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... bankrupt or becoming subject to a receivership. On December 15, 2011 Bill C-13, the Keeping Canad...
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If there is hope to be found in this horrible disaster, it is the suggestion an event like this is an opportunity to rebuild the country from the ground up. The big question facing the world is what authority will oversee this reconstruction. Haitian President Rene Preval's administration seems woefully unprepared to undertake a campaign of this magnitude. In Washington, there is talk of "a receivership" that might put the reconstruction efforts in the hand of an as-yet unidentified international organization, or coalition of organizations. Canadians familiar with the concept of "co-management" of First Nations know stripping an afflicted people of self-determination is a desperate measure that has no immediate prospect for lasting success.
My visit to Haiti was brief and hastily arrang...
...Yvan Blondin, commander of Canada's air force, to witness first-hand a remarkable "a...
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Are the directors of a corporation which has been placed into receivership entitled to retain counsel on behalf of the corporation without prior appro...
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... by a person who is subject to a receivership for services rendered during the six months before...
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... is an Alberta corporation (now in receivership), which had its head office in Newtown, Pennsylvan...
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...Skyward was placed into receivership and many of its assets, including its aircraft, we...
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..."), to lift the stay ordered in a receivership order against the assets financed by Homag. Lift...
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... pension claims in bankruptcy and receivership. In all cases, the payment of unfunded pension def...
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The hotel's developers are suing the province for roadblocks they say prevented the construction of condominiums, villas and time-share properties that would have increased revenue.
...The Business Development Bank of Canada loaned $8.5 million to the developers of the Radis...
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It's taken a little bit longer than we anticipated, but that's always the case. We'll definitely be up and running by this summer and for next year's RRSP season," he said in an interview from Vancouver.
GrowthWorks, the third-largest LSIF in Canada, had hoped to enter the Manitoba market by buying all or part of Crocus, but [David Levi] said that ship has now sailed. He said he hasn't had any contact from Russ Holmes, the Deloitte partner handling the doomed fund's receivership, with an offer to sell any of its assets to GrowthWorks.
"It think the labour-sponsored market is a tough market right now. I don't think there's any place for two companies in Manitoba because the demand for our product isn't there the way it was before," he said.