Walmart fined for selling contaminated food after Fort McMurray fire Big-box retailer and its loss prevention manager have each been fined $20,000 Walmart reaches pre-trial agreement on Fort McMurray wildfire case Retailer has been accused of selling food contaminated by wildfire in Alberta CFIA not recalling romaine in Canada, but keeping tabs on U.S. E. coli outbreak Contaminated lettuce has sickened 56 people in 16 states More warnings issued about fruit products potentially contaminated with hepatitis A Recall expanded to include ready-to-go fruit cups and fruit salads Hepatitis A found in pineapple chunks sold in Alberta and B.C. Western Family brand cups were distributed to dozens of supermarkets in the provinces Lawsuit alleges Fort McMurray Walmart sold bad food after fire Claim seeks special and punitive damages and health-care costs Walmart charged with selling contaminated food in Fort McMurray Alberta Health Services alleges Walmart Canada kept and sold food that was potentially contaminated by the Fort McMurray wildfire Grocers open their doors for returning Fort McMurray residents Five-page document provides grocers with steps to follow when re-opening after a wildfire First Previous 1 2