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Border Alert - Emerson

Traveller traffic at the Emerson port of entry is experiencing a service disruption This port of entry is currently experiencing a service disruption and commercial and regular traveller traffic may encounter delays. Until further notice, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) encourages you to…

New from Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program

NEW from Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program: Consumer Product and Cosmetics Reports Received - Index Consumer Product and Cosmetics Reports Received - Quarterly Data April 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017

'We make good food together:' MacAulay touts NAFTA at U.S. farm conference

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay travelled to Nashville on the weekend to address more than 5,000 delegates of the American Farm Bureau Federation convention. The P.E.I. MP was introduced as the first Canadian agriculture minister to speak to the meeting, gave a keynote address Sunday…

Newsprint tariff $8M annual hit for Corner Brook Pulp and Paper

Corner Brook Pulp and Paper is facing a major crisis following the ruling of the U.S. Department of Commerce which imposed a duty on all Canadian newsprint exported to the United States, an industry group says. Kruger, which owns Corner Brook Pulp and Paper, was hit the hardest with a preliminary…

Canada takes United States to WTO in complaint over trade remedies

Canada has launched a wide-ranging trade dispute against the United States, challenging Washington’s use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties, Canada said in WTO filing dated Dec. 20 and published on Wednesday. Canada appeared to be mounting a case on behalf of the rest of the world, since it…

Canada Gazette - Notices and Proposed Regulations

The following was published in Part I of the Canada Gazette on January 6, 2018. Canada Border Services Agency Special Import Measures Act Certain dry wheat pasta — Decisions Canadian Food Inspection Agency Health of Animals Act Regulations Amending the Health of Animals Regulations Environment, Dept…

CFIA-AIRS Updates January 9th, 2018

A) Chapter 06 was published to modify the import conditions for the following HS codes. 06.02.10.0020.29 – Aaron’s beard St. John’s wort – Unrooted plant 06.02.10.0020.30 – Red Clover – Unrooted plants 06.02.10.0020.31 – Old man’s beard - Unrooted plants 06.02.10.0020.32 – spurge flax - unrooted…

Certain Liquid Dielectric Transformers, Statement of Reasons

Concerning an expiry review determination under paragraph 76.03(7)(a) of the Special Import Measures Act regarding Certain Liquid Dielectric Transformers originating in or exported from the Republic of Korea. The Statement of Reasons is available on the CBSA website.

Proposed Safe Food for Canadians Regulations - Report on What We Heard

From January to April 2017 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency held public consultations on the proposed Safe Food for Canadians Regulations. Over 1,700 submissions were received from businesses, consumers, governments and industry associations during this consultation period, which are summarized…

Arundo donax (giant reed) will be regulated as a pest plant

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is confirming that as of February 1, 2018, Arundo donax (giant reed) will be regulated as a pest plant under the Plant Protection Act due to the significant risk it poses to Canada’s plant resource base. This decision is based on the results of a pest risk…

CN 18-01, Notification of CITT Decision on Centrifugal Opening Knives

1. This Notice is to advise interested parties that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has rendered a decision in Appeal No. AP-2017-012, T. LaPlante v. President of the Canada Border Services Agency regarding knives which open automatically by centrifugal force (centrifugal knives). 2…

CBSA Message (TCC18-003) - TCCU Web Pages : REVISED Services Document

Clients Affected: All clients who transmit data electronically The TCCU would like to thank the clients who participated in the TCCU online client satisfaction survey in November and early December. The team and management sincerely appreciate your time in providing your feedback. We look forward to…

Canadian international merchandise trade, November 2017

Canada's merchandise trade deficit with the world totalled $2.5 billion in November, widening from a $1.6 billion deficit in October. Imports were up 5.8% and exports rose 3.7%, both due largely to increased activity in the automotive industry. This has been excerpted from a 5 January 2018 release…
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CP Free time at Vaughan Terminal

The following message was sent by CP to a CSCB member. The change in free time was initially effective January 1, 2018 and has now been delayed. CP is listening to our customers, January 1, free time changes were implemented without proper notification to our customers. This change has been rolled…

Canada criticizes U.S. softwood lumber duties, vows to resist

The Canadian government on Wednesday criticized the United States for a decision to impose duties on certain softwood lumber exports and underlined its determination to fight the move. The duties, which went into effect on Wednesday, are “unfair, unwarranted and troubling,” Foreign Minister Chrystia…