National Chemical Residue Monitoring Program 2010-2012 Report
date:Aug 01, 2014
through this program allows the CFIA to identify violations and trends, and develop strategic plans to minimize potential health risks to Canadians.

When elevated levels of chemical residues or metals are detected, they are assessed to determine the appropriate follow-up action. These actions may include notifying the producer or importer, additional inspections, or further directed sampling. If Health Canada determines that a product poses an unacceptable health risk to consumers, a product r
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