Wildrose leader apologizes for XL beef tweet
Alberta's Danielle Smith apologized for agreeing with comment that recalled beef could feed hungry
CBC News
Posted: Oct 22, 2012 7:24 AM MT
Last Updated: Oct 22, 2012 6:55 PM MT
Wildrose Party Leader Danielle Smith's response to a Red Deer man's tweet questioning whether tainted XL Foods meat could be saved to feed the poor instead of being sent to a landfill has put the Alberta politician on the defensive.
Smith said she made a mistake and has learned a lesson about social media.
Hundreds of tonnes of the recalled beef were dumped in a Brooks, Alta., landfill over the weekend. The meat is from the beef processing plant, which is at the centre of an E. coli scare that involved more than 1,800 products.
On Sunday, Ray Yechtel's tweet asked Smith, “Is there no way to cook it [the meat] so it’s safe and feed the hungry?”
Smith responded, saying, "I agree. We all know thorough cooking kills E. coli. What a waste."
The tweet from the leader of Alberta's Official Opposition, Danielle Smith of the Wildrose Party. (Twitter)The online comment sparked a lot of talk, with many accusing Smith of suggesting the tainted beef should be fed to the homeless.
Alberta NDP Leader Brian Mason tweeted that he’s appalled a public official would suggest feeding tainted meat to Albertans living in poverty.
Alberta NDP Leader Brian Mason responded to Danielle Smith's comment on the social networking platform. (Twitter)Smith told CBC News that isn't what she meant.
"That's what he said,” said Smith, referring to Yechtel’s tweet.
“My comments were focused in on whether or not you could actually kill this bacteria by cooking it properly and whether that was sufficient. But you know, we have to defer to [the Canadian Food Inspection Agency]. They're the regulator; they made the decision that you couldn't safely do that, so they did not certify the beef."
Smith said she now realizes it isn't always possible to fully explain yourself in 140 characters on Twitter.
She said she is disappointed the meat can’t be salvaged, and would purchase recalled meat if it were approved for sale.
"Looks like the CFIA is making a different decision and that's how it goes. That's a lot of product that unfortunately goes to waste. But that's what they have determined we have to do to move on. I think we accept that."
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