Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act | C-36 — Canada law | Esheria

Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act

This Act lets a debtor company seek court-supervised compromises or arrangements with creditors, with stays, meetings, monitoring, and other court orders.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
C-36
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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appeals collective agreements court orders court powers creditor arrangements creditor claims cross-border cooperation debt restructuring foreign proceedings monitor duties monitoring transitional application

Statute overview

About this statute

This Act lets a debtor company seek court-supervised compromises or arrangements with creditors, with stays, meetings, monitoring, and other court orders. This provision gives the monitor, court, and Superintendent of Bankruptcy various powers and duties in CCAA proceedings, and imposes duties on debtor companies, interested persons, and parties to agreements. This provision lets a court recognize a foreign proceeding, specify whether it is main or non-main, and grant related relief such as stays, restraints, and cooperation measures.

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