Food and Drug Regulations
B.01.502 (1) No person shall, on the label of or in any advertisement for a food, make a representation, express or implied, that characterizes the energy value of the food or the amount of a nutrient contained in the food.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to
(a) a representation otherwise provided for in these Regulations;
(b) a representation provided for by paragraph 272(1)(f) or section 273 of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations;
(c) a representation provided for by column 1 of Table 2 to Volume 7 of the document entitled Canadian Standards of Identity, prepared by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and published on its website, as amended from time to time;
(d) a representation that characterizes the amount of lactose in a food;
(e) a representation that characterizes the addition of salt to a food, other than any statement or claim set out in column 4 of the table following section B.01.513;
(f) a representation that characterizes the addition of sugars to a food, other than any statement or claim set out in column 4 of the table following section B.01.513;
(g) a representation that characterizes the amount of starch in a food, if the food is intended solely for children under two years of age;
(h) the representations “defatted (naming the food)”, “demineralized (naming the food)” and “high (naming the monosaccharide or disaccharide) (naming the syrup)”;
(i) a representation that characterizes the amount of a fatty acid in a vegetable oil and forms part of its common name;
(j) a representation that characterizes the amount of alcohol in beverages that contain more than 0.5% alcohol;
(k) the representation “light salted” with respect to fish; or
(l) the English representation “lean” with respect to a prepackaged meal represented for use in a weight reduction diet or a weight maintenance diet.
- SOR/2003-11, s. 20
- SOR/2018-108, s. 396
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