E. coli outbreak spotlights daycare food safety, experts say
TORONTO — Experts say an outbreak of E. coli that’s sickened hundreds has shone a much-needed spotlight on food safety at daycares.
There have been 337 lab-confirmed cases of the bacterial infection in the Calgary outbreak that’s linked to a daycare catering company, and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province is looking into new regulations for shared kitchens and food safety.
Martha Friendly, executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit, says Canada is in the midst of building up its child-care system with a recent cash infusion from the federal government, and so far food hasn’t been a big part of the conversation.
Different provinces have different rules around what food should be provided at daycares: some require that the centres supply food for kids, while others require only that they serve food, which may be packed by parents.