Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued 16 recalls during the week of April 13 to 19, 2026, with Health Canada accounting for 13 and the CFIA for 3. Listeria monocytogenes contamination in Italian cheeses dominated the food safety notices, while uncertified smoke alarms and safety labeling defects were prevalent across consumer products. The week also saw recalls spanning medical devices, portable generators, and nitrous oxide products sold for recreational use without regulatory authorization.
Auricchio brand Gorgonzola D.O.P. Piccante has been recalled from Ontario retailers. The product is being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers should not consume this product and should check their homes to see if they have it, then throw it out or return it to the store where it was purchased, and contact a healthcare provider if they have become ill.
View full recall →Auricchio brand Taleggio D.O.P. Cheese has been recalled in Ontario. The product is being recalled due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers should not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute the recalled cheese and should throw it out or return it to the store where it was purchased, and contact a healthcare provider if they believe they became sick from consuming it.
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Wolf Shield Optical Smoke Alarm has been recalled due to safety concerns. The product lacks a Canadian certification mark and may fail to operate in the presence of smoke, posing a fire hazard to consumers. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled alarm, dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and replace it with a smoke alarm that bears a Canadian certification mark.
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A Dual-Function Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm is being recalled due to the lack of a Canadian certification mark. The product does not meet Canadian performance standards and may fail to operate in the presence of smoke, posing a potential fire hazard to consumers. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product, dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and replace it with a certified alarm bearing a Canadian certification mark.
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Ariza Independent Smoke Alarms have been recalled due to the absence of a Canadian certification mark. The product may fail to operate in the presence of smoke, posing a potential fire hazard and leaving consumers unalerted to fires in their homes. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product, dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and replace it with a smoke alarm bearing a Canadian certification mark.
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Generac portable generators are being recalled due to a fire hazard that can occur when the unit is first filled with fuel. Fuel can leak from the carburetor during initial fueling, though consumers whose generators have previously been filled without leakage can continue to use them safely. Consumers should immediately stop using recalled generators and contact Generac to confirm if their unit is affected and whether it requires service.
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Fisher & Paykel branded 30-inch, 36-inch, and 48-inch freestanding professional gas ranges with gas ovens are being recalled in Canada, affecting 53 units. The oven may experience delayed ignition during operation, creating a burn hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled oven until it has been inspected and serviced by contacting Fisher & Paykel at 1-866-936-7872, option 2, during business hours Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, though the stovetop can continue to be used.
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Apex Gaming PCs Inc. is recalling ATX computer power supplies due to a missing permanent on-product warning label. The units lack proper identification of electrical shock and electrocution hazards that could occur if the unit is opened or disassembled, posing a risk of serious injury or death. Consumers should stop using the recalled power supplies immediately and contact Apex Gaming PCs Inc. for a free replacement safety label that is heat-resistant and includes appropriate electrical hazard warnings.
View full recall →Philips Ingenia and Achieva MRI systems with Vue Motion software versions 12.2.0 through 12.2.8.500 are being recalled. The recall addresses a software issue where incorrect image reconstruction voxel size settings in the default MRE scan protocol can produce inaccurate liver stiffness measurements that are lower than actual values, and mis-ordered frames during dynamic cine runs may cause image problems. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for specific guidance and contact Philips for software updates or corrections.
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Health Canada has recalled the Mini T Designer Fireplace and T-Lite 3 Designer Fireplace previously sold on Ecosmartfire.ca. These portable fireplaces pose a fire hazard because they allow consumers to pour ethanol into the burner and ignite it in the same location, creating a risk of flame jetting that can cause sudden bursts of flame when refueling a burning or hot device. Consumers who own these products should immediately stop using them and safely dispose of the items so they cannot be used again.
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Nordic Easy Glide liquid glide wax produced by Lanctot Sports has been recalled, with 3,933 units sold in Canada. The product is mislabeled as FLAMMABLE when it is actually classified as VERY FLAMMABLE and lacks the mandatory warning information required for this hazard category, and the lack of child-resistant packaging creates a risk of unintentional exposure that could cause serious illness, injury, or death. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Lanctot Sports at 1-800-361-5045 #1703 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST to obtain a replacement label.
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An electric train set for toddlers has been recalled, with 240 units sold in Canada. The product lacks a clutch device, causing the wheels to spin continuously without any external force interruption mechanism, which may cause injury upon skin contact. Consumers should immediately stop using the product, safely dispose of it so it cannot be used again, and contact Sotodik at sotodikb0ffh5y7hhrecal with a photo for a refund.
View full recall →GE Healthcare's Revolution Ascend CT systems with Edison Health Link based CT smart subscriptions have been recalled due to a potential security vulnerability. The vulnerability could impact the AW server deployed on certain Revolution series CT systems, potentially compromising system security and data integrity. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for detailed instructions on addressing this security issue.
View full recall →Nitrous oxide chargers sold under the brands DOODLEZ, Gold Whip, and Whip-it! have been recalled in Canada. These products are being recalled because they are sold for inhalation without market authorization (DIN) in Canada. Consumers should not inhale these nitrous oxide products for recreational purposes and should seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare professional if they have used nitrous oxide recreationally or medically and experienced any side effects.
View full recall →PUR GAS nitrous oxide chargers have been recalled for being sold for inhalation without market authorization (DIN) in Canada. These products pose a health hazard because they are marketed and sold for recreational inhalation purposes without proper regulatory approval. Consumers should stop inhaling nitrous oxide products recreationally and seek immediate medical attention from a health care professional, poison centre, or pharmacist if they have experienced any side effects from recreational or medical use.
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