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Decision: Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to cancel Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd.’s grower licence for 1987. The appellant contested the cancellation following a previous fine for bootlegging.
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Decision: Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to limit Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd.’s production to 100,000 lbs. of mushrooms per month. The appellant challenged the jurisdiction of BCMuMB to enact an order limiting production and argued for an exemption based on existing contracts. The decision was related to the September 4, 1997 Order of BCMuMB.
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Decision: Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. and All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMB’s decision to regulate mushroom marketing through Orders 1/98 and 3/98. Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. and All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. challenged the jurisdiction and application of these orders, citing issues of production control, discrimination, and conflict of interest.
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Decision: Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. and All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMB’s decision to regulate marketing through Order 1/98 and Order 3/98. Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. and All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. challenged the jurisdiction and application of these orders, arguing they were ultra vires and discriminatory.
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Decision: Ridge Mushroom Farm Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMB’s decision to grant agency designation to Ridge Mushroom Farm Inc. Ridge’s application was reviewed for compliance with BCMB guidelines, financial viability, and operational conditions.
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Decision: Tri-Gro v Pyke, 2001 ONCA
Ontario Court of Appeal decision. Complaint related to odours from mushroom farm operations in Whitby. The issue was whether the odours constituted a nuisance and if the farm practices were protected under the Farm Practices Protection Act.
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Decision: Lam and Duong v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to deny appellants’ request to sell their product to another agency or directly to the market. Appellants allege improper decision-making by BCMuMB and oppressive conduct by Money’s Mushrooms Ltd.
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Decision: Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMB’s decision to limit production to 100,000 lbs of mushrooms per month. Truong Mushroom Farm Ltd. challenged the jurisdiction and discretion of the BCMuMB’s order.
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Decision: Money’s Mushrooms Ltd. and Pacific Fresh Mushrooms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to deny approval of a proposed contract due to concerns about clauses affecting regulatory authority over pricing and product transfer. The decision was related to Order 2/98 and the British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Scheme.
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Approval: B.C. Marketing Board to B.C. Mushroom Marketing Commission — Designation of Amycel-Canada Distributing Inc. as an agency
BCMB approves the designation of Amycel-Canada Distributing Inc. as an agency of the B.C. Mushroom Marketing Commission, subject to conditions set by the commission. The approval includes disclaimers regarding the agency’s business aspects and the non-transferable nature of the designation.
