• Part 1, Volume 159 #17

    • DRW Energy Trading Canada ULC seeks approval to export electricity to the U.S. and is open for public input on its impact and communication with Canadian buyers.
    • The Canada Revenue Agency plans to revoke the registration of three charities for noncompliance.
    • The Canadian International Trade Tribunal will conduct hearings on product classification appeals.
    • Irene Stack has been permitted to run for a municipal election position in Newfoundland and Labrador.
    • BMO Life Assurance Company intends to reinsure its risks with Union Life, with policyholders able to review related documents.
    • Safety National Casualty Corporation plans to apply for the release of its Canadian assets, with a process for opposition in place.

    Topics: Energy, Export, Electricity, Compliance, Tax, Trade, Classification, Election, Insurance, Reinsurance
  • Part 2, Volume 159 #9

    • Amendments have been made to Canadian regulations for chicken and egg marketing, setting new production quotas and levy rates for a specified period.
    • Canada is adjusting its tariff measures in response to U.S. tariffs, with exemptions for certain goods to protect industries and communities.
    • A reciprocal surtax has been imposed by Canada on U.S. motor vehicles in response to U.S. tariffs, aiming to protect Canadian market access and workers.

    Topics: Tariffs, Quotas, Trade, Agriculture, Regulations, Exemptions, Levies, Imports, Exports, Compliance
  • Part 1, Volume 159 Extra Edition #6

    • The Chief Electoral Officer of Canada has released updated elector numbers for each electoral district.
    • The data covers all provinces and territories in Canada.
    • It provides a breakdown of elector distribution across the country.
    • This information is essential for understanding the electoral landscape and election preparation.

    Topics: Electors, Election, Electoral Districts, Voters, Provinces, Territories, Distribution, Preparation, Landscape, Process
  • Part 1, Volume 159 #16

    • The Canada Revenue Agency is revoking the registration of a foundation in Quebec for noncompliance with tax requirements.
    • The Canadian International Trade Tribunal dismissed a complaint about a procurement process and is investigating another complaint regarding procurement assessment.
    • The Public Service Commission of Canada approved two individuals to run for municipal office positions.
    • Safety National Casualty Corporation seeks to release its Canadian assets, with a process for opposition by stakeholders.

    Topics: Revocation, Registration, Procurement, Complaint, Inquiry, Permission, Election, Assets, Opposition, Insurance
  • Part 1, Volume 159 #15

    • The Canadian International Trade Tribunal made determinations on procurement complaints involving Axxys Construction and Experis Canada Inc.
    • JeanJacques Desgranges was granted permission to run in the federal election with an approved leave of absence.
    • Intact Insurance Company was formed through the amalgamation of three companies and authorized to offer various insurance services starting January 2025.
    • A special warrant authorized significant funding from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for Canadian government departments and agencies for a specified period, with major allocations to departments like CrownIndigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, National Defence, and Health.

    Topics: Procurement, Complaint, Insurance, Amalgamation, Election, Funding, Budget, Services, Authorization, Departments
  • Part 2, Volume 159 #8

    • The CBSA is extending the transition period for importers to meet new financial security requirements under the CARM system to avoid border delays.
    • The CDIC has revised its premium categories to better differentiate member institutions by risk, aligning with updated guidelines and reducing filing requirements.
    • Temporary increases in student grants and loans have been extended to address financial challenges and improve access to education.
    • Levies for broiler hatching eggs have been adjusted to support marketing plans.
    • The China Surtax Remission Order has been amended to expand goods eligible for surtax remission, aiding businesses affected by tariffs.
    • An error in the Cost Recovery Regulations was corrected regarding a date.
    • A pilot project for Employment Insurance aims to support workers affected by tariffs with temporary measures.
    • Energy efficiency regulations have been updated to align with North American standards, aiming to reduce emissions and energy consumption.
    • Errors in the registration date of certain housing loan regulations were corrected.
    • The Canadian Parliament has been dissolved, leading to a general election.
    • Election writs have been issued, initiating the federal electoral process.
    • Sanctions have been imposed on individuals undermining Haiti's stability and on Venezuelan officials for human rights violations.

    Topics: Trade, Sanctions, Education, Financial Assistance, Employment, Energy Efficiency, Importation, Regulations, Economy, Elections