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  • Application Form

    Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund Board of Trustees

    The Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund is now accepting applications from experienced leaders to serve on its Board of Trustees, including one Public Member and one Registrant Member (Ontario motor vehicle dealer or salesperson).

    The Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund, referred to as the Compensation Fund, is a consumer protection program financed by Ontario's registered motor vehicle dealers.

    Should a consumer have an unresolved complaint with a motor vehicle purchase or lease agreement, then the consumer has access to the Compensation Fund, which provides financial assistance to consumers who make a valid claim for a vehicle transaction against an OMVIC-Registered Dealer. As the oldest and largest fund of its kind in Canada, the Compensation Fund offers the best protection for vehicle buyers in Ontario.

    Since its creation on July 1, 1986, the Compensation Fund has paid out over $10 million in compensation to consumers.

    What is involved: Trustees are expected to participate in 6 meetings per year, usually held by videoconference, although some travel to Toronto may be required. Trustees may be asked to participate in committees, as required. Trustees are asked to prepare for meetings and to contribute to the discussion and decision-making process. Remuneration for meeting attendance will be provided at prevailing rates.

    How to apply: Interested candidates must complete the Application Form and submit a current resume by 5:00 p.m. ET on Friday, June 12, 2026.

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  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • The following chart describes the qualifications and experience required by the Board of Trustees. Please use this chart to apply and describe your experience and qualifications. Please select your "Principal Area" or "Area of Interest" where applicable. 

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