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    What is inspectors job?

    I've never been in a plant like XL. Can
    someone tell me the job of the CFIA? Why
    did XL have to send CFIA a letter not
    visa versa?

    I do know that when a grain inspector
    is loading rail cars they tell the
    elevator when they have a problem and
    shut down loading. They don't sit around
    waiting for letters from the elevator
    telling the quality of load.

    Sounds to me like it was 46 gov't
    inspectors sitting around waiting for
    the mail.

    I guess they were doing their job.

    #2
    It's in essence another great Conservative
    deregulation exercise. They let the big plants self
    regulate and the inspectors inspect the paperwork.
    Kinda like putting the fox in charge of keeping an
    inventory in the henhouse.
    The big lie about how the Cons have increased CFIA
    staff was refuted today by a union official at the
    plant. She said they had 46 inspectors back when
    they were killing 2500 a day and they have 46 now
    they are killing 4000 plus.
    I can't believe anyone would think it was a good idea
    to allow the big plants to self regulate while they so
    rigorously go after every little aspect in the Provincial
    plants. Of course it is only the lobbyists for the big
    packing operators that think it is a good idea - good
    way to get an unfair advantage over their smaller
    competitors.

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      #3
      My neighbor tells me that when a tag fell off his calf in a trailer they almost wanted to send him to jail, but here where people's (OUR) safety was at issue they the inspectors had to wait for the mail and find out what xl wanted to tell the inspector?

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        #4
        This may be the end of XL, if things keep going as
        smoothly as they have to date. Gag Minister RITZ
        lying like a carpet about, more inspectors ( we all
        know that there are less, gobermont cost cutting =
        monitoring of plant, self regulation a Conservative
        corner stone) It all depends on the US. If XL is
        dirty, tries to cover up and keep their mouths shut,
        they are toast. Well done and they deserve to be,
        warning issued no action, then border closure. XL
        deserves to be slaughtered, butt oh wait, theys
        friend and contributors to the Conservative party....

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          #5
          Sounds pretty hokey. Sorry boys, we don't live in
          the era of the stagecoach delivering the mail.

          Self-regulation? Is this how something so
          important as food safety is monitored? Just look
          at how much money we can save if we get rid of
          politicians? We'll just self-govern.

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            #6
            I wish we had an election coming up.

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              #7
              The more info that comes out from CFIA
              report really makes you wonder.

              In their (CFIA) investigations they
              found foul odor from drains, sanitation
              fluid dripping from ceiling and clogged
              wash hoses.

              How in the heck can Ritz say they were
              doing such a great job when then they
              can't even smell foul odors or see water
              isn't coming out of a wash hose or
              see/feel fluids dripping from the roof?

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                #8
                Likely they should have done their little walks through the plant instead of playing computer solitaire.

                When someone got jacked up about it they had to find something.

                At the bottom of the report it says none of the issues MAY have had anything to do with E-Coli.

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                  #9
                  It is always easier for the bureaucracy to
                  hit the little guy,who has trouble
                  fighting back.Talk about bullying...

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