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		<title>Muskoka Recovery Put Under Interim Receivership Amid Lawsuits, Shareholder Deadlock And BMO Default</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ontario court appoints Albert Gelman to preserve assets of shuttered rehabilitation business and property company facing about $5.5 million in secured debt and multiple lawsuits By Dina Kovacevic Muskoka Recovery Inc. and affiliated property owner 2855531 Ontario Inc. were placed into interim receivership on July 31, 2026 on application by Bank of Montreal, owed about $5.5 million, pending determination [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://muskoka411.com/muskoka-recovery-put-under-interim-receivership-amid-lawsuits-shareholder-deadlock-and-bmo-default/">Muskoka Recovery Put Under Interim Receivership Amid Lawsuits, Shareholder Deadlock And BMO Default</a> appeared first on <a href="https://muskoka411.com">Muskoka411</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Ontario court appoints Albert Gelman to preserve assets of shuttered rehabilitation business and property company facing about $5.5 million in secured debt and multiple lawsuits</em></p>
<p>By <a href="https://insolvencyinsider.ca/authors/dina-kovacevic" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dina Kovacevic</a></p>
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<p><b>Muskoka Recovery Inc. and affiliated property owner 2855531 Ontario Inc. </b><a class="link" href="https://www.albertgelman.com/filedocuments/?utm_source=insolvencyinsider.ca&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=muskoka-recovery-put-under-interim-receivership-amid-lawsuits-shareholder-deadlock-and-bmo-default#m" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><b>were placed into interim receivership</b></a><a class="link" href="https://www.albertgelman.com/filedocuments/?utm_source=insolvencyinsider.ca&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_campaign=muskoka-recovery-put-under-interim-receivership-amid-lawsuits-shareholder-deadlock-and-bmo-default#m" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> on July 31, 2026</a> on application by <b>Bank of Montreal</b>, owed about $5.5 million, pending determination of a broader application brought by shareholder Corradina Canonaco or further court order.</p>
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<p><b>Muskoka Recovery</b> formerly operated an addiction rehabilitation business from a property owned by <b>2855531 Ontario</b> in Muskoka. The holding company owns four properties in the region, while <b>Canonaco</b> and<b> Ewa Maria Ricci</b> each hold 50% of both companies. <b>Canonaco</b> invested as a silent partner and pledged personally owned real estate to support financing for the business, while<b> Ricci</b> and<b> Canonaco’s </b>husband, <b>Ralph Canonaco</b>, managed its operations. According to the application, <b>285 </b>acquired its principal operating property at 1035 Breezy Point Road for $2.6 million in August 2021, followed by two additional properties that year and a fourth property in Gravenhurst for $760,000 in June 2023.</p>
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<p>The companies later obtained a $5.5 million credit facility from<b> BMO</b> in August 2024, with<b> 285</b> as borrower and <b>Canonaco</b>, <b>Muskoka Recovery</b> and<b> Ricci </b>as guarantors. After the <b>Toronto Star</b> published a two-part investigation concerning <b>Muskoka Recovery </b>in December 2024, <b>BMO</b> amended the facility to require quarterly reporting and compliance with specified performance metrics. The Court said<b> Muskoka Recovery </b>subsequently failed to satisfy those metrics and stopped operating in late 2025.<b> BMO</b> called the facility on April 30, 2026, making formal demand and serving a notice of intention to enforce security.</p>
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<p>Financial pressure was accompanied by what the Court found was a complete failure of corporate governance. <b>Canonaco</b> alleged that she had been denied financial information, excluded from major decisions and removed as a <b>Muskoka Recovery </b>director without proper notice or authority. She also raised concerns about related-party transactions and unexplained expenditures, including approximately $150,000 spent allegedly renovating part of a property owned by <b>Ricci’s </b>nephew. The Court found a strong <i>prima facie </i>case both of shareholder deadlock and of oppressive or unfairly prejudicial conduct, noting that the two equal owners were no longer capable of jointly managing property, investigating financial issues or retaining counsel for the companies.</p>
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<p>The companies were also carrying property tax arrears and facing about nine lawsuits arising from <b>Muskoka Recovery’s</b> former operations. Those proceedings include a proposed class action commenced in March 2025 seeking $25 million in general damages and $15 million in punitive damages, as well as separate wrongful death and sexual abuse proceedings. The allegations in those cases have not been adjudicated. The companies had no legal counsel at the time of the receivership hearing, and their insurer had issued a reservation of rights without yet determining whether certain claims would be covered.</p>
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<p><b>Albert Gelman</b> is the interim receiver. Counsel includes <b>Chaitons </b>for <b>BMO</b>,<b> Miller Thomson</b> for the interim receiver,<b> Sotos</b> for<b> Canonaco</b> and<b> TGF </b>for certain class action plaintiffs.</p>
<p><a href="https://insolvencyinsider.ca/p/muskoka-recovery-put-under-interim-receivership-amid-lawsuits-shareholder-deadlock-and-bmo-default">Article Link</a></p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://muskoka411.com/muskoka-recovery-put-under-interim-receivership-amid-lawsuits-shareholder-deadlock-and-bmo-default/">Muskoka Recovery Put Under Interim Receivership Amid Lawsuits, Shareholder Deadlock And BMO Default</a> appeared first on <a href="https://muskoka411.com">Muskoka411</a>.</p>
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