19-02-2025 16:40 via canada.ca

Proposal to transfer the maximum levels for ethyl carbamate in alcoholic beverages to the List of Contaminants and Other Adulterating Substances in Foods

Health Canada’s evaluation on the risk management commitments for ethyl carbamate published in May 2022 confirmed that the maximum levels for ethyl carbamate in alcoholic beverages currently included on the administrative List of Maximum Levels for Various Chemical Contaminants in Foods continue to be health protective. Health Canada is proposing to transfer the maximum levels for ethyl carbamate to the regulatory List of Contaminants and Other Adulterating Substances in Foods, maintaining the
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