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Hitting a moving target is never an easy task to begin with, and it's almost next to mission impossible when you try to nail the elusive bull's-eye while swimming upstream, against the tide, with rules of engagement rewritten in real time, one hand tied behind the back, with sole motivation being escape from punishment rather than any sort of reward.
That, according to the Packaging Association of Canada (PAC), is more or less the current predicament for many of Canada's producers of food packaging and labeling trying to come to grips with Health Canada's recently-legislated amendments to the country's Food and Drug Act, which require producers of prepackaged foods to drastically redesign their packages in order to accommodate the new Nutrition...