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Health Canada recently published a consumer product recall regarding thousands of mirrors sold in the country that have caused property damage.

According to the government agency, the lithium-ion battery sold with the rechargeable LED mirror poses a fire hazard.

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Health Canada has issued a public advisory warning about potential "serious health risks" from unauthorized sexual enhancement products.

On Tuesday, March 21, the government agency advised that certain products seized from a location in Toronto and Laval "are labelled to contain or have been tested and found to contain dangerous ingredients."

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued another series of notifications and food recall warnings, so it might be time to take a look at the contents of your fridge and pantry.

The reason for the latest food recalls are for foods contaminated with extraneous material, undeclared allergens, microbial contamination and chemical contamination.

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Health Canada has recently issued a variety of recalls on a bunch of grocery products, so it might be a good idea to check the items in your home and see if any are on this list.

For some of the products, the government advises you shouldn't use, sell, serve or distribute the affected items, and in the case where an undeclared allergen is at play, to avoid the item if you have sensitivities to it.

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A public health notice has been issued regarding an outbreak of hepatitis A infections in Canada that officials say are likely due to the consumption of strawberries.

On Friday, May 27, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced they were collaborating with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada to investigate the infections in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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