Roughly 1,200 Canadians traveled to the U.S. and purchased Townsend Farms frozen berries at Costco, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. The berries were not sold
Canada’s native populations, especially the Inuit of Nunavut in northern Quebec and the First Nations communities of British Columbia’s Pacific coast, experienced most of the foodborne botulism outbreaks
An agreement between the Canadian Pork Council and the National Animal Care Council will phase out the use of all gestation stalls for pregnant sows in Canada by the year
Antibiotic resistance among species of Salmonella remains an extremely rare phenomenon in Canadian health, but it’s a “growing concern” worth monitoring, according to a new study led by researchers
A new rule to implement mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) for muscle cuts of beef still put the U.S. out of compliance with the World Trade Organization (WTO)
The family of a Canadian woman who died from an E. coli infection filed suit against producer grower Tanimura & Antle last week in U.S. District Court in California,
International Recalls for Saturday, April 6 Canada Expanded Recall of Central-Epicure brand Smoked Atlantic Salmon for Listeria monocytogenes Expanded Recall of St. Thomas brand Bottled Lobster for Potential Clostridium Botulinum Contamination
International recalls for Friday, April 5: Canada Trophy brand hazelnuts in shells recalled for possible Salmonella Ireland SuperValu fruit platters, Green Orchard fruit platters, fruit salad and watermelon wedges recalled for possible Salmonella
Another smoked salmon product was recalled for Listeria risk last week, adding to the growing number of such recalls that have occurred in North America this winter. Cetntral-Epicure Ltd. of
Pro-Amino International Inc., of Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada Monday recalled its ProtiDiet High Protein Chocolate Dream Bars for possible Salmonella contamination. It’s too early to know if there are any
A case of E. coli infection has been connected to frozen beef burgers recalled by the Canadian division of Safeway grocery stores last week, Canadian health officials announced on Wednesday.
Two more cases of E. coli O157:H7 have been connected to the Canadian outbreak linked to hamburgers announced by health officials in December of last year, bringing the total