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Google News: 'Silly' remark finds target
[StarPhoenix] - It didn't take long for Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz to apologize to fellow Saskatchewan Conservative MP and House of Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer for suggesting that the emergency debate on XL Foods was silly. But perhaps he was a little hasty in
House essay: Nothing 'silly' about tainted beef
www.cbc.ca
[CBC.ca] - Evan Solomon, host of CBC Radio's The House, reflects on comments made by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz after MPs called for an emergency debate on the recall of E. coli-tainted beef from XL Foods plant, in his weekly radio essay as heard on The
Tainted meat taints gov't
www.albernivalleynews.com
[Alberni Valley News] - To the Editor,. During the recent E. coli crisis at the huge XL Foods processing plant in Brooks Alta., federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz appeared more interested in damage control than problem solving. Before the tainted meat investigation was
Gerry Ritz, XL Foods failed consumers badly
thechronicleherald.ca
[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - BETWEEN a mediocre federal agriculture minister and a fumbling food giant, Canadians have been exceptionally ill-served during the current outbreak of E. coli that originated in a mega-meat-processing plant in Alberta. So far, the consequences of
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