> Aimco’s listed owner – and the co-owner of Marlin Glasgow – is “His Majesty The King In Right Of Alberta”. The monarch’s title is used to designate Alberta’s crown land – ultimately public land.
“King Charles owns a bunch of property in Scotland” doesn’t seem that shocking.
Paywalled?
I genuinely don’t think companies should be able to own residential properties of any kind
The ’tax haven‘ in question being Luxembourg btw. That hugely controversial state that Scotland wants to be in an permanent economic union with.
Next you’ll be complaining Irish companies operate in Scotland…
Even stranger little known fact about Canada it didn’t sever all its ties to Britain until 1982 when the Constitution Act was passed that allowed Canada to make amendments to its Constitution without the consent of the U.K. government.
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> Aimco’s listed owner – and the co-owner of Marlin Glasgow – is “His Majesty The King In Right Of Alberta”. The monarch’s title is used to designate Alberta’s crown land – ultimately public land.
Isn’t that Charles?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_in_Alberta
“King Charles owns a bunch of property in Scotland” doesn’t seem that shocking.
Paywalled?
I genuinely don’t think companies should be able to own residential properties of any kind
The ’tax haven‘ in question being Luxembourg btw. That hugely controversial state that Scotland wants to be in an permanent economic union with.
Next you’ll be complaining Irish companies operate in Scotland…
Even stranger little known fact about Canada it didn’t sever all its ties to Britain until 1982 when the Constitution Act was passed that allowed Canada to make amendments to its Constitution without the consent of the U.K. government.