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Originally Posted by Codes
Wild birds, particularly waterfowl, are reservoirs for avian influenza. This is why farms are supposed to employ strict biosecurity measures that mitgate exposure to wild birds and to ensure water and feed are not accessible to wild birds (there are still issues in the US where cat food is contaminated with avian influenza).
If biosecurity cannot be ensured and a population becomes infected, then it is to be culled to prevent further spread. The reason why CFIA will not test further is because the cull order was made and any subsequent testing is irrelevant. Like I said, this situation is atypical, because depopulation standardly occurs almost immediately, and why this ongoing litigation is dangerous.
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No, this ongoing litigation is important so government organizations like CFIA can't take away people's rights and freedoms without proper compensation or lawful reasoning. You are arguing that the government should not be challenged on any order even if the courts might have doubts about that order as they do now. Perhaps you would do better in the US with that mindset.