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Canadian Recalls: Week of July 20

Canada issued 12 recalls during the week of July 20-26, 2026, distributed across Health Canada (6), Transport Canada (4), and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (2). Undeclared allergens emerged as a notable pattern, appearing in multiple food and consumer products including chocolate, candy bars, and window coverings. The recalls span diverse product categories, from school buses and medical equipment to household items and food products.

CFIA — Food Safety Recalls

Cadbury brand Dairy Milk Oreo Candy (bar) recalled due to undeclared pistachio
CFIA Class 1 Food & beverages
Brands: Cadbury, Mondelez Canada Inc.Products: Dairy Milk Oreo Candy (bar) +1 moreDistribution: National

Cadbury brand Dairy Milk Oreo Candy bars are being recalled across Canada. The affected products may contain undeclared pistachio, which is not listed on the label and could pose a serious risk to consumers with allergies or sensitivities. Consumers should check their homes for recalled products, avoid consuming them if they have a pistachio allergy, and return or discard the candy bars.

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CFIA Class 3 Food & beverages
Brands: Westside Sauce, The Prairie Stock Market & GoodsProducts: Peanut ThaiDistribution: Online, AB, BC, MB, ON

Westside Sauce brand Peanut Thai sauce has been recalled in Canada. The product is being recalled due to spoilage that may pose a food safety risk to consumers. Consumers who have purchased this product should check the official recall notice for further instructions and details.

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Health Canada — Consumer Products & Medical Devices

​​Shades and Alternating Blinds with a chain and cord-shield from Prime Custom Blinds​ recalled due to strangulation hazard
Health Canada Baby & children's

Prime Custom Blinds Shades and Alternating Blinds with chain and cord-shield have been recalled in Canada. These blinds do not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations and pose a strangulation hazard, as young children may pull looped cords around their neck or become entangled in the cords, potentially causing serious injury or death. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled products and contact Prime Custom Blinds at 514-552-1026 (Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm ET) or info@pcblinds.com to obtain a repair kit.

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10392804 Canada Inc. d.b.a Sweet Vengeance recalls certain edible cannabis products due to undeclared milk and hazelnut, and labelling issues
Health Canada Food & beverages
Distribution: ON

Sweet Vengeance has recalled certain edible cannabis chocolate products distributed in Ontario due to undeclared milk and hazelnut allergens that are not listed on the label. The affected products pose a serious or life-threatening risk to consumers with allergies or sensitivities to these ingredients, and the labels also contain incorrect THC cannabinoid values that do not match the actual content. Consumers should stop using these products immediately, return them to the store where purchased, or dispose of them safely out of reach of children and youth, and report any health or safety complaints to the appropriate authorities.

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M & B SALT REMOVER recalled due to risk of potential rupture hazard
Health Canada Chemicals
Units: The company reported that approximately 54,716 units of the affected products were sold in Canada.

M & B Salt Remover, a pressurized chemical product with approximately 54,716 units sold in Canada, has been recalled. The product poses a rupture hazard due to internal corrosion of the can that may cause mechanical failure, with 3 incidents reported and no injuries as of July 14, 2026. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and dispose of it according to municipal hazardous waste guidelines, and can contact Moneysworth & Best Inc. at 905-790-0650 (7:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST, Monday to Friday) for more information.

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Michley brand Children’s Pajamas recalled due to flammability hazard
Health Canada Baby & children's
Units: The company reported that 66 units of the affected products were sold in Canada

Michley brand children's pajamas have been recalled in Canada, with 66 units affected. The pajamas violate flammability requirements for children's sleepwear and pose a risk of burn injuries because loose-fitting sleepwear can contact ignition sources like stove elements and candles, then burn rapidly. Consumers should immediately stop using the product, safely dispose of it so it cannot be used again, and contact SHEIN Distribution Canada Limited at 1-888-971-5568 for a refund.

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RAINS Stainless Steel Tumbler recalled due to burn hazard
Health Canada Household items
Units: The company reported that 5 units of the affected products were sold in Canada.

RAINS Stainless Steel Tumblers have been recalled in Canada, with 5 units sold in the country. The plastic lid may detach unexpectedly and release hot liquid from the flask, creating a burn hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact RAINS ApS at (201) 956-1464 or Mail@rains.com to request a refund.

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Health Canada Health products

Philips Achieva and Ingenia MR systems are being recalled due to potential gradient coil component failures. These component failures may act as a heat source and produce smoke and/or fire, creating risks of smoke inhalation, burns, and asphyxia that could result in serious injury or death. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for specific instructions and details about their system.

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Transport Canada — Vehicle Safety Recalls

Transport Canada Class 1
Units: 2Models: PALOMINO PAUSE (2026)

Forest River has recalled the Palomino Pause model year 2026 RV trailer affecting 2 units. The rooftop ventilation fan circuit board(s) may not have been manufactured correctly and could overheat, posing a potential fire hazard. Consumers should check the official recall notice for further instructions and contact Forest River if they own an affected unit.

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Transport Canada Class 1
Units: 291Models: BLUE BIRD VISION NON-SCHOOL BUS (2022-2027)

Blue Bird issued a recall for the Vision Non-School Bus model years 2022-2027, affecting 291 units. On certain buses, a brake line could become damaged by contact with an exhaust hanger cotter pin, leading to a brake fluid leak and reduced braking capability. Consumers should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.

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Transport Canada Class 1
Units: 165Models: KAWASAKI W230 (2025-2026)

Kawasaki has recalled the W230 motorcycle model from 2025 to 2026, affecting 165 units. The turn signal bulbs may not have been manufactured properly, which could cause the bulbs to fail and the turn signals to stop working. Consumers should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.

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Transport Canada Class 1
Units: 2185Models: BLUE BIRD VISION SCHOOL BUS (2022-2027)

Blue Bird issued a recall for the Vision School Bus model from 2022 to 2027, affecting 2,185 units. A brake line on certain school buses could become damaged by contact with an exhaust hanger cotter pin, potentially leading to a brake fluid leak and reduced braking capability. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.

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