Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 10: MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES

March 7, 2026

15391326 CANADA INC.

LETTERS PATENT OF CONTINUANCE

Notice is hereby given that 15391326 Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of KOHO Financial Inc., incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act, with its head office in Vancouver, British Columbia, intends to file with the Superintendent of Financial Institutions an application for the Minister of Finance to issue letters patent continuing the applicant as a Schedule I bank pursuant to section 35 of the Bank Act under the name “KOHO Bank” in English and “Banque KOHO” in French, to carry on the business of banking in Canada.

Any person who objects to the proposed continuance may submit their objections in writing to the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), 255 Albert Street, 12th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H2, on or before April 27, 2026.

Note: The publication of this notice should not be construed as evidence that letters patent will be issued to 15391326 Canada Inc. to continue as a bank. The granting of the letters patent will be dependent upon the normal Bank Act application review process and the discretion of the Minister of Finance.

March 7, 2026

15391326 Canada Inc.

INDEPENDENCE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

APPLICATION TO ESTABLISH A CANADIAN BRANCH

Notice is hereby given that Independence American Insurance Company, an entity incorporated under the laws of Delaware, intends to file with the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, on or after March 9, 2026, an application under subsection 574(1) of the Insurance Companies Act (Canada) for an order approving the insuring in Canada of risks, under the English name “Independence American Insurance Company” and the French name “Compagnie d’Assurance Indépendance Américaine.” Independence American Insurance Company is a general insurance company and intends to conduct property insurance in Canada. The head office of the company is located in Scottsdale, Arizona, with the ultimate parent located in Luxembourg. The Canadian chief agent will be located in Newmarket, Ontario.

Toronto, February 18, 2026

Independence American Insurance Company
By its solicitors
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

TRANSCANADA ENERGY LTD.

DOMINION WATER-POWER APPLICATION

TransCanada Energy Ltd. located at 450 First Street SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 5H1, hereby gives notice that, on February 23, 2026, an application was filed with the Director responsible for the Dominion Water Power Act, situated in the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, for an interim licence to develop, construct and operate a pumped hydro-electric storage facility.

The proposed facility would be located predominantly on the Department of National Defence’s 4th Canadian Division Training Centre in Meaford, Ontario, with associated works situated in Georgian Bay of Lake Huron, which would serve as the source of water supply and lower reservoir. If approved, the facility would have an installed generating capacity of approximately 1 000 megawatts and would be capable of providing up to approximately 10 600 megawatt-hours of energy storage to the Ontario electrical system, operated by the Independent Electricity System Operator. The project would include construction and operation of a new reservoir capable of holding 26 million square metres of water on Department of National Defence lands and associated works to convey water between the reservoir and Georgian Bay.

Interested parties are invited to provide protests or objections (subsection 4(4), Dominion Water Power Regulations) or submit comments on the summary of the initial project description (Impact Assessment Act), in writing, within 30 days of this notice, to the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada’s project team (“designated local point”), by email to Nottawasaga@iaac-aeic.gc.ca or via the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry page for the project. The official 30-day comment period begins March 6, 2026, upon publication in the Canada Gazette, and ends April 6, 2026. All comments will be shared with the Director responsible for the Dominion Water Power Act.

Stefan Skocylas
Regulatory Lead
Ontario Pumped Storage Project
TransCanada Energy Ltd.