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CINNAMON RECALL AND WARNINGS SOUTH OF THE BORDER PROMPT MONITORING IN CANADA

American Spices LLC is recalling its Spice Class Brand ground cinnamon, shown in
handout, due to lead concerns.
Christl Dabu
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Updated July 31, 2024 10:06 p.m. CEST
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In the wake of U.S. warnings about ground cinnamon products, Canada says it is
monitoring the situation and doesn't believe any products are affected in the
country.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posted on its website Monday that
U.S. company American Spices LLC is recalling its Spice Class Brand ground
cinnamon due to potential contamination from "elevated levels of lead."

It added warnings about eight other brands of cinnamon products Tuesday,
recommending the companies voluntarily recall them, and said no illnesses were
reported so far.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says it is aware of the FDA's
concerns about certain ground cinnamon products due to potential contamination
from elevated levels of lead.


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"The CFIA has been in contact with U.S. authorities and is monitoring the
situation," the CFIA wrote in a statement to CTVNews.ca on Wednesday. "The CFIA
is not aware of any Canadian distribution of the recalled products."

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post warnings about products affected by recalls on its website(opens in a new
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Health Canada and the CFIA have surveillance programs to monitor chemical
contaminants in food, including lead, the CFIA added.

If concentrations are higher than the maximum permitted levels, the CFIA says it
will assess the situation and may issue a food recall.

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LEAD FOUND IN NINE U.S. PRODUCTS

The FDA announced Tuesday that it confirmed through tests the presence of
"elevated levels of lead" in nine ground cinnamon products. It has not reported
any illnesses so far but is advising consumers to throw away or avoid buying the
products.

"The FDA is continuing to analyze cinnamon and review sample results received
from state partners who have been continuously sampling ground cinnamon at
retail for elevated levels of lead," it wrote.

"Short term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms,"
the FDA wrote in a press release on Monday. "It is possible that increased blood
lead levels may be the only apparent sign of lead exposure."

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   removal of Memorial University's board of regents chair after he forwarded an
   alumnus's pro-Palestinian campaign email to her father last month.
   
   


 * DISCOVERY OF 19 DEAD DOGS IN NEWFOUNDLAND LEADS TO CRUELTY CHARGES FOR
   ONTARIO MAN
   
   A 59-year-old man from Ontario has been charged with animal cruelty after
   police found 19 dead dogs at a home in eastern Newfoundland this week.
   
   


 * N.L. UNIVERSITY CHAIR DISCIPLINED FOR SENDING PRO-PALESTINIAN EMAIL TO
   ALUMNUS'S DAD
   
   The chair of the board of regents at Memorial University in Newfoundland and
   Labrador has been asked to take privacy training after he forwarded an
   alumnus's pro-Palestinian campaign email to her father.
   
   


LOCAL SPOTLIGHT


HOLY MOLA! MASSIVE SUNFISH RESCUED NEAR BAY OF FUNDY

It was a memorable day for many near the Bay of Fundy Monday when a Mola mola
found its way to the Parrsboro Harbour in Nova Scotia.




TORONTO MAN FINDS CAT, LOST FOR 13 YEARS, ON THE SAME DAY HIS OWN CAT WENT
MISSING

A cat that went missing in Toronto back in 2011 has finally been reunited with
its owner.




MANITOBA GOLFERS SET UNOFFICIAL RECORD OF 333 HOLES OF GOLF IN 12 HOURS, ALL FOR
A GOOD CAUSE

One golf course, two men, 12 hours and 333 holes of golf played. That's how the
13th annual Marathon Monday shaped up for Patrick Law and Dylan Thornborough,
which ended up being an unofficial world record.




MONTREAL-AREA WOMAN SHOCKED TO FIND FAMILY RENTED HER POOL WITHOUT HER CONSENT

A woman who lives east of Montreal in Repentigny came home to a pool party on
Sunday after a family of five had rented it on the Swimply app without the
consent of the homeowner.




CFL FAN BREAKS WORLD RECORD FOR VISITING ALL 9 STADIUMS IN FASTEST TIME

A CFL fan has unofficially broken the world record for watching CFL home games
at all nine of Canada’s stadiums in the shortest amount of time.




ANNE MURRAY REMINISCES ABOUT SUCCESSFUL CAREER AS HER HOMETOWN CENTRE MARKS 35
YEARS

The Anne Murray Centre in Springhill, N.S., marked its 35th anniversary over the
weekend drawing dozens to the event from around the globe.




MONTREAL HAIR SALON CATERS TO WOMEN WITH FACE OR HEAD COVERINGS

Imani Nadir says she looked high and low for a hairdresser when she moved to
Montreal in 2022. Finally, after six months of making calls and sending emails,
the 20-year-old came across Two Horses, a Montreal hair salon offering
specialized services to women who wear face or head coverings.




'SHE LED IT THE WHOLE WAY': 18-YEAR-OLD B.C. WOMAN LEADS HIKERS TO SAFETY IN
JASPER NATIONAL PARK

As fire threatened people in Jasper National Park, Colleen Knull sprung into
action.




'THERE'S MOM AND DAD'S HOUSE': NEW VIDEO APPEARS TO SHOW DESTRUCTION OF JASPER
NEIGHBOURHOOD

Video posted to social media on Thursday morning appears to show the charred
remains of a Jasper, Alta., neighbourhood.




POLITICS


 * PBO ESTIMATES CAPITAL GAIN TAX CHANGE TO BRING IN $17.4B IN REVENUE OVER FIVE
   YEARS
   
   The parliamentary budget officer estimates the Liberals' increase to the
   capital gains inclusion rate will bring in $17.4 billion in revenue over five
   years.
   
   


 * LIBERAL MP SAYS SHE REGRETS 'DISTRESS' CAUSED TO WITNESSES WHO LEFT MEETING
   IN TEARS
   
   Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld fell short of an apology after instigating a
   fracas on Wednesday that led two witnesses testifying about violence against
   women to storm out of a parliamentary committee hearing.
   
   


 * CANADIAN MILITARY ENCOUNTERS CHINESE RESEARCH VESSEL IN ARCTIC, WARNS
   COMPETITORS ARE 'PROBING' INFRASTRUCTURE
   
   A Canadian warship on its first-ever Arctic patrol encountered a Chinese
   polar research vessel in the Bering Strait off Alaska earlier this month, as
   the Department of National Defence says global competitors are increasingly
   probing Canadian infrastructure and gathering intelligence in a warming
   Arctic.
   
   


HEALTH


 * REGULAR ASPIRIN USE MAY HELP LOWER RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER, STUDY FINDS,
   ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE WITH UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLES
   
   Regular aspirin use may keep the oncologist away, at least when it comes to
   colorectal cancer, according to a new study, and people with unhealthy
   lifestyles seemed to see the greatest benefit.
   
   


 * NEARLY HALF OF DEMENTIA CASES COULD BE AVOIDED OR DELAYED BY TACKLING 14 RISK
   FACTORS
   
   Addressing 14 risk factors for dementia could prevent or delay nearly half of
   cases of the disease, according to a new report by the journal The Lancet.
   
   


 * DON'T WASTE TIME AND MONEY ON TRENDY WELLNESS HACKS. TRY THESE THINGS THAT
   ACTUALLY WORK
   
   It seems like every week a new product or viral hack promises to change your
   life forever — until you forget about it and another one comes out the
   following week.
   
   


SCI-TECH


 * MERCURY COULD HAVE AN 11-MILE UNDERGROUND LAYER OF DIAMONDS, RESEARCHERS SAY
   
   A layer of diamonds up to 18 kilometres (11 miles) thick could be tucked
   below the surface of Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet and the
   closest to the sun, according to new research.
   
   


 * HOLY MOLA! MASSIVE SUNFISH RESCUED NEAR BAY OF FUNDY
   
   It was a memorable day for many near the Bay of Fundy Monday when a Mola mola
   found its way to the Parrsboro Harbour in Nova Scotia.
   
   


 * MICROSOFT SAYS THAT A CYBERATTACK TRIGGERED THE HOURS-LONG OUTAGE IMPACTING
   AZURE CUSTOMERS
   
   A global Microsoft Azure outage that impacted a range of services for
   consumers Tuesday — from reports of stalling Outlook emails to trouble
   ordering on Starbucks’ mobile app — was triggered by distributed denial of
   service cyberattack, according to the tech giant.
   
   


ENTERTAINMENT


 * CARDI B FILES FOR DIVORCE FROM OFFSET, POSTS SHE'S PREGNANT WITH THEIR THIRD
   CHILD ON INSTAGRAM
   
   A representative for Cardi B confirmed the news to The Associated Press,
   writing, 'This is not based on any one particular incident, it has been a
   long time coming and is amicable.'
   
   


 * BRITNEY SPEARS MEMOIR ‘THE WOMAN IN ME’ HEADED TO THE BIG SCREEN
   
   Universal has landed the rights to Spears’ bestselling memoir, “The Woman in
   Me,” which is being developed as a biopic of the pop star’s life.
   
   


 * CHRISSY TEIGEN AND JOHN LEGEND'S SON MILES DIAGNOSED WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES
   
   Chrissy Teigen has shared that her six-year-old son Miles has been diagnosed
   with type 1 diabetes.
   
   


BUSINESS


 * BCE REPORTS PROFIT BOOST AFTER WAVE OF JOB CUTS
   
   BCE Inc. boosted its profits despite a dip in revenue last quarter as the
   telecom giant began to feel the financial effect of thousands of job cuts
   from earlier this year.
   
   


 * KOREAN AIR SAYS TURBULENCE IS KNOCKING INSTANT NOODLES OFF ITS ECONOMY MENU
   
   Turbulence is knocking a beloved instant-noodle offering off Korean Air's
   economy menu. Cups of Shin Ramyun instant noodles, a favourite among Korean
   Air travellers over the years, will no longer be available for economy-class
   passengers starting Aug. 15, a spokesperson for the Seoul-based airline said.
   
   


 * ONTARIO DEVELOPER COALITION ASKS GOVERNMENTS FOR TAX BREAKS TO PASS ON TO
   HOMEBUYERS
   
   A coalition of Ontario developers has written to three levels of government
   to ask for a reduction in taxes on new housing, saying it will pass on those
   savings dollar for dollar to homebuyers.
   
   


LIFESTYLE


 * HOW THIS FASHION DESIGNER TRANSFORMED A ‘TRAGIC DISASTER’ INTO A PICTURESQUE
   HOME
   
   When fashion designer Aurora James toured her soon-to-be new home, a friend
   in tow called it a “tragic disaster.” That would probably make most people a
   little nervous, but the founder and face of shoes and accessories line
   Brother Vellies was unmoved in her decision to snap up the woodsy
   cottage-style home in the mountainous LA neighborhood of Laurel Canyon.
   
   


 * THIS COUNTRY'S DOCTORS CAN PRESCRIBE FOUR-WEEK SPA BREAKS TO FRAZZLED PARENTS
   
   Before you know it, mothers and fathers find themselves at their doctor’s
   office with symptoms such as insomnia, panic attacks, depression or physical
   problems such as backache, arthritis or joint pain. But the prescription for
   what ails parents in Germany may not be for pills or creams.
   
   


 * TEENS HAVE A LOT OF GOOD COPING STRATEGIES — AND THEY OFTEN JUST NEED TO BE
   HEARD, DATA SHOWS
   
   Maybe a hug from a parent no longer solves problems for a teen as it did in
   their childhood. But when it comes to teenage mental health, adults can do a
   lot to help, according to new data.
   
   


SPORTS

 * BREAKING
   
   
   BREAKING | CANADIAN SWIMMER SUMMER MCINTOSH WINS GOLD IN 200-METRE BUTTERFLY
   AT PARIS OLYMPICS
   
   Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh won her second Olympic gold medal in Paris
   with a victory in the women's 200-metre butterfly.
   
   


 * OLYMPIC GOLF GETS LOUD START, SLOW FINISH AND MATSUYAMA IN THE LEAD
   
   Victor Perez of France repeatedly pumped his fist over his head before the
   opening tee shot Thursday, celebrating the start of Olympic golf before a
   large and raucous home crowd.
   
   


 * BOOKMAKER TO PLEAD GUILTY IN GAMBLING CASE TIED TO BASEBALL STAR SHOHEI
   OHTANI'S EX-INTERPRETER
   
   A Southern California bookmaker who took thousands of sports bets from the
   ex-interpreter for baseball star Shohei Ohtani has agreed to plead guilty to
   running an illegal gambling business, U.S. authorities announced Thursday.
   
   


AUTOS


 * TOYOTA ACKNOWLEDGES MORE CERTIFICATION CHEATING AND APOLOGIZES
   
   Toyota reported Wednesday more cases of cheating on certification tests for
   new models required by the Japanese government, on top of those acknowledged
   earlier.
   
   


 * TESLA IN SEATTLE-AREA CRASH THAT KILLED MOTORCYCLIST WAS USING SELF-DRIVING
   SYSTEM, AUTHORITIES SAY
   
   Authorities in Washington have determined that a Tesla that hit and killed a
   motorcyclist near Seattle in April was operating on the company's 'Full Self
   Driving' system at the time of the crash.
   
   


 * HOW A WEATHER EVENT IN THE U.S. CAN HURT WESTERN CANADA'S DRIVERS AT THE
   PUMPS
   
   Drivers in Saskatoon have been hit with unwelcome news as gas prices soared
   to $1.68 per litre this week. The increase is not limited to Saskatoon;
   drivers throughout western Canada have experienced similar hikes.
   
   


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