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government of canada recall

Health Canada has published a recall warning about a nasal spray sold across Canada that poses a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers.

The recall was published on February 19, 2024, and involves a health product distributed by Apotex Inc., that could potentially be contaminated with dangerous bacteria.

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Health Canada has published a consumer product recall regarding an iPhone home charging kit that is currently being removed from the marketplace due to possible electric shock.

The product recall was triggered on February 16, 2024, following Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program that determined that the affected products pose an unreasonable risk to Canadian consumers.

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Health Canada has certainly been keeping busy when it comes to food recalls lately.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has now listed a handful of food items that have been removed from store shelves for various reasons, one of which is due to microbial contamination from spoilage and mould.

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Health Canada is certainly no stranger when it comes to food recalls. However, this time around the health department is recalling Viceroy cigarettes due to them being a fire hazard.

Only a few weeks ago, Health Canada pulled cannabis products from the marketplace, and now Viceroy cigarettes just so happen to be following suit.

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Now's the time to check the products you've got lingering around in your bathroom because the Government of Canada issued a recall for various Herbal Essences and Pantene dry shampoo and dry conditioners, due to the "detection of benzene," which is classified as a "chemical hazard."

"Exposure to benzene can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin and it can result in cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow and blood disorders which can be life-threatening," the government's website explained.

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