‘Made in Israel’ wine-labelling case sent back to food agency after ruling

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The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that the politically sensitive case should go back to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

was not reasoned properly and should now be thrashed out again, the Federal Court of Appeal has ruled.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency initially sided with him. However, the agency reversed course after some Jewish groups protested and Global Affairs Canada said the West Bank could be considered Israeli territory under the Canada-Israel free trade agreement. In its analysis, the Federal Court of Appeal said the food agency was required to interpret and apply Canadian laws to decide whether the wine labels were indeed false or misleading.

Psagot bills itself as an award-winning winery 15 minutes north of Jerusalem. It says its wines are produced by Israelis under auspices of an Israeli company in an Israeli community subject to Israeli law in Israeli territory.The winery said it was pleased the Federal Court of Appeal had now sent the case back to the food agency with direction the lower court’s decision was not binding, and that Psagot can make submissions.

 

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