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CBSA officers intercept 218kg of cannabis in Saint John

On September 16, 2025, following a referral from the CBSA’s Export Team in Halifax, Nova Scotia, border services officers in Saint John, New Brunswick, conducted an examination on a marine container leaving Canada via the Port of Saint John. The contents of the shipment were falsely declared as empty plastic bottles, and destined to a business in the United Kingdom.

During the examination, border services officers detected 16 large cardboard boxes filled with suspected cannabis. A total of 399 packages of vacuum-sealed cannabis were seized, weighing 218 kilograms.

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