Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order Amendment
Summary
The Canadian government has amended the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order under the Farm Products Agencies Act. This amendment, registered as SOR/2025-289, modifies existing levies applicable to chicken marketing.
What changed
The Canadian government, through the Farm Products Agencies Act, has issued an amendment to the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order, registered as SOR/2025-289. This amendment specifically alters the levies associated with the marketing of chicken within Canada, impacting the financial obligations of those involved in the chicken industry.
Agricultural firms involved in chicken marketing must review the specific changes to the levies to ensure compliance with the updated order. While no explicit compliance deadline is stated in this index entry, the effective date of the amendment is December 29, 2025. Non-compliance with levy orders can result in penalties or enforcement actions by the relevant regulatory bodies.
What to do next
- Review the specific amendments to the Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order (SOR/2025-289).
- Assess the impact of updated levies on chicken marketing operations.
- Ensure financial and operational compliance with the amended order by the effective date.
Source document (simplified)
Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 160, Number 1: Index
January 14, 2026
SOR: Statutory Instruments (Regulations)
SI: Statutory Instruments (Other than Regulations) and Other Documents
The information in the index appears in the following order: regulations, statute(s), registration number, date and comment.
- Canadian Chicken Marketing Levies Order — Order Amending the Farm Products Agencies Act SOR/2025-289 29/12/25
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