Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: November 7, 2025 - 13:48
Ostriches at B.C. farm have been culled, food-safety agency says
November 7, 2025
Canada’s food-safety agency says professional marksmen have killed the hundreds of ostriches at a B.C. farm overnight after the failure of farmers to secure a last-minute legal reprieve from the bird-flu cull.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed in a Friday statement the completion of the extermination of the flock, which had been delayed by various legal challenges since the outbreak was detected last December.
It was a week that was supposed to focus on Mark Carney’s first budget, but instead raised questions about Poilievre’s leadership.
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Student union leaders from Halifax's Dalhousie University held a march downtown today, calling on the province to urgently address the city's housing crisis.
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After a chaotic week in Ottawa, with a floor-crossing, a resignation and a failed attempt to bring down the government, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre travelled to Toronto to put the focus back on cost-of-living issues.
“We should be the richest country on planet earth and that should be our goal,” said Poilievre, on Friday afternoon, to a business crowd.
Poilievre took aim at Prime Minister Mark Carney’s federal budget and pointed to the Liberals as the reason for Canada’s high cost of living while speaking at an event hosted by the Economic Club of Canada. The address came...
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