Scandale à l'érable: Du faux sirop vendu à l'épicerie! - Les As de l'info
Le sirop d’érable que tu mets sur tes crêpes pourrait-il être faux? C’est ce qui est arrivé à un journaliste, qui a décidé de mener l’enquête!
lesasdelinfo.lesaffranchis.caHere are the latest notable developments on sirop d'érable (maple syrup) from early April to mid-April 2026:
Ongoing fraud investigations in Quebec: Several investigative reports revealed that some maple syrup products sold in stores were adulterated or labeled as pure maple syrup but contained other sweeteners. This has prompted recalls and removals of affected products from shelves, and consumer groups have filed or considered legal actions for compensation. These findings have heightened scrutiny on supply-chain controls for maple syrup in the province.[1][2][8]
Industry and government responses: Quebec authorities, including the MAPAQ (Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, have stated that adulteration is illegal and traceability measures must be strengthened. Producers implicated in the reports have faced public scrutiny, with calls for accountability and potential sanctions if wrongdoing is confirmed.[2][5]
Media coverage and public impact: Major outlets in Quebec and francophone media are extensively covering the scandal, detailing how fraud was detected, which products were affected, and what consumers should do if they bought potentially adulterated syrup. Several pieces describe consumer refunds and legal actions as the situation evolves.[3][5][1]
Global context and industry notes: While the focus is on a Canadian incident, maple syrup remains a major export for Canada, with a substantial share of global production attributed to Canada. The incident has raised questions about authentication, lab testing, and international confidence in Canadian maple products.[10]
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Citations: The overview above references recent investigative reports and official statements from Quebec authorities and major media covering the maple syrup adulteration case in early 2026.[5][1][2][3][10]
Le sirop d’érable que tu mets sur tes crêpes pourrait-il être faux? C’est ce qui est arrivé à un journaliste, qui a décidé de mener l’enquête!
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