Walmart charged under Public Health Act over fire food: Alberta Health Services
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Alberta Health Services alleges Walmart Canada kept and sold food that was potentially contaminated by the Fort McMurray wildfire.
The health agency says Walmart Canada Corp. has been charged with 174 violations of the province’s Public Health Act.
“Despite having received this guidance and direction from AHS, both in person and in writing, it is our belief that Walmart reopened selling wildfire-contaminated food to the public,” AHS said in a statement Friday.
“This was a direct and avoidable risk to the health of this community.”


