Douglas Hoyes is a frequent contributor to the Trustees Talk feature on bankruptcy-canada.ca.
The following are the articles written by Doug:
Do Senior Citizens Need to File Bankruptcy?
Mortgages and Bankruptcy in Ontario: What You Need to Know
Massive Increase in Personal Bankruptcy in Ontario
Would You Talk About Being Downsized on TV?
Top Five Tips For Financial New Year's Resolutions
Christmas Debt Survival Tips: Frugality is the New Bling
Massive Increase in Personal Bankruptcy Rate in Ontario and Canada
Credit Education Week Canada
A Small Victory in the Fight For Fairness in Bankruptcy Rules
Record Day for Bankruptcy Filings, and Some Predictions
Get Ready for the New Bankruptcy Rules
Talking on TV About The New Bankruptcy Rules
New Bankruptcy Rules On September 18, 2009
Personal Bankruptcy Rate in Ontario Jumps: No End Yet to Recession
A response from the Ministry of Industry (sort Of)
A response from the Prime Minister (sort of)
When will the government help the average Canadian?
Massive increase in personal bankruptcy rate in Ontario
Bankruptcy rate rising faster than ever
Debt Consolidation Loans: The Hidden Trap
CBC Interview: What is Bankruptcy Like?
Bankruptcy Coverage in the Media
Dealing with Debt in 2009
The Economic Crisis on ProvinceWide and Canada AM
How to Survive the Economic Crisis
You Need a PLAN
Bankruptcy Laws Change - Student Loans Now Dischargeable After 7 years - Most RRSPs Now Exempt
You, Bankrupt: New Study Reveals That the Average Bankrupt Looks Like You and Me
Personal Bankruptcy Rate Increases in Ontario in 2007
Douglas Hoyes and Ted Michalos Testify in Ottawa
Off to Ottawa to Fight For Fair Bankruptcy Rules
Till Debt Do Us Part - The TV Show
New Bankruptcy Rules To Take Effect Very Soon
Credit Education Week in Canada
Bankruptcy, Proposals, and Keeping Expenses Under Control
Number of Consumer Proposals Filed in Ontario Rises Dramatically - Is a Consumer Proposal Something You Should Consider?
Joe Has Change in his Pocket
Closure, Bugs and Bankruptcy in Ontario
Scott Schaefer - Our Newest Bankruptcy Trustee
The Elephant Business
Bankruptcies Decline Despite Rising Debt Levels
Bill Clinton, The Middle East, and How to Make a Plan to Deal With Your Debt
Credit Counselling and Bankruptcy in Ontario
Consumer Proposals - What Do They Cost? Will it Hurt My Credit Rating?
Can Personal Bankruptcy Relieve Stress?
Where can I find information about personal bankruptcy?
Can I buy a house if I have a lot of credit card debt?
What are your bankruptcy alternatives?
2005 was a record year for bankruptcy in Canada
What is surplus income?
How long does it take to get my credit back after bankruptcy?
What does a bankrupt person look like?
Canadian Bankruptcy Reform Now Law - Bill C-55 Passes House of Commons and Senate
Bill C-55 Receives Second Reading in the House of Commons
Getting the Most From Your First Meeting with the Trustee
Why Does Home Ownership Cause Financial Problems?
How Do I Stop a Wage Garnishment?
What is the First Step If I Need to Go Bankrupt?
Canadian Bankruptcy Reform: Bill C-55 and the Wage Earner Protection Program
Bill C-55 To Reform the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act Introduced in the House of Commons on June 3, 2005
Will Bankruptcy Reform Happen Soon?
What Happens to a Supplementary Credit Card Holder if I go Bankrupt?
Private Member's Bill Defeated in House of Commons Today That Would Have Reduced Student Loan Discharge Period
Student Loans and Bankruptcy: An Update
Proposals - A Bank's Perspective
How Long Does a Bankruptcy Stay on my Credit Report?
Do I Lose My Car If I Go Bankrupt?
Can I Keep My House If I Go Bankrupt?
American Bankruptcy Reform Bill Set to Pass the Senate – Changes to Force More Americans to File Canadian Style Proposals
Bankruptcies Increase in Ontario in 2004
How Many Bankrupts Have Credit Card?