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- Certification bodies accredited by the CFIA can cancel a holder's certification if the holder has not complied with any provision of the Safe Food for Canadians Act and Regulations or the issued organic…
Program: Food
- Guidance for Canadian Food Inspection Agency inspection staff on preventive control and traceability inspection procedures for food (system-based inspection).
Program: Food
- Countries officially recognized by Canada as free of notifiable avian influenza.
Program: Animals
- Bovine: animal health certificates for export
Program: Animals
- Countries officially recognized by Canada as being free of Foot-and-mouth disease which is listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Terrestrial Animal Code.
Program: Animals
- The objective of this document is to help ensure that you have the required document and follow the appropriate steps to qualify your pet for movement to the EU.
Program: Animals
- Iceland is officially recognized by Canada as free of certain diseases listed in the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Terrestrial Animal Code.
Program: Animals
- Accredited Veterinarian's Manual Module List
Program: Animals
- For many decades, intradermal tuberculin testing has been the most commonly used diagnostic procedure for detecting bovine tuberculosis in live animals.
Program: Animals
- General steps and conditions associated with making a nutrient content claim.
Program: Food