Non-profit, union wary of federal plan to amend food inspection, pest control acts
OTTAWA — A non-profit says it’s concerned about the government’s plan to amend food safety laws to take food security and affordability into account, and is arguing Ottawa is prioritizing trade over the health of Canadians.
The government’s spring economic update outlined plans to amend the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act and the Pest Control Products Act to “include consideration of food security and cost of food.”
A Department of Finance official said the government remains committed to safeguarding the environment and protecting the health and safety of Canadians.
“Further details will be provided as legislative changes are introduced, with timing still to be announced,” said the official in an email.
