Health Canada’s Proposal to Enable the Use of Ground Limestone as a Colouring Agent in Unstandardized Confectionery

Health Canada’s Proposal to Enable the Use of Ground Limestone as a Colouring Agent in Unstandardized Confectionery Food additives are regulated in Canada under Marketing Authorizations (MAs) issued by the Minister of Health and the Food and Drug Regulations (Regulations). Approved food additives and their permitted conditions of use are set out in the Lists of Permitted Food Additives that are incorporated by reference in the MAs and published on the Canada.ca website. 2021-10-19 Health Canada open-ouvert@tbs-sct.gc.ca Health and Safetyfood additivesapproved food additivesenable the use of ground limestonecolouring agentunstandardized confectionery Health Canada’s Proposal to Enable the Use of Ground Limestone as a Colouring Agent in Unstandardized Confectionery HTML https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-nutrition/public-involvement-partnerships/limestone-colouring-agent-unstandardized-confectionery/information-document.html Health Canada’s Proposal to Enable the Use of Ground Limestone as a Colouring Agent in Unstandardized Confectionery HTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/aliments-nutrition/participation-public-partenariats/calcaire-coloration-agent-nonnormalise-confiserie/document-dinformation.html

Food additives are regulated in Canada under Marketing Authorizations (MAs) issued by the Minister of Health and the Food and Drug Regulations (Regulations). Approved food additives and their permitted conditions of use are set out in the Lists of Permitted Food Additives that are incorporated by reference in the MAs and published on the Canada.ca website.

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