A list of some of the companies that have filed for CCAA since the pandemic
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TORONTO – A list of some of the companies that have filed for court protection from creditors under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act since the beginning of the pandemic:
May 19: Reitmans (Canada) Ltd. (Retail)
May 15: Entrec Corp. (Transportation)
May 8: Flighthub Group Inc. (Travel)
May 7: Aldo Group Inc. (Retail)
April 22: Dominion Diamond Mines ULC (Mining)
April 14: Delphi Energy Corp. (Energy)
March 31: CannTrust Holdings Inc. (Cannabis)