Bill C-280 passes the House of Commons Agriculture Committee
Friday, June 23, 2023
Reference: Fruit & Vegetable Growers Of Canada

Bill C-280, sponsored by Member of Parliament (MP) Scot Davidson, aims to establish a deemed trust, a vital financial protection mechanism for fresh produce sellers in Canada. This mechanism will help secure payment in the event of buyer bankruptcy, providing stability and support to the industry while safeguarding Canadian food security.
"The passage of Bill C-280 at Committee Stage marks another crucial step forward in ensuring the stability and financial security of the fruit and vegetable sector," said CPMA President Ron Lemaire. "It has been a long road for our industry in working towards an effective financial protection mechanism. We are greatly appreciative of the efforts of MP Davidson and the support of all Committee members in helping to move this critical legislation forward."
The perishable nature of fresh produce, coupled with the industry’s typically longer payment terms, leave sellers unable to recover losses when faced with buyer bankruptcy. The recent case of Lakeside Produce in Leamington, Ontario, serves as a reminder of the urgent need for a financial protection tool to safeguard this essential sector and uphold food security in Canada.
"The significance of Bill C-280 for the fresh produce industry cannot be overstated,” emphasized FVGC Executive Director Rebecca Lee. “Our organizations were grateful for the opportunity to speak to the Committee about the importance of financial protection for all fresh produce sellers. Looking ahead to the final rounds of debate and voting in the House of Commons, we are optimistic that all parties will continue to lend their support and work to advance the Bill as quickly as possible."
Bill C-280 will be referred back to the House of Commons this fall for Report Stage and Third Reading Debate and votes. FVGC, the CPMA and DRC call on all Members of Parliament to recognize the positive impact that Bill C-280 can have on the fruit and vegetable sector and the broader Canadian economy.
To learn more, please visit www.protectproducesales.ca.
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