Farmer hopes to file lawsuit over mad cow feed. This article is on the CTV news website. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061016/madcow_suit_061016/20061016?hub=Canada
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A Quebec farmer is seeking permission to launch a class-action lawsuit against the federal agriculture department and a feed company, alleging their failure to protect against mad cow disease led to a crisis in the cattle industry.
Donald Berneche of Joliette, Que. wants the Quebec Superior Court to approve the suit, the first in Canada to result from the crisis that saw international borders closed to Canadian beef.
If the suit is approved, it will cover all those affected in Quebec and could lead to other lawsuits across the country.
As well as the agriculture department, the lawsuit also targets Ridley Inc., a company that makes animal feed from bone meal and brain meal.
"But (Berneche) is only the lead man, seeking damages on behalf of all 20,000 cattle producers in Quebec," CTV Montreal reporter Herb Luft said outside the courthouse in Montreal.
"And we could be talking another 100,000 farmers in the rest of the country -- or $20 billion in lawsuits in damages -- so potentially this is very, very huge."
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It may seem that this is a positive step towards forcing the feed companies into responsibility, I feel that the negative publicity will have more effect in forcing the feed processors to sell safe feed. Unfortunately, in any industry the customer is the boss. If large feedlots can save money and turn out a superior product, they will accept ( and may even demand) feed that will give them an advantage, even if that feed has a remote chance of being contanminated.
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A Quebec farmer is seeking permission to launch a class-action lawsuit against the federal agriculture department and a feed company, alleging their failure to protect against mad cow disease led to a crisis in the cattle industry.
Donald Berneche of Joliette, Que. wants the Quebec Superior Court to approve the suit, the first in Canada to result from the crisis that saw international borders closed to Canadian beef.
If the suit is approved, it will cover all those affected in Quebec and could lead to other lawsuits across the country.
As well as the agriculture department, the lawsuit also targets Ridley Inc., a company that makes animal feed from bone meal and brain meal.
"But (Berneche) is only the lead man, seeking damages on behalf of all 20,000 cattle producers in Quebec," CTV Montreal reporter Herb Luft said outside the courthouse in Montreal.
"And we could be talking another 100,000 farmers in the rest of the country -- or $20 billion in lawsuits in damages -- so potentially this is very, very huge."
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It may seem that this is a positive step towards forcing the feed companies into responsibility, I feel that the negative publicity will have more effect in forcing the feed processors to sell safe feed. Unfortunately, in any industry the customer is the boss. If large feedlots can save money and turn out a superior product, they will accept ( and may even demand) feed that will give them an advantage, even if that feed has a remote chance of being contanminated.
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