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The Canadian government fired three scientists who have taken high-profile stances critiquing livestock feed regulations to address mad cow disease, against Monsanto's milk hormone BGH and against new uses for Eli Lilly's antibiotic tylosin for livestock. A government official said, "This is not because of anything they may have said publicly." A union representative rebutted, "The fact that it's three [people fired] on the same day is unusual, and it also, I believe lends credence to the argument we're putting forward that [the firings are] a result of them being whistle-blowers."
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Reuters, July 15, 2004 - 1630 reads
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