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Supplemented foods are prepackaged foods with 1 or more supplemental ingredients.
To help protect the health and safety of consumers while providing a clear and predictable regulatory environment for supplemented foods, …
The lists in Table 1 outline foods that were issued a Temporary Marketing Authorization Letter (TMAL) as supplemented foods and …
To help label designers and the food and packaging industry meet format specifications, we created a compendium of templates. The …
The document outlines cautionary statements that are required on the label of the supplemented food for each supplemental ingredient and …
This report summarizes the feedback received through the consultation conducted in the Spring of 2021.
This document contains tables that outline formatting specifications of the variations of the supplemented food caution identifier that are acceptable …
This document lists all the various supplemented food facts table formats and the versions of each format that are acceptable …
Employment and Social Development Canada’s (ESDC) 3-Year Accessibility Plan, based on the Accessible Canada Act and Regulations
In 2013, Health Canada received a submission to allow the sale of glabrous (hairless) hull varieties of brown and yellow …