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Title
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Guide to Canada's Export Controls
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Abstract |
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Most of Canada's export controls exist because Canada is a partner in international agreements to limit the movement of strategic goods such as chemicals for drug production, as well as nuclear and military items. This guide explains which controls exist and when and how to get an export permit.
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Group 1 - Dual-Use List
Group 2 - Munitions ListDefinitions for Groups 1 and 2Group 3 - Nuclear Non-Proliferated List
Group 4 - Nuclear-Related Dual-Use ListDefinitions for Groups 3 and 4Group 5 - Miscellaneous Goods
Group 6 - Missile Technology Control Regime List
Group 7 - Chemical and Biological Weapons Non-Profilerated List
Group 8 - Chemicals for the Production of Illicit Drugs
Index to the Export Control List
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WebSite
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This document is not available on the web
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Date de publication
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April 2002
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Format
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Print Publication
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Pagination
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118 pp.
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Department/Agency
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Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade - DFAIT
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Keywords
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Export, Regulations/Legal
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Library Locations
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Halifax
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