A passenger on a domestic Air Canada flight found a sewing needle in a catered sandwich, prompting authorities to investigate the bizarre incident.

The needle was found in a sandwich served to a passenger on Monday on a flight from Victoria, British Columbia, to Toronto.

Air Canada said that it was “working closely” with its caterer to “ensure heightened security measures have been put in place.”

“Safety is always our top priority so we are taking this matter very seriously,” a spokesman for Air Canada, Peter Fitzpatrick said yesterday, adding that it appeared to be an isolated incident.

The police are investigating the incident.

Meanwhile, the FBI and Dutch authorities are also investigating reports of needles found in six sandwiches on Delta flights from Amsterdam to the United States two weeks ago.

Gate Gourmet, a 20-year-old company that provided prepared sandwiches to Delta, said the sandwiches originated at the firm’s facility in Amsterdam.

The company said it is one of the caterers that serve Air Canada but not the airline’s provider out of Victoria — from where the flight took off.

“We are cooperating fully with Air Canada and have complied with our customer’s request to its caterers to heighten food safety procedures, including inspection and screening of all products boarded on flights,” CNN quoted Gate Gourmet spokeswoman Christina Ulosevich as saying.

“We are working closely to support our customer, including cooperating with the authorities investigating the incident.”

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