26-11-2025 01:07 via edmontonjournal.com

'To the next level': Alberta cracking down on food safety after shortfalls exposed

The Alberta government is seeking to toughen enforcement of food safety rules and modernize a system that has drawn complaints for its lack of transparency, reporting, and accountability, through new legislation introduced earlier this week. Read More
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