Food establishment inspections
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The inspection gap: Big business, big problem for Nova Scotia’s food establishmentsMany food safety experts point to Toronto's DineSafe program as an example of one of the best systems in the country.CanadaNov 23, 2017
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The inspection gap: Why owners and safety experts want restaurants to be inspectedDuring the past seven years, Nova Scotia inspectors have found and reported hundreds of incidents of food safety being compromised in restaurants.InvestigationsNov 22, 2017
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N.S. restaurants can go 6 years without inspections: Global News investigationNova Scotia is supposed to carry out an inspection every six months on high-risk locations — the longest time between inspections in Canada. The province also has the most infrequent inspections for medium-risk restaurants.CanadaNov 21, 2017
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The inspection gap: An investigation into food inspections in Nova ScotiaGlobal News analyzed nearly seven years of restaurant inspection data in Nova Scotia and found that the province isn't meeting its own standardsInvestigationsNov 21, 2017
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