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Posts Tagged ‘Plant and Animal Health Strategy’

Progress update on Plant and Animal Health Strategy provided to ADM Committee

April 18, 2018
Rebecca Lee and Deborah Lorenzin

CHC and CFIA’s ongoing collaboration with regards to Canada’s Plant and Animal Health Strategy (PAHS) was on display again recently as the two organizations presented at a meeting of FPT (federal, provincial, territorial) Assistant Deputy Ministers (ADMs) of Agriculture. The purpose of the presentation was to provide a progress update on a plan to implement…

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