Insurance Companies Act | 1991, c. 47 — Canada law | Esheria

Insurance Companies Act

This part defines many key terms for insurance companies and societies, sets some general powers and limits, and gives regulators powers to make rules and exemptions.

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Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
1991, c. 47
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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Superintendent oversight acquisition of control actuarial reporting actuaries amalgamation annual statements approvals approvals and exemptions asset divestment asset sale asset transactions assets and liquidity auditor oversight audits audits and actuarial reports board governance borrower disclosure business continuation by-laws capital and liquidity chief agent requirements committee oversight company formation company records +85 more

Statute overview

About this statute

This part defines many key terms for insurance companies and societies, sets some general powers and limits, and gives regulators powers to make rules and exemptions. This provision requires advance public notice before incorporation applications, allows objections, sets out the Superintendent and Minister’s steps after an objection, and gives the Minister and Superintendent several powers over letters patent and related incorporation matters. This part sets rules for how companies record stated capital, issue and cancel shares, pay dividends, and handle related securities matters. The provision sets rules for security transfers, endorsements, and issuer duties, and also sets meeting, notice, proposal, and voting rules for a company’s shareholders and policyholders. This provision sets voting, quorum, proxy, and meeting rules for shareholder and policyholder meetings.