The list of beef products incoming from Alberta grew once again on Thursday.
In a report by the Gazette, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency added a dozen of products sold across the country to the long list of recalled beef.
The beef in question came from an XL Foods plant located in Alberta. The plant was the centre of a recent E. coli outbreak.
Opposition MPs have been hammering the Tori government all week in its handling of what’s now known as the largest food recall in Canada. They said that funding cuts to the CFIA made the problems worse.
The recalls began on September 16th and have since grown to include more than 1500 beef products sold in Canada and the US.
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