Information for Consumers
How Canada's food safety system works
Under the Food and Drugs Act, 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.
Even in a modern, effective food safety system such as Canada's, risks cannot be completely eliminated when unsafe food enters the marketplace. The CFIA works with the company to ensure that the public is informed and that the recall was effective at removing products from the market.
Consumers can help protect themselves and their families by following safe food handling practices at home and staying informed about food recalls and allergy alerts.
- Beef Processing and Inspection
- Food Recalls
- Food safety in Canada
- The food safety investigation and recall process
- Reports on food safety testing
Antimicrobial Resistance
- Public Health Agency of Canada: Antimicrobial Resistance and Use in Canada: A Federal Framework for Action
- Healthy Canadians: Antibiotic resistance
- Health Canada: Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Food labelling
Safe food handling
Additional information
- Be Food Safe
- Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education
- Consumer Association Roundtable
- Health Canada
- Healthy Canadians
- Public Health Agency of Canada
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