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Minister says CFIA following due process in B.C. ostrich cull case

Minister says CFIA following due process in B.C. ostrich cull case

The federal agriculture minister says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is following 'due process' as it prepares for a cull of about 400 ostriches at a farm in British Columbia.
Protesters have called for the ostriches at the farm in Edgewood, B.C., to be saved, drawing support from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, who is the administrator for the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Asked about U.S. interventions in the case, Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald said he didn't think important decisions should be made by following social media.
'I think if we follow Twitter or that type of thing with any major decisions that we're making here in Canada, I'm not sure that that's the appropriate course of action,' MacDonald said.
He said he felt sorry for the farmers but there was an obligation to protect Canada's industries.
He said he hadn't been in contact with his U.S. counterpart on the issue.
The owners of the Universal Ostrich farms filed a Federal Court appeal this week seeking a 'stay of the execution and enforcement' of the culling order, which was first issued last year during an outbreak of avian flu that killed 69 of the ostriches.
They have claimed that the surviving ostriches have acquired herd immunity to avian flu and they should be spared because they are valuable to science, a position supported by Kennedy who suggested joint research on the birds.
Kennedy wrote to the head of the CFIA last week seeking to avert the cull, while Oz has offered to rehouse the birds at his Florida ranch.
Independent B.C. legislator Jordan Kealy, who has visited the farm, said Ottawa should listen to the U.S. officials and spare the birds.
'So if our main trading partner is looking to preserve these birds, especially for research, I would implore the federal government to take (this) seriously and pursue alternatives,' he said.
Kealy said the family has sent letters to every MP asking for their support seeking an exemption to the cull order.
Katie Pasitney, whose parents own the farm, said they aren't interested in Oz's offer to rehouse the flock, although they're grateful for the support.
Protesters have gathered at the farm to prevent the cull, which the CFIA has said will go ahead at an undisclosed time.
— With files from Wolfgang Depner in Victoria
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 28, 2025.

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