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The CFIA can impose fines of up to $15,000 per offence. No fines or other penalties were issued in the cases, including one that took four months to fully resolve.

The federal food regulator said it "took action" in each case and that, in all of them, the grocers fixed the problem.

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[–] ChuckTheMonkey@fedia.io 8 points 5 days ago

You are not wrong. But what is really annoying is the government is holding lawful citizen to a very high standard, where they would fine you at every chance they get. While being very lenient on big corporation.

I got a fine for accidentally overcontributing $600 to my TFSA account. While big corporation can keep getting away with this kind of shenanigans all the time.