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recall canada

If you've got waffles in your freezer, you might want to take a closer look. Hundreds of varieties of frozen waffles — including many sold in Canada by major grocery chains like Walmart, Loblaws, Metro, Sobeys and Save-on-Foods — are being recalled due to a potential listeria contamination.

Several of the products involved in this frozen waffle recall are sold under the house brands of major Canadian grocery stores like Walmart's Great Value brand, Loblaw's No Name label, Sobeys' Compliments brand, Metro's Selection label and Save-on-Foods' Western Family brand.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has recalled several foods sold across Canada that could pose a serious health and safety risk to consumers.

The recalled products have been flagged by the CFIA and are currently being removed from the marketplace for reasons including the presence of extraneous materials, dangerous bacteria and contamination, as well as undeclared ingredients.

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A consumer product recall has been published by Health Canada warning of a USB Charger Adapter that can cause electrical shocks.

On Februray 14, the government shared that the product was sold to Canadians via Temu, which is an online marketplace.

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Health Canada has published a public advisory over a children's medication sold in Canada due to the potential risk of overdose.

On January 17, the government agency advised that consumers should stop using the affected product as it contains a higher amount of acetaminophen than it describes on the label.

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recently issued a notification about a food recall in Canada in regards to two popular brands: Cap’n Crunch and Quaker.

According to the notification, several granola bars and cereals are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.

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