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Music festival raises funds to pay B.C. ostrich farm's legal fees
Music festival raises funds to pay B.C. ostrich farm's legal fees

Global News

time12-07-2025

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Music festival raises funds to pay B.C. ostrich farm's legal fees

The phrase 'music saves lives' is being put to the test to help save the nearly 400 ostriches that call Edgewood, B.C., home., as a local farm continues to fight the cull order by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) after an avian flu outbreak last year. 'Our legal bills are definitely mounting, and money is ammunition as always in the battles that we face, and we are taking this as far as we need to,' said Katie Pasitney with Universal Ostrich Farm Inc. It's taking them across the country. Pasitney and her parents, who own the farm, are travelling to Ottawa for July 15 appeal hearings that are set to proceed on an expedited basis. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy In a statement, the CFIA said 'The timeline recognizes the risks associated with the delays in the CFIA's ability to exercise its regulatory authority, granted to it under the Health of Animals Act.' Story continues below advertisement It also says, 'The CFIA looks forward to a resolution that allows for the continued implementation of its regulatory response, which aims to protect public and animal health, and minimize impacts on the domestic poultry industry and the Canadian economy.' 2:02 B.C. ostrich farm wins temporary stay of cull, but loses application to re-test birds The fundraising music festival is the most recent event to be championed by their supporters, who continue to find ways to help. 'That money is for our legal fees, operational costs of the farm, since we have been put under quarantine,' said Pasitney. The CFIA says the farm has not complied with quarantine requirements under the Health of Animals Act and has been fined $20,000, which they are disputing. If forced to pay, the farm owners hope that the weekend-long Live Stock Music Festival will help cover it.

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