opinion Every day, firefighters across the country serve Canadians with dedication, putting the health and safety of others above their own interests, including meeting the challenges of the unprecedented 2023 wildfire season. They act as first responders
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has revoked another poultry inspection zone order in British Columbia's Fraser River Valley. In early November, the agency announced that the region's first control zones had been established after an outbreak of the highly
Next week is National Smoke-Free Week (NSSF) from Sunday, January 21st to Saturday, January 27th. Since 1977, the SNF has been celebrated in Canada every January. OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 17, 2024 /CNW/ – The week's goals are to educate Canadians
They are manufactured by a subsidiary of a tobacco company and are the first to be officially approved in the country. A new anti-smoking tool Two years ago the government advised against their use. Last week, Health Canada approved the
The power of the Internet and social networks is surprising. On TikTok, Abdelkader Ouabadi heard about the campaign to sell land in Fursac for one euro per square meter. “It was someone living in Switzerland who passed on the information,”
Quaker Canada launched a voluntary nationwide recall of some of its granola bars and cereals on Thursday due to possible salmonella contamination. This decision affects almost forty products in different flavors, from Croque Nature cereals to soft Quaker Chewy bars,
Health Canada and Quaker Canada are currently recalling granola bars and Croque Nature cereal due to possible salmonella contamination. This follows a recall that the Quaker Oats Company initiated in the USA on January 11th. Here are the target products:
In a press release issued Friday evening, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) says 14 cases have been identified so far, including eight in Quebec. The others are in British Columbia and Ontario. However, the number could rise as
This decision targets almost forty products of different flavors, including Croque Nature cereal, “Quaker Chewy”, “Dipps” and “Yoghurt” soft bars and “Délices Capitaine Crounche” berry flavored bars. The best before date is between January 11th and July 9th or September
(Vancouver) A third class action lawsuit has been filed over salmonella-infected melons that have sickened people across Canada. Published on January 8th Law firm Slater Vecchio said it has filed a lawsuit in British Columbia against the Mexican company Malichita,