Four people in Saskatchewan among those ill after eating contaminated red onions
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has confirmed four people from Saskatchewan have fallen ill with salmonella after eating red onions grown in the U.S.
At the end of July, health authorities warned consumers in Central and Western Canada to avoid red onions from Thomson International Inc. of Bakersfield, Calif., as they had been linked to a salmonella outbreak.
According to PHAC, there are now 120 confirmed cases in Canada, with seven provinces affected.
The agency says although the investigation has determined red onions are the likely source of the outbreak, Thomson International Inc. has recalled all varieties of onions that could have come into contact with potentially contaminated red onions. Onion varieties include red, white, yellow and sweet yellow onions.

