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Total Insolvencies, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers by Province, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses by Province [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
Total Insolvencies, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers by Province, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses by Province [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
The consumer insolvency rate is defined as the number of consumer insolvencies per thousand residents aged 18 years or above. The business insolvency rate is defined as the number of business insolvencies per thousand businesses. Annual insolvency rates are available for consumers starting from 1987 and for businesses starting from 1998. [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
Historical monthly insolvencies by NAICS
Historical Insolvency Statistics - NAICS Annual
Insolvency Statistics in Canada by Forward Sortation Area (FSA)
A forward sortation area (FSA) is a way to designate a geographical unit based on the first three characters in a Canadian postal code. All postal codes that start with the same three characters—for example, K1A—are together considered an FSA. [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
A forward sortation area (FSA) is a way to designate a geographical unit based on the first three characters in a Canadian postal code. All postal codes that start with the same three characters—for example, K1A—are together considered an FSA. [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
Annual Report
Business Bankruptcy and Business Proposal Statistics by the North American Industry Classification System by Province
[Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
Industry classification system that classifies economic units that have similar production processes in the same industry. This is a supply-based or production-oriented economic concept. [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
A list of all companies that have been granted protection under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) since September 18, 2009. The CCAA is a federal law allowing insolvent corporations that owe their creditors in excess of $5 million to restructure their business and financial affairs. For details about a particular record, click on the company name. [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]