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Default US Country Of Origin Labeling has been repealed..

On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 11:26:38 AM UTC-7, la llorona wrote:
> Roy wrote:
> > On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 10:43:17 AM UTC-7, la llorona wrote:
> >> Roy wrote:
> >>> On Monday, December 28, 2015 at 11:03:57 PM UTC-7, The New Other Guy wrote:
> >>>> Yes, the US Congress has passed a law and the President has signed it,
> >>>> repealing the Country of Origin Labeling for meat sold to the public..
> >>>>
> >>>> <sigh>
> >>>
> >>> And that is a good thing.
> >>>
> >> Due to?
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ca...0LH15P20150213
> >> Fri Feb 13, 2015
> >> Canada confirms new case of mad cow disease, cattle prices rise

> >
> > COOL discriminated against our beef and pork which are some of the best in the world.

>
> Hey there brudda, when I want holes drilled in my head it's either
> Canuck beef or that Brit BSE stuff!
>
>
> > You wouldn't understand as you are demented and retarded.
> > ====

>
> And your Parliament?
>
>
> http://www.parl.gc.ca/Content/LOP/re.../prb0301-e.htm
>
> MAD COW DISEASE
> AND CANADA'S CATTLE INDUSTRY
>
> Prepared by:
> Frédéric Forge, Science and Technology Division
> Jean-Denis Fréchette, Principal, Economics Division
> Revised 12 July 2005
>
> BSE IN CANADA BEFORE 2003
> A. The 1993 Case
> B. BSE Monitoring
> C. Measures to Prevent the Emergence of the Disease in Canada....
>
> MAY 2003: A NEW CASE OF MAD COW DISEASE
> A. Results of the Investigation
> B. Suggested Additional Measures
>
>
> Heck yeah, this be FUN!!!!


So good that you are getting edufumagated about BSE and how Canada has effectively dealt with it so as to protect our producers, our public and our export market.
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