Industry: Turkey
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Letter: BCFIRB to Regulated marketing boards and commissions — First Public Accountability and Reporting Project Summary Report
Letter announcing BCFIRB’s first Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP) Summary Report, thanking boards for their contributions, and inviting them to a meeting to review and improve PARP reporting.
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Extension: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — PARP submission deadline extended to June 21, 2019
BCFIRB extended the first PARP reporting deadline from June 1 to June 21, 2019 following BC Milk and Turkey Marketing Boards’ requests.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Confirmation of PARP representatives for review meeting
BCFIRB requested boards confirm their PARP representatives by August 1, 2019 to prepare for a fall meeting.
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Acknowledgement: BCFIRB to B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Receipt of 2019 first PARP report
BCFIRB acknowledged receipt of BCTMB’s first PARP report.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to Regulated marketing boards and commissions — Outcomes of December 9, 2019 PARP meeting
BCFIRB thanked PARP representatives for their input at the December 9, 2019 meeting and summarized key issues. BCFIRB will revise definitions, measures, and templates, with finalized reporting templates distributed by January 2020.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to supply-managed boards — PARP check-in before first reporting deadline
Letter from BCFIRB checking in on 2019 PARP reports, outlining reporting deadlines and a four-part work plan for review and publication.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Quota Assessment Tools Evaluation implementation
BCFIRB reviewed BCTMB’s implementation of the 2018 Quota Assessment Tools supervisory review directions, and requested amendments to the General Order & Regulation by November 30, 2018.
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Response: B.C. Turkey Marketing Board to BCFIRB — Feedback on draft PARP performance targets and governance measures
BCTMB provided feedback on BCFIRB’s draft PARP governance measures and draft industry performance target framework.
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Letter: BCFIRB to supply-managed boards — Succession planning and non-family members — Request for submissions
BCFIRB requests submissions from supply management boards regarding the inclusion of non-family members in the “exempt persons” list for quota transfers, following the 2018 Quota Assessment Tools supervisory review decision.
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Province of British Columbia — Draft Principles that Guide the Relationship with Indigenous Peoples
The Province of British Columbia outlines draft principles to guide its relationship with Indigenous peoples. These principles aim to establish a government-to-government relationship based on respect, recognition and reconciliation, informed by legal frameworks such as the Constitution Act, UNDRIP and the TRC Calls to Action.
