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March 18, 2026 289 - Virtual Continuing Education Seminar - Registration
ONLINE SEMINAR REGISTRATION To all OAIRP Members: Registration is now open for OAIRP's upcoming continuing education seminar:  Denied, Rejected and Bounced - What Ontario Courts Really Want Date: ...
February 28, 2026 288 - Hamilton Court Update
Dear OAIRP Members, The Hamilton Bankruptcy Court has announced that, effective March 2026, it will be scheduling two bankruptcy hearing dates each month. We welcome this positive change, as it is...
February 13, 2026 287 - Save the Date: OAIRP Continuing Education Seminar
To all OAIRP Members: OAIRP is pleased to announce the following 1.5 hour virtual continuing education seminar:  Denied, Rejected and Bounced - What Ontario Courts Really Want Date:       ...
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Welcome to the official blog of the Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals! We hope you will enjoy insightful and informative posts by our team of expert bloggers on a wide range of topics, including individual, small business and corporate insolvencies, budgeting, financial planning, credit rebuilding and other money management tips for anyone looking to live a debt free life.

When Your Business Is Facing Financial Difficulties: How a CIRP Can Support You

Sarah-Maude Daviau, B.A.A., CIRP, LIT March 19, 2026 When your business is facing financial difficulties, knowing who to turn to can make all the difference. Managing a company’s finances under pressure is stressful, and the window of opportunity to take...

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A Smarter Way to Handle Student Loans in Canada: Repayment Assistance, Revised Terms, and Forgiveness

Pamela Meger, CIRP, LIT February 19, 2026 Are you struggling to pay off your student loans? Learn about the various government assistance programs including loan repayment, revised terms and forgiveness; what support is available right now and what changes might affect you.

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CAIRP: Q4 2025 Canadian Insolvency Statistics

February 9, 2026 TORONTO – February 9, 2026 – Consumer insolvencies remained historically elevated in 2025, even as the pace of increases moderated from the sharp rise seen in 2024, as noted by the Canadian Association...

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