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Bankruptcy Information
Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada
You can see the regulations for yourself with the links below this section, but here's your source of general information about bankruptcy in Canada:
To find out if your own loan has been discharged following your bankruptcy application, contact your bankruptcy trustee.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and Regulations
This link takes you to the "BIA" act, which was updated to show important changes in bankruptcy regulations made during 2008.
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act ( R.S., 1985, c. B-3 )
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/B-3/index.html
Bankruptcy and Insolvency General Rules (C.R.C., c. 368)
http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/B-3/C.R.C.-c.368/index.html
The Canadian Student Loan Bankruptcy Blog
This informative site is run by an Ontario-based firm of bankruptcy trustees who have testified before the Canadian Senate about student loan bankruptcy rules.
As you'll learn on this blog, the former 10-year law is now a 7-year law - or 5 years in some cases. And it's generally not about how old your loans are, but when you last attended school, with or without a student loan. These kind of issues are discussed on other parts of the bankruptcy blog:
http://www.student-loan-bankruptcy.ca/
Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms
This will help you understand what you're reading on these other Canadian bankruptcy information sites!
http://www.bankruptcycanada.com/bankruptcydictionary.htm
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