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When someone says they are a "US Company", that could mean anything from a tax perspective. It could be "resident for tax purposes", which would be a US taxation issue for sure. It could be a Canadian Company with a US location(s). Depends where "mind and management" is, which tends to be one of those over-riding tests.

As long as we have a dual listing, all of us will own a Canadian Company as long as we hold the TSX listed shares.

Even if they don't have the dual listing and only a US listing, it is no different than any of us owning Google shares, for example. We participate in the profits and losses after taxation of the jurisdictions that raise the taxes based on their tax laws.

Does that answer the question(s)?

Jimbo

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