Outcome: Denied / dismissed
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Decision: Reid v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal of BCBHEC’s decision to not intervene with Lilydale’s decision not to place a flock on Reid’s farm.
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Decision: Ponchet v. British Columbia Broiler Marketing Board
Appeal of BCBHEC’s decision to deny an increase in secondary roaster quota due to insufficient barn space. The appeal is related to quota allocation under Regulation #1 M 121 – 1978 and Regulation #1 M 137 – 1979.
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Decision: Horizon Hatchery Ltd. v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal of BCBHEC’s Order 28/90 directing that hatching egg production be supplied to Horizon Hatchery for purchase. The appeal concerned allocation of regulated product supply under Commission direction.
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Costs decision: Horizon Hatchery Ltd. v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal of BCBHEC’s application for costs decision to award costs. The decision was related to the appeal hearing held on March 7, 1995.
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Decision: British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association v. British Columbia Tree Fruit Marketing Board
Appeal of BCTFMB’s decision to deny a grant for a marketing initiative.
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Preliminary decision: Baran v. Country Drive Poultry Farm Ltd.
This decision was about whether neighbours’ complaints of farm odour and waste management issues should be dismissed as trivial. The Board approved the complaint to proceed to a full hearing.
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Decision: All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Review of whether All Seasons could remain a viable designated agency under the BC Mushroom Scheme given unresolved shareholder and director disputes.
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Preliminary decision: Bradner Mushroom Farm Ltd. and All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. v British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Request for intervenor status by a shareholder of All Seasons for appeal of BCMMB’s decision on whether production could be transferred between mushroom marketing agencies.
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Procedural decision: All Seasons Mushroom Farms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of the BCMuMB’s decision on All Seasons’ viability as an agency. The appeal includes an application for production of documents from intervenors, raising issues of disclosure, the scope of evidence on appeal, and whether intervenors should be treated as parties for document production.
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Decision: Prior approval of the British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board’s decision to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price
BCFIRB denies BCCMB’s request to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price for pricing period A-194. It orders BCCMB to continue using the long-term pricing formula, and to comply with established monitoring and reporting requirements.
