Canadian Recalls: Week of July 6
During the week of July 6 to 12, 2026, Canadian health and safety authorities issued 16 recalls: five from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, eight from Health Canada, and three from Transport Canada. Listeria monocytogenes contamination appeared in multiple meat products from Quebec producers, marking the week's most significant foodborne pathogen concern.
CFIA — Food Safety Recalls
Charlevoisienne and Joe Smoked Meat brand products including Lardons vrac, Lardons, Jambon Québécois à l'érable Entier, and Smoked Meat Maigre have been recalled. These products are being recalled due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Consumers should not consume these products and should check their homes for recalled items, throw them out, or return them to where they were purchased, and contact a healthcare provider if they believe they became ill from consuming a recalled product.
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Highgate Tender Meats Ltd. brand Honey garlic sausage is being recalled from the marketplace. The product contains wheat which is not declared on the label, posing a serious risk to consumers with wheat allergies, gluten sensitivities, or celiac disease. Consumers should check if they have this product and not consume it if they are allergic or sensitive to wheat, as it may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction.
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The Butcher Barn brand Hotdog, Mild Beef Jerky, and Teriyaki Pepperette products are being recalled. These products contain undeclared mustard and soy on the label, which pose a serious or life-threatening allergic risk to consumers with mustard or soy allergies or sensitivities. Consumers should check if they have these recalled products and not consume them. Do not serve, use, sell or distribute the recalled products and return them to the location where they were purchased.
View full recall →Gummy Gainz brand Protein Candy products including Fruit Salad, Blue Raspberry, Sour Peach, Green Apple, and Sour Watermelon varieties have been recalled nationally. The products contain milk that is not properly declared on the label, posing a serious or life-threatening risk to consumers with milk allergies or sensitivities. Consumers should check their homes for these recalled products and not consume them. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the store where they were purchased.
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Canada Royal View Trading Inc. is recalling Chongqing Hot and Sour Sauce distributed in British Columbia and Ontario. The product contains peanut which is not declared on the label, posing a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction risk for sensitive consumers. Consumers should check their homes for this product and not consume it if they have a peanut allergy or sensitivity. Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the retailer.
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Insignia Gas Ranges are being recalled in Canada, affecting 702 units sold. The front mounted knobs on these ranges can be accidentally activated by humans or pets, creating a fire hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled range and contact Best Buy Canada at 1-800-566-7498 to obtain free knob covers.
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Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-In-1 Gas Grills are being recalled due to a hazardous tempered glass window in the pizza oven that can shatter during use. The tempered glass window poses a laceration risk to consumers, with 1 incident reported in Canada and 37 incidents reported in the United States as of June 25, 2026, though no injuries have been reported. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled grill and contact Conair for a refund, and should visit Conair's website to verify if their grill is included in the recall.
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Sandoz Canada Inc. is recalling two lots of Omnitrope 5 mg/1.5 mL somatropin injectable human growth hormone in boxes of 1 and 5 cartridges due to cracked and leaking glass cartridges. Cracked or leaking cartridges may become contaminated, leading to infection and lower doses than intended. If you have a recalled product, do not use it and contact your pharmacy immediately for a replacement, then return the recalled product to your pharmacy for proper disposal.
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Rowenta Cordless Vacuum Cleaners are being recalled in Canada, with 550 units affected. The lithium-ion battery in these vacuum cleaners can overheat and ignite, creating a risk of fire and burn injuries. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Rowenta Canada at 1-800-418-3325 (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) to obtain a replacement battery.
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Sunluway Oven Bottom Panel Replacement units have been recalled in Canada due to a burn hazard. The protective coating on these panels experiences rapid thermal decomposition and scorching during operation, causing severe paint cracking, large-scale peeling, and dense smoke generation inside the appliance. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of it, then contact Sunluway Bearings USA through Amazon's secure Buyer-Seller Messaging Service by clicking "Contact Seller" in their order details for a refund.
View full recall →Health Canada is reviewing TAVNEOS (avacopan), a medication used to treat severe active vasculitis associated with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). The recall was initiated due to significant data integrity concerns identified in the ADVOCATE trial, which was the primary efficacy study that supported the drug's market authorization. Consumers and healthcare providers should consult Health Canada's key messages for guidance on the use of this product and any required actions.
View full recall →JAMP Pharma is recalling JAMP Chlorthalidone 12.5 mg tablets due to potential quality issues with affected lots. The dissolution of the tablets may be out of specification, which could affect the medication's effectiveness. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before stopping use, contact JAMP Pharma with questions, and report any health-related side effects to Health Canada.
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Vevor 4 in 1 Baby walkers sold by Do Home Inc. have been recalled in Canada. Baby walkers have been banned in Canada since 2004 because children using them can access hazards normally out of reach and face risks of serious injury or death, including falling down stairs. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and safely dispose of it so it cannot be used again, and can contact Do Home Inc. at admin@dohomeinc.com for more information.
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BMW issued a recall on the 2 Series, 3 Series, 4 Series, and 5 Series models from 2023-2025, affecting 26,247 units. The engine starter may not have been manufactured properly, which could cause it to overheat. Consumers should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.
View full recall →Toyota has recalled the 2026 Grand Highlander, Grand Highlander Hybrid, Lexus TX350, and Lexus TX500h models affecting 61 vehicles. The rear axle carriers, known as knuckles, may not have been manufactured properly, which could cause them to break and separate at the toe control arm mounting point, resulting in a loss of vehicle stability. Owners should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to have their vehicles inspected and repaired.
View full recall →Subaru has recalled the Forester, Ascent, and Crosstrek models from model years 2019-2026, affecting 28,461 vehicles. The compliance label on certain vehicles lists an incorrect gross axle weight rating, which could lead drivers to overload the vehicle and cause poor handling or tire failure. Consumers should check the official recall notice for their vehicle and follow Subaru's instructions for correction.
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