Usually as soon as the dispute begins to affect control, governance, financing, distributions, management authority, or exit rights. Ontario law gives courts powerful interim and final remedies — including injunctions, oppression relief, compliance orders, rectification, forced buyouts, and winding-up — but many of those remedies are most useful before the status quo changes irreversibly.
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