Seafood labels in Canada vague compared to U.S., Europeans:environmental groups
HALIFAX — Environmental groups are giving Canada’s seafood labelling requirements an F grade due to their lack of details compared to American and European packaging standards.
The report card released Thursday said Canada has the vaguest labelling descriptions of fish products of the three jurisdictions. It said that is increasing the risk of misrepresentation of what’s being sold.
Colleen Turlo, a spokeswoman from the Halifax-based Ecology Action Centre and co-author of the study, says basics like the species’ scientific name, along with how and where the fish was caught and processed should be on the labels.
“Inadequate seafood labelling means consumers don’t have adequate health and environmental information about the product,” said Turlo in a telephone interview.


