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Recall roundup: Here's what was taken off shelves this week in Canada

This combined image shows the logo for KIA, blinds and chocolate-covered raisins. This combined image shows the logo for KIA, blinds and chocolate-covered raisins.
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This week several products were pulled from shelves across Canada due to health and safety risks.

The government issued recalls for more than 275,000 KIA vehicles, bags of PC-brand chocolate covered raisins and vitamin gummies that Canadians are being advised not to consume.

KIA VEHICLES COULD CATCH FIRE

Transport Canada issued a recall on Tuesday for

According to the website, on some vehicles the brake hydraulic electronic control unit could short circuit, which could create a fire risk "even while the vehicle is parked and turned off."

Models impacted include KIA Sportage, Optima, Forte, Forte Koup, Rondo, Borrego, Sorento, Soul, Rio, Cadenza and K900.

The vehicles were sold between 2010 and 2017.

Consumers impacted by the recall will be notified by mail and told to take their vehicle to replace the fuse(s) for the brake unit.

Until then, "park your vehicle outdoors and away from other vehicles or structures."

CHOCOLATE COVERED RAISINS THAT MAY HAVE ALMONDS

On Tuesday, bags of

The product, sold in 908-gram packages with a best-before date of July 8, 2024 "may contain almonds" but the warning is not included on the label, the Health Canada website reads.

The sweet treat should be thrown out or returned to the location of purchase.

LABELLING ON VITAMINS

"Do not use" Herbaland brand gummy vitamins and supplements, Health Canada said.

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"Inadequate product labelling" is the reason for the recall, the Health Canada website reads.

Canadians are being asked to not use the items or return the products from the place of purchase and to consult health care professionals if they have concerns.

SUBARUS THAT LOSE STEERING POWER

The Subaru WRX 2023 and the 2024 Impreza, Forester and Crosstrek could roll away while parked due to a powertrain issue.

Transport Canada's website says there are a total of 76 vehicles impacted in the country.

The automotive dealer recalled the vehicles on Wednesday because on some vehicles the front axle shafts may not have been made properly.

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A parked vehicle that "rolls away" could also create the risk of an injury, the Health Canada website reads.

BLINDS WITH A RISK OF STRANGULATION

Health Canada has determined that HT Blinds: White Horizontal Fauxwood 2 '' Blind Safecord does not meet the Corded Window Coverings Regulations.

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This can happen because the loops on the product are longer than 44 centimetres and children could "pull looped cords around their neck causing a strangulation and entanglement hazard."

Health Canada is recommending cordless window coverings.

The company has not received any incident reports or injuries in Canada. 

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BREAKING

BREAKING

Three men were injured after trying to subdue a man armed with a knife during afternoon prayers at a Montreal-area mosque Friday afternoon.

A 15-year-old boy who was the subject of an emergency alert in New Brunswick has been arrested.

Police have arrested an 18-year-old woman who allegedly stole a Porsche and then ran over its owner in an incident that was captured on video.

Since she was a young girl growing up in Vancouver, Ginny Lam says her mom Yat Hei Law made it very clear she favoured her son William, because he was her male heir.

The search for a missing six-year-old boy in Shamattawa is continuing Friday as RCMP hope recent tips can help lead to a happy conclusion.

Local Spotlight

Getting a photograph of a rainbow? Common. Getting a photo of a lightning strike? Rare. Getting a photo of both at the same time? Extremely rare, but it happened to a Manitoba photographer this week.

An anonymous business owner paid off the mortgage for a New Brunswick not-for-profit.

They say a dog is a man’s best friend. In the case of Darren Cropper, from Bonfield, Ont., his three-year-old Siberian husky and golden retriever mix named Bear literally saved his life.

A growing group of brides and wedding photographers from across the province say they have been taken for tens of thousands of dollars by a Barrie, Ont. wedding photographer.

Paleontologists from the Royal B.C. Museum have uncovered "a trove of extraordinary fossils" high in the mountains of northern B.C., the museum announced Thursday.

The search for a missing ancient 28-year-old chocolate donkey ended with a tragic discovery Wednesday.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is celebrating an important milestone in the organization's history: 50 years since the first women joined the force.

It's been a whirlwind of joyful events for a northern Ontario couple who just welcomed a baby into their family and won the $70 million Lotto Max jackpot last month.

A Good Samaritan in New Brunswick has replaced a man's stolen bottle cart so he can continue to collect cans and bottles in his Moncton neighbourhood.