Canada's food inspection agency says the Bow River, a world-class Alberta trout stream, has been infected by whirling disease.
World-class trout stream in Alberta infected by whirling disease: CFIA
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Sask. scientists start next phase in developing world’s first bovine TB vaccine
New hope is on the horizon for the cattle industry as researchers attempt to do something the entire world has never been able to achieve, develop a vaccine for bovine TB.
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‘Gross mismanagement’ in federal public service: Government watchdog
For the second time in a week, a government watchdog has flagged an extreme case of wrongdoing among executives in the federal public service.
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Hampton House chicken strips sold at Costco recalled due to possible hazardous bacteria
Hampton House brand chicken strips are being recalled due to possible hazardous bacteria that could cause illness.
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Alberta man says he found piece of metal bolt in jumbo Costco muffin
A High River man says he bought a six-pack of muffins at the Okotoks Costco and found part of a metal bolt baked inside one of them.
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25 illnesses reported due to Robin Hood flour contamination
The Public Health Agency Canada says there are 25 cases of E. coli O121 across Canada linked to 10 kg bags of Robin Hood All Purpose flour.
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Wholesome Farms’ Vanilla Sundae Cups recalled for possible Listeria contamination
In a statement Friday night, the CFIA says the product has been distributed in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and possibly nationally.
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Robin Hood flour recall sparks class-action lawsuit
A pair of Alberta-based law firms say they've filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of people who bought or consumed a popular brand of flour that's been linked to illnesses from E. coli.
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Wholesome Farms Sundae Cups recalled for possible Listeria contamination
The recall warning was recently updated to include vanilla, sugar-free vanilla, butterscotch, lime sherbet and chocolate sundae cups.
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Robin Hood flour recall expands to products produced by Ardent Mills
The CFIA says all recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store.
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Nearly 30% of food products contain residue of pesticide glyphosate: CFIA report
Canada's food watchdog has found trace amounts of the widely-used and controversial herbicide in roughly 30 per cent of food products it tested.
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Robin Hood flour recall expanded once again
The expanded recall includes various sizes of Robin Hood Best for Blending flour.
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Pie and tart shells recalled due to E. coli contamination
Various brands of pie and tart shells are being recalled due to the presence of E. coli.
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Bombay Sapphire gin recall expanded to all of Canada
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a nation-wide recall warning for 1.14-litre bottles of Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin.
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Toronto-area food company charged for allegedly selling non-kosher cheese as kosher
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has laid five charges against Creation Food Co. and one of its officials, alleging the company forged documents to knowingly sell non-kosher cheddar cheese to Jewish summer camps in the summer of 2015.
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Maple Leaf Foods recalls breaded chicken products over bacteria fears
The CFIA said the recall is part of a food safety investigation which may lead to more products to be recalled.
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Ground beef, tenderized meats sold in Ontario recalled due to possible E. coli
The recalled meats were sold at 27 supermarket locations in Ontario.
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Robin Hood flour recall expanded to include industrial-sized bags
A national recall of flour due to E. coli contamination that began in March has been expanded again, this time to a product aimed at hotels and restaurants.
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Food recall warning: certain cookie dough, pie shells and tart shells due to E. coli warning
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has added certain cookie dough, pie shells, and tart shells to their recall list due to E. coli contamination.
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Alberta opening first whirling disease laboratory
Canada's first laboratory dedicated to stopping whirling disease is opening in Vegreville, Alta.
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