The Canada Border Services Agency is addressing concerns about dumping and subsidizing of wind towers from China, with the Canadian International Trade Tribunal assessing potential industry injury.
Oiko Energy Inc seeks authorization to export electricity to the U.S., prompting a call for public input on the potential impact.
The Canada Revenue Agency is considering revoking the charitable status of organizations that have not met filing requirements.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is holding a hearing on the classification of protective helmets for motorsport racing.
Parks Canada is designating critical habitat for the Goldenwinged Warbler for protection under the Species at Risk Act.
Health Canada has released guidelines for recreational water quality and is taking steps to control fentanyl precursor derivatives.
The Canadian government is proposing updates to occupational health and safety regulations, including exposure to nanomaterials and other hazards.
Transport Canada is proposing fees for services related to the Navigation Protection Program to alleviate taxpayer burden.
The SOCAN Tariff 22.B outlines royalties for internet broadcasting by commercial and satellite radio providers.
The Copyright Board has set royalties for the communication of works on audioonly websites, with specific reporting and payment requirements.
The CRTC has updated the definition of "Canadian program" to reflect changes in stock footage cost treatment for program certification.
The Chicken Farmers of Canada has revised the classes of specialty chicken, with certain classes required to be marketed with head and feet attached.
Amendments to the Commonwealth Caribbean Countries Tariff Rules of Origin Regulations and the Customs Tariff (Commonwealth Caribbean Countries Tariff) have been made, affecting the origin criteria and tariff rates for goods from beneficiary countries, effective January 1, 2025.
New Direct Shipment Regulations have been established, detailing conditions for goods to qualify for certain tariffs when shipped to Canada.
The General Preferential Tariff and related tariffs' rules of origin have been updated, specifying criteria for goods to qualify for preferential treatment, effective January 1, 2025.
Changes to Canada's Customs Tariff preferences for developing countries have been made, including withdrawal and extension of the General Preferential Tariff for certain countries, effective January 1, 2025.
The Least Developed Country Tariff benefits have been withdrawn for goods from specific countries, effective January 1, 2025.
An amendment to the Customs Tariff has been made regarding the dutyfree importation of goods for highlevel amateur sport competitions, changing the certifying body to the Canadian Olympic Committee.
An exemption order has been issued for 28 navigable waters in Quebec to allow dewatering for a mining project, with measures to mitigate impacts on Indigenous rights and support for the local economy.
The Canadian government has set a date for the removal of direct shipment and transhipment requirements from the Customs Tariff legislation, simplifying administrative processes for importers.
Sanctions have been imposed on additional individuals and entities in Moldova and Russia to support Moldova's sovereignty and counter Russian destabilization.
The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations have been amended to introduce new site registration requirements for those handling dangerous goods, aiming to enhance public safety and risk assessment.
The Canada Revenue Agency plans to revoke the registration of Refuge Temple Apostolic Church in Edmonton for noncompliance with tax laws.
The CRTC has released decisions, including one concerning Wild TV Inc.
A NAFTA panel has reviewed U.S. antidumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber, with mixed results and a deadline for redetermination.
The Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments will become the external complaints body for banking services.
Various government appointments have been made, and a Public Inquiry into Foreign Electoral Interference has been established.
The Government of Canada is seeking applicants for Governor in Council positions, focusing on diversity and merit.
Indemnity National Insurance Company from the U.S. intends to open a branch in Toronto to offer various insurance services.
The CDIC proposes technical amendments to its Differential Premiums Bylaw to align with updated regulatory terminology, effective for the 2024 premium year.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal continues to uphold measures against the import of subsidized and dumped stainless steel sinks from China.
The CRTC has updated its website with various decisions and policies, including the approval of a new FM station in Quebec and regulations for online undertakings.
Two individuals have been authorized by the Public Service Commission to run for municipal council positions in Quebec.
Appointments have been made to the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, including Commanders, Officers, and Members.
The Bank of Canada has designated Interac, Mastercard, and Visa as important to the national payments system, effective October 2023.
The HamiltonOshawa Port Authority's jurisdiction has been expanded to include additional federal property.
The Government of Canada is inviting applications for various leadership roles in public institutions to enhance diversity and maintain a respectful work environment.
Indemnity National Insurance Company from the USA seeks to enter the Canadian market, subject to regulatory approval, with plans to operate out of Toronto.
The Canadian Beef Cattle Research, Market Development and Promotion Agency has adjusted the levy for Quebec residents selling cull cows in interprovincial trade.
CARICOM representatives are granted legal immunities and privileges for the CanadaCARICOM Summit in Ottawa.
The Canada Evidence Act now includes provisions related to the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes.
New chemical substances and living organisms have been added to the Domestic Substances List after assessment.
The Canadian Hatching Egg Producers have set production limits for broiler hatching eggs for 2023 and revised limits for 2024.
FINTRAC's regulations now include a framework for assessing expenses from entities it regulates.
EU representatives can enter Canada for official travel using European Union laissezpassers.
The Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference is designated as a department for administrative and financial purposes.
Regulations allow Canadian insurance entities to invest in Permitted Infrastructure Entities.
Online broadcasting undertakings must register with the CRTC.
Certain sections of the Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1, related to AML/ATF measures, will come into force in 2024.
The Canada Business Corporations Act will require corporations to submit information about individuals with significant control.
Ministerial responsibilities under the First Nations Financial Transparency Act are transferred to the Minister of Indigenous Services.
Amendments to the Insurance Companies Act permit investments in infrastructure entities by insurance companies.
Amendments to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act enhance Canada's AML/ATF regime.
Mortgage administrators, brokers, and lenders are now subject to AML/ATF obligations.
The Representation Orders for federal electoral districts will take effect after the next dissolution of Parliament postApril 2024.
Additional lands are incorporated into Rouge National Urban Park.
The Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference is added to the Schedule to the Security of Information Act.
Sanctions are imposed on additional Haitian individuals for corruption.
Canada imposes further sanctions on Russian individuals and entities due to the conflict in Ukraine.
The Canada Revenue Agency is revoking the charitable status of several charities at their request.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is reviewing an appeal on the classification of airsoft rifles and has upheld a complaint against PWGSC for improper bid evaluation.
The CRTC has made decisions on broadcasting licenses for certain Canadian channels.
Parks Canada is protecting habitat for the Chimney Swift in Riding Mountain National Park under the Species at Risk Act.
Employment Insurance premium rates for 2024 have been set, with a reduced rate for Quebec residents.
Amendments to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 involve changes to substance lists.
Solus Trust Company Limited has merged with Raymond James Trust (Canada) and is authorized to start operations.
The Government of Canada is seeking diverse applicants for various Governor in Council positions.
Indemnity National Insurance Company from the USA is applying to operate in Canada, with plans to insure various risks and establish its chief agency in Toronto.