Health Canada Launches FOP Labeling Awareness Initiative
As we have previously blogged about, Health Canada published front-of-pack (FOP) labeling regulations in 2022, which require warnings for most foods high in saturated fat, sugars, and/or sodium. See also Front-of-package nutrition symbol labelling guide for industry – Canada.ca. The regulations will begin to be enforced on January 1, 2026, although the warnings can be voluntarily implemented earlier and have already begun to appear on Canadian shelves.
Recently, Health Canada’s Food and Nutrition Directorate launched an initiative to bring awareness to the new warnings. The initiative aims to inform consumers of the symbol that will be used (black and white box with a magnifying glass, a “high in [X]” declaration, and the words “Health Canada”), its utility (intended to help consumers make informed health choices), and the reason why some pre-packaged foods don’t have it (e.g., the food is a fruit or vegetable or other food exempted because it offers health protection benefits).
We will continue to monitor developments on FOP labeling rules in Canada, the U.S., and other jurisdictions.