Canada:
Retail Insolvencies In Canada Series
19 October 2017
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
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Our Retail Insolvencies series examines large retail
insolvencies in Canada from the perspective of various
stakeholders.
It focuses on Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act
(Canada) (CCAA) proceedings, with reference to alternate insolvency
proceedings where applicable. The CCAA is the principal statute for
the reorganization or sale of large corporate debtors in Canada and
the functional equivalent to Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy
Code.
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