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Veterinary Health Products (VHPs) in Canada play a vital role in promoting the wellbeing of both companion and food producing animals. VHPs in Canada are low-risk products that include vitamins,...

If you sell chemical products in Canada, you may be required to disclose ingredient information on your Safety Data Sheet (SDS) as part of the HPR (Hazardous Products Regulation). But...

With more Canadian consumers prioritizing transparency and supporting local businesses, food brands are increasingly looking to highlight their Canadian roots. But under Canadian food labelling regulations, using the phrase “Canadian”...

Postbiotics have gained significant attention in recent years, but despite growing interest in these ingredients, regulatory acceptance in Canada remains uncertain. In Canada, any product making a health claim must...

Health Canada has recently published an update in the Drug Establishment Licensing Bulletin #187, highlighting significant expansions to the Canada–Switzerland Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA). While the text of the MRA...

If your company manufactures, imports, or distributes aerosol products in Canada or internationally, it’s critical to understand the full scope of classification requirements under the United Nations Recommendations on the...

It has become more and more necessary for companies selling their drug and health products in Canada to have a dedicated Canadian facing website. Recently, this has become especially true...

When dealing with flammable substances, safety is a top priority. One of the most important indicators of a material’s fire risk is its flash point- the lowest temperature at which...

Ignition distance testing is a critical analytical procedure used to determine the distance at which an aerosol product can be ignited when sprayed toward a standardized ignition source. This assessment...

When it comes to classifying and labeling household chemical products in Canada, manufacturers must adhere to strict regulations to ensure the safety of consumers. Aerosol products are classified as dangerous...

Health Canada has released a new guidance document outlining the use of Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) for Class II, III, and IV medical devices. Set to take effect on January...

The Biocides Regulations came into force on May 31, 2025. This means that now, all new surface disinfectant and sanitizer submissions must be filed under the new regulations administered by...

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