CFIA could move forward with proposed livestock traceability changes ... but will it?
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CFIA could move forward with proposed livestock traceability changes ... but will it?
"The CFIA has received input from several industry groups related to the proposed amendments to the livestock traceability regulations, including feedback from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA). This input is being considered as part of our ongoing review."
"In January 2026, CFIA made an official statement to pause any publication of the livestock traceability regulations in order to take into consideration the feedback received during consultations and clarify the proposed changes with stakeholders."
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently pausing the publication of proposed livestock traceability regulations to incorporate feedback from industry stakeholders. The Canadian Cattle Association and other provincial organizations have expressed concerns about the proposed changes. CFIA has acknowledged the input received and is committed to constructive dialogue with the industry. An industry-led task force on livestock traceability has been convened to further discuss and clarify the proposed changes, indicating a collaborative approach moving forward.
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