Field notes from the Canadian border.
Practical playbooks and case studies from our brokers. No thought-leadership fluff — just the stuff we wish every importer knew before they called us in a panic.
CBSA Portal Message Delays: What Four-Hour Outbound Lag Actually Costs You
CBSA outbound EDI and eManifest messages are running two to four hours behind as of May 7. Inbound data is processing normally, but late responses mean cargo release confirmations, exam dispositions, and payment receipts arrive too late to meet carrier pickup windows or next-shift dock schedules.
Read article →Chief Mountain Opens Mid-May: What Importers Using Secondary Alberta Crossings Need to Know
Chief Mountain port of entry reopens May 15 through September 30. If you're moving commercial freight through secondary Alberta crossings, here's what seasonal hours, ACE/ACI filing, and limited infrastructure mean for your PARS releases and cross-border timing.
Read article →China's New Plant Fertilizer Registration Rule Hits Canadian Exporters March 30
GACC's revised registration requirement for Canadian plant-derived fertilizers to China now demands CFIA and GACC dual registration for producers, processors, and storage facilities. The deadline is March 30, 2026, and the fallout for exporters who miss it is simple: you don't ship.
Read article →EDI and eManifest Portal Delays: What's Actually Working (and What Isn't) Under CBSA's Outage Plan
CBSA's Systems Outage Contingency Plan remains active for EDI and eManifest messaging. Inbound data processing is functional, but outbound confirmations lag. Paper entries are still accepted. Here's what that means for CAD filing, cargo control, and your cross-border release timing.
Read article →eManifest Portal Maintenance May 9–10: What Actually Stops and What Doesn't
CBSA's eManifest Portal goes into scheduled maintenance May 9–10, 2026. The notice says forced re-logon but full document submission. Here's what that means for carriers, brokers, and anyone holding cargo at the border that weekend.
Read article →Ocean Rate Drops, Volume Surges, and What It Means for Canadian CAD Filing Costs
Maersk's Q1 2024 ocean volumes climbed 9.3% while freight rates fell 14%. For Canadian importers filing Commercial Accounting Declarations under CARM, lower per-container costs can mask hidden clearance expenses when cargo density, duty exposure, and RPP bond calculations shift.
Read article →Ottawa's $1.5B Tariff Package: What Canadian Importers Need to Know for CBSA Clearance
The federal government's $1.5 billion support program for tariff-hit industries changes duty calculations, CUSMA origin claims, and CAD filing strategies for steel, aluminum, and copper importers. Here's what your broker is watching.
Read article →U.S. Court of International Trade ruling on Section 232 tariffs and Canadian import clearance
A U.S. Court of International Trade decision striking down a 2019 Section 232 tariff has no direct effect on CBSA release procedure, but Canadian importers with U.S.-origin goods or cross-border supply chains should understand the precedent and watch for downstream duty adjustments if product costs shift.
Read article →CBSA EDI and eManifest Portal Delays: What the 3–5 Hour Outbound Lag Means for CARM Filing
CBSA outbound messaging is running 3–5 hours behind. Inbound transmission works, but acknowledgements, reject notices, and RNS messages are delayed. Here's how that lag hits CAD filing, release windows, and CARM Portal reconciliation.
Read article →CBSA Portal Delay: What One to Three Hours Actually Costs You
CBSA's outbound EDI and eManifest messages are running one to three hours late as of May 6. Inbound still works, but if your broker files late Friday or you're waiting on a PARS release number to dispatch, that window matters more than the advisory suggests.
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