Man challenges CFIA ruling that West Bank wines are ‘products of Israel’
TORONTO — A Winnipeg man is challenging a decision made by the federal food inspection agency last month that allows two wines produced in the West Bank region to be sold in Canada with the label “Product of Israel.”
David Kattenburg, a university instructor, said his lawyer has filed a formal complaint with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s complaints and appeals office, claiming the agency did not follow Canadian and international law in making its decision.
“I found this to be outrageous, because the settlements are illegal under international law,” Kattenburg said in an interview. “And here were these wines that said ‘made in Israel.’”
The CFIA said it does not discuss ongoing complaint reviews.


