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Food-safety questions point to delays in passing information
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[Globe and Mail] - Its co-CEOs, Brian and Lee Nilsson, also have not responded to requests for comment, and security staff at the plant's gate ordered a Globe reporter off XL Foods' property. The Harper government kept a tight lid on information Wednesday. A Conservative
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[Globe and Mail] - XL Foods and its co-CEOs, Brian and Lee Nilsson, haven't returned repeated requests for comment this week. The vast majority of the plant's 2,200 staff – all except maintenance workers, cleaners and management – have been off duty since the CFIA pulled
Federal food safety watchdog says data on tainted beef was delayed
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[Globe and Mail] - XL Foods hasn't commented since last week. Its co-CEOs, Brian and Lee Nilsson, also haven't returned requests for comment, and security staff at the plant's gate ordered a Globe reporter off XL Foods' property. The plant could reopen as soon as Thursday.
Agriculture Minister to visit meat plant at the centre of tainted beef ...
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[Globe and Mail] - XL Foods co-CEOs Brian and Lee Nilsson have not commented, and the company has stopped returning messages. Meanwhile, in Alberta on Tuesday, officials have confirmed one new case of E. coli, bringing the province's total to 10. Five of these have
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