New Canadian Labelling Will Allow “Gluten-Free” Claims for Specially Produced Oats
Health Canada is intending to allow the use of “gluten-free” claims on specially produced oats and foods containing these oats when sold in Canada.
- Celiac disease is a medical condition caused by an adverse or negative reaction to gluten. Individuals affected by this disease have a reduced ability to absorb nutrients. About 1 in 133 Canadians is affected by Celiac disease.
- Manufacturers who produce oats that are labelled as “gluten-free” must be able to demonstrate that this claim is truthful. This is required under Canada’s federal labelling regulations.
- AAFC scientists have worked with the Canadian Celiac Association to develop a method that can be used to ensure that oats do not become contaminated with wheat, rye, barley, or their hybridized strains throughout every step of production — from planting to retail.
- The United States and some countries in Europe currently allow a “gluten-free” claim on foods containing these specially produced oats.