Biogénie Canada Inc. c. Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments
Biogénie Canada Inc.
Entre Englobe Environnement Inc.
Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments
Procureur général de la Saskatchewan
Law Firm / Organization
Attorney General for Saskatchewan
Lawyer(s)

Barbara Mysko

Procureur général de l’Alberta
Law Firm / Organization
Alberta Justice
Lawyer(s)

Ryan L. Martin

- Parties: The appellants were Biogénie Canada Inc. and Entre Englobe Environnement Inc. The respondent was the Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments. The interveners were the Procureur général de la Saskatchewan and Procureur général de l’Alberta. 

- Subject Matter: This appeal arose from a decision that rejected the appellant's judicial review application challenging the Canadian Employment Agency Food Inspectorate's decision to seize potting soils manufactured by the appellant. The decision declared constitutionally valid certain provisions of the Act respecting fertilizers and supplements, 1985; the Fertilizer Regulations; and Circular T-4-93 – Standards for the Safety of Fertilizers and Supplements. The decision also declared reasonable retention notices issued by the respondent against the appellant. This case is ongoing. 

- Date: The hearing was set on Mar. 26, 2025. 

- Venue: This was a federal case before the Federal Court of Appeal. 

- Amount: No financial award was specified.

Federal Court of Appeal
A-17-24
Administrative law
$ 0
12 January 2024