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Government of Canada Proposes New Rules to Strengthen Food Safety

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Posted: 27th January 2017 by
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Last updated 23rd January 2017
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The Government of Canada recently launched a public consultation on new rules to strengthen food safety. The proposed Safe Food for Canadians Regulations would better protect Canadian families by putting a greater emphasis on preventing food safety risks for all foods imported into Canada or sold across provinces. The regulations would also apply to foods prepared for export.

The proposed regulations would require food businesses to have preventive controls in place to identify and manage food safety risks before products are sold to consumers. This would also reduce the time it takes to remove unsafe foods from the marketplace. This public comment period is an opportunity for all Canadians to comment on the proposed regulations.

These proposed regulations represent a major milestone in bringing the Safe Food for Canadians Act into force, which was passed in Parliament in 2012 with support from all political parties.

Quick facts:

  • The 90-day consultation closes on April 21st, 2017.
  • The proposal consolidates 14 sets of existing regulations into one.
  • The CFIA has consulted stakeholders on this initiative since 2013, including a targeted consultation with small businesses in 2015.
  • Information and guidance is available to explain key elements of the proposal and what would be expected of food businesses, including videos, interactive tools, fact sheets, templates and a handbook.

(Source: Canadian Food Inspection Agency)

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