Industry: Vegetable
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Reply Submission − BCVMC’s Response to MPL Agency Designation Application
The BCVMC submits a reply regarding the procedural fairness and substantive rights in the application for MPL BC Distributors Inc.’s agency designation. The submission addresses concerns about procedural irregularities and the sufficiency of reasons provided in the Commission’s decision.
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Letter: BCVMC to BCFIRB — Order requiring production of information protected by solicitor-client privilege
Counsel for the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission seeks clarification from BCFIRB regarding an order requiring the production of unredacted documents, questioning the authority to compel disclosure of information protected by solicitor-client privilege.
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Decision: MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc. (MPL BC) agency prior approval process — Non-disclosure order application
BCFIRB issues a decision on the non-disclosure order application related to MPL BC’s agency designation process, addressing the protection of confidential and proprietary information.
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Cover letter: Lawson Lundell LLP to BCFIRB — Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. and Greenhouse Grown Foods Inc. submissions
Counsel for Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. and Greenhouse Grown Foods Inc. provides written submissions in response to BCFIRB’s questions regarding the MPL BC prior approval process.
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Submission: Response of the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission to BCFIRB questions
BCVMC responds to BCFIRB’s questions regarding its recommendation for MPL BC Distributors Inc.’s agency designation. The response addresses the SAFETI-based process, information considered and public interest arguments.
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Submission: Andre Solymosi — Allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity — Phase 2
B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission general manager Andre Solymosi provides written submissions regarding phase 2 of the supervisory review, proposing a charge for legal fees against Prokam Enterprises Ltd.
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BCVMC’s PARP report for 2022 reporting period
2022 report from the BC Vegetable Marketing Commission for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Response to submissions regarding the allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity review decision
Hearing counsel responds to submissions regarding the BCFIRB’s decision on allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity, emphasizing procedural fairness and jurisdictional issues.
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Notification: BCFIRB to B.C. Marketing Boards and Commissions — 2022 PARP reporting process initiation
BCFIRB initiates the 2022 Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP) reporting process, providing an unchanged Template and Reporting Guide. Boards must submit their completed Templates by August 15, 2023, and are encouraged to make the information publicly available.
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Summary PARP report for 2022 reporting period
BCFIRB’s annual Public Accountability and Reporting Program summary report, based on the regulated marketing boards and commissions’ individual reports for the 2022 reporting period.
