Revolutionizing Toronto’s Food Scene: Jim Chan and the Impact of the Dine Safe Program

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Revolutionizing Toronto’s Food Scene: Jim Chan and the Impact of the Dine Safe Program

By WiseTech Web and SEO | Podcast | October 15th, 2024

Send us a textImagine a city where food safety practices are radically propelled into a new era of transparency and uniformity; welcome to Toronto, post the introduction of the Dine Safe program. Our guest for this enlightening discussion is none other than Jim Chan, the former lead at Toronto Public Health for the Food Safety Division, whose journey we recount as he led the charge in revolutionizing food safety in Canada. Together, we’ll walk through the origins of the Dine Safe program, bor…

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