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Canada overhauls food inspection system
Saturday, September 12, 2009 10:22 AM


"One year ago we were reminded that the job of keeping Canadians safe is never done. There are always new opportunities to strengthen our food safety system," Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Friday.

The government will implement all 57 recommendations made by independent investigator Sheila Weatherill, The Toronto Star reported Saturday.

Weatherill's report recommended a third-party audit of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's resources after the agency was unable to say how many meat inspectors it employed, the Star reported.

Seventy of 166 new food inspectors will focus on ready-to-eat meats, such as the ones produced at Maple Leaf Foods (TSX:MFI) in Toronto where the listeriosis outbreak began last summer, the Star reported.

The new actions are a start, but far more must be done to determine how food-borne illness occurs, University of Manitoba food microbiologist Rick Holley said.

(Source: UPI )


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