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The claim that crickets are being snuck into our food and sold as protein powder under the name “acheta powder” is false. Health Canada has specific policies about food safety and the nutritional quality of food sold to Canadians, including food labeling that manufacturers must comply with. Watch as teen fact-checker Ethan debunks this claim using simple fact-checking steps and stay tuned for his media literacy tip!

Ethan is a participant in Canada's Teen Fact-Checking Network program at MediaSmarts. Want to create videos like these? MediaSmarts is recruiting teens ages 13 to 18 to join our fact-checking program. Find out how to apply at bit.ly/TFCN

Follow @MediaSmarts and @HabiloMédias on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok to watch this new series of fact check videos produced by the teens!

Canada's Teen Fact-Checking Network is made possible thanks to our partnership with ‪@MediaWise of the Poynter Institute and the Google News Initiative.
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