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10th Annual
Don Buckingham,President and CEO,Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute (CAPI)
Andrea Papmandjaris,Head, North American Medical Affairs and Canadian Medical and Scientific Unit,Nestle Nutrition
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Strategy Institute presents the
Kevin Urbanic,Chief Inspector - Ontario,CFIA
Spring Savage,Manager, Food Quality, West Jet
Tuesday October 29 & Wednesday October 30, 2019 | The Old Mill, Toronto
Implement with SFCR
Comply with labelling rules
Navigate supply chain transparency
Tackle recalls effectively
Create a compliance checklist
Examine importing and exporting regulations
Cameron Prince,Former VP,CFIA and Modernization
Peter DeSouza,Director, National Import Service Centre, CFIA
Meet + Network + Learn From: Take Away Key Insights To:
Once in a generation changes are now in effect with food
regulations. Be ready for enforcement to avoid penalties!
CFIA, Ocean Spray, Nestle,West Jet,
Key insights from:
Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Partners
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SEEING YOUR WAY TO BETTER CLEANING
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New This Year!
• Enforcement: As SFCA becomes a reality, the conversation shifts from preparedness to what you must do to implement the changes
• The future of supply chain transparency: Leverage blockchain and digital solutions to increase the transparency in your supply chain
• Labelling and Nutrition Fact Panels: Understand the challenges and nuances under the new regulations
• Legalization of Cannabis: As cannabis is now legal in Canada, learn from a legal perspective about the impacts and regulations this substance will fall under.
Event In Numbers:
30+Top Industry Associations
Senior Speakers
Informative Sessions
20+ 10+Global Brands
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Meet + Network + Learn from:
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Welcome to the biggest food regulatory and quality assurance summit in Canada.SFCA laws came into enforcement this year, and now is the time to make the necessary changes to comply. Hear direct from Canada’s top officials on the subject, including the CFIA.
Ensure you also fine-tune your compliance for south of the border – gain insight from around the world. Hear from Nestle, Maple Leaf Foods, Oceans Spray, WestJet, CAPI, and University of Guelph.
This year, you cannot afford to miss out on all of the information you need to meet the enforcement requirements and avoid penalties for non-compliance. Attend this event to gain clarity on front-of-pack labelling, the nutrition facts label, recalls, blockchain, cannabis, organics production and sustainability.
We look forward to seeing you at this critical industry event!
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Benefit from These Key Take-aways:
1. SFCA & FSMA: Comply with enforcement requirements
2. Front-of-Pack and Nutritional Labelling: Find your solution
3. Export: Manage compliance in other jurisdictions
4. Recalls: Develop a strategy to deal with recalls and enhance traceability
5. Cannabis: Gain insights into the regulation of this substance from a legal standpoint
6. Sustainability: Discover why you should adopt sustainability as your foundation for success
7. Innovation and the Future of Food: Discover the future digital drivers of industry
Who You Will Meet
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Past Attendees IncludeHershey // Walmart // Molson Coors // Agropur //
Tim Hortons // Pizza Hut // Loblaws // Maple Leaf
Foods // Kellogg’s // Kraft Heinz // Campbell’s //
Bento Sushi // A&W // Ocean Spray // Exceldor
// AGT Foods // Weston Foods // Yum! Brands //
Cargill Foods // Piller’s Fine Foods // Ultima Foods
VPs, Directors and Managers of: Food Safety, Government Relations, Industry Relations, Labelling, Nutrition, Operations, Quality Assurance, Product Development, Public Affairs, Risk Management, Scientific Affairs, and Supply Chain, Procurement, and Trade Compliance
• Ensure SFCA and FSMA compliance with guidance direct from CFIA, FDA and Health Canada officials
VPs, Directors and Managers of: Food Safety, Industry Relations, Labelling, Nutrition, Operations, Public Health, Public Policy, Risk Management, Scientific Affairs
• Hear the latest discussions on federal/provincial regulatory alignment
• Hear directly from industry leaders on the impact of the regulations
• Network with major regulators and government relations professionals
President, VP, Directors of: Corporate Development, Marketing, Operations, Sales
• Provide insight on how companies can expand their operations
• Learn how the industry is evolving from the farm to new innovations
• Connect with regulators and major brands during networking sessions
Food Manufacturers, Chain Restaurants & Grocery Retailers
Government Regulatory Agencies
Consultants in Compliance, Quality Management, Auditing, Standards, Supply Chain, Labelling, Nutritional Analysis, Traceability Software, ERP Software, Law Firms
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9:15 AM Case Study: CFIA Processes for Inspections
Addressing CFIA Processes for Inspections to Improve Compliance so what is about Inspectors use a combination of the onsite inspection and evaluation techniques for assessing compliance and evaluating the impact of non-compliance. Reduce your risk of non-compliance. Walk away with an action plan to:• Prepare for the CFIA processes for inspections under SFCR• Comprehend CFIA processes for identifying and addressing
non-compliances under SFCR• Clarify the SFCR tools and documentation intended to support
industry complianceImprove your understanding of CFIA processes for inspections and refusals.
Kevin Urbanic,Chief Inspector - Ontario,CFIA
DAY 1 - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019
7:45 AM Registration and Breakfast
8:30 AM Opening Remarks from the Chair
Dana McCauley, Executive Executive Director Food Innovations Programs, University of Guelph
8:45 AM Keynote Address: Preventing Recalls with Risk Analysis
Building Safer Food Systems: Inclusion of Risk Analysis to Prevent Recalls Ensuring the quality of food safety is an essential consideration in any food security program. Master your understanding of the new with the continued globalization of international trade. Take away specific solutions to:• Addressing the persisting need for regulators to mitigate
contamination incidents within the global food trade• Applying the modernized risk approach that will provide regu-
lated parties with increased predictability and consistency • Creating best practices in promoting compliance and resources
to provide value for CanadiansProvide greater predictability and transparency in your food safety systems.
Cameron Prince,Former Vice President, CFIA and Modernization
10:00 AM Networking Morning Break
12:00 PM Networking Luncheon
10:30 AM Industry Expert: Spirax
9:45 AM Speed Networking Network and connect with as many people as possible in a short time! Meet your industry peers during this fast pace networking section of the summit. You will have three minutes per interaction to exchange business cares and chat to the new people before moving on. When the bell rings, you move on to the next person.
11:00 AM Panel: Educate to Regulate
Where does Education and Training Fit In with the New Food Regulations?The current fragmented approach within educating the food industry across sectors causes learning gaps, inconsistent skill development and unnecessary/ineffective spending of learning dollars. Perfect the training for your workforce with new resources. Source practical insights on:• Addressing the current challenges surrounding the availability of
food safety courses• Mastering the difference between Food safety knowledge vs.
food regulatory knowledge• The overlap of in-house training by government and industry
and the lack of accessibility to courses• Designing solutions that would involve industry-government-
academia partnershipsImprove your collaborative and integrative efforts to better educate your workforce.
Dana McCauley,Executive Executive Director Food Innovations Programs, University of GuelphBibiana Garcia-Bailo, Adjunt Professor, Dept of Nutritional Sciences,University of TorontoGerard Etienne,Vice President – Learning,Institute on Governance
1:00 PM Case Study: Presentation Improving Import & Export Compliance Practices Within the SFCR for more Regulating ConsistencyIf you’re a food business that imports or prepares food for export, or ships food across provincial or territorial borders, the new SFCR will impact your operations. Learn how to navigate the new complex landscape of the SFCR to ensure proper adherence to the importation/exportation guidelines. Walk away with effective strategies to:• Better understand the food safety risks associated with importing/
exporting and how to implement control measures for these risks• Develop better communication within the supply chain,
manufacturing, preparation, warehousing, packaging and labeling process for improved transparency
• Effectively develop your Preventative Control Plan (PCP) In-crease your understanding of the new regulations surrounding importing and exporting products under the SFCR.
Peter DeSouza,Director, National Import Service Centre, CFIA
Moderator
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4:00 PM Spotlight: Cannabis Edibles
How to Prepare your Business for The Legalization of Cannabis Edibles, Extracts and TopicalsThe change in cannabis regulations scheduled for October 2019 will effectively open the legal market up to dozens of new products. Prepare your business for the nuances that come with this legalization. Source practical tips and insights on:• Addressing regulations around the production and preparation
of edibles and other cannabis infused products• Clarifying labeling and packaging requirements and the timelines
of implementation• Defining the limits on additional ingredients added to
cannabis edibles.Prepare your business for the newly legalized substance.
Sara Zborovski,Partner, Stikeman Ellioton
4:30 PM Case Study
Understanding the Evolution of Plant Based Substitute to Comply with New Food RegulationsPlant-based meat is gaining popularity as it is developed in the lab without the need for factory farming. Enrich your understanding of this disrupting trend to ensure you don’t fall behind. Gain insights on:• Exploring the impact of regulations will have on new plant-based
meat alternatives• Leveraging the benefits of plant-based meat and its sustainable
implications• Discussing the current regulatory challenges in the production of
clean meatGain valuable insights into how newly created plant-based meat will affect regulations.
Christopher Marinangeli,Ph.D., RD, Director of Nutrition, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, Pulse Canada
5:00 PM Conference Day 1 Adjourns
1:45 PM Interactive Session – SFCR vs. FSMA Exploring the Differences Between SFCR, FSMA & EW Hygiene Packet to Remain Compliant in Exporting ActivitiesIf you’re a food business that imports or prepares food for export, or ships food across provincial or territorial borders, exporting regulations will impact your operations. Learn how to navigate the new complex landscape of the SFCR and the nuances of FSMA and the EW Hygiene packet to ensure proper adherence to the importation/exportation guidelines. Walk away with effective strategies to:• Better understand the food safety risks associated with importing/
exporting and how to implement control measures for these risks• Develop better communication within the supply chain, manu-
facturing, preparation, warehousing, packaging and labeling process for improved transparency
• Case study: Asian food safety regulations (China)Increase your understanding of the new regulations surrounding importing and exporting.
Dr. Gallottini Claudio,PhD, Food Expert,ITA Corporation
2:30 PM Networking Break
2:15 PM Industry Expert Adopting Technology for the Evolving Food & Beverage DemandsThe food and beverage industry is currently in a state of rapid change. Today’s food and beverage landscape is marked by global supply chains, more diverse product lines, new sources of competition, novel manufacturing models, evolving customer demands, and increasing safety and compliance requirements. Explore the need for technology that puts product safety and compliance as a top priority. Gain insights to:• Account for the unique needs of food and beverage companies
and their customers• A closer look at the food and beverage supply chain• How ProLinc is fueling greater profitability and growth for
today's manufacturersSuccessfully adopt new technologies to deal with ever-changing demands.
Kelly M. Smith,Senior Vice President, Ashton PotterJim Huysentruyt, InformaTrac’s VP of Sales and Integration Services,Ashton-Potter (USA) Ltd
2:45 PM Case Study Presentation – Nestle Nutrition Attaining Efficient Innovation & Renovation Support for your Food Initiatives With more organizations focusing on the complete end to end process, from sourcing ingredients through gaining valuable consumer insights, the food journey is becoming increasingly complex. Discover the role that regulatory can play in support of faster and more efficient innovation and renovation. Gain insights to:• How regulatory bodies are supporting these initiatives
of innovation• The impact on the industry in terms of sourcing, supply chain
and impacts to the consumer• Nestle Case studyIncrease your understanding of the role of regulatory within innovation.
Andrea Papmandjaris,Head, North American Medical Affairs and Canadian Medical and Scientific Unit, Nestle Nutrition
3:45 PM Spotlight: Whole Genome Sequencing Improving Foodborne Pathogen Identification to Enhance Traceability in Your Supply ChainThere is a pressing need for improved methods and tools to rapidly and reliably identify, detect and predict food safety hazards. Increase your understanding of next generation sequencing methods to combat these hazards. Source practical tips on:• Understanding the evolution of sequencing methods from PFGE
to WGS• Leveraging the power of WGS and its ability to detect foodborne
disease outbreaks• The rapid traceability of pathogens in the supply chainIncrease your traceability processes with whole genome sequencing.
5:15 PM Networking cocktail reception
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11:00 AM Panel Ensure Food Safety and transparency from Farm to Fork to Achieve Better ComplianceFood traceability throughout the supply chain is increasingly crucial with rising demands for transparency. Improve how you can achieve maximum effectiveness and minimize disruption in the event of a recall. Source practical tips to:• Leverage traceability data to optimize production• Minimize risks and achieve better compliance• Identify and track trends with real-time dataStay compliant and ensure effective food traceability throughout your value chain.
Mary Ann Bienne, Manager, Nutrition and Industry Relations, Canadian Pork CouncilJoe Darden, Vice President, Food Safety & Quality, Sunset GrownBaharak Chegeni, Director, Quality Assurance, Bäckerhaus Veit Ltd
10:00 AM Industry Expert: Allergens Understanding Precautionary Allergen Labeling to Avoid Costly RecallsAn additional form of voluntary labelling (precautionary allergen labelling) is now on a wide range of packaged goods, in a bid by manufacturers to minimize risk to customers. However, inconsistencies in these labels continue to add to the confusion to consumers. Mitigate the risks of precautionary labelling on your products. Gain insights to:• The challenges with inconsistent precautionary allergen labels
and how to overcome them• Health Canada’s response to the precautionary allergen labelling
and how to address them• The food science behind the products and the composition
standards you need to adhere toDelve Deeper into addressing the risks in precautionary allergen labelling.
7:45 AM Registration and Breakfast
8:15 AM Opening Remarks from the Chair
8:30 AM Food Fraud The Global Effort to Combat Food Fraud to Protect ConsumersFood fraud continues to cause the food and beverage industry to lose upwards of 40 billion dollars annually. Protect your consumers by leveraging the food industry’s ability to detect and combat fraud across supply chains. Source practical tips on:• Achieving a robust supplier base with a strong vendor approval
process (domestic and international)• Developing a ridged auditing system to ensure the integrity of
your products• Demonstrate your transparency and processes with the supply
chainInstill confidence into your efforts to combat food fraud.
Cameron Prince, Former Assistant Deputy Minister,
CFIAPeter DeSouza,Director,National Import Service Centre, CFIASharon Mohammad,Maple LeafIqbal Kamoonpuri,Director, Quality foods and safety,Jan K Overwheel
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019
10:30 AM Networking Break
12:00 PM Networking Luncheon
Moderator
Moderator
9:15 AM Industry Expert Exploring Cloud-Based Paperless Food Safety, Traceability, and Supply integrityExplore Provision Analytics’ OneTrace platform’s ability to assist in managing your organizations' sustainability by reducing waste, lowering cost inefficiencies and the maintenance required to operate and document food safety and certification systems. Walk away with an action plan on how the platform can:• Help manager your food safety requirements, documentation,
checklists, and form in real-time• Help track and trace products as they move through the food
value chain• Dive deep into the data that drives the food supply chain and
analyze your productionImprove your traceability and supply integrity with OneTrace.
Janet Henderson,VP Business Development, Provision Analytics
9:30 AM Industry Expert Session
11:30 AM Case Study: Plant Based Meat
Food and Nutritional Security: Diet Diversity for Improved Human HealthPlant-based meat is gaining popularity as it is developed in the lab without the need for factory farming. Enrich your understanding of this disrupting trend to ensure you don’t fall behind. Gain insights on:• Exploring the impact of regulations will have on new plant-based
meat alternatives• Leveraging the benefits of plant-based meat and its sustainable
implications• Discussing the current regulatory challenges in the production of
clean meatGain valuable insights into how newly created plant-based meat will affect regulations.
Dr Ravi Chibbar, University of Saskatchewan
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1:30 PM Panel Managing Regulatory and Business Drivers to Improve Innovation and CompetitivenessOpportunities can emerge from any corner of the world. How do food companies improve quality and drive performance? Hear first-hand how industry leaders deal with emerging standards and escalating costs:• Identify and manage compliance drivers for your organization• Maintain GFSI programs with limited resources• Leverage consumer insights and trends to create value• Resolve challenges in global food supply and distributionCapitalize on emerging trends to improve your core business
Spring Savage, Manager, Food Quality, West Jet Dhiren Thakur, PhD, Quality Assurance Manager, Tasty SelectionsDr. Ana Christina Vega Lugo, Senior Food Scientist, Niagara CollegeSaquib Javid, Director R&D Quality, Nutrablend Foods Inc
2:45 PM Case Study Keeping Up with Food Labelling Regulations to Remain CompliantThe food label is one of the most important and direct means of communicating product information between buyers and sellers. With numerous changes continuing to roll in from Health Canada, how your organization handles these changes is of utmost importance to properly mitigate risks of noncompliance. In this informative case study, gain insights to:• The challenges that producers face in light of the continuing
changes, including costs and label printing/design• How to better manage consumer and industry expectations• Future implications of Front Pack Labeling and the benefits to
food producers and CanadiansDon’t fall behind on the regulation changes for labeling!
Miriam Maxwell, Senior Regulatory Scientist,Ocean Spray
2:30 PM Networking Break
3:15 PM Conference Adjourns
2:00 PM Industry Expert
Ensuring Compliance by Leveraging Technology in Your Food Regulatory ProcessesTechnology has been regarded as a great resource in coordinating your food manufacturing processes. Utilize an enterprise resource planning tool to efficiently plan your regulatory processes. Source solutions to:• Seamlessly integrate a compliance management system• Employ traceability solutions • Improve the way you work with vendorsUtilize technology to efficiently manage compliance.
Manasi Koushik, VP of Systems Operations & Compliance, RiskCheck Inc.
1:00 PM Case Study: Sustainability Legitimizing Claims of Sustainability for Industry ComplianceSustainable claims represent a trust that is built between food manufacturers and consumers. Ensure that you are complying with regulations when making sustainable claims on your products. Source practical tips on:• Proactively meeting the growing demand from consumers for
proof of sustainability measures and instilling trust• Enabling a clear and transparent approach to sustainability with
key measurable metrics• Case study: Lessons learned and best practices by The
Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable BeefLegitimize and successfully monetize your claims of sustainability.
Don Buckingham,CEO,Canadian Agricultural Policy Institute
2:15 PM Industry Expert Stephanie Wilkins,Director, Labeling Compliance & Nutrition Services, Mérieux NutriSciences
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Complying with Enhanced Legislation for Allergen Identification and labelin This essential workshop is designed for regulatory and marketing practitioners looking to develop a solid foundation in allergen labelling regulations. Participants will acquire an in depth understanding in:
1. New requirements for allergens, gluten and sulphites
2. Hands on guidance to design compliant labels for market
3. How to respond to allergic consumers’ inquiries
4. Exemptions and inclusion criteria for prioritized allergens
Develop tools to meet evolving allergen labeling regulations.
Workshop A Thursday, October 31st - 9:00 AM Allergen Essentials
As labelling requirements change and consumers demand to see more of what they are eating, how will regulations impact the food industry? How do you sort through what is and is not expected to be on food labels? Explore why transparency is needed from regulators. Analyze how advertising will be affected and recall preparedness. Attend this workshop to address your labeling concerns with industry experts. Take away key strategies for:
1. Labelling requirements
2. Calories
3. Nutrition
Gain a deeper understanding to ensure consumer satisfaction.
Workshop B Thursday, October 31st - 12:00 PM Labeling
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