On Monday, Katie Pasitney, whose mother co-owns the British Columbia ostrich farm, expressed her outrage, stating that the ostriches were “gunned down in the middle of the night by cowards by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency,” and added that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) did not notify them about the impending gunfire. “That night was not the end, but it was a beginning. And it started a new waging, a new kind of war. And it’s not one of weapons, but of accountability for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency,” Pasitney said.
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B.C. ostrich cull: Canada ‘waged war’ by gunning down birds in middle of night, family says
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