Brian E. Frank is a director of a federal corporation created with Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada. The director is association with 4 corporations and 3 locations.
| Director Name | Brian E. Frank |
| Corporation ID | 10606731 |
| Current Name | Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. |
| Address | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW Calgary AB T2P 3T6 |
| Director Name | Director Address | Corporation Name |
|---|---|---|
| Thomas MacInnis | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada | Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. |
| Keith MacDonald | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada | |
| Todd Dillabough | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada | |
| Cody T. Church | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada | |
| Mark Fraser Smith | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada |
| Corporation Name | Director Address | Incorporation Date | Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| DOME RESOURCES LIMITED | 460 Wilderness Drive S E, Calgary AB T2J 1Z2, Canada | ||
| FUSILIER ENERGY LTD. | 460 WILDERNESS DRIVE S.E., CALGARY AB T2J 1Z2, Canada |
| Corporation Name | Director Address | Incorporation Date |
|---|---|---|
| Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. | 1920, 800 5 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2P 3T6, Canada |
| Street Address |
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| Director Name | Address | Corporation Name |
|---|---|---|
| Sandra Burns | !0 Rosemary Ave, Richmond Hill, ON L4E 3A9 | Fred and Olives Inc. |
| Robert Andrew Critchley | "Fernshaw", Clump Road, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 3HF, United Kingdom | 9139958 Canada Inc. |
| Philippe Nasr | !571 Princelea Place, Mississauga, ON L5M 3P3 | 7004427 Canada Inc. |
| John Peter Bartel | !444 Freeport drive, Mississauga, ON L5C 1S6 | 9312889 Canada Inc. |
| Demetre Sakoyannis | !28 Rue Rimcoe, Mont-Royal, QC H3P 1W3 | Stationnement Apex Parking Inc. |
| Elee Gardner | !00 King St., Suite 5700, Toronto, ON M5X 1C7 | 9957758 Canada Incorporated |
| Nicolas C. D'Arcy | "Budleigh" Rue Cauchez, St Martins, Guernsey, , United Kingdom | Exe Investment Corporation Ltd. |
| Ghislain Kevesqye | !8935 Rue Vezeau, Anjou, QC H1K 1Y6 | LEVESQUE, NOEL AGENT MANUFACTURIER D'ARMOIRES DE CUISINE INC. |
| Michael James Murphy | !43a Great Northern Rd., Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6B 4Y9 | 6087736 Canada Inc. |
| Rene Letarte | 1-16 Fe Rnand Rancourt, Cap-Rouge, QC G0A 1K0 | La Cie De Machinerie Rennel Inc. Rennel Machinery Co. Inc. |
| Director Name | Address | Corporation Name |
|---|---|---|
| Frank Mak | 3895b Richmond Road, Ottawa, ON K2H 8T8 | JobCreateJob Inc. |
| Frank Y. Chu | 5 Palace Arch Dr, Toronto, ON M9A 2R9 | Advanced Card Systems (Canada) Ltd. |
| Frank Yan | 109 Gardenia Court, Oshawa, ON L1G 3G6 | TotalInfo Group Inc. |
| Brian Frank Reis | 848 Howdenvale Road, S. Bruce Peninsula, ON N0H 2T0 | Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Escadrilles Canadiennes De Plaisance |
| Frank Ho | 2586 Waterloo, Vancouver, BC V6M 2A3 | Ho, Math and Chess Learning Centre Inc. |
| Frank Hay | 3006 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6L 1X5 | Canadian Onsite Wastewater Institute Inc. |
| Frank Edward Brian Paris | 6868 Victoria Avenue, Montreal, QC H3W 2T4 | Febp Incorporated |
| Frank Zhu | 633 Bay St., Unit #2710, Toronto, ON M5G 2G4 | Hostar International Consulting Inc. |
| Ben Frank | 40 Sage, Lake Forest, CA 93620 | Roller Hockey Canada |
| Brian Frank | 1 80 Patterson Ave, Ottawa, ON | Darrow Legal Resources Inc. |
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This dataset includes over one million directors of businesses and not-for-profits incorporated with Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada. Corporations Canada is Canada's federal corporate regulator, responsible for administering laws regarding the incorporation of Canadian businesses, except for financial intermediaries. Each director is registered with director name, office address, corporation number, corporate name, corporate office address, etc.
| Subject | Economics and Industry |
| Jurisdiction | Federal |
| Data Provider | Corporations Canada, a division of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) Canada |
| Source | open.canada.ca |
| Attribution | Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Canada. |
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