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    #11
    Sounds like they finally shut the plant down.
    License temporarily pulled.

    CFIA and XL both to blame.

    RCalf already blasting Canada and pointing to the
    fact the US found our Canadian shoddy work.

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      #12
      Allowing industry to "police itself" could be the root cause here. The CON government has been doing this and cutting their expenses while allowing businesses to work on the "honour system".

      I would not trust ANY business involved with food production and especially with meat products to "police" itself.

      Now we have another mess on our hands and everyone is running around blaming everyone else for the problem.

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        #13
        R-Calf? They think they've finally found a lifeboat to cling to so they can justify their existence. No one should give them the time of day.

        The news here last night consisted of two facts.

        One - the recall is up to over 300 products.

        Two - One of the local butcher shops has doubled it's business, and the lady they interviewed in the store told them she would prefer to buy directly from a farmer if she could. She also said she still trusted beef in general, which is a good thing.

        Interesting..

        Maybe it's time to change things...

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          #14
          CFIA better smarten up all the way round. I
          asked if they were testing imported fruits and
          vegetables for pesticide residue. I was told no. I
          dont trust this flimsy outfit that has such an
          important role. What are they doing?

          They need to get some management and take
          their role seriously.

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            #15
            Fed Gag Min RITZ says they have been
            increasing funding to CFIA AND
            increasing staff soos they kin due their
            job better! Lying politicos, do not
            help in a situation such as this. Why
            don't they keep their big fat yaps shut,
            or at least or stuffed with dirty beef
            products that they want the public to
            consume. Have a photo op, eat some of
            the crappy stuff, enjoy it, set an
            example fer the public. Eat sh t and
            then smile a sh t eating Comedian
            smile........

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              #16
              Great post Burbert...you hit the nail square on the head.

              Ritz makes some of the strangest remarks at times when he shifts into "ass covering" mode.

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                #17
                sumdumguy, I think you have a charming but naive
                idea of what CFIA actually does. In theory it serves to
                protect the public interest with respect to inspection
                of food production amongst other issues. In fact it
                follows closely in the shadows of USDA which is in
                turn governed by corporate interests. As such they
                have a vested interest in NOT slowing down the
                production of large corporate beef plants however
                much they are deviating from the rules. It also
                explains their zeal for trying to run good, small scale
                privately run slaughter facilities out of business.

                The same goes for your pesticide question - don't
                expect CFIA to be doing any enhanced testing any
                time soon. It serves the corporate interest not to raise
                sensitive issues like this in the public domain where
                the media might make a story out of it.

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                  #18
                  Burbert: In your own little warped way you hit on a lot of truths!

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                    #19
                    We as Canadians expect a certain level of care
                    from our food inspectors. No one here wants to
                    eat tainted food coming from unhealthy sources.

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                      #20
                      In an exporting country our food standards
                      should be unquestionable. As a food consumer, I
                      expect the government to insure food safety
                      without question. If we can not depend on CFIA,
                      then who can we depend on?

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