Blog Post, Regulatory
Vitamin D amount in fortified plant-based beverages
On May 4, 2022, as part of its vitamin D fortification strategy, Health Canada enabled a higher level of vitamin D in fortified plant-based beverages by updating the Interim Policy on the Use of Expired Interim Marketing Authorizations Related to Food Fortification.
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Proposal to remove brominated vegetable oil from the List of permitted food additives
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Fermented foods safety guidance: A new resource for public health practitioners
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Coming Into Force of CARM Regulatory Package
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Getting ready to export: Key steps for businesses
Before you can take your products or services to the world and succeed in global markets, you need to prepare properly and ensure that you’re ready to export. The Trade Commissioner Service has prepared a quick guide to help you.
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Interim Order Concerning Natural Health Products Containing Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine
A person must not sell on a retail basis a natural health product that contains ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.
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