As of March 18, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has found six companies to be non-compliant with country-of-origin labeling rules after a spike in complaints
In the political environment we’re in right now it pays to claim you’re Canadian. If you make that claim while you’re not, you’re committing fraud. If I commit fraud, I go to jail. If a CEO decides to commit fraud he…?
Is it produced in Canada? If so, that’s not fraud.
A lot of things are produced in Canada with non Canadian ingredients. Pointing out the former while still having the latter information isn’t fraud. It’s barely even being misleading.
This seems a bit extreme, especially given that nothing illegal has happened.
In the political environment we’re in right now it pays to claim you’re Canadian. If you make that claim while you’re not, you’re committing fraud. If I commit fraud, I go to jail. If a CEO decides to commit fraud he…?
Is it produced in Canada? If so, that’s not fraud.
A lot of things are produced in Canada with non Canadian ingredients. Pointing out the former while still having the latter information isn’t fraud. It’s barely even being misleading.