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Mar 26, 2021 · The Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, with the financial support of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is proudly releasing a comparative study between Canada’s food safety regulations with those from around the industrialized world.
How Canada's food safety system works. Anyone who sells food in Canada is responsible for making sure it is safe to eat. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) enforces federal food safety regulations for both domestic and imported food.
The objective of this audit was to determine whether selected departments and agencies protected Canada’s food system during the COVID‑19 pandemic by effectively designing, delivering, and managing programs to reduce food insecurity in Canada and to support the resilience of food processors in the agriculture and agri-food and the fish and ...
Dec 9, 2021 · We put measures in place to keep workers safe, provided funding to get food on the tables of people facing food insecurity, prevented good food from going to waste, and increased funding to make food and other essential items more accessible and affordable for residents of isolated northern communities.
Jun 6, 2022 · As the COVID-19 pandemic continued through 2021, Health Canada worked to support the people of Canada with food and nutrition information, analysis and regulation to keep them safe and healthy. In a time of increased stress, a safe, healthy and nutritious diet is more important than ever.
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May 15, 2020 · Migrant workers are essential workers for Canada’s food supply and international export. The absence of regulatory oversight has led to the current unsafe working and living conditions for migrant workers in Canada. Bolstering employment standards will likely improve systemic vulnerabilities in Canada’s food system and will protect workers’ safety.