Contaminated salami was also sold in B.C., Saskatchewan, health officials say | Unpublished
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Publication Date: July 20, 2025 - 12:36

Contaminated salami was also sold in B.C., Saskatchewan, health officials say

July 20, 2025
Health officials are adding Saskatchewan and British Columbia to the list of provinces where salami and cacciatore products connected to a salmonella outbreak were distributed. The Public Health Agency of Canada says 87 people have now gotten sick after eating contaminated lunch meat, with nine of those people landing in the hospital. The federal health agency previously reported the contaminated products were sold in Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec.


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