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Food and Nutrition Surveillance
Health Canada recognizes that a healthy diet, a safe, nutritious food supply and nutritional well-being are essential contributors to a healthy, productive population. -
Nutrition Labelling Online Course
Today's food environment can make it challenging for Canadians to make healthier food choices, but using labels can help. To improve understanding of food labels, Health... -
Food and nutrition
Safe food and good nutrition are important to Canadians. Maintaining the safety of Canada's food supply is a shared responsibility among government, industry and consumers.... -
Nutrition facts tables
A nutrition facts table can help you make informed food choices when grocery shopping and preparing food at home. Learn about what is in a nutrition facts table and how to use it. -
Nutrition Policy Reports
Lead page to Health Canada reports, discussion papers and articles related to research on nutritional health -
Nutrition claims
There are two types of nutrition claims on foods: nutrient content claims and health claims. These claims must also follow certain rules from Health Canada to make sure that... -
Nutrition Labelling
Learn to make healthier food choices by using nutrition labelling information. -
Infant nutrition
Government of Canada tips for providing the proper food and nutrition for babies, older infants and toddlers -
Nutrition Labelling – Directory of Nutrition Facts Table Formats
Listing of nutrition facts table formats and their acceptable versions for use on prepackaged products. -
Nutrition Labelling - Directory of Nutrition Symbol Formats
Nutrition Labelling - Directory of Nutrition Symbol Formats: Draft for Canada Gazette Part I Consultation. -
Concentration of Contaminants and Other Chemicals in Food Composites
The Canadian Total Diet Study (TDS) is a food surveillance program that monitors the concentrations of chemical contaminants in foods that are typically consumed by Canadians -
List of permitted supplemented food categories
This document lists the specific food categories that are permitted to be supplemented foods. Any other food category that is not outlined in this list is not considered a... -
Guidance document for Supplemented foods regulations: executive summary
Supplemented foods are prepackaged foods with added vitamins, minerals, amino acids and/or other ingredients such as caffeine. These foods must meet certain requirements in... -
Regulating food
Health Canada develops food safety and nutritional regulations, policies and guidance under the Food and Drugs Act. This act governs the safety and nutritional quality of food... -
Canadian Total Diet Study
The Canadian Total Diet Study (TDS) is a food surveillance program that monitors the concentrations of chemical contaminants in foods that are typically consumed by Canadians.... -
Healthy Eating Strategy
This strategy aims to: improve healthy eating information; strengthen labelling and claims; improve the nutrition quality of foods; protect vulnerable populations; and support... -
Proposed Residential Indoor Air Quality Guidelines for Benzene
English: Health Canada assesses the health risks posed by specific indoor pollutants in residential environments and provides recommendations on how to reduce... -
Measuring the impact of the opioid overdose epidemic on life expectancy at...
Canada continues to experience a serious opioid overdose crisis. Across the country, it is having devastating effects on families and communities. The impact of the crisis on... -
Opioids and the opioid crisis – Get the facts
The opioid crisis is a complex public health issue. There are many factors that led us to the significant increase in opioid-related overdoses today. -
Canada’s Opioid Crisis (fact sheet)
Illegal drugs and problematic drug or substance use are not new in Canada. However, the opioid crisis has brought to light the devastating effects opioids are having on...
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