Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal
The Tribunal is an independent federal administrative tribunal established by Parliament under subsection 27(1) of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Ac (AAMP Act).
The Tribunal is an independent federal administrative tribunal established by Parliament under subsection 27(1) of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Administrative Monetary Penalties Ac (AAMP Act).
The CFIA enforces policies and standards, set by Health Canada, governing the safety and nutritional quality of all food sold in Canada. It also verifies industry compliance with federal acts and regulations through activities that include the registration and inspection of abattoirs and food processing plants, and the testing of products. In carrying out its mandate the CFIA:
FPCC is responsible for administering two federal acts:
The Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) is an independent provincial tribunal responsible for adjudicating applications in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) - the limited physical land in which agricultural products can be grown in BC and where preferential land is zoned for agriculture uses.
The BC Farm Industry Review Board (BCFIRB) provides general supervision of BC’s marketing boards and commissions through rules, regulations and policy direction; hears appeals from decisions under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act,