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Aftermath of the Listeria Crisis:
Consumer Protection Must Come First, says Option consommateurs
Ottawa, June 10th, 2009 – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency must focus its activities on the protection of Canadians. This is the position on the listeria crisis which Option Consommateurs is presenting at this hour to the Sub-Committee on Food Safety of the House of Commons in Ottawa.

Consumer protection is not an explicit element of the mandate or the mission of the Agency. Officially, its task is to manage food safety and to promote the industry. According to Ms. Anu Bose, Head of the Ottawa office of Option Consommateurs, “We believe that these objectives are contradictory and that they place the Agency in a potential conflict of interest. The protection of Canadians must be the priority.”

François Décary-Gilardeau, an agri-food analyst at Option consommateurs, pointed out that the listeriosis outbreak cost the lives of 22 Canadians: “almost three months passed between the first case and the official recall. The Agency was unable to protect Canadians adequately during the listeria crisis. Its operations do not meet democratic requirements. Food is everyone’s business; it is not right that decisions be taken behind closed doors.”

Option consommateurs is therefore calling for greater transparency in the operation of the CFIA. Ms. Bose said, “if the Agency really wishes to rebuild its credibility with consumers, it must re-examine its structure with a view to openness and transparency. It should draw inspiration from international best practices. In the UK, the regulatory body’s motto is ‘Putting the consumer first.’ In Canada, the priority is unclear.”

The complete statement is available on the website of Option consommateurs. (www.option-consommateurs.org)
Mr. François Décary-Gilardeau, agri-food analyst at Option consommateurs et Ms. Anu Bose, Ms. Anu Bose, Head of the Ottawa office of Option Consommateurs, will be available for interviews after the end of the hearing at about 6:00 p.m. ET.
Option consommateurs is a non-profit association, established in 1983, dedicated to the defence and promotion of consumers’ rights. To this end, it is involved in about 30 class actions suits and follows closely files related to energy, agri-food financial services and commercial practices.

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Information and interviews:

Anu Bose PhD
Head, Ottawa Office
Option consommateurs
Cell. : 613 293-6828
bose@option-consommateurs.org

François Décary-Gilardeau
Analyste en agroalimentation
Cell. : 514 777-6133
Decary-gilardeau@option-consommateurs.org

Julie Gagnon
Conseillère aux communications
Option consommateurs
514 598-7288, poste 226
Cell. : 514 713-4381
gagnon@option-consommateurs.org
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