Feds to Alberta ranchers: help is coming for herds quarantined over bovine TB
OTTAWA — The government is offering relief for Alberta ranchers caught in the bovine tuberculosis quarantine affecting parts of western Canada.
Up to $16.7 million is being made available to help ranchers, under an agreement with Alberta’s Agriculture and Forestry ministry, federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay told the House of Commons on Wednesday.
More than 40 ranches in Alberta and Saskatchewan have been caught by the quarantine, which began after American agriculture officials notified the Canadian Food Inspection Agency that tuberculosis had been detected in a cow from Alberta when it was slaughtered in the U.S.
“We are committed to helping these ranchers while we take the appropriate measures to clear the industry of this disease,” MacAulay told the Commons.


