We’re proud to be the Canadian Representative for Anki DRIVE!!

Recently, we were retained to be Anki’s Canadian Representative in connection with its application to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (formerly Industry Canada) for wireless certification in Canada.  We are proud to be a small part of  bringing this exciting new technology to Canada.  Thank you, Anki!

According to the product description on the Apple Store, “Anki DRIVE uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to deliver the first video game in the real world. Each car has been engineered to think: It knows where it is, makes decisions, and drives itself. Using your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or iPad mini you can take control of a car to play against friends or AI cars. But watch your back.  Anki DRIVE AI cars have been designed to take you out.”

For more information about Anki DRIVE, see http://store.apple.com/ca/product/HD003VC/A/anki-drive-starter-kit.

 

Residency of Directors – Incorporating in Canada

Most provinces and territories of Canada require a certain percentage of the directors of the corporation to be residents of Canada.  However, there are a few exceptions.  Foreign companies and others outside of Canada looking to incorporate in Canada should be aware of these exceptions when determining where in Canada to incorporate.   The following is a summary of the Canadian residency requirements for directors:

  • Federal: at least 25% must be residents of Canada
  • Alberta: at least 25% must be residents of Canada
  • British Columbia: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Manitoba: at least 25% must be residents of Canada; if corporation has three or fewer directors, one of them must be a resident of Canada
  • New Brunswick: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: at least 25% of the directors of a corporation must be residents of Canada; but this doesn’t apply where corporation earns no income in Canada
  • Nova Scotia: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Nunavut: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Northwest Territory: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Ontario: at least 25% must be residents of Canada; where a corporation has less than four directors, at least one director still must be a resident Canadian.
  • Prince Edward Island: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Quebec: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada
  • Saskatchewan: at least 25% must be residents of Canada; where a corporation has less htan four directors, at least one director must be a resident Canadian.
  • Yukon: does NOT require that directors be residents of Canada

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