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Site Help Page

Navigational help

You will find it easier to browse the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website if you use

  • the top navigation bar, and
  • the navigation links on the left side of most pages.

In the detailed Table of Contents section, you can access Agency material through several different subject areas.

You can access the layout of the website through the Site Map.

Feedback

If you are unable to locate the information on programs and services you require on the website, please email the Canadian Food Inspection Agency at cfiamaster@inspection.gc.ca

While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that everyone can access this site, some content or services found here might be inaccessible to some visitors. In those circumstances, please

Increasing text size

To increase or decrease the text size on our web pages, you can change the settings on your web browser.

To change the settings in your web browser, just follow the instructions below, based on the browser you are using. Or go to your browser's help section for details.

  • Internet Explorer
    1. Select "View" in the menu bar.
    2. Select "Text Size".
    3. Select "Larger" or "Largest".
  • Mozilla Firefox
    1. Select "View" in the menu bar.
    2. Select "Zoom".
    3. Select "Zoom In".
    4. To increase the text size further, continue selecting "Zoom In".
  • Opera
    1. Select "View" in the menu bar.
    2. Select "Zoom".
    3. From the menu, select the size with which you would like to view the website.
    4. To increase the text size further, increase the percentage.
  • Netscape
    1. Select "View" in the menu bar.
    2. Select "Text Size".
    3. From the menu, select the size with which you would like to view the website.

Alternative formats

The information on the CFIA website is in the XHTML format. In some cases, other software formats are provided as alternatives. These include Portable Document Format, video, and interactive media.

To access files in these alternate formats, you need to have the programs to run them. Many computers come with these programs already installed. If you do not already have these items on your computer, many are available for free download or for purchase on the Internet. The following are some websites where you can get these programs.

Audio Files (MP3 Files)

PDF: Portable Document Format

Media players (for viewing interactive content)

Other players