A salmonella outbreak connected to REA brand salami has sickened 72 people in Canada, putting 7 in hospital. The Public Health Agency of Canada says people across provinces – including Alberta, Ontario and Manitoba – became sick between mid-April and mid-June, with many of them reporting having eaten salami in prepared sandwiches or from deli counters. Nivrita Ganguly has more on this and other top business stories in Health Matters for Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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Salmonella-contaminated salami sickens 72
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