Federal Incorporation · CBCA

Incorporate your
Canadian business

A licensed lawyer handles your federal incorporation — with the speed and pricing of an online service. Your corporate records done right, from day one.

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Licensed in Ontario
📁 Digital minute books
💲 Fixed fee — no surprises
Process

How it works

Three steps. A licensed lawyer handles the rest.

01

Tell us about your business

Fill out our intake form with your corporation details — name preference, directors, shareholders, and share structure. It takes about 10 minutes.

02

We handle the paperwork

Your lawyer prepares the articles of incorporation, files with Corporations Canada, and drafts all organizing resolutions, minutes, and share certificates.

03

Receive your incorporation package

You get a complete digital minute book — certificate of incorporation, articles, resolutions, share registers, and everything your corporation needs.

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Why incorporate/online?

Most founders choose between cheap-but-risky online filing services or expensive traditional law firms. We built a third option.

Filing Services

$100–$300

  • Licensed lawyer
  • Legal advice
  • Complete package
  • Ongoing support
  • Digital minute book
  • Filed in days

Traditional Firms

$1,500–$3,000+

  • Licensed lawyer
  • Legal advice
  • Complete package
  • Ongoing support
  • Digital minute book
  • Filed in days
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incorporate/online

From $699 + tax

  • Licensed lawyer
  • Legal advice
  • Complete package
  • Ongoing support
  • Digital minute book
  • Filed in days

Professional incorporation at a fair price. That's it.

Included

What you get

A complete incorporation package — not just a filed form.

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Articles of Incorporation

Drafted by a lawyer, not auto-generated by software.

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Certificate of Incorporation

Your official federal certificate from Corporations Canada.

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Organizing Resolutions

Board resolutions appointing officers, setting the fiscal year, and authorizing share issuance — the documents filing services skip.

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Share Certificates & Issuance

Shares formally issued to founders with proper resolutions — not just a template you fill in yourself.

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Digital Minute Book

Your complete corporate records, organized digitally — accessible anytime, no paper binder collecting dust.

ISC Register Filing

Individuals with Significant Control filed with Corporations Canada as required.

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CRA Business Number

Application submitted for your federal business number.

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Ontario Extra-Provincial Registration

If your corporation operates in Ontario. Available as an add-on.

Add-on
Beyond Incorporation

Your lawyer from day one

Incorporation is just the beginning. As your company grows, you'll need legal support — and when that day comes, your lawyer already knows your business.

Shareholders' Agreements
Co-founder Agreements
IP Assignments
Stock Option Plans
Investment Rounds
Buy-Sell Agreements
Employment Agreements
Commercial Contracts
Annual Compliance

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Pricing

Transparent pricing

No hidden fees. No hourly billing. Fixed pricing based on your structure.

Solo Founder

1 director, 1 shareholder

$699

+ tax and government filing fees

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The same work a traditional firm charges $1,500–$3,000 for.
Lower cost because we use digital tools, not paper binders.

What's included in both tiers

  • Licensed lawyer handling your file
  • Articles of incorporation
  • Organizing resolutions & minutes
  • Formal share issuance
  • Digital minute book
  • ISC register filing
  • CRA business number application
  • Post-incorporation guidance

What's not included (and why that's transparent)

  • i Corporations Canada filing fee — $200, paid to government
  • i NUANS name search — $13.80, if choosing a named corporation
  • i Ontario extra-provincial registration — If needed, additional fee
  • i HST — Applicable taxes added at invoicing

* Pricing is subject to entering an engagement agreement with Wires Law.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is federal incorporation?

Federal incorporation creates a corporation under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA). Unlike provincial incorporation, a federal corporation can operate and is name-protected across all provinces and territories in Canada.

Why incorporate federally instead of provincially?

Federal incorporation gives your corporation name protection across all of Canada — not just one province. It also provides greater flexibility if you plan to operate in multiple provinces. For most founders, federal incorporation is the stronger choice.

Do I need a lawyer to incorporate?

Legally, no. You can file articles of incorporation yourself, or use an online filing service. But incorporation involves more than just filing a form — it requires organizing resolutions, proper share issuance, director consents, and setting up your corporate records. Filing services aren't licensed to do this legal work. Getting it right from the start saves you from costly corrections later.

How is this different from online filing services?

Online filing services submit your articles to Corporations Canada — and that's essentially it. They're not law firms, so they can't provide legal advice, properly issue shares, or prepare the organizing resolutions your corporation needs. With incorporate/online, a licensed lawyer handles your entire incorporation and sets up your corporate records properly from day one.

Why is this cheaper than a traditional law firm?

Wires Law uses digital minute books instead of physical binders, automated document workflows, and a streamlined process built specifically for incorporations. These efficiencies mean lower overhead — and those savings are passed directly to you. The legal work is identical in quality; the delivery method is simply more efficient.

What do I need to get started?

You'll need the names and addresses of your directors (at least one must be a Canadian resident), your proposed corporation name (or you can choose a numbered corporation), and basic details about your share structure. Our intake form walks you through everything.

How long does it take?

Most incorporations are completed within a few business days after we receive your information. Corporations Canada typically processes filings within 1–2 business days. Named corporations require a NUANS name search first, which can add a day.

What happens after I incorporate?

You receive your complete incorporation package with all documents and your digital minute book. You also have an ongoing relationship with Wires Law. As your company grows and you need legal support — shareholders' agreements, IP assignments, investment transactions — your lawyer already knows your company and your records are already in order.

Ready to incorporate?

Start your federal incorporation today. A licensed lawyer handles everything.

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