Originally Posted by Justice Matters
Ontario's Limitations Act changed on January 1, 2004. A cause of action based on a debt that arose BEFORE this date has a six year limitation period. A cause of action on a debt that arose AFTER this date has a two year limitation period. When a cause of action arises on a debt can be somewhat subjective but is often regarded as about three months from the debtor's last payment.
As for the plaintiff's failure to comply with the judge's order we cannot state what, if any, immediate consequences there might be without knowing the exact wording of the order. Sometimes a judge will impose consequences others times they will not in which case the matter may need to proceed to trial.