It is plain that a creditor has status to bring an application for an oppression remedy as a complainant: Churchill v. Aero Auction Sales Inc., 2019 ONSC 4766, at para. 24. The plaintiff argues that, as a former employee who is owed wages that were accrued but remain unpaid, he is a creditor of the corporate defendants, and therefore a proper complainant.
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