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recalls in quebec

Health Canada has recalled several products for babies and kids that could pose serious health and safety risks to Canadian consumers.

The products — which range from food to toys — have been removed from the marketplace for reasons including possible bacterial contamination, choking and chemical hazards as well as flammability.

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Health Canada has issued several recall warnings for baby cribs sold across Canada due to reasons that pose serious health and safety risks.

The federal health agency urges Canadian consumers to verify if they have any recalled products from brands including Crate & Barrel, Shandi and Costway.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a hummus product sold at a popular Montreal grocery store. The affected items were also sold at the grocer's locations throughout Quebec and Ontario.

The class three recall was published on March 28, 2024, following CFIA test results in collaboration with Groupe Manufacturier Metro Inc.

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Health Canada has recalled several laundry detergent products sold across Canada as they may pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers and children, in particular.

The consumer product recall was initially published on April 5, 2024, and involves several Tide and Gain products. Health Canada is currently investigating the recall and is verifying that the affected items are being properly removed from the marketplace.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a mushroom product sold across grocery stores in Quebec and Ontario. The class one food recall was first triggered on March 26, 2024, following CFIA test results.

The CFIA has also indicated that the recalled mushrooms may also have been sold in other provinces and territories across Canada. The recall warns that the affected food product is being removed from the marketplace due to microbial contamination.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a President's Choice brand milk chocolate bar sold across Canada. The recall was first flagged on March 8, 2024, and could cause a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers.

The class two food recall was triggered by Loblaws Companies Limited, who are currently recalling their chocolate product as it contains an allergen not properly labelled on its packaging.

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Health Canada has recalled several household items sold online and in stores across Canada that pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers. The federal agency has recalled items for reasons including injury hazards, strangulation and choking hazards, chemical hazards and improper product labelling.

Several recalled products have been sold at Canadian stores including Home Depot, Pharmaprix (Shopper's Drug Mart), Shell, Wayfair Bed Bath & Beyond and Amazon. It's important to verify if you have any recalled items. If so, Health Canada is urging Canadian consumers to immediately stop using the affected products, and to follow the instructions for a refund or to fix the product issue.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is currently conducting an investigation regarding recalled grocery items for reasons including listeria contamination, salmonella contamination, and undeclared ingredients.

The CFIA is ensuring that the affected food items are being properly removed from the marketplace. Considering several foods that have been recalled can cause life-threatening reactions. CFIA is currently urging consumers to verify if they have purchased any of the affected products by checking any recent grocery purchases or their fridge and pantry. If so, it's recommended that you do not consume, sell, or distribute the recalled items.

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Health Canada has recalled several car seats sold on Amazon Canada due to the risk of injury. According to the federal health agency, the use of the recalled car seats in a motor vehicle could likely increase the risk of injury in the event of a collision.

Health Canada indicated that the affected products do not display Transport Canada's National Safety Mark, which means that the car seats have not been certified to meet the safety requirements set forth by the Motor Vehicle Restraint System & Booster Seats Safety Regulations

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is recalling several cantaloupe brands sold across Canada due to salmonella. The recall regarding the first case was originally triggered on October 3, 2023, and three other recalls have been issued since.

The cantaloupe brands include those sold at Save on Foods, the Urban Fare and Malachite brands as well as Groupe Tomapure, Fresh Start Foods and Fruit Pure brands. The Canadian Inspection Food Agency is currently working on ensuring that the affected food products are being properly removed from the marketplace, which could lead to the recall of other food products.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled a President's Choice brand milk chocolate due to undeclared ingredients.

The CFIA published the class three food recall on November 16, 2023, and is alerting consumers to "not consume recalled products to which you are allergic or sensitive." In this case, the affected President's Choice chocolate products are being removed from the Canadian marketplace as they contain almonds when the label does not indicate the presence of tree nuts.

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Health Canada published a recall warning on November 10, 2023, regarding Herbaland Naturals Inc. vitamins and supplements as they may pose a serious health risk.

The recalled vitamins were flagged by Herbaland and sold at various bulk, low or zero-waste refinery stores across Canada. Per Health Canada, the "Herbaland gummy vitamins and supplements sold in bulk [are being recalled] as they may pose serious health risks if misused, particularly for children and pregnant people."

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