A. John Page & Associates Inc. is a trustee in bankruptcy located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The firm accepts corporate and high-worth personal files, when a proposal trustee under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act is required. Other duties include participation in receivership proceedings (court appointed or private), monitoring under the Companies Creditors Arrangement Act, acting as chief restructuring officer and supervision of asset liquidation. At all times, A. John Page & Associates Inc. sees its responsibility as optimizing the disposition of assets to benefit creditors. The firm's track record in a variety of files bears testimony to success in this regard.
A TORONTO BASED FIRM OF INSOLVENCY
AND RESTRUCTURING PROFESSIONALS

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RECENT SUCCESSES

Acted as CCAA monitor for a Canadian manufacturing company threatened with being put out of business because of the cost of out of control US litigation. Organized efficient claims valuation process. End result - claims dealt with, company survived and was able to focus on its profitable core business.

Acted as receiver of a manufacturing company with few obvious assets. Identified, prepared, filed and collected Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit claims resulting in full payment for secured creditor.

Helped two principals wind up their insolvent business and withdraw from the market place in an orderly, legal and honourable manner.

Helped professional with significant tax arrears to restructure and get a fresh start through a successful BIA proposal.

Acted as receiver of a mobile sign rental business. Operated business prior to effecting going concern sale. Repaid all secured creditor's principal debt and most of their outstanding interest.

"The man of virtue
makes the difficulty to
be overcome his first business, and success
only a subsequent consideration."

Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC),
The Confucian Analects

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