Canadian National Exhibition Association Act
Canadian National Exhibition Association Act is a provincial statute first passed in 1983 and amended in 1999 to establish the governance and operation of the Canadian National Exhibition.
Changes and Non-Profit status
The 1999 amendments changed the composition of its membership and of the Board of Directors.[1]
In 2013 the CNEA became an independent non-profit corporation and pays rent to city to use Exhibition Place (a city owned property and subject to the City of Toronto Act).[2] As such CNEA members no longer sit of the Exhibition Place Board.[3]
See also
- Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act
- Royal Agricultural Winter Fair - which is held at Exhibition Place but operated by the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association independent from the Exhibition Place
References
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