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Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers

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Canada

An organization representing the greenhouse vegetable growers in Ontario, Canada.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers

38.98

-0.02%

Latest Event

OGVG Appoints New Public Affairs & Policy Analyst

Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers (OGVG) has appointed Matt Marchand as its new public affairs and policy analyst to enhance communication with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public. This appointment is viewed with concern from an anti-fascist perspective as it could signal an increased effort to shape public policy in favor of corporate interests.

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Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • OGVG Appoints New Public Affairs & Policy Analyst Logo
    JAN
    09
    2025

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers (OGVG) has appointed Matt Marchand as its new public affairs and policy analyst to enhance communication with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public. This appointment is viewed with concern from an anti-fascist perspective as it could signal an increased effort to shape public policy in favor of corporate interests.

  • -20

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The appointment of a public affairs and policy analyst indicates a strategic move towards greater political engagement. While such a role is common in industry organizations, from a left-leaning anti-fascist perspective it raises concerns about the potential for increased corporate influence in shaping public policy and lobbying for sector-specific advantages. This could, in the long run, undermine democratic accountability by favoring corporate interests over broader public welfare.

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers appoints Matt Marchand as new public affairs & policy analyst - Greenhouse Canada

  • Appointment of Public Affairs and Policy Analyst Logo
    JAN
    07
    2025

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers appointed Matt Marchand as its new public affairs and policy analyst to enhance communication with policymakers and stakeholders. The move represents a standard industry practice in engaging government and public affairs without evident ties to authoritarian agendas.

  • +0

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 20

    The appointment of a public affairs and policy analyst is a routine move aimed at improving industry communication and policy engagement. There is no evidence that this initiative supports authoritarian practices or undermines democratic processes. It is a standard example of public and political behavior without complicity in the rise of fascism.

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers names public affairs and policy analyst

  • Appointment of Public Affairs and Policy Analyst Logo
    JAN
    07
    2025

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers has appointed Matt Marchand as its new public affairs and policy analyst, a move aimed at enhancing communication with policymakers and stakeholders. This appointment reflects the organization's commitment to engaging in public and political processes, with an emphasis on transparency and strategic policy development.

  • +20

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 20

    The hiring of a public affairs and policy analyst is a routine yet strategically important move in bolstering the organization's engagement with government and policy makers. From an anti-fascist perspective, increased transparency and structured engagement in public policy processes are positive developments. However, vigilance is important to ensure that enhanced government interfacing does not lead to support for political agendas that might indirectly bolster authoritarian practices. Overall, this appointment is assessed as moderately positive in terms of executive political engagement.

  • Ontario Growers Advocacy Engagement Logo
    NOV
    25
    2023

    At its annual advocacy day, the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association engaged directly with government officials to discuss policy issues relevant to growers including labor safety nets and temporary foreign worker measures. The event showcased proactive, non-partisan political lobbying and a commitment to advancing fair labor practices.

  • +80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The advocacy day illustrated strong political lobbying efforts as board members and staff met with elected officials to influence policy in support of grower interests. This proactive engagement, marked by multi-party dialogue and clear efforts to expand support for temporary foreign worker protections, aligns with democratic accountability and thus merits a high positive score in political contributions and lobbying efforts.

    Taking our message to decision-makers

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The event also focused on labor issues, including discussions on safety nets and fair treatment for agricultural workers. By addressing labor relations and promoting more equitable practices, the association demonstrates a commitment to human rights and ethical responsibility in the workplace, contributing positively to opposition against exploitative frameworks often used by authoritarian regimes.

    Taking our message to decision-makers

  • Ontario Growers Defend Labor Rights Amid Slavery Claims Logo
    SEP
    15
    2023

    Ontario's fruit and vegetable growers have pushed back on recent comments linking Canada's temporary foreign worker programs to slavery, affirming that their workers are protected by robust legal contracts and subject to government audits. This event highlights the growers' commitment to fair labor practices and the protection of human rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article outlines how Ontario's fruit and vegetable growers, which are closely related to Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, are actively defending their labor practices against allegations equating temporary foreign worker programs with slavery. By clarifying that workers operate under strict legal contracts and government oversight, the group reinforces its commitment to upholding human rights and fair labor practices. This active stance serves as a positive counter to narratives that could be exploited by authoritarian ideologies to undermine worker protections, making it a strong positive indicator in the realm of labor relations and human rights practices.

    Ontario’s fruit and vegetable growers push back on slavery comments

  • Ontario Greenhouse Growers Support Worker Oversight Logo
    AUG
    18
    2020

    Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers have endorsed the creation of an independent oversight agency to investigate workplace complaints in the agri-food sector, affirming their commitment to fair labor practices and worker rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    By endorsing an independent oversight agency and supporting measures such as increased on-farm inspections and actions against unscrupulous recruiters, Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers demonstrate a commitment to enhanced labor conditions and worker protection. This stance aligns strongly with anti-fascist and pro-worker values, countering exploitative practices in the agri-food sector.

    Ontario greenhouse growers respond to calls for independent investigation into complaints

  • Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers Federal Investment for Worker Support Logo
    AUG
    01
    2020

    OGVG welcomed a $58.6 million federal investment aimed at supporting agri-farm workers, reflecting a commitment to strengthening labor practices and enhancing worker rights in the agricultural sector.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The federal investment initiative welcomed by OGVG directly supports agri-farm workers by improving working conditions and demonstrating a commitment to fair labor practices. This move aligns with anti-fascist principles by promoting social and economic policies that protect worker rights and counter exploitative practices.

    OGVG welcomes $58.6 million federal investment to support agri-farm workers

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