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Food contaminants and other adulterating substances are chemicals that may be present in foods at levels that could impact the …

Record Modified: Oct 15, 2021
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: maximum levels chemical contaminants adulterating substances quality of foods arsenic in fruit-juice fruit nectar

The purpose of this notice is to inform consumers and interested stakeholders of Health Canada’s intent to implement a prohibition …

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Keywords: prohibiting partially hydrogenated oils PHOs contaminants in foods adulterating substances

The List of Maximum Levels for Various Chemical Contaminants in Foods specifies an ML of 50 parts per billion (p.p.b.) …

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Keywords: maximum level patulin in apple-juice unfermented apple cider contaminants in foods adulterating substances ML of 50 parts per billion

Accelerate prevention, diagnosis and treatment to reduce the health impacts of sexually transmitted-and blood-borne infections (STBBI) in Canada by 2030

Record Modified: Oct 15, 2021
Record Released: Sep 18, 2019
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
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Keywords: five-year action plan sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections response

Briefing book - Minister for Women and Gender Equality's appearance at the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status …

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Publisher: Women and Gender Equality Canada
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Keywords: proactive publication committee FEWO Status of Women Women and Gender Equality

Briefing book - Deputy Minister for Women and Gender Equality's appearance at the House of Commons Standing Committee on the …

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Publisher: Women and Gender Equality Canada
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Keywords: proactive publication committee FEWO Status of Women Women and Gender Equality

Therefore, Health Canada lowered the maximum levels for lead in infant formula, effective July 3, 2020, by modifying Part 2 …

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Keywords: maximum lead levels lead infant formula concentrated infant formula chemical contaminants adulterating substances quality of foods

Therefore, Health Canada added two new maximum levels for inorganic arsenic in polished (white) and husked (brown) rice, respectively, to …

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Keywords: Notice of Modification part 2 contaminants adulterating substances maximum levels chemical contaminants add a maximum level inorganic arsenic rice-based foods

Food contaminants and other adulterating substances are chemicals that may be present in foods at levels that could impact the …

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Keywords: maximum levels chemical contaminants inorganic arsenic rice-based foods infants young children food contaminants adulterating substances quality of foods risk management reduce exposure

foods. These substances can either be inadvertently or naturally present in foods or, in some cases, intentionally added for fraudulent …

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Keywords: maximum levels chemical contaminants adulterating substances quality of foods infant formula levels of lead