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CFIA to Resume Cleaning Requirements for Transport of Livestock from US to Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it is going to resume a requirement that livestock transporters be cleaned and disinfected in the U.S. before entering Canada.
 
A temporary protocol had been put in place in early 2014, but that will be lifted at midnight on Sunday.
 
Transporters arriving at the border unwashed will be turned away.
 
Source : CKRM

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