Health Canada warning about health risks of beauty products seized from Alberta warehouses yyc
A number of beauty products were recalled by Health Canada and seized from warehouses in Calgary and Camrose on for posing serious health risks.Health Canada is warning against the use of unauthorized skin-lightening products that contain dangerous ingredients after seizing the products from Alberta warehouses.
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