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Canada’s Prime Minister Announces Plan to Relax Foreign Investment Restrictions
25 Sep 2008 11:25 AM

Excerpt from North American Free Trade & Investment Report by Kim D. G. Alexander-Cook (Stikeman Elliott LLP)


Prime Minister and Conservative Party Leader Stephen Harper announced recently that his party would seek to lift some of Canada’s restrictions on foreign investment if it is returned as the government in the October 14 federal election.



Currently, Canada’s Investment Canada Act requires review and approval of direct acquisitions of Canadian businesses by non-Canadians where Canadian assets exceed a $295 million (adjusted annually) threshold, with lower thresholds applying to direct and indirect acquisitions of Canadian businesses in four “sensitive sectors” — uranium mining, financial services, transportation services and “cultural” businesses. In addition, Canada has sector-specific legislation and/or foreign ownership restrictions in broadcasting, telecommunications, cultural industries, transportation services and uranium production. As well, the financial services sector is subject to ownership restrictions of general application (but not foreign ownership restrictions).

The Prime Minister announced that a Conservative government would open up the airline and uranium-mining sectors to allow increased foreign investment, "subject to negotiation with our trading partners and to considerations of national security." In particular, airline ownership limits would be raised to 49 per cent from the current 25 per cent, as long as Canadian companies were offered reciprocal rights in other countries.

Only foreign investments of more than $1 billion would be reviewed under the Investment Canada Act, up from the current level of $295 million that applies to direct acquisitions, with the change phased in over a four-year period.


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