Greenpeace says Syncrude is trying to 'cripple' it with lawsuit Aug 30, 2008
Greenpeace says Syncrude is trying to 'cripple' it with lawsuit. Greenpeace says Syncrude is trying to 'cripple' it with lawsuit. (CBC.ca)
Experts Provide Important Food Safety Tips For the Long Weekend Aug 29, 2008
This is of special interest to Canadians in light of recent coverage of listeriosis. In the case of deli meats, check to see if any products have been recalled. (Canada Newswire)
Sask. fugitives had history of drugs, assault Aug 29, 2008
Global Video: A look back at the last major listeriosis scare in Canada. Rodd Lord reports. (National Post)
Dunlop supporters protest outside Cornwall sex-abuse inquiry Aug 29, 2008
The number of deaths in Canada being blamed on a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis is now eight, up from the five reported on Wednesday ... Ontario's public health lab reached out to doctors in a mass e-mail Thursday, asking them to just say no to people who want blood tests for listeriosis even though they show no symptoms ... The number of deaths in Canada being blamed on a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis is now eight, up from the five reported on Wednesday. (CBC.ca)
Government backs off claim inspectors spend half their time on site Aug 29, 2008
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz made the claim this week, in the face of a deadly listeriosis outbreak linked to a Maple Leaf Foods processing plant in Toronto ... Mr. Mayers also reiterated past comments that the particular Maple Leaf plant at the heart of the listeriosis outbreak was "subject to daily inspections" because of its size. (Globe and Mail)
Meat co. takes blame for deadly outbreak Aug 28, 2008
Meat co. takes blame for listeriosis outbreak. 15 people in Canada died, dozens sickened after eating tainted meat. (MSNBC -- Health)
Officials knew of potential Sask. jailbreak: province Aug 28, 2008
Three more people have died with listeriosis, and Harper is facing criticism about how he has handled the food inspection system. Brett Gundlock takes a look at the secret club hidden in the rafters of Torontos Union Station - one the the mayor would like to evict. (National Post)
Repair allows Petro-Canada stations to fill up again Aug 28, 2008
Federal inspectors in charge of overseeing health standards at a Maple Leaf Foods processing plant at the centre of a deadly outbreak of listeriosis were doing their job properly, Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Wednesday ... Federal inspectors in charge of overseeing health standards at a Maple Leaf Foods processing plant at the centre of a deadly outbreak of listeriosis were doing their job properly, Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Wednesday. (CBC.ca)
Maple Leaf warned distributors before consumers, suit alleges Aug 28, 2008
One of the class-action lawsuits filed by Merchant Law Group alleges the company "was aware of the potential toxicity of several of its food products four days prior to informing consumers but chose only to inform distributors, placing consumers at risk."During this interim period hundreds of Canadians likely consumed the suspect food products and many may have fallen ill," said a claim filed in the B. C. Supreme Court in Victoria.The claims made in the lawsuit have not been proven in... (National Post)
Man dies after drinking bet at party Aug 28, 2008
As the body count climbs from Canada's listeriosis outbreak, The Province has learned. . (The Province)
The Globe answers readers' queries Aug 28, 2008
The warning signs for listeriosis are similar to other conditions, so does the number of suspected cases include anyone who might turn out to have something else entirely ... Can listeriosis be treated ... Antibiotics are used to treat listeriosis, although not always successfully. (Globe and Mail)
Meat inspection system working properly: Ritz Aug 28, 2008
TORONTO Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says food inspectors were doing their job properly at a Maple Leaf Foods plant in Toronto that's at the heart of a cross-country listeriosis outbreak ... Health officials have also revised to five the number of deaths that were a direct consequence of the outbreak; 10 other deaths of people with listeriosis remain under investigation. (Globe and Mail -- National)
Listeria found in 2 brands of Quebec cheese Aug 28, 2008
At least nine cases of listeriosis were associated with the recalled cheeses, said Horatio Arruda, Quebec's public health director. Provincial officials are awaiting test results from a man who died Tuesday night to determine whether the death is linked to contaminated cheese, Auclair said, adding there have been 42 cases of listeriosis reported this year in Quebec, where the annual average is around 50 ... Another person with listeriosis died in Quebec in recent days has been identified as the... (Xinhuanet, China)
25 co-workers claim prize Aug 28, 2008
Listeriosis outbreak update Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams briefed the media. Woman, 92, trapped in fire A 92-year-old woman, who was unable to walk without assistance, died. (Toronto Sun)
Maple Leaf's future seen at risk amid food recall Aug 27, 2008
Shares of Maple Leaf, which is also facing a series of class action suits, skidded another 9 percent amid a huge recall of deli meats linked to a listeriosis outbreak that has been associated with 15 deaths ... Of the deaths, listeriosis was the underlying or contributing cause in six cases, and is under investigation in nine others. (Reuters)
* Canadian meat toll rises Aug 27, 2008
The listeriosis bacteria has an incubation of up to 70 days AP, OTTAWA Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008, Page 7. Public health officials attributed two more deaths to a deadly bacterial outbreak linked to tainted meat, raising Canadas confirmed listeriosis death toll to six ... Listeriosis is a type of food poisoning that can be dangerous to the elderly, newborns, pregnant women and people with chronic medical conditions. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
Mumps outbreak spreads into Metro Vancouver Aug 27, 2008
More than 1,100 people have joined a class action lawsuit against Maple Leaf Foods as a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis linked to the company's Toronto meat plant continues to grow ... More than 1,100 people have joined a class action lawsuit against Maple Leaf Foods as a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis linked to the company's Toronto meat plant continues to grow ... More than 1,100 people have joined a class action lawsuit against Maple Leaf Foods as a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis... (CBC.ca)
Poppy eradication campaign makes gains in north, east Afghanistan Aug 27, 2008
More than 1,100 people have joined a class action lawsuit against Maple Leaf Foods as a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis linked to the company's Toronto meat plant continues to grow. As foreign troops faced renewed criticism Tuesday for civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said it has been a 'tough season' for NATO and U.S.-led coalition forces. (CBC.ca)
Food-borne infection incubates up to 90 days Aug 27, 2008
VANCOUVER B.C. Provincial Health Officer Perry Kendall says the food-borne infection listeriosis has an incubation period of up to 90 days ... However, if you become ill in the next three months with symptoms that might be consistent with listeriosis, it could be due to the Maple Leaf tainted meats, he said ... B.C. has 10 to 20 cases of listeriosis reported every year. (Globe and Mail)
Panic in the lunch box Aug 27, 2008
The listeriosis crisis has put salami sandwiches on the endangered list ... Now it's cold cuts, benched by the continuing listeriosis crisis. (Globe and Mail)
PM offers condolences over listeriosis Aug 27, 2008
The woman died Sunday, one month after a test revealed the listeriosis strain that is now linked with the massive Maple Leaf meat recall in her system, officials said ... It's listeriosis with Maple Leaf today, but I mean there might be another problem tomorrow ... Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Monday that the number of listeriosis cases across Canada is likely to rise, adding that 29 instances of the illness are currently under investigation. (Globe and Mail)
Food safety expert took your questions Aug 27, 2008
Health officials have warned that the number of cases tied to a deadly nationwide listeriosis outbreak is likely to rise due to the disease's long incubation period ... However, given the long incubation period for listeriosis, how worried should I be about past consumption ... Kal Nair from Canada writes: Hello, My understanding is that listeriosis is a concern to women who are currently pregnant. (Globe and Mail -- National)
12 deaths linked to tainted meat in Canada Aug 27, 2008
Linda Corso, spokeswoman for the Food Safety Network, told the Associated Press that listeriosis has an incubation period of up to 90 days, meaning people may become ill in the next three months from eating meat prior to the recall - or after if they aren't aware of the recall ... Listeriosis is a type of food poisoning that can be dangerous to the elderly, newborns, pregnant women and people with chronic medical conditions ... Health officials in Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan announced... (AZCentral -- News)
Listeriosis is largely sparing Quebec Aug 27, 2008
An Air France plane sits on the runway at Trudeau airport Tuesday night. Get the daily headlines emailed to you every morning with the Montreal Gazette newsletter. (The Gazette (Montreal))
JOSHUA MACK DIED WHEN HIS CAR PLUNGED INTO THE WELLAND CANAL IN ... Aug 27, 2008
Welland Tribune - Ontario, CA. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. (Welland Tribune)
Canada says deaths tied to listeria outbreak Aug 26, 2008
Eleven of the fatalities from listeriosis occurred in Ontario and one was in British Columbia, officials said ... Of the deaths in Ontario, listeriosis was listed as the cause or a factor in six fatalities, with the other five under investigation, officials said. (Los Angeles Times)
* World News Quick Take Aug 26, 2008
The outbreak has resulted in 21 confirmed cases of listeriosis, including four deaths. Of the deaths, listeriosis was found to be the cause in three cases and a contributing factor in the remaining case. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
Investors bail on Maple Leaf Aug 26, 2008
The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency have received laboratory results from Health Canada that establish a link between meat products recalled by Maple Leaf Foods from their plant in Toronto and an outbreak of listeriosis in four provinces. Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Saturday. (Globe and Mail)
Canadian Officials Say 12 Deaths May Be Linked to Food-Poisoning Outbreak Aug 26, 2008
Eleven of the fatalities from listeriosis occurred in Ontario and one was in British Columbia, Mark Raizenne, director- general for the Public Health Agency of Canada, said today at a news conference in Ottawa ... Of the deaths in Ontario, listeriosis was listed as the cause or an underlying factor in six fatalities, with the other five under investigation to determine the extent to which the disease was a factor, Raizenne said ... Listeriosis is the disease caused by the bacteria. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Toronto plant linked to listeriosis outbreak Aug 26, 2008
Canada links Toronto plant to deadly listeriosis outbreak - CNN.com ... Canada links Toronto plant to deadly listeriosis outbreak ... Four people have died from listeriosis linked to the meat plant. (CNN -- Health)
Canadian listeriosis outbreak kills 12 Aug 26, 2008
Death toll in listeriosis outbreak in Canada rises to 12_English_Xinhua. Death toll in listeriosis outbreak in Canada rises to 12 ... OTTAWA, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in the listeriosis outbreak linked to contaminated meat across Canada has risen to 12,health officials said Monday. (Xinhuanet, China)
1st Kuwaiti woman MP sworn in Aug 26, 2008
Four more ready-made sandwich brands were added early Tuesday to a massive voluntary meat recall in connection with a deadly listeriosis outbreak across Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said. Authorities in Denver are investigating whether three men arrested on firearms and drug charges were involved in a possible plot to kill U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama during his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. (Yahoo News -- Kuwait)
Glitter to return to London: Thai police Aug 26, 2008
Glitter on his way to London: British officials. Glitter on his way to London: British officials. (CBC.ca)
Island boat crash injures six Aug 25, 2008
Two more British Columbians may have contracted listeriosis, bringing the total. . (The Province)
Listeria outbreak tied to Maple Leaf meats Aug 25, 2008
TORONTO The CEO of Maple Leaf Foods expressed his "deepest and sincere condolences" to the families of the four people who died in a Canada-wide outbreak of listeriosis ... Mr. McCain said the additional recall is a precautionary measure and no trace of listeriosis bacteria has been detected in products beyond those listed in the earlier recall ... Earlier Saturday, officials with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Public Health Agency of Canada confirmed listeriosis bacteria found in... (Globe and Mail)
Maple Leaf Foods Is Linked to Four Listeria Deaths, Canadian Officials Say Aug 25, 2008
Laboratory results linked meat products from the plant with an outbreak of listeriosis in four provinces, the Public Health Agency of Canada said in a statement late yesterday ... Health officials said 21 cases of listeriosis have been confirmed and another 30 cases are being investigated ... Clement said the number of cases of listeriosis is expected to rise because the incubation period for the bacteria can be as long as 70 days. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Fatal bacteria outbreak linked to meat Aug 24, 2008
The outbreak has resulted in 21 confirmed cases of listeriosis, a kind of food poisoning that can be dangerous to the elderly, newborns, pregnant women and people with chronic medical conditions ... Officials have said they expect to see more cases crop up, given that listeriosis has an average incubation period of three weeks. (MSNBC -- International)
Maple Leaf confirmed source of deadly Canada meat Aug 24, 2008
Listeriosis is particularly dangerous for pregnant women, the elderly, infants, and people with weak immune systems ... So far, 21 cases of listeriosis have been confirmed in four provinces, and the same strain has been detected in four people who have died ... "Because the onset of symptoms of listeriosis can occur up to 70 days after contaminated food is consumed, it is expected that the number of confirmed and suspected cases will continue to increase over the next several weeks," the agency... (Scientific American)
Deadly outbreak officially tied to Maple Leaf meats Aug 24, 2008
OTTAWA Packaged meat products from Maple Leaf Foods have been pinpointed as the source of a deadly, cross-Canada listeriosis outbreak that has killed at least four people. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and officials from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed late Saturday that listeriosis bacteria found in two samples of recalled meat products from Maple Leaf's Toronto plant match the strain found to have infected almost two-dozen Canadians so far ... Of the deaths, listeriosis was... (Globe and Mail)
Maple Leaf warned distributors prior to full recall Aug 24, 2008
Then on Aug. 20, after being informed that both the Sure Slice roast beef and corned beef tested positive for listeria in later tests, the company recalled more than 20 deli meats and shut down its Toronto plant for sanitization, at a total cost of $2-million, as Ontario health officials announced an outbreak of listeriosis ... Currently, 17 Canadians are infected with the same stream of listeriosis, said Robert Clarke, the assistant deputy minister of the Public Health Agency of Canada. (Globe and Mail -- National)
Canadian Health Officials Link 4th Death to Outbreak of Food Poisoning Aug 24, 2008
The Vancouver Island Health Authority said in a statement on its Web site that a 64-year-old man died from listeriosis and may have consumed infected food while in the hospital ... It can cause listeriosis, which may lead to fevers, severe headaches and neck stiffness. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Health officials tie Listeria outbreak to Maple Leaf meats Aug 24, 2008
TORONTO The CEO of Maple Leaf Foods expressed his "deepest and sincere condolences" to the families of the four people who died in a Canada-wide outbreak of listeriosis ... "We know that this has shaken confidence in us." Mr. McCain said the additional recall is a precautionary measure and no trace of listeriosis bacteria has been detected in products beyond those listed in the earlier recall ... Earlier Saturday, officials with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Public Health Agency of... (Globe and Mail -- Business)
Canada confirms 3rd death in listeriosis outbreak Aug 23, 2008
TORONTO (AP) -- A third death has been confirmed in a nationwide listeriosis outbreak that might be linked to tainted meat products, Canadian health officials said Friday ... Listeriosis is a kind of food poisoning that can be dangerous to the elderly, newborns, pregnant women and people with chronic medical conditions ... Officials announced Wednesday that an elderly woman from Ontario was the first fatality to be positively linked to the listeriosis outbreak. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
Canada: 4th person dies in listeriosis infections Aug 23, 2008
A fourth person was reported dead Friday of listeriosis as Canadian officials continued to investigate whether infections from the bacteria might be linked to tainted meat products ... They are among 17 confirmed cases of listeriosis across Canada, and health officials warned that more cases were likely, given that listeriosis has an average incubation period of three weeks ... Listeriosis is a kind of food poisoning that can be dangerous to the elderly, newborns, pregnant women and people with... (Anchorage Daily News)
Ottawa shoppers 'not worried' about tainted meat Aug 23, 2008
Even as the number of sick and dead rise across the country from an outbreak of listeriosis, some in Ottawa have reacted to the news with a collective yawn ... Does the listeriosis outbreak make you nervous about buying processed meats. (Canoe.ca)
3 dead in Canadian food poisoning outbreak Aug 23, 2008
TORONTO (AP) - Three people in Canada have died from a nationwide listeriosis outbreak which might be linked to tainted meat products, health officials said Friday ... "In Ontario, there are three confirmed deaths at this point linked to the investigation, and another is still under investigation,'' Robert Clarke of the Public Health Agency of Canada told a news conference in Ottawa. Listeriosis is a serious infection usually caused by eating food contaminated with the Listeria monocytogenes... (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Ombudsman launches probe into seniors' care Aug 23, 2008
A 64-year-old man died July 29 at Cowichan District Hospital from listeriosis. . (Canada.com)
Which public servant is the whistleblower? Aug 23, 2008
Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz talks to reporters regarding listeriosis and a potential nationwide outbreak of the bacterial infection, in Ottawa Thursday. (The Canadian Press). (Globe and Mail)
Ontario Official Says Third Person Dies in Canadian Listeria Outbreak Aug 23, 2008
The deaths are among 13 confirmed cases of listeriosis, a food-borne disease caused by the bacteria. Seventeen more cases are under investigation and may be linked to the company's Bartor Road food-processing plant in Toronto. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
14 dead in listeriosis outbreak in Canada Aug 23, 2008
Fourth person dead in listeriosis outbreak in Canada_English_Xinhua. Fourth person dead in listeriosis outbreak in Canada ... Symptoms of listeriosis include nausea, vomiting, cramps and fever. (Xinhuanet, China)
Maple Leaf moves into crisis mode Aug 22, 2008
"It doesn't happen often enough. It's a courageous thing to do, to go out and be public about it like that," he said, referring to a company release that outlined the symptoms of listeriosis, which include high fever, severe headaches and the risk of stillborn births. "They are doing the right thing to protect their brand over the long term. But it does mean taking a short-term hit to do that.". (Globe and Mail)
Conservatives' pro-industry approach compromises food safety, Dion ... Aug 22, 2008
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said federal officials are working around the clock to trace the source of the listeriosis outbreak, which is caused by the Listeria monocytogenes bacterium. Let me state on behalf of the government that our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of those that are affected, he said at a news conference outside Agriculture Canada headquarters in Ottawa. (Globe and Mail)
Second death may be linked to tainted food Aug 22, 2008
Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health confirmed the first death was that of an elderly woman in Hamilton, who died in June of listeriosis as a result of eating food contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne bacterium that can cause serious illness in pregnant women and the elderly. A Peterborough health official said yesterday that an elderly resident also died of listeriosis and the region is awaiting confirmation that the bacteria strain is the same as the one that caused the... (Globe and Mail -- National)
Nationwide outbreak spurs massive meat recall Aug 22, 2008
Listeria infection, or listeriosis, can have an incubation period of up to 90 days, which means the number of cases may rise. Ontario's Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care issued a statement yesterday saying "there is an outbreak" of listeriosis in the province, and advised health-care providers to be on the lookout for symptoms that include headache, nausea and muscle stiffness ... Of the 17 cases of listeriosis confirmed so far by federal health officials, 13 are in Ontario and two are in... (Globe and Mail -- National)
Maple Leaf Declines in Toronto Trading Amid Listeria Outbreak, Meat Recall Aug 22, 2008
The listeria bacteria can cause listeriosis, which can lead to high fevers, severe headaches, neck stiffness and nausea ... Of the 17 confirmed cases attributed to the same strain of listeriosis, 13 were in Ontario, two in British Columbia and one each in Saskatchewan and Quebec, the agency said. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Official: More listeria cases likely in Canada Aug 22, 2008
OTTAWA, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- More cases of listeriosis are expected in Canada amid a nationwide outbreak of the potentially dangerous bacterial infection, a senior health official said on Thursday. At a press conference in Toronto, David Williams, Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, said he expects more cases to be reported in the coming weeks because listeriosis has an average incubation period of three weeks ... Symptoms of listeriosis include nausea, vomiting, cramps and fever. (Xinhuanet, China)
Listeriosis outbreak in Canada sickens 16 Aug 21, 2008
TORONTO - An outbreak of listeriosis has killed one person and sickened at least 16 others, Canadian public health officials said Wednesday as a food company suspended production at a Toronto plant and expanded a recall of nearly two dozen types of packaged meats ... Listeriosis can kill babies and people with weakened immune systems and cause miscarriages. (MSNBC -- International)
Meat recall expanded over outbreak Aug 21, 2008
There are two cases of listeriosis reported in British Columbia, one in Saskatchewan and one in Quebec ... "I strongly advise the public, especially those at high risk for listeriosis, such as the elderly, pregnant women and those with weak immune systems, to make sure they avoid consuming these products," Dr. David C. Williams said. (National Post)
Planned cuts to food scrutiny questioned Aug 21, 2008
While the plans have yet to be approved, critics say they would leave Canadian consumers more vulnerable to food-borne illnesses such as the current outbreak of listeriosis, caused by the Listeria monocytogenes bacterium. Ann Clark, a plant agriculture professor at the University of Guelph, said the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's plans to give industry a greater role in food inspection would make food recalls more likely. (Globe and Mail)
Maple Leaf Foods Recalls 23 Deli Meat Products on Contamination Concern Aug 21, 2008
The Public Health Agency of Canada said in a separate statement it's working with provincial and local health authorities, Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to investigate an increase in Listeriosis cases. There have been 17 confirmed cases, including one death in the province of Ontario, attributed to the same strain of Listeriosis, the agency said today. (Bloomberg -- Canada)
Canadians warned not to eat certain Maple Leaf sliced meats over ... Aug 19, 2008
CFIA says food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but eating food contaminated with this bacteria may cause listeriosis, which can cause high fever, severe headache, neck stiffness and nausea. Pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk. (Canada.com)
Mass. expands tuna salad recall on listeria concerns Aug 14, 2008
THE REGION Massachusetts health officials are broadly expanding the recall of a ready-to-eat tuna salad that may be contaminated with listeriosis-causing bacteria ... No cases of listeriosis have been reported. (Boston Globe)
Mass. expands tuna salad recall Aug 14, 2008
BOSTON The state Department of Public Health is broadly expanding its recall of a ready-to-eat tuna salad that may be contaminated with listeriosis-causing bacteria ... No cases of listeriosis have been reported ... Symptoms of listeriosis include fever, muscle aches, fatigue, and sometimes cramping or diarrhea. (Boston Globe)
State issues public health advisory for contaminated tuna salad Aug 14, 2008
Listeriosis is a serious foodborne disease that can be life-threatening to certain individuals. While most cases of severe listeriosis occur in adults with weakened immune systems, the elderly, pregnant women and newborns, infections can occasionally occur in healthy individuals ... Symptoms of listeriosis include fever associated with muscle aches, fatigue, and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms such as cramping or diarrhea. (Lincoln Journal, MA)
Newswatch, Police/Fire Aug 12, 2008
The state's largest meat processor issued a recall yesterday of 5,355 pounds of kalua pork distributed in Hawaii after detecting a bacterium that causes listeriosis, a potentially deadly infection ... Listeriosis affects seniors, pregnant women, newborns and adults who have weakened immune systems, causing fever, muscle aches, nausea and diarrhea, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)