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Ottawa has found dozens of instances of imported groceries being mislabelled as Canadian

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) found dozens of cases in which major grocers were mislabeling imported items as Canadian-made, amid tensions caused by U.S.-Canada tariffs.The CFIA said in an email that it saw an increase in complaints "related to country of origin claims on food labels or in advertisements," receiving a total of 167 complaints between Nov. 1, 2024 and Sept. 1, 2025.Complaints spiked between February and August, when the U.S.-Canada tariffs were in full force. As of Sept. 1, the CFIA has evaluated 137 of the complaints and identified 48 cases where grocery stores labelled imported food as Canadian.The agency stated that 45 different stores were involved in these complaints, with 42 stores receiving one complaint each, resulting in a non-compliance being identified.Three stores received two complaints each, resulting in non-compliance being identified. The CFIA didn’t disclose which Canadian grocers were involved."The CFI...


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