Alberta government issues update on E. coli outbreak review panel
Officials with the Alberta government say work is ongoing by the Food Safety and Licensed Facility-based Child Care Review Panel to assess regulations governing food safety in child-care settings.
Earlier this fall, government officials note that Albertans witnessed the largest E. coli outbreak in the province’s history. Child-care facilities were affected the most, after the bacteria originated in a shared kitchen supplying the facilities with food. The government says Alberta Health Services immediately launched an investigation and took quick action to limit the spread where possible.
In response to this outbreak, Alberta’s government says it appointed an external panel led by former Calgary police chief Rick Hanson to review food safety in kitchens that provide food in licensed child-care facilities across Alberta and make recommendations on how to better protect children.
“We are committed to ensuring a situation like this never happens again,” explains Adriana LaGrange, Minister of Health. “The panel’s recommendations will inform decisions on what can be done to enhance or strengthen the food safety system and will be instrumental in preventing future outbreaks.”