Épisodes

  • Food poisoning trivia with 2 epidemiologists
    Sep 25 2023

    In this podcast episode, we bust popular myths about food poisoning with 2 epidemiologists, Tanis Kershaw and Courtney Smith, from the Public Health Agency of Canada.

    Subscribe to food recalls and alerts: https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en

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    20 min
  • The food safety puzzle: piecing together an outbreak investigation
    Sep 20 2023

    Behind every outbreak of food poisoning, a team of detectives works around the clock to pinpoint the source. This podcast episode, 4 experts from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada, explain how they connect the dots to save lives.

    Subscribe to food recalls and alerts: https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en

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    25 min
  • Understanding the dates on our food
    Apr 25 2023

    You've finally gathered the courage to clean up your fridge or pantry, but how do you know what to keep or chuck? In this podcast, labelling expert Laura Reid helps us understand the different dates on our foods.

    We also hear from Sophie Langlois-Blouin, Vice-President of RECYC Québec, about food waste in Canada.

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    16 min
  • Are crickets the new tofu?
    Dec 8 2022

    Crickets have attracted global interest for their sustainable farming potential. And yet, so few of us have hopped on to this protein trend. In this podcast, we explore the edible insect landscape in Canada with food trend expert Dana McCauley.

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    23 min
  • You asked, we answer
    Nov 2 2022

    Earlier this year, we asked for your questions. This podcast, we answer them! We reached out to experts across the country to get answers about travelling with food, alcohol labelling, pet food, chicken hatcheries, allergen recalls and much more.

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    24 min
  • Feeling the sting: the impact of honey fraud on beekeepers
    Jun 22 2022

    There’s a sticky situation out there. In this podcast, we discuss honey adulteration with Jake Berg, a Saskatchewanian beekeeper, and Carmen Leung, a policy and program leader at the CFIA.

    This episode is a collaboration on adulterated honey with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s podcast, The First Sixteen. Bee sure to catch their episode as well: 

    https://agriculture.agr.gc.ca/en/agri-info/first-sixteen-podcast/first-sixteen-podcast-ep-021 

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    26 min
  • Canada’s Christmas tree industry is booming – fir real!
    Dec 15 2021

    Famous for their fragrant aroma, Canada’s Christmas trees are sold in the millions across the world. In this episode, we branch out into this booming industry through the lens of a veteran CFIA tree inspector in Nova Scotia. Malcom Pelley explains the care that farmers across the country put into growing, selling and exporting these soon-to-be festively illuminated trees.

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    16 min
  • Working with the world’s deadliest diseases
    Nov 30 2021

    Brilliant minds studying the world’s most dangerous pathogens may seem like science fiction, but the scientists who protect us from bio-threats are very real. In this episode, we learn about a network that connects laboratories across the world to study deadly viruses like COVID-19, Ebola and Anthrax. What is it like to be one of these scientists, working in Canada’s highest containment laboratory?

    Learn more about our guests:

    Dr. Primal Silva, Chief Science Operating Officer and Science Integrity Lead, CFIA
    https://inspection.canada.ca/about-cfia/organizational-structure/chief-science-operating-officer-and-science-integr/eng/1636562227924/1636562228283

    Dr. Brad Pickering, Special Pathogens Unit Head, Winnipeg Laboratory, CFIA
    https://profils-profiles.science.gc.ca/en/profile/brad-s-pickering-phd

    Dr. Debbie Eagles, Deputy Director, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness
    https://pheedloop.com/bsl4znet2021/site/speakers/?event=bsl4znet2021§ion=97078&id=SPEGHWKVDNA

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    16 min