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Canada - All-party committee set to probe meat crisis

A parliamentary committee will investigate last summer's deadly listeria outbreak in what critics say is an open show of distrust towards the government's own probe. A subcommittee of the federal agriculture committee will examine details of the outbreak – traced to a North York Maple Leaf plant last August – and look more broadly at the country's food safety net in order to understand how deadly errors happen and make recommendations for improvements.
17 February 2009
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A parliamentary committee will investigate last summer's deadly listeria outbreak in what critics say is an open show of distrust towards the government's own probe.

A subcommittee of the federal agriculture committee will examine details of the outbreak – traced to a North York Maple Leaf plant last August – and look more broadly at the country's food safety net in order to understand how deadly errors happen and make recommendations for improvements.

http://www.thestar.com/article/586928

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