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B.C. votes 55% to scrap HST

The following is excerpted from the 26 August 2011 edition of CBC News. British Columbians have voted to scrap the province’s controversial harmonized sales tax, according to the results of a binding, province-wide referendum.

Customs Resumes ACE Testing

The following is from the 26 August 2011 edition of The Journal of Commerce. Testing will determine ACE’s ability to process data from carriers in higher volumes

Canada Gazette - Notices and Proposed Regulations

Members may be interested in the following, published on 27 August 2011 in Part I of the Canada Gazette. 1. Orders made by the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) regarding flat hot-rolled carbon and alloy steel sheet and strip.

Update to CFIA AIRS Website

Chapter 16 was published to streamline the conditions for the following OGD extension. 16.05.90.9327.09 - Scallops - Bacon wrapped, frozen

eManifest Portal

The CBSA has advised that the eManifest Portal will be available Monday, August 29th. The CSCB has representation on the eManifest Design Working Group, the group that contributed to the development and design of the eManifest Portal.

CFIA Production Database Backup, 3 September

This is a reminder that a full database backup of the production database (PROD) is scheduled for Saturday, September 3rd, 2011. CFIA systems will be unavailable from 3am to 7am EST.

Update to CFIA Fish List

Members are advised that the CFIA Fish List has been updated and is available on the CFIA website:

TD warns of Canadian recession

The following is excerpted from the 24 August 2011 edition of CBC News. A major Canadian bank says the economy ground to a halt in the second quarter and could slip into recession if the United States continues to weaken.