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recall in canada

Transport Canada has published several recalls for cars across Canada from manufacturers, including Ford, Honda, Hyundai, KIA, and Subaru to name a few. The recalls are due to several health and safety risks posed to both drivers and passengers of the affected vehicles.

From issues involving improperly welded seats and tire damage, the federal department is urging Canadians to verify if their cars are included the recalls, and is instructing on which steps to take in order to fix the problem(s) concerning the current recall.

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Transport Canada has published several recalls for cars across Canada from manufacturers, including Nissan, Honda, BMW, and Subaru to name a few. The recalls are due to several health and safety risks posed to both drivers and passengers of the affected vehicles.

From issues involving faulty right-side engine crankcases and possible oil leakage, the federal department is urging Canadians to verify if their cars are included the recalls, and is instructing on which steps to take in order to fix the problem(s) concerning the current recall.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently recalling an M&M Food Markets brand frozen burger due to undeclared ingredients. The class three recall was flagged on April 19, 2023, and triggered by the company Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd.

Health Canada has published a recall report, stating that the affected product has been recalled due to undeclared wheat and gluten, which may pose a serious health and safety risk to those who are allergic or intolerant to gluten and wheat.

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Health Canada has issued a number of recall warnings regarding several household items sold across the country, many of which are due to asphyxiation, fire and injury hazards that pose a serious risk to the health and safety of Canadian consumers.

The federal health department is urging Canadians to check whether they are in possession of any of the affected products. If so, it's recommended to immediately stop using the recalled items, and in some cases, return to the point of purchase for an exchange or a full refund.

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Transport Canada has published several recalls for cars across Canada from manufacturers including Nissan, Hyundai, BMW, and Tesla, to name a few. The recalls are due to several health and safety risks posed to both drivers and passengers of the affected vehicles.

From issues involving incorrectly installed door latches and software problems all the way to faulty front suspensions and improperly welded seat frames, the federal department is urging Canadians to verify if their cars are included the recalls, and is instructing on which steps to take in order to fix the problem(s) concerning the current recall.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a number of food items sold across Canada for several reasons including E. coli, listeria contamination and undeclared ingredients.

Health Canada has released a number of recall warnings, urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items. Health Canada has stated that consumers should toss the item(s) out immediately or return them to the point of purchase.

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Health Canada is currently recalling several household items sold across Canada for various health and safety risks including fire, fall and chocking hazards.

The federal health department is urging Canadian consumers to verify if they are in possession of any of the affected items, if so, it is recommended to immediately stop using the recalled items, and in some cases, return to the point of purchase for an exchange or a full refund.

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Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) are currently recalling 30 cheese products from brands such as FreshFun Fantastic and Le Fromage au Village. The class one recall was flagged on February 14, 2023, and was triggered by the company.

The affected products, which were sold in Quebec and Ontario, are being "recalled from the marketplace due to possible Listeria contamination," Health Canada said. The recalled items may have been sold by various retailers, clerk-served or in smaller packages.

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Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) have recalled various cheese brands from the marketplace in the past weeks, and the federal health department is adding yet another recalled cheese to the list. The class one recall was flagged and later updated on February 12, 2023, and was triggered by CFIA findings following its investigation into a foodborne illness outbreak.

Here are the details regarding the recalled cheese item:

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On October 26, the brand Clorox announced a recall of millions of Pine-Sol scented multi-surface cleaners, namely the "Lavender Clean," "Lemon Fresh" and "Mandarin Sunrise" scents. Approximately 7.6 million units were sold in Canada from January 2021 to September 2022.

According to a press release, the recalled products may contain Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacteria that Clorox says is found widely in soil and water.

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Check your Easter baskets! Following a recent recall of certain Kinder chocolates, even more Kinder products are being taken off the shelves due to possible salmonella contamination.

The first items to watch out for are Kinder Surprise, including themed ones for Frozen, Trolls, Miraculous, Natoons and The Smurfs.

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It's been a strange few weeks for Health Canada recalls. Everything from chocolate to deodorant has been pulled from shelves. Now, the ministry isn't coming for your pantry or your bathroom cabinet — they're coming for your bedside table.

Health Canada has updated an advisory against "unauthorized health products promoted for sexual enhancement, weight loss, as a workout aid, [or] as 'poppers'," as well as "for lightening skin or treating skin conditions (such as eczema or psoriasis)," after adding a bunch of products to the list in March 2022.

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