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Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act : ウィキペディア英語版
Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act

The ''Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act'' ("CCAA") is a statute of the Parliament of Canada that allows insolvent corporations owing their creditors in excess of $5 million to restructure their business and financial affairs.
==The CCAA within the Canadian insolvency régime==

In 1990, the British Columbia Court of Appeal discussed the background behind the introduction of the CCAA in one of its rulings:
The Supreme Court of Canada did not have a chance to explain the nature of the CCAA until the groundbreaking case of ''Century Services Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General)'' in 2010. In it, a detailed analysis was given in explaining the nature of insolvency law in Canada.
The ''Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act'' (BIA) provides a more rules-based approach for resolving a corporate debtor's insolvency, which must be observed strictly. The CCAA, on the other hand, provides a more discretionary approach that is remedial in nature, which therefore must be broadly construed.
Although the CCAA was originally enacted in 1933,〔''Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1933'', S.C. 1932‑33, c. 36〕 extensive use of it only began in the economic downturn of the early 1980s. Recent legislative amendments of the BIA and CCAA have served to harmonize key aspects, such as the use of single proceedings, a common priority of claims structure, and encouraging reorganization over liquidation.

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