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Canadian Government Notices for Jan 5-6

The Government of Canada issued the following notices on January 5 and 6, 2011:

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  • Deli Sprouts The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Wal-Mart Canada Corp. warned the public not to consume certain Sprouters Northwest brand Deli Sprouts because the product may be contaminated with Salmonella.
  • Aquatic animal disease reporting. The Canada Food Inspection Agency issued new regulations to require that all suspected or confirmed cases of serious aquatic animal diseases be reported the agency.
  • Recalls. Black Diamond AvaLung Packs (01/05/11) joint recall with Black Diamond Equipment, Health Canada, and the US CPSC; Honda Snow Blowers (01/05/11), Toddler Girls’ Pants, Jeans, and Shorts (01/05/11) from 77kids by American Eagle.