Ex-CFIA doc pleads guilty over stray brucellosis

Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s first chance to prosecute a breach of its laws against traffic in dangerous pathogens has ended in a guilty plea from a previously well-regarded researcher over stray vials of brucellosis-causing bacteria. Dr. Klaus Nielsen, who had worked at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Fallowfield lab southwest of Ottawa, was first arrested in October 2012 on […] Read more

Potato storage fungicide throws in three actives

Reading Time: < 1 minute A new post-harvest fungicide to preserve potato crops in storage gathers three active ingredients for use against fusarium dry rot and silver scurf. Syngenta Canada last week announced the rollout for Stadium, a combination of fludioxonil (Group 12), azoxystrobin (Group 11) and difenoconazole (Group 3) for control of fusarium and suppression of silver scurf in […] Read more


CFIA reinstates eastern Sask. beef plant

Reading Time: < 1 minute Four weeks after it was pulled, the federal operating license for a southeastern Saskatchewan cattle slaughter plant has been reinstated. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) last week said it’s reinstated the license effective Thursday (Aug. 7) for the Qu’Appelle Beef plant at Neudorf, Sask., about 35 km southwest of Melville. The plant’s license had […] Read more

Olymel, whose Drummondville, Que. bacon plant is shown here, plans to seek other destinations for pork originally booked to ship to Russia. (Drumco.ca)

Olymel seeking other markets for Russia-bound pork

Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian meat packer Olymel plans to seek other buyers for pork which, until Thursday, was destined for the now-closed Russian market. Olymel, the meat processing arm of Quebec’s Coop Federee, produced frozen pork for export to Russia at its plants at Red Deer, Alta. and Vallee-Jonction, Que. Russia had been the second-largest pork market for […] Read more


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McCain to shut P.E.I. fries plant

Reading Time: 2 minutes Prince Edward Island’s potato industry can expect a substantial blow this fall as french-fry giant McCain Foods moves to close its processing plant on the island by the end of October. The New Brunswick company, which supplies fries to both the retail grocery and restaurant and foodservice sectors, announced Thursday it will “cease operations” at […] Read more

N.B. farm-plated trucks may haul for other farmers

Reading Time: < 1 minute Farmers in New Brunswick driving farm-plated trucks will soon be able to use those vehicles to haul for farmers other than themselves. Public Safety Minister Bruce Northrup last week announced the province will tweak its Motor Vehicle Act to allow farm-plated vehicles to transport other farmers’ products. Previously, a farmer could only haul his or […] Read more


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Complete Canada/EU trade pact text finalized

Reading Time: 2 minutes Trade officials from Canada and the European Union have reached a complete text on their long-haggled free trade deal, the federal government confirmed Tuesday. The complete text allows for translation and final legal review to get underway, International Trade Minister Ed Fast said in a release. Canada’s provincial and territorial governments have now received the […] Read more



Feds fund poultry code updates and hort programs

Reading Time: < 1 minute The federal government has announced funding of over $2 million to the Canadian Animal Health Coalition (CAHC) to develop and update poultry codes and further advance best practices for the care and handling of other farm animals. The government has also announced funding of over $1.4 million for the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre to […] Read more

Fungus in your forage? Try moose drool

Reading Time: < 1 minute York University researchers have found a surprisingly effective way to fight against a certain species of toxic grass fungus — moose saliva. Their paper published this month in Biology Letters shows that moose and reindeer saliva slows growth and reduces toxicity of a fungus in red fescue. “Plants have evolved defence mechanisms to protect themselves, […] Read more