Minute Books


Definition - A minute book is used to store all important corporate documents such as the articles of incorporation, the minutes of shareholders and directors meetings, stock certificates, tax filings, by-laws and other legal documents.
Benefits - For ease of management, efficiency and security, it is vital that these important corporate documents are kept in a single location, so that it can be easily consulted when the need arises.

It is essential to keep a history of all important decisions that are made in the company and to demonstrate that the company is acting as a corporation. For example, if you want to sell your company in the future, the buyer's lawyer will normally ask to see a copy of the minute book. Also, if there is a dispute about a company matter, the minutes can act as an official record of events. Your accountant will require your minute book to prepare your financial statements.
Companies Incorporated Federally - The Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) does not legally compel companies to keep a minute book. However, the CBCA does requires that certain corporate records be lodged at the company's registered office or elsewhere in Canada as laid down in the by-laws. The shareholders and creditors of the company may view these records on request. These records are the:
- articles, by-laws and a copy of any unanimous shareholder agreements
- minutes of meetings and resolutions of shareholders
- copies of Form 6 - Notice of Directors or Notice of Change of Directors that have been filed
- share register showing the names and addresses of all shareholders and details of shares held
Companies Incorporated in Quebec - The Quebec Companies Act requires each company to keep a Corporate Minutes Book at its head office. This book must contain the:
- articles
- bylaws
- minutes of directors and shareholders meetings and resolutions
- names and addresses of the directors, the date they started and the day they ceased their Directorship of the company
- details of the issue, allocation and transfer of shares as well as the names of the shareholders
Companies Incorporated in Ontario - The Ontario Business Corporations Act does not mandate a company to keep a Corporate Minutes Book. However, we recommend that businesses do so for the reasons mentioned above.

The minute book is divided into the following sections and an accompanying list of sample documents for each section is given as an example.
| Section | Sample Documents |
| Certificate of Incorporation | Articles of Incorporation |
| Corporate Data | Number of Employees |
| Notice Concerning Board of Directors | Déclaration initiale - Déclaration d'immatriculation (Québec), Form 6 (Federal), and Form 1 (Ontario) |
| Notice of Address of the Head Office | Avis établissant l'adresse du siège (Québec), Form 3 (Federal) and Form 1 (Ontario) |
| By-laws | By-laws passed by the company |
| Resolutions/Minutes | Resolutions made and Minutes of meetings |
| Directors | Letters of appointment of Directors |
| Shareholders | Shareholder Register |
| Transfers | Share Ledger |
| Shareholders Agreements | Contracts between shareholders |
| Share Certificates | Share certificates issued by the company |

Econo or Deluxe - We provide a fully completed minute book in 2 forms; a Deluxe version or an Econo version. Both minute books have the same content, it is the binder which is different.
Hard Copy - We provide a hard copy minute book which we complete on your behalf with the relevant documents, current up to the date you order the minute book. All subsequent entries into the minute book are your responsibility. Our deluxe version comes with the opportunity to emboss the spine of the minute book binder with your company name. We also offer a protective slipcase for your minute book binder to further ensure the safekeeping of your minute book documents.

Econo Version - Our fee is $104.95 for an Econo minute book (with the purchase of an incorporation) or $109.95 on its own. Please note that taxes and shipping are extra. Should your minute book be returned to our offices undeliverable we will require additional payment to send the item out again. Minimum charge of $19.95 plus taxes for returned parcels.
Deluxe version - Our fee is from $159.95 for a Deluxe minute book. Please note that taxes and shipping are extra. Should your minute book be returned to our offices undeliverable we will require additional payment to send the item out again. Minimum charge of $19.95 plus taxes for returned parcels.
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