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Statement by Agriculture Minister on extensive ground beef recall

Wednesday, October 03, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff
NEWS RELEASE

CANADIAN FOOD
INSPECTION AGENCY

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Statement by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on the XL Foods Inc., Establishment 38 recall

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Canadian Food Inspection Agency President George Da Pont met with CFIA Inspectors at Establishment 38 today to verify the work being done and to ensure consumer health and safety is everyone’s highest priority.

Minister Ritz gave the following statement following his meeting:

Canadian consumers and their families have always been and will continue to be the Government of Canada's first priority when it comes to food safety.

Our Government and all Canadians expect a strong food safety system.

That's why our Government is doing its part.

Our Government continues to provide the Canadian Food Inspection Agency with the resources it needs to help safeguard the health and safety of Canadians and their families.

Since 2006, our Government has provided significant funding to improve our food safety system.

Our Government has provided the resources to hire more than seven hundred additional inspectors, which includes one hundred and seventy meat inspectors.

This Government immediately accepted all fifty seven recommendations of the Weatherill Report and it's why we have acted on all of them.

That's why we will continue to make sure that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has the resources it needs to do its important job of protecting Canadians and their families.

It's why our Government introduced the Safe Food for Canadians Act last spring.

It's why I remain in constant contact with the leadership of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to ensure they are fulfilling their responsibilities.

And it's why I went to the XL Foods plant this morning.

I want to personally ensure that everyone - from the executive in Ottawa to the in-depth review team in Brooks - understand that the health and safety of Canadians is our first priority.

I saw first hand that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has a full contingent of inspectors and staff - sampling, testing and examining all product and procedures in the plant.

In fact, the CFIA has deployed additional resources to the plant to ensure Canadian consumers and their families are protected.

While we understand that ranchers, farmers and industry need a strong processing sector, we all agree that the success of the industry must be founded on food safety.

That is why the XL Foods plant will only resume operation when the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed in writing to me that the health of Canadians is not at risk.

We will continue to improve the food inspection system through the Safe Food for Canadians Act.

I hope that those in the House of Commons will pass the Safe Foods for Canadians Act expeditiously so that the food safety system is stronger.

Canadians can be assured that the Canadian Government will continue to be the chief defender of consumer health.

I want to assure Canadians that as Minister, I continue to be in constant contact with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to make sure they are doing everything in their power to protect Canadian consumers and their families.

Canadian consumers are and will continue to be our first priority.

Thank you.

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Earlier SooToday.com coverage of this story
 
Raw beef E. coli recall list continues to grow
Health hazard alert. Ground beef recall expanded
Ground beef recalled: E. coli contamination possible
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geterdun 10/3/2012 2:56:13 PM Report

I bet you he will be ordering the Salmon tonight at the posh restaurant were he eats.....
OMGWTF 10/3/2012 11:59:54 PM Report

Where's the beef!
FelineFan 10/4/2012 2:04:52 AM Report

What do you expect with all of these mass animal "farming" lots? The proliferation of disease & bacterial infestations are only imminent. Watch the documentary film "Food Inc." to see why such pollutants in our food supply are inevitable.











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