This is for those of us too far from Red Deer. I bet Randy's still at the hall, and it's already on the news.
From discovermoosejaw.com
Work continues on a massive class action lawsuit on behalf of over 135,000 cattle producers who claim the BSE crisis was caused by negligence on behalf of the federal government.
In April 2005, a claim was filed alleging negligence on the part of the federal government for allowing BSE into the Canadian herd through the import of British cattle.
"You know, with these cattle producers sometimes their gut feelings and their intuition is pretty solid," said lawyer Cameron Pallet. To date, the allegation hasn't been proven in court.
Pallet and his colleagues are seeking $100,000 in general damages, the same in aggravated damages and damages for past, present and future loss of income for each producer.
The mad cow crisis erupted in May 2003 when BSE was discovered in an Alberta cow. On Wednesday, 1500 hundred cattle producers took part in an information rally in Red Deer.
Repeat.....
On Wednesday, 1500 hundred cattle producers took part in an information rally in Red Deer.
Way to go!
From discovermoosejaw.com
Work continues on a massive class action lawsuit on behalf of over 135,000 cattle producers who claim the BSE crisis was caused by negligence on behalf of the federal government.
In April 2005, a claim was filed alleging negligence on the part of the federal government for allowing BSE into the Canadian herd through the import of British cattle.
"You know, with these cattle producers sometimes their gut feelings and their intuition is pretty solid," said lawyer Cameron Pallet. To date, the allegation hasn't been proven in court.
Pallet and his colleagues are seeking $100,000 in general damages, the same in aggravated damages and damages for past, present and future loss of income for each producer.
The mad cow crisis erupted in May 2003 when BSE was discovered in an Alberta cow. On Wednesday, 1500 hundred cattle producers took part in an information rally in Red Deer.
Repeat.....
On Wednesday, 1500 hundred cattle producers took part in an information rally in Red Deer.
Way to go!
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