The New Year is here, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is back with another round of product recalls you'll want to know about.
This latest wave of food recalls in Canada affects everything from bread and baked goods to Himalayan salt, cheese, cucumbers and even chocolate. These CFIA recalls are caused by contaminants ranging from pathogens like salmonella, E. coli and norovirus to foreign objects like metal fragments, insects and plastic pieces.
The ongoing Sifto salt recall continues to send ripple effects across the Canadian food industry, now linked to an ever-growing list of bread and bakery recalls. Meanwhile, the cucumber recall saga also lingers, with new warnings adding to the pile.
With so many household brands like President's Choice, T&T and Western Family all having been caught up in recent advisories, it's definitely time to check your pantry and take quick action to avoid potential health risks.
Here's a detailed look at all the latest food recalls across Canada, the reasons behind them and the steps you should take to stay safe.
President's Choice salts
Recalled products:
- President's Choice Mediterranean Sea Salts, 360 g — all best-before dates up to and including January 17, 2026
- President's Choice Himalayan Pink Rock Salts, 390 g — all best-before dates up to and including January 17, 2026
Recall reason: Loblaw Companies Limited is recalling President's Choice Mediterranean Sea Salts and Himalayan Pink Rock Salts due to contamination with pieces of plastic. These products, distributed nationally, were flagged just weeks after a similar recall for President's Choice Tellicherry Black Peppercorns was issued nationally, also for plastic contamination. If you have these salts, don't use, sell or serve them. Check your pantry and discard or return any affected items to stay safe!
Last updated: January 2, 2025
President's Choice recall notice
Fromagerie des Grondines cheeses
Recalled products:
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Festin Soft Cheese"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Tomme des galets raw sheep goat milk semi soft"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Raclé"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Clos des roches raw milk firm paste"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Foin-de-grèves"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Grondines"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Le Grand 2"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "Tomme de la chevrotière raw goat milk semi soft cheese"
- Fromagerie des Grondines "D'eschambault"
Recall reason: Aux Terroirs is recalling several Fromagerie des Grondines cheeses that were sold up to and including December 5, 2024, due to contamination with generic E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus. An initial recall issued on December 23 mentioned only the company's Festin Soft Cheese distributed in Alberta and Quebec, but a follow-up expanded the recall to include eight additional cheeses sold across most provinces and territories. While the E. coli strain is non-pathogenic, both contaminants can pose health risks. If you've purchased these cheeses, check the CFIA notice for details and dispose of any affected products to avoid potential illness.
Last updated: December 27, 2024
Fromagerie des Grondines recall notice
Sweet Fix chocolate bars
Recalled products:
- Sweet Fix "Lotus - Lait" (Chocolate Bar), 140 g
- Sweet Fix "Pistache - Lait" (Chocolate Bar), 145 g
- Sweet Fix "Pistache - Noir" (Chocolate Bar), 145 g
Recall reason: Sweet Fix Mtl is recalling various chocolate bars due to undeclared allergens, including wheat, sesame seeds and milk. These bars, sold in Quebec and online, could pose serious risks to those with allergies or intolerances. The recall applies to any of the above bars where wheat, milk and/or sesame are not declared on the label. If you have an allergy to any of these ingredients, steer clear of these bars.
Last updated: December 27, 2024
Heavenfull Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream
Recalled product: Heavenfull Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream, 8 x 87 g — best before November 4, 5 or 6, 2025.
Recall reason: Sorrisa Group is recalling Heavenfull brand Brownie Skillet with Vanilla Ice Cream due to contamination with pieces of plastic (nitrile). The affected products were sold at Costco locations in Ontario. If you've picked up one of these desserts, don't eat it — instead, return it to the store or dispose of it immediately.
Last updated: December 27, 2024
8 Cakes Pistachio Knafeh
Recalled product: 8 Cakes Pistachio Knafeh — all codes where wheat is not properly declared on the label
Recall reason: 8 Cakes Bake Shoppe Ltd. is recalling its Pistachio Knafeh due to undeclared wheat, which poses a risk to people with wheat allergies or gluten intolerance. The recall affects products sold online and distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and possibly other areas. If you've purchased this dessert, don't eat it — return it to the retailer or throw it out.
Last updated: December 27, 2024
Pistachio Knafeh recall notice
Century Flaked Light Tuna
Recalled product: Century Flaked Light Tuna Hot & Spicy Style, 180 g — best before September 13, 2025
Recall reason: Uno Foods Inc. is recalling Century brand Flaked Light Tuna Hot & Spicy Style due to undeclared gluten. This recall affects products distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Gluten can cause serious reactions in people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. If you have this tuna in your pantry, avoid consuming it and return it to the retailer or dispose of it safely.
Last updated: December 24, 2024
Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC oysters
Recalled products:
- Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC Fanny Bay Oysters (petite, Xsmall, small, medium)
- Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC Sunseeker Oysters (petite, Xsmall, small, medium)
- Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC Cloudy Bay Oysters (petite, Xsmall, small, medium)
Recall reason: Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC, operating as Fanny Bay Oysters, is recalling certain lots of various oysters due to potential norovirus contamination. These products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario. This recall was triggered by findings from the CFIA during an investigation into an active foodborne illness outbreak. You can find the exact lot numbers and other information in the CFIA recall notice below.
Symptoms of norovirus include sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting (often more pronounced in children), nausea and stomach cramps, along with possible fever, chills and fatigue. While most recover within one to two days, severe dehydration may require medical care. If you suspect illness from these oysters, contact your health care provider. Throw out or return the recalled items to the place of purchase, and check with your retailer if you're unsure about your purchase. Stay safe and hydrated!
Last updated: December 21, 2024
More cucumbers
Recalled products:
- Wholesale Produce Supply Select Cucumbers, 24 count — lot code 54254701
- Pamela Cucumbers, 24 count — sold from October 18 to November 30, 2024, inclusive
Recall reason: Sysco Canada Inc. and Wholesale Produce Supply are joining a growing list of produce distributors issuing a cucumber recall due to salmonella contamination. Pamela brand cucumbers distributed in Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon as well as select cucumbers sold in Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan are now included in the ongoing cucumber recall. Salmonella can cause symptoms like fever, diarrhea and abdominal cramps, particularly in vulnerable people.
Last updated: December 20, 2024
Wholesale Produce Supply and Pamela cucumber recall notice
El Balad chickpeas
Recalled product: El Balad Chickpeas, 300 g — best before August 1, 2025
Recall reason: Les Aliments Amelya Impex Inc. is recalling its El Balad brand chickpeas due to container integrity defects, which have led to spoilage concerns. These products were sold in Ontario and Quebec. The CFIA notes that while the spoilage isn't harmful, it compromises the product's quality. If you have these chickpeas, avoid using them and dispose of them or return them to the store you got them from.
Last updated: December 20, 2024
Western Family Pot Barley
Recalled product: Western Family Pot Barley, 450 g — best before September 28, 2024 and May 3, 2025
Recall reason: Pattison Food Group is recalling Western Family brand Pot Barley due to the presence of insects. The product was distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Yukon. If you have this barley at home, avoid using it and either return it to the store or throw it out.
Last updated: December 19, 2024
Bonchaz Bakery baked goods
Recalled products:
- Whole Wheat Fruitcake, 10 x 720 g — best before February 5, 2025
- SB Chocolate Coconut 8-pack, 8 x 308 g — best before December 27, 2024
- SB Chocolate Coconut Twins, 15 x 76 g — best before December 27, 2024
- Lemon Poppyseed Loaf, 10 x 125 g — best before May 5, 2025
- SB Jam 6-pack, 10 x 265 g — best before January 2, 2025
- SB Apricot Singles, 18 x 59 g — best before January 2, 2025
- SB Raspberry Singles, 18 x 59 g — best before January 2, 2025
- Belgian Chocolate Chunk Cookies, 120 x 56 g — best before February 16, 2026
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Cookies, 120 x 60 g — best before February 20, 2026
Recall reason: Bonchaz Bakery is recalling various bakery products sold in B.C. due to contamination with pieces of metal. The affected items were made using the recently recalled Sifto salt, which has been at the centre of an ongoing recall involving multiple breads, meats and other food products.
Last updated: December 13, 2024
Daniel's Kitchen Breakfast Wrap
Recalled product: Daniel's Kitchen Breakfast Wrap, 12 x 250 g — produced on November 6.
Recall reason: Daniel's Kitchen Ltd. is recalling some of its Breakfast Wraps sold in B.C. due to contamination with pieces of metal. This issue is also connected to the Sifto salt recall, which has been at the centre of a huge wave of recalls in Canada. If you have these breakfast wraps, avoid consuming them and either return them to the store or throw them out.
Last updated: December 12, 2024
Sareks Bitter Apricot Kernels
Recalled product: Sareks Bitter Apricot Kernels, 1 lb — best before October 12, 2025
Recall reason: Sareks brand Bitter Apricot Kernels, sold online in Canada, are being recalled due to high levels of natural toxin amygdalin, which can release cyanide when consumed. Consuming large amounts of amygdalin may cause acute cyanide poisoning, with symptoms like weakness, confusion, nausea, difficulty breathing, and even cardiac arrest and death.
The recall was prompted by CFIA test results, and one illness has already been reported. If you have this product, stop consuming it immediately and throw it out or return it to the place of purchase. Seek medical attention if you experience symptoms after eating it.
Last updated: December 11, 2024
Manohar bakery products
Recalled products:
- Manohar Jeera Cookies, 1.5 lbs — best before May 5, 7 and 11, 2025
- Manohar Jeera Cookies, 3.5 lbs — best before May 7 and 11, 2025
- Manohar Jeera Cookies, 10 lbs — best before May 11, 2025
- Manohar Ajwain Cookies, 1.5 lbs — best before April 30 and May 5, 7 and 11, 2025
- Manohar Ajwain Cookies, 3.5 lbs — best before April 30, May 5 and May 7, 2025
- Manohar Ajwain Cookies, 10 lbs — best before April 30 and May 5, 2025
- Manohar Diet Rusk, 400 g — best before November 30 and December 4, 5, 7 and 11, 2024
Recall reason: Balkana Bakery is recalling Manohar brand bakery products distributed in Alberta and B.C. due to contamination with pieces of metal. This recall is also linked to the Sifto salt recall, which has been at the centre of an ongoing recall involving metal fragments. If you have these items, do not consume them—return them to the retailer or discard them safely.
Last updated: December 11, 2024
T&T bread and buns
Recalled products:
- Frozen Plain Loaf, 80 g x 60 count
- Round Plain Bun, 80 g x 40 count
- Oval Plain Bun, 80 g x 36 count
- Plain Tray Bun, 40 g x 60 count
- Egg Tray Bun, 40 g x 60 count
- Coconut Bun, 120 g x 36 count
- HK Coconut Bun, 120 g x 35 count
- Sausage Bun, 120 g x 35 count
- BBQ Bun, 120 g x 35 count
- 60% Whole Wheat Bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Sweet Egg Bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Milk Bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Multi-grain bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Plain Bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Coconut Bread, 60 g x 12 count
- Coconut Red Bean Bread, 360 g x 12 count
- Wheat Germ Bread, 276 g x 24 count
- Small Bun, 80 g x 60 count
Recall reason: T&T Supermarket Inc. is recalling certain bread and buns due to contamination with pieces of metal. These products, sold in Alberta and B.C., were made with the recalled Sifto salt that's been linked to several other bread recalls recently. If you have these items at home, do not consume them — return them to the store or dispose of them safely.
Last updated: December 11, 2024
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