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Animal registrations of both male and female Dairy Cattle and Goats from Artificial Insemination Sires and Embryo Transfers.
Data Source:
Canadian Livestock Records Corporation and/or Breed Associations as compiled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Animal Industry Division.
Annual number of sample tests processed through the Animal and Plant Laboratory.
The List of References is a compilation of the journal articles and book chapters that were considered as part of the background research for the amendments (2019) to the Health of Animal Regulations Part XII - Transportation of Animals. The table provides, for each entry, the author(s), year, journal name, article title, volume, page(s) and/or website where the articles were published/accessed.
Animal rabies cases diagnosed by CFIA laboratories, and total number of samples submitted for testing, tabulated according to province of origin and species.
Aquatic Animal diseases are of significant importance to aquatic animal health and to the Canadian economy. Anyone who owns or works with aquatic animals and knows of or suspects a reportable disease is required by law to notify the CFIA. If a reportable disease were to be detected, the CFIA would begin an investigation. The CFIA updates Canada's health status in real time, at the national and provincial levels, as mandatory notifications of aquatic animal diseases are confirmed.
To protect human and animal health, the CFIA conducts inspections and has monitoring and testing programs in place to prevent and control the spread of diseases to the livestock and poultry sectors. The CFIA carries out programs related to animal health and production to guard against the entry of foreign animal diseases and to prevent the spread of certain domestic animal diseases. Animal owners, veterinarians and laboratories are required to immediately report the presence of an animal that is contaminated or suspected of being contaminated with one of these diseases to a CFIA district veterinarian. The CFIA will continue to immediately announce any detection of reportable diseases which pose significant health or economic risks.
This resource lists the number of members for each animal or breed association by province from 1999 where numbers are available. The numbers for each year are entered in the spring of the following year.
Data Source:
Canadian Livestock Records Corporation and/or Breed Associations as compiled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Animal Industry Division.
Public record for the Digital Animation Tax Credit containing information from approved Part A and Part B applications across all corporations. Information includes company name, parent company name, production title, application type (Part A or B), amount of credit approved (or sought if Part A) and approval date.