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News Release
2010-226
December 15, 2010
For immediate release
OTTAWA - Today, the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, federal Minister of Health, is pleased to announce that the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA), has received Royal Assent, and is now Canadian law.
"I am delighted our Government's Consumer Product Safety Act is now the law of the land," said Minister Aglukkaq. "This will give the Harper Government important new tools to deliver stronger, more effective protection for Canadian consumers and their families."
The new CCPSA will better protect the health and safety of Canadians by:
prohibiting the manufacture, importation, advertisement or sale of any consumer products that pose an unreasonable danger to human health or safety;
requiring industry to report when they know about a serious incident, or death, related to their product to provide government with timely information about important product safety issues;
requiring manufacturers or importers to provide test/study results on products when asked;
allowing Health Canada to recall dangerous consumer products; and
raising fines and penalties for non-compliance.
An accelerated implementation plan is being developed in order to facilitate the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act coming into force in the next few months. To make the transition from the Hazardous Products Act to the new legislation as smooth as possible, the Government will be actively communicating with industry to inform them of the coming-into-force date and their new obligations and requirements under the Act. The Government is also committed to keeping consumers informed as to how the legislation will affect them and the products they buy.
Over the past year, the Harper Government has demonstrated its ongoing commitment to
consumer product safety through new regulations on lead, cribs and cradles, and surface
coating materials. With the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, the Government will continue to provide a high level of protection for Canadians and will be able to do even more to address emerging consumer product safety issues.
For more information:
Please consult the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act website: www.health.gc.ca/ccpsa
Follow Health Canada on Twitter for updates.
Contact the Consumer Product Safety Directorate at CCPSA-LCSPC@hc-sc.gc.ca or toll free at 1-866-662-0666. |
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