Shah Brothers Imports recalls Shabros Sesame Laddoo (200g; No codes; UPC 0 59011 01061 4), due to the presence of unspecified extraneous material in the product.
David Roberts Food Corporation recalls David Roberts Two for the Road Madeira Mix (80g; All codes; UPC 0 67261 14321 1), due to the presence of undeclared sulphites. The recalled product was sold nationally.
Pregnant women who don’t get adequate levels of omega-3s in their diets may have a higher risk of postpartum depression, according to a study published in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.
Canada will pursue trade opportunities in China by showcasing products at the 16th Food and Hotel China (FHC) exhibition in Shanghai, the country’s agriculture ministers have announced.
Three Neptune Technologies employees have died after ‘horrific’ explosion completely destroyed the company’s production facility in Sherbrooke, Quebec on 8 November.
The Harper Government is investing in the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council of Canada (PIJAC) to help develop global markets for Canadian pet food producers, announced Parliamentary Secretary Pierre Lemieux on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz.
Higher sales, especially for coldwater shrimp, and higher prices for most species, have fueled growth at Clearwater Seafoods, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) are warning people with allergies to almonds not to consume the PC brand Milk Chocolate covered Raisins described below.
Health Canada, the department responsible for safeguarding public health in Canada, has introduced new regulations, updating its 50-year-old rules in order to accelerate the authorisation of food additives and boost safety.
This week, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and other members of Parliament will fan out across Canada making Growing Forward announcements that will highlight the benefits of Canada's new agricultural policy framework, Growing Forward 2.
The government of Canada is planning to amend the maple products regulations to provide greater consumer confidence in the safety and purity of maple syrup and to boost export opportunities for Canadian maple producers.