How Peel records fit into Verdine
Coverage here is source-based: Verdine uses Peel Public Health as the public health source for Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon.
Peel inspection records sit inside a different public health source system than Toronto, York, Halton, or Durham. That matters because the source fields, status language, and restaurant identifiers shape how inspection history should be read.
What Verdine adds for Peel
Verdine connects supported Peel records to restaurant profiles with strong identity signals, then presents recent inspection history, source status context, issue summaries, and repeat-pattern cues in one search flow.
The result is a faster read on the inspection story: what happened recently, what repeated, and which source-backed signals matter most when you are deciding where to eat.
Why source-aware context matters
Peel is a good example of why Verdine does not flatten every GTA source into one generic format. The app keeps source context close while still making the restaurant profile easy to scan.
Verdine keeps regional differences visible, then translates the useful parts into a consistent restaurant profile experience.