Tuesday April 18th 2006, 8:37 pm
Canada on Sunday confirmed the country's fifth case of mad cow disease since May 2003, at a farm in British Columbia.
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Canada confirms new case of mad cow disease (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
‘Mad Cow’ case now confirmed (The Chilliwack Progress)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 7:12 pm
A suspected case of mad cow disease at a Chilliwack-area farm was confirmed by federal officials Sunday.
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‘Mad cow’ losing its shock value (Fort Frances Times)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 3:20 pm
Mad cow disease seems to be losing its shock value, judging from the muted response to Canada’s fifth confirmed case, but scientific concerns about the risk to public health continue to be debated.
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Canada confirms new case of mad cow disease (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 3:07 pm
Canada on Sunday confirmed the country's fifth case of mad cow disease since May 2003, at a farm in British Columbia.
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Canada confirms new case of mad cow disease (Business Day)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 12:35 pm
OTTAWA - Canada’s Food Inspection Agency confirmed Sunday a new case of mad cow disease in the far west province of British Columbia.
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Canada’s Fifth Case of Mad Cow Disease Confirmed (WTOL News 11)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 12:16 pm
TORONTO -- Canada confirmed Sunday that a new case of mad cow disease has been found in British Columbia. This marks Canada's fifth case of mad cow disease since May 2003, when the United States closed the border to Canadian beef.
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Feed rules ‘too lax’ in Canada and U.S.
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 12:00 pm
Canada and the U.S. have been too complacent in regulating cattle products in animal feed, a U.S. expert on mad cow disease said Monday.
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Test shows Japan steer did not have BSE.
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 12:00 pm
Japanese authorities have concluded that a 20-month-old steer suspected of having mad cow disease did not have the fatal brain-wasting illness.
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Consumer groups see holes in mad-cow.
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 12:00 pm
One of the main safeguards against mad cow disease, a ban on using cattle parts in cattle feed, is ineffective or is not enforced strictly, two U.S. consumer groups said on Monday in light of a new case of the fatal bovine ailment in Canada.
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Canada’s Fifth Case of Mad Cow Disease Confirmed (WTOL News 11)
Tuesday April 18th 2006, 11:56 am
TORONTO -- Canada confirmed Sunday that a new case of mad cow disease has been found in British Columbia. This marks Canada's fifth case of mad cow disease since May 2003, when the United States closed the border to Canadian beef.
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