Prosecution Bulletins
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is responsible for enforcing a number of Acts of Parliament in order to deliver inspection and related services for consumers and industry that contribute to food safety, animal health and plant protection.
As part of its ongoing effort to increase awareness of CFIA's role in encouraging compliance with the various Acts and Regulations, the CFIA issues prosecution bulletins when a conviction is obtained.
December 2010
- 2010-12-24 - Boucherie M. Rhéaume Inc. Fined $3,000 for an Offence Under the Food and Drugs Act
- 2010-12-24 - President of Uni-Viande Inc. Fined $10,000 for Violating the Meat Inspection Act
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
- 2010-07-05 - Manitoba Trucker Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail for Violating the Health of Animals Act
- 2010-07-05 - Viandes Valleyfield fined $2,000 for violation of Meat Inspection Act
- 2010-07-05 - Ontario Corp Number 1029530, Operating as Omega Advanced Technologies Incorporated, Fined for Violation of the Food and Drugs Act
June 2010
- 2010-06-15 - LIF Foods Inc. Fined $50,000 and Placed on Probation for Two Years for Offences Under the Food and Drugs Act
- 2010-06-11 - Oliver Cheung Hon Mok Ordered to House Arrest For Violating the Health of Animals, and Meat Inspection Acts
March 2010
- 2010-03-26 - Wheatland Select Organic Turkey Fined $75,000 and Cameron Leth Fined $50,000 - For Meat Inspection Violations
- 2010-03-18 - Wei Kee Company fined $6,000 for offences Under the Meat Inspection Act
February 2010
January 2010
- 2010-01-19 - Dr. Brian Hill Convicted of Offences Under the Health of Animals Act
- 2010-01-04 - Perfection Packers Inc. fined $24,000 for contravening the Meat Inspection Act and the Food and Drugs Act
- 2010-01-04 - Try Canada Meats Inc. fined $24,000 for contravening the Meat Inspection Act and the Food and Drugs Act
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