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Canadian Government Notices for Dec. 19

The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for Dec. 19 (Note that some may also be given separate headlines.)

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  • Pacific Aquaculture regulations. The Fisheries and Oceans Canada said it intends to charge fees for all federally licensed aquaculture operations in British Columbia, with the exception of non-commercial production facilities including not-for-profit, salmon enhancement, and universities. (here)
  • Harper government helps grain farmers. The Harper Government said it will invest more than $850,000 to help grain farmers of Ontario lead seven projects that will focus on helping grain producers find new pest management solutions and take advantage of proven soil management practices that could increase their yields and make their crops more sustainable. (here)
  • NAFTA textile/apparel TPL utilization. DFAIT updated the 2012 NAFTA textile and apparel tariff preference level utilization rate for imports and exports. (here)
  • Pacific Highway District. The CBSA listed the highlights of the Pacific Highway District which forms part of 43 land, air and marine ports of entry while administering more than 90 separate acts and regulations. (here)
  • Product Recalls. Suki Dining Chair manufactured in India (here), Zippy Mat Drum Kit Playmat manufactured in United States (here), LG Top-Loading Washing Machine manufactured in South Korea (here), "Trident" Braided High Pressure Hose and "Phantom" Double Braided High Pressure Hose manufactured in Taiwan (here), Water Balz, and Growing Skulls manufactured in China and the United States (here)