samedi 30 décembre 2017
Health Canada wants Claire's kids' makeup tested for asbestos
Health Canada says it has requested testing data from Claire's Stores Inc. following reports that asbestos has been found in certain cosmetic products sold by the international retailer of youth-oriented jewelry and accessories.
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