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WABUSK [444] Moosonee. 1997 – 2019. Air operator's certificate cancelled by Transport Canada [445] Operated Beech 90, Beech King Air, Piper Navajo [446] As of March 2023 there are five aircraft still registered to 164061 BC Ltd. [447][448] Waglisla Air (Wagair) 3V. SEH.
Assented to. 1985. The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA; French: Loi sur la faillite et l'insolvabilité) is one of the statutes that regulates the law on bankruptcy and insolvency in Canada. It governs bankruptcies, consumer and commercial proposals, and receiverships in Canada. It also governs the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy ...
Pages in category "Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in Canada" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history by debt, estimated at $18–20 billion, exceeding Jefferson County, Alabama's $4-billion filing in 2011. [1] Detroit is also the largest city by population in U.S. history to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, more than twice as large as Stockton, California, which filed in 2012.
Commercial insolvency in Canada has options and procedures that are distinct from those available in consumer insolvency proceedings. It is governed by the following statutes: The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act ("BIA") [1] The Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act ("CCAA") [2] The Winding-Up and Restructuring Act [3] The following discussion ...
Following the 2014 downturn in the global price of oil, there was a "tsunami" of orphaned wells, facilities, and pipelines resulting from bankruptcies. [ 16 ] As of March 2023, oil and gas companies owe rural municipalities $268 million in unpaid taxes; [ 17 ] they owe landowners "tens of millions in unpaid lease payments". [ 18 ]
Lists of municipalities in Canada. Canada has a total of 3,573 municipalities among its 10 provinces and 3 territories that are subject to some form of local government.
v. t. e. Chapter 9, Title 11, United States Code is a chapter of the United States Bankruptcy Code, available exclusively to municipalities and assisting them in the restructuring of their debt. On July 18, 2013, Detroit, Michigan became the largest city in the history of the United States to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection.