22, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Norpet Resources Limited (Alta. 1983)
May 4, 1989 – Merged with HCO Energy Company Ltd. North American Asbestos Company Limited (Que.
to form Consolidated HCO Energy Ltd.; basis 1 Norpet Norske Skog Canada Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 30, 1971 amalg.)
June 10, 1950)
sh. for 2.894 HCO shs. (see Consolidated HCO Energy Sept. 1, 2001 – Amalgamated with Pacifica Papers Inc.
Sept. 30, 1993 – Name changed to Bishop Resources
Ltd.) to form new co. with same name Norske Skog Canada
International Exploration Inc. n
Limited.
Norpick Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945) Oct. 3, 2005 – Name changed to Catalyst Paper
Corporation. n North American Business Intelligence Systems Inc.
1952 – Name changed to Norpax Oils & Mines Ltd.; basis (Alta. Nov. 23, 1993)
1 new for 3 old shs. n May 1, 1996 – Struck off register.
Norstar Ventures Corp. (B.C. Feb. 3, 2000)
Norpoint Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1965) July 30, 2004 – Formed Zongshen PEM Power Systems North American Combustion Technology Corporation
1968 – Assets sold to Mission Financial Corporation Ltd.; Inc. in British Columbia following reverse takeover (Ont. 1980 amalg.)
basis 0.0184 new for 1 old sh. May 19, 1983 – Charter cancelled.
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North American Detectors Inc. (Ont. Nov. 3, 1994) North American Platinum Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1966) North Bordulac Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Jan. 7, 2008 – Dissolved and struck from register. Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. 1969 – Name changed to Gold Hawk Exploration Ltd.;
TEST FOR CROP MARKS basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
North-American Elevators Ltd. (Can. 1929) North American Platinum Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Capital stock now held privately; no public interest. Apr. 24, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. North Briar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
North American Energy Partners Inc. (Can. Nov. 28, North American Power Petroleums Inc. (B.C. Jan. 16,
2006 amalg.) 1979) North Canadian Oils Limited (Alta. July 25, 1947)
Apr. 16, 2018 – Name changed to North American Aug. 28, 1985 – Name changed to International North June 20, 1983 – Continued into Canada. (see Norcen
Construction Group Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; American Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n Energy Resources Limited)
FPsurvey - Industrials) July 1, 1986 – Amalgamated with Merland Explorations
North American REIT Income Fund (Ont. Sept. 27, Limited to form new co. with same name North Canadian
North American Equity Corporation (B.C. Dec. 17, 2012) Oils Limited; basis 1 new for 5.75 Merland shs. and 1
1982 amalg.) May 29, 2017 – Wound-up and dissolved; basis unknown. new for 1 North Canadian Oils sh. (see Norcen Energy
May 8, 1992 – Dissolved and struck off register. Resources Limited)
North American Rare Metals Limited (Ont. 1955) Dec. 9, 1994 – Acquired by Norcen Energy Resources
North American Financials Capital Securities Trust Aug. 3, 1994 – Amalgamated with Sunstate International Limited; basis $14 per sh. The cl. B pref. shs. ser. 7 were
(Ont. Oct. 23, 2009) Ltd. to form new co. with same name Sunstate redeemed Dec. 10, 1993 for $25 plus accrued and unpaid
Jan. 29, 2016 – Name changed to Global Capital International Ltd.; basis 1 Sunstate sh. plus 1 NAR div. of 36¢ per sh. Also the cl. B pref. shs. ser. 6 were
Securities Trust on merger with Australian Banc Capital Resources Ltd. sh. for 10 North American shs. (see NAR redeemed Aug. 15, 1994 for $25 plus accrued and unpaid
Securities Trust (basis 0.413485 Global Capital cl. A units Resources Ltd.; Sunstate International Ltd.) div. of 25¢ per sh. (see Norcen Energy Resources
for 1 cl. A unit and 0.391346 cl. F units for 1 cl. F unit),
Limited)
Canadian Banc Capital Securities Trust (basis 0.968751 North American Resource Capital Limited (Ont. 1983)
cl. A units for 1 cl. A unit and 0.970716 cl. F units for 1 Sept. 3, 1994 – Dissolved. North Channel Mining & Development Co. Ltd. (Ont.
cl. F unit), Euro Banc Capital Securities Trust (basis 1944)
0.382254 cl. A units for 1 unit) and HBanc Capital North American Rockwell of Canada, Limited (Del. Feb. 18, 1963 – Dissolved.
Securities Trust (basis 0.949297 cl. A units for 1 cl. A ser. 1928)
1 unit and 0.968918 cl. A units for 1 cl. A ser. 2 unit). n 1973 – Name changed to Rockwell International of North Coast Industries Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1984)
Canada Ltd. n Aug. 14, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated North
North American Fire Guardian Technology Inc. (B.C. Coast Industries Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Feb. 10, 1987) North American Scientific, Inc. (B.C. 1987)
Mar. 21, 2000 – Name changed to Rival Technologies May 3, 1994 – Continued into Canada. North Coldstream Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Apr. 20, 1995 – Continued into Delaware. Dec. 30, 1971 – Amalgamated with Tontine Mining Ltd.
to form Coldstream Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
North American Gas, Limited (Que. 1961) North American Systems Corporation (Alta. 1981)
Aug. 18, 1973 – Dissolved. Mar. 1, 1993 – Struck off register. North Continent Capital Ltd. (B.C. 1971)
Nov. 24, 1976 – Name changed to NORCO Financial
North American Gem Inc. (Alta. Mar. 7, 1996) North American Technologies Inc. (Alta. 1983) Services Ltd.
Aug. 3, 2012 – Name changed to Victory Mountain Nov. 25, 1993 – Acquired by North American
Ventures Ltd.; basis 1 new for 40 old shs. (see FPsurvey Technologies Group, Inc.; basis 1 North American North Continental Oil & Gas Corporation Ltd. (Alta.
- Mines & Energy) Technologies Group sh. for 2 North American 1938)
Technologies shs. June 30, 1986 – Name changed to North Continental
North American Gold Corporation (Alta. 1983) Energy Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Dec. 6, 1991 – Name changed to North American North American Technology Limited (B.C. 1969) Mines & Energy)
Technologies Inc. n Feb. 23, 1981 – Name changed to Yalakum Resources
Ltd. n North Country Gold Corp. (Alta. Feb. 3, 2010)
North American Gold Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1987) Sept. 29, 2015 – Acquired by Auryn Resources Inc.; basis
Sept. 7, 2005 – Name changed to Northland Resources North American Tire Recycling Ltd. (B.C. 1988) 0.1 Auryn com. sh. for 1 North Country sh.
Inc. n Apr. 8, 1993 – Merged with NATRL Acquisition Corp., a
wholly owned subsid. of Omnicorp Limited, and North Country Uranium & Minerals Ltd. (Alta. 1953)
North American Goldfields Ltd. (B.C. 1941) incorporation continued into Delaware; basis 1 Omnicorp 1956 – Assets acquired by Inland Resources Corp., a
1952 – Charter cancelled. sh. for 1 North American Tire sh. Co. is now a wholly Delaware co.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs.
owned subsid. of Omnicorp.
North American Health and Fitness Corp. (Ont. Apr. North Crescent Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
12, 1983) North American Vanadium Inc. (B.C. Jan. 12, 1987) 1966 – Name changed to North Crescent Holdings &
Mar. 23, 1998 – Name changed to 1st Miracle Group, June 26, 2007 – Name changed to Veraz Petroleum Explorations Ltd. n
Inc. and continued into Delaware. n Ltd. n
North Crescent Holdings & Explorations Ltd. (Ont.
North American Land & Minerals Ltd. (Ont. Nov. 5, North American Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 19, 1986) 1964)
1935) May 29, 1992 – Name changed to Newport Petroleum 1967 – Merged into W.G.N. Explorations & Holdings Ltd.;
1937 – Name changed to Kelly-Kirkland Mines Ltd. n Corporation. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs.

North Atlantic Nickel Corp. (Ont. May 8, 1997) North d'Arcy Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1970)
North American Lithium Ltd. (B.C.)
June 11, 2004 – Name changed to North Atlantic Oct. 1973 – Amalgamated with 3 other cos. to form
June 1964 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Resources Ltd. n Tri-Bridge Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for
North American Medical Services, Inc. (B.C. Nov. 15, 10 old shs.
1988) North Atlantic Resources Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 5, 1968)
June 28, 1978 – Name changed to Damascus Resources North Denison Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936)
July 30, 1992 – Continued into Yukon.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n 1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Denison Mines
Feb. 21, 2013 – Continued into British Columbia.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.5 old shs. n
Feb. 25, 2013 – Name changed to KDR Industrials Ltd.
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) North Atlantic Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 8, 1997)
Feb. 18, 2011 – Name changed to Legend Gold Corp. n North Devon Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
North American Metals Corp. (B.C. June 22, 1983) 1967 – Acquired by Dynacore Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1
Mar. 26, 2004 – Acquired by Wheaton River Minerals Ltd. North Battleford Gas Co. Ltd. (Sask.) new for 11 old shs. (see Dynacore Enterprises Ltd.)
for 30¢ per sh. 1958 – Struck off register.
North Eastern Energy Group Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 31, 1987)
North American Mining & Chemical Corp. (Que. 1953) North Bay Mines & Oils Ltd. (B.C. 1969) Dec. 27, 1990 – Name changed to Ensign Resource
Name changed to Fluor Bar Mines Ltd. n Aug. 29, 1977 – Dissolved. Service Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n

North American Molybdenum Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1939) North Belleterre Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1944) North Expo Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1965)
1959 – Charter cancelled. May 1974 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 1972 – Amalgamated into Proto Explorations &
Holdings Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs.
North American Nippon Technologies Corp. (B.C. Oct. North Bluff Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 15, 2008)
11, 1985) May 8, 2018 – Name changed to Sun Metals Corp. (see North Frontier Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1964)
Oct. 2, 1996 – Name changed to Agro International FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1968 – Merged into Sakfield Mines & Investments Ltd.;
Holdings Inc. n basis 1 new for 3 old shs.
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North Goldcrest Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1934) North Shore Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1933) The North Western Pacific Oil Company Limited (Alta.)
1965 – Merged into Crestland Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new July 2, 1957 – Charter cancelled. 1960 – Struck off register.
for 2 old shs. TEST FOR CROP MARKS
North Shore Mercantile Corporation (Can. July 28, North Whitney Gold Syndicate Ltd. (unknown 1934)
North Group Finance Limited (Can. July 8, 2002) 2000) Aug. 19, 1965 – Dissolved.
Dec. 23, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia. May 20, 2009 – Dissolved.
Sept. 23, 2016 – Name changed to Peekaboo Beans Inc. North Whitney Resources Limited (Can. July 24, 1936)
following reverse takeover acquisition of (old) Peekaboo North Shore Mines (1936) Ltd. (Ont. May 18, 1936) Dec. 13, 1995 – Dissolved.
Beans Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - June 1, 1959 – Dissolved.
Industrials) Northabie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1952)
North Shore Uranium Corp. (unknown) Mar. 11, 1970 – Dissolved.
North Group Limited (Can. July 8, 2002) 1968 – Continued into Quebec.
Dec. 21, 2005 – Name changed to North Group Finance June 1, 1976 – Merged into Brominco Inc.; basis 1 new Northair Mines Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1966)
Limited. n for 250 old shs. Aug. 15, 1991 – Name changed to International Northair
Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
North Hart Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 1, 1967) North Siscoe Mines Ltd. (Que. 1942)
May 2, 1984 – Name changed to Calypso Developments July 15, 1949 – Charter cancelled. Northair Silver Corp. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1966)
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Apr. 22, 2016 – Acquired by Kootenay Silver Inc.; basis
North Slave Explorations Limited (B.C. 1967) 0.35 Kootenay com. shs. plus 0.15 Kootenay wts. for 1
1969 – Name changed to Calcorp Resources Limited. n Northair com. sh. Each wt. is exercisable at 55¢ per
North Hatley Capital Inc. (Can. June 2, 2003)
Aug. 31, 2004 – Name changed to ORTHOsoft Holdings Kootenay sh. for 5 yrs.
North Slope Minerals Inc. (B.C. Apr. 29, 1980)
Inc. following Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover
Jan. 18, 1995 – Name changed to Sino Pacific Northampton Group Inc. (Ont. Nov. 13, 1974)
acquisition of ORTHOsoft Inc.; basis 1 new for 7.142857
Development Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Sept. 30, 2014 – Privatized; basis $1.40 cash per com.
old shs. n
sh. and 20¢ cash per preference sh.
North South Petroleum Corp. (B.C. Mar. 1, 2007)
North Hawk Resources Ltd. (Ont. July 9, 1987) Northampton Mining Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1915)
July 5, 2016 – Name changed to Advantage Lithium Corp.
Mar. 25, 1994 – Formed ELI Eco Logic Inc. in Ontario on Nov. 1933 – Charter cancelled.
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
amalgamation with ELI Eco Logic Inc.; basis 1 new for 1
ELI sh. and 1 new for 30 North Hawk shs. n North South Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1978) Northbreak Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944)
June 3, 1985 – Amalgamated with International Petroleum Nov. 6, 1961 – Charter cancelled.
North Huron Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Ltd. and Peninsula Petroleum Corp. to continue under
1955 – Charter cancelled. the Consolidated International Petroleum Corporation Northbridge Financial Corporation (Can. Apr. 10, 2003)
name; basis 1 new Consolidated International sh. for 6.97 Feb. 25, 2009 – Amalgamated with FFHL Financial Corp.,
North Inca Gold Mines (Ont. 1945) a wholly owned subsid. of Fairfax Financial Holdings
old shs. of North South.
1957 – Name changed to Canadian North Inca Mines Limited, for $39.00 per sh.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n North Star Oil Limited (Can. 1919)
1961 – Minority int. held in cl. A and com. stk. purch. by Northcal Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1947)
North Island Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966) Shell Canada Ltd. in 1960 at $19 and $34.25 per sh., Aug. 25, 1971 – Name changed to New Northcal Mines
May 17, 1979 – Name changed to Carnes Creek respectively until Feb. 16, 1960, and thereafter at $18.85 Ltd.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Explorations Ltd. n and $34.10 respectively. All $2.50 pref. shs. 1956 ser.
red. Aug. 8, at $50 per sh. plus an accr. divd. of 26.03¢ Northcal Oils Ltd. (Alta. 1947)
North Kirkland Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1980) per sh. All o/s warr. of co. and its subsid., Cree Oil of 1963 – Name changed to Northcal Mines Ltd. n
Nov. 2, 1987 – Name changed to Seal Cove Corporation; Canada, purch. in May 1960, at $3.50 each. In July co.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n debs. exch. for like debs. of Shell Canada. Northcal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 2, 1935)
May 7, 1985 – Name changed to Calnor Resources Ltd.;
North Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1954) North Sullivan Contact Mines Ltd. (Que. 1937) basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
1958 – Charter cancelled. Nov. 7, 1975 – Charter cancelled.
Northcliffe Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
North Malartic Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1939) North Summit Explorations Ltd. (unknown) Nov. 1957 – Charter cancelled.
July 29, 1978 – Charter cancelled. 1969 – Merged into Summit Explorations & Holdings Ltd.;
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. Northcor Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 5, 1986)
North Mattagami Mines Ltd. (Que. 1958) Jan. 10, 1990 – Name changed to Canadian Northcor
1960 – Name changed to New Miller Copper Mines Ltd.; North Tech Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1956) Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Jan. 4, 1965 – Dissolved.
Northcore Technologies Inc. (Ont. Nov. 28, 1983)
North Merritt Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1960) North Trinity Mining Corp. Ltd. (Que. 1951) Mar. 12, 2015 – Dissolved and struck from register.
Jan. 1971 – Name changed to Toronado Development June 1956 – Name changed to Trinity Copper Mines Ltd.;
Corp. Ltd. n basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n Northcott Gold Inc. (Ont. Apr. 17, 1945)
Mar. 12, 2004 – Name changed to Laurion Gold Inc. n
North Pacific GeoPower Corp. (B.C. Jan. 18, 1985) North West Company Fund (Man. Jan. 31, 1997)
Oct. 5, 2003 – Name changed to Western GeoPower Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by The North West Company The Northeast Exploration Co. (Que. 1959)
Corp.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Inc. pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby The North Oct. 18, 1986 – Charter cancelled.
West Company Inc. was formed to facilitate the
North Pacific Industries Corporation (B.C. 1980) conversion of the fund into a corporation and the fund Northeastern Group Inc. (Can. July 11, 1989)
Aug. 6, 1993 – Dissolved and struck off register. was subsequently dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Apr. 1, 2015 – Name changed to Titanium Transportation
Group Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of (old)
North Pacific Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1964) The North West Company Inc. (Can. May 5, 1987) Titanium Transportation Group Inc. (see FPsurvey -
May 2, 1974 – Amalgamated with Initial Developers Mar. 27, 1997 – Succeeded by North West Company Industrials)
Corporation Ltd. to form Initial Developers Limited; basis Fund pursuant to conversion into an income fund; basis
1 new for 5 old shs. 1 trust unit for 1 com. sh. n Northeastern Hotel Group Inc. (Can. July 11, 1989)
Dec. 14, 2005 – Dissolved.
North Peace Energy Corp. (Alta. Feb. 6, 2007 amalg.) North West Pacific Developments Ltd. (B.C. 1962) Oct. 26, 2006 – Revived.
Nov. 29, 2010 – Acquired by Southern Pacific Resource 1966 – Name changed to N.W.P. Developments Ltd.; May 20, 2009 – Dissolved.
Corp.; basis 0.185 Southern Pacific shs. for 1 North basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n June 23, 2009 – Revived.
Peace sh. (see Southern Pacific Resource Corp.) Sept. 16, 2011 – Name changed to Northeastern Group
North-West Telephone Co. (B.C. 1929) Inc. n
North Range Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1943) Jan. 1, 1961 – Merged with British Columbia Telephone
1951 – Charter cancelled. Co., Ltd. In anticipation of the merger, all 1st mtge. bonds Northern Abitibi Mining Corp. (Que. Mar. 15, 1971)
redeemed on Dec. 1, 1960, at 103, and pref. stk. July 14, 2011 – Continued into Alberta.
North Rankin Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1951) redeemed at $10.30. Apr. 3, 2017 – Name changed to CANEX Metals Inc.;
1970 – Name changed to Tontine Mining Ltd.; basis 1 basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
new for 6 old shs. n North West Trust Company (Alta. 1911) Energy)
Jan. 10, 1995 – Amalgamated with Canadian Western
North Rock Explorations Limited (Ont. 1934) Bank for $1.30935 per cl. A sh. and com. sh.
Mar. 14, 1978 – Charter cancelled.
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Northern Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Sept. 11, 1992) Northern Dancer Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979) Northern Glacier Resources Inc. (Alta. May 8, 1996)
Mar. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Ultra Pure Water Apr. 8, 1994 – Dissolved and struck off register. Dec. 10, 1999 – Formed Basic Realty Investment
TEST FOR CROP MARKS
Systems (Canada) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) Corporation on amalgamation with 844717 Alberta Ltd.;
Northern Diatomite Ltd. (Ont. 1943) basis 0.33333 new for 1 old sh. n
Northern and Central Gas Company Limited (Ont. May Charter cancelled.
6, 1954) Northern Gold Mining Inc. (Ont. May 1, 2006)
Jan. 1, 1968 – Name changed to Northern and Central Northern Dynasty Explorations Ltd. (B.C. May 11, Dec. 24, 2015 – Acquired by Oban Mining Corporation;
Gas Corporation Limited. n 1983) basis 0.0127 Oban shs. for 1 Northern Gold sh. (see
Dec. 9, 1994 – Name changed to Northern Dynasty Oban Mining Corporation)
Northern and Central Gas Corporation Limited (Ont. Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey
May 6, 1954) - Mines & Energy) Northern Helicopters Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Jan. 25, 1985 – Acquired by Inter-City Gas Corp. Jan. 21, 1983 – Struck off register.
retroactive to Sept. 30, 1984. Northern Eagle Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1966)
May 5, 1986 – Name changed to ICG Utilities (Ontario) 1969 – Merged into Great Eagle Explorations and Northern Hemisphere Development Corp. (B.C. Mar.
Ltd. n Holdings Ltd.; basis 4 new for 9 old shs. 6, 1978)
Apr. 27, 2009 – Name changed to Hemisphere Energy
Northern Eagle Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1970) Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey -
Northern Aspect Resources Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 28, 2011)
May 28, 1985 – Name changed to Bentley Resources Mines & Energy)
Nov. 6, 2015 – Name changed to BTL Group Ltd.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines &
pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of
Energy) Northern Homestake Mines Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 30, 1964)
Blockchain Tech Ltd. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Apr. 23, 1976 – Name changed to Thunderwood
Northern Electric Company, Limited (Can. Jan. 5, 1914; Explorations Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Northern Atlas Explorers Ltd. (Can. May 31, 1971)
via Dominion charter)
Mar. 21, 1991 – Name changed to Northern Atlas Inc.;
Mar. 1, 1976 – Name changed to Northern Telecom Northern Horizon Resource Corporation (B.C. Jan.
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Limited. n 18, 1979)
Northern Atlas Inc. (Can. May 31, 1971) Sept. 12, 1985 – Name changed to Golden Horizon
Northern Empire Minerals Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 16, 1986) Resource Corporation; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Feb. 21, 1996 – Formed Radiant Energy Corporation in
July 22, 2003 – Name changed to Stornoway Diamond
Canada on amalgamation with Radiant Energy
Corporation. n Northern Iron Corp. (Ont. Nov. 20, 2009)
Corporation, constituting a reverse takeover by Radiant;
basis 2 new for 1 Radiant sh. and 1 new for 4 Northern Dec. 6, 2016 – Name changed to Lithium Energy Products
Northern Empire Mines Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1932) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Atlas shs. n
Oct. 1955 – Charter cancelled.
Northern B.C. Mining Co. Ltd. (B.C.) Northern Kyanite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Northern Energy Corporation (B.C. Mar. 15, 1965) Jan. 18, 1965 – Dissolved. Distribution made of .7¢ per
Nov. 23, 1961 – Dissolved and struck off register. Mar. 24, 1986 – Name changed to United Northern sh.
Petroleum Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n
Northern Blizzard Resources Inc. (Alta. Nov. 18, 2009)
July 17, 2017 – Name changed to Cona Resources Ltd. n Northern Lead-Zinc, Ltd. (Ont. 1929)
Northern Engineered Gold Resources Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 1951 – Distributed 1 sh. Pine Point Mines Limited (Can.
14, 1972) ) for each 6.331 shs. held. Charter surrendered and
Northern Bullion (Keno) Ltd. (B.C. 1965)
Aug. 29, 1983 – Name changed to Petrocel Industries cancelled.
Apr. 23, 1979 – Name changed to Jubilee Explorations
Inc. n
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Northern Lights Acquisition Corp. (Alta. Aug. 4, 2009)
Northern Espina Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1972) May 27, 2011 – Formed Iona Energy Inc. in Alberta
Northern Canada Mines, Limited (Ont. 1938) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction amalgamation with
Jan. 29, 1981 – Name changed to Erica Resources Ltd. n
Jan. 5, 1999 – Privatized following amalgamation Iona Energy Company Ltd. (deemed acquiror); basis 1
agreement with its affiliates, Atlantic Coast Copper new for 2.916 old shs. n
Northern Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1957)
Corporation Limited, Key Anacon Mines Limited, First
1969 – Name changed to Consolidated Northern
Maritime Mining Corporation Limited and Hunter Brook
Exploration Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey Northern Lights Minerals Ltd. (B.C. 1968)
Minerals Limited; basis 1 new redeem. pref. sh. for 1 com.
- Mines & Energy) Mar. 1973 – Amalgamated with Whitey Wilson Oil & Gas
sh. immediately redeem. for $1.65 per sh.
Ltd. (1 for 4.6) to continue with the same name Northern
Northern Extension Limited (Alta. Mar. 11, 1937) Lights Minerals Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3.8 old shs.
Northern Canadian Minerals Inc. (B.C. May 12, 1987)
1953 – Assets acquired by Consolidated East Crest Oil May 1973 – Amalgamated with 2 other cos. to form
Apr. 9, 2007 – Name changed to Northern Canadian
Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. Shelter Petroleums Ltd.
Uranium Inc. n
Northern Financial Corporation (Ont. Oct. 7, 1988) Northern Lights Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1969)
Northern Canadian Uranium Inc. (B.C. May 12, 1987) July 2, 2014 – Name changed to Added Capital Inc.; basis Oct. 4, 1985 – Name changed to Larch Resources Ltd. n
Dec. 27, 2007 – Acquired by Bayswater Uranium 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Corporation and amalgamated with a wholly owned
Northern Machine Works Ltd. (N.B. 1945)
subsid. to form NCU Holdings Inc.; basis 0.65 Bayswater Northern Freegold Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 13, 2006) Nov. 16, 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Uranium shs. for 1 Northern Canadian sh. Dec. 19, 2011 – Continued into British Columbia.
Jan. 25, 2017 – Name changed to Triumph Gold Corp. Northern Minerals Ltd. (Can. Sept. 18, 1985)
Northern Chemicals Ltd. (Man. 1944) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Feb. 11, 1991 – Formed Capilano International Inc. in
1954 – Wound up. Distributed 1 sh. Lithium Corp. of
Canada on amalgamation with Capilano International
America for 40 co. shs. Northern Frontier Corp. (Alta. Oct. 20, 2011) Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Capilano sh. and 1 new com. sh.
July 14, 2016 – Placed into receivership. plus 1 wt. for 4 Northern shs. n
Northern Coal Mines Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 24, 1961) PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. appointed receiver and all
Jan. 19, 1976 – Name changed to Norco Resources Ltd.; officers and directors resigned.
basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Northern Mining Explorations Ltd. (Que. Jan. 27, 1954)
July 13, 2007 – Name changed to MDN Inc. n
Northern Frosted Foods and Cold Storage Ltd. (Ont.
Northern Continental Resources Inc. (B.C. Aug. 20, 1943)
1986) Northern Mountain Helicopters Group Inc. (Alta. 1986)
Sept. 2, 1963 – Dissolved.
Nov. 25, 2009 – Acquired by Hathor Exploration Limited; Aug. 2000 – Together with subsids. Peace Helicopters
basis 0.1389 Hathor shs. for 1 Northern Continental sh. Northern Gaming Inc. (Ont. Dec. 18, 1990) Ltd., Northern Mountain Helicopters Inc. and Northern
(see Hathor Exploration Limited) Sept. 1, 1999 – Formed ICON Laser Eye Centers, Inc. Heli Log Inc., filed for bankruptcy protection and
in Ontario on amalgamation with Icon Laser Centre of PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. of Vancouver was
Northern Copper Ltd. (Man. 1953) London Inc.; basis 4,500 new for 1 Icon Laser sh. and 1 appointed monitor. Previously, all directors had resigned.
Mar. 1, 1981 – Dissolved. new for 10 Northern Gaming shs. n Distributions were made to secured creditors but there
were no funds available for unsecured creditors or shldrs.
Northern Copper Ridge Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 27, 1951) Northern Gas & Gasoline (unknown) Dec. 23, 2004 – Monitor was discharged.
July 19, 1982 – Name changed to Ventec Resources 1936 – Acquired by Nottawa Oil & Gas Co. Ltd. (see
Inc. n Northern Natural Gas Company (Del. 1930)
Nottawa Oil & Gas Co., Ltd.)
Mar. 31, 1980 – Name changed to InterNorth, Inc. n
Northern Crown Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 24, 1987) Northern Gem Mining Corporation Ltd. (B.C. 1955)
Aug. 15, 2002 – Name changed to Canadian Empire Aug. 11, 1988 – Name changed to Cepeda Minerals Inc.
Exploration Corp. n (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
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Northern Nuclear Energy Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Northern Resources Ltd. (B.C.) Northern Zinc & Gold Corporation (B.C. 1974)
1977 – Continued into Alberta. Assets distributed to shldrs. by voluntary liquidation. Sept. 21, 1984 – Struck off register.
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1979 – Continued into British Columbia.
Jan. 28, 1980 – Name changed to Gaslite Petroleum Ltd.; Northern Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1946) Northern Zinc Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1974)
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Sept. 15, 1954 – Struck off register. Apr. 1974 – Name changed to Northern Zinc & Gold
Corporation. n
Northern Nuclear Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1964) Northern Spirit Resources Inc. (Alta. June 8, 2007)
Oct. 3, 1977 – Name changed to Northern Nuclear Energy Oct. 16, 2015 – Name changed to Altura Energy Inc.; Northewan Minerals Corp. (B.C. May 17, 1985)
Ltd. n basis 1 new for 10 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Dec. 11, 1992 – Name changed to Flotek Industries Inc. n
Energy)
Northern Oil Co. Ltd. (unknown) Northfield Inc. (Ont. Nov. 1, 1985)
Northern Star Mining Corp. (Yuk. July 7, 2000) Oct. 13, 2006 – Name changed to Northfield Metals Inc.;
1955 – Believed wound up.
July 17, 2006 – Continued into British Columbia. basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company Limited (Ont. Aug. 18, 2010 – Filed for protection under the Bankruptcy
May 6, 1954) and Insolvency Act (Canada). Deloitte & Touche Inc.
Northfield Metals Inc. (Ont. Nov. 1, 1985)
Dec. 10, 1965 – Name changed to Northern and Central appointed trustee.
Jan. 16, 2013 – Name changed to Cartier Iron
Gas Company Limited. n Jan. 24, 2011 – Filed for bankruptcy. Deloitte & Touche
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. appointed trustee and all officers and directors
resigned. Northfield Minerals Inc. (Ont. Nov. 1, 1985)
Northern Orion Explorations Ltd. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1986)
June 24, 2003 – Name changed to Northern Orion Sept. 7, 1999 – Name changed to Northfield Inc. n
Northern Star Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990)
Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Mar. 9, 2000 – Name changed to ODAAT Inc.; basis 1
Northfield Petroleum Corporation (Ont. Nov. 23, 1989)
new for 5 old shs. n
Northern Orion Resources Inc. (B.C. Apr. 30, 1986) Aug. 8, 1994 – Name changed to Zamora Gold Corp.;
Oct. 18, 2007 – Acquired by Yamana Gold Inc.; basis basis 1 new for 6 old shs. n
Northern Stores Inc, (Can. May 5, 1987)
0.543 Yamana shs. plus Cdn$0.001 for 1 Northern Orion Mar. 16, 1990 – Name changed to The North West
sh. Northfork Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 31, 1983)
Company Inc. n
Apr. 14, 1993 – Name changed to Medsana Medical
Northern Pearl Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1950) Systems Inc. n
Oct. 28, 1957 – Dissolved. Northern Sun Exploration Company Inc. (B.C. Sept.
5, 1975)
Northgane Minerals Ltd. (Can. Sept. 18, 1981)
Northern Peru Copper Corp. (B.C. Feb. 28, 2005) Nov. 8, 2013 – Name changed to Reparo Energy Partners
Oct. 29, 1986 – Name changed to General Minerals
Mar. 31, 2008 – Acquired by Copper Bridge Acquisition Corp.; basis 1 new for 50 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines
Corp. n
Corp. for $13.75 per sh. & Energy)

Northern Sun Mining Corp. (Ont. Feb. 14, 2005) Northgate Exploration Limited (Ont. Jan. 7, 1919)
Northern Pine Lake Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1931)
Apr. 28, 2016 – All o/s shs., other than those held by Jien Jan. 31, 2003 – Continued into British Columbia.
1951 – Name changed to Manasseh Silver Cobalt Mines
International Investment Ltd., acquired by Regal Silver June 10, 2004 – Name changed to Northgate Minerals
Ltd. n
Investments Inc. for 7¢ per sh. Corporation. n
Northern Pine Ventures Inc. (Alta. July 9, 2002)
Northern Tar, Chemical and Wood Limited (Ont. 1964) Northgate Holdings Limited (Ont. 1969)
July 14, 2005 – Continued into British Columbia.
Aug. 1973 – All o/s shs. not already held acquired by Dec. 1970 – Name changed to Kingsgate Holdings
July 15, 2005 – Name changed to Landmark Minerals
Jannock Corporation Limited for $12 per sh. Limited.
Inc. n
Oct. 1974 – In mid-1974, all com. shs. and assets sold
to Abitibi Paper Company Ltd. and a distribution of $25.04 Northgate Minerals Corporation (B.C. Jan. 31, 2003)
Northern Plains Oil Corporation (B.C. May 30, 1986) Oct. 28, 2011 – Acquired by AuRico Gold Inc.; basis 0.365
per pref. sh. made. Company wound up.
Mar. 25, 1994 – Continued into British Columbia. AuRico shs. for 1 Northgate sh. (see AuRico Gold Inc.)
Oct. 17, 1996 – Name changed to Gopher Oil & Gas Northern Telecom Limited (Can. Jan. 5, 1914; via
Company Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n Dominion charter) Northglen Petroleums Limited (Ont. 1972)
May 3, 1999 – Name changed to Nortel Networks 1977 – Charter cancelled.
Northern Platinum Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 17, 1986) Corporation. n
Sept. 23, 2010 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned Northill Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1979)
subsid. of Prophecy Resource Corp.; basis 0.5 Prophecy Northern Telephone Company Ltd. (Ont. 1905) Apr. 19, 1984 – Formed Canadian Continental Oil Corp.
Resource shs. plus 0.1 wts. for 1 Northern Platinum sh. Jan. 1960 – Amalgamated with Norwesto Enterprises in British Columbia on amalgamation with West Trend
(see Prophecy Resource Corp.) Ltd. to form Northern Telephone Ltd. Resources Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n

Northern Property Real Estate Investment Trust (Alta. Northern Telephone Limited (Ont. Apr. 5, 1905) Northlake Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
Jan. 2, 2002) June 1, 2001 – Amalgamated with 2001595 Ontario Inc. Oct. 15, 1974 – Charter cancelled.
Oct. 30, 2015 – Name changed to Northview Apartment to facilitate the privatization. All o/s com. shs. exchanged
Real Estate Investment Trust. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) for redeemable pfce. shs. (1 for 1) of new company Northland Bank (Can. 1975; via Special Act of
Northern Telephone Limited and were immediately Parliament)
Northern Quebec Power Co. Ltd. (Can. 1923) Jan. 20, 1986 – Ordered wound up by the Manitoba Court
redeemed for $17.50 per sh.
1963 – Purchased by Hydro-Québec at $33 per com. sh.; of Queen's Bench, with Touche Ross Limited appointed
Apr. 23, 2002 – Name changed to NorthernTel, Limited
pref. shldrs. received equal par value in 10-year bonds sole liquidator.
Partnership.
guaranted by the Prov. of Quebec, bearing int. equal to
divd. rate. Funded debt assumed by Hydro-Québec. Northern Tiger Resources Inc. (Alta. Apr. 29, 2008) Northland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1922)
Apr. 17, 2014 – Name changed to Golden Predator Mining Mar. 1940 – Name changed to Northland Mines (1940)
Northern Rand Resource Corp. (B.C. Oct. 12, 2006) Ltd. and continued into Ontario; basis 1 new for 5 old
Corp.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
June 9, 2011 – Name changed to Suparna Gold Corp. n shs. n
Northern Tungsten Ltd. (Man. 1952)
Northern Ranger Oil & Gas Ltd. (Ont. 1982) Northland Mines (1940) Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 1940)
Apr. 1976 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 14, 1988 – Name changed to Northern Ranger Nov. 1954 – Name changed to Consolidated Northland
Minerals Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Northern Tungsten Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972) Mines Ltd.; basis 1 new for 4.5 old shs. n
June 24, 1983 – Struck off register.
Northern Reactor DMB Resources Inc. (Alta. May 11, Northland Mining Ltd. (B.C. 1966)
1987) Northern Valley Mines Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 13, 1969) May 14, 1968 – Name changed to Monida Mines Ltd. n
Nov. 1, 1991 – Charter cancelled. July 1975 – Name changed to Northern Valley Resources
Feb. 18, 1994 – Charter revived. Ltd. n Northland Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
Feb. 10, 1995 – Name changed to TMN Capital Corp.; Oct. 23, 1989 – Name changed to Consolidated Northland
basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Northern Valley Resources Ltd. (B.C. Aug. 13, 1969) Oils Limited; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
Apr. 16, 1979 – Name changed to Black Thunder
Northern Reef Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 3, 1984) Petroleum Corporation. n Northland Power Income Fund (Ont. Feb. 17, 1997)
Sept. 12, 1995 – Acquired by Penn West Petroleum Ltd.; Jan. 1, 2011 – Succeeded by Northland Power Inc.
basis $1.85 or 2.2 Penn West shs. for 7 Northern Reef Northern Vertex Capital Inc. (B.C. June 7, 2007) pursuant to plan of arrangement whereby Northland
shs. (see Penn West Petroleum Ltd.) Feb. 16, 2012 – Name changed to Northern Vertex Mining Power Inc. was formed to facilitate the conversion of the
Corp. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) fund into a corporation and the fund was subsequently
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dissolved. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Northrock Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 14, 2008) Northwater Top 75 Income Trusts PLUS (Ont. Feb. 15,
Industrials) Dec. 13, 2011 – Name changed to Bama Gold Corp. n 2005)
TEST FOR CROP MARKS Dec. 31, 2009 – Voluntarily terminated and liquidated.
Northland Power Preferred Equity Inc. (Ont. Apr. 8, Northrock Resources Ltd. (Alta. Dec. 19, 1986) Initial termination distribution of $1.00 paid Jan. 15, 2010,
2010) July 20, 2000 – Acquired by Unocal Canada Management to unitholders of record Dec. 31, 2009. Second distribution
Jan. 1, 2011 – Amalgamated with (old) Northland Power Limited, a wholly owned subsid. of Unocal Corporation, of $1.00 paid Jan. 29, 2010, to unitholders of record Jan.
Inc., Northland Power Income Fund Management Inc., for $10.10 per sh. 22, 2010.
NPIF Holdings GP Inc. and Northland Power Arrangeco
Inc. to form Northland Power Inc.; basis series 1 pref. sh. Northshore Gold Development Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Northway Explorations Limited (Ont. Jan. 26, 1982)
of Northland Power Inc. for series 1 pref. sh. of Northland Dec. 3, 1957 – Name changed to North Shore Gold Fields Sept. 2, 2004 – Name changed to Caspian Energy Inc.
Power Preferred Equity Inc. (see Northland Power Inc.) & Mines Ltd. followed by the Sept. 21, 2004, amalgamation of private
co. Caspian Energy Ltd. with a wholly owned subsidiary
Northland Resources Inc. (B.C. Mar. 13, 1987) Northside Group Inc. (Alta. Feb. 7, 1994) of new Caspian. n
Jan. 18, 2010 – Continued into Luxembourg. Jan. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Wittke Inc. n
Jan. 19, 2010 – Name changed to Northland Resources Northway-Gestalt Corporation (Can. 1967)
S.A. Northside Resources Ltd. (Alta. 1987) 1980 – Spar Aerospace Limited acquired all shs. of co.
May 15, 1995 – Name changed to Northside Minerals on following basis: $100, 9 com. shs., 20 wts. and 100
Northland Systems Training Inc. (Can. Aug. 8, 1997) International Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. (see jr. pref. shs. of Spar for each 100 com. shs. of Northway.
May 6, 2005 – Dissolved. FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials) Each wt. entitled holder to purchase one com. sh. of Spar
at $12 per sh. for 3 yrs., and $14 per sh. for an additional
Northland Trust Company (Ont. 1961) Northspan Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1956) 2 yrs.
Dec. 31, 1971 – Amalgamated into Ontario Trust Co.; 1960 – Merged into Rio Algom Mines Ltd.; basis 13 new
basis 2 new for 1 old sh. for 100 old shs. Northwest Arm Capital Inc. (Can. Mar. 23, 2016)
Jan. 4, 2017 – Name changed to Antler Gold Inc. (see
Northland Utilities Limited (Alta. 1945) Northstar Aerospace Inc. (Ont. Mar. 29, 1984) FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
1972 – Gas assets acquired by Northwestern Utilities Aug. 24, 2012 – Substantially all operating assets were
Limited and the electric generating and distributing assets sold to Heligear Acquisition Co. (as U.S. purchaser) and Northwest Brewing Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1924)
by Alberta Power Ltd.; co. subsequently wound up. Heligear Canada Acquisition Corporation (as Canadian June 13, 1958 – Name changed to Bohemian Maid
purchaser), both affiliates of Wynnchurch Capital, Ltd.; Brewing Co. Ltd.
Northline Energy Services Inc. (Alta. Apr. 3, 1997) proceeds were insufficient to repay secured lenders. No
Feb. 14, 2000 – Acquired by Trican Well Service Ltd.; proceeds available for unsecured creditors or shldrs. Northwest Canalask Nickel Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953)
basis $1.05 or 0.1736 Trican shs. for 1 Northline sh. Apr. 2014 – Ernst & Young Inc. discharged as court Aug. 1973 – Name changed to New Canalask Minerals
appointed monitor and the proceedings under the Ltd.; basis 1 new for 100 old shs. n
Northlinks Capital Ltd. (Alta. July 10, 1997)
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act were terminated.
Mar. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Northlinks Limited. n
Northwest Digital Ltd. (B.C. 1986)
Northstar Copper Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1906) Jan. 21, 1994 – Acquired by Hartco Enterprises Inc. for
Northlinks Limited (Alta. July 10, 1997) Feb. 25, 1983 – Struck off register. 10¢ per sh. (see Hartco Enterprises Inc.)
June 7, 2004 – Name changed to Ausam Energy
Corporation prior to the July 30, 2004, reverse takeover NorthStar Drilling Systems Inc. (Alta. July 26, 1994) Northwest Drug Company Limited (Alta. Nov. 19, 1957)
acquisition of Ausam Resources Limited; basis 1 new for May 31, 2001 – Acquired by NQL Drilling Tools Inc.; basis Sept. 27, 1993 – Acquired by 1035210 Ontario Inc., a
30 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 0.2 new NQL cl. A com. sh. for 1 old NorthStar cl. A com. wholly owned subsid. of Drug Trading Company Limited,
sh. (see NQL Drilling Tools Inc.) for $9.25 per sh.
Northlode Exploration Ltd. (B.C. 1964)
Oct. 10, 1980 – Name changed to Pure Silver Mines Northstar Energy Corporation (Alta. Dec. 13, 1979) Northwest Drug Ltd. (Alta. Nov. 19, 1957)
Ltd. n Apr. 2, 1997 – Merged with Morrison Petroleum Inc. and Apr. 13, 1984 – Name changed to Northwest Drug
its wholly owned subsid., Northstar Acquisition Company Limited. n
Northmount Mining Corp. Ltd. (Ont. 1966) Corporation, to form a new Northstar Energy Corporation.
Mar. 1976 – Charter cancelled. (see Northstar Energy Corporation) Northwest Explorations Inc. (Ont. Feb. 21, 1994)
Oct. 28, 1998 – Formed CGX Energy Inc. in Ontario
Northolt Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1965) Northstar Energy Corporation (Alta. Mar. 14, 1997) following reverse takeover acquisition of and
Mar. 1972 – Charter cancelled. Aug. 27, 2004 – Exchangeable shares redeemed in full amalgamation with CGX Resources Inc.; basis 1 new for
by parent Devon Energy Corporation; basis 1 new Devon 5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Northpoint Corporation (Ont. June 30, 1990 amalg.) com. sh. for 1 old Northstar exch. sh.
May 8, 2000 – Dissolved.
NorthWest Gold Corp. (Ont. 1989)
Northstar Healthcare Inc. (B.C. Mar. 16, 2007) June 8, 1993 – Amalgamated with NG Holdings Inc., a
Northpoint Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 8, 1986) Dec. 4, 2014 – Name changed to Nobilis Health Corp.
Nov. 2, 1998 – Name changed to Glacier Resources Ltd.; wholly owned subsid. of Northgate Exploration Limited;
(see FPsurvey - Industrials) basis 1 Northgate com. sh. for 15 NorthWest cl. A sub.
basis 1 new for 7.5 old shs. n
vtg. shs. (see Northgate Exploration Limited)
Northstar Resources Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 11, 1978)
Northport Minerals Explorers Ltd. (Ont. 1959) Jan. 27, 1986 – Name changed to Canadian Northstar Northwest Industries Ltd. (Alta. 1943)
Feb. 11, 1965 – Dissolved. Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n 1962 – Acquired by CAE Industries Ltd. under offer of
$6.50 per sh. (see Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.)
Northquest Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 18, 2008) Northumberland Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1974)
Oct. 20, 2016 – Acquired by Nord Gold SE for 26¢ per June 9, 1988 – Acquired by NovaGold Resources Inc.; NorthWest International Healthcare Properties Real
sh. plus 10¢ per wt. basis 1 NovaGold sh. for 5.5 Northumberland shs. Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Oct. 13, 2010)
May 20, 2015 – All o/s trust units acquired by NorthWest
Northquest Ventures Inc. (Ont. Oct. 22, 1976 amalg.) Northville Mines Ltd. (Ont. Mar. 28, 1967) Healthcare Properties Real Estate Investment Trust
Dec. 22, 1994 – Ernst & Young Inc. appointed receiver Dec. 1979 – Name changed to Century Energy (NWH); basis 0.208 NHW trust units for 1 NorthWest
and manager of the asset, property and undertaking of Corporation; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n International trust unit.
ITN Limited, C.R. Telecommunications Inc. and certain
telecommunication assets. Northwater Five-Year Market-Neutral Trust (Ont. June Northwest Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1952)
Jan. 18, 1995 – fONOROLA Inc. acquired certain assets 18, 2004) Jan. 6, 1975 – Dissolved.
for an undisclosed amount. Oct. 1, 2009 – In the process of liquidating; basis
Sept. 12, 1997 – Receiver and manager discharged. All unknown. Northwest Nitro-Chemicals Ltd. (Alta. 1954)
secured creditors suffered a shortfall and no distribution Mar. 1, 1978 – Amalgamated with parent co.'s subsid.,
made to unsecured creditors and shldrs. Northwater Market-Neutral Trust (Ont. July 18, 1997) International Minerals & Chemicals Corp. Shldrs. received
Dec. 31, 2009 – Voluntary liquidation initiated. Initial (1 for 1) pref. shs. redeemable at $2.45 ($2.44 deemed
Northridge Exploration Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 24, 1987) termination distribution of $3.14 per trust unit paid July divd.) on or after.
July 27, 1995 – Acquired by Chancellor Energy 29, 2009. Subsequent termination distributions were as
Resources Inc.; basis 75¢ or 0.428 Chancellor Energy follows: $1.54 per trust unit paid Feb 3, 2010; 50¢ per Northwest Pacific Oil Co. Ltd. (Alta. 1913)
shs. for 1 Northridge sh. (see Chancellor Energy trust unit paid Apr. 7, 2010; 17¢ per trust unit paid July 1917 – Acquired by Mid-West Oil Co. Ltd.; basis 1 new
Resources Inc.) 8, 2010; 6¢ per trust unit paid Oct. 7, 2010; 5¢ per trust for 3 old shs. (see Mid-West Oil Co. Ltd.)
unit paid Jan. 10, 2011; 7¢ per trust unit paid Apr. 7, 2011;
Northrim Mines Ltd. (Alta. 1955) Northwest Sports Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 9, 1965)
5¢ per trust unit paid July 8, 2011; 7¢ per trust unit paid
Nov. 1981 – Placed into receivership in March 1979. Nov. 9, 2000 – Amalgamated with wholly owned subsid.
Oct. 7, 2011; and 53¢ per trust unit paid Jan. 10, 2012.
Assets subsequently sold and charter cancelled. 457774 B.C. Ltd. and Orca Bay Hockey Holdings Inc. to
Final termination distribution pending.
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form Northern Sports Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 old Norwest Financial Canada Company (Ont. Aug. 27, Nova Marketing Ltd. (B.C. 1980)
Northwest com. sh. exchanged for 1 new Northern Cl. A 1992) July 24, 1992 – Name changed to National Nova
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pfd. sh. which was immediately redeemed at $14 per sh. Sept. 7, 2001 – Name changed to Wells Fargo Financial Marketing Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey
Canada Corporation. n - Industrials)
Northwest Zinc Company Ltd. (B.C.)
Dec. 23, 1974 – Dissolved. Norwesto Enterprises Ltd. (Can. - unspecified) Nova-Rich Gold Mines Ltd. (N.S. 1938)
Jan. 1960 – Amalgamated with Northern Telephone Co. 1945 – Name changed to Canso Mining Corp.; basis 1
Northwestern Explorations Ltd. (unknown) Ltd. to form Northern Telephone Ltd.; basis 2 new for 3 new for 10 old shs. n
June 18, 1959 – Name changed to Kennco Explorations old shs.
(Western) Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Kennecott Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited (N.S.
Copper Corp. Norwich Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1967) Jan. 1, 1914)
Jan. 1980 – Name changed to Kelly Petroleum Inc.; basis Mar. 30, 1973 – Now wholly owned by Nova Scotia Power
Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc. (Ont. Sept. 26, 1 new for 5 old shs. n Corporation. Ord. shldrs. received $13 per sh.; pref.
2003) shldrs. had option of accepting N.S. Power Corp. debs.
Aug. 3, 2007 – Name changed to NWT Uranium Corp. n Norwin Molybdenite Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938) of equal par value or cash, as follows: 4% pref., a 5.625%
Aug. 19, 1965 – Dissolved. deb. or $74.50; 4.5 % pref., a 6.25% deb. or $81; 5%
Northwestern Uranium Ltd. (Alta. 1953) pref., a 7% deb. or $44. Offers expired May 31, 1972.
July 15, 1961 – Dissolved. Norwood Exploration Incorporated (Que. 1986) The Corporation subsequently elected to acquire all
Mar. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with Oz Exploration Inc., remaining shs., on same basis, and so notified shldrs.
Northwestern Utilities Limited (Can. May 26, 1923; via Omega Exploration Inc., Onyx Resources Inc. and under date of. For any shs. not turned in by Apr. 30, 1973,
Dominion charter) Farboro Resources Inc. to form Orient Resources Inc. funds were deposited in trust with the Accountant General
Aug. 2, 1972 – Amalgamated in Canada to continue with of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Halifax. (see Nova
same name. Norwood Kirkland Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1936) Scotia Power Corporation)
Dec. 30, 1996 – All o/s 4% cum. redeem. 1st pref. shs. 1953 – Charter cancelled.
redeemed; basis $100 plus a premium of $3.00 plus Nova Scotia Power Corporation (N.S. 1973)
$0.6466 accrued and unpaid dividends per sh. Norwood Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 22, 1996) Aug. 10, 1992 – Transferred all of its existing assets,
Jan. 20, 2011 – Placed into bankruptcy. D. Manning & liabs. and retained earnings except for long-term debt
Northwestern Utilities, Limited (Can. 1923) Associates Inc. appointed trustee. and sinking fund assets to Nova Scotia Power
Aug. 2, 1972 – Amalgamated with Northland Gas Utilities Incorporated. Subsequent to the reorganization and
Limited (1 new for 1 old sh.) to continue under the Norzinc Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) privatization, the business activities of Nova Scotia Power
Northwestern Utilities, Limited name; basis 1 com. sh. Mar. 10, 1958 – Dissolved. Corporation continued under Nova Scotia Power
for 1 com. sh. and 1 new pref. sh. for 1 old pref. sh. Incorporated and changed its name to Nova Scotia Power
Norzone Rouyn Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Finance Corporation which continues to hold the
Northwind Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1972) 1947 – Name changed to New Norzone Mines Ltd.; basis long-term debt and sinking fund assets.
June 1979 – Charter cancelled. 1 new for 2 old shs. n Aug. 10, 1992 – Name changed to Nova Scotia Power
Northwind Ventures Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 13, 1985) Finance Corporation.
Nottawa Oil & Gas Co., Ltd. (unknown 1934)
July 10, 1998 – Name changed to Sloane Petroleums Dec. 2, 1940 – In liquidation. Small payment to shldrs. Nova Scotia Power Incorporated (N.S. July 13, 1984)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Jan. 6, 1999 – Following reorganization, all o/s com. shs.
Nouveau Monde Mining Enterprises Inc. (Can. Dec. transferred to new parent company named NS Power
Northwood Golds Ltd. (Ont. 1946) 31, 2012 amalg.) Holdings Incorporated; basis 1 new NS Power com. sh.
Nov. 1962 – Dissolved. Feb. 6, 2017 – Name changed to Nouveau Monde for 1 old Nova Scotia Power com. sh. All o/s pref. shs.
Graphite Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) remain under the Nova Scotia Power name. (see
Northwood Panelboard Limited (Can. 1969)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy; FPsurvey - Industrials)
Name changed to Noranda Panelboard , a wholly owned Nouvelle Mining Exploration Ltd. (Que. 1956)
subsid. of Noranda Forest Inc. n Jan. 25, 1986 – Charter cancelled. Nova Scotia Savings & Loan Company (Can. 1964
amalg.)
Nortoba Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1957) Nova Beaucage Mines Limited (Ont. 1953)
Dec. 31, 1988 – Formed Central Guaranty Mortgage
Apr. 22, 1965 – Dissolved. Aug. 14, 1996 – Formed Nova Beaucage Resources
Corporation (a wholly owned subsid. of Central Guaranty
Limited in Ontario; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n
Trust Company) following acquisition of controlling int.
Nortoba Nickel Explorations Ltd. (Ont. 1957)
(99.7% by November 1987) by Central Capital
1958 – Name changed to Nortoba Mines Ltd. n Nova Beaucage Resources Limited (Ont. Aug. 14, 1996 Corporation interests and amalgamation with Central and
amalg.) Eastern Mortgage Corp.; basis $28 per sh. (see Central
Nortran Pharmaceuticals Inc. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1986) Jan. 13, 1997 – Amalgamated with Canuc Resources Guaranty Trustco Limited)
June 26, 2001 – Name changed to Cardiome Pharma Corporation to form new co. with same name Canuc
Corp. n Resources Corporation; basis 1 new for 1 Canuc sh. and Nova Scotia Savings and Trust Company (Can. 1980)
1 new for 3.65 Nova shs. Dec. 31, 1988 – Wholly owned subsid. of Nova Scotia
Nortran Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 12, 1986) Savings & Loan Company. Under corporate
June 24, 1992 – Name changed to Nortran Nova Canada Enterprises Ltd. (B.C. June 13, 2000) reorganization arrangements, amalgamated (1 for 1) with
Pharmaceuticals Inc. n July 28, 2003 – Capital Pool amalgamation with Stepstone Guaranty Trust Company of Canada (1 for 1), Yorkshire
Enterprises Ltd. (1 for 1) to continue as Stepstone Trust Company and Central Trust Company to form
Nortyne Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1944) Enterprises Ltd.; basis 1 new Stepstone com. sh. for 1 Central Guaranty Trust Company.
Mar. 1957 – Charter cancelled. old Nova Canada com. sh. (see Stepstone Enterprises
Ltd.) Nova Scotia Savings, Loan & Building Society
Norvado Exploration Co. Ltd. (Ont. 1948) (unknown 1850)
Nov. 1962 – Charter cancelled. Nova-Co Exploration Ltd. (Ont. 1927) 1964 – Amalgamated into Nova Scotia Savings & Loan
July 17, 1987 – Name changed to Optical Data Corp. n Company; basis 1 new for $10 credit of Society members.
Norvalie Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1937)
1965 – Name changed to International Norvalie Mines Nova-Cogesco Resources Inc. (Can. 1985) Nova Scotia Tramways and Power Company Limited
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Feb. 14, 1994 – Amalgamated with Equity Reserve Corp., (N.S. Jan. 1, 1914)
Energy) Orofino Resources Limited and Hughes Lang Corporation Jan. 1, 1928 – Name changed to Nova Scotia Light and
to form CanGold Resources Inc.; basis 5 new for 3 Equity Power Company, Limited. n
Norvane Explorations Inc. (Ont. Dec. 11, 1995) shs., 1 new for 12 Orofino shs., 1 new for 1 Hughes cl.
Oct. 8, 1998 – Name changed to Coffee Tea or Me Cafe A sh. and 2 new for 5 Nova-Cogesco shs. (see CanGold Nova Uranium Corporation (B.C. Oct. 22, 2004)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Resources Inc.) Dec. 18, 2009 – Name changed to Secova Metals Corp.
Industrials) (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nova Energy Corporation (B.C. 1979)
Norvex Mining Co. Ltd. (Que. 1957) Sept. 16, 1981 – Name changed to Vior Energy Nova Uranium Mines Ltd. (Sask. 1958)
Nov. 11, 1978 – Charter cancelled. Corporation. n 1971 – Charter cancelled.
Norwall Group Inc. (Ont. June 28, 1990) Nova Growth Corp. (Ont. June 16, 1987) NovaCan Mining Resources (l985) Limited (N.S. Dec.
Dec. 15, 2010 – Privatized at 93¢ per sh. Aug. 11, 2008 – Acquired by 2155300 Ontario Inc. for 5, 1984)
50¢ per sh. Mar. 20, 1987 – Name changed to NovaGold Resources
Norway Lake Iron Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1938)
Inc. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 28, 1973 – Charter cancelled.
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Novack Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. Apr. 17, 1934) Novelis Inc. (Can. Sept. 21, 2004) Nu Energy Uranium Corporation (B.C. Jan. 19, 2000)
1947 – Charter cancelled; shldrs. received 42.75 shs. May 18, 2007 – Acquired by AV Metals Inc., a subsidiary Aug. 14, 2007 – Amalgamated with a subsidiary of Mega
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Golden Trinity Mines Ltd. for each 100 old shs. of Hindalco Industries Limited; basis US$44.93 for 1 Uranium Ltd.; basis 2 new Mega com. shs. for 3 old Nu
Novelis com. sh. Energy com. shs.
NovaCopper Inc. (B.C. Apr. 27, 2011)
Sept. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Trilogy Metals Inc. (see Novell Porcupine Gold Mines (Ont. 1940) Nu-Gord Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1959)
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) 1955 – Acquired by Consolidated Novell Mines Ltd.; basis Jan. 27, 1966 – Dissolved.
1 new for 8 old shs. (see Consolidated Novell Mines Ltd.)
Novacor Chemicals Ltd. (Alta. Jan. 1, 1993) The Nu-Gro Corporation (Ont. Feb. 27, 1987)
Apr. 1, 1996 – Name changed to NOVA Chemicals Ltd. Noverco Inc. (Que. Dec. 16, 1974) May 4, 2004 – Acquired by United Industries Corporation
Sept. 14, 1990 – Acquired by an acquisition co., jointly for $11 per sh.
Novacorp Realty Finance Ltd. (Alta. 1985) owned by Canam Manac Group Inc. (50%), the Caisse
Feb. 12, 1996 – All o/s 11.25% first mortgage bonds de dépôt et placement du Québec (25%) and the Société Nu-Life Corp. (Can. Jan. 30, 1990)
redeemed for a premium $10 plus accrued and unpaid québécoise d'initiatives pétrolières (25%), for $15.25 per Oct. 17, 2008 – Dissolved.
interest of $13.25 per $1000 principal amount. sh.
Nu-Lite Industries Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 8, 1984)
Novadaq Technologies Inc. (Can. Apr. 14, 2000) Novicourt Inc. (Que. Dec. 8, 1992) May 31, 2000 – Name changed to Netseers Internet
Sept. 6, 2017 – Acquired by Stryker Corporation; basis Oct. 20, 2006 – Acquired by Falconbridge Limited for International Corporation. n
US$11.75 cash per sh. $2.30 per sh. (see Falconbridge Limited)
Sept. 26, 2017 – Continued into British Columbia. Nu-Media Industries International Inc. (B.C. Oct. 20,
Novik Inc. (Que. Sept. 20, 2005 amalg.) 1986)
NovaDx International Inc. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1983) Feb. 20, 2014 – Acquired by Clearview Capital Fund III, Dec. 15, 1994 – Name changed to Consolidated
Dec. 2, 2004 – Name changed to NovaDx Ventures Corp.; LP for 85¢ per sh. Nu-Media Industries Inc.; basis 1 new for 7 old shs. n
basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n Jan. 16, 2017 – Name changed to Derby Building
Products Inc. Nu Pacific Resources Ltd. (B.C. Oct. 7, 1968)
NovaDx Ventures Corp. (B.C. Sept. 19, 1983) July 7, 1987 – Formed Iron Lady Resources Inc. in British
Mar. 6, 2017 – Dissolved and struck from register. Novitas Energy Ltd. (Alta. June 15, 2001) Columbia on amalgamation with Iron Lady Resources
Jan. 7, 2005 – Acquired by Bonterra Energy Income Trust; Inc.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
NovaGreenPower Inc. (B.C. July 8, 1999) basis either 0.03636 new trust unit or, $0.176 plus 0.0291
2008 – Name changed to AltaGas Renewable Energy new trust unit for 1 old Novitas sh. (see Bonterra Energy Nu-Reality Oils Limited (Alta. 1949)
Inc. Income Trust) 1960 – Acquired by Flag Oils Ltd.
Novamerican Steel Inc. (Can. Apr. 4, 1997) Novopharm Biotech Inc. (B.C. July 21, 1995) Nu-Ridgeway Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1952)
Nov. 21, 2007 – Acquired by Symmetry Holdings Inc. for Aug. 25, 1997 – Amalgamated with Genesys Pharma Jan. 1963 – Name changed to Pere Marquette
US$56 per sh. Inc. to continue as Novopharm Biotech Inc.; basis 1 new Petroleums Limited.
for 1 old sh.
Novamin Inc. (Que. 1956) July 9, 1998 – Continued into Ontario. Nu-Silco Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1948)
May 26, 1988 – Amalgamated with Breakwater Resources Oct. 17, 2000 – Name changed to Viventia Biotech Inc. n Nov. 21, 1978 – Dissolved.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. (see Breakwater
Resources Ltd.) Novus Energy Inc. (Alta. Dec. 31, 2005 amalg.) Nu-Sky Energy Inc. (Alta. Feb. 28, 1995)
Jan. 24, 2014 – Acquired by Yanchang International Aug. 8, 2003 – Amalgamated with Kinloch Resources
Novamines Corporation (Que. 1939) (Canada) Limited, wholly owned subsid. of Yanchang Inc.; basis either $0.8275, or 0.8275 Kinloch shs., or a
May 18, 1974 – Dissolved. Petroleum International Limited, for C$1.18 per sh. combination thereof for 1 Nu-Sky sh. (see Kinloch
Resources Inc.)
Novatech Power Corporation (B.C. Feb. 22, 1994) Novus Gold Corp. (B.C. Mar. 20, 2009)
July 25, 2003 – Dissolved and struck from the register. Apr. 20, 2012 – Acquired by Pan Terra Gold Limited; Nu-Sky Exploration Inc. (B.C. July 15, 1986)
basis 0.33 Pan Terra Gold shs. for 1 Novus sh. May 22, 1991 – Name changed to Consolidated Nu-Sky
NovAtel Inc. (Can. Oct. 17, 1978)
Exploration Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Dec. 21, 2007 – Acquired by Hexagon AB for US$50 per Nowsco Well Service Ltd. (Alta. Aug. 1, 1970 amalg.)
sh. July 5, 1996 – Acquired by BJ Services Canada Inc. for Nu-Start Resource Corporation (B.C. Mar. 19, 1981)
$35 per sh. Aug. 9, 1991 – Dissolved and struck off register.
Novaterra Corp. (Alta. 1987)
Dec. 1, 1992 – Struck off register. Noxe Petroleum Corporation (B.C. 1979) Nu-Vision Resource Corp. (B.C. Apr. 25, 1984)
Nov. 3, 1986 – Name changed to Noxe Resource Feb. 16, 2004 – Name changed to Vision Coatings Group
Novatron Information Corporation (Can. 1975)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Limited following reverse takeover acquisition of Hong
Oct. 31, 1986 – Amalgamated with IAS Research
Corporation to form new co. with same name Novatron Kong-based Great Hoover Enterprises Limited. n
Nstein Technologies Inc. (Que. Feb. 8, 2000)
Information Corporation. Apr. 1, 2010 – Amalgamated with 9218-8150 Quebec
July 14, 1995 – Name changed to ITI Education Nu-West Development Corporation Ltd. (Alta. 1945)
Inc., a wholly owned subsid. of Open Text Corporation; Dec. 31, 1979 – Name changed to Nu-West Group
Corporation; basis 1 new for 35 old shs. n basis Cdn$0.65 per share. Limited. n
NovaWest Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 23, 1980) Ntex Incorporated (Ont. Sept. 29, 1975 amalg.)
Apr. 2, 2008 – Name changed to Apella Resources Inc. n June 2003 – Made an assignment into bankruptcy. Nu-West Group Limited (Alta. 1945)
Jan. 29, 1988 – Formed N-W Group, Inc. in Delaware on
Novax Capital Corporation (Alta. 1986) Nu-Age Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1953) amalgamation with wholly owned N-W Group, Inc.; basis
May 6, 1996 – Name changed to Northern Mountain 1956 – Name changed to Haitian Copper Mining Corp. 1 new for 25 old shs.
Helicopters Group Inc.; basis 1 new for 2.63 old shs. n Ltd. n
Nu-West Homes Limited (Alta. 1945)
Mar. 1971 – Name changed to Nu-West Development
Novax Equity Corporation (Alta. 1986) Nu-Apex Energy Corp. (B.C. Feb. 11, 1981)
Corporation Ltd. n
Feb. 16, 1990 – Name changed to Novax Capital Dec. 30, 1999 – Name changed to Digital Ventures Inc.;
Corporation; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n
Nu-World Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Jan. 17, 1966 – Dissolved.
Novéder Inc. (Can. Sept. 23, 1983) Nu-Cycle Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1955)
Oct. 11, 2001 – Name changed to Atlantis Exploration Feb. 1967 – Charter cancelled. Nu XMP Ventures Limited (Bermuda Nov. 6, 1997)
Inc.; basis 1 new for 10 old shs. n Nov. 5, 2003 – Continued into British Columbia.
Nu-Dawn Resources Inc. (B.C. Oct. 3, 1980)
Nov. 4, 2004 – Name changed to New Pacific Metals
Noveko Echographs Inc. (Can. Sept. 23, 1983) Sept. 27, 1999 – Name changed to World Ventures Inc.
Corp. n
Jan. 11, 2006 – Name changed to Noveko International (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Inc. n Nubar Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946)
Nu-Energy Development Corp. (B.C. 1974 amalg.)
Dec. 31, 1982 – Merged with Agnes & Jennie Mining 1954 – Name changed to Tandem Mines Ltd. n
Noveko International Inc. (Can. Sept. 23, 1983)
Apr. 7, 2015 – Filed an assignment under the Bankruptcy Company Ltd.
Feb. 15, 1983 – Name changed to Erickson Gold Mines Nubell Gold Mines Ltd. (Que. 1929)
and Insolvency Act and Richter Advisory Group Inc. was Apr. 26, 1980 – Charter cancelled.
appointed trustee. Ltd. n
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Nucal Resources Ltd. (B.C. Jan. 8, 1980) NuLoch Resources Inc. (Alta. May 13, 2005) Nuuvera Inc. (Ont. July 17, 2015)
Jan. 22, 1987 – Continued into Canada. May 6, 2011 – Acquired by Magnum Hunter Resources Mar. 23, 2018 – Name changed to Aphria International
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Sept. 29, 1987 – Name changed to Captive Air Corporation; basis either 0.3304 Magnum Hunter shs., Inc. n
International Inc. n 0.3304 MHR Exchangeco Corporation shs., a Cdn.
subsid. of Magnum Hunter, or a combination thereof. Nuva Pharmaceuticals Inc. (B.C. May 30, 2000)
NuCanolan Resources Ltd. (Ont. May 11, 1979) Aug. 7, 2014 – Name changed to Vanc Pharmaceuticals
Oct. 1, 2003 – Name changed to Westchester Resources Numac Energy Inc. (B.C. Sept. 21, 1971) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Inc. n Dec. 5, 1991 – Continued into Alberta. (see Anderson
Exploration Ltd.) Nuveen Senior Floating Rate Income Fund (Ont. Oct.
Nuclear Enterprises (Can. 1938) Feb. 15, 2001 – Acquired by AXL Acquisition Corp., a 28, 2004)
Feb. 9, 1955 – Assets sold to Allied Enterprises Ltd. for wholly owned subsid. of Anderson Exploration Ltd.; basis Sept. 16, 2008 – Merged into Fairway Diversified Income
$510,000 in securities and $8,000 in cash in 1954. Co. $8.00 per sh. (see Anderson Exploration Ltd.) and Growth Trust; basis 0.6505376836 Fairway units for
wound up and charter surrendered. 1 Nuveen unit. (see Fairway Diversified Income and
Numac Oil & Gas Ltd. (Alta. Mar. 15, 1963) Growth Trust)
Nuclear Exploration Ltd. (Alta. 1954) Jan. 1, 1991 – Amalgamated with Giant Reef Petroleums
Sept. 30, 1960 – Dissolved. Limited, a wholly owned subsid., to continue with the Nuvo Research Inc. (Ont. Aug. 22, 1983)
same name Numac Oil & Gas Ltd. (see Numac Energy Mar. 1, 2016 – Name changed to Nuvo Pharmaceuticals
Nucleus BioScience Inc. (B.C. Sept. 1, 1999) Inc.) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
June 19, 2003 – Amalgamated with Stratos Sept. 3, 1993 – Amalgamated with Westcoast Petroleum
BioTechnologies Inc. (0.3333 for 1) and Brightwave Ltd. to form Numac Energy Inc.; basis 1 new for 1 Numac Nuvolt Corporation Inc. (Que. Aug. 31, 2007 amalg.)
Ventures Inc. (0.3424 for 1) to continue as SNB Capital Oil sh. (see Numac Energy Inc.) Mar. 24, 2016 – Filed for bankruptcy.
Corp. (formerly Brightwave); basis 0.3319 new SNB com. PricewaterhouseCoopers inc. appointed trustee and all
sh. for 1 old Nucleus com. sh. (see SNB Capital Corp.) Numalake Mines Ltd. (Ont. May 27, 1938) officers and directors resigned.
1953 – Name changed to New Taku Mines Limited. n
Nuco Petroleums Ltd. (Alta. 1953) Nventa Biopharmaceuticals Corporation (B.C. Jan.
1964 – Acquired by Kodiak Petroleums Ltd.; basis 28 Numaque Mining Co. (Que. June 12, 1936) 27, 2006)
new for 1,000 old shs. (see Kodiak Petroleums Ltd.) 1945 – Merged into Union Mining Corp.; basis 1 new for May 28, 2009 – Amalgamated with a wholly owned
3 old shs. subsid. of Akela Pharma Inc.; basis 0.0355 Akela shs.
Nucontex Corporation (Ont. Jan. 11, 2001) for 1 Nventa sh. (see Akela Pharma Inc.)
Feb. 12, 2007 – Dissolved and struck from register. No. 6 Motel Limited (B.C. Oct. 27, 1971)
Nov. 17, 1982 – Name changed to Economy Inns, Inc. n Nyah Resources Corp. (Ont. Oct. 17, 2006)
Nucore Resources Ltd. (B.C. 1988) Sept. 20, 2010 – Name changed to Forbes & Manhattan
Aug. 19, 1994 – Amalgamated with New Aegis Resources NuMedia Games Inc. (Can. Feb. 17, 2006) Coal Corp. pursuant to amalgamation of wholly owned
Ltd. to form new co. with same name Nucore Resources June 4, 2008 – Name changed to Brandgamz Marketing subsid. of Nyah with Forbes & Manhattan (Coal) Inc.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 1.333 New Aegis shs. and 1 new Inc.; basis 1 new for 5 old shs. n (deemed acquiror); basis 1 new for 39.8 old shs. n
for 1.777 Nucore shs. (see Norcan Resources Ltd.)
Numine Resources Ltd. (B.C. Dec. 4, 2007) Nycal (Canada) Inc. (B.C. Jan. 19, 1987)
Nucorr Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. 1950) Dec. 13, 2010 – Name changed to Sunset Cove Mining Apr. 5, 1995 – Continued into Yukon. (see FPsurvey -
1985 – Continued into Canada. Inc. pursuant to Qualifying Transaction reverse takeover Mines & Energy)
Mar. 13, 1990 – Acquired by 168316 Canada Ltd. for acquisition of Sunset Cove Mining Inc. n
nominal consideration. Nycan Energy Corp. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1993)
Nunamin Explorations Limited (B.C. June 9, 2000) Apr. 30, 2003 – Acquired by 1036655 Alberta Ltd. wholly
Nudulama Mines Ltd. (Ont. Dec. 2, 1944) owned subsid. of APF Energy Inc. and APF Energy Trust
Sept. 15, 2004 – Name changed to Oro Gold Resources
Feb. 1, 1979 – Name changed to Anglo Dominion Gold collectively; basis $2.075 per sh. (see APF Energy Trust)
Ltd. n
Exploration Limited; basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
Nycan Petroleum Corp. (Alta. Mar. 30, 1993)
Nunavik Nickel Mines Ltd. (B.C. Feb. 18, 2010) June 1, 1998 – Name changed to Nycan Energy Corp.;
Nuequus Petroleum Corporation (B.C. Nov. 9, 1982
July 27, 2017 – Name changed to Val-d'Or Mining basis 1 new for 4 old shs. n
amalg.)
Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
Nov. 28, 2002 – Name changed to Equus Energy
Corporation. n Nurun inc. (Can. Nov. 19, 1985) Nyco Yellowknife Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
Feb. 28, 2008 – Acquired Quebecor Media Inc., a subsid. Oct. 1958 – Dissolved.
Nufcor Uranium Limited (Guernsey June 28, 2006) of Quebecor Inc. for $4.75 per sh.
Sept. 21, 2009 – Name changed to Uranium Limited. n Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation (Can. May 30,
Nuspar Resources Limited (B.C. 1967) 1995)
Nufort Resources Inc. (Ont. Apr. 9, 1956) Sept. 29, 1995 – Dissolved and struck off register. July 31, 2015 – Continued into Bahamas.
May 9, 2000 – Formed Mikotel Networks Inc. in Ontario
on amalgamation with Mikotel Networks Inc., constituting NuStar Mining Corporation Limited (W.A. June 9, 1993)
a reverse takeover by Mikotel. n

NuGas Limited (Can. Apr. 16, 1987)


July 4, 2006 – Name changed to Intrepid Mines Limited
following merger of the Australian-listed company (basis
1 new for 12 old shs.) and TSX-listed Intrepid Minerals
O
Sept. 22, 1997 – Acquired by Tarragon Oil and Gas Corporation (basis 1 ord. sh. of Intrepid Mines or 1 exch.
Limited; basis $3.60 and 1 Q Energy Limited sh. for 1 sh. of Intrepid NuStar Exchange Corporation for 1 Intrepid
O-Tech Ventures Corporation (B.C. Dec. 22, 1980)
NuGas sh. (see Tarragon Oil and Gas Limited) Minerals com. sh.).
June 26, 1996 – Name changed to Bright Star Ventures
Nustar Resources Inc. (B.C. June 17, 1981) Ltd.; basis 1 new for 3 old shs. n
Nugget Resources Inc. (Alta. Feb. 22, 1994)
May 9, 2008 – Name changed to Peninsula Resources Apr. 8, 2005 – Amalgamated with Candor Ventures Corp.
Ltd.; basis 1 new for 15 old shs. n to form Canstar Resources Inc. O A Group Inc. (Alta. Oct. 31, 1996)
July 15, 2002 – OA Group of Companies went into
NutraMed Capital Corp. (Yuk. May 26, 2000) receivership and Edmonton-based
Nugold Enterprises Corporation (B.C. 1979)
June 14, 2006 – Name changed to Winwell Ventures Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was appointed receiver.
Nov. 19, 1984 – Amalgamated with Tunkwa Copper Mines
and continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 3 July 19, 2002 – Assets of wholly owned OA Solutions
Ltd. (1 for 5) to form United Gold Corp.; basis 1 new for
old shs. n Inc. sold to a consortium of existing OA Solutions staff
5 old shs. (see United Gold Corp.)
and management. The new company continued to service
Nugold Mines (1939) Ltd. (Ont. 1939) Nutrilawn International Inc. (Alta. 1988) all former OA Solutions clients.
1955 – Charter cancelled. Feb. 12, 2001 – Formed Plus International Corporation Oct. 16, 2002 – Modern Digital Communications Inc.
pusuant to reverse takeover acquisition of Plus Computer acquired from the receiver all of the assets of OA Internet
Nuinsco Resources Limited (B.C. Oct. 24, 1977) Solutions Inc.; basis 1 new for 6 old shs. (see FPsurvey Inc. for an undisclosed amount.
July 26, 1989 – Continued into Ontario. - Industrials) Feb. 3, 2004 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. was
May 12, 2015 – Voluntarily delisted from TSX. (see discharged as receiver. There were no funds available
FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Nuukfjord Gold Ltd. (B.C. July 14, 2009) for distribution to shldrs.
Sept. 8, 2010 – Name changed to Revolution Resources
Nulac Gold Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1946) Corp. n
1956 – Charter cancelled.
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O&Y Properties Corporation (Ont. Jan. 3, 1978 amalg.) ONTZINC Corporation (Ont. Jan. 15, 1996 amalg.) OTATCO Inc. (Alta. Aug. 10, 1994)
Feb. 1, 1999 – Amalgamated in Ontario to continue with Dec. 21, 2004 – Name changed to HudBay Minerals Inc. Apr. 12, 2000 – Amalgamated with Reliance Services
same name. TEST FOR CROP MARKS on acquisition of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., Group Ltd. (2.33518 for 1) to form Integrated Production
Oct. 24, 2005 – Indirectly acquired by BPO Properties Limited; basis 1 new for 30 old shs. n Services Ltd.; basis 1.45949 new OTATCO shs. for 1 old
Ltd., Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Arca Integrated Production sh. (see Integrated Production
Investments Inc.; basis $12.72 per sh. O.P. Industries Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 23, 1987) Services Ltd.)
Jan. 20, 1989 – Name changed to Tridon Oil & Gas Ltd. n
O&Y Real Estate Investment Trust (Ont. Mar. 8, 2001) OTI Technologies Inc. (Can. Dec. 9, 1986 amalg.)
Nov. 29, 2005 – Acquired by BPO Properties Ltd., the O.P. Resources Ltd. (B.C. July 17, 1981) Aug. 29, 2003 – Dissolved.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and ARCA Feb. 15, 1994 – Name changed to L.E.H. Ventures Ltd.;
Investments Inc.; basis $16.25 per sh. basis 1 new for 3.41 old shs. n OTL Resources Ltd. (B.C. Sept. 28, 1979)
Apr. 21, 1993 – Name changed to Raytec Capital Corp. n
OCI Communications Inc. (Ont. Feb. 2, 1999)
OPE Holdings Ltd. (Alta. Sept. 9, 1998)
June 1, 2000 – Name changed to AXXENT Inc. n OTM International Development Inc. (B.C. July 8, 1992)
May 21, 2009 – Name changed to SSP Offshore Inc. n
June 14, 1995 – Name changed to Epic Energy Inc. n
OCS Technologies Corp. (B.C. Aug. 17, 1981)
OPEL Solar International Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 2010)
Jan. 19, 1996 – Placed into bankruptcy. Alexander G. O2 Capital Inc. (Alta. Feb. 7, 2008)
Aug. 29, 2011 – Name changed to OPEL Technologies
May Inc. was appointed trustee. Nov. 26, 2010 – Name changed to Xianburg Data
Inc. n
Systems Canada Corporation pursuant to Qualifying
ODAAT Inc. (Alta. Apr. 4, 1990) Transaction acquisition of Xianburg Data Systems
Jan. 29, 2004 – Name changed to Explor Resources Inc.; OPEL Technologies Inc. (Ont. Nov. 30, 2010)
(Canada) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
basis 1 new for 4 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & July 23, 2013 – Name changed to POET Technologies
Energy) Inc. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) OV2 CPC 1 Inc. (Can. Nov. 30, 2016)
June 2, 2017 – Name changed to OV2 Investment 1 Inc.
OE Inc. (Can. 1906) OPI Ltd. (Alta. 1960)
(see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Mar. 16, 1990 – Acquired by Canon Canada Inc. for 1982 – Continued into Canada.
$15.95 per sh. Aug. 1, 1986 – Name changed to Oil Patch Group Inc. OZ Exploration Inc. (Que. 1986)
(see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy) Mar. 31, 1989 – Amalgamated with Onyx Resources Inc.,
OFI Income Fund (Ont. Aug. 22, 2005) Omega Exploration Inc., Norwood Exploration Inc. and
Feb. 2, 2009 – Redeemed for $3.17 per fund unit following OPMEDIC Group Inc. (Que. Nov. 6, 2001)
Faboro Resources Inc. to form Orient Resources Inc.
the sale of operating assets to CertainTeed Insulation Nov. 11, 2013 – Privatized for $2.90 per sh. by way of
Canada Inc. amalgamation with Kemourmedic Acquisition Inc., a Oak Catalyst Corporation (Alta. Dec. 21, 1987)
wholly owned subsid. of Kemourmedic Group Inc., to June 1, 1997 – Dissolved and struck off register.
OGY Petroleums Ltd. (B.C. Nov. 28, 1983) continue as Opmedic Group Inc.
Nov. 1, 1992 – Amalgamated in Alberta to continue with Oakham Capital Corp. (B.C. Oct. 30, 2009)
same name. (see Baytex Energy Ltd.) OPTI Canada Inc. (N.B. Jan. 15, 1999) Feb. 22, 2017 – Name changed to LSC Lithium
May 25, 2001 – Acquired by Baytex Energy Ltd.; basis May 30, 2002 – Continued into Canada. Corporation following Qualifying Transaction reverse
$2.90, or 0.245 Baytex com. shs., or combination thereof. Nov. 30, 2011 – Acquired by CNOOC Luxembourg S.à takeover acquisition of LSC Lithium Inc.; basis 1 new for
(see Baytex Energy Ltd.) r.l., an indirect wholly owned subsid. of CNOOC Limited, 6.5 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Mines & Energy)
for US$2.1 billion.
O.H.I. Investments Ltd. (Ont. 1958) Dec. 15, 2011 – Name changed to CNOOC Canada Inc. Oakmont Capital Corp. (B.C. Mar. 30, 2010)
Sept. 1963 – Name changed to Frontier Acceptance Sept. 18, 2007 – Continued into British Columbia
Corporation Ltd. OPTUS Natural Gas Distribution Income Fund (Ont. July 8, 2013 – Name changed to Oakmont Minerals Corp.
June 6, 1996) pursuant to Qualifying Transaction acquisition of 0939181
OHS Capital Corp. (Alta. May 27, 2004) Sept. 1, 1999 – Name changed to Direct Energy. n B.C. Ltd. n
Apr. 18, 2007 – Name changed to Pay Linx Financial
Corporation following Qualifying Transaction acquisition ORTHOsoft Holdings Inc. (Can. June 2, 2003) Oakmont Minerals Corp. (B.C. Sept. 18, 2007)
of Pay Linx Corporation. (see FPsurvey - Industrials) June 2, 2005 – Name changed to ORTHOsoft Inc. n Dec. 23, 2014 – Succeeded by GreenPower Motor
Company Inc. following reverse takeover acquisition of
O.J. Oil and Gas Corporation (B.C. Dec. 8, 1977) ORTHOsoft Inc. (Can. June 2, 2003) (old) GreenPower Motor Company Inc.; basis 1 new for
Aug. 26, 1996 – Name changed to U.S. Oil and Gas Inc. n Nov. 9, 2007 – Acquired by Zimmer Holdings Inc. of 2 old shs. (see FPsurvey - Industrials)
Indiana for Cdn$1.10 per sh.
O.K. Copper Gold Mines Ltd. (B.C. 1940) Oakridge Mining Corporation Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
1943 – Charter cancelled. OSE Corp. (Ont. Feb. 2, 1994 amalg.) 1957 – Charter cancelled.
Sept. 19, 2011 – Name changed to Petro Basin Energy
OMC Capital Corporation. (Alta. Apr. 20, 2005) Corp.; basis 1 new for 2 old shs. n Oakridge Uranium Mines Ltd. (Ont. 1945)
June 4, 2007 – Name changed to ReMac Zinc Corp. and July 1951 – Name changed to Oakridge Mining
continued into British Columbia; basis 1 new for 2 old OSF Inc. (Ont. Jan. 14, 1960) Corporation Ltd. n
shs. n Oct. 19, 1994 – Acquired by OSF Acquisition Inc., a co.
owned by management of OSF Inc.; basis $17.25 per sh. Oakville Wood Specialties Limited (Ont. 1949)
OMG Mineral Exploration Inc. (Ont. Dec. 21, 2000) Subsequently the company reissued common shares and Sept. 9, 1994 – Voluntarily dissolved. Initial distribution
May 24, 2006 – Name changed to Gold Reef relisted on the TSE, Dec. 5, 1996. of $3.471737 per sh. made up of a capital dividend of
International, Inc. pursuant to reverse takeover acquisition Mar. 9, 2000 – Acquired by O Acquisition Corp., an $3.15 and wind up proceeds of $0.321737 was
of Gold Reef of Nevada, Inc. n indirect subsid. of NY-based Centre Partners announced in May 1993. Final distribution of $1.13916
Management LLC.; basis $7.25 per sh. per sh. was made Sept. 9, 1994.
OMNItech Capital Corp. (B.C. July 26, 2000)
Feb. 20, 2004 – Name changed to One Person Health OSF Industries Limited (Ont. 1953) Oakwood International Petroleum N.L. (Australia 1980)
Sciences Inc. and continued into Canada on Qualifying May 1977 – Placed into receivership. Assets subsequently Mar. 12, 1986 – Name changed to Winton Oil NL.
Transaction reverse tak

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