Federal officials say Canada has not reported any outbreaks of cyclospora, a parasite that can cause diarrhea. According to the officials, there are no cases in Canada linked to cyclospora activity at this time. They also state that no lettuce sold in Canada has been identified as tainted or implicated in an ongoing U.S. situation involving cyclospora-contaminated produce. The reporting from both outlets frames the update as a status check: Canada is not seeing confirmed illness clusters and is not identifying Canadian lettuce as part of the U.S. supply chain concern. Officials’ guidance, as described in the coverage, emphasizes that the risk is being monitored and that the current findings do not indicate a Canada-wide contamination event. The information is presented as an official statement from federal authorities in Ottawa, indicating the matter is still under observation but that, at the time of the reports, no cyclospora outbreaks and no implicated lettuce have been confirmed in Canada.