
RCMP monitoring B.C. ostrich farm to ensure ‘no criminal behaviour’
RCMP say they are closely monitoring the situation at a British Columbia ostrich farm “to ensure there is no criminal behavior” at the property where protesters have gathered to oppose a cull of the birds.
RCMP spokesman Cpl. Brett Urano says police are aware of “increased tensions” and protest activity at the farm in Edgewood, B.C., after the Federal Court upheld a cull order by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency earlier this month.
The agency wants the flock of about 400 ostriches culled due to an outbreak of avian flu that killed dozens of the birds in December and January.
Urano says the RCMP is an “impartial party” in protests, taking a “measured approach” to ensure public safety, and police liaison officers have been visiting the farm regularly to communicate with protesters.