The National Insolvency Forum, national report : RG64-10/2000E-PDF
This report outlines the results of two conferences held by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. These spring 1999 conferences examined Canada's insolvency system: what works, what doesn't work and how it can be improved. Four directions for the future emerged: maintain a strong policy and regulatory framework; streamline the insolvency process; enhance information and key services available to Canadians on-line; and strengthen partnerships with stakeholders and clients alike.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canada. Industry Canada. Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. |
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Titre | The National Insolvency Forum, national report |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Autres langues publiées | [Français] |
Format | Électronique |
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Autres formats offerts | Papier-[Anglais | Français] |
Note(s) | "In late spring 1999, the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB) launched a new form of stakeholder consultation: The National Insolvency Forum (NIF). The NIF consisted of a series of six two-day conferences held in selected cities -- Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Saskatchewan, Calgary and Vancouver -- during the months of May and June... four themes were articulated and will be used to shape the future direction and orientation of the OSB in pursuing its goal of "Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of Canada's insolvency system while ensuring compliance with the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act". They are as follows: maintain a strong policy and regulatory framework, streamline the insolvency process, enhance information and key services available to Canadians on-line, strengthen partnerships with stakeholders and clients alike."--Executive summary. |
Information sur la publication | Ottawa - Ontario : Industry Canada. March 2000. |
Description | 32p.figs., graphs |
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Descripteurs | Bankruptcies Government services |