Category: Supervisory review
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Addendum: B.C. Chicken Marketing Board correspondence and submissions — Feedback on BCCMB pricing proposal for pricing period A-174
Correspondence and submissions to BCCMB from the Primary Poultry Processors Association of B.C., regarding pricing in the chicken sector.
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Email: BCFIRB to chicken sector interest holders — Request for position statement on interim chicken pricing formula change
BCFIRB requests stakeholders provide position statements by January 20 on whether BCFIRB should grant prior approval for the BC Chicken Marketing Board’s anticipated A-174 interim pricing formula change.
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Letter: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Request for Prior Approval to Amend A-174 Mainstream Pricing Formula
The BCCMB requests BCFIRB’s prior approval to amend the A-174 Mainstream Pricing Formula. Feedback is also attached to this letter.
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Letter: Affleck Hrabinsky Burgoyne LLP to BCFIRB — Preliminary question of law regarding parliamentary privilege
Counsel for the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission submits a letter addressing a preliminary legal question regarding the bifurcation of powers in the context of the supervisory review into allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity.
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Letter: Hunter Litigation Chambers to BCFIRB — Response to BCVMC Allegations of Bad Faith and Unlawful Activity
Counsel for Prokam Enterprises Ltd. responds to the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission’s request regarding the “bifurcation of powers” issue, disputing the need to address the issue as a preliminary matter.
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Letter: Affleck Hrabinsky Burgoyne LLP to BCFIRB — Response to submissions by Prokam and MPL BC
Counsel for the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission responds to submissions by Prokam and MPL regarding allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity, opposing the relief sought.
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Submission: Hunter Litigation Chambers to BCFIRB — Prokam’s response to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission application regarding parliamentary privilege
Counsel for Prokam Enterprises Ltd. challenges BCVMC’s claim that a transcript of proceedings before the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations is immaterial and inadmissible under parliamentary privilege.
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Notice of application of Prokam Enterprises Ltd. re: witnesses, non-compliance with rules and adjournment
Prokam Enterprises Ltd. applies for leave to call witnesses and provide submissions on non-compliance with rules. The application seeks investigatory powers and an adjournment to allow a thorough investigation.
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Letter: McEwan Partners to BCFIRB — Opposition to grant of leave to lead evidence in chief
Counsel for B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission members opposes the grant of leave to lead the evidence in chief for Bob Dhillon and Bob Gill, emphasizing the distinction between adversarial and investigative proceedings.
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Letter: Prokam Enterprises Ltd. to BCFIRB — Request for extension to apply to call additional witnesses
Counsel for Prokam Enterprises Ltd. requests an extension of time to apply to call additional witnesses in the supervisory review of allegations of bad faith and unlawful activities by the BCVMC.
