date:Sep 26, 2012
cials since the incident began.
CFIA said it has not identified any single factor as a source of the E. coli contamination during its recent review of XL operations. It said the combination of several deficiencies could have played a role.
By themselves, each of these findings would not typically signal an immediate concern during the course of normal inspection activities, the CFIA report said.
CFIA's review focused on XL's preventive control plan.
The detection of E. coli in slaughter faci