e-2717 Business and trade
Marc Dalton
Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance,COVID-19,Pandemic,Rent,Small and medium-sized enterprises
August 14, 2020, at 3:02 p.m. (EDT)
Petition to the Government of Canada
  Whereas:
  
    Sushi Ebenezer represents one of many restaurants who is owned by a business owner ineligible for the Canadian Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CERCA) merely due to the fact that the place of business is a government building (City of Maple Ridge Business Center) and the landlord falls under the jurisdiction of the government (City of Maple Ridge) thus disqualifying a hard-working taxpayer of government assistance; and
    This has resulted in a great loss of wages as the business owner, Sally Kang, who has stopped all business operations on good faith due to COVID-19 and due to the fact that the government of Canada wanted people to self-isolate to flatten the curve. Her story is in the newspaper article “Maple Ridge Business Owner Ineligible for Emergency Rent Assistance Because of Location” published by Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News on June 22, 2020.
  
  
    We, the undersigned, Commercial Business Owners of Canada and our customers, call upon the Government of Canada  to change the requirements of the CERCA to allow more flexibility to the number of business owners who are currently ineligible to receive assistance, especially when it comes to Government landlords who lease commercial property to nongovernment commercial establishments.