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    CFIA lays charges over cattle shipments to U.S.

    Interesting and irresponsible story...

    http://www.canadiancattlemen.ca/news/cfia-
    lays-charges-over-cattle-shipments-to-u-
    s/1000950425/?
    link_source=aypr_CCAT&AF=&utm_source=CCAT&
    utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EN03012012&l
    ink_targ=DailyNews

    #2
    The link came up "Story not found"?

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      #3
      Try this link:

      http://www.canadiancattlemen.ca/news/cfia-lays-charges-over-cattle-shipments-to-u-s/1000950425/

      Should work.

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        #4
        CFIA should be charged for letting BSE into Canada in the first place...

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          #5
          We're working on that.

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            #6
            I have no problem charging people that intentionally break the law and rules governing our country and the businesses operating within it. The last thing the cattle industry needs is to let the thieves and crooks have a free pass - believe me I've seen that policy of appeasment allowed to run its course in the UK and the outcome isn't one that any of the posters on here want. It allows the crooks and cheats to take over the industry from the honest operators using their "proceeds of crime" to get ahead.

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              #7
              This must be a common thing in the marketplace.

              I received a 'questionairre' from CFIA in January asking about a 2001 model and a 2002 model that were shipped in '08. Apparently someone down the line recently tried to fudge their vet export certificate papers too.

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