Canadian Recalls: Week of June 15
Between June 15 and 21, 2026, Canadian health and safety agencies issued 8 recalls: 1 from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, 1 from Transport Canada, and 6 from Health Canada. Notable among these is a recurring allergen concern, with undeclared wheat and eggs appearing in Wu Xian Zhai soybean snacks across multiple flavours, while safety defects span consumer products ranging from lithium-ion battery fire hazards in vaporizers to mechanical failures in medical devices.
CFIA — Food Safety Recalls
Wu Xian Zhai brand Soybean Snacks in Spicy Chicken Flavour, Barbeque Flavour, and Soy Sauce Flavour have been recalled. These products contain undeclared wheat and/or eggs that are not listed on the label, posing a serious health risk to consumers with allergies, sensitivities, or celiac disease. Consumers who have purchased these products should check their homes, avoid consuming them if they are allergic or sensitive to wheat or eggs, and discard them safely.
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Arizer Solo III Intergalactic (Black) portable vaporizers have been recalled, with 1,687 units sold in Canada. The internal lithium-ion battery can ignite or explode, creating fire and burn hazards. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact 7111495 Canada Inc. at 1-888-291-0521 (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST) or recall@arizer.com for a free replacement.
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Joolz Aer2 Car Seat Adapter Set has been recalled in Canada, with 148 units affected. The adapter may fail to properly attach to the Aer2 stroller chassis, potentially allowing the car seat to fall. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and visit www.joolzcarseatadapter.expertinquiry.com to register for the recall and arrange a refund, or contact Joolz partner Sedgwick at 1-888-943-4889 for more information.
View full recall →Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is recalling Polyflex powder for suspension due to cracked glass vials in affected lots. The cracked vials pose a risk of glass contamination in the product. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before discontinuing use, contact the recalling firm with questions, and report any health concerns to Health Canada.
View full recall →BD MaxPlus Connector Minibore Extension Sets have been recalled due to a mechanical issue with internal sterilization equipment. The defect may have caused under dosing during processing, resulting in products that were not sterilized correctly and could pose a safety risk. Consumers should check the official recall notice for instructions on how to proceed.
View full recall →Servier Canada Inc. is recalling Lancora Tablets due to the presence of broken or partial tablets found in blister packs. This hazard may result in consumers receiving incomplete doses of medication. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before discontinuing use, contact Servier Canada Inc. with any questions, and report any health concerns to Health Canada.
View full recall →Unauthorized soft-shelled hyperbaric chambers are being recalled as they are increasingly found in Canadian wellness centres without proper licensing. These unlicensed devices may be ineffective for their advertised purposes and pose serious health risks including fire hazards, especially when used with oxygen concentrators, potentially resulting in death. Consumers should stop using these chambers immediately, consult a health professional if they have used one and have health concerns, and only use licensed medical devices approved by Health Canada.
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Alliance RV issued a recall on the PARADIGM model RV trailers for model years 2025-2026, affecting 109 units. The shock bolts may not have been tightened properly during manufacturing, which could cause them to break and allow bolts and washers to separate and fall from the trailer. Consumers should consult the official recall notice for instructions on how to have their RV inspected and repaired.
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