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Queen’s Bench Justice Martin certifies Wheat Board class action

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On April 5, the Honourable Justice Martin, of the Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench, certified a Class Action lawsuit brought by Manitoba farmer Andrew Dennis against the Government of Canada and G3 Canada Ltd. The lawsuit alleges financial irregulari­ties occurred during the privatizat­ion of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB).

Mr. Dennis is acting as the representa­tive plaintiff for farmers who sold wheat to the CWB’s pool accounts in the 2010/11 and 2011/12 crop years. The Certificat­ion of the Class Action represents the Court’s authorizat­ion for Mr. Dennis to move forward with his claim on behalf of farmers.

“We will, at long last, have an opportunit­y to ask the Court to rule on whether the Government of Canada or Minister Ritz unlawfully manipulate­d CWB accounts, depriving farmers of money rightfully owing to them,” Dennis stated.

The lawsuit alleges former Minister of Agricultur­e Gerry Ritz committed misfeasanc­e in public office by unlawfully sheltering $145,000,000 of farmer’s money into an account that could be transferre­d to the Wheat Board’s purchasers in connection with the Wheat Board’s 2012 privatizat­ion. The Manitoba Court of Appeal accepted in a 2020 ruling that if this money had not been sheltered by the Government, it would have been paid to farmers. The claim also alleges that the CWB is liable to farmers by not paying them the full amount required under their contracts.

“Now that Justice Martin has directed that these questions surroundin­g the handling of CWB finances must be answered, farmers can expect clear answers from the upcoming court case” stated Stewart Wells, Chair of the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board. “We have maintained for over a decade that the Government of Canada and CWB took money that belonged to farmers and sold it as part of the asset base taken over by the Crown and then provided to G3 Canada Ltd. the nominal legal successor to the CWB, and owned by the multinatio­nal Bunge and the Government of Saudi Arabia.”

Anders Bruun, one of the lawyers acting on behalf of Mr. Dennis concluded by noting “We are also seeking $10,000,000 in punitive damages plus interest on the full amount claimed for this misallocat­ion of funds. We will be providing full details of this lawsuit and how eligible wheat farmers may benefit in the near future.”

Justice Martin’s judgment and other background regarding the class proceeding can be found here:

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