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Klask 4 recalled due to ingestion hazard

1 day 2 hours ago
Health Canada's sampling and evaluation program has determined that the magnets do not meet the magnetic force requirements of the Toys Regulations and pose an ingestion hazard. Small, powerful magnets can be easily swallowed by children of all ages, posing serious and potentially life-threatening risks.  When more than one powerful magnet is swallowed in a short period of time, the magnets can attract one another while moving through the intestines. This can cause the intestines to twist, creating blockages or tearing of the intestinal walls. As of February 6, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Maison Luce brand Sérum fortifiant Cils & Sourcils recalled due to chemical hazard

1 day 2 hours ago
Health Canada's sampling and evaluation program has determined that the recalled product contains methyl eugenol above the maximum concentration in the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist. Methyl eugenol is prohibited as a pure ingredient on the Hotlist due to its potential for carcinogenicity but is permitted as a naturally occurring component in botanical extracts with specific limits depending on the product type. As of February 10, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

Sunshade and alternating blind by Stores d’aujourd’hui Gatineau Inc. recalled due to strangulation and choking hazards

1 day 2 hours ago
Health Canada has determined that the recalled blinds do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard. Young children may pull looped cords around their neck, or become entangled in the cords, causing a strangulation hazard and even death. In addition, the products can also release small parts that present a choking hazard to young children.  Health Canada recommends cordless window coverings. For more information on the hazard, see Blind Cord Safety.  As of February 9, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. 
Consumer product safety

Haleine Fraîche oral hygiene product recalled due to a chemical hazard

2 days 2 hours ago
Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that the recalled products contain methyl eugenol above the maximum concentration outlined in the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist (‘Hotlist’). Methyl eugenol is prohibited as a pure ingredient on the Hotlist due to its potential for carcinogenicity but is permitted as a naturally occurring component in botanical extracts with specific limits depending on the product type. As of February 10, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
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Patchwork and Pine Inc. Lip Balm and Artisan Soap recalled due to the presence of prohibited ingredients

2 days 2 hours ago
It was determined that these products contained prohibited ingredients as per Health Canada’s Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist (‘Hotlist’). Dioxane and Benzyl Cyanide are prohibited ingredients on the Hotlist. Dioxane is prohibited due to its possible carcinogenic effect. Benzyl cyanide is prohibited due to the potential release of cyanide. As of February 10, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

Harmony Alternating Blind by Storimage Inc. recalled due to strangulation hazard

2 weeks ago
Health Canada has determined that the recalled blinds do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard. Young children may pull looped cords around their neck, or become entangled in the cords, causing a strangulation hazard and even death. Health Canada recommends cordless window coverings. For more information on the hazard, see Blind Cord Safety. As of February 2, 2026, the company has received no report of incident or injury in Canada.
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Custom-made roller blind with cord shield recalled due to strangulation hazard for children

2 weeks 1 day ago
Health Canada has determined that the recalled blinds do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard. Young children may pull looped cords around their neck, or become entangled in the cords, causing a strangulation hazard and even death.  Health Canada recommends cordless window coverings. For more information on the hazard, see Blind Cord Safety.  As of January 27, 2026, the company has received no report of incidents or injury in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Updated: Great White North Growers Inc. recalls certain Lunaire brand dried cannabis products due to heavy metal contamination

2 weeks 2 days ago
The affected lots contain arsenic, a toxic heavy metal, at levels above the acceptable limit.  Arsenic exposure is associated with an increased risk of cancer and may harm different body systems: skin lungs heart brain kidneys reproductive Exposure to arsenic also poses risks during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and may harm fetal growth and affect birth outcomes and neurodevelopment.
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Vision I portable fire pot recalled due to fire hazard

2 weeks 3 days ago
The recalled product does not meet the labelling requirements for consumer chemical products sold with the intention of being filled with a hazardous chemical product, as required by the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001, under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.   Flame jetting occurs when fuel vapours around a poured fuel stream ignite when a user refuels a portable fire product that is still burning, possibly when a flame is not readily visible. It can also occur when the flame is extinguished but the device is still hot. This can result in a burst of flaming fuel being rapidly expelled out of the container and travelling a distance dangerous to the user and bystanders. Flame jetting occurs very quickly, so the user and/or bystanders are unable to react quickly enough to move away from an incoming flame jet. Please visit this page for more information on flame jetting and portable products that use pourable alcohol-based fuels. The lack of appropriate labelling and hazard information could contribute to a flame jetting incident and/or unintentional exposure to the product and lead to serious illness, injury or death.  As of January 27, 2026, the company has received no report of incident or injury in Canada. 
Consumer product safety

Roller and Duo Blinds by Interiors by Better Shade recalled due to a strangulation hazard

3 weeks 1 day ago
Health Canada has determined that the recalled products do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard. Young children may pull looped cords around their neck, or become entangled in the cords, causing a strangulation hazard and even death. Health Canada recommends cordless window coverings. For more information on the hazard, see Blind Cord Safety. As of January 23, 2026, the company has received no report of incidents or injury in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Roller Shade by Starlight Shutter recalled due to strangulation hazard for children

3 weeks 3 days ago
Health Canada has determined that the recalled products do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard. Young children may pull looped cords around their neck, or become entangled in the cords, causing a strangulation hazard and even death. Health Canada recommends cordless window coverings. For more information on the hazard, see Blind Cord Safety. As of January 19, 2026, the company has received no report of incidents or injury in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Angry Orange Stain Removers recalled due to risk of exposure to bacteria

4 weeks ago
The recalled products can contain bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an environmental organism found widely in soil and water. People with weakened immune systems or external medical devices who are exposed to Pseudomonas aeruginosa face a risk of serious infection that may require medical treatment. The bacteria can enter the body if inhaled, through the eyes, or through a break in the skin. People with healthy immune systems are usually not affected by the bacteria. As of January 21, 2026, the company has not received any reports of incidents or illness in Canada. In the United States, the company has not received any reports of incidents or illness.
Consumer product safety

Nûby IcyBite™ Keys Teethers recalled due to microbial contamination

4 weeks 1 day ago
Under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, teether fillings must not contain any living microorganisms. Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that the liquid filling is contaminated with the bacteria Fictibactillius arsenicus and Metabacillus idriensis. These bacteria are usually harmless, but may cause an infection in children if the teether is punctured and the liquid filling is ingested. As of January 21, 2026, the company has received no report(s) of incidents or injuries in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Truly Tallow All-in-1 Mens Face + Body + Hair Whipped Tallow recalled due to a chemical hazard

4 weeks 1 day ago
Health Canada's sampling and evaluation program has determined that the recalled product contains methyl eugenol above the maximum concentration in the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist. Methyl eugenol is prohibited as a pure ingredient on the Hotlist due to its potential for carcinogenicity but is permitted as a naturally occurring component in botanical extracts with specific limits depending on the product type. As of January 11th, 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents in Canada, and no reports of injuries.
Consumer product safety

VEVOR Garment Steamer recalled due to burn hazard

4 weeks 2 days ago
The garment steamer can leak or spit hot water during use, posing a risk of serious burn injury to users and bystanders. The water tank cap can also leak or detach during use, exposing users to hot water. As of January 6, 2026, the company has received no reports of injuries or incidents in Canada.
Consumer product safety

Disney Baby Water Teethers recalled due to microbial contamination

4 weeks 2 days ago
Under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, teether fillings must not contain any living microorganisms. Health Canada’s sampling and evaluation program has determined that the liquid filling is contaminated with the fungus Rhinocladiella similis. The fungus is usually harmless, but may cause an infection in children if the teether is punctured and the liquid filling is ingested. As of January 14th 2026, the company has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada.
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