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BSE Crisis Creates Rally in Red Deer
Hundreds of Cattle Farmers Expected to Gather in
Response to Lawsuit Against Government
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2010 (Red Deer, AB)—Almost seven years have passed but the wounds of the BSE crisis have not healed. That’s why hundreds of Alberta beef producers will gather on Wednesday March 31 in Red Deer, AB to rally behind the ongoing class action lawsuit against the Government of Canada for causing the unprecedented crisis.
“Beef producers and rural communities have suffered unnecessarily because of Government negligence,” said rancher and one of the rally team organizers Randy Kaiser. “For too long we have been ignored by the federal government, they need to address this injustice before we lose more producers.”
Beginning in April 2005, class action claims against the Government of Canada on behalf of producers who owned cattle on May 20, 2003 have proceeded, encompassing approximately 135,000 producers from across Canada. The claims allege that negligence on the part of the federal government caused the BSE crisis in Canada and the loss of income that resulted. The suits have survived several challenges, including appeal to the Supreme Court, and are now proceeding to trial.
The rally will update industry stakeholders on recent progress with the BSE Class Action. It will also inform them how they can encourage the government to fully address the wrong it caused in a timely manner. Cameron Pallett, lawyer representing the cattle producers, will be speaking at the event.
"Cattle producers from across Canada have shown tremendous support- especially in Alberta,” said Cameron Pallett. “Now that we are heading to trial, we’re holding information sessions across Canada to let producers know where they stand.”
Court documents available online show that government officials at Agriculture Canada ignored international recommendations and neglected monitoring programs designed to keep BSE out of Canada – allowing BSE to incubate into the tragedy it became. Organizers expect more than 1000 producers to attend the rally. More information on the BSE Class Action can be found at www.bseclassaction.ca
BSE Crisis Creates Rally in Red Deer
Hundreds of Cattle Farmers Expected to Gather in
Response to Lawsuit Against Government
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2010 (Red Deer, AB)—Almost seven years have passed but the wounds of the BSE crisis have not healed. That’s why hundreds of Alberta beef producers will gather on Wednesday March 31 in Red Deer, AB to rally behind the ongoing class action lawsuit against the Government of Canada for causing the unprecedented crisis.
“Beef producers and rural communities have suffered unnecessarily because of Government negligence,” said rancher and one of the rally team organizers Randy Kaiser. “For too long we have been ignored by the federal government, they need to address this injustice before we lose more producers.”
Beginning in April 2005, class action claims against the Government of Canada on behalf of producers who owned cattle on May 20, 2003 have proceeded, encompassing approximately 135,000 producers from across Canada. The claims allege that negligence on the part of the federal government caused the BSE crisis in Canada and the loss of income that resulted. The suits have survived several challenges, including appeal to the Supreme Court, and are now proceeding to trial.
The rally will update industry stakeholders on recent progress with the BSE Class Action. It will also inform them how they can encourage the government to fully address the wrong it caused in a timely manner. Cameron Pallett, lawyer representing the cattle producers, will be speaking at the event.
"Cattle producers from across Canada have shown tremendous support- especially in Alberta,” said Cameron Pallett. “Now that we are heading to trial, we’re holding information sessions across Canada to let producers know where they stand.”
Court documents available online show that government officials at Agriculture Canada ignored international recommendations and neglected monitoring programs designed to keep BSE out of Canada – allowing BSE to incubate into the tragedy it became. Organizers expect more than 1000 producers to attend the rally. More information on the BSE Class Action can be found at www.bseclassaction.ca
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