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Supreme Court won’t hear appeal in B.C. ostrich case, opening door to controversial cull

The Supreme Court's ruling ends a 10-month legal battle, allowing the cull of about 330 ostriches to prevent avian flu spread and protect Canada’s $6.8 billion poultry industry.

  • On Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear Universal Ostrich Farms' appeal, removing a legal obstacle to culling around 330 ostriches in Edgewood, British Columbia, amid international attention.
  • The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected highly pathogenic avian influenza and issued a cull mandate last year, proceeding under its stamping out policy after taking government custody of the animals.
  • Universal Ostrich Farms says it is raising birds to study antibody production, a claim the CFIA labelled `unsubstantiated`; US health figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and supermarket magnate John Catsimatidis intervened, with Kennedy urging reconsideration and Catsimatidis funding legal aid.
  • Protests erupted at the farm as around 100 supporters gathered and the CFIA warned against hindering operations or flying drones over the site, expecting compliance while it retains custody of the birds, which owners dispute.
  • Experts say culling infected or exposed flocks is standard practice to stop spread, with the CFIA aiming to protect Canada's nearly $7 billion poultry industry amid B.C.'s 11,439,000 birds affected as of October 28.
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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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