date:Dec 17, 2012
Taylor with the Public Health Agency of Canada.
To put it clearly, this means that these cases are not linked to the XL Foods investigation, he said.
In September, Canadian authorities were notified by their U.S. counterparts that beef from the XL Foods plant in Alberta was testing positive for E. coli.
It took the CFIA nearly two weeks after that to begin notifying the public about the products and more than eight recalls were eventually issued covering over 200 products.
The plant's licen