Changes to Alberta meat regulations a step forward in mind of local butcher
IRVINE, AB — Since 1973, the Meat Inspection Regulation and the Meat Inspection Act have provided oversight for animal slaughter and meat processing in Alberta.
The legislation also provides authority for abattoir and mobile butcher licensing.
The province recently made changes to the 47-year-old regulations in an effort to cut red tape and provide Alberta with greater access to locally produced meat, while maintaining food safety.
The co-owner of Deerview Meats in Irvine says the changes are a move in the right direction.