Ruling brings cautious optimism

Date: 
July 15, 2005
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Bob Friesen
CFA President
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CFA Executive Director
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(OTTAWA) - The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is pleased with last night’s ruling by a U.S. appeals court to overturn the temporary injunction against the United States Department of Agriculture regulation opening the border to Canadian cattle.

“This is another positive step on the road to normalizing cattle and ruminant trade in North America. The ruling lifts some of the burden from our producers, and will benefit both our countries,” said Bob Friesen, CFA President. “This is further recognition of and support for the science-based approach that has been taken by both Canada and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.”

There is some cause for caution as there will be a further court hearing on July 27 where a U.S. District Court will consider an application to impose a permanent injunction. However CFA remains optimistic that yesterday’s ruling will help ensure future rulings are based on good science.

 “We have cleared one hurdle. There are still a few more in front of us, but I know we will overcome them,” said Friesen. “I want to thank the Canadian and U.S. government officials, and industry groups like the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, who have worked so hard on this issue.” 

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Founded in 1935 to provide Canada's farmers with a single voice in Ottawa, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture is the country's largest farmers' organization. Its members include provincial general farm organizations as well as national and inter-provincial commodity organizations from every province. Through its members, CFA represents over 200,000 Canadian farmers and farm families.

 

 

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