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Customs Notice 25-27: Highway sufferance warehouse closure and advertisement (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan)

Regina, July 24 2025

1. The purpose of this notice is to advise that:

  1. effective June 30, 2025 the company located at 1109 Ominica St. E., Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan has surrendered their “BW” type highway sufferance warehouse licence.
  2. the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is advertising for a new highway sufferance warehouse in this area.

2. The CBSA is inviting applications for a licence to operate a public “BW” type highway sufferance warehouse under the authority of the Winnipeg CBSA office.

3. The successful applicant must provide a warehouse facility that meets the requirements of the Customs Sufferance Warehouses Regulations and operate the facility as a public sufferance warehouse to store in-bond goods.

4. With the release of the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) system, applicants must submit a complete application through the CARM Client Portal (CCP). For more information on applying to operate a sufferance warehouse in Canada, please see Memorandum D4-1-4, Customs Sufferance Warehouses.

5. Applications must be received or postmarked no later than 14 calendar days after the publication date of this notice. Please send applications and direct any questions concerning this notice to:

Angela Young
Canada Border Services Agency
130-1821 Wellington Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3H 0G4

Telephone: 204-216-0633
Email: [email protected]

Link: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/cn-ad/cn25-27-eng.html

 

Topic(s)

CBSA Policies & Decisions
Freight & Transport

Information source

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
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