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<strong>Title: </strong> <a href="/article/235929761-us-bioterrorism-rules-go-too-far" target="_blank">US bioterrorism rules go too far</a>
<strong>Category:</strong> <a href="/topics/74-canadaus-border" target="_blank">Canada-U.S. Border</a> <strong>Written By: </strong> <a href="/profiles/N Say" target="_blank">N Say</a> <strong>Date: </strong> Monday, March 24 at 08:12<br><br> This sounds like total overkill.... they're just chocolates!<br> <br> U.S. fears halt tours of Rogers' chocolate factory<br> Katherine Dedyna, Times Colonist<br> Published: Sunday, March 23, 2008<br> <br> Local school children and seniors groups have had to kiss goodbye to the sweetest tour in town: the Rogers' Chocolate factory in Saanich.<br> <br> The factory has been a no-go zone for tour groups for 18 months in order to meet U.S. government bioterrorism regulations aimed at safeguarding the American food chain -- where a lot of Rogers' chocolates end up.<br> <br> In the aftermath of Sept. 11, the U.S. BioTerrorism Act requires that food manufacturing facilities that export to the U.S. limit access to outsiders, said Kate Phoenix, Rogers' vice-president of marketing and sales.<br><a href="/article/235929761-us-bioterrorism-rules-go-too-far">read more >></a> All your news belong to ME! Whahaha I eat news! | |
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