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    The 2008-2022 Total Diet Study Food Consumption Tables (2015 CCHS-Nutrition)

    The 2008-2022 Total Diet Study Food Consumption Tables show the daily consumption of each Total Diet Study (TDS) food composite for various age-sex groups. The source for these consumption data is the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey-Nutrition Component (2015 CCHS-Nutrition). When paired...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    • TXT
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  • Open Information

    Classification of products under the Food and Drugs Act (F&DA)

    The Food and Drugs Act (F&DA) and its regulations serve as a basis for the classification of drugs, devices, food, and cosmetics. The definitions of "food," "drug," "cosmetic" and "device" in section 2 of the F&DA, and the definition of "natural health product" (NHP) in section 1 of the...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Information

    Assessment in Support of Risk Management for Arsenic in Rice-Based Foods Inte...

    Arsenic is naturally occurring in the environment, and very low levels are present in various foods. Elevated arsenic exposure from drinking water has been associated with a variety of serious adverse health effects, with potential effects noted in vulnerable populations such as infants and...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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  • Open Information

    Assessment in Support of Changes to the Maximum Level for Arsenic in Fruit Ju...

    Arsenic is naturally occurring in the environment, and very low levels are present in various foods. Elevated arsenic exposure from drinking water has been associated with a variety of serious adverse health effects, with potential effects noted in vulnerable populations such as infants and...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • PDF
    • HTML
  • Open Information

    Food and Nutrition Surveillance in Canada: An Environmental Scan

    A healthy diet, nutritional well-being, and a safe nutritious food supply are essential contributors to a healthy productive population. The result is lower health care and social costs, and better quality of life for all Canadians.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
  • Open Information

    Food and Nutrition - The full list

    Series of topical and brief publications produced by Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada for the public, media and special interest groups.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    • HTML
  • Open Information

    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. Eating a nutritious and balanced diet is one of the best ways to protect and promote good health.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
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