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What producers need to know about Health Canada’s latest food additive, enzyme and supplement updates

These changes influence how raw and processed agricultural products can be marketed, labelled and formulated across the value chain

Reading Time: 3 minutes Changes to Health Canada’s food additive, enzyme and supplement regulations influence how raw and processed agricultural products can be marketed, labelled and formulated across the value chain.










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Meat from cloned animals sparks debate

Is a cloned cow any different from a conventionally conceived cow when it comes to meat? Canadian officials suggest not

Reading Time: 3 minutes Health Canada says meat from healthy cloned animals is no different than that from sexually reproduced animals and there are no health concerns with consuming meat from a cloned animal. It also says a main aspect of cloning animals is to “enhance the propagation of unique, high-value animals.”



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“Animal-free” milk gets green light in Canada

Company touts synthetic dairy as more environmentally friendly, healthy

Reading Time: 2 minutes In a news release today, Israeli startup Remilk, which uses the tagline "Real Dairy. No Milk," announced it had received a 'No Objection Letter' from Health Canada. This will "open the door for use of Remilk's protein in a variety of products with the same taste and texture as milk, ice cream, yogurt, cream cheese, and more," the company said.