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Improving Ontario’s Response To Livestock And Poultry DiseasesMcGuinty Government Protecting Animal and Human Health
Ontario is moving to protect animal and human health, and the economic viability of the livestock and poultry sector, by reducing the impact of animal diseases. The proposed Animal Health Act, 2009 was introduced in the Ontario legislature today. The legislation, if passed, would:
QUOTESThis proposed legislation would protect both animal and human health and would enable us to respond to disease situations promptly. Protecting livestock and poultry is important for the economic well-being of the industry and for all of Ontario." “The proposed legislation allows us to better prepare for and respond to animal health issues. This would be yet another step in strengthening Ontario’s animal health system, which benefits us all.” “The Ontario Livestock and Poultry Council members are very pleased that the Ontario government is moving forward with animal health legislation. We feel the proposed Act will provide the provincial government and the livestock and poultry industry with the required tools to reduce the likelihood of a major disease occurrence and assist with controlling its spread if one should occur.” “OVMA welcomes and supports the Ontario government in proposing a modern framework for the protection and promotion of animal health in Ontario. As veterinary practitioners, we are front-line health care professionals committed to protecting Ontario’s agri-food industry, animal and human health from the negative impacts associated with animal-borne diseases through effective disease surveillance and detection, and improved traceability and biosecurity measures. “ QUICK FACTS
LEARN MORERead about the proposed Animal Health Act, 2009. For more information: Kelly Synnott, Minister's Office, 416-326-6439 |
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