Final publication of the Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Concerning Food Additives and Compositional Standards, Microbiological Criteria and Methods of Analysis for Food

December 18, 2024

On December 18, 2024, the final Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Concerning Food Additives and Compositional Standards, Microbiological Criteria and Methods of Analysis for Food (the Regulations) were published in the Canada Gazette, Part II.

Co-developed by Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in response to commitments made in the Agri-food and Aquaculture Regulatory Review Roadmap, the Regulations amend the Food and Drug Regulations (FDR) to modernize the frameworks governing food compositional standards, microbiological safety criteria for food, methods of analysis for food, and food additives.

Overall, the amendments will support the implementation of science-based decision making, which in turn will help prevent harm to the health of consumers, provide people in Canada with the predictability of composition, quality and purity of foods, protect them from deception, and support better informed purchasing decisions. For the agri-food industry in particular, the amendments address long-standing irritants and barriers to market by providing more responsive and adaptable regulatory frameworks (through the use of incorporation by reference) that can better support growth, innovation and evolving consumer demands.

Overview of Amendments

A comprehensive overview of the amendments made to the FDR are provided in the Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement (RIAS) appended to the Regulations. What follows is a brief overview of the key amendments:

Food compositional standards

Microbiological criteria for food and associated methods of analysis

Chemical, physical and nutritional methods of analysis

Food additives

Other

New documents incorporated by reference

As part of the Regulations, the following new documents are incorporated by reference into the Food and Drug Regulations.

Revisions to existing documents incorporated by reference

As part of the Regulations, revisions are made to the following existing documents that are incorporated by reference into the Food and Drug Regulations or the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations.

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