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Federal Court of Appeal sends West Bank wine-labelling case back to Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Federal Court of Appeal sends West Bank wine-labelling case back to Canadian Food Inspection Agency

by Law Times | May 17, 2021 | Food Fraud, Recent Articles

May 17, 2021 – The Federal Court of Appeal has sent a dispute, concerning whether wine produced in the West Bank was properly labelled a product of Israel, back to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, after it found the Federal Court had not followed the...

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