Health Canada

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    Consumer Product Enforcement Summary Report: Asbestos Products

    The purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify compliance of mineral kits and collectable loose rocks which are subject to the Asbestos Products Regulations.
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    Consumer Information - Decorative Refillable Outdoor Torches

    Decorative refillable garden torches are subject to the safety standards of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 ( CCCR, 2001) under the authority of the Hazardous Products Act.
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    Canada Consumer Product Safety Act Quick Reference Guide

    This is a guide to the key provisions of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. The guide provides an overview of the legislation and is not intended to substitute for, supersede or limit the requirements under the legislation.
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    Drug and vaccine authorizations for COVID-19: Overview

    Health Canada scientific reviewers evaluate data to assess the potential benefits and risks of a drug or vaccine. They also review the information that will be provided to health care practitioners and consumers about the product. After the review, we may authorize the drug or vaccine for sale in...
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    COVID-19 guidance for reporting medical device shortages: Background

    Under the Interim Order, manufacturers and importers must report medical device shortages related to COVID-19 to Health Canada. The devices to which the shortages apply are on the List of Medical Devices — Notification of Shortages (specified medical devices).
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    Regulatory considerations for importing or selling face shields: Notice to industry

    Most PPE, including face shields, are Class I medical devices if they are manufactured, sold or represented for use for reducing the risk of or preventing the user from infection. This includes COVID-19. Face shields may be authorized for sale or import into Canada through the following 3...
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    Health product advertising incidents related to COVID-19

    COVID-19 is a new disease not previously identified in humans. Health Canada is closely tracking all potential drugs and vaccines in development in Canada and abroad. We are working with companies, academic research centres and investigators to help expedite the development and availability of...
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    Helping people who use substances during the COVID-19 pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic is adding to the ongoing public health crisis related to high rates of opioid overdose and deaths, as well as acute substance use harms. These crises are made worse in communities where there is chronic overcrowding, including a shortage of housing or other shelters.
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    Joint Statement on Clinical Trial Oversight in Canada

    Health Canada (HC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), with the collaboration and participation of the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards (CAREB), recognize the urgent need to conduct clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a drug, a vaccine or a...
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    Safety with Radar - Activity Books

    Safety with Radar is an activity book featuring various activities related to safety messages for both indoors and outdoors. Activities such as word searches, cross-words and matching games are included. These activities help children stay engaged while learning about product safety issues.
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