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  2. College of Veterinarians of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The College of Veterinarians of Ontario is the body charged by the Government of Ontario with regulating practising veterinarians in the province. [2] [3] [4] The authority comes from the Veterinarians Act, RSO 1990, c V.3. [2]

  3. Chief veterinary officer - Wikipedia

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    Chief veterinary officer (CVO) is the head of a veterinary authority (typically a national government service comprising veterinarians, other professionals and paraprofessionals). They have the responsibility and competence for ensuring or supervising the implementation in their nation of animal health and welfare measures, international ...

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  5. Sheila Voas - Wikipedia

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    Voas joined the Scottish Government as a veterinary advisor. [a] [1] She later became the deputy CVO. [b] [1] In June 2011, following the departure of incumbent Simon Hall, she became the acting CVO of Scotland, and in October 2012, was appointed permanently for the position. [1] [6] [3] [7]

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  7. Chief Veterinary Officer (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The following people have held the post of Chief Veterinary Officer for the United Kingdom: [1] Alexander Curtis Cope, 1893–1905; Sir Stewart Stockman, 1905–1926; Sir James Joseph Ralph Jackson, 1926–1932; Sir Percy John Luxton Kelland, 1932–1938; Sir Daniel Alfred Edmond Cabot, 1938–1948; Sir Thomas Dalling FRSE, 1948–1952

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  9. Debby Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    As CVO, Reynolds was the British government's main spokesperson on animal health, [1] and was in the British nationwide news repeatedly to explain policy and answer questions about outbreaks or control of serious animal infections, such as foot-and-mouth disease, H5N1 bird flu, bovine TB, rabies and bluetongue virus.