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Canada finds 48 cases of fake "Made in Canada" labels in Ontario stores, prompting corrective actions.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency found 48 cases of mislabeling in Ontario grocery stores where products were falsely labeled as "Made in Canada."
This practice, known as "maple washing," involves marketing foreign goods as Canadian, misleading consumers.
The CFIA received 167 complaints about country of origin between November 2024 and September 2025, with 48 confirmed cases of noncompliance.
While no stores were named or fined, they were issued corrective action letters.
The agency emphasizes that food producers and retailers must follow strict labeling laws, including accurate country-of-origin information.
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Canadá encuentra 48 casos de etiquetas falsas "Hecho en Canadá" en las tiendas de Ontario, lo que provoca acciones correctivas.