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Infant botulism is a rare but serious form of food poisoning that can affect babies up to a year old.

Record Modified: Jul 27, 2022
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: infant botulism food poisoning

Breastfeeding is the normal and unequalled method of feeding infants. Health Canada promotes breastfeeding - exclusively for the first six …

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Keywords: infant feeding breastfeeding complementary feeding nutrition immunologic protection growth development of infants development of toddlers

Government of Canada tips for providing the proper food and nutrition for babies, older infants and toddlers

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Keywords: infant nutrition nutrition for babies food for babies older infants toddlers

The Open Government Implementation Plan document describes the Public Service Commission of Canada’s (PSC) planned activities and deliverables for 2022-2024.

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Publisher: Public Service Commission of Canada
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Keywords: PSC OGIP Open Government Open Government Implementation Plan Directive on Open Government Open PSC Open Public Service Commission of Canada

To inform consumers and interested stakeholders of Health Canada's intent to create a new Nutrition Labelling - Table of Permitted …

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Keywords: nutrition labelling nutrition labelling table of permitted-nutrient-content permitted-nutrient-content statements permitted-nutrient-content claims

Home canning and bottling allows people to enjoy their favourite seafood when it isn't in season or when it can't …

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Keywords: home canning bottling of seafood seafood store seafood spoil quickly botulism
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Eggs provide essential nutrients that are part of a healthy eating pattern. But like all foods, they should be produced, …

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Keywords: egg safety essential nutrients healthy eating pattern food poisoning

Here are some outdoor food safety tips to help keep you and your family safe from food poisoning during the …

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Keywords: summer food safety outdoor food safety food poisoning

All kids should be careful before eating trick-or-treat goodies at Halloween -- especially those with allergies and sensitivities. Here are …

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Keywords: halloween food safety food foof safety eating trick-or-treat goodies allergies and sensitivities

While there are food safety tips that you should follow to avoid food poisoning, it's also important to remember allergy …

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Keywords: Safe school lunches food food safety food poisoning food allergies