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Primary control zone (PCZ-23 - Quebec)

Revocation order

WHEREAS, I, Dr. Siddika Mithani, President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, am of the opinion that the order declaring the primary control zone set out in the Schedule attached hereto is no longer necessary with regard to highly pathogenic avian influenza that may affect animals or that may be transmitted by animals to persons.
 

WHEREAS I am authorized under section 27.3 of the Health of Animals Act (the Act) to revoke an order made under subsection 27(1) of the Act; 

THEREFORE, I hereby revoke the Declaration Order made pursuant to subsection 27(1) of the Act in respect of the primary control zone set out in the Schedule attached hereto;

AND THEREFORE I hereby also revoke the Designation Order made pursuant to subsection 27(2) of the Health of Animals Act in respect of the animals and things set out in the Schedule attached hereto.

Dated at Ottawa this day of August 13th, 2022, at 4:40 pm.

Siddika Mithani, Ph.D.
President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Schedule

Primary Control Zone Primary Control Zone Declaration Order Date Designation Order Date
PCZ-23 April 16, 2022 April 16, 2022, as amended on April 25, 2022
Amended Designation order

Whereas on the dates set out below, primary control zones were declared by the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, under the delegated authority of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food (the Honorable Marie-Claude Bibeau), pursuant to subsection 27(1) of the Health of Animals ActFootnote 1 (the "Act") in respect of highly pathogenic avian influenza;

Whereas I am authorized under section 33 of the Act to exercise the power of the Minister under subsection 27(2) of the Act;

Whereas on the following dates, orders were made under subsection 27(2) of the Act designating animals and things as being capable of being affected or contaminated by highly pathogenic avian influenza (referred to in this order as "Designation Orders"):

Primary Control Zones Primary Control Zone Declaration Order date Designation Order date
1 - 2 March 31, 2022 March 31, 2022
3 - 9 April 8, 2022 April 8, 2022
10 - 11 April 9, 2022 April 9, 2022
12 - 13 April 11, 2022 April 11, 2022
14 - 17 April 12, 2022 April 12, 2022
18 April 13, 2022 April 14, 2022
19 April 14, 2022 April 14, 2022
20 - 21 April 15, 2022 April 15, 2022
23 - 24 April 16, 2022 April 16, 2022
25 April 16, 2022 April 17, 2022
22, 26 - 27 April 18, 2022 April 18, 2022
28 - 29 April 19, 2022 April 19, 2022
30A April 21, 2022 April 21, 2022
31 April 19, 2022 April 19, 2022
32 April 22, 2022 April 22, 2022
33 April 22, 2022 April 22, 2022
34 April 23, 2022 April 24, 2022
35-37 April 25, 2022 April 25, 2022

And Whereas as an inspector, I have the authority under section 33 of the Act to exercise the power of the Minister under section 27.3 of the Act to amend an order made under subsection 27(2) of the Act.

Therefore, by this order, I make the following amendments to the "Designation Orders" referred to above:

The Schedules are replaced by the following:

Schedule

CommercialFootnote 2 or non-commercialFootnote 3 poultry. This includes day-old poultry and hatching eggs, eggs and other products or by-products of such captive domestic poultry, and things that have been exposed to such a bird.

And

Other captive birds (including birds that are raised in captivity for racing, exhibitions, zoological collections, competitions, or pets) if movements may result in contact with commercial or non-commercial poultry or their facilities. This includes eggs, other products or by-products of other captive birds, and things that have been exposed to such a bird.

Signed at Meaford, April 25, 2022.
Pamela MacDonald, Inspector

Archived Designation order

WHEREAS, on the dates set out below, primary control zones were declared by the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, under subsection 27(1) of the Health of Animals ActFootnote 1 for highly pathogenic avian influenza; and whereas I am authorized under section 33 of the Act to exercise the power of the Minister under subsection 27(2) of the Act.

Primary Control Zones Primary Control Zone Declaration Order Date
1 - 2 March 31, 2022
3 - 9 April 8, 2022
10 - 11 April 9, 2022
12 - 13 April 11, 2022
14 - 17 April 12, 2022
18 April 13, 2022
19 April 14, 2022
20 - 21 April 15, 2022
23 - 25 April 16, 2022
22, 26 - 27 April 18, 2022
28 - 29 April 19, 2022
31 April 19, 2022

Therefore, under subsection 27(2) of that Act, in respect of that primary control zone, I hereby, by order, designate the animals and things listed in the Schedule attached as being capable of being infected or contaminated by the highly pathogenic avian influenza.

Dated at Leduc, AB this day of April 22, 2022, at, 7:12 pm.
Craig Price, Inspector

Schedule

Any bird that is in captivity, including day-old chicks and hatching eggs, any product or by-products of a bird, and anything which has been exposed to such a bird.

Declaration order

Whereas, I, Dr. Siddika Mithani, President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, under the delegated authority of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food (the Honorable Marie-Claude Bibeau), believe that the disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza, exists in the area in Canada described in the schedule attached hereto.

Therefore, I hereby declare, pursuant to subsection 27(1) of the Health of Animals ActFootnote 1, that the area described in the Schedule attached is a Primary Control Zone, effective the date below, in which I believe that highly pathogenic avian influenza exists.

Dated at Ottawa this day of April 16, 2022, at, 4:05 p.m.

Siddika Mithani, PH.D.
President of the CFIA

Schedule

"Primary Control Zone for highly pathogenic avian influenza in the Province of Quebec – Declaration Schedule" described as:

The following area in the province of Quebec bounded by:

Geographical boundaries for Primary Control Zone 23 (PCZ-23)

  • From the intersection of Knowlton Road and West Brome Road, continue West on Knowlton Road until it becomes Jean-Jacques Bertrand Boulevard.
  • Continue West on Jean-Jacques Bertrand Boulevard to Route 241.
  • Continue West on Route 241 to Ayers Street.
  • Continue North on Ayers Street to Hallé Road E.
  • Continue East on Hallé Road E to Chapman Road.
  • Continue East on Chapman Road to Sanborn Road.
  • Continue North on Sanborn Road to Miltimore Road.
  • Continue East on Miltimore Road until it becomes Howard Road.
  • Continue East on Howard Road to Iron Hill Road.
  • Continue North on Iron Hill Road until it becomes Huntingdon Road.
  • Continue North on Huntingdon Road to Boulevard de Bromont.
  • Continue East on Boulevard de Bromont to Matapédia Road.
  • Continue North on Matapédia Road to Allard Road.
  • Continue East on Allard Road to Route 243.
  • Continue North on Route 243 to Doucet Road.
  • Continue East Doucet Road to Courtemanche Road.
  • Continue East on Courtemanche Road until it becomes Kent Road.
  • Continue East on Kent Road to Chemin de Brill.
  • Continue South on Chemin de Brill to Brown Road.
  • Continue South on Brown Road to Chemin de Glen.
  • Continue West on Chemin de Glen to Route 243.
  • Continue South on Route 243 to Stagecoach Road.
  • Continue West on Stagecoach Road to Chemin du Mont Écho.
  • Continue South on Chemin du Mont Écho to Chemin de Turkey Hill.
  • Continue East on Chemin de Turkey Hill to Benoît Road.
  • Continue South on Benoît Road until it becomes Rosenberry Road.
  • Continue West on Rosenberry Road to Chemin du Mont Écho.
  • Continue West on Chemin du Mont Écho until it becomes Draper Hill Road.
  • Continue West on Draper Hill Road to Route 139.
  • Continue West on Route 139 to French Horn Road.
  • Continue North on French Horn Road until it becomes McCurdy Road.
  • Continue North on McCurdy Road to West Brome Road.
  • Continue North on West Brome Road to Knowlton Road.
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