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Canadian exports to EU shrink May trade deficit

The following is excerpted from the 12 July 2011 issue of Reuters Canada. Canada's trade deficit narrowed slightly in May to C$814 million ($839 million) from C$857 million in April, helped by higher exports primarily to the European Union...
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Guy Graveline Scholarship - deadline 15 July!

This year, we are thrilled to announce that the CSCB will be awarding two scholarships. Each of the two scholarships is worth $3,500 and will be awarded on the basis of academic results and other achievements, experiences and personal goals.

Amendment to the action level for fluoroquinolone residues in aquaculture products

As a part of a review of CFIA’s residue monitoring data for fluoroquinolone residues in aquaculture products, Health Canada - Veterinary Drug Directorate (VDD) has recommended an adjustment to the fluoroquinolones action level from 0.6 ng/g (ppb) to >1.0 ng/g (based on the required minimum performance limit of quantification (LOQ) in laboratories testing for fluoroquinolones).

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 06 was published to add a registration type for the following HS code from the state of Maine 06.04.91.0045.33 - Foliage, branches - fresh - Pine (Pinus spp.)

CBSA Trade Compliance Post-Release Verifications

The CBSA has provided a list of the current item being verified for either tariff classification, valuation, or origin. Some items from the previous list have been deleted, while others have been added.

Canada Gazette - Notices and Proposed Regulations

Members may be interested in the following, published on July 9 in Part I of the Canada Gazette. 1. Under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Significant New Activity Notice No. 16327.

Challenging the CCS Examination - Deadline 15 July!

Individuals with an interest in challenging the Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) examination in September 2011 are reminded that applications, with payment of $400.00, must be received at the CSCB national office by 15 July 2011.

Canada Welcomes Independence of South Sudan

The following is excerpted from a 9 July 2011 News Release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. John Baird, Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, today issued the following statement regarding the independence of South Sudan: