Type: Decision
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Decision: Claremont Poultry Group Ltd. v. B.C. Egg Marketing Board
BCFIRB dismisses Claremont Poultry Group Ltd.’s appeal against BCEMB’s decision to claw back compensation for alleged double dipping during the 2004 avian influenza outbreak. The appeal addressed issues of compensation clawback, levies and quota credits.
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Decision: Clapham, Steckler, and McLean v. Monga
Complaint related to noise from a propane cannon used for bird control on a blueberry farm in Abbotsford.
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Decision: Champ’s Mushrooms Inc. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to deny agency status to Champ’s Mushrooms Inc. The appeal addressed issues of marketing expertise, contingency planning, and corporate structure. The decision was related to the BCMB Guidelines for Approving the Appointment of Designated Agencies.
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Decision: Western Hatchery Ltd. et al. v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal concerning jurisdiction and policy validity of an administration levy imposed under Order No. 34/90 by the Broiler Hatching Egg Commission.
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Decision: Bickerdike v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog in Saanichton due to conditions including significant hair loss, bacterial and yeast skin infections, severe dental disease with exposed nerves, and low body weight. The dog exhibited signs of chronic pain and discomfort, and the appellants had a history of non-compliance with veterinary care recommendations.
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Decision: Binnersley v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog in Campbell River due to untreated medical issues including a dislocated hip, muscle atrophy, and pain following an accident.
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Costs decision: Reid v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal concerning determination of actual costs payable to the appellant following earlier proceedings, including disputes over the bill of costs, time expended, disbursements, and whether interest could be awarded.
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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: Reid v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal directed by the Supreme Court of British Columbia regarding the appellant’s entitlement to future quota issuance, entitlement to costs, and distribution of the court’s reasons to other producers.
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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.
