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Labelling of Food Containing Probiotics
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 The Labelling and Composition of Food Containing Probiotic Microorganisms The following letter to industry was issued on 8 October 2009 by CFIA. Health Canada released its guidance document The Use of Probiotic Microorganisms in Food on April 22, 2009. This document provides guidance…
2009/10 Sugar-containing Products Quota Holders..
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 2009/10 Sugar-containing Products Quota Holders List Batory Industries Co. 390 Colborne St., P.O. Box 504 Chatham, Ontario N7M 5K6 Cobblestone Kitchens Inc. 5185 General Road Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2K4 Dr. Oetker Canada Ltd. 2229 Drew Road Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1E5 Gourmet du…
CBSA Message: Update to EDI Offices 24/7
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 CBSA Message: Update to EDI Offices 24/7 The following message is from CBSA (EDI09-092). Please note that some additional changes have been made to the list sent out on October 1, 2009 (Message EDI09-087). These changes are highlighted in yellow in the document available at: http:/…
Update to SIMA Monthly Index/Measures in Force
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 Update to SIMA Monthly Index/Measures in Force Members are advised that the CBSA has made changes to the publication of the SIMA Monthly Index. The SIMA Monthly Index and applicable HS classifification numbers pages have been replaced with Measures in Force. This information is…
Unemployment rate drops
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 Unemployment rate drops The following was reported on in today's edition of "cbc.ca". Canada's unemployment rate fell to 8.4 per cent in September from 8.7 per cent the previous month, Statistics Canada said Friday. The economy gained 31,000 jobs during the month, "driven by large…
Canadian trade deficit hits record
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 Canadian trade deficit hits record The following is excerpted from today's edition of "globeandmail.com". Plunging exports pushed Canada's trade deficit to a record $2-billion in August, up from $1.3-billion in July. Exports were down 5.1 per cent as a result of a 5 per cent reduction…
Loonie jumps on jobs data
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 Loonie jumps on jobs data The following was reported on in today's edition of "globeandmail.com". The Canadian dollar powered to its highest level in more than a year Friday, hitting 95.93 cents (U.S.) in morning trading – and rekindling speculation on when it might reach parity with…
CFIB September 2009 SME Business Outlook Survey
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 CFIB September 2009 SME Business Outlook Survey Small business confidence has taken another step upward, as signs of Canada’s economic recovery become clearer. CFIB’s Business Barometer Index rose to 68.7 in September, a 3.3-point rise over its August level. Confidence is now at its…
Land of the Rising Yen
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 Land of the Rising Yen The following was written by Peter G. Hall, Vice-President and Chief Economist, Export Development Canada. If the past 18 years were like a bad dream for Japan’s economy, the past 15 months have been a nightmare. But second-quarter stats show that the Japanese…
U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowed in August
October 9, 2009
9 October 2009 U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowed in August The following is excerpted from today's edition of "New York Times". The United States trade deficit shrank in August as oil imports fell and American businesses sent more automobiles and industrial goods to foreign markets, the government…
Register Now-CSCB Prairie Region Annual Conference
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 Register Now - CSCB Prairie Region Annual Conference The CSCB Prairie Region 2009 conference and annual general meeting, scheduled to take place in Winnipeg on Saturday, November 14 at the Greenwood Inn & Suites, Winnipeg, MB. Here is a link to the conference program and registration…
CBSA Message: Scheduled CIG Outage, 9 October
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 CBSA Message: Scheduled CIG Outage, 9 October The following message is from CBSA (EDI09-090). Please note that on Friday, October 9th, 2009 at 1:00 am (Eastern Time), for maintenance purposes, there will be a 25 minute interruption in processing inbound and outbound data over the…
CBSA Message: Thanksgiving weekend
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 CBSA Message: Thanksgiving weekend The following message is from CBSA (EDI09-091). The Electronic Commerce Unit of the Canada Border Services Agency will be closed on the statutory holiday of Monday October 12, 2009. B3 Entries processed and accepted between Saturday October 10 and…
EICS: Civic Holiday
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 EICS: Civic Holiday Monday the 12th OCTOBER 2009 is a statutory holiday, and the Bureau's offices will be closed (no officers or Help Desk staff will be available). The EICS and EXCOL systems will be available during normal hours. Please note that the Help Desk email ONLY will be…
Softwood Lumber Permits, September 2009
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 Softwood Lumber Permits, September 2009 Brokers are advised that the correction period for September 2009 Softwood Lumber permits ends Friday, 09 October 2009, at 17:00 ET. We remind you of the importance of submitting correct information on permits as this is imperative to the…
Canada turns to WTO over U.S. label law
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 Canada turns to WTO over U.S. label law The following is excerpted from today's edition of "globeandmail.com". After months of fruitless talks with the Obama administration, Canada wants the World Trade Organization to settle a dispute over a new U.S. food-labelling law that threatens…
Currency traders bet Canada will follow Australia
October 8, 2009
8 October 2009 Currency traders bet Canada will follow Australia The following is excerpted from today's edition of "globeandmail.com". Canada's next, eh mate. International currency traders are treating Canada like Australia, strategists say, expecting the Bank of Canada to follow with its own…
Advocacy group skeptical of Canadian exemptions...
October 7, 2009
7 October 2009 Advocacy group skeptical of Canadian exemptions for 'Buy American' provision The following is excerpted from the 6 October 2009 edition of CT&L. Exemptions to the Buy American conditions on Canadian companies may not be as advantageous as they appear, the Council for Canadians warns…
D10-13-1, Classification of Goods
October 7, 2009
7 October 2009 D10-13-1, Classification of Goods This memorandum explains the methodology for classifying goods in the Customs Tariff. It is an updated version of the original memorandum. It is available on the CBSA website at: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/dm-md/d10/d10-13-1-eng.pdf.
Daily Update from the CSCB for 7 October 2009
October 7, 2009
D10-13-1, Classification of Goods This memorandum explains the methodology for classifying goods in the Customs Tariff. It is an updated version of the original memorandum. It is available on the CBSA website at: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/dm-md/d10/d10-13-1-eng.pdf. *** [US] Government…