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The Charlottetown Laboratory

The Charlottetown Laboratory is in Mi'kma'ki Territory, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaq People, including the Abegweit First Nation.

About the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is a science-based regulator with a mandate to safeguard the food supply, protect the health of plants and animals, and support market access. The Agency relies on high-quality, timely and relevant science as the basis of its program design and regulatory decision-making. Scientific activities inform the Agency's understanding of risks, provide evidence for developing mitigation measures, and confirm the effectiveness of these measures.

CFIA scientific activities include laboratory testing, research, surveillance, test method development, risk assessments and expert scientific advice. Agency scientists maintain strong partnerships with universities, industry, and federal, provincial and international counterparts to effectively carry out the CFIA's mandate.

Photograph - Charlottetown Laboratory building entrance

The Charlottetown Laboratory specializes in diagnostic testing and research activities related to potato, grains, oilseeds and soil pathogens. It is a certified biocontainment facility that meets plant pest containment level 2 requirements and houses a multipurpose, segregated greenhouse and state-of-the-art bio-waste system.

The Charlottetown Laboratory is responsible for detecting and diagnosing plant diseases. It plays a key role in supporting the trade of Canadian plant goods through diagnostic testing and the development of technology and techniques that satisfy import, export and domestic requirements. The Charlottetown Laboratory helps ensure plants that enter Canada, as well as Canadian plants that are exported to other countries, are free of disease and pests.

What we do

Services

Diagnostic testing

Research and development

Quality management

All CFIA laboratories are accredited in accordance with the International Standard ISO/IEC 17025, General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) provides accreditation for routine testing, test method development and non-routine testing, as identified on the laboratory's Scope of Accreditation on the SCC website. Accreditation formally verifies the CFIA's competence to produce accurate and reliable results. The results are supported by the development, validation and implementation of scientific methods, conducted by highly qualified personnel, using reliable products, services, and equipment, in a quality controlled environment. Participation in international proficiency testing programs further demonstrates that our testing is comparable to laboratories across Canada and around the world.

Physical address

Charlottetown Laboratory
93 Mt. Edward Rd.,
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A 5T1

More information

video Testing for potato wart: Tour of the Charlottetown Laboratory

Duration: 3:10

Take a tour of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's Charlottetown Laboratory and get a closer look at how they help control, contain and prevent the spread of potato wart.

Learn about other CFIA laboratories.

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