Canadian Recalls: Week of June 22
During the week of June 22-28, 2026, Canadian health and safety authorities issued 10 recalls: three from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and seven from Health Canada. Undeclared allergens emerged as a notable pattern, appearing in multiple food products including spices and a yam product, posing risks to consumers with allergies and sensitivities. The recalls also included pharmaceutical products with dosage concerns, consumer goods with fire and electrical hazards, and a temporary authorization for a Chinese-manufactured medication to address a drug shortage.
CFIA — Food Safety Recalls
Ola-Ola brand Authentic Pounded Yam (Iyan) IYANINSTANT is being recalled across Canada. The product contains undeclared milk, which poses a serious health risk to consumers with milk allergies or sensitivities. Consumers should check their homes for this product, not consume it if they have an allergy or sensitivity, and throw it away or return it to the store where it was purchased.
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Salem Foods brand Ground Cardamom, Cookies Spices, and Spearmint products are being recalled from the Canadian marketplace. These spices may contain undeclared wheat, sesame, and mustard allergens that are not listed on the product labels. Consumers who have these products should not consume them if they have allergies or sensitivities to these allergens, or if they have celiac disease or gluten-related disorders, as they may cause serious or life-threatening reactions.
View full recall →Amy's brand Organic Lentil Soup (Less Sodium) has been recalled in Canada. The product is being recalled due to container integrity defects that may allow spoilage and contamination. Consumers should check the official recall notice for details on affected products and instructions for returning or disposing of the recalled soup.
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Sterimax Inc. has recalled Remifentanil hydrochloride for injection due to certain affected lots having out-of-specification assay and impurity levels. The affected product may not meet required pharmaceutical standards for strength and purity, which could impact its safety and efficacy. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before stopping use, contact Sterimax Inc. with any questions, and report any health concerns to Health Canada.
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The Super Off-Road 12,000 mAh Solar Wireless Power Bank has been recalled by Spector and Co. The lithium-ion battery cell in this portable wireless charger may overheat and swell, creating a fire hazard. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and visit the Spector and Co. website to register for a refund and receive disposal instructions, or contact the company at contactus@spectorandco.com for more information.
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Baby Kithmas and Kids Kithmas Plaid Lounge Sets have been recalled due to a flammability hazard. The sleepwear violates flammability requirements for children's clothing and can ignite easily when in contact with heat sources such as stove elements, candles, and matches, potentially causing severe burns to children. Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lounge sets and contact Kith Canada at recalls@kithnyc.com with images of the destroyed product to receive a full refund as a gift card.
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Amana Through-the-Wall Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps are being recalled in Canada, with 53 units affected. The heating element may remain energized when the unit is plugged in regardless of mode, and a ground fault in the electric heater poses a burn or fire hazard due to non-compliance with electrical UL Standards. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Daikin Comfort Technologies for instructions to shut down and unplug the unit.
View full recall →Spiriva Capsules manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd. have been recalled due to out-of-specification uniformity of delivered dose. The affected lot may not consistently provide the intended dose of medication with each use. Consumers should verify if their product is affected, consult their healthcare provider before discontinuing use, contact Boehringer Ingelheim Canada Ltd. with any recall questions, and report any health product side effects to Health Canada.
View full recall →Health Canada has authorized the temporary importation of Qilu Pharma's Chinese-authorized Ifosfamide for Injection, 1 g per vial, to address a critical shortage of the Canadian-authorized IFEX product. The Chinese-authorized product has Chinese-only labels and differs from the Canadian-authorized version, requiring healthcare professionals to be aware of these important differences. Healthcare professionals should consult the official recall notice for complete information and guidance on the use of this temporary product.
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PandaEar portable hook-on chairs have been recalled due to a fall hazard affecting 764 units sold in Canada. The crotch restraint can be removed without tools, allowing infants to fall through an opening. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact PandaEar at pandaear_recall@outlook.com for a full refund after disassembling the chair and cutting the restraint straps and fabric seat.
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