Crown Investments Corporation
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Crown Investments Corporation (commonly known as CIC) is the holding company used by the Government of Saskatchewan to manage their Crown Corporations.
[edit] History
CIC started out as the Government Finance Office (GFO) in 1947. It's job was to manage, direct investment, and return dividends of the various crown corporations to the Government. The profits from the crown corporations was reinvested in others, or given back to the government. GFO was also used to invest government money into the various Crowns.
In 1978, the name was changed to Crown Investment Corporation.
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