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Ontario Government acts quickly to safeguard public health
May 2, 2005
From a press release
TORONTO - The Ontario government has suspended the licence of Denview Meat
Packers for alleged illegal slaughter activities, after the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food acted on a tip early this morning.
While the ministry's investigation continues, consumers should use caution
consuming meat products that may have come from this Tillsonburg-area
abattoir.
"Ontario's Meat Inspection Act requires that all animals must be inspected
before slaughter at a provincially licensed abattoir, to ensure that only
healthy animals enter the human food chain," said Dr. Deb Stark, Chief
Veterinarian of Ontario. "The Ontario government does not, and will not,
tolerate the illegal slaughter and sale of meat."
All meat products at the plant have been detained because at this point in
the investigation the wholesomeness of meat products from this plant cannot
be guaranteed; consumers should check with their meat retailers if they have
concerns. The ministries of Agriculture and Food, Natural Resources and
Health and Long-Term Care continue to work with the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency and the Oxford Public Health Unit to determine if further food safety
action is required.
"Anyone who has purchased meat from Denview Meat Packers should not eat
these products while this investigation is ongoing," said Dr. Sheela
Basrur, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health.
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