Restaurants Canada presses for CEBA deadline extension, fearing devastating impact on food service industry amid financial strains. (Reddit)


January 09, 2024

Restaurants Canada, a national body representing the food service industry, voiced concerns over the impending Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) repayment deadline, urging an extension to prevent adverse effects on the sector.

Expressing worry about the potential repercussions, Kelly Higginson, President and CEO of Restaurants Canada, emphasized the risk faced by local eateries and community hubs due to the looming deadline.

As per Restaurant Canada data, more than half of Canadian food service operators operate at a loss or marginal profit, a substantial increase from pre-pandemic figures.

The CEBA initiative provided interest-free loans of up to $60,000 to COVID-affected small businesses and non-profits, with an initial repayment deadline of December 31, 2022, later extended to January 18.

Businesses could receive forgiveness for up to one-third of the loan by paying the remaining sum by the deadline; however, missing this would convert their debt to a three-year loan with five percent annual interest.

Restaurants Canada, among other entities like the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), has persistently advocated for a one-year extension on the loan-forgiveness deadline, yet the government hasn't indicated any such intention.

Higginson highlighted the industry's financial constraints exacerbated by rising costs across all operational aspects, emphasizing the sector's struggle to cope with increased expenses without corresponding revenue growth.

During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurant closures and restrictions disproportionately impacted the food service industry, which generally operates on thin profit margins, intensifying challenges.

The federal government recently announced an extension until the end of 2026 to repay the principal CEBA loan amount if the January deadline isn't met, allowing businesses to focus on interest payments until then.

Despite these measures, organizations like CFIB continue to lobby for an extension, backed by considerable public support and endorsement from political figures and provincial leaders.

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