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New federal regulations will give Canadians the most detailed food nutrition labels in the world.
Packaged food products will be labeled in a consistent format to make comparison easy, and food manufacturers will be allowed, for the first time, to make a number of health claims on which there is scientific consensus.
The new system will become mandatory in five years for large manufacturers and in three years for small companies. Some new labels will start appearing within months.