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This Forward Regulatory Plan provides information on regulatory initiatives that Farm Products Council of Canada aims to propose or finalize in the next 2 years through:
- pre-publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I
- final publication in the Canada Gazette, Part II
The Forward Regulatory Plan may also include regulatory initiatives that are planned to come forward over a longer time frame. Comments or enquiries can be made using the contact information included with each regulatory initiative.
Farm Products Agencies Act - Quota Orders
Working title of the regulatory initiative | Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg and Chick Orderly Marketing Regulations Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations Canadian Egg Marketing Agency Quota Regulations, 1986 Canadian Hatching Egg Producers Quota Regulations Canadian Turkey Marketing Quota Regulations, 1990 |
Enabling Act | Farm Products Agencies Act |
Description | These regulations under the Farm Products Agencies Act (FPAA) are granted by the Governor in Council to allow national agencies created under the FPAA to establish quotas for national and provincial production of poultry and eggs to meet market demand and maintain market stability. The quota amendment is presented by each agency for approval by the Farm Products Council of Canada at least on an annual basis and more frequently as supply and market conditions warrant. |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses | There are no expected business impacts. |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic, international) | Not applicable |
Consultation | Consultations on the proposed amendments are conducted with the signatories of the Federal Provincial Agreement every time an amendment is needed to the quota regulations. |
Further Information | See FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan | These regulatory instruments require updates at least on an annual basis and have been included since the Forward Regulatory Plan was established in March 2013. |
Farm Products Agencies Act - Levies Orders
Working title of the regulatory initiative | Beef Cattle Research, Market Development and Promotion Levies Order Canadian Pork Promotion-Research Levy Order (NEW) Canada Turkey Marketing Producers Levy Order Canadian Broiler Hatching Egg Marketing Levies Order Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order Canadian Egg Marketing Levies Order |
Enabling Act | Farm Products Agencies Act |
Description | These orders under the Farm Products Agencies Act (FPAA) are granted by the Governor in Council to allow national agencies created under the FPAA to collect levies on the production of the product, so that they are able to self-finance their operations as required under the FPAA. Amendments to the levies order are presented by each agency for approval by the Farm Products Council of Canada at least on an annual basis and more frequently as supply and financial conditions demand. |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses | There are no expected business impacts. |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic, international) | Not applicable |
Consultation | Consultations on the proposed amendments are conducted with the signatories of the Federal Provincial Agreement every time an amendment is needed to the levy order. |
Further Information | See FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan | These regulatory instruments require updates at least on an annual basis and have been included since the Forward Regulatory Plan was established in March 2013. |
Farm Products Agencies Act - Other amendments
Working title of the regulatory initiative | Chicken Farmers of Canada Proclamation Chicken Farmers of Canada Delegation of Authority Order Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations (NEW) |
Enabling Act | Farm Products Agencies Act |
Description | The proposal would make regulatory amendments to address housekeeping issues raised by the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations concerning definitions and respective schedule in 2002, 2008 and 2015. Amendments to the Proclamation are underway and are required prior to amending the Delegation of Authority Order. |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses | There are no expected business impacts. |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic, international) | Not Applicable |
Consultation | Consultations on the proposed amendments were conducted with the signatories to the Federal Provincial Agreement. The next consultation opportunity will be the pre-publication in the Canada Gazette Part I in the 2021-2023 planning period. |
Further Information | See FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan |
Chicken Farmers of Canada Proclamation - March 2013 Chicken Farmers of Canada Delegation of Authority Order - March 2016 |
Agricultural Products Marketing Act - New Federal Delegation Orders
Working title of the regulatory initiative | Saskatchewan Barley Order (NEW) Saskatchewan Wheat Order (NEW) |
Enabling Act | Agricultural Products Marketing Act |
Description | The new Federal Delegation Orders are granted by the Governor in Council to allow the provincial commodity boards to regulate the marketing of the products in interprovincial and export trade. |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses | There are no expected business impacts. |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic and international) | Federal Delegation Orders facilitate interprovincial and export trade by authorizing provincial commodity boards to regulate the marketing of agricultural commodities to the same extent that they regulate marketing in intraprovincial trade, creating a comprehensive marketing scheme. |
Consultations | Consultations on all proposed orders are conducted with provincial commodity boards and provincial supervisory boards on an ongoing basis via email and meetings. There may be a consultation opportunity through the pre-publication in the Canada Gazette, Part l in the 2021-2023 planning period. The Forward Regulatory Plan will be updated as more information becomes available. |
Further information | See Delegation Orders under the Agricultural Products Marketing Act - FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information | Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan |
April 2016 |
Agricultural Products Marketing Act - Amending Federal Delegation Orders
(The British Columbia Vegetable Order is completed and has been removed)
Working title of the regulatory initiative |
Alberta Chicken Order Alberta Egg Order Alberta Hog Order Alberta Milk Order Alberta Potato Order Alberta Turkey Order British Columbia Chicken Order British Columbia Egg Order British Columbia Hog Order British Columbia Milk Order British Columbia Cranberry Order British Columbia Turkey Order Manitoba Chicken Order Manitoba Egg Order Manitoba Hog Order Manitoba Milk Order Manitoba Pullet Order Manitoba Turkey Order Manitoba Vegetable Order New Brunswick Blueberry Order New Brunswick Egg Order New Brunswick Hog Order New Brunswick Milk Order New Brunswick Potato Order New Brunswick Primary Forest Products Order New Brunswick Turkey Order Nova Scotia Chicken Order Nova Scotia Egg Order Nova Scotia Hog Order Nova Scotia Milk Order Nova Scotia Turkey Order Nova Scotia Wheat Order Ontario Asparagus Growers' Marketing-for-Processing Order Ontario Bean Order Ontario Chicken Order Ontario Egg Order Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Order Ontario Fresh Grape Order Ontario Fresh Potato Order Ontario Grain Order Ontario Grapes-for-Processing Order Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Order Ontario Milk Order Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Order Ontario Tender Fruit Order Ontario Turkey Order Ontario Vegetable Growers' Marketing-for-Processing Order Prince Edward Island Chicken Order Prince Edward Island Cattle Order Prince Edward Island Egg Order Prince Edward Island Hog Order Prince Edward Island Milk Order Prince Edward Island Potato Order Quebec Apple Growers' Marketing Order Quebec Beef Cattle Order Quebec Flue-Cured Tobacco Order Quebec Hog Marketing Order Quebec Maple Sap and Maple Syrup Order Quebec Milk Order Quebec Sheep and Wool Order Quebec Turkey Order Quebec Wood Order, 1983 Quebec Vegetables for Processing Order Saskatchewan Alfalfa Seed Order Saskatchewan Broiler Chicken Order Saskatchewan Canaryseed Order Saskatchewan Canola Order Saskatchewan Egg Order Saskatchewan Flax Order Saskatchewan Forage Seed Order Saskatchewan Hog Order Saskatchewan Milk Order Saskatchewan Mustard Order Saskatchewan Pulse Crop Order Saskatchewan Turkey Order Saskatchewan Winter Cereals Order |
Enabling Act | Agricultural Products Marketing Act |
Description |
These Federal Delegation Orders are granted by the Governor in Council to allow the provincial |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses | There are no expected business impacts. |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic and international) | Federal Delegation Orders facilitate interprovincial and export trade by authorizing provincial commodity boards to regulate the marketing of agricultural commodities to the same extent that they regulate marketing in intraprovincial trade, creating a comprehensive marketing scheme. |
Consultation | Consultations on all proposed orders are conducted with provincial commodity boards and provincial supervisory boards on an ongoing basis via email and meetings. |
Further Information | See FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan |
These regulatory instruments have been included since the Forward Regulatory Plan was established in March 2013. |
Agricultural Products Marketing Act- Repealing Federal Delegation Orders
Working title of the regulatory initiative |
British Columbia Mushroom Order British Columbia Tree Fruit Order Prince Edward Island Vegetable Order Prince Edward Island Pedigreed Seed Order Prince Edward Island Tobacco Order Ontario Apple Order Ontario Berry-for-Processing Order Ontario Cheese Order (Repeal) Ontario Onion Growers’ Marketing Order Ontario Onion Order Ontario Soya-Bean Order Ontario Wheat Order Quebec-South Maple Products Order |
Enabling Act | Agricultural Products Marketing Act |
Description |
These orders are no longer required and are being repealed as they are either obsolete or spent. |
Potential impacts on Canadians, including businesses |
There are no expected business impacts |
Regulatory cooperation efforts (domestic, international) |
Not applicable |
Consultation | Consultations conducted with provincial commodity boards and provincial supervisory boards on an ongoing basis via email and meetings. |
Further Information | See FAQ Regulations |
Farm Products Council of Canada contact information |
Carole Gendron, Director, Farm Products Council of Canada Regulatory and Sectoral Affairs 613-759-1562 carole.gendron@fpcc-cpac.gc.ca |
The date the regulatory initiative was first included in the Forward Regulatory Plan |
These regulatory instruments have been included since the Forward Regulatory Plan was established in March 2013. |
For more information
All of the Government of Canada’s acts and regulations can be found on the Justice Laws website.
Consult the following for links to the Cabinet Directive on Regulation and supporting policies and guidance, and for information on government-wide regulatory initiatives implemented by departments and agencies across the Government of Canada:
To learn about upcoming or ongoing consultations on proposed federal regulations, visit: