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Mold, labeling issues prompt cannabis recalls in Canada

Thousands of cannabis products have been recalled in Canada since the beginning of September by a number of licensed producers over issues ranging from potentially harmful mold to mislabeled packages.

The most recent recall involves Port Elgin, Ontario-based licensed producer Coulson Cannabis, which issued a recall this month due because of microbial contamination.

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A notice posted to the Canadian government’s portal for recalls and safety alerts said the affected products might contain mold that could pose a risk of gastrointestinal symptoms and infections for consumers with compromised immune systems.

Roughly 660 units of the recalled product were sold through authorized retailers in Ontario from Sept. 14 to Oct. 3.

To date, Health Canada said, Coulson has received one complaint regarding the recalled lot, but there no adverse health reaction was reported.

Labeling mistakes continue to be the most common reason for cannabis recalls.

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