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  1. Interpretation of the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act ( WAPPRIITA) and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES) D19-7-2. Revised.

    • D19

      D19-1-1: Révisé 2019-01-24: Aliments, végétaux et animaux et...

    • Memorandum D19-13-2

      This memorandum outlines how tariff item 9898.00.00 of the...

    • D19-1-1

      This memorandum contains the guidelines that apply to...

  2. This memorandum outlines how tariff item 9898.00.00 of the Customs Tariff, the Criminal Code, the Firearms Act, and the Export and Import Permits Act relate to the importing and exporting of firearms, firearm parts, weapons, devices, and certain types of ammunition.

  3. This memorandum contains the guidelines that apply to commercial and non-commercial importations of food, plants, animals (FPA) and related products as regulated by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).

  4. Memorandum D19-10-3 Ottawa, May 05, 2022 Administration of the Export and Import Permits Act (Exportations) In Brief This memorandum has been revised to reflect: (a) Changes to the Canada Border Services Agency's (CBSA) role in administering the provisions of the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA);

  5. Agency (CBSA) to control the flow of firearms, weapons and other devices, in order to ensure compliance by all stakeholders with existing laws, regulations and orders and seek to interdict the illegal and unjustified crossing of firearms and weapons across the border; while also streamlining the process for low-risk and law-abiding persons

  6. cbsa.gc.ca › publications › dm-mdIn Brief

    Memorandum D19-11-1 Ottawa, March 3, 2022 Canadian Sanctions In Brief This memorandum has been revised to: (a) update the office of primary interest information; (b) update text and hyperlinks where necessary to relevant legislation and regulations; and, (c) clarify roles and responsibilities among Government of Canada departments.

  7. Agency (CBSA) to control the flow of firearms, weapons and other devices, in order to ensure compliance by all stakeholders with existing laws, regulations and orders and seek to interdict the illegal and unjustified crossing of firearms and weapons across the border; while also streamlining the process for low-risk and law-abiding