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SUMMARY:2026 Annual Review of Insolvency Law (ARIL)
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all who attended the 23rd Annual Review of Insol
 vency Law Conference on February 6th, 2026 at the Westin Harbour Castle
 , in Toronto, Ontario. \n\n*For those looking for Conference Materials,
  please check the ARIL Joining Email that was sent on February 2, 2026 f
 rom the Conference organizers.\n\n-- Conference Papers --\n\nThe Annual 
 Review of Insolvency Law is now available on CanLII.\n\nIf you are inter
 ested in purchasing a printed book and/or e-book edition of the Annual R
 eview of Insolvency Law through Thomson Reuters, there is a limited-time
  25% discount if ordered by the end of February. The printed and/or e-bo
 ok cost is not included in the Conference registration fee and must be o
 rdered and purchased separately through Thomson Reuters. Please contact 
 Josephine Song at Josephine.song@cairp.ca for more information on how to
  order. All commercial transactions will be between the attendees and Th
 omson Reuters. Please expect shipping delays on orders.\n\n-- CPD/CLE --
 \n\n• CAIRP members who attend the conference will receive a total of 
 5 hours and 35 minutes of MPD – type 1 for fiscal year ending March 31
 , 2026.\n\n• Alberta: Lawyers submit their own hours. For Alberta lawy
 ers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your m
 andatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as required by 
 the Law Society of Alberta.\n\n• British Columbia: Lawyers submit thei
 r own hours. For British Columbia lawyers, consider including this cours
 e as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Profess
 ional Development Plan as required by the Law Society of British Columbi
 a.\n\n• New Brunswick: Lawyers submit their own hours. For New Brunswi
 ck lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in
  your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as requi
 red by the Law Society of New Brunswick.\n\n• Quebec: NEW Lawyers subm
 it their own hours. For Quebec lawyers, consider including this course a
 s a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Profession
 al Development Plan as required by the Barreau du Québec.\n\n• Ontari
 o: The Law Society of Ontario has approved 2 hours and 55 minutes of Pro
 fessionalism content and 0 hours of EDI Professional content. The remain
 ing hours of the Conference are eligible for Substantive CPD credit. Ple
 ase see the breakdown below:\n\no Session Title: Panel A: Good Faith Und
 er Scrutiny: Navigating Bad Behaviour in Insolvency contains 45 minutes 
 of Professionalism content.\no Session Title: Panel C: Enough is Enough:
  Navigating Bad Faith Stakeholders in Consumer Insolvencies contains 45 
 minutes of Professionalism content. \no Session Title: Panel D: Catch Me
  If You Can (Afford It): Funding the Investigation and Pursuit of Ponzi 
 Schemes and Other Litigation Claims in Insolvency Proceedings contains 4
 5 minutes of Professionalism content.\no Session Title: Panel E: Receive
 rships Redefined: Navigating Privilege, Control, and Their Rise as an Al
 ternative to Foreclosure contains 20 minutes of Professionalism content.
  \no Session Title: Closing Plenary: Judicial Panel contains 20 minutes 
 of Professionalism content.\n\n-- Conference Committee --\n\nCo-Chairs:\
 n\nAndré Bolduc, BDO Canada Limited \nKatherine Forbes, KPMG Inc.\nJust
 ice Jessica Kimmel, Ontario Superior Court of Justice\nJustice Peter Osb
 orne, Court of Appeal for Ontario\nJennifer Stam, Norton Rose Fulbright 
 Canada LLP\n\nCo-Editors:\n\nProfessor Jill Corraini, Camosun College Sc
 hool of Business\nAssociate Chief Justice Blair Nixon, Court of King’s
  Bench of Alberta\n\nCommittee Members:\n\nKeely Cameron, Bennett Jones 
 LLP\nLarry Crandall, Farber Debt Solutions\nJames Foran, Deloitte Restru
 cturing Inc.\nMitch Grossell, Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP\nMaria Konyukh
 ova, Stikeman Elliott LLP\nIlia Kravtsov, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP\n
 Natasha MacParland, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP \nRoss McFadyen,
  Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP\nJeremy Opolsky, Torys LLP\nJodi Porepa, 
 FTI Consulting Canada Inc.\nLinc Rogers, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP\nC
 laire Wheldon, PwC Canada\n\n2025 Past Co-Chair: Guylaine Houle, Pierre 
 Roy & Associés\n\nThank you to all the attendees, authors, and sponsors
  for your continued dedication and support of the ARIL Conference. Speci
 al Thank you to the ARIL Society Board of Directors and the Editorial Ad
 visory Board for all your efforts.\n\nWe hope to see you next year!\n\n*
 Articling Students must be articling at a law firm at the time of event 
 registration in order to be eligible for the articling registration fee.
  CQP students must be enrolled in the CIRP Qualification Program at the 
 time of event registration. PCIC/IA students must register as a General 
 Registrant. Academics must be currently employed in a teaching/academic 
 role at a university or college in order to be eligible for the academic
  registration fee.\n\n \n
LOCATION:Westin Habour Castle
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