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Angèle Grenier

Angèle Grenier is a Canadian maple syrup producer from Quebec who attracted international media attention for her legal battles against the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FPAQ). After breaking FPAQ regulations for the sale of her product, choosing to directly export her syrup to New Brunswick, she was threatened with fines and jail time, but refused to stop her actions. Grenier took her case to the Quebec Court of Appeal and finally the Supreme Court of Canada, but was ultimately unsuccessful.

Angèle Grenier
NationalityCanadian
OccupationMaple syrup producer
Known forLegal battles with the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers

Industry background edit

 
A jug of maple syrup from Quebec, Canada.

Quebec has approximately 7000 maple syrup producers, and the provincial industry supplies at least 70% of the world's maple syrup,[1][2] worth over CA$600 million.[2]

The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (FPAQ) exerts control over virtually all aspects of the maple syrup industry in Quebec, backed by government legislation. FPAQ assigns limits on the amount of syrup producers can produce and sell directly to outside buyers, and uses its power as a collective to sell syrup to wholesalers.[3]

Quebec maple syrup producers are obligated to sell the vast majority of their syrup directly to FPAQ, except for the small portions they can sell to visitors out of their own sugar shacks.[4][2] Any producers selling their syrup in supermarkets have a 12-cents-per-pound commission taken off the top by FPAQ.[2] In 2002, FPAQ established further regulations, assigning strict production quotas to producers and keeping all surplus syrup in its "Global Strategic Reserve" warehouses.[5] The FPAQ pays producers in gradual installments for their syrup, and as a result producers sometimes wait years to receive full payment.[6]

Biography edit

Grenier and her husband own a maple syrup farm in Sainte-Clotilde-de-Beauce.[7]

After owning and operating her maple syrup farm for several decades,[2] unhappy with FPAQ regulations, in 2002 Grenier began selling her product in bulk directly to a buyer in New Brunswick, breaking the federation's rules on direct sales.[1] She continued to do this for the next 12 years.[6] In an effort to avoid the attention of the authorities, she and her family eventually resorted to loading barrels of maple syrup onto their truck under cover of darkness, driving across the provincial border before dawn.[2][8]

The police and FPAQ security staff visited her farm, but Grenier refused to return to the practice of selling her syrup to the federation. She was hit with a $500,000 fine.[2] The FPAQ finally took her to court, resulting in Grenier being ordered to hand over her product. In 2013, federation employees came to Grenier's farm and seized her barrels of syrup.[1] In 2014, a judge ruled that inspectors could enter Grenier's farm at any time to inspect her products.[6]

In January 2016, Grenier and a number of other dissatisfied producers took their case to the Quebec Court of Appeal,[9] arguing that Quebec maple syrup producers should be able to sell their product independently to other provinces.[3] In September, Grenier received support from Quebec MP Maxime Bernier, who called for an end to the federation's total control of the syrup industry.[10]

After the Quebec courts declined her appeal, Grenier took her case to the Supreme Court of Canada, starting a crowdfunding campaign to help cover expenses. Grenier's lawyer, Hans Mercier, told press that he was prepared to work on the case for free if necessary.[1]

In June 2017, the Supreme Court refused to hear Grenier's appeal.[11] After three years of legal battles, Grenier had spent $150,000 on legal fees and was faced with over $300,000 in remaining fines from the FPAQ.[12] In October 2017, she sold her sugar bush to pay both her remaining legal fees and an out-of-court settlement with the FPAQ. She told press that “It cost me a lot, but I don’t regret it... I brought attention to our problems with syrup production in Quebec.”[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Maple syrup rebel takes case to sell syrup freely to Canada's highest court". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Williams, Andreane (2015-12-10). "Canada's maple syrup 'rebels'". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  3. ^ a b Levinson-King, Robin; Murphy, Jessica (2017-04-09). "Maple producers eye global domination". BBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  4. ^ "Quebec's maple syrup monopoly leaves bitter taste". Toronto Sun. 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  5. ^ "Canada's maple syrup cartel puts squeeze on small producers". america.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  6. ^ a b c "Quebec maple syrup producer considering career change after Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal". Financial Post. 2017-06-08. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  7. ^ "Quebec turns up the maple syrup taps to stave off competition". Global News. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  8. ^ "How a maple syrup rebellion is growing in Quebec | Financial Post". business.financialpost.com. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  9. ^ "Maple syrup rebels take fight over supply borders to Quebec appeal court". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  10. ^ "Maxime Bernier calls for end to Quebec's maple syrup cartel". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  11. ^ "Top court declines to hear Quebec maple syrup case, system allowed to continue". CHAT News Today!. 2017-06-08. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  12. ^ "Dissident Quebec maple syrup producers won't have appeals heard in Supreme Court". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  13. ^ Edmiston, Jake; Hamilton, Graeme (2018-04-06). "The last days of Quebec's maple syrup rebellion". National Post. Retrieved 2021-10-16.

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Angele Grenier is a Canadian maple syrup producer from Quebec who attracted international media attention for her legal battles against the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers FPAQ After breaking FPAQ regulations for the sale of her product choosing to directly export her syrup to New Brunswick she was threatened with fines and jail time but refused to stop her actions Grenier took her case to the Quebec Court of Appeal and finally the Supreme Court of Canada but was ultimately unsuccessful Angele GrenierNationalityCanadianOccupationMaple syrup producerKnown forLegal battles with the Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup ProducersIndustry background edit nbsp A jug of maple syrup from Quebec Canada Quebec has approximately 7000 maple syrup producers and the provincial industry supplies at least 70 of the world s maple syrup 1 2 worth over CA 600 million 2 The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers FPAQ exerts control over virtually all aspects of the maple syrup industry in Quebec backed by government legislation FPAQ assigns limits on the amount of syrup producers can produce and sell directly to outside buyers and uses its power as a collective to sell syrup to wholesalers 3 Quebec maple syrup producers are obligated to sell the vast majority of their syrup directly to FPAQ except for the small portions they can sell to visitors out of their own sugar shacks 4 2 Any producers selling their syrup in supermarkets have a 12 cents per pound commission taken off the top by FPAQ 2 In 2002 FPAQ established further regulations assigning strict production quotas to producers and keeping all surplus syrup in its Global Strategic Reserve warehouses 5 The FPAQ pays producers in gradual installments for their syrup and as a result producers sometimes wait years to receive full payment 6 Biography editGrenier and her husband own a maple syrup farm in Sainte Clotilde de Beauce 7 After owning and operating her maple syrup farm for several decades 2 unhappy with FPAQ regulations in 2002 Grenier began selling her product in bulk directly to a buyer in New Brunswick breaking the federation s rules on direct sales 1 She continued to do this for the next 12 years 6 In an effort to avoid the attention of the authorities she and her family eventually resorted to loading barrels of maple syrup onto their truck under cover of darkness driving across the provincial border before dawn 2 8 The police and FPAQ security staff visited her farm but Grenier refused to return to the practice of selling her syrup to the federation She was hit with a 500 000 fine 2 The FPAQ finally took her to court resulting in Grenier being ordered to hand over her product In 2013 federation employees came to Grenier s farm and seized her barrels of syrup 1 In 2014 a judge ruled that inspectors could enter Grenier s farm at any time to inspect her products 6 In January 2016 Grenier and a number of other dissatisfied producers took their case to the Quebec Court of Appeal 9 arguing that Quebec maple syrup producers should be able to sell their product independently to other provinces 3 In September Grenier received support from Quebec MP Maxime Bernier who called for an end to the federation s total control of the syrup industry 10 After the Quebec courts declined her appeal Grenier took her case to the Supreme Court of Canada starting a crowdfunding campaign to help cover expenses Grenier s lawyer Hans Mercier told press that he was prepared to work on the case for free if necessary 1 In June 2017 the Supreme Court refused to hear Grenier s appeal 11 After three years of legal battles Grenier had spent 150 000 on legal fees and was faced with over 300 000 in remaining fines from the FPAQ 12 In October 2017 she sold her sugar bush to pay both her remaining legal fees and an out of court settlement with the FPAQ She told press that It cost me a lot but I don t regret it I brought attention to our problems with syrup production in Quebec 13 References edit a b c d Maple syrup rebel takes case to sell syrup freely to Canada s highest court CBC News Retrieved 2017 11 26 a b c d e f g Williams Andreane 2015 12 10 Canada s maple syrup rebels BBC News Retrieved 2017 11 26 a b Levinson King Robin Murphy Jessica 2017 04 09 Maple producers eye global domination BBC News Retrieved 2017 11 26 Quebec s maple syrup monopoly leaves bitter taste Toronto Sun 2014 04 23 Retrieved 2017 11 26 Canada s maple syrup cartel puts squeeze on small producers america aljazeera com Retrieved 2017 11 26 a b c Quebec maple syrup producer considering career change after Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal Financial Post 2017 06 08 Retrieved 2017 11 26 Quebec turns up the maple syrup taps to stave off competition Global News Retrieved 2017 11 26 How a maple syrup rebellion is growing in Quebec Financial Post business financialpost com Retrieved 2017 11 26 Maple syrup rebels take fight over supply borders to Quebec appeal court The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2017 11 26 Maxime Bernier calls for end to Quebec s maple syrup cartel The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2017 11 26 Top court declines to hear Quebec maple syrup case system allowed to continue CHAT News Today 2017 06 08 Retrieved 2017 11 26 Dissident Quebec maple syrup producers won t have appeals heard in Supreme Court CBC News Retrieved 2017 11 26 Edmiston Jake Hamilton Graeme 2018 04 06 The last days of Quebec s maple syrup rebellion National Post Retrieved 2021 10 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angele Grenier amp oldid 1142640433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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