Canada’s Front-of-Package Labelling Deadline Reaches Enforcement Stage
From the start of this year, food products sold in Canada that exceed set nutrient thresholds must display a standardised front-of-package nutrition symbol.
Canada has implemented a front-of-package nutrition symbol requirement for most prepackaged foods that are high in saturated fat, sugars or sodium, marking a significant regulatory shift in food packaging standards.
The rule, effective 1 January 2026, is designed to make key nutritional information immediately visible to consumers by requiring a standardised “high in” symbol on the principal display panel of food packaging...
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