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词汇 Crown corporation
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Definition of Crown corporation in English:

Crown corporation

noun
  • (in Canada) a corporation owned by the federal or provincial government.

    questions were raised about accountability, financial management, and transparency at Crown corporations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many publicly owned institutions and agencies are private in the sense that they are exempt from direct, or even delegated, public control; for example, Crown corporations, universities, even departments and bureaucracies of the state.
    • The Crown corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to transfer one-third of its operations and workers to Accenture, a major management technology services company.
    • On Mar. 1, it was announced that the old Woodward's building had been sold for $22.9 million dollars to B.C. Housing, a Crown corporation of the provincial government.
    • At the very least, Crown corporations and government-funded businesses aren't unique to only left-wing regimes.
    • The CBC was created in the 1930s as an arm's length crown corporation with a mandate to be both forum and vehicle for a national conversation.
    • Some of Saskatchewan's crown corporations, such as the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. and the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, have been privatized.
    • The entity is now a Crown corporation in its own right, and it's going to be off-loaded by the Tories for no good reason that anybody can see.
    • If the organization is a crown corporation or part of the federal government machinery, it will be governed by federal labour law.
    • Stefanson said as a Crown corporation, BC Ferries isn't currently eligible for that program, although once the corporate restructuring takes place April 1, it probably would qualify.
    • With the exclusion of Crown corporation spending, health expenditures account for 38% of all government spending.

Definition of Crown corporation in US English:

Crown corporation

noun
  • (in Canada) a corporation owned by the federal or provincial government.

    questions were raised about accountability, financial management, and transparency at Crown corporations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The CBC was created in the 1930s as an arm's length crown corporation with a mandate to be both forum and vehicle for a national conversation.
    • The Crown corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to transfer one-third of its operations and workers to Accenture, a major management technology services company.
    • At the very least, Crown corporations and government-funded businesses aren't unique to only left-wing regimes.
    • If the organization is a crown corporation or part of the federal government machinery, it will be governed by federal labour law.
    • Some of Saskatchewan's crown corporations, such as the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. and the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, have been privatized.
    • With the exclusion of Crown corporation spending, health expenditures account for 38% of all government spending.
    • On Mar. 1, it was announced that the old Woodward's building had been sold for $22.9 million dollars to B.C. Housing, a Crown corporation of the provincial government.
    • The entity is now a Crown corporation in its own right, and it's going to be off-loaded by the Tories for no good reason that anybody can see.
    • Stefanson said as a Crown corporation, BC Ferries isn't currently eligible for that program, although once the corporate restructuring takes place April 1, it probably would qualify.
    • Many publicly owned institutions and agencies are private in the sense that they are exempt from direct, or even delegated, public control; for example, Crown corporations, universities, even departments and bureaucracies of the state.
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