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B.C. law requires animal disease outbreak reports be kept secret under threat of massive fines

We've all seen this TV scenario: Investigators are racing to track down the source of a deadly virus, or maybe a terrorist nuclear device, threatening a big city.

But they're keeping the publicity lid on because they don't want people to panic.

Well, a move by the B.C. government feels a little like that.

Freedom of information advocates are criticizing provisions of the province's new Animal Health Act which forbids anyone, including journalists, from reporting an animal disease outbreak.

The Vancouver Province reported the law requires anyone — a journalist, say, or a farm or lab employee — who learns about an outbreak must keep the details secret or face "administrative penalties," bureaucratise for fines, of up to $75,000.

According to the Province, a section of the law states: "A person must refuse, despite the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, to disclose . . . information that would reveal that a notifiable or reportable disease is or may be present in a specific place or on or in a specific vehicle."

The B.C. Agriculture Ministry's news release on the proposed Animal Health Act said it aims to protect the province's reputation as a source of safe and healthy foods and animals.

"The changes would help prevent the spread of animal disease as well as improving the response to a potential outbreak," the ministry said.

"Our government is absolutely committed to ensuring B.C. uses the best disease prevention methods possible, and is prepared to immediately and effectively respond to an animal health emergency," said Agriculture Minister Don McCrae.

The ministry said the legislation brings British Columbia in line with other provinces and trading partners, though it's not clear from the news release whether the secrecy provision is used elsewhere in Canada.

The law is supported by poultry and cattle producers' associations.

But British Columbia's Freedom of Information and Privacy Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, criticized the act for being overly broad and tipping the balance between the need for confidentiality and the public's legal right to information, Tyee.ca reported.

"Though it may be in the interest of your ministry and of farmers to protect test data in the ministry's possession from disclosure, it is not clear how the public policy interests carefully balanced in (Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act) are served by a blanket override of this nature," Denham wrote in a letter to McRae.

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Added: May-23-2012 Occurred On: May-23-2012
By: Jennifer Hue
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  • I guess your government has been bought too

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    • @hamburger
      It's the far left agenda.
      Notice where BC sits on a map..
      and the entitled twats that riot over the loss of a hockey game...they call them the 'disenfranchised', I call them entitled leftists expressing thier desire for chaos.

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    • @mytwocents yeah I'm sure everyone in the province was involced in the riot..

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  • BC has more lob-sided lefties than Flanders Leftorium.

    Anyone remember the pig farm/prostitute crematorium?

    Good thing they have plenty of sand to bury thier heads beneath!

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  • makes sense

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  • WTF!!!
    has the B.C. government gone insane?
    they have made it illegal to drink milk from
    a cow that you don't own and now this.

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  • How could this help the public, if there were some sort of outbreak. Are we being had? This doesn't add up!

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  • It's simple, since they are importing soo much shit from china, ....they know it's inevitable

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  • Must be that Mad Cow shit that they got up there. We had trouble by allowing cattle to come south from canada a while back. seemed half the world outlawed US Beef imports because of a couple old cows from Canada that came to the US.

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  • "The law is supported by poultry and cattle producers' associations."

    Really how suprising... mad cow... no never heard of it anyone want to buy some beef ?

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  • Strange story. Could you imagine if just a few people were in control of information? Sounds like a dictatorship to me. Looks like they want to make it easier to cover things up.

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  • Canadians are simply peasants under the boot of their socialist elite masters...

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