This memorandum outlines and explains the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) requirements and administrative policies regarding the report and control of cargo exported from Canada by air, highway, marine and rail carriers.
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D3-1-5, International Commercial Transportation
This memorandum outlines the conditions under which foreign-based conveyances and containers used in the international commercial transportation of passengers or goods can be temporarily imported into Canada, without payment of duties.
Proposed General Export Permit No. 41: Dual-use Goods and Technology to Certain Destinations
Background: The Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA) authorizes the Governor in Council to establish a list of goods and technologies called the Export Control List (ECL), which identifies goods and technology that are controlled for export or transfer from Canada to most other countries. The principal objective of Canada’s export control regime is to ensure
Canada Gazette - Official Regulations
Subscribers may be interested in the following, published on 12 August 2015 in Part II of the Canada Gazette.
BC ports of entry slated for upgrades
Five rural B.C. border crossings are up for a modern redesign after receiving an influx of federal dollars in late July.
Paterson’s port of entry (POE) and the Waneta Border Crossing are on the list, though construction won’t begin for a few more years, says Robin Barcham, communications advisor for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).