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Makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential garage points to growing concerns about illicit meat sales

Makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential garage points to growing concerns about illicit meat sales

An animal control officer carries a live goat out of a residential garage in north-central Edmonton in February 2023. Officials were called after several goats were running around a back alley after escaping from the garage where animals were being butchered. (Submitted by John Bos)

Inside a garage in an established Edmonton neighbourhood, animals were being slaughtered and the meat was advertised for sale to consumers, a CBC News investigation has learned.

Police entered the rented garage in the quiet residential Woodcroft community in February 2023. Images shared with CBC News show piles of goat carcasses, tubs of blood and the remains of a skinned baby goat on a makeshift slaughter table. Neighbour John Bos told CBC News that the sounds of bleating goats first alerted him to unusual activity in the garage. He contacted the owner of the property when he saw goats being unloaded from a truck. Bos said he was surprised by the way the goats were handled. "They're using two-by-fours, prodding them along. Like, I thought that's kind of weird," he said. The next morning, things got stranger when he saw several goats bolting down the back alley. Bos says he called Edmonton's animal control officers and then stepped outside to get a closer look. Through the open garage door, he witnessed what he calls a shocking sight. "What I seen almost made me throw up. There was goat parts everywhere. Blood on the wall. It was gross," he said. "Like legs, heads.… There was a little one on the table, it was all skinned, but you could tell it was a little baby lamb or baby goat. It just made my heart sick." Edmonton animal control officers arrived and rounded up four goats that had escaped, as well as several live goats from the garage, Bos said. A post published at the time to a Facebook group for the Edmonton Muslim community offered "young fresh goats" and beef for $6 per kilogram. "Everything is halal," the post stated. It included a phone number and the address of the Woodcroft garage. The Facebook post was taken down soon after police cleared out the garage. CBC contacted the renter, Yusef Izairi, by phone on Wednesday. Izairi said he was slaughtering the animals for friends, given the high meat prices at commercial butchers and grocery stores. When asked several times about offering meat for purchase on social media, he repeated that he was helping to serve his community and that he was not selling it. Izairi says between 10 and 12 goats were slaughtered in the garage. He says friends purchased the animals from farms. Edmonton police investigated but no charges were laid, a spokesperson told CBC News in early April. The spokesperson declined to offer any further comment. A spokesperson for Edmonton Animal Care and Control has also confirmed the incident but referred questions to the police. Multiple agencies investigating The slaughter and sale of uninspected meat is a growing problem, said Ron Wiebe, an Alberta Agriculture inspection and investigations manager for southern Alberta. In an emailed statement to CBC News, Wiebe confirmed that there are ongoing investigations throughout the province. The sale of uninspected meat has increased in recent years, he said. Cuts of beef from illicit sources can be purchased for less than half the cost that would be paid for meat produced by a federally or provincially inspected slaughterhouse.

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They strapped an odometer to a bike wheel and wrote one of Canada's most iconic hiking guides

When hikers head out to the mountains this long weekend, some will choose their route by

One dead in Renfrew shooting, suspect still at large

One dead in Renfrew shooting, suspect still at large

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a fatal shooting in the town of Renfrew, Ont., late Friday

He wasn't worried by the spot on his tongue. His dental hygienist thought it looked like cancer

He wasn't worried by the spot on his tongue. His dental hygienist thought it looked like cancer

A routine, semi-annual cleaning appointment at the dentist led to a cancer diagnosis for a grateful

Quebec funeral homes offer space for families to gather, say goodbye at assisted deaths

Quebec funeral homes offer space for families to gather, say goodbye at assisted deaths

While funeral homes are places where you usually end up after you die, Patrick Savoie's father-in-law,

'A really sad time in our community': Fort McPherson, N.W.T., faces devastation, loss

'A really sad time in our community': Fort McPherson, N.W.T., faces devastation, loss

The water in Fort McPherson, N.W.T., is receding, but the community continues to face devastation as

Former Minto workers say they've been abandoned along with the mine

Former Minto workers say they've been abandoned along with the mine

Before Minto Metals announced the closure of its copper mine last weekend, Mario Linklater says he

Alberta firefighters on high alert as hot, dry weather conditions return

Alberta firefighters on high alert as hot, dry weather conditions return

As Alberta's wildfire crisis drags on, the return of hot weather in the days ahead threatens

Canada's Competition Bureau sues Cineplex for allegedly advertising misleading ticket prices

Canada's Competition Bureau sues Cineplex for allegedly advertising misleading ticket prices

The Competition Bureau says it's suing Cineplex for allegedly advertising misleading ticket prices, the agency said

New fuel regulations will increase price of fuel and decrease GDP: budget watchdog

New fuel regulations will increase price of fuel and decrease GDP: budget watchdog

New fuel regulations set to take full effect in 2030 are expected to increase the price

Quebec wants to exempt some Indigenous students from new French language law

Quebec wants to exempt some Indigenous students from new French language law

The Quebec government wants to create an exception in its newest French language law for Indigenous

Alberta closes 12 provincial parks due to increased risk of wildfires over long weekend

Alberta closes 12 provincial parks due to increased risk of wildfires over long weekend

The Alberta government has closed 12 provincial parks and recreation areas ahead of the Victoria Day