Restructuring of Insolvent Corporations in Canada

Authors

  • Josef GA Krüger North West University(Potchefstroom Campus)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2010/v13i3a2650

Abstract

This paper gives a very general outline of the formal restructuring of insolvent corporations in Canada. For a South African audience, it is important to understand that in Canada a distinction is made between an "insolvent person" and a "bankrupt". A "bankrupt" means a person who has made an assignment into bankruptcy (voluntarily), or against whom a bankruptcy order has been made. An "insolvent person" means a person who is not bankrupt and who resides, carries on business or has property in Canada, whose liabilities to creditors amount to $1 000, and who is for any reason unable to meet his obligations as they generally become due, or who has ceased to pay his current obligations in the ordinary course of business as they generally become due, or the aggregate of whose property is not, at a fair valuation, sufficient, or, if disposed of at a fairly conducted sale under legal process would not be sufficient to enable payment of all his obligations, due and accruing due. An "insolvent person" in Canada may avoid bankruptcy by resorting to restructuring processes created by statute. The fact that a person becomes insolvent does not necessarily spell bankruptcy. Canadians are fortunate to have access to bankruptcy courts and insolvency practitioners with a high level of commercial and legal skills to assist them in restructuring their financial affairs and avoiding bankruptcy.

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References

Bibliography

Wood Bankruptcy

Wood RJ Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law (Irwin Law Toronto 2009)

Register of legislation

Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, RSC 1985, c C-36

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, RSC 1985, c B-3

Register of cases

Alberta Ltd 2003, 4 CBR (5th) 306 (Alta QB)

Algoma Steel Inc 2001, 25 CBR (4th) 194 (Ont CA)

Cumberland Trading Inc 1994, 23 CBR (3d) 225 (Ont Ct Gen Div)

Global Light Telecommunications Inc 2004, 2 CBR (5th) 210 (BCSC)

H & H Fisheries Ltd 2005, 18 CBR (5th) 293 (NSSC)

Mega Bleu Inc/Mega Blue Inc 2003, 30 CBR (4th) 80 (NBQB)

Milner Greenhouses Ltd v Saskatchewan 2004, 50 CBR (4th) 214 (Sask QB)

Northland Properties Ltd v Excelsior Life Ins Co of Can 1989, 73 CBR (NS) 195 (BCCA)

Olympia & York Developments Ltd v Royal Trust Co 1993, 19 CBR (3d) 1 (Ont Ct Gen Div)

Peoples Department Store Inc (Trustee of) v Wise, [2004] 3 SCR 461

Quintette Coal Ltd v Nippon Steel Corp 1990, 2 CBR (3d) 303 (BCCA)

Royal Oak Mines Inc 1999, 6 CBR (4th) 314 (Ont Ct Gen Div)

San Francisco Gifts Ltd 2005, 10 CBR (5th) 275 (Alta QB)

Skydome Corp v Ontario 1998, 16 CBR (4th) 125 (Ont Ct Gen Div)

Luscar Ltd v Smoky River Coal Ltd 1999, 12 CBR (4th) 94 (Alta CA)

Sovereign Life assurance Co v Dodd [1892] 2 QB 573 (CA)

Stelco Inc 2006, 17 CBR (5th) 78 (Ont SCJ)

Timber Lodge Ltd v Imperial Life Assurance Co 1992, 17 CBR (3d) 126

Published

19-06-2017

How to Cite

Krüger, J. G. (2017). Restructuring of Insolvent Corporations in Canada. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 13(3), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2010/v13i3a2650

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Orationes