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hello there youre likely here because youre wondering how to get a copy of your Articles of Incorporation for an existing Corporation or maybe you just want to understand exactly what the Articles of Incorporation are not to worry youre in the right place Im John from Ontario business Central and Ill be joining you today on your search to learn more about what the Articles of Incorporation are and how to obtain a copy when needed before we get into it lets have a quick refresher the Articles of Incorporation are the legal documents submitted to the province territory or federal government when a corporation is established the Articles of Incorporation include important and original details from when the incorporation was set up such as the corporate name the date of incorporation founding incorporators or directors original corporate share structure minimum and maximum number of directors and any restrictions or Provisions for the corporation the original Articles of Incorporatio