Food inspection agency isn't doing enough to halt invasive species at border, report warns.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is not doing enough to make sure pests that destroy crops and trees stay out of the country, and it focuses too much effort on inspecting goods headed to other lands, Auditor General Sheila Fraser said yesterday.
"The impact that invasive species can have either on biodiversity or on the economy of the country are potentially very significant," Fraser told reporters before presenting her audit in the House of Commons.