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Recalls
About 157,000 affected units were sold in Canada.
Around 26,000 units were sold in Canada, mostly from 2015 to 2017.
There have been no reports of injuries.
They may contain high levels of chemicals linked to developmental abnormalities.
No injuries have been reported.
Sold in grocery stores in B.C. and Alberta In August.
The company has had 118 reports of accidents in Canada.
The riveted blades have reportedly caused dozens of injuries across Canada and the U.S.
Could 2016 be remembered as the Year of the Recall? A couple weeks ago, we learned of the biggest automotive recall ever. As of September 28, it included 34 million U.S. vehicles and another 7 million elsewhere, many of them in Canada.
Are all global automakers alike? They all face recalls of various sorts now and then. In 2013 there were over 140 recalls









