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Cargo Control and Sufferance Warehouse Modernization

CSCB sits on the BCCC subcommittee that is responsible for the Cargo Control and Sufferance Warehouse Modernization (CCSWM) initiative. CBSA provided the following CCSWM update on 16 May 2013. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is planning to modernize the in-bond movement of imported goods…

BC Region Executive Meeting Minutes

Minutes of the BC Region Executive meeting held on 25 April 2013 are now available on the British Columbia Region page of the CSCB members site. To access, please go to our website at www.cscb.ca, login, and look under “Regional Activity” or “Recent Updates” in the “Corporate Member Services” tab.

Export of Substances on the Export Control List Regulations

Environment Canada anticipates that the Export of Substances on the Export Control List Regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 will be published in Part II of the Canada Gazette on 22 May 2013. This instrument consolidates the Export Control List Notification Regulations…

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

a) Chapter 03 was published to modify the import instructions for the following HS codes from all origins, with the miscellaneous code, eviscerated, for the following end uses "Food service" and "Retail Use" and "Further Processing for Human consumption" 03.02.51.3131.88 - Gadus morhua - TSN 164712…

Cornwall port of entry operations resumed

The following message is from CBSA. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is pleased to report normal operations have now resumed at the Cornwall port of entry, which recently experienced a service disruption. We thank you for your patience and for helping us minimize the impact of this border…

GoC invests in safety at Manitoba airports

The following is excerpted from the 16 May 2013 news release by Transport Canada. [The Government of Canada] announced an investment of $666,819 for important safety improvements at the St. Andrews Airport, The Pas Airport, and the Thompson Regional Airport through the Airports Capital Assistance…

Canada should punish the U.S. over labelling, but does it justify a trade war?

The following article was written by Colin Robertson, a former diplomat, vice president of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute and a strategic advisor to McKenna, Long and Aldridge LLP., for today’s the Globe and Mail. What’s in a label? In the case of Canada’s export of cattle and…

Cornwall port of entry is experiencing a service disruption

The following message is from CBSA. At this time the Cornwall port of entry is experiencing a service disruption and border users may encounter delays. Until further notice, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) encourages you to consider the following alternate ports of entry to cross the border…

Consumer Price Index, April 2013

The following is excerpted from a 17 May 2013 release by Statistics Canada. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.4% in the 12 months to April, following a 1.0% increase in March. Declining gasoline prices were largely responsible for the 0.6 percentage point difference in the 12-month change in the…

Bank of Canada Review - Spring 2013

This issue includes analysis of the unconventional monetary policies recently implemented by central banks, and also presents Bank research in two areas - the migration of labour between economic regions in Canada, and the asset-allocation and funding decisions for Canada’s foreign exchange reserves…

Wholesale trade – March 2013

The following is excerpted from a 17 May 2013 release by Statistics Canada. Wholesale sales advanced by 0.3% in March to $49.1 billion. The increase was mainly due to higher sales in the motor vehicle industry. Since May 2012, wholesale sales have been relatively flat. In volume terms, wholesale…