Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 149, Number 31: MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES

August 1, 2015

CREDIT UNION CENTRAL OF CANADA / LA CENTRALE DES CAISSES DE CRÉDIT DU CANADA

APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF CONTINUANCE

Notice is hereby given that CREDIT UNION CENTRAL OF CANADA / LA CENTRALE DES CAISSES DE CRÉDIT DU CANADA intends to apply to the Minister of Finance for approval to apply for a certificate of continuance as a corporation under the Canada Business Corporations Act pursuant to paragraph 32(1)(b) of the Cooperative Credit Associations Act.

June 30, 2015

BRENDA M. O'CONNOR
Corporate Secretary

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OXFORD MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

NORTH WATERLOO FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

LETTERS PATENT OF CONTINUANCE

LETTERS PATENT OF AMALGAMATION

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with subsection 32(2) of the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), that an application is intended to be made to the Minister of Finance for the issuance of letters patent continuing Oxford Mutual Insurance Company, a mutual property and casualty insurance company incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario, and having its head office at 682794 Road 68, RR 4, Thamesford, Ontario N0M 2M0, as a company under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), subject to the approval of the mutual policyholders of the company.

Notice is hereby given, in accordance with section 250 of the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), that, immediately following the issuance of letters patent continuing Oxford Mutual Insurance Company as a company under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), a joint application is intended to be made to the Minister of Finance by Oxford Mutual Insurance Company and North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Insurance Company (a mutual property and casualty insurance company subject to the Insurance Companies Act [Canada] and having its head office at 100 Erb Street East, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1L9) for the issuance of letters patent of amalgamation to effect the amalgamation of Oxford Mutual Insurance Company and North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Insurance Company, subject to the approval of the mutual policyholders of each company. The amalgamated company will carry on business as a mutual property and casualty insurance company under the name “Heartland Farm Mutual Inc.” and will insure the following classes of insurance: property, liability, automobile, fidelity, boiler and machinery, accident and sickness, and hail.

Any person who objects to the proposed continuance of Oxford Mutual Insurance Company under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada) may, not later than September 15, 2015, submit a notice of objection in writing to the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, 255 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H2.

MOIRA CONNELL
Chair
Oxford Mutual Insurance Company

HELEN JOHNS
Chair
North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Insurance Company

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TORONTO POLICE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FUND

LETTERS PATENT OF CONTINUANCE

Pursuant to subsection 32(3) of the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), notice is hereby given that Toronto Police Widows and Orphans Fund, an insurance company incorporated under the Business Corporations Act (Ontario), intends to apply to the Minister of Finance on or after August 4, 2015, for letters patent continuing Toronto Police Widows and Orphans Fund as a fraternal benefit society under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada). The company carries on business in Canada under the name of Toronto Police Widows and Orphans Fund and its principal office is located in Toronto.

Any person who objects to the proposed continuation may submit an objection in writing to the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (Canada), Legislation and Approvals Division, 255 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H2, or by email at approvalsandprecedents@osfi-bsif.gc.ca, on or before September 4, 2015.

The publication of this notice should not be construed as evidence that letters patent will be issued to continue the insurance company incorporated in the province of Ontario as a fraternal benefit society under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada). The granting of the letters patent will depend on the normal application review process under Part III of the Insurance Companies Act (Canada) and on the discretion of the Minister of Finance.

July 11, 2015

MICHAEL P. BAGG
President and Chief Executive Officer

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