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Nov 21

Need an Alberta Certificate of Status? Read This

Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2010 in Business

An Alberta Certificate of Status is obtained from the Alberta government. It can sometimes be called a Certificate of Compliance or a Certificate of Good Standing. Any company incorporated in Canada can obtain a certificate of status for its jurisdiction. In Alberta they are called Certificate of Status.

Sometimes you will be required to provide an Alberta Certificate of Status to another company that wants to do business with you or to a bank or other financial institution.

Being in good standing means that the company is still active and has not been dissolved for non-filing of federal and/or provincial tax returns or non-filing of the Alberta annual returns. The Alberta Corporate Registry sends out the Alberta annual return to the registered office address for the company each year and if the address is not correct then it is possible that the Alberta company could be in default of filing if it does not receive and file the return.

The Alberta Certificate of Status will show the current name of the company on record, the date of incorporation of the Alberta company and the Alberta Access Number of the company.

If the Alberta company is not in compliance when you order the Alberta Certificate of Status, it will be issued anyway and it will confirm the company is in non-compliance. If you really need the certificate you will need to bring the company in compliance which would mean ensuring all of its Alberta annual return filings are brought up-to-date. Alberta Certificates are costly so you want to ensure your filings are current before you order the Alberta Certificate of Status otherwise you will have to pay twice. Even if you have outstanding federal or provincial tax returns and have not been dissolved yet, you will get a favourable Alberta Certificate of Status. How this works is if you do not make your tax return filings eventually the federal government will force the Alberta Corporate Registry to dissolve your company.

A Certificate of Status is not an Alberta corporate search. If you are trying to determine information about an Alberta company you should have an Alberta corporate search done rather than ordering a Certificate of Status.

Resources for Canadian Business Owners can assist you with an Alberta Certificate of Compliance and Alberta Registrations as well as other legal and government registrations and searches.

Feb 18

Gaelic Language – Language Of The Scots

Posted on Thursday, February 18, 2010 in Entertainment

In the Tenth and eleventh centuries Scots Gaelic had been at its most widely used as a language where a lot of people who resided in Scotland spoke the language. Nowadays there is actually only about 1.6% who are able to speak Gaelic. The majority of pro- Gaelic speakers might state that this had been the strategy of the English – in order to free the British Isles of its Gaelic language and substitute it by the English language. However there are many of causes of the decrease of Gaelic as a language.

First, by about 1400 the differences between the Highlands and the Lowlands was definitely acknowledged. A scholarly man known as John of Fordun had this to note regarding the distinctions between the highlanders and the lowlanders in 1380:

“The people from the coastal areas tend to be of domestic and civilised conduct, trusty, patient, urbane, reputable in their dress, likeable, as well as quiet, devout in Divine worship, yet continually ready to deny a wrong doing at the hands of their opponents. The highlanders and also people from the islands, in comparison, are a savage and untamed land and peoples, rude and obnoxious and self-sufficient, given to rapine, ease-loving, wise as well as quick to master, comely in person, yet unappealing in apparel, inhospitable to the English men and women too and are also known to be very aggresive in nature. These types of individuals tend to be nonetheless faithful and obedient to their personal king and country, and very easy and quick to submit to regulations, if suitably ruled”.

Therefore it may be asserted that the key reason for the decrease in the Gaelic language was because of the great divide among the varying areas of Scotland. And by the sixteenth century the divergence concerning both was at a record high because of in the main, historical reasons and a diverse language being spoken. James VI had two major concepts for his Highland policy – one being methods to make profits and the other was for it being useful for plantation. He considered that the highlanders and especially the islanders were not paying their own reasonable taxation and he wished to alter this.

In 1597 he set up three burghs in the Highlands with the intent of allowing a number of the lowlanders to rule. With the strengthening Campbell clan and the dislike for the lowlanders of the Highlanders and the Islanders, more disruption was to follow. It was costing the King more money than he cared to spend.

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