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Certain Thermoelectric Coolers and Warmers from the People's Republic of China

Notice of Conclusion of Reinvestigation Dumping file #: 4214-21 Dumping case #: AD/1372 Subsidy file #: 4218-25 Subsidy case #: CV/121 The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has today concluded a re-investigation of the normal values, export prices and amounts of subsidy of certain thermoelectric coolers and warmers originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, pursuant to the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA).

Minister Cannon to Host North American Foreign Ministers Meeting

The following is a 25 November 2010 news release by DFAIT. The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that Canada will host the North American Foreign Ministers Meeting on December 13, 2010, in Wakefield, Quebec.

Loonie drops on EU debt worries

The following is excerpted from the 26 November 2010 edition of “globeandmail.com”. The Canadian dollar was sharply lower Friday as worries continued to grow over European debt, a pullback in commodities and tensions in Korea. The loonie was down 1.04 cents (U.S.) at 98 cents as other major currencies also moved lower against the greenback, traditionally seen as a safe haven currency in times of trouble.

Avian influenza virus in Manitoba confirmed to be low pathogenic

The following is a 25 November 2010 news release by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that the virus detected in a commercial poultry operation in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood, Manitoba is low pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza. Pathogenicity refers to the severity of the illness caused in birds.

CCS Examination Results - 2010

Congratulations to the students who successfully completed the CCS (Certified Customs Specialist) course and are now entitled to use the CCS designation. The passing grade for the CCS course is 65%. The final grade is based on the results of the final examination plus the results of four tests taken throughout the year. The average grade this year was 71%, and the mark that occurred the most was 75%. The highest grade was 97%, with 1 student achieving this mark. The following students received the highest marks – well done!

Harper Government Ensuring Respect for Taxpayer Dollars

The following is excerpted from a 24 November 2010 news release by Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Today, the Government of Canada continued its action to ensure respect for taxpayers' dollars by strengthening the rules surrounding spending on travel, hospitality and conferences. The announcement was made in Ottawa by the Honourable Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, and the Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of State (Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)...

Canada looks at arming airport guards

Officials scramble to set up private pat-down stalls The following is excerpted from the 25 November 2010 edition of “ottawacitizen.com”. Air passengers in Canada could soon confront armed airport border guards after having already cleared a full-body pat-down in a separate screening room. Federal authorities say they are considering arming the airport border guards who greet travellers arriving on international flights.

Avian influenza confirmed in Manitoba

The following is a 24 November 2010 news release by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed the presence of an avian influenza virus in a commercial poultry operation in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood, Manitoba. Further testing is underway to determine the precise subtype and pathogenicity of the virus. Pathogenicity refers to the severity of the illness caused in birds. Clinical assessment and laboratory analysis to date suggests this is likely a low pathogenic virus.

Penalty Reinvestment Agreement – D22-1-2

CSCB members will be pleased to see a D Memorandum on the policy surrounding the Penalty Reinvestment Agreement (PRA). This agreement was formerly known as the Penalty Relief Agreement and later the Penalty Reduction Agreement; however, a D Memorandum or Customs Notice had never been issued explaining this Agreement.

CBSA Message: Scheduled Maintenance Outage, 27, 28 Nov

The following is a CBSA message (EDI10-104). CADEX Outage: Please note that the CADEX system will be unavailable from 21:00 on Saturday, November 27th, 2010 to 05:15 on Sunday, November 28th, 2010 (Eastern Time). CADEX and CUSDEC B3s and AO release queries transmitted to the CADEX system will be affected by this outage. Electronic Releases, RNS, CSA, ACI Marine, ACI Air, ACI eManifest Highway as well as Rail and Highway Cargo will not be affected by this outage.
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Four Trade Winds - Associate Membership Application

The CSCB national office has received an application for an associate membership from Four Trade Winds. The contact is Abel Mharapara CITP. The contact information follows: Four Trade Winds 37 Covebrook Close N.E. Calgary, AB T3K 6J6 (403)265-3463 Email: [email protected]

BC Region Executive Meeting, 4 November

Minutes of the BC Region Executive meeting held on 4 November 2010 are now available on the British Columbia Region page of the CSCB members site. To access, please go to our website at cscb.ca, log in, click on the Regions tab, and then on the British Columbia Region link.

Changes to Import Notification Requirements - Ph 4

Although the CSCB has advised members of all phases of this initiative through daily email messages, CFIA has also provided all phases on their website at this URL: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/invenq/impnote.shtml This notice is to inform importers and brokers that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will be implementing phase 4 of the changes to import notification requirements for products in the non-federally registered food sector effective February 07, 2011.

Privacy czar probing proposed rules on strip searching airport, port workers

Further to The following is excerpted from the 24 November 2010 edition of “montrealgazette.com”. Canada's privacy commissioner is studying the government's plan to give Canada Border Services Officers more power to strip search airport and port employees suspected of smuggling drugs, arguing it could impact workers' privacy.

Canadian dollar edges higher

The following is excerpted from a 24 November 2010 news release by Reuters Canada. The Canadian dollar rose against the U.S. currency on Wednesday morning, tracking overseas gains in equity markets and slightly firmer commodity prices. Prices in key resources such as crude oil and base metals advanced on supply concerns, offsetting a stronger U.S. dollar and rising risk aversion that reflected euro zone debt worries and fears of more clashes on the Korean Peninsula.

Canada Gazette - Official Regulations

Members may be interested in the following orders, amendments, and regulations, published on 24 November 2010 in Part II of the Canada Gazette. 1. Under the Farm Products Agencies Act; Regulations Amending the Canadian Chicken Marketing Quota Regulations. http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2010/2010-11-24/html/sor-dors256-eng… 2. Under the Farm Products Agencies Act; Regulations Amending the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency Quota Regulations, 1986.

Quarterly financial statistics for enterprises

The following is excerpted from a 24 November 2010 news release by Statistics Canada. Operating profits for Canadian corporations amounted to $61.5 billion in the third quarter, virtually unchanged from the previous quarter. In the non-financial industries, profits increased by 0.8% to $46.7 billion, while profits in the financial industries declined by 3.7% to $14.8 billion.