B.C. ostrich-cull lawyer says farm's case could set precedent
- Lawyer Michael Carter stated that the outcome of the challenge against the cull order could be precedent-setting regarding avian influenza cases in Canada.
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered the destruction of nearly 400 ostriches at Universal Ostrich Farm due to an avian flu outbreak.
- Carter and co-counsel Alyona Kokanova obtained a stay of the cull order during a virtual hearing before Federal Court Justice Michael Battista.
- Carter expressed hope that the judicial review will favor Universal Ostrich Farm, highlighting the firm's agricultural law practice.
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