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Reference Re Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reference Re Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act
''Reference Re Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act'' is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the constitutionality of the ''Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act'' as part of the bankruptcy and insolvency jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada. ==Background==
At the onset of the Great Depression, the Parliament of Canada passed the ''Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, 1933''〔''Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1933'', 23-24 Geo. V, c. 36〕 ("CCAA") in order to provide an alternative procedure other than liquidation that could be used by insolvent companies. Charles Cahan, Secretary of State of Canada, said at the bill's first reading, it was necessary “because of the prevailing commercial and industrial depression.” The provinces of Quebec and Ontario disputed the constitutionality of the Act, as they believed it intruded into provincial jurisdiction with respect to property and civil rights. Accordingly, the federal government posed the following reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada:
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