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Maple syrup fraud investigation expands as cans conceal company name

9 April 2026
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A scandal involving fake maple syrup in Quebec is escalating as consumers discover cans labeled “le sirop Angela” that conceal the name of the producer, Steve Bourdeau, whose company, 9227-8712 Québec inc., has been implicated in selling falsified syrup. Following a report by an investigative program, several consumers have reported finding these deceptive labels on products purchased from IGA grocery stores. Testing revealed that some of Bourdeau’s syrup was actually diluted with 50% cane sugar, prompting IGA to pull the products from their shelves and offer refunds. Bourdeau has suggested that the fake syrup may have originated from one of his out-of-province suppliers. Quebec’s Agriculture Minister Donald Martel has voiced his outrage over the situation, stating that investigations are underway to ensure compliance with regulations, while the Quebec Federation of Maple Syrup Producers has filed complaints with relevant authorities. Additionally, a class-action lawsuit is being pursued by consumers affected by the sale of the counterfeit syrup.

Why It Matters

The sale of fake maple syrup in Quebec highlights significant issues surrounding food safety and consumer trust in product labeling. Maple syrup is an important cultural and economic product in Canada, particularly in Quebec, which produces approximately 70% of the world’s supply. The scandal has led to increased scrutiny of syrup producers and retailers, as well as potential legal ramifications for those involved in the distribution of adulterated products. The involvement of regulatory bodies like the Canadian Food Inspection Agency underscores the necessity for strict adherence to food quality standards to protect consumers and preserve the integrity of the maple syrup industry.

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