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Public Safety committee  Bill C-21 does not change any of the reporting obligations for exported goods. It provides a residual authority that officers can require those goods to be reported in instances where they believe there may be a controlled or regulated item in that shipment.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence

Public Safety committee  At the land border it's U.S. Customs and Border Protection, through a reciprocal exchange under this provision. That's how it would be regulated. Under proposed section 93, that gives the agency the authority to prescribe or to compel airlines and air carriers to submit outbound

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence

Public Safety committee  In terms of the “source”, in this instance, we would regulate, within regulation, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection; they collect it from the passport upon entry, and within 15 minutes that entry record into the U.S. constitutes an exit from Canada.

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence

Public Safety committee  Well, that's why the first provision is written as “may”, because there are different modalities through which people enter or exit the country. This provision gives the authority to tailor the collection of exit information in a seamless manner, based on the modality, whether it

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence

Public Safety committee  The regime is set up to regulate the timing, the manner, and the circumstances. A good example would be that the timing would be upon entry to the United States; the manner would be reciprocal electronic exchange of entry information; and the circumstances would be at the land bo

October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting

Andrew Lawrence