Canada:
Davies Restructuring Review 2021: Issue 1
The Insolvency Landscape One Year into the COVID-19 Storm
05 March 2021
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg
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Although 2020 may be behind us, the economic conditions and
lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic still linger. With the
emerging picture for Canada in 2021 looking to largely resemble
that of 2020, many are wondering how long struggling businesses and
their creditors can hold their breath while waiting for improved
cash flows and customer demand.
Against this backdrop, we are pleased to share our first edition
of Davies Restructuring Review 2021. In this issue, we
analyze key issues and developments in the insolvency landscape one
year into the pandemic, both within Canada and on a global scale.
Among other topics, we offer an in-depth look at Canada's
judicial and regulatory response, notable trends in CCAA filings
and lessons to be learned from past crises.
Read the first edition.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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