Type: Decision
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Dismissal: British Columbia Greenhouse Growers Association v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to suspend payments to the British Columbia Greenhouse Growers Association. The appeal was withdrawn, leading to its dismissal.
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Decision: Final long-term pricing recommendation for Chicken Pricing Supervisory Review
This is the final decision in the long-term chicken pricing supervisory review. BCFIRB approves the BCCMB’s October 30, 2023, long-term pricing recommendation, directing it to implement its new Cost of Production (COP) formula via a six-period phase-in, beginning in period A-190.
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Decision: Allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity — Phase 2
BCFIRB decision on the question of whether Prokam Enterprises Ltd. advanced its claims in bad faith. The decision includes orders for Prokam’s delivery allocation and license class to be reviewed through a transparent process, mandatory quarterly reporting and restrictions on Mr. Dhillon’s involvement with a designated agency.
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Dismissal: Jasminez v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog. The appeal was dismissed following the appellant’s withdrawal.
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Procedural decision: Jones and Ashbee v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal concerning the seizure of 1 dog. The appeal was dismissed following the appellants’ withdrawal.
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Decision: Leduc v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding one dog in Port Coquitlam due to an incident involving the owner striking the dog multiple times, leading to concerns about distress and abuse.
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Approval: BCFIRB to B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Prior approval of proposed changes to Consolidated Order
BCFIRB approves the BCEMB’s proposed changes to the Going Concern Sales and Quota Exchange sections of its Consolidated Order. BCFIRB directs BCEMB to monitor and report on quota volume and impacts within a year. The proposed change to Temporary Allotment Programs does not require BCFIRB’s prior approval.
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Decision: D. B. v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of third-party surrender regarding one dog in Campbell River due to an incident where the dog was thrown, resulting in distress and minor injuries.
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Dismissal: Peat v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of seizure regarding 2 dogs and 2 kittens. The appeal was dismissed following the appellant’s withdrawal.
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Corrigendum: MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc. (MPL BC) agency designation prior approval decision
BCFIRB issues a corrigendum to clarify the probationary agency designation period for MPL BC, addressing concerns raised by review participants regarding the effective date and conditions of the designation.
