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recalls in canada

Health Canada has issued a recall regarding several vitamins sold at Costco, Walmart, Pharmaprix/Shopper's Drug Mart and other stores across Canada, which could potentially pose a serious risk to the health and safety of Canadian consumers.

The health product recall was originally published on July 19, 2024, and involves various products that may contain the presence of "metal fibres," the federal health agency indicated.

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Health Canada has issued recalls for window blinds and several air fryerssold at Best Buy.

The health department says the air fryers could overheat and melt and the blinds pose a choking hazard.

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IKEA Canada is asking customers to stop using one of their chargers after it was found to be hazardous.

A press release was issued on Wednesday morning urging IKEA customers to return the product as soon as possible and receive a refund in exchange.

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If you've been getting your morning caffeine hit from a can, you might want to take a quick look through your stockpile as Canada has announced a recall on a whole bunch of popular energy drinks.

And it's not a small number or single brand of caffeinated beverages, as well over a dozen brands have been named in the recall, including some Monster drinks and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's energy drink brand Zoa.

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Health Canada has recently published a slew of consumer product recalls warning of dangers posed to infants and children.

In some cases, the products contain hazardous chemicals such as lead or cadmium, which can be toxic to children. Other products could pose a risk of physical injury.

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