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When looking for modern, malicious food contamination cases, the law shifts sharply away from basic accidents or sloppy health violations (negligence). Instead, it targets **intentional, malicious tampering**, which is prosecuted under severe criminal laws like "selling or distributing food with a foreign substance" or consumer tampering statutes. Two high-profile modern cases highlight how the courts handle deliberate food contamination today. Click here for more.
When looking for modern, malicious food contamination cases, the law shifts sharply away from basic accidents or sloppy health violations (...
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Bank of Montreal v. Farquharson, 2011 ONCA 52 (CanLII) Document History (0) Cited documents (0) Treatment (0) Date: 2011-01-20 File nu...

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