In Canada, the certification of Official Treaty Co-Productions is handled by the Co-Productions office of Telefilm Canada, the Canadian government body responsible for receiving and
evaluating applications for certification of treaty co-productions.
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For all persons who review applications for certification, perform on - site inspections, review certification documents, evaluate qualifications for certification, make recommendations concerning certification, or make certification decisions and all parties responsibly connected to the certifying agent, a conflict of interest disclosure report, identifying any food - or agriculture - related business interests, including business interests of immediate family members, that cause a conflict of intere
For all persons who review
applications for certification, perform on - site inspections, review certification documents, evaluate qualifications for certification, make recommendations concerning certification, or make certification decisions and all parties responsibly connected to the certifying agent, a conflict of interest disclosure report, identifying any food - or agriculture - related business interests, including business interests of immediate family members, that cause a conflict of intere
for certification, perform on - site inspections, review
certification documents,
evaluate qualifications
for certification, make recommendations concerning certification, or make certification decisions and all parties responsibly connected to the certifying agent, a conflict of interest disclosure report, identifying any food - or agriculture - related business interests, including business interests of immediate family members, that cause a conflict of intere
for certification, make recommendations concerning
certification, or make
certification decisions and all parties responsibly connected to the certifying agent, a conflict of interest disclosure report, identifying any food - or agriculture - related business interests, including business interests of immediate family members, that cause a conflict of interest.
Intriguingly, the researchers also found that the pattern of a higher rate of rejection
for Latin American applicants is not present
for instances in which the U.S. government conducted an «audit» of the labor
certification application — that is, when agents
evaluated the
application using detailed supporting documentation.