Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) have issued recall notices and advisories for a variety of food and consumer products recently.
Food recalls issued this week include anchovy fillets. Product recalls issued this week include kids sleeping bags, chain saws and pole saws.
Health product recalls were also issued for drugs and supplements.Â
The recalled Vicente Marino anchovy fillets in olive oil come in 80- and 42-gram sizes.
Food recall for anchovy fillets
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Vincente Marino branded anchovy fillets sold in Ontario and other provinces have been due to histamine levels.
The recalled anchovies, packed in olive oil, come in 80- and 42-gram sizes. They should be thrown out or returned to the location they were purchased, according to a posted by the CFIA on July 3.
Some packages of sold in Canada are being recalled after test results showed possible listeria contamination.
The CFIA issued a for unbranded and Peeters Mushroom Farm brand Sliced Mushrooms.
The recalled products include a non-branded thin- and thick-sliced mushrooms in a 2.27-kilogram container, and sliced mushrooms and cremini sliced mushrooms in 227-gram packages.
Food recall for Mount Becher Buffalo Medium Cheese
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A CFIA has recalled a variety of cheese sold in Ontario and other provinces due to listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that can naturally exist in soil, plants, decaying vegetables, sewage and untreated water.
The manufactured by Natural Pastures Cheese Company is impacted. Consumers should not use, sell or serve the impacted product, according to the from June 24.
Health Canada has issued recall notices for electric corded chainsaws and pole saws, citing a laceration hazard posed by a faulty switch.
A issued July 3 notes 3,028 units of the affected products were sold in Canada and 49,000 were sold in the United States. The affected products were sold from September 2024 to March 2025.
The recalled products were sold through Amazon and possibly through other retailers.
Health Canada issued a nationwide for a variety of sold at Recreation Outfitters Inc. (ROI), citing a potential suffocation hazard.
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Under certain circumstances, according to the June 30 recall notice for Deuter Micro Star children’s sleeping bags, a child could slide fully into the sleeping bag, posing a suffocation hazard.
As of June 24, the company hasn’t received any reports of injuries or incidents in Canada.
A was issued for specific lots of protein powder sold at Costco Wholesale. Certain lots of may contain a small piece of food-grade packaging that became dislodged during production. Customers are advised to return the product to a Costco warehouse for a refund.
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