The president of the union raised safety issues for his CFIA individuals, who’re running with BC ostrich

The president of the union raised safety issues for his CFIA individuals, who’re running with BC ostrich

The Union, representing the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) workers, assigned a work to do a work in the farm of the ostrich a BC, stating that there are apprehensions on the safety of the workers as there are more emotions.

More than 400 birds in Universal Austrich Farm at Agegery, BC, Pull the possibility of a pen Due to detection of an avian flu in December.

CFIA, which is handling Canada’s reaction to an ongoing avian flu outbreak, A court case won Earlier this month and it is said that Kulla will move forward due to concerns over the spread and mutation of the virus.

But a vocal contingent of supporters – including US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior. – While arguing on flightless birds, there is a slight threat to spreading several decades old, avian flu and herd, should be preserved for scientific studies.

Look Supporters opposed CFIA CULL order:

Supporters fight back from the ostrich farm

Edgegood, remote community of BC, is now zero to fight to save 400 ostrich. The protesters landed in the farm of universal ostrich at the end of this week, defying an avian flu order. Radio-Canada’s chemilli was this week, it is known why people are invested so deeply in the fate of this herd.

Supporters have camp out In the Edgwood Farm for the weeks, he said he would not allow Kulla to go further, even the spokesman of the farm, Katie Pasitney, has repeatedly urged supporters to follow peaceful, respectable and follow the law.

Now, the union representing CFIA workers says that it is frightened for their safety, on the threats of online death, it says that CFIA was created against members.

In an interview with CBC News, Milton Dike, president of the Agricultural Association, said, “No one likes to see their flock, and we certainly take no pleasure in doing it, but … It is our job to ensure that it is our mandate to ensure that we do our jobs.”

The signs are saying, strong together, and bend an inflatable ostrich against a wire fence.
Indicated and a proposal by supporters of universal ostrich. The spokesperson of the farm has urged supporters to be respectable and to follow the law. (Camily Vernet/Radio-Canada)

Dike said that a CFIA vehicle in the field area was also suffering from a rock, but he does not know if he belonged to the employed ostrich directly.

He said that the average worker was not responsible for the total decision, which CFIA says that due to the widespread Concern over virus mutation And its effect can be on Canada’s food supply.

He said, “Some people will be emotional about what their intentions are to keep the ostrich – whether they love ostrich, is it something that they personally feel about the disease,” he said.

“But we have to see it because we are a service to Canadians because we are protecting the health and safety of Canadian people. We are protecting the value of the moving food chain.”

Look The protesters rally against the planned clan:

People gather in BC Osteric Farm to oppose the order to reduce the flock of birds.

The protesters began gathering at the Universal Osterich Farm in the BC community later this week, they are opposing a federal order to reduce a herd of about 400 birds. As the Radio-Canada’s chemilli Vernet states, it comes out when the farm lost the challenge of the Kul’s court last week.

In a statementThe Sangh said that it supported the rights of every person of peaceful opposition, so until it hinders the work of its members.

While CFIA has said that the Cull will move forward, it has not provided an accurate date when it will happen.

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