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'The Canada Cooperatives Regulations outline the rules and guidelines for cooperatives operating under the Canada Cooperatives Act. These regulations provide definitions for key terms such as "distributing cooperative" and "confusing names," as well as requirements for reserving names, electronic transmission of documents, and keeping and producing documents. The regulations also specify prohibited elements in a cooperative name, including references to government institutions, royal patronage, and financial intermediaries. Furthermore, the regulations address exceptions to these prohibitions, such as consent from owners of trademarks or trade-names, dissolution of bodies corporate, and amendments to names over time.'

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