A search performed through Corporations Canada renders basic corporate information of a company, such as its corporation number, business number, corporate name, status, and governing legislation. It also provides the registered office address, the names and addresses of directors, annual filings information, and corporate history. The public can order copies of corporate documents, such as its Articles and Certificates of Incorporation, at no fee.
Similar to Corporations Canada, an Ontario corporate search through the Ontario Business Registry provides the public with information limited to a company’s corporate name, Ontario corporation number, incorporation date, type of business, status, governing jurisdiction, and location of the company’s registered or head office address. For more information, a person may, upon payment of a fee, search the records maintained by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services and obtain copies of any document required to be filed under the business statutes of Ontario. However, this must be done through an authorized service provider, such as e-core by Dye & Durham Corporation or ESC Corporate Services Ltd. Most business law firms have accounts with at least one authorized service provider.
It is worth noting that, for both federal and Ontario companies, information on shareholders and ultimate beneficial owners is not available to the public.