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To build a business as a co-op, you'll need to complete the incorporation process, which involves creating a legal corporate entity. This requires documents such as articles of incorporation and bylaws. In some provinces, like British Columbia, these are referred to as the memorandum of association and rules of association. The articles of incorporation serve as the co-op's charter and establish its legal existence, containing essential information. They are categorized into four parts, starting with basic information, which includes the co-op's name and location. It's crucial to register this name with the government before proceeding further.