Canada's federal recall agencies issued 16 notices during the week of April 27 to May 3, 2026: Health Canada led with 11 recalls, followed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency with 3, and Transport Canada with 2. Salmonella contamination in Heeva Fine Foods pistachios and undeclared allergens in Salem Foods spices marked notable food safety concerns, while multiple toy and household product recalls focused on choking and strangulation hazards to children.
Salem Foods brand ground spices and spice blends including Allspice, Beef Shawarma Spices, Biryani Spices, Ground Black Pepper, and Mild Curry Powder are being recalled. These products may contain undeclared wheat and mustard on the label, which poses a serious health risk to consumers with allergies, sensitivities, or celiac disease. Consumers should check if they have any of these recalled products and not consume them if they are allergic or sensitive to wheat or mustard.
View full recall →Heeva Fine Foods brand Pistachio Nuts are being recalled from the marketplace. The product is being recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers should not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute the recalled product and should throw it out or return it to the location where it was purchased, and contact a healthcare provider if they believe they became sick from consuming it.
View full recall →Recipe brand 7" Pizza Pomo/Mozz has been recalled in Alberta and Nova Scotia. The product contains pieces of plastic that pose a choking hazard to consumers. Consumers should check the official recall notice for details and dispose of any affected products.
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The Magnetic Cube toy has been recalled due to safety concerns with its magnets. The magnets do not meet the magnetic force requirements of the Toys Regulations and pose an ingestion hazard, as small powerful magnets can be easily swallowed by children of all ages and cause serious, potentially life-threatening intestinal blockages or tears when multiple magnets attract each other in the digestive tract. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and return it to the retailer for a refund, or contact Brault et Bouthillier at 514-273-9186 or 1-800-361-0378 for more information.
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Stephan Baby Boo Bunnie and Friends Children's Toys have been recalled, affecting 1,359 units sold in Canada. The plastic cube component may crack or break into small parts, posing a choking hazard or risk of injury to children. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled toy's plastic cube and contact Stephan Baby for a refund with proof of purchase or store credit without proof of purchase.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop has recalled the Heartwarming Hugs Bear 2 due to a choking hazard. In a small number of instances, the zipper slider detaches from the zipper at the neck seam, creating a small parts hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bear and return it to a local Build-A-Bear Workshop store for a refund in the form of a gift card equal to the original purchase price.
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ResinAngel brand epoxy resin products are recalled due to improper labelling that fails to meet Canadian regulatory requirements. The lack of appropriate labelling information could result in unintentional exposure to the products and lead to serious illness or injury. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and contact Vollence-CA at 723196050@qq.com for more information.
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Merkury Innovations Hot + Cool Heating and Cooling Fan has been recalled due to a fire hazard. The product may overheat and catch fire when connecting to a power source, with 2 reports of fires received in Canada as of April 20, 2026 and no injuries reported. Consumers should immediately stop using the fan and return it to HomeSense, Winners, or Marshalls for a refund, or contact TJX Canada toll-free at 1-800-646-9466 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday for more information.
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Ariza Wi-Fi Photoelectric Smoke Alarm is being recalled due to the product lacking a Canadian certification mark and its inability to reliably detect smoke. The alarm does not meet Canadian performance standards and may fail to operate in the presence of smoke, potentially leaving homeowners unalerted to a fire emergency. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product, contact Green Scenic at greenscenicbby@outlook.com for a refund, and replace it with a smoke alarm that bears a Canadian certification mark.
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Little & Lively by Appurity Clothing Corp.'s Baby, Kids, and Youth 2-Piece Bamboo Long-Sleeve and Henley Lounge Sets have been recalled. The top garments violate flammability requirements for children's sleepwear, and loose-fitting designs can contact ignition sources like stove elements and candles, causing rapid burning and severe burn injuries. Consumers should immediately stop using these products and contact Appurity Clothing Corp. to register for store credit or arrange an alternative resolution.
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SoHo Blinds custom made Zebra and Roller Blinds have been recalled, affecting 762 units sold in Canada. The Zebra blinds do not meet safety regulations and pose a strangulation hazard when children pull or become entangled in looped cords, while the Roller blinds release small parts that present a choking hazard to young children. Consumers should immediately stop using these products and contact SoHo Blinds Inc. at 204-475-7646 extension 1 (Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM CST) or info@sohoblinds.ca for further instructions.
View full recall →PMS-BUSULFAN 6mg/mL oral solution has been recalled due to affected lots potentially containing an impurity at out-of-specification levels before the expiry date. The out-of-specification impurity content could pose a safety concern for patients using this medication. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before stopping use, contact the manufacturer with questions, and report any adverse effects to Health Canada.
View full recall →Ford has recalled the Bronco and Ranger models from 2024 to 2026, affecting 15,127 units. The pivot bolts in the front seat height adjuster assembly may not have been manufactured properly, which could cause the bolts to loosen and detach, allowing the seats to move during a crash. Consumers should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to have their vehicle inspected and repaired.
View full recall →GRAND DESIGN RV has recalled the 2026 Lineage motorhome model affecting 12 units. The solar panel may not have been installed properly, which could cause it to loosen and separate from the vehicle while driving. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.
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