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Final Determination of Dumping of Laminate ...
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 Final Determination of Dumping of Laminate Flooring On 17 May 2005 pursuant to paragraph 41(1)(a) of the SIMA, the CBSA made a final determination of dumping respecting laminate flooring in thicknesses ranging from 5.5 mm to 13mm (other than laminate hardwood flooring where the hardwood…
PC 2005-805 Children’s Jewellery Regulations
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 PC 2005-805 Children’s Jewellery Regulations The purpose of this regulatory initiative is to improve the protection of the health and safety of the Canadian public, especially children, when exposed to children’s jewellery. This is accomplished by adding new regulations under Part II of…
PC 2005-859 Regulations Amending the Food...
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 PC 2005-859 Regulations Amending the Food and Drug Regulations (1402 – Drugs for Developing Countries) In the November 2001 Doha Declaration, WTO members recognized the gravity of the public health problems afflicting many developing and least-developed countries, especially those…
PC 2005-860 Regulations Amending the Medical...
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 PC 2005-860 Regulations Amending the Medical Devices Regulations (Developing Countries) PC 2005-860 outlines the amendments to the Medical Devices Regulations to permit medical devices to be exported to meet the requirements of the WTO General Council Decision outlined in PC 2005-859, to…
PC 2005-804 Importation of Bicycles, Assembled...
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 PC 2005-804 Importation of Bicycles, Assembled or Unassembled PC 2005-804 refers to the CITT the following matters in relation to the complaints into which enquiries were commenced by the Tribunal under subsection 26(1) of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act on 10 February 2005…
Bid to avert Canada rail strike
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 Bid to avert Canada rail strike The following article is excerpted from the 16 May 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. Two federal mediators will meet in Montreal Monday evening with representatives of Canadian National Railway and Teamsters Canada to try to avert a national…
North American task force sets more ambitious plan
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 North American task force sets more ambitious plan The following article is extracted from the 17 May 2005 edition of “globeandmail.com”. A tri-national task force's final report on North American co-operation is pushing leaders to consider a more ambitious integration scheme than the…
Border report in final stretch
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 Border report in final stretch The following article is excerpted from the 16 May 2005 edition of “The Windsor Star”. A groundbreaking report on Canada's borders will be "about 50 per cent" focused on trade and security issues at crossings in Windsor, said Senator Colin Kenny, chairman…
China to Fight U.S. Limit on Textile Imports
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 China to Fight U.S. Limit on Textile Imports The following article is extracted from the 16 May 2005 edition of “The New York Times”. Chinese trade officials say they will fight limits imposed on Chinese clothing exports by the Bush administration, while Chinese manufacturers are calling…
Strike Situation at CN
May 17, 2005
17 May 2005 Strike Situation at CN The following message is from CN’s Executive Vice-President of Sales and Marketing. I am writing to provide you with an update on CN's current labour negotiations with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC). The TCRC represents approximately 1,750 locomotive…
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La version française d’ITO 8 est maintenant...
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 La version française d’ITO 8 est maintenant disponible Le numéro 8 du Bulletin d’information technique et opérationnelle (ITO 8) pour 2005 est maintenant disponible au site Web de la SCCD, à l’adresse suivante : http://www.cscb.ca/listinfo/toi0805f.pdf The eighth Technical Operational…
CSCB Atlantic Region Annual General Meeting
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 CSCB Atlantic Region Annual General Meeting The CSCB Atlantic Region will hold its annual general meeting in Halifax, NS on 17 and 18 June 2005. The meeting will be held at the Casino Nova Scotia Hotel, and the registration form is found on our web site at: http://www.cscb.ca/m00/m02…
Seminar in CSCB Prairie Region Proposed
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 Seminar in CSCB Prairie Region Proposed The CSCB Prairie Region is planning to hold a seminar on valuation in Winnipeg on 30 May 2005. The event would take place between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, and will be led by speakers from the CBSA. Since the agenda has not been confirmed, it is not…
Victoria Day holiday, 23 May 2005
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 Victoria Day holiday, 23 May 2005 The following message is from the Electronic Commerce Unit at the CBSA. The Electronic Commerce Unit's office will be closed on Monday May 23, 2005 due to the statutory holiday. For importers and brokers, the following are the accounting procedures for…
Amendment of the CFIA Conditions for Importation..
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 Amendment of the CFIA Conditions for Importation of Meat Products from Finland and the United Kingdom The following message is from Dr. Lou Skrinar, Chief, Import Program, Food of Animal Origin Division at the CFIA. The CFIA has approved additional meat inspection systems from EU member…
Statutory Holiday, 23 May 2005
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 Statutory Holiday, 23 May 2005 Monday, 23 May 2005 is a designated government holiday, and the Bureau’s offices will be closed (no officers or Help Desk staff will be available). The EICS system will be available for normal hours. The Help Desk e-mail will be monitored between 08:00 and…
U.S. approves China textile curbs
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 U.S. approves China textile curbs The following article is excerpted from the 13 May 2005 edition of “The Journal of Commerce”. The United States today agreed to limit imports of cotton shirts, cotton trousers, and both cotton and man-made fiber underwear made in China. In volume terms…
French Economist to Lead World Trade Organization
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 French Economist to Lead World Trade Organization The following article is excerpted from the 14 May 2005 edition of “The New York Times”. Pascal Lamy, a French economist and former European trade commissioner, was set on Friday to become the next head of the World Trade Organization…
FDA to hold meetings on Bioterrorism Act...
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 FDA to hold meetings on Bioterrorism Act record-keeping requirement The following article is excerpted from the 13 May 2005 edition of “American Shipper”. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will hold five meetings throughout the [US] in June to address industry questions regarding…
Message from CN regarding Hours on 23 May
May 16, 2005
16 May 2005 Message from CN regarding Holiday Hours on 23 May 2005 Note: All U.S.Terminals - Normal Operation Canadian Terminals: HALIFAX (HIT) TERMINAL OPERATIONS: NORMAL HOURS GATE: NORMAL HOURS MONCTON TERMINAL OPERATIONS: NORMAL HOURS - Reduced Staff GATE: NORMAL HOURS MONTREAL TERMINAL…