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New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with ...
On Canadian food labels, manufacturers are currently not required to list the names of dyes. They have the choice of declaring the name or simply stating the generic term “colour.” Health ...
New front-of-package warning labels are coming to Canadian grocery stores by 2026. Under new Health Canada regulations, ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging shoppers looking to 'buy Canadian' to take a closer look at the label. He put American ...
It is extremely disappointing that Canadian consumers who want to support local food are not always served well by Canadian food labels. The members of the Christian Farmers Federation of ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s website says a “product of Canada” label denotes that all, or nearly all, of the food, processing and labour used to make the product is Canadian.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) also told the broader food industry in mid-March that it has seen a rise in complaints about claims on food labels and advertisements, saying labels must ...
For non-food products, the label can only be used on items when at least 98 per cent of the costs or producing or manufacturing the good have been incurred in Canada.
The Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) is awarding $1.2 million to 13 foodtech projects through its Innovation Booster Program. CFIN’s industry partners will match these funds, resulting in a ...
Under the Competition Act, which applies to non-food items, misuse of Canadian labels can result in companies having to pay the greater of $10 million, three times the value of the benefit derived ...
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