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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.

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9317-9695 Québec Inc.

Bannière Valentine

9317-9695 Québec Inc. filed an assignment in bankruptcy on April 9, 2024 and MNP Ltd. was named as Trustee to the file.

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Leo's Building Supplies Ltd.

Leo’s Building Supplies Ltd. (the "Company") owned and operated a construction supply store that operated out of Olds, Alberta. On April 4, 2024, the Company made an assignment into Bankruptcy. MNP Ltd. was appointed as Licensed Insolvency Trustee. The First Meeting of Creditors in the Bankruptcy of the Company will be held via teleconference on the 23rd of April 2024 at 10:00 AM MST respectively. Call in details can be found...

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SCL Security Services Inc.

SCL Security Services Inc. (the "Company") owned and operated a security services company in Edmonton, Alberta. On April 29, 2024, the Company made an assignment into Bankruptcy. MNP Ltd. was appointed as Licensed Insolvency Trustee. The First Meeting of Creditors in the Bankruptcy of the Company will be held via teleconference on the 17th of May 2024 at 8:30 AM MST respectively. Call in details can be found in the creditor’s...

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CRS CraneSystems Inc.

CRS CraneSystems Inc. (the "Company") owned and operated a crane manufacturing and servicing company in Alberta, BC, and Ontario. The Company’s head office was located in Sherwood Park, Alberta. On April 9, 2024, the Company made an assignment into Bankruptcy. MNP Ltd. was appointed as Licensed Insolvency Trustee. The First Meeting of Creditors in the Bankruptcy of the Company will be held via teleconference on the 29th of April...

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Simandal Int'l Limited

Sushi Shop

On April 19, 2024 , Simandal Int'l Limited filed an assignment in bankruptcy, which was accepted by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy and became effective on the same day . MNP Ltd. was appointed as the Licensed Insolvency Trustee of the bankrupt estate subject to affirmation by the creditors at the First Meeting of Creditors (" FMOC "). The FMOC will be held on May 10, 2024, at 10:30 AM Eastern Standard Time through MS Teams call....

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Scytl Canada Inc

Scytl Canada Inc. (the “Company”) operated a voting software development company. It was incorporated in 2011 in the province of Ontario. The Company made an assignment in bankruptcy on April 4th, 2024.

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9766049 Canada Inc.

9766049 Canada Inc. filed an assignment in bankruptcy on December 18, 2023 and MNP Ltd. was named as Trustee to the file.

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9225-1875 Québec Inc.

Coiffure pour hommes Andies

9225-1875 Québec Inc. filed an assignment in bankruptcy on February 24, 2023 and MNP Ltd. was named as Trustee to the file.

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2640837 Ontario Inc.

The House of Cheese and Deli

The House of Cheese ceased operations on December 31, 2022, after 43 years of operations. The operations in the Ottawa Byward Market and Barrhaven locations both closed effective December 31, 2022. The principal shareholder passed away in early 2022 and with falling sales and increasing costs to operate including purchasing of inventory, the surviving family members elected to close both locations. The level of debt in both companies was not significant,...

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The House of Cheese Ltd.

The House of Cheese ceased operations on December 31, 2022, after 43 years of operations. The operations in the Ottawa Byward Market and Barrhaven locations both closed effective December 31, 2022. The principal shareholder passed away in early 2022 and with falling sales and increasing costs to operate including purchasing of inventory, the surviving family members elected to close both locations. The level of debt in both companies was not significant,...

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