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product recalls

Health Canada has recalled several cleaning products and supplies sold across Canada that could pose a serious health and safety risk to Canadian consumers.

The consumer product recall was published by the federal health agency on July 18 and is currently being removed from the marketplace due to improper labelling and potential burn hazards.

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The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recalling several home products you might have in your house or apartment right now and that you probably purchased at some top retailers like Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, or Ikea recently.

These products are being recalled due to laceration, burn and fire, chemical exposure, or fall hazards. The CPSC urges consumers to check their homes and stop using these products immediately.

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Health Canada is warning Canadians about a recall that was issued for certain heated blankets from a popular electric blanket brand.

On Thursday, the government agency issued a notice for a recall of certain Sunbeam Heated Blankets due to a "potential fire hazard," and warned that those who have the blankets should "immediately stop using" them.

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Good morning — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: Abraca-paddle! Vancouverites were recently shocked to see a literal armada of witches paddling past the city's waterfront. If only the local coven had lent their magical touch to the ongoing demolition of the barge that's been beached in English Bay since last November.

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