
"The Canadian Food Inspection Agency put a pause on proposed amendments to livestock traceability rules in Canada last month, following a wave of backlash by producers who take issue with the proposed changes and non-producers claiming government overreach. Now, the Canadian Cattle Association is looking to capture feedback on the proposed amendments through an online survey. Producers can have their say at: www.surveymonkey.com/r/XB6R2ZV"
""This survey is based on the proposed regulations that were anticipated. The proposed regulations are not in place, and the publication date has been paused. Producer feedback collected through this survey will be used to inform CCA's next steps. We will use feedback collected through the survey only in aggregate. No personal information will be shared,""
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency paused proposed changes to Part XV (Traceability) of the Health of Animals Regulations after producer backlash and broader concerns. The Canadian Cattle Association launched an online survey to gather producer feedback on the anticipated amendments. The survey asks respondents to rank the importance of proposed changes, estimate the effort and time required, and indicate specific provisions of concern. The proposed regulations are not in force and publication has been paused. CCA will use aggregated feedback to inform next steps and will not share personal information. A SurveyMonkey link is provided for responses.
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