Canada’s steady stream of court convictions against companies for violations of its basic food safety laws, such as the Meat Inspection Act, continued during September with two more firms
Violations of Canada’s fish, meat, and health of animals regulations brought in $74,000 in court-imposed fines during August.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which is responsible for
Judges in British Columbia and Manitoba closed a couple of cases involving the Canada’s Food and Drug Act by imposing fines.
In Manitoba Provincial Court, the Honorable Judge Heinrichs
Two companies and one veterinarian are paying fines totaling $125,000 for violations of agricultural laws enforced by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
The penalties are the first court-imposed
According to the Department of Licenses and Inspections in Philadelphia, a woman known as “the cupcake lady” had her converted mail truck seized last week after not having a proper
Texas has a whole bunch of unlicensed food manufacturing businesses in it.
Since early 2009 when it was disclosed that the Peanut Corporation of America processing plant in Plainview, TX
American Seafoods International LLC, based in New Bedford, MA has 15 days to pay or appeal fines totaling $279,000 imposed by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational
Canada’s courts have been busy enforcing the Maple Leaf nation’s food safety laws by handing out a bunch of fines to violators.
In Quebec City, Transport Logi-Pro Inc.