Monday, May 16, 2022 11:33:58 AM
As usual there is a bad guy rosy lining in another one of Bills retreats yeah hes really working hard. He couldnt even take care of the situation with mazars if there was some sort of disagreement. They all just resigned and left Cuck boy Brian Payne in charge because he can handle this situation
Thomas Cannery received a $3-million grant in 2014 to build a “new state-of-the-art fruit and vegetable processing facility.” No new plant was constructed, the money instead being used to create and retain jobs, rebrand the company’s Utopia products and open up markets in China and Nigeria, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs has told the Star.
In a separate court action, Thomas Cannery is accused mislabelling its products, including labelling products made with American tomatoes as “Product of Canada”
March 14, 2017
Nine tomato growers from Essex and Kent counties have filed a $2.85-million lawsuit against Thomas Canning for "breach of contract."
Each of the nine farmers signed an agreement to sell their crops totalling more than 33,000 tonnes to the Maidstone, Ont. canning company, according to a statement of claim filed on March 6.
"However, Thomas Canning only accepted delivery and paid for a portion of the tomatoes," the statement reads. "It refused or denied delivery and it did not pay for the bulk of the tomatoes."
The suit was filed in Superior Court and names company president Jack Thomas, vice-president of production Bill Thomas, vice-president of engineering Bob Thomas and chief financial officer Brian Payne.
None of the allegations have been proven in court.
A woman who answered the phone at the plant Tuesday afternoon said none of the men were available, but agreed to take a message. None of the men called back.
The court document states some of the farmers were able to recoup part of their losses by selling some crop to other processing plants or by filing crop insurance claims, but all nine farmers lost between $217,000 to $394,000.
Thomas Canning was given a $3-million provincial grant in 2014 to expand the company's facility, but farmers have complained the money was used to buy equipment and increase production instead.
THOMAS CANNING (MAIDSTONE) LIMITED AND 692194 ONTARIO LIMITED
Restructuring Case
DOCUMENTS
RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS
Thomas Canning (Maidstone) Limited Fined $40,000 for Offences under the Food and Drugs Act
November 10, 2017, Ottawa: On November 6, 2017, in the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor, ON, Thomas Canning (Maidstone) Limited of Maidstone, Ontario, pled guilty to and was convicted by indictment on one count of contravening Section 5.(1) of the Food and Drugs Act. The company was ordered to pay total fines of $40,000.
Section 5.(1) of the Food and Drugs Act states that no person shall label, package, treat, process, sell or advertise any food in a manner that is false, misleading or deceptive, or is likely to create an erroneous impression regarding its character, value, quantity, composition, merit or safety.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) investigation determined that between September 2013 and July 2015 the company falsely labelled some of its regular canned tomato products as "organic" canned tomato products.
Contravening Section 5.(1) results in an offence under Section 31.1 of the Food and Drugs Act. Every person who contravenes any provision of this act or the regulations, as it relates to food, is guilty of an offence and liable:
on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $50,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both; or
on conviction by indictment, to a fine not exceeding $250,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to both.
The CFIA is responsible for the administration and enforcement of federal legislation, acts and regulations, including the Food and Drugs Act.
The CFIA is dedicated to safeguarding food, animal, and plant health, which enhances the health and well-being of Canada's people, environment, and economy.
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ONTARIO
SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE
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BETWEEN:
BRIDGING FINANCE INC., as agent for SPROTT BRIDGING INCOME FUND LP
Applicant
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THOMAS CANNING (MAIDSTONE) LIMITED and 692194 ONTARIO LIMITED
Respondents
APPLICATION UNDER subsections 47(1) and 243(1) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act,
R.S.C. 1985, c. B-3, as amended, and under section 101 of the
Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, as amended
SIXTH REPORT OF RICHTER ADVISORY GROUP INC.
IN ITS CAPACITY AS RECEIVER OF
THOMAS CANNING (MAIDSTONE) LIMITED and 692194 ONTARIO LIMITED
February 27, 2018
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