B.C. ostriches' fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent
- The Supreme Court of Canada will decide whether to hear a B.C. ostrich farm's appeal regarding a cull order from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency related to avian flu.
- The cull of about 300 birds is on hold while the court reviews the case, with no legal barriers if the court dismisses it.
- U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has intervened, arguing the ostriches should be saved for their scientific value.
- Legal experts suggest the farm faces significant challenges based on prior federal court rulings, impacting the likelihood of a favorable decision.
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B.C. ostriches’ fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its decision on whether to hear a B.C. ostrich farm's final appeal to save its flock, more than 10 months after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered a cull…
B.C. ostriches' fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent
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Other remedies are possible in the ostrich case of Edgewood, B.C., after the Supreme Court decision, one expert believes.
B.C. ostriches' fate in hands of Supreme Court, with cull decision imminent – Energeticcity.ca
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its decision on whether to hear a B.C. ostrich farm’s final appeal to save its flock, more than 10 months after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered a cull amid an avian flu outbreak last December. Universal Ostrich Farms in the southern Interior community of Edgewood, B.C., has already lost legal challenges in Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal, and the fate of the flock o…
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