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Corporate Engagements

MNP Corporate Engagements is an information source for those with interests in businesses where MNP is currently acting as a formal monitor, receiver, interim receiver, liquidator or Licensed Insolvency Trustee.

Please see our current Corporate Engagements below. If an engagement is missing, it may be in the archive. Please contact us for details of any current Corporate Engagement.

If you would like an accessible copy of a document, please submit a request to [email protected] with the document URL.

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Boutique Érotika 2002 Inc.

Boutique Érotika 2002 Inc. filed a Notice of Intention to File a Proposal on November 7, 2023 and MNP Ltd. has consented to act as Trustee under the proposal.

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Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc.

Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. filed a Notice of Intention to File a Proposal on July 21, 2020 and MNP Ltd. has consented to act as Trustee under the proposal. On January 20, 2021, the Quebec Superior Court for the district of Montreal (the "Court") sitting as a court designated pursuant to the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act ("CCAA") issued an Order authorizing the Debtor to continue its restructuring process under CCAA. For more information...

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Boutique Tristan & Iseut Inc. (CCAA)

On January 20, 2021, the Quebec Superior Court for the district of Montreal (the "Court") sitting as a court designated pursuant to the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act ("CCAA") issued an Order authorizing the Debtor to continue its restructuring process under CCAA, appointing MNP Ltd. as monitor (the "Monitor") and providing the Debtor with various protections as they prepare a plan of reorganization in virtue of the CCAA.

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Brad Duby Professional Corporation

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Bramalea Inc.

On June 14, 2022, on a motion made by Italpasta Limited, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice – Commercial List ordered, inter alia , the appointment of MNP Ltd. as Licensed Insolvency Trustee of Bramalea Inc. to section 41(11) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act .

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British Columbia Discovery Fund Inc.

British Columbia Discovery Fund (VCC) Inc. (the “Fund”) was formed in 2002 as a vehicle to invest in eligible small businesses as part of the venture capital program started by the government of British Columbia. The Fund has held portfolio companies in a variety of sectors including mobile, information and clean technologies. On June 24, 2020, the shareholders approved the wind-up and voluntary liquidation of the Fund pursuant to the...

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Brunswick Labs & Tests Inc.

Brunswick Labs & Tests Inc. filed a Notice of Intention to File a Proposal on October 30, 2023 and MNP Ltd. has consented to act as Trustee under the proposal.

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Bryn Gwyrdd Holdings Inc. and Mynyddoedd Holdings Inc.

Pursuant to the terms of an Order pronounced March 4, 2021 in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, it was ordered that Bryn Gwyrdd Holdings Inc. and Mynyddoedd Holdings Inc. (the " Companies ") be liquidated pursuant to s. 324 of the Business Corporations Act. Effective March 4, 2021, MNP Ltd. was appointed as liquidator (the "Liquidator") of the Companies pursuant to the Business Corporations Act.

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Canadian Development Strategies Inc.

FireSong

On September 29, 2021 Canadian Development Strategies Inc., 1143402 Alberta Ltd., Crossroads ONE Inc., 1216699 Alberta Ltd., Oak and Ash Farm Ltd. and 2061778 Alberta Ltd. (collectively referred to as the “Companies”) filed a Notice of Intention to Make a Proposal (“NOI”) and MNP Ltd. consented to act as Proposal Trustee. The Companies owned and operated a resort property near Fowler Lake, Saskatchewan referred to as FireSong.

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Canna North Consulting Corporation

Canna North Consulting Corporation filed a Division 1 Proposal to creditors on April 21, 2023 with total debt of $491,562, before claims for the existing shareholder and related companies. The Company was incorporated in February 2019 and started operations shortly after at 3 locations. The business did not qualify for COVID-19 relief supported by various Federal and Provincial programs and was required to limp through the numerous lockdowns...

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