CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
Sounds like criminal fraud to me.
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
Take away their license to operate in Canada. Seems seditious to me.
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
Next up: lobby group with ties to grocer oligopoly pushing to defund the cbc.
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Take away their license to operate in Canada. Seems seditious to me.
Shutting them down “cold turkey” seems like an overreaction, considering the big grocers amount to our whole food distribution system.
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
How about if the label is inaccurate they have to give you the product for free. Shit would get fixed overnight.
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Shutting them down “cold turkey” seems like an overreaction, considering the big grocers amount to our whole food distribution system.
You’re right, we should nationalise their operations instead
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CBC investigation finds some big grocers promoting imported food with Canadian branding | CBC News
New data from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a CBC News investigation suggest ongoing problems with country-of-origin signage in Canadian grocery stores. CBC also found questionable Canadian branding in some stores.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
6 (1) It is prohibited for a person to manufacture, prepare, package, label, sell, import or advertise a food commodity in a manner that is false, misleading or deceptive or is likely to create an erroneous impression regarding its character, quality, value, quantity, composition, merit, safety or origin or the method of its manufacture or preparation.
Penalties outlined in the act:
39 (1) A person who contravenes a provision of this Act, other than sections 7 and 9, or a provision of the regulations — or fails to do anything the person was ordered to do by, or does anything the person was ordered not to do by, the Minister or an inspector under this Act other than subsection 32(1) — is guilty of an offence and is liable
(a) on conviction on indictment, to a fine of not more than $5,000,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years or to both; or
(b) on summary conviction, for a first offence, to a fine of not more than $250,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months or to both and, for a subsequent offence, to a fine of not more than $500,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than 18 months or to both.