A food product label is far more than a design exercise � it is a legal document and a direct communication to the consumer. This course provides a thorough overview of Canada’s Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act as it applies to prepackaged food products, covering mandatory information requirements, compliance obligations, and the label’s critical role in the commercialization process. You’ll leave with the knowledge to create labels that meet regulatory standards, build consumer trust, and support a successful product launch.
Skills you will learn:
Business Sense
Learning Objectives
Protect your launch and brand by ensuring commercialization-stage labeling is accurate, compliant, and consistent across all channels and packaging formats.
Avoid delays and costly rework by using a labeling plan that assigns ownership, timelines, approvals, and change control before production and distribution ramp up.
Apply generally accepted good practices by using regulated label checklists, controlling artwork versions, verifying claims and allergens, confirming translations and net contents, and documenting approvals for audit readiness.
Reduce market risk by validating labels on first production runs, training teams on label changeovers, and monitoring for label-related complaints or deviations after launch.
Who Should Take This Course?
Innovators
Team Members & Leaders
Small Business Owners
Course Outline & Major Topics
1. Why labeling is important at the commercialization stage
2. Why you need a plan to manage your commercialization stage labeling plan