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Oxford Frozen Foods fined for mislabeling blueberries as Canadian

29 March 2026
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Nova Scotia’s Oxford Frozen Foods has been fined $10,000 by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for mislabeling its blueberries as Canadian. This fine is part of a larger enforcement effort, with five businesses collectively fined $47,000 since April 2025 for misleading country of origin claims. The CFIA emphasized the importance of accurate labeling, stating that Canadians want to support local products and deserve trustworthy information about the origins of their food. Oxford Frozen Foods, known as the world’s largest supplier of wild blueberries, operates in both Canada and the U.S. The CFIA has stated that it responds to consumer complaints and conducts inspections to verify the accuracy of product origin claims. Other fined businesses include grocery stores and food suppliers in Ontario and Alberta for various mislabeling offenses.

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Mislabeled food products can undermine consumer trust and affect local economies, particularly as the demand for Canadian-made goods has surged in recent years. The buy-Canadian movement was notably strengthened amid economic tensions with the U.S., leading to initiatives aimed at helping consumers identify local products. The CFIA’s actions reflect a broader commitment to ensuring transparency in food labeling, which is crucial for informed consumer choices. As consumers increasingly prioritize local sourcing, accurate origin labeling becomes essential for maintaining market integrity and consumer confidence.

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