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What is the Border Information Service (BIS)?

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is committed to providing timely information to the public. Our goal is to continually improve our service to better suit your needs and expectations.

Harper Government Takes Action for Consumer Product Safety

The following is excerpted from a 3 October 2011 news release by Health Canada. The Government of Canada today announced the renewal of its commitment to protect Canadian families and consumers by updating Canada's world-leading Chemicals Management Plan.

Analysis: Canada farmers brace for life after wheat monopoly

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. The Canadian Wheat Board's marketing monopoly infuriated Darren Winczura so much that in 2002, he defied Canadian law by carrying a bag of wheat across the U.S. border.

U.S. free trade pacts head to Congress

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of CBC News. The White House Monday sent three long-delayed free trade agreements to Congress, setting the stage for their passage.

Animal Health - Policy & Procedures

Members are advised that two policies on animal health have been amended: Export of Pet Dogs, Cats and Ferrets to the European Union - Non-commercial Movements

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

Chapter 35 was published to add new OGD extensions. 35.04.00.6900 - Purified proteins from bacteria or human origin

Loonie closes at 12-month low

The following is excerpted from the 30 September 2011 edition of CBC News. The Canadian dollar closed below 96 cents US at a 12-month low Friday, as traders moved into more widely traded U.S. dollar denominated securities.

Ottawa to introduce small business hiring credit

The following is excerpted from the 2 October 2011 edition of CBC News. The budget implementation bill set to be tabled in the House of Commons Tuesday will include a tax credit program for small businesses who increase their payrolls, CBC has learned.

Strike averted at St. Lawrence Seaway

The following is excerpted from the 3 October 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. The St. Lawrence Seaway has averted a strike that could have crippled one of North America’s busiest shipping routes.