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What is the Government of Canada doing about melamine in food?

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What is the Government of Canada doing about melamine in food?

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Answer 15: With the use of a validated method based on sound scientific principles, both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) are currently in the process of analyzing infant formula sold in Canada. In addition, a variety of other dairy-based foods are also being tested for possible melamine presence or contamination. Specifically, products made from milk or milk-derived ingredients that could contain contaminated product are being examined. Milk-derived ingredients include whole milk powder, non-fat milk powder, whey powder, lactose powder, and casein. The Public Health Agency of Canada continues to monitor disease trends in case they indicate exposure to melamine. The CFIA has taken a number of measures including product sampling and testing and food recalls and advisories related to products that may contain melamine or are found to contain melamine. The CFIA is also working with CBSA to implement various border activities. For the latest information see the

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