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  2. Canadian coffee regulations - Wikipedia

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    Administered by Health Canada, each agency's regulations apply to all coffee imported to, or processed in, Canada. [1] Among the rules governing the Canadian coffee trade; green, raw, or unroasted coffee must be grown from arabica, liberica, or robusta coffee seeds. Roasted coffee should contain 10 percent fat, and no more than six percent ash.

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69; Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act, 1970; Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, 1970; Weights and Measures Act, 1970; Divorce Act, 1968 - replaced by Divorce Act, 1985; Canada Wildlife Act, 1973; National Symbol of Canada Act, 1975; Anti-Inflation Act 1975; Immigration Act, 1976; Canadian Human Rights ...

  4. Statutes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the Statutes of Canada at a law library. The Statutes of Canada (SC) compiles, by year, all the laws passed by the Parliament of Canada since Confederation in 1867. They are organized by alphabetical order and are updated and amended by the Government of Canada from time to time.

  5. 'Winners and losers': The world of coffee is being reordered ...

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    The coffee grows side-by-side with tamarind trees that add nitrogen to the soil and provide support for black pepper vines. 'Winners and losers': The world of coffee is being reordered by EU laws ...

  6. How a Canadian coffee roaster is replacing container ships ...

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    Shipping coffee via sailboat is less pricey and more efficient than container ships because of high oil prices and port congestion, Café William said.

  7. Court in Canadian province blocks new laws against public use ...

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    The Supreme Court of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Friday blocked new provincial laws against public consumption of illegal substances. The ruling imposes a temporary injunction ...

  8. Food labelling in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Federal responsibility for Canadian food labelling requirements is shared between two departments, Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). [ 1 ] All labelling information that is provided on food labels or in advertisements, as required by legislation, must be accurate, truthful and not misleading.

  9. Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons' US franchisees to ... - AOL

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    A group of Canadian coffee chain Tim Horton's U.S. franchisees said on Thursday it is suing parent company Restaurant Brands International.