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Suppliers gear up to challenge Target Canada’s intercompany debt claims

TORONTO — Suppliers of Target Canada are gearing up for a battle over a $1.9-billion claim from the insolvent retailer that could determine how much is paid out to a long list of creditors. Court filings show that Target Canada says it owes an “early termination payment” to Target Canada Property LLC, the property management […]

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