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Edible insects were selected to be part of a preliminary survey to gain basic food safety information. Little scientific information …
A targeted survey analysed 1,828 samples of unpasteurized juices and high pressure processed juices for bacterial pathogens and indicators, viruses …
A targeted survey on bacterial pathogens in fresh leafy vegetables analysed 5,508 samples for Salmonella, Shigella, non-O157 STEC, E. coli …
A targeted survey analysed 4,710 samples of mangoes and papayas for Salmonella, E. coli O157, Shigella, and generic E. coli. …
A targeted survey analysed 2,400 in-shell nut samples, 2,612 shelled nut samples, and 1,142 nut butter samples for Salmonella, E. …
In response to pork-associated O157 STEC outbreaks in Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency investigated the occurrence of STEC in …
This dataset relates to the CFIA targeted survey report “Dioxins and Dioxin-like Compounds in Selected Food Products – April 1, …
The Canada Gazette is the official newspaper of the Government of Canada. Learn about new statutes, new and proposed regulations, …
The transport features of the CanVec series are derived from the National Road Network (NRN) and the National Railway Network …
The elevation features of the CanVec series include the elevation contours and elevation points. These entities are used to describe …