Ottawa – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has suspended the operating license of Establishment 287, St. Ann's Foods Inc., a beef slaughter plant located in St. Ann's, Ontario, effective February 7, 2013.
The company has failed to correct deficiencies in hygienic practices that were previously identified through CFIA inspections. Although St. Ann's Foods Inc. presented an acceptable action plan to the CFIA that would have corrected these deficiencies, they have been unable to demonstrate consistent or full implementation of the corrective measures within the required timeframe and this has resulted in the licence suspension. The licence suspension is in line with CFIA's first priority – the health and safety of Canadian consumers.
There are no food recalls associated with this suspension and no reported illnesses.
St. Ann's Foods Inc. is prohibited from operating this facility until they have fully implemented the necessary corrective actions and the CFIA is fully confident in the establishment's ongoing capacity to effectively manage food safety risks.
The safety of Canadian consumers is the CFIA's top priority and the Agency continues to work diligently to ensure Canada's food safety system remains effective.
Source: Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)