Industry: Cranberry
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Acknowledgement: BCFIRB to B.C. Cranberry Marketing Commission — Receipt of 2019 first PARP report
BCFIRB acknowledged receipt of BCCMC’s first PARP report.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to Regulated marketing boards and commissions — Outcomes of December 9, 2019 PARP meeting
BCFIRB thanked PARP representatives for their input at the December 9, 2019 meeting and summarized key issues. BCFIRB will revise definitions, measures, and templates, with finalized reporting templates distributed by January 2020.
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BCCMC’s PARP report for 2018 reporting period
2018 report from the BC Cranberry Marketing Commission for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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BCCMC’s PARP report for 2019 reporting period
2019 report from the BC Cranberry Marketing Commission for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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Response: B.C. Cranberry Marketing Commission to BCFIRB — Feedback on draft PARP performance targets and governance measures
BCCMC provided feedback on BCFIRB’s draft PARP governance measures and draft industry performance target framework.
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Province of British Columbia — Draft Principles that Guide the Relationship with Indigenous Peoples
The Province of British Columbia outlines draft principles to guide its relationship with Indigenous peoples. These principles aim to establish a government-to-government relationship based on respect, recognition and reconciliation, informed by legal frameworks such as the Constitution Act, UNDRIP and the TRC Calls to Action.
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Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Cranberry Marketing Commission — Directions for 2018 special election process
BCFIRB directs the BCCMC to rectify irregularities in its 2018 election process by conducting a mail-in ballot election, appointing an Independent Election Officer, and adhering to the November 17, 2015 Election Policy. The Commission must inform Registered Growers of the election details and ensure proper procedures are followed.
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Request: BCFIRB to Chairs of Commodity Boards — Feedback on Draft Terms of Reference for Public Accountability and Reporting Project
BCFIRB requests feedback from the chairs of commodity boards on the draft Terms of Reference for the Public Accountability and Reporting Project by March 30, 2018. The project aims to establish criteria and performance measures for industry performance and governance, with annual public reports due starting April 1, 2019.
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Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Draft project terms of reference for Public Accountability and Reporting Project
BCFIRB outlines a project to engage all B.C.’s regulated and supply-management marketing boards in establishing industry performance indicators and governance criteria. The project aims to improve transparency and accountability through consistent public reporting, with deliverables due by September 2018 and annual reports starting in April 2019.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Next steps and meetings on PARP draft measures and industry targets
BCFIRB thanks boards for initial feedback on draft PARP measures and targets, and will schedule June-July 2018 meetings with board representatives.
