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CSCB Toronto and Ontario Regions' Joint Annual...

14 May 2009 CSCB Toronto and Ontario Regions' Joint Annual Conference – Register Now! Members who wish to attend the CSCB Toronto and Ontario Regions' 2009 conference and annual general meeting are encouraged to register immediately. Today's workplace has become very dynamic and demanding. In many…

Update to CFIA AIRS website

14 May 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website Chapter 16 was published to add the end uses of "Cruise ships/direct supply" (for the United States), "In transit through Canada" (for other countries) and "Other end uses" (for all origins) for the following HS Codes. NO VERSION CHANGES. 16.02.90.5547.01 -…

To fix the economy, tell the right stories

14 May 2009 To fix the economy, tell the right stories The following is excerpted from today's edition of "globeandmail.com". It was written by Robert Shiller, a professor of economics at Yale University and chief economist at MacroMarkets LLC. Since hitting bottom in early March, the world's major…

Prentice warns U.S. against border carbon tax

14 May 2009 Prentice warns U.S. against border carbon tax The following is excerpted from the 13 May 2009 edition of "The Star". Imposing tariffs on imports from countries that allow greater greenhouse gas emissions than the United States will jeopardize trade and prosperity, Canada's environment…

New driver's licence spurs privacy fear

14 May 2009 New driver's licence spurs privacy fear The following appeared in today's edition of "The Star". Ontario's new high-security drivers' licences jeopardize the privacy of motorists who use them to cross the U.S. border, warns Information and Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian. Electronic…

Don't expect a big bounce when economy hits bottom

14 May 2009 Don't expect a big bounce when economy hits bottom The following was written by Joseph E. Stiglitz, professor of economics at Columbia University, chairs a Commission of Experts, appointed by the president of the UN General Assembly, on reforms of the international monetary and financial…

Deflation Picks Up Speed

14 May 2009 Deflation Picks Up Speed The following appeared in today's edition of "The Journal of Commerce". Prices paid to producers of finished goods in April shifted up slightly from the previous month after widespread declines. But compared with a year ago, the trend since December has been…

CBSA Message: Victoria Day Holiday

13 May 2009 CBSA Message: Victoria Day Holiday The following message is from CBSA (EDI09-040). The Electronic Commerce Unit's office will be closed on Monday May 18, 2009 due to the statutory holiday. For importers and brokers, the following are the accounting procedures for the statutory holiday…

CSCB QC Region Annual Conference – Register Now!

13 May 2009 CSCB QC Region Annual Conference – Register Now! Members who wish to attend the CSCB Quebec Region 2009 conference and annual general meeting are encouraged to register immediately. If you would like to learn about recent legal developments, attend to hear what Michael Kaylor, Lapointe…

Plant Protection Policy Directives Update

13 May 2009 Plant Protection Policy Directives Update Members are advised the following directive has been updated on the CFIA website. D-07-03 "Plant Protection (Phytosanitary) Import Requirements to Prevent the Entry of Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (light brown apple moth)" http://www.inspection

Certain Mattress Innerspring Units from China

13 May 2009 Initiation of an investigation into the dumping of CERTAIN MATTRESS INNERSPRING UNITS ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA DECISION Pursuant to subsection 31(1) of the Special Import Measures Act, the President of the Canada Border Services Agency initiated an…

Waterproof Footwear, Preliminary Injury Inquiry

13 May 2009 Waterproof Footwear, Preliminary Injury Inquiry No. PI-2008-003 IN THE MATTER OF a preliminary injury inquiry, under subsection 34(2) of the Special Import Measures Act, respecting: THE DUMPING OF WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR ORIGINATING IN OR EXPORTED FROM THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND…

Daily Update from the CSCB for 13 May 2009

CSCB QC Region Annual Conference – Register Now! Members who wish to attend the CSCB Quebec Region 2009 conference and annual general meeting are encouraged to register immediately. If you would like to learn about recent legal developments, attend to hear what Michael Kaylor, Lapointe Rosenstein…

Update to CFIA AIRS website

13 May 2009 Update to CFIA AIRS website Chapter 08 was published to remove the requirement Phytosanitary certificate from the second release recommendation "Refer to CFIA-ISC" to the following HS codes from California. 08.09.20.4034 Sour cherries (including Montmonrency cherry) (fresh). Prunus…

The best investment going?

13 May 2009 The best investment going? The following is extracted from today's edition of “globeandmail.com”. It's perhaps the unlikeliest place to park your money but Canada Revenue Agency has turned out to be just the ticket for dozens of companies that, recently at least, have been earning better…

Trade Numbers Reflect Scope of Slump

13 May 2009 Trade Numbers Reflect Scope of Slump The following is extracted from today's edition of “The New York Times”. The United States’ trade deficit widened for the first time in eight months in March, the government reported on Tuesday, primarily because of a drop in exports. But economists…