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    A Divided Court Dismisses CRA Appeal and upholds CCAA Super-Priority Charges
    2019-08-30

    Yesterday, the Alberta insolvency community breathed a collective sigh of relief as the Alberta Court of Appeal issued its long-awaited decision in Canada v.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP
    Authors:
    Stephanie Wanke , Kenneth R. Rosenstein , Kyla E. M. Mahar
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Amendments to PMSI Rules in Saskatchewan
    2019-02-12

    As we summarized in a recent Financial Services & Insolvency Communiqué, Saskatchewan has introduced Bill 151 (the Bill) which amends The Personal Property Security Act, 1993 (Saskatchewan) (the PPSA or the Act).

    Filed under:
    Canada, Saskatchewan, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Miller Thomson LLP, Personal Property Security Act 1990 (Canada)
    Authors:
    David G. Gerecke , Fraiba Jalal
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    A Second Chance at Perfection: Saskatchewan’s PPSA Amendments and Re-Registration
    2019-02-12

    As we summarized in a recent Financial Services & Insolvency Communiqué, Saskatchewan has introduced Bill 151 (the Bill) which amends The Personal Property Security Act, 1993 (Saskatchewan) (the PPSA or the Act).

    Filed under:
    Canada, Saskatchewan, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Miller Thomson LLP, Secured creditor, Personal Property Security Act 1990 (Canada)
    Authors:
    David G. Gerecke , Wuraola Dasylva
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Insolvency and Environmental Law Collide: Supreme Court of Canada Rules in Favour of Alberta Energy Regulator in Redwater Decision
    2019-02-05

    The Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) has released its decision in Orphan Well Association v.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Energy & Natural Resources, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal of Alberta
    Authors:
    Tamara Farber , Sherry A. Kettle
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Secured Lenders Beware! Saskatchewan is Proposing to Create a Superpriority for Employer Obligations to Pension Plans
    2019-01-15

    Will this proposal capture unfunded liabilities under defined benefit pension plans?

    Filed under:
    Canada, Saskatchewan, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP, Financial regulation, Defined benefit pension plan
    Authors:
    Jordyn Allan , David G. Gerecke
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Financial Services & Insolvency Communiqué
    2018-04-03

    Secured Creditor’s Priority Over Unremitted GST/HST: SCC Grants Callidus Capital Corporation Leave to Appeal

    On March 22, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada granted Callidus Capital Corporation (the “Secured Creditor”) leave to appeal the Federal Court of Appeal decision that interpreted subsection 222(3) of the Excise Tax Act (Canada) (the “ETA”) as giving the Crown super priority to property received by a secured creditor from a tax debtor before bankruptcy.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Miller Thomson LLP, Supreme Court of Canada, Federal Court of Appeal (Canada)
    Authors:
    Jane Loyer , Colleen Ma
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Secured Creditor’s Priority Over Unremitted GST/HST: SCC Grants Callidus Capital Corporation Leave to Appeal
    2018-04-03

    On March 22, 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada granted Callidus Capital Corporation (the “Secured Creditor”) leave to appeal the Federal Court of Appeal decision that interpreted subsection 222(3) of the Excise Tax Act (Canada) (the “ETA”) as giving the Crown super priority to property received by a secured creditor from a tax debtor before bankruptcy.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP, Secured creditor, Supreme Court of Canada
    Authors:
    Jane Loyer , Colleen Ma
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Priorité du créancier garanti sur la TPS ou la TVH non versée : la Cour suprême du Canada accorde à Callidus Capital Corporation l’autorisation d’interjeter appel
    2018-04-03

    Le 22 mars 2018, la Cour suprême du Canada a accordé à Callidus Capital Corporation (le « créancier garanti ») l’autorisation d’interjeter appel de la décision de la Cour d’appel fédérale dont l’interprétation du paragraphe 222(3) de la Loi sur la taxe d’accise (Canada) (la « LTA ») donne à la Couronne la priorité absolue sur les biens reçus par un créancier garanti d’un débiteur fiscal avant la faillite.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Tax, Miller Thomson LLP, Canada Revenue Agency, Supreme Court of Canada
    Authors:
    Jane Loyer , Colleen Ma
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Saskatchewan Court of Appeal confirms that emails can extend limitation periods under the Limitations Act
    2017-10-12

    Earlier this year, we wrote here about the decision in I.D.H. Diamonds NV v Embee Diamond Technologies Inc., 2017 SKQB 79, where Mr. Justice Layh held:

    Filed under:
    Canada, Saskatchewan, Insolvency & Restructuring, Internet & Social Media, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP
    Authors:
    David G. Gerecke
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP
    Receivership or CCAA? Having already given significant time, a creditor is not forced to wait longer to enforce
    2017-08-17

    Affinity Credit Union 2013 v. Vortex Drilling Ltd. 2017 SKQB 228

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Miller Thomson LLP
    Authors:
    David G. Gerecke
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP

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