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Consumer groups irked over suspension of some food inspections

April 30, 2011 - 8:36 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, Post Media News Consumer groups on Friday said Canada’s food inspection agency is making a big mistake by indefinitely suspending inspection activities that were meant to make sure food companies and restaurants don’t mislead consumers with underweight products or exaggerated nutrition claims.  [More...]

Consumer groups irked over suspension of some food inspections

April 29, 2011 - 4:06 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, Post Media News Consumer groups on Friday said Canada’s food inspection agency is making a big mistake by indefinitely suspending inspection activities that were meant to make sure food companies and restaurants don’t mislead consumers with underweight products or exaggerated nutrition claims.  [More...]

Inspections of food weights, nutrition claims suspended

April 29, 2011 - 10:40 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, Post Media News OTTAWA – The federal government has suspended inspection activities indefinitely that were meant to make sure food companies and restaurants don’t mislead consumers with underweight products or exaggerated nutrition claims, Postmedia News has learned.  [More...]

CFIA abandons key consumer protections

April 29, 2011 - 10:35 am

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CFIA abandons key consumer protections Ottawa (28 April 2011) The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has abruptly and without explanation cancelled or deferred inspection activity in important areas designed to protect consumers from unsafe food products and fraudulent practices. According to CFIA documents released this morning by the food inspectors’ union, the CFIA [...]

Grocers mislabel foreign produce as local

April 26, 2011 - 6:01 pm

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By Kathy Tomlinson, CBC News A major western Canadian grocery chain has been selling produce advertised as “B.C. Grown” that came from the United States or elsewhere, CBC News has found.  [More...]

Food safety: the forgotten issue?

April 20, 2011 - 3:00 pm

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By David McKie, CBC.ca In the 2008 election campaign, federal party leaders vowed to make the country’s food safer. [More...]

Canadian inspection agency gets additional $100 million

March 23, 2011 - 6:45 am

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Five-year plan calls for inspector training, technological support By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The Conservative government pledged Tuesday to boost spending on Canada’s food inspection system by $100 million over the next five years.  [More...]

Canadian bureaucrats shirked ‘duty to assist’ with listeria information request

March 22, 2011 - 1:20 pm

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By Doug Powell, barfblog The 2008 listeria outbreak in Canada caused by Maple Leaf deli meats that killed 23 and sickened 56 was characterized by multiple failures amongst multiple players – primarily Maple Leaf, the Canadian government, and dieticians at assisted-care facilities.  [More...]

CFIA to name food companies, importers that break rules

March 17, 2011 - 8:39 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, Postmedia News The federal government is starting to out food manufacturers that run into serious trouble with its inspectors, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Wednesday. [More...]

Puffed-up food claims rampant: ex-CFIA official

March 8, 2011 - 3:54 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News Exaggerated food claims are rampant on labels in Canadian grocery stores, but government inspectors are right not to crack down on them, the former president of Canada’s food police says. [More...]

BC Meat Processor Drops Federal Inspection

February 13, 2011 - 3:47 pm

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By News Desk, Food Safety News A meat processor that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency suspected had an E. coli contamination problem last November is opting out of federal inspection entirely and will be regulated only by the Province of British Columbia. [More...]

B.C. meat plant covers up positive E-coli test

January 20, 2011 - 6:29 pm

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CBC.ca One of British Columbia’s largest meat processing plants covered up lab results that showed a sample of its product was contaminated with the deadly E. coli O157 strain, CBC News has learned.  [More...]

Is this government red tape or Conservative control freakery?

January 16, 2011 - 8:32 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News Yesterday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper made headlines by announcing his government’s pending war on government red tape to help small businesses (after a commission creates some paperwork of its own).  [More...]

Alleged ‘loophole’ lets stores change best-before date

January 6, 2011 - 8:18 am

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By Jon Woodward, ctvbc.ca A consumer advocate says he’s shocked about an alleged “loophole” in Canadian law that punishes grocery stores for changing a packaged-on date on perishable foods — but allows grocery stores to change a best-before date. [More...]

Food imports safe, say feds

December 8, 2010 - 6:05 pm

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By Laura Payton, Toronto Sun The man in charge of making sure Canada’s food is safe says the system is effective, with audits showing almost perfect compliance for food imports.  [More...]

Briefing Note – Inspection of Imported Food

December 7, 2010 - 11:59 am

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To: Members of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-food The inspection of food imports in Canada is one of the weakest components of the CFIA’s work.  Consider: There are no inspectors dedicated to imports for food safety purposes CFIA cannot afford to dedicate full time inspectors to ensure the safety of imported food products. [...]

Ten Years Later, They’re Still Haunted by E. coli

December 3, 2010 - 10:54 am

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By Ross Anderson, Food Safety News Ten years ago, the picturesque farming town of Walkerton, Ontario, was plunged into a nightmare of food poisoning that sickened 2,300 residents, killed seven, and terrorized the town and its surroundings for weeks.  [More...]

Paperwork delays listeriosis lawsuit settlement

December 2, 2010 - 10:53 am

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Joanna Smith, The Toronto Star It has been nearly two years since Maple Leaf Foods agreed to compensate victims of a deadly nationwide outbreak of listeriosis linked to its deli meats, but not a single cheque has been signed.  [More...]

Rick Mercer Report: A Message Regarding Food Safety

December 2, 2010 - 10:35 am

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Former Health Canada chief slams agency for backing food claims without posting studies

December 2, 2010 - 10:29 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The former head of Health Canada’s nutritional sciences bureau blasted the federal department Monday for failing to explain why it is approving health claims submitted by the food industry.  [More...]

Critics bite into food safety

November 30, 2010 - 8:21 am

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By Laura Payton, Toronto Sun It’s hard to know whether the food you’re buying at the grocery store is safe, say critics of Canada’s food inspection system.  [More...]

No audit of meat plant inspectors done: Ritz

November 18, 2010 - 5:11 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on Thursday conceded the government has not conducted an external audit to determine how many inspectors are needed to police Canada’s meat plants.  [More...]

CFIA deflects food safety criticisms

November 15, 2010 - 5:24 pm

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By Barry Wilson, The Western Producer Senior government officials responsible for food safety and inspection have a message: the system has never been better.  [More...]

Audit finds sanitation problems at some Canadian meat, poultry plants

November 9, 2010 - 9:01 am

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Allison Jones and Steve Rennie The Canadian Press Canadian Food Inspection Agency documents often painted an inaccurate picture of the conditions at some of Canada’s meat and poultry plants where sanitation problems persisted, an American audit has found.  [More...]

Food safety watchdog still unclear on numbers

November 5, 2010 - 11:02 am

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By Joanna Smith, The Toronto Star The federal food safety watchdog is still unable to say how many full-time inspectors work in ready-to-eat meat plants more than two years after a deadly nationwide outbreak of listeriosis traced to tainted deli meats.  [More...]

Feds say food system safe, inspectors beg to differ

November 5, 2010 - 10:52 am

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By Laura Payton, QMi Agency Government experts say Canada’s food system is one of the safest in the world, but the union representing food agency inspectors says that’s not true.  [More...]

Canada still lacking inspectors at meat plants: CFIA

November 5, 2010 - 10:49 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The federal government doesn’t have enough inspectors at plants that make ready-to-eat meat to properly police the high-risk operations — and the situation won’t be rectified until next spring, according to internal staffing projections released to Postmedia News.  [More...]

Government spins food safety

November 3, 2010 - 10:46 pm

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Ottawa (November 4, 2010) The federal government has failed to meet some of the most important recommendations for reform of Canada’s food inspection system made in the wake of the Maple Leaf Foods listeriosis disaster, in spite of claims to the contrary, according to the federal food inspectors’ union. The Agriculture Union – PSAC leveled [...]

New internal CFIA documents show meat inspection remains dangerously inadequate

October 25, 2010 - 4:38 pm

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Many of the shortcomings that contributed to the Maple Leaf Foods listeriosis disaster two years ago continue to plague the Canadian meat inspection system today, according to a trio of assessments of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s meat hygiene program quietly released last week. The government’s attempt to obscure this conclusion through a quiet release [...]

CFIA still moving on Listeria recommendations

October 25, 2010 - 8:31 am

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By CBC News The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has made some changes to improve its monitoring of meatpacking plants but many of the recommendations made in the wake of the 2008 listeriosis outbreak that killed 23 people have yet to be implemented.  [More...]

Union says food inspection still falls short two years after listeriosis

October 25, 2010 - 8:02 am

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By The Canadian Press  The Harper government says it’s making “considerable progress” implementing recommendations to prevent another deadly outbreak of listeriosis, but the union representing food inspectors isn’t buying it.  [More...]

Meat inspection remains dangerously inadequate – Shameful Government spin seeks to hide the facts

October 22, 2010 - 5:58 pm

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Ottawa (22 October, 2010) – Many of the  shortcomings that contributed to the Maple Leaf Foods listeriosis disaster two years ago continue to plague the Canadian meat inspection system today, according to a new assessment of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s meat hygiene program released today. The internal assessment found the number of meat inspectors [...]

How effective is Canada’s meat-inspection system? Insiders say Canada’s meat-inspection system isn’t keeping consumers safe from food-borne illnesses.

October 22, 2010 - 11:26 am

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By Alex Roslin, Georgia Straight At the end of a gravel road 20 kilometres east of Fort St. John, Arlene Laughren’s house used to be her little piece of heaven. Now it’s like a prison.  [More...]

Listeria detected in 18% of B.C. fish products

October 6, 2010 - 2:09 pm

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CBC News Potentially toxic Listeria bacteria has been found in 18 per cent of ready-to-eat fish products tested in B.C, according to an unreleased study by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.  [More...]

Thought for food

October 4, 2010 - 11:39 am

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Winnipeg Free Press Editorial Whether it is because Canadians are eating more food or growing less of it, an increasingly large proportion of the food we consume comes from other countries. This is not really anything new. Everyone knows that mangoes don’t grow in Manitoba — at least not naturally — and that kangaroo stew [...]

Correct food labels could save more lives

September 29, 2010 - 11:14 pm

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By Ethan Baron, The Province Your federal government used your tax money to test foods you eat, and found manufacturers were labelling large numbers of products with false information about the contents. Want to know the names of the manufacturers and products? Your government won’t tell you. When asked why they won’t disclose that information, [...]

Conservatives defend food safety as furor grows over CFIA audit

September 24, 2010 - 5:21 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The Conservative government on Friday defended its record on food safety after an internal audit found imported foods are sailing across the border without proper inspections to make sure they’re safe.  [More...]

Audit questions imported food safety – System is ‘all over the map’ charges inspector rep.

September 24, 2010 - 10:15 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The safety of imported foods in Canada is at risk because of multiple “deficiencies” with the federal government’s oversight system, a newly released internal audit has found.  [More...]

Food watchdog asks who’s minding the store

September 24, 2010 - 9:32 am

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By Gloria Galloway, The Gobe and Mail The amount of imported food landing on Canadian dinner plates is growing, but the federal agency responsible for inspecting what Canadians eat relies to a large extent on inspectors in other countries to ensure it is safe.  [More...]

Lax controls mean imported food might not meet Canadian standards: report

September 23, 2010 - 5:23 pm

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By Steve Rennie, The Canadian Press Food from other countries is coming into Canada without full assurance it meets federal safety requirements, says a newly released report.  [More...]

No one minding the food import store

September 23, 2010 - 2:40 pm

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Ottawa (23 September 2010)  Canadians worried about the safety of imported food will take no comfort from an internal audit of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s imported food safety program which condemns the Agency’s lack of a strategy, management and accountability for ensuring the foods imported into Canada are safe. According to the audit, “CFIA [...]

Healthier food claims often inaccurate, says CFIA report

September 22, 2010 - 5:19 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News Six out of 10 candies, baked goods and breads at the grocery store overstated things such as “sugar free,” “low in fat” or “100 per cent whole wheat” to convince shoppers to indulge in a treat or pay a premium, newly released government inspection test results show.  [More...]

Minister unsure how many Canadian inspectors watching animals bound for slaughter

September 22, 2010 - 4:45 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, PostMedia News The Canadian Food Inspection Agency cannot say how many inspectors are stationed across the country to make sure animal health rules are followed during the transport of animals destined for dinner plates, according to newly released information.  [More...]

Just what are we putting in our mouths? Food inspection agency should be thinking of consumers first

September 20, 2010 - 12:41 pm

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By Paula Simons, EdmontonJournal.com Perhaps you’re sitting in your kitchen, munching your 100-percent whole wheat toast, feeling virtuous about your fibre intake.  [More...]

Why won’t the Tories take a food company to court?

September 10, 2010 - 3:21 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, Postmedia News The Conservative government has played the consumer card over and over since coming to power. Some moves have been significant (drafting modern consumer product safety legislation) while others have been all about the headline (Industry Minister chastising big telcos over text message charges). And it’s not unusual to see the [...]

Most Canadians concerned over food safety: Poll

August 12, 2010 - 5:56 am

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By Laura Stone, Postmedia News A majority of Canadians is concerned with the safety of their food and most say they trust food that comes from Canada more than imported food, results of a poll suggest.  [More...]

Ready-to-eat salads, new pathogens fuel rise in contaminated produce

August 9, 2010 - 11:04 am

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By Randy Shore, Vancouver Sun The popularity of ready-to-eat salad mixes and the sudden emergence of a little known strain of E. coli bacteria have dramatically increased the risk of food-borne contamination and illness in Canada and the U.S.  [More...]

A bone to pick: Agriculture Minister admits to problems in Canada’s meat inspection

August 5, 2010 - 8:04 pm

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By Sarah Schmidt, Postmedia News Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz on Thursday acknowledged last week’s massive recall of all Brandt ready-to-eat deli meats exposes gaps in Canada’s meat inspection system.  [More...]

No problems found at Brandt meat plant before salmonella outbreak: Inspectors

August 5, 2010 - 11:54 am

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By Sarah Schmidt, Postmedia News Federal meat inspectors didn’t find any problems that needed fixing at a meat-processing plant in the months leading up to last week’s massive recall of Brandt deli meats. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency only identified sanitation issues, deficiencies in the company’s environmental testing program and possible undercooking after public-health officials [...]

Meat packing plant caught fudging ‘best before’ dates

June 30, 2010 - 5:51 pm

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By Joanna Smith, The Toronto Star A Toronto meat packing plant was caught fudging the “best before” dates on packages of ham about a month before it had to recall peppercorn salami when samples tested positive for potentially deadly bacteria.  [More...]