Canadian food safety officials have issued a recall for certain packaged steaks and carnitas because of pieces of wood in the products, which are sold at Walmart.
According to the
A company in Canada is recalling ham sandwiches after government testing showed Listeria monocytogenes.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports that Cuisine Fraicheur Urbaine brand Black Forest Ham Sandwiches are
A study in Ontario found no traces of influenza A viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) in 117 samples of pasteurized retail milk collected in April and May 2024, according to a
Pattison Food Group Ltd. is recalling various Buy-Low Foods, Nesters Market and Save on Foods brand hummus products because they may contain undeclared peanut, an allergen not listed on
Aladdin Foods is recalling its brand of Lean Ground Beef from the marketplace because of potential contamination with E. coli O103, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
The
A spice mix-up in 2022 led to 14 people in British Columbia and Ontario falling ill from a toxic plant sold as sand ginger powder, according to a study
Canadian authorities have ordered a recall of Habibi’s Mediterranean brand hummus because it contains peanuts, which are not declared on the label.
At least one person has had an
Loblaw Companies Limited is recalling PC Blue Menu brand Chicken Tikka Masala because of undeclared almond, a potential hazard for those with tree nut allergies.
Tree nut allergies can range
Vaaniy Foods is recalling its frozen porotta because it has undeclared milk, which is a known allergen.
The recalled product was distributed in Ontario, according to a notice from the
Jean Perrin brand Morbier de Scey and Raclette de Scey (cheeses) are under recall in Canada because of contamination with pathogenic E. coli.
According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
As confirmations of the spread of bird flu in dairy herds and poultry flocks in the United States continue to mount, the Public Health Agency of Canada has secured 500,
A Canadian company, Olymel, is recalling chicken nuggets because bone pieces have been found in the product.
The Swiss Chalet brand frozen chicken breast nuggets are sold in 700-gram