The following is excerpted from the 12 October 2012 edition of CBC News.
For the first time in three years the U.S. Department of Agriculture will audit Canada's food inspection agency, which includes a visit to the Alberta-based XL Foods meat plant at the centre of an international beef recall because of E. coli contamination.
Audits are standard for importing countries, according to Bonnie Buntain, the professor of public health at the University of Calgary and the former chief public health veterinarian for the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2012/10/12/calgary-us-audit-cfia.html
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International Trade and Border Management
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Canadian News Channel
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