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Worth the read on the subject, since this is quickly becoming an ideological issue.
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Worth the read on the subject, since this is quickly becoming an ideological issue.
You should read the court decision from mid September. Those birds should have been put down in February. The whole region now is at risk as migratory birds are passing through that area.I saw that thread, extremely informative.
You should read the court decision from mid September. Those birds should have been put down in February. The whole region now is at risk as migratory birds are passing through that area.
Not surprisingly, there is also no evidence before the court that the remaining birds are useful for any research at all, nor are any researchers even interested in looking at them. Most certainly they have not developed any type of immunity.
I’ve put down hundreds of chickens and livestock over the years. You don’t get to fool around when it comes to these things. This whole thing has been turned into a property rights trespass annd ownership issue when in fact it is a farm owners responsibility to the public issue.

For the record & for anyone interested, Universal Ostrich Farms Inc. v. Canada (Food Inspection Agency), 2025 FCA 164 attached.You should read the court decision from mid September. Those birds should have been put down in February. The whole region now is at risk as migratory birds are passing through that area.
Not surprisingly, there is also no evidence before the court that the remaining birds are useful for any research at all, nor are any researchers even interested in looking at them. Most certainly they have not developed any type of immunity.
I passed by the Premier Inn yesterday and noticed there are still quite a few RCMP vehicles staying at the hotels.
If the RCMP wanted to build some relations with the local farming communities, they should search out the cabin accommodations on farms that are available. Nobody is going to bother them on another farmers farm, and these people organizing boycotts will have their asses handed to them is they go after local farms and such.
Putting that money into the community would be great for a lot of ag tourism farms who have lots of availability right now. Plus campfire ban is lifted so the coppers can relax and have a beer or go for a nice long country run or hike after shift. Fresh air, fresh food and eggs every day. Quiet and peaceful, not being stalked in the hotel parking lots by sex workers, homeless folx and thieves.
The only comment I would have is that the owners of the adjacent properties are going to be looking for compensation for loss of farming income. They could lose their farm status. Their land is likely also contaminated and I doubt it can be sufficiently remediated without extensive work.I dunno man.
All of that doesn’t seem unusual. What’s the infuriating part? It’s all frustrating for everyone but the warrant is for an area- the area is sealed off. The warrant copy being left at their residence is normal. Large warrants like this result in long hold on the property. Especially with ongoing court stuff.
They didn’t have to allow them to have access- it would actually be easier if they had not been allowed to have any access. It’s makes things substantially more complicated having those people in and out.
CFIA doesn’t have to have communication with the people. Should they? Probably. I find federal agencies that do less of this work in conflict with the public are much more likely to do this silence and authority stuff.
Seems like things should be clarified. But that cop is in the middle of it. There is a judicial order that they not be there- CFIA said they can access the house.
Warrants a warrant. Doesn’t matter who applied for it.
The idea that the warrant is incorrect is for the court proceedings. No one at the scene can fix the issue if it exists as it’s reported.
It’s all flabbergasting. Again. If it’s dangerous- it should have been urgent. This all just looks like what I expect from the government inefficiency we get in Canada.
The Supremes: won't be hearing this one, thanks. On with the cull, then?The Supremes: no decision on whether to consider the case before around month's end.
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No decision on B.C. ostrich case until at least Oct. 30, as cull opponent is arrested
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - The Supreme Court of Canada likely won't decide until at least Oct. 30 whether to hear a last-ditch appeal against a planned cull of ostricheswww.thecanadianpressnews.ca
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